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The Progress Educational Trust podcast

The Progress Educational Trust podcast

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PET (the Progress Educational Trust) is an independent charity that improves choices for people affected by infertility and genetic conditions.

On this podcast, you can hear the latest PET discussions of scientific, ethical, legal and policy issues in fertility, genetics, genomics and embryo/stem cell research.

These discussions feature experts and advocates from around the world, as well as contributions from patients and the broader public.Copyright Progress Educational Trust
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  • Ancestry, Ethnicity, IVF Outcomes: Why Do Some Patients Fare Better than Others?
    Apr 13 2026
    This episode of the Progress Educational Trust (PET) podcast discusses disparities in IVF outcomes, and experiences of fertility treatment, between people with different ethnic backgrounds.

    Apects discussed include data on ethnic diversity in fertility treatment published by the UK's fertility regulator, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).

    what employers can and should do, for employees who are receiving fertility treatment or who are dealing with infertility.

    The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), with contributions from:

    ⚫ Baroness Geeta Nargund (Labour Peer in the House of Lords and Member of the HFEA)

    ⚫ Dr Patricia Hamilton (Lecturer in Sociology at the University of York)

    ⚫ Professor Asif Muneer (Professor of Urology and Surgical Andrology at University College London)

    ⚫ Jonathan Luwagga (Ambassador and Peer Advocate at the Fertility Alliance)

    ⚫ Dr Edmond Edi-Osagie (Medical Director of Aurora Reproductive Healthcare)

    ⚫ Yvonne John (activist and author of the book 'Dreaming of a Life Unlived')

    PET is grateful to IBSA for supporting this discussion.

    PET is also grateful to Jon Nicoll, who created the opening and closing music for its podcast.

    Register at https://www.progress.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/ for upcoming PET events.
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    1 h y 30 m
  • Understanding Egg Donation: The Give and Take
    Mar 23 2026
    This episode of the Progress Educational Trust (PET) podcast discusses the needs and interests of everyone involved in egg donation – including donors, recipients, donor-conceived people, fertility professionals, regulators and policymakers.

    Aspects discussed include the current Parliamentary inquiry into egg donation and egg freezing, launched by the Women and Equalities Committee of the UK's House of Commons.

    The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), with contributions from:

    ⚫ Dr Jane Stewart (previously Head of the Newcastle Fertility Centre and Chair of the British Fertility Society)

    ⚫ Professor Nicky Hudson (Professor of Medical Sociology at Loughborough University)

    ⚫ Angela Pericleous-Smith (Chair of the British Infertility Counselling Association)

    ⚫ Sophie Cook (donor-conceived person, conceived with an egg from an anonymous donor)

    ⚫ Professor Mark Hanson (Emeritus Professor of Human Development and Health at the University of Southampton)

    PET is grateful to London Egg Bank for supporting this discussion.

    PET is also grateful to Jon Nicoll, who created the opening and closing music for its podcast.

    Register at https://www.progress.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/ for upcoming PET events.
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    1 h y 27 m
  • Fertility and the Workplace: Can Employers Help? Should They?
    Mar 9 2026
    This episode of the Progress Educational Trust (PET) podcast discusses what employers can and should do, for employees who are receiving fertility treatment or who are dealing with infertility.

    The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), with contributions from:

    ⚫ Becky Kearns (Chief Executive of Fertility Matters at Work)

    ⚫ Seema Duggal (Coordinator of the Fertility in the Workplace initiative at Fertility Network UK)

    ⚫ Dr Krystal Wilkinson (Associate Professor of Human Resource Management at Manchester Metropolitan University)

    ⚫ Dr Michael Carroll (Reader in Reproductive Science at Manchester Metropolitan University)

    ⚫ Sandy Christiansen (EMEA Consultant at Carrot Fertility)

    ⚫ Natalie Sutherland (Trustee at PET, and Partner at the International Family Law Group)

    PET is grateful to Carrot Fertility for supporting this discussion.

    PET is also grateful to Jon Nicoll, who created the opening and closing music for its podcast.

    Register at https://www.progress.org.uk/events/upcoming-events/ for upcoming PET events.
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    1 h y 31 m
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