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Introducing The Black Country Blokes, a podcast that dives deep into the topics of mental health, disability, and the ups and downs of life in general. With hosts Lee Cadman and Kev Dillon leading the way, each episode brings a wealth of insights and perspectives to the table, thanks to the addition of guest experts from various fields. The Black Country Blokes isn't just another podcast - it's a safe and welcoming space where listeners can feel heard, understood, and empowered to tackle lif ...
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The Neurological Disorder Podcast is a podcast created by Mridula Bharathi, a young changemaker and advocate for neurological disorders. In this podcast, she interviews people who are affected by neurological diseases, and they share their incredible stories as a fighter of the disorder. She also talk with doctors and surgeons who are experts on these disorders, researchers who are working to find cures for them, and more! Through this podcast, she hopes to spread awareness for these neurolo ...
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In our series of podcasts, FIECON team members engage with patient advocates and thought leaders to explore the burden, unmet needs, patient journey, and potential future treatments for specific diseases, with the aim of gaining a deeper understanding of the patient's perspective, particularly for rare diseases. At FIECON, we are dedicated to ensuring that life-changing treatments reach the patients who truly need them, while also increasing awareness and amplifying the patient voice to make ...
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In this heartfelt episode of The Black Country Blokes, we shine a spotlight on Dravet Syndrome, a rare and life-threatening form of epilepsy that affects children from infancy. Host Lee Cadman opens up about his personal motivation to take on the Every Day in May Challenge—a daily commitment to raise money and awareness for Dravet Syndrome UK, insp…
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In this heartfelt episode of The Black Country Blokes, we’re joined by 17-year-old Jamie and Kirsty from Roots, a youth support organisation that changes lives by creating safe spaces and real community. Jamie opens up about his personal journey living with ADHD—from challenges at school to finding his passion in music. He shares what it’s like nav…
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In this moving episode of The Black Country Blokes, we welcome Christine George, founder of Woodside Crafts, to share the inspiring journey behind a Dudley-based mental health project that began with a single wooden book—and grew into a lifeline for so many. Christine shares how a small idea, born out of a therapeutic group session at the former Wo…
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In this powerful episode of The Black Country Blokes, we sit down with Rob Shipley and David Stocks to talk openly about suicide prevention, the work of the Suicide Alliance, and the life-saving impact of having a Suicide Safety Plan. Together, we unpack real stories, practical tools, and why it’s so vital to speak up, not bottle it up. Whether you…
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In this episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev sit down with Nic Auerbach—an accredited psychotherapist at Black Country Mental Health and a talented filmmaker. Nic shares insights into the world of mental health, his journey into psychotherapy, and how his filmmaking background influences his approach to storytelling and mental hea…
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In this episode of The Black Country Blokes, Lee and Kev talk to Matthew Potter, a Registered Mental Health Nurse, MANTRA Therapist, and founder of Reclaiming Wellbeing C.I.C.. Matthew shares his journey, insights into mental health care, and his mission to provide accessible wellbeing workshops, 1:1 counselling, and corporate mental health support…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Jawanza Lamar, the founder of ParkingNSites, an organization dedicated to breaking down parking barriers and improving accessibility for mobility-challenged individuals. After experiencing a life-changing accident, Jawanza saw firsthand the struggles people with mobility challenges face—especially when it …
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Mary Anne Meskis, a founding member and the Executive Director of the Dravet Syndrome Foundation (DSF)—a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness, providing support, and funding research for Dravet syndrome. Dravet syndrome is a rare and severe form of epilepsy that begins in early childhood, typically cau…
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In this episode of The Black Country Blokes, Lee and Kev sit down with Adam Cartwright, who bravely shares his journey of vision loss, mental health struggles, and resilience. In 2018, Adam began experiencing eye problems due to diabetes. After undergoing four unsuccessful surgeries between 2018-2019, he was left with only 20% vision in one eye. Th…
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In this episode of The Black Country Blokes, Lee and Kev are joined by Dr. Lloyd Baron, an expert in Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT). Together, they discuss how TRT works, who it’s for, and how it can help improve energy, mood, and overall quality of life. Dr. Baron also addresses common misconceptions about TRT, the potential risks, and wha…
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This week on The Black Country Blokes, we are joined by Ruben Gomez, founder of The Seasonal Movement and creator of the neuro-seasonal programming method. Ruben’s transformative approach blends neuroscience and the natural rhythms of the seasons to help high-achieving professionals, entrepreneurs, and visionaries optimize their energy, productivit…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Tom Halkin, the Director of Public Affairs at the National Brain Tumor Society—the largest patient advocacy organization in the United States dedicated to curing brain tumors and supporting patients and their families. In our conversation, Tom sheds light on the harsh reality that, while survival rates for…
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In this powerful episode of The Black Country Blokes, we delve into the reality of reaching breaking point—those moments when life feels overwhelming and the pressure is too much. From personal stories to practical advice, we’ll discuss the importance of recognizing your limits, seeking help, and rebuilding resilience. Whether you’re battling stres…
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This week on The Black Country Blokes, we’re joined by Richie Ghent, an ex-professional boxer with an impressive 6-0 record, who has transitioned into a successful boxing coach and gym owner. Richie runs RG Boxfit in Bilston, West Midlands, a thriving boxing club offering classes for all levels, from beginners to professional fighters. In this epis…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Nicole Kenyon, head of the National MS Society Community Council in Tampa and a passionate fitness enthusiast. Living with Multiple Sclerosis and Type 1 Narcolepsy, she is committed to empowering others through legislative advocacy, fundraising, and fitness and community initiatives. In our conversation, N…
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In this week’s episode of The Black Country Blokes, we’re joined by Warren Davies, a retired firefighter with a remarkable story. Warren opens up about his battle with PTSD after years of service, his personal experiences with autism, and how he found purpose as an amateur boxing coach at Priory Park Boxing Club. We’ll explore the challenges he’s f…
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In this powerful episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev are joined by Harry Dooner, who shares his deeply personal story of living with severe eczema. From struggling with painful flare-ups to navigating relationships and self-esteem, Harry's journey is one of strength, resilience, and learning to embrace his true self. We’ll discus…
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In this special episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev come together to celebrate a huge milestone – receiving the King’s Award for Voluntary Service (KAVS)! 🎉 Join us as we dive into the journey that led us to this incredible honor, the impact we've made along the way, and how we plan to keep supporting our community. We’ll discuss…
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In this episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev dive into the "winter blues," also known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD). As the days get shorter and colder, many people find their mood and energy levels dropping. Join us as we explore the science behind the winter blues and share practical tips on how to boost your mental healt…
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In this episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev chat with Hamza Uddin, a rising star in British boxing signed with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing. Hamza is gearing up for his fight on Saturday, November 30th, 2024, at the BP Pulse LIVE in Birmingham, on the undercard of the highly anticipated SUNNY EDWARDS vs GALAL YAFAI showdown. Wi…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Erica Renee Walker, a TBI survivor and coach who is dedicated to raising awareness and helping others navigate life with brain injuries. In this episode, Erica opens up about her experience with traumatic brain injury (TBI), discussing how she sustained her injury, the hidden symptoms she manages, and how …
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In this compelling episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev sit down for a second time with Kristian Marrey, a dedicated mental health support worker for the NHS. Kristian shares his deeply personal story of overcoming adversity, from witnessing his mother's battle with alcohol to being forced to grow up quickly while caring for his y…
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In this powerful episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev tackle the often-overlooked topic of men's mental health. From battling stigmas to sharing personal stories, they explore why it's essential for men to speak up, seek support, and prioritize their well-being. Join the conversation as they discuss strategies for mental resilienc…
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In this episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev sit down with Shaun Griffiths, a mental health professional with over 20 years of experience working in crisis care, inpatient services, and with the NHS Mental Health Improvement Support Team. Shaun opens up about his personal journey, playing rugby, and facing mental health struggles,…
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In this powerful episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev talk about World Suicide Prevention Day, observed every year on September 10th, to raise awareness and provide support for those struggling with mental health. We also share an incredible journey as Lee and his son Alfie take on the world's fastest zip line—100mph on a 1.5km st…
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In this episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev sit down with Sayra van den Berg, a peace and conflict researcher at the University of York. Sayra shares her incredible work with ex-combatants in Sierra Leone, exploring their post-war justice needs and experiences. We also dive into her current research in South Sudan and Kenya, wher…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Nic Brown, father of Beckett. After their 2-year-old son Beckett was diagnosed with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, a rare genetic disorder, Nic and his wife Elizabeth became dedicated advocates for the cause. In this episode, Nic shares their long journey to obtain a diagnosis for Beckett and their challenges…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Michele Levoir Sloan, co-founder of the Foundation To Fight H-ABC. Michele and her husband started the foundation in 2015 after their daughter was diagnosed with H-ABC. Since then, they have supported families affected by this condition worldwide, collaborated with numerous nonprofits, and worked alongside…
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In this episode, Tyler Piazza, BD Director at FIECON, hosts an insightful interview with Kevin Wake, CMR, CHW, M.S., a sickle cell disease patient advocacy leader and a health outcomes industry expert. Kevin, who was diagnosed with sickle cell disease at nine months old, is now the president of URIEL E OWENS SICKLE CELL DISEASE ASSOCIATION OF THE M…
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Join Lee and Kev on The Black Country Blokes Podcast as they dive into an electrifying conversation with Sam from Samantics. Known for his one-man show of honesty, energy, and unique sounds, Samantics uses his lyrics to portray his distinctive vision of the world. From his punk-influenced upbringing to his transformation into a powerhouse performer…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Samantha Sauer, a patient navigator and the Director of the Patient Helpline at Patients Rising. Patients Rising is an organization that aims to empower patients in America to advocate for reforms, placing them, alongside their doctors, in control of their healthcare choices. The Patient Helpline, a nonpro…
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Join Lee and Kev on The Black Country Blokes as they dive into the fascinating and intense world of crime scene investigation with special guest Jo Ward. With 26 years of service in the West Midlands Police and 24 years in forensic investigation, Jo shares her gripping experiences and insights. Awarded Police Staff Member of the Year in 2022, Jo di…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Rachel Nesmith, a singer-songwriter, mother, and advocate. Rachel has Autism Spectrum Disorder and Type 1 Narcolepsy, so today, we begin by discussing the setbacks she has faced and overcome living with ASD and then transition to her Narcolepsy. Rachel and I start by talking about the misconceptions behind…
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Join Lee and Kev on this compelling episode of The Black Country Blokes as they sit down with Clive Branson, a man who has turned his profound experiences into a beacon of hope for many. From his early years in the Royal Air Force and a long tenure with the Ministry of Defence to his challenging yet inspiring personal journey, Clive shares how he b…
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In this episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev sit down with the remarkable Matt Windle. A man of many talents, Matt is not only the Birmingham Poet Laureate (2014/16) and the Commonwealth light-flyweight professional boxing champion (2022/23), but also an inspiring mentor. Listen as he shares how he balances his life as a poet and …
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Join Lee and Kev in another insightful episode of The Black Country Blokes as they sit down with Dr. Sarah Bishop, a clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience in mental health. From working in forensic hospitals to helping premier league footballers, Dr. Bishop has seen it all. In this episode, we delve into her latest project on Hyper…
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In this episode Karl Freemyer, BD director at FIECON, is speaking with Emma Chaffin about her experience living with the metastatic breast cancer as a biopharmaceutical executive. Emma is a resilient breast cancer survivor who was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer five years ago at the age of 41. Facing a daunting prognosis and a treatment plan …
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Lee and Kev are joined by Black Country boxing sensation Conah "The Wolf" Walker! Fresh off his epic fight against Lloyd Germain and a Fight of the Year contender against Cyrus Pattinson, Conah sets his sights on Lewis Crocker at Resorts World Arena, Birmingham. Promoter Eddie Hearn says the winner is on the cusp of a world title shot! Will Conah t…
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Send us a text This week's episode is with Dr. Katinka van der Merwe, a Doctor of Chiropractic who focuses on nervous system rehabilitation to help those suffering from chronic pain. She grew up just outside of Johannesburg, South Africa, and immigrated to the United States to receive her Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Since then, she has received …
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In this powerful episode of The Black Country Blokes, hosts Lee and Kev sit down with Ben and Rob from Acacia, a charity dedicated to supporting families navigating mental health difficulties during the perinatal period. Founded 20 years ago by two mums who experienced postnatal depression, Acacia has since expanded its services to include young pa…
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In this inspiring episode of The Black Country Blokes, Lee and Kev sit down with the remarkable Kerry Tidman. Kerry shares her incredible journey as a deaf individual who underwent cochlear implant surgery in December 2022. As a holistic therapist, she combines martial arts therapy, psychotherapy, coaching, cognitive behaviour therapy, crystals, an…
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Send us a text Today's episode features Monica Dudley-Weldon! Not only is she the founder and CEO of the Syngap1 foundation, but she also has a background in biology and teaching and attended Law School. Her son, Beckett, was the 6th person in the world and 3rd in the United States to be diagnosed with Syngap1-Related Disorder, an intellectual diso…
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In this powerful episode of The Black Country Blokes Podcast, hosts Lee and Kev sit down with David Stocks, a Suicide Prevention Community Development Worker at Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. As Mental Health Awareness Week unfolds, we delve into the depths of David's personal journey, shedding light on his own battles with mental h…
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In this riveting episode of The Black Country Blokes Podcast, hosts Lee and Kev delve into the dynamic world of boxing with special guest Osama Mohammed. As a representative for England and Great Britain, Osama shares his insights, challenges, and triumphs on his journey through the sport. From his training regimen to his experiences representing h…
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The Black Country Blokes, Lee & Kev, are joined by Sara Ward from Black Country Women's Aid for a powerful conversation. They discuss the important work BCWA does to support victims of domestic violence and abuse. Sara also shares insights on how men can be allies in the fight for equality. But it's not all serious talk! The fellas also look ahead …
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Join hosts Lee and Kev on another insightful episode of The Black Country Blokes podcast, as they sit down with Hasitha, the driving force behind SHD Cricket Coaching. With a background as a former Sri Lankan U19 cricketer and extensive experience in national and 1st class cricket, Hasitha brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. In this episode,…
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Join Lee and Kev as they welcome Paul Boggie, a former heroin addict and a proud Scots Guardsman who served the Queen. Paul is also the author of the bestselling book "Heroin to Hero," and "Final Mission Heroin to Hero," which details his battle with addiction and his remarkable transformation. In this episode, you'll hear: Paul's story of battling…
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Join Lee and Kev as they chat with Ade Cutler, husband, dad of 3, and a man who seemingly had it all. But despite the success, Ade faced a hidden battle with depression for over 7 years. In this episode, Ade dives deep into his personal journey, exploring the breakdown, the darkness, and ultimately, the path to rebuild, open up, and find new truths…
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Join The Black Country Blokes, Lee and Kev, as they welcome Nicola Byrne and Keeley Jones from Dudley CVS to discuss their fantastic new Dad's project. We'll cover: Dad's mental health from pregnancy to preschool years The importance of a father's role Opportunities to get involved in dad's groups and activities Dudley CVS's one-to-one support serv…
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