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Episode 20: Overcoming Stroke and Advocating for Change: Sheila Chingono's Inspiring Journey

43 min · 14. Apr. 2026
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In this episode, Sheila Chingono shares her powerful story of surviving a stroke, her journey through recovery, and her mission to raise awareness around stroke prevention and inclusivity within the legal and medical communities. Her insights challenge misconceptions and highlight the importance of representation, resilience, and purpose. In this episode: • Sheila describes her experience of having a stroke while driving and how awareness and quick action saved her life. • The importance of accessible infrastructure in legal and healthcare settings is discussed, including challenges with older court buildings. • Sheila's advocacy work as a BASS Ambassador (Black and Asian Stroke Survivors) and her efforts to address health disparities in Black and Asian communities. • The emotional and physical realities of stroke recovery, including ongoing issues like limited dexterity, muscle spasms, and the use of innovative tools like functional electrical stimulation (FES). • Reflection on systemic issues, such as underrepresentation of minorities in judiciary roles and creating inclusive public services. • How her faith and purpose now guide her work and her passion for inspiring others to see their potential beyond disabilities.

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Episode Eps 22: Stroke Thrombectomy, over ten years since ground breaking MR Clean Trails, a review. Cover

Eps 22: Stroke Thrombectomy, over ten years since ground breaking MR Clean Trails, a review.

A little over a decade ago, the landmark MR CLEAN stroke thrombectomy trial reshaped global stroke care. What began as cautious, sceptical research proved that thrombectomy could save lives, reduce disability, and transform outcomes for millions. In this episode of The Head‑Cast, Professor Diederik Dippel shares the real story behind the breakthrough — the doubt, the teamwork, the evidence, and the relentless drive to do better. This conversation goes far beyond clinical results. It’s about how curiosity, collaboration and humility can change the future of medicine. Today's episode has valuable insight for those interested in or involved in Healthcare strategy, Clinical Research, Stroke treatment and healthcare innovation. What You’ll Learn in This Episode • Thrombectomy prediction models developed at Erasmus MC and how they support real‑time clinical decision‑making• How the Netherlands built national training and staffing plans to scale thrombectomy safely and rapidly• The Dutch insights on socio‑economic factors, stroke prevalence, response times and rehabilitation outcomes • Why Erasmus MC is evaluating a mobile stroke unit for Rotterdam, and the practical, financial and clinical considerations behind this multi‑million‑euro intervention• How smarter imaging and selection tools now allow life‑changing treatment beyond the early time window A huge thank you to Professor Diederik Dippel for his honesty, clarity and generosity in sharing the story behind one of the most important advances in modern stroke care.

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Episode Eps 21: Understanding Stroke Recovery and Peer Support: Insights from Greg Hollingworth of Different Strokes Cover

Eps 21: Understanding Stroke Recovery and Peer Support: Insights from Greg Hollingworth of Different Strokes

Community, connection, and lived experience sit at the heart of stroke recovery — and in this episode of Head‑Cast, Greg Hollingworth from Different Strokes brings all three to life. Greg shares his own journey as a working‑age stroke survivor and explains how peer‑led support has transformed recovery for thousands of people since the charity began in 1996. This conversation goes beyond clinical pathways and into the real, human work of rebuilding life after stroke. In this episode * Greg’s personal story and how his stroke shaped his commitment to helping others * The founding and evolution of Different Strokes, supporting working‑age survivors for 30 years * Why peer support offers something that traditional medical advice often can’t * How community, shared stories, and honest conversations provide hope and realism * The charity’s approach to personalised support, exercise groups, and mental‑health resources * How lived experience drives volunteer leadership and shapes the charity’s direction * Fundraising, upcoming events, and how to get involved * The challenges of COVID and how the community adapted and stayed connected * Setting boundaries, pacing, and learning to live in the present * The role of humour, storytelling, and practical wisdom in emotional healing Key Takeaways * Peer support matters — it offers relatable encouragement that clinical care alone can’t provide * Stories reduce stigma and help survivors feel seen, understood, and less alone * Volunteer‑led organisations can create deep impact through authenticity and empathy * Flexibility, patience, and presence are essential in recovery * Supporting charities sustains vital community resources for survivors and families Greg’s journey is a reminder that recovery is not just medical — it’s communal. When survivors connect, share, and lift each other, healing becomes possible in ways no leaflet or appointment can replicate. If you or someone you know has been affected by a stroke, reach out. Support is here, and recovery is possible.

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Episode Episode 20: Overcoming Stroke and Advocating for Change: Sheila Chingono's Inspiring Journey Cover

Episode 20: Overcoming Stroke and Advocating for Change: Sheila Chingono's Inspiring Journey

In this episode, Sheila Chingono shares her powerful story of surviving a stroke, her journey through recovery, and her mission to raise awareness around stroke prevention and inclