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Airing Pain is the online radio programme and podcast from Pain Concern.

Each edition we bring together people with chronic pain and top specialists to talk about resources that can help.

You can listen to Airing Pain every Tuesday via Able Radio, with all episodes available on demand here and on our website.

Or subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcast app to get the latest podcasts delivered straight to your mobile or tablet.

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Pain Concern is a charity registered in Scotland SC023559.
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Episodios
  • 1: How neurodivergent people experience pain
    Mar 3 2026

    ‘if you’re treating people in pain, you’re treating autistic people in pain’

    Do neurodivergent people experience pain differently?

    The simple answer – and the slightly more complicated one

    • Why you, or your patients, aren’t recovering
    • Building relationships across neurotypes
    • Pain thresholds, pain anxiety, pain communication…

    With Dr David Moore, Reader in Pain Psychology at Liverpool John Moores University

    Thanks go to the British Pain Society – this interview was recorded at their 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting.

    Read Pain Matters 91 now.

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    13 m
  • 151: How do social factors impact pain?
    Feb 3 2026
    This episode of Airing Pain explores how social factors impact the onset, experience and treatment of pain.
    …understanding how things like your thoughts, your fears, your social interactions influence your biology can be really, really powerful…
    …you're not just dealing with the pain, you're holding it in for everyone else…
    …we normalise, and even celebrate, different types of pain for different genders…
    • Can stress cause chronic pain? The research, explained… with Cormac Ryan, Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation at Teesside University.

    • What can pain do to relationships? What can relationships do to pain? Pain masking, social withdrawal, the power of attunement… with Rebecca Pearson, Professor of Developmental Psychology and Epidemiology at Manchester Metropolitan University.

    • How do sex and gender affect pain? Sex hormones, gender identity, social modelling… with Katelynn Boerner, Assistant Professor in the Department of Paediatrics at the University of British Columbia.

    Thanks go to:


    The British Pain Society – the interviews in this episode were recorded at their 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting.

    If you have any feedback about Airing Pain, you can leave us a review via our Airing Pain survey


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    31 m
  • 150: Pain Education Classes: Learn to live well with pain
    Sep 16 2025
    Pain Education Classes – Learn to live well with pain

    “A life-changing experience” – Lindsay McLean, Airing Pain #150
    This episode of Airing Pain explores the transformative impacts of pain education classes.
    Featuring excerpts from a live education session, here we look at how a brief, free course—delivered by trained volunteers with lived experience—is empowering people to navigate life with chronic pain.
    Listen to hear how patients are learning more about their pain and the toolbox of techniques available to manage it.
    These sessions are the result of a unique collaboration between Pain Concern and the NHS. They are available both online and in person (in Glasgow, run by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s pain management team). Find out more in ‘Additional Resources’ below.
    “[The sessions] offer hope”
    “If you can learn to turn the volume of pain down, you can bring back joy and an ability to participate in life”
    “Now I’m in control of the pain instead of the pain being in control of me”
    Watch Lorimer Moseley’s ‘Why Things Hurt’, as highlighted by educator Joan Melville, here – https://youtu.be/gwd-wLdIHjs?si=ckR6O4CN7LPM9a9K.

    Contributors: Dr David Craig, Joan Melville, Georgina McDonald, Mairi McWilliams, Lindsay McLean, Heather Wallace.

    This podcast has been produced in collaboration with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

    Pain Concern thanks the following funders for their unrestricted educational grants: Richer Sound; NHS Lothian Charity, The National Lottery Community Fund; The Hugh Fraser Foundation; The Trades House of Glasgow Commonweal Fund.

    Additional Resources:

    Explore our free Pain Education Classes and sign up.

    If you have any feedback about Airing Pain, you can leave us a review via our Airing Pain survey
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    43 m
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