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The LivIPL Podcast

The LivIPL Podcast

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Interprofessional learning (IPL) is fundamental in clinical practice as a healthcare professional. Learning more about each other allows us to improve the collaboration, understanding and quality of care we give to our patients. However, IPL isn't always taught at pre-registration level...so we created a podcast, the first of its kind! With the help of students studying to be future healthcare professionals and some special guests asking questions and providing the answers we all want to know, we hope to provide a tool to support and educate on all things IPL.

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  • More Than Enough: Loan’s Journey to Diagnostic Radiography and Self-Discovery
    Dec 5 2025

    In this heartfelt episode, Loan, now a pre-reg MSc Diagnostic Radiography student, shares the remarkable journey that led her to the profession she loves. Despite completing a wealth of higher education, including a PhD, Loan spent years quietly pushing herself harder and harder, convinced she simply had to work more to keep up. It wasn’t until she received a late diagnosis of dyslexia that she finally understood why her path had felt so difficult and why it had never been a reflection of her ability.


    Loan opens up about the relief, validation, and renewed confidence that came with her diagnosis, and how it transformed her self-belief. She reflects on the passion that guided her to radiography, and how her experiences have shaped her into a deeply empathetic, resilient, and motivated practitioner.

    This episode celebrates self-discovery, personal growth, and the powerful realisation that she was more than enough all along.

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    59 m
  • The True Definition of an Everyday Hero: Unpaid Carers with Kerenza Gidman and Dr Warren Donnellan
    Nov 11 2025

    What does it really mean to be an everyday hero? In this episode, Kerenza Gidman reflects on her journey as an unpaid carer for her younger brother. A story that’s equal parts emotional, raw, and inspiring. Alongside her, Dr. Warren Donnellan highlights the psychological and social impact of unpaid caring and why it's so important we create awareness of this fundamental yet often unspoken role. Together, they bridge research and reality, highlighting the resilience, compassion, and unseen struggles of carers everywhere.


    Recommended reads mentioned in this episodes: Gabor Mate- When the Body Says No

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    57 m
  • Interprofessional Collaboration with For Baby’s Sake Trust- Chief Operating Officer Judith Rees and Dr Leanne Jackson
    Sep 29 2025



    Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic abuse, trauma, and perinatal mental health, which some listeners may find distressing. Please take care while listening and seek support if needed.


    This episode was inspired by the work of Dr. Leanne Jackson, Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Liverpool, whose research in perinatal mental health continues to highlight the importance of early intervention and holistic care for families during this crucial life stage.


    We’re joined by Judith Rees, Chief Operating Officer and Designated Safeguarding Lead at For Baby’s Sake Trust, a pioneering charity working to break the cycle of domestic abuse through a trauma-informed, whole-family approach. Judith brings a wealth of experience as a former NHS Midwife, Health Visitor, Practice Teacher, Safeguarding Children’s Nurse, and Team Leader for Health Visitors and School Nurses. In this conversation, she shares her deep passion for working with families and the impact of truly integrated support.


    Together, we explore how interprofessional collaboration across health, social care, and safeguarding is not only possible but essential to truly empower families and protect the most vulnerable. Judith offers valuable insights into how relationship-based, trauma-informed practice is reshaping services and delivering lasting change.


    Visit https://forbabyssake.org.uk for more information and support following this episode.


    "The biggest misconception that I encounter is that new mothers believe that they are abnormal for finding motherhood challenging. Many new mothers I speak to feel unable to share their struggles and mental health difficulties for fear of being judged as not coping."


    Dr Leanne Jackson

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    52 m
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