5 episodes

Wait, it’s a musical about what!?

The Lifeline Project explores the science and stories behind the musical, ’Lifeline’, a show about antibiotics, Alexander Fleming and the biggest current health crisis you might never have heard of - AntiMicrobial Resistance.

In this podcast we explore the global health through the eyes of scientists, doctors, writers and theatre folk. With AMR threatening to kill 10 million people a year by 2050 the time to act is now, and what better way to find out about crisis than through a musical and its accompanying podcast!

So, what is AMR? How do we prevent it? And how on earth can a musical about antibiotics make any difference?

The Lifeline Project is produced and hosted by Graham Richardson with original music and editing support from Robin Hiley. The musical itself will be coming to New York for an off-Broadway run in autumn 2024, so watch this space for more details!

www.lifelinemusical.com
@lifelinemusical

The Lifeline Project Lifeline Musical

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Wait, it’s a musical about what!?

The Lifeline Project explores the science and stories behind the musical, ’Lifeline’, a show about antibiotics, Alexander Fleming and the biggest current health crisis you might never have heard of - AntiMicrobial Resistance.

In this podcast we explore the global health through the eyes of scientists, doctors, writers and theatre folk. With AMR threatening to kill 10 million people a year by 2050 the time to act is now, and what better way to find out about crisis than through a musical and its accompanying podcast!

So, what is AMR? How do we prevent it? And how on earth can a musical about antibiotics make any difference?

The Lifeline Project is produced and hosted by Graham Richardson with original music and editing support from Robin Hiley. The musical itself will be coming to New York for an off-Broadway run in autumn 2024, so watch this space for more details!

www.lifelinemusical.com
@lifelinemusical

    "There's More To TB Than Science"

    "There's More To TB Than Science"

    Ingrid was young and starting her career as a dietician when two years of hospitalisation, injections and recovery which changed her life forever.
     
    In this episode we focus on Tuberculosis, or TB, a disease with a long history in humans which is both curable and preventable but continues to kill 1.2 million people every year. It’s also got some pretty nasty resistant forms of the disease, which are becoming much more common especially in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.
     
    Seen through the lens of Ingrid’s story, we find out how TB affects patients, where it is still a big problem and why there is much more to TB than science.
     
    Featuring:
    Ingrid Schoeman, Director of Advocacy and Strategy for TB Proof, a group started by health care who developed occupational TB and students passionate about TB prevention. She is also an extensively drug resistant TB survivor
    Marcello Scopazzini, Clinical Fellow in Research at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Infectious Diseases Specialist, researching the link between TB and cardiovascular diseases. He also appeared in our chorus of healthcare professionals in the Edinburgh Fringe run in 2022.
     
    The Lifeline project is a podcast exploring the science and process behind the musical, Lifeline, a show about antibiotics, Alexander Fleming, and the biggest current global health crisis you might never have heard of, antimicrobial resistance or AMR.
    Come and watch us in New York in Fall 2024!
     
    The podcast is produced, written and hosted by Graham Richardson https://www.gnrichardson.co.uk/ @wildgreyme
    Original music and editing support is provided by Robin Hiley, the composer and lyricist for Lifeline
    Find out more about the show by visiting www.lifelinemusical.com and follow us on social media @lifelinemusical

    • 40 min
    Jess, Julian and Aaron

    Jess, Julian and Aaron

    Jess is a doctor, Aaron is a patient, Julian is in a position of power. Together, they are the three friends whose story is at the heart of the show.
    Anyone from any background can become an antimicrobial steward, someone who spreads the word about AMR and encourages people to use antimicrobials efficiently. When Aaron gets sick, all three of the friends explore stewardship and what that means to their professional and personal bonds.
    In the real world we too can be stewards in our own unique ways and this episode looks at how some people are doing that through music, storytelling and tuk-tuks…
    Featuring:
    Dr Olayinka Fakorede, Medical Doctor and Masters candidate at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
    Michael Mosha, Pharmacist and Public Health specialist at Roll Back Antimicrobial Resistance Initiative in Dodoma, Tanzania - https://rbainitiative.or.tz/
    The Lifeline project is a podcast exploring the science and process behind the musical, Lifeline, a show about antibiotics, Alexander Fleming, and the biggest current global health crisis you might never have heard of, antimicrobial resistance or AMR.
    Come and watch us in New York in Fall 2024!
    The podcast is produced, written and hosted by Graham Richardson https://www.gnrichardson.co.uk/ @wildgreyme
    Original music and editing support is provided by Robin Hiley, the composer and lyricist for Lifeline
    Find out more about the show by visiting www.lifelinemusical.com and follow us on social media @lifelinemusical

