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Let's Talk About Brain Tumours

Let's Talk About Brain Tumours

By: The Brain Tumour Charity
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Join us as we talk about all things brain tumours with those who have been diagnosed, their friends, parents, partners and children as well as with researchers, fundraisers and advocates. Find out how The Brain Tumour Charity is working to improve outcomes for those who are diagnosed with this unforgiving disease.

Please Note: We recognise that everyone's experience's are unique. Our guests are sharing their own personal experiences of diagnosis, treatment and care. These may differ from yours or those of your loved one.

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Episodes
  • Episode 62 - Fantastic Fundraising
    Apr 17 2025

    After weeks of toil and training, The TCS London Marathon 2025 is just around the corner and The Brain Tumour Charity has 145 runners taking part this year - more than ever before!

    Our Involvement Champion Imelda Turnock speaks to two of them - Barbara Prodger and David Barrow - about their reasons for running.

    But first, Andy Tudor gets some insider tips from our man at JustGiving.

    Sam Gurry delves into the data to explain how anyone taking part in a charity challenge can maximise their fundraising. From personalising your story to the optimum number of times to post about your challenge on social media, to gamifying fundraising and incentivising donors - we get the low down.

    If listening to this sparks an interest in taking part in one of our events, you can find them all listed here.

    Hosts: Andy Tudor and Imelda Turnock.

    Audio editors: Jo Porter and Elliot Broad

    Producer: Jo Porter

    Better Safe Than Tumour

    Money Advice Clinic

    If you or someone you know needs a listening ear, you can contact our Support Team by calling 0808 800 0004 or email support@thebraintumourcharity.org

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    31 mins
  • Episode 61 - The Power of Friendship
    Feb 19 2025

    Our focus in this episode is on friendships and close bonds. How does a brain tumour diagnosis affect our loved ones and who can we turn to for support or advice when we don’t want to worry or upset those closest to us?

    To answer that question, Andy Tudor talks to five women who were all treated at the same hospital for the same meningioma diagnosis but who only met through one of The Brain Tumour Charity’s online peer support groups. They describe that group as "invaluable", "a lifeline" and as "each other's aftercare."

    What's more, four of them have teamed up to take on The Twilight Walk together on 22 March - roping in some of their relatives too! Their efforts will mean The Charity can continue to fund things like our support services as well as much needed research into brain tumours. This is the Brighton Brain Aches fundraising page.

    We'd also like to the thank the Puzzle Bored Cafe in Brighton for allowing us to record this episode in their Quiet Room.

    Audio Editor: Elliot Broad

    Producer: Jo Porter

    Contact: podcast@thebraintumourcharity.org

    Better Safe Than Tumour

    Money Advice Clinic

    If you or someone you know needs a listening ear, you can contact our Support Team by calling 0808 800 0004 or email support@thebraintumourcharity.org

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    50 mins
  • Episode 60 - Less Survivable Cancers Awareness Week
    Jan 14 2025

    A warm welcome to Let's Talk About Brain Tumours!

    After a break since the summer, we're back to bring you interesting and informative conversations with members of the brain tumour community and at The Brain Tumour Charity.

    A new production team is now at the helm, so bear with us while we learn the ropes of podcast production. But we're delighted that our volunteer co-hosts remain unchanged: Anna Blyszko, Chandos Green and Andy Tudor.

    "On the cusp of change...!" today, Anna and Chandos quiz Anna Jewell and Cameron Miller about how the Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce was set up, what it's achieved and what its latest campaign is about. Then, Andy meets Frankie Davies whose mum Sue's story throws that campaign into sharp relief.

    Many thanks to all our guests for taking part in this recording.

    Further information

    • Frankie mentions online support groups and you can find out about these here
    • To find out more about the campaign go here or search the hashtags #LessSurvivableCancersAwarenessWeek #CloseTheDeadlyCancerGap on social media
    • If you have any questions about this episode or want to find out more about this podcast, you can email the team at: podcast@thebraintumourcharity.org

    Producer: Jo Porter
    Audio editor: Elliot Broad

    Better Safe Than Tumour

    Money Advice Clinic

    If you or someone you know needs a listening ear, you can contact our Support Team by calling 0808 800 0004 or email support@thebraintumourcharity.org

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    32 mins
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