Magical Match

Ginny Walker (Oh Beehive! Productions)

Magical Match, a podcast all about real people with real stories around the important topic of stem cell donation and transplants. In each episode, I’ll be chatting with donors, recipients, those in supportive roles; and people who have been affected by either a personal experience or through another’s inspirational story. I hope that by opening the conversation around stem cell donation, we can inspire more people to sign up to the stem cell register, offering more hope to those in need.

  1. S4 Ep2 - Sarah Rogers - Head of Patient Involvement and Liam Rooney - Patient & Families Manager - Anthony Nolan

    12/30/2025

    S4 Ep2 - Sarah Rogers - Head of Patient Involvement and Liam Rooney - Patient & Families Manager - Anthony Nolan

    In this episode I chatted with Sarah Rogers, Head of Patient Involvement and Liam Rooney, Patient and Families Manager from Anthony Nolan. We had a lively and meaningful conversation around two amazing events for families that Team Anthony Nolan participate in; Family Camp which happens each year, in partnership with Over the Wall and the Transplant Games for people who have either experienced an organ or a stem cell transplant. Anthony Nolan’s family camp is held annually in the Midlands and is available to any stem cell transplant or CAR-T recipient under the age of 18, and their family. The event is completely free for families to attend. The British Transplant Games is an annual event that takes place at the beginning of August and next year, it is in Sheffield and the charity offers to cover the registration costs of all Team Anthony Nolan participants, competitors and supporters. To find out more visit www.anthonynolan.org or email involve@anthonynolan.org or call 0303 303 0303 and choose option 3. I always feel so privileged and humbled to be able to speak with such interesting and inspiring individuals on this podcast. Magical Match is always looking for new guests to share their inspirational stories and if you are that person or those people, we would love to hear from you. You can email me at ohbeehiveproductions@gmail.com for more information. I hope you enjoy the listen.

    46 min
  2. S4. Ep 1. Melissa Harvey - Donor Recruitment Development Officer - ACLT - Sickle Cell Awareness Month

    09/30/2025

    S4. Ep 1. Melissa Harvey - Donor Recruitment Development Officer - ACLT - Sickle Cell Awareness Month

    September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month and in this episode, I chatted with Donor Recruitment Development Officer, Melissa Harvey from ACLT – The African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust. Melissa explained about her role within the organisation and talked through what Sickle Cell disorder is and how it affects those diagnosed with what has become the fastest growing inherited genetic condition in the UK. We talked about the sorts of symptoms you might expect someone with sickle cell to be experiencing and the importance that education and awareness plays, enabling others to act quickly, should someone be experiencing pain and potentially a life-threatening sickle cell crisis. We talked about ACLT’s short film, One Drop – parts 1 and 2, which you can find on YouTube and the importance of blood donation. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R_fI042zrs - part one and here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3WQV4XasCw We also talked about the possibility of a stem cell transplant being part of the treatment pathway for someone with sickle cell disorder. It is always a pleasure and a privilege to speak with my guests on this podcast and I hope you find this an inspiring listen. You can find out about signing up about donating blood, stem cells and organ donation from www.aclt.org Please do it today. You can follow us on Instagram @magical_match_podcast and do get in touch, if you’d like to join me to share your stem cell story.

    36 min
  3. S3. Ep6. Liam Rooney & Emily John from Anthony Nolan charity

    05/30/2025

    S3. Ep6. Liam Rooney & Emily John from Anthony Nolan charity

    In this episode, recorded at the end of last year, I chatted with Liam Rooney, Patient and Families Manager and Car T Cell Therapy Clinical Nurse Specialist, Emily John, both from Anthony Nolan. We discussed the important roles they play within Anthony Nolan and the important work AN does with and for families in providing support, not just for the patient, but also the families and friends who are supporting the patient going through cancer or a blood disorder. We discussed Car T Cell therapy, what it is, why and when it is used and the difference between Car T cell therapy and chemotherapy in terms of treatment for cancer and blood disorders. Finally, we discussed a project Anthony Nolan has been focusing on around bereavement and grief and the impact grief has on the families and friends left behind and how the charity hopes to be able to offer more services to families who have lost loved ones on the pathway to stem cell transplant or car T cell therapy. I’m so grateful, as always to my guests for their time, lively and informative discussion and compassionate conversation around some difficult and complex topics. If you are interested in reaching out to Anthony Nolan for any help, guidance or assistance, you can contact them on 0303 303 0303 or, particularly if you are interested in speaking to someone around the grief and bereavement project, please email involve@anthonynolan.org You can find out more about the charity, getting involved and signing up to the stem cell register here at www.anthonynolan.org

    53 min

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Magical Match, a podcast all about real people with real stories around the important topic of stem cell donation and transplants. In each episode, I’ll be chatting with donors, recipients, those in supportive roles; and people who have been affected by either a personal experience or through another’s inspirational story. I hope that by opening the conversation around stem cell donation, we can inspire more people to sign up to the stem cell register, offering more hope to those in need.