    • 32 min
    The Billion Dollar Answer

    The Billion Dollar Answer

    AMR is a problem with a plethora of solutions...and plenty of barriers to reach them.
    In this episode we look at the role innovation can play – innovating new antibiotics, relatively unexplored treatments and preventing infection in the first place. So how expensive is it to make a new antibiotic? Are viruses actually our friends? And what does it have to do with the whales?
    Featuring:
    Silas Holland, Executive director in infectious disease policy at Merck
    Dr Michele Ritter, Infectious Disease Specialist and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego
    Michael Mosha, Pharmacist and Public Health specialist at Roll Back Antimicrobial Resistance Initiative in Dodoma, Tanzania - https://rbainitiative.or.tz/
    If you want to check out the book featured in this episode, it is called The Perfect Predator written by Steffanie Strathdee and Tom Patterson.
    The Lifeline project is a podcast exploring the science and process behind the musical, Lifeline, a show about antibiotics, Alexander Fleming, and the biggest current global health crisis you might never have heard of, antimicrobial resistance or AMR.
    Come and watch us in New York in Fall 2024!
    The podcast is produced, written and hosted by Graham Richardson https://www.gnrichardson.co.uk/ @wildgreyme
    Original music and editing support is provided by Robin Hiley, the composer and lyricist for Lifeline
    Find out more about the show by visiting www.lifelinemusical.com and follow us on social media @lifelinemusical

    • 31 min
    Who Killed Mrs X!?

    Who Killed Mrs X!?

    Who killed Mrs X?
    Was it her husband, infecting her with a resistant bacterium? Was it the pharmacist, who sold Mr X the antibiotics? Or was it the system that allowed him to get the antibiotics in the first place?
    In this episode we delve into the world of antimicrobial resistance and antibiotics, finding out about the link between the two and how AMR is making our medicines ineffective. Joining us this week are:
    Prof Bob Phillips, Professor of Paediatrics and Evidence Synthesis at at the University of York and an Honorary Consultant in Paediatric / Teenage-Young Adult Oncology at Leeds Children's Hospital. He is also the Director of Candlelighters Supportive Care Research Centre - https://www.candlelighters.org.uk/
    Dr Meghan Perry, a Consultant in Infectious Diseases & Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh
    Michael Mosha, Pharmacist and Public Health specialist at Roll Back Antimicrobial Resistance Initiative in Dodoma, Tanzania - https://rbainitiative.or.tz/
    Dr Michele Ritter, Infectious Disease Specialist and Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego
    The Lifeline project is a podcast exploring the science and process behind the musical, Lifeline, a show about antibiotics, Alexander Fleming, and the biggest current global health crisis you might never have heard of, antimicrobial resistance or AMR.
    Come and watch us in New York in Fall 2024!
    The podcast is produced, written and hosted by Graham Richardson https://www.gnrichardson.co.uk/ @wildgreyme
    Original music and editing support is provided by Robin Hiley, the composer and lyricist for Lifeline
    Find out more about the show by visiting www.lifelinemusical.com and follow us on social media @lifelinemusical

    • 39 min
    My-crobes and Your-crobes

    My-crobes and Your-crobes

    The Lifeline project is a podcast exploring the science and process behind the musical, Lifeline, a show about antibiotics, Alexander Fleming, and the biggest current global health crisis you might never have heard of.
    The first episode is a potted history of the show and it's principal cast members - not the actors, the microbes that help make their bodies function. From the pathogens that make us sick to our microbiomes which help us digest food and fight disease, we look at the different tiny creatures that we meet in lives and ask, how do they survive, are they all ‘good’ or ‘bad’ and how on earth did we represent them on a stage?
    Our guests this week are Maren Hunsberger and Jake M. Robinson.
    Maren is a scientist, science communicator, producer and actor who has recently created a show, ‘Fascinating Fails’ for PBS Terra that you can find on their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@pbsterra . You can also catch up with Maren on social media @marenhunsberger (or on TikTok @marenmicrobe)
    Jake is a scientist, podcaster and author who studies ecosystem restoration and microbial ecology. His first book, ‘Invisible Friends’ is available now and his second book ‘Treewilding’ is on the way. You can get in touch with him via his website https://www.jakemrobinson.com/ or on social media @_jake_robinson
    The podcast is produced, written and hosted by Graham Richardson. Find out more on his website https://www.gnrichardson.co.uk/ or on social media @wildgreyme
     
    Original music and editing support is provided by Robin Hiley, the composer and lyricist for Lifeline
     
    Find out more about the show by visiting www.lifelinemusical.com and follow us on social media @lifelinemusical
     
    Come and watch us in New York in Fall 2024!

    • 42 min

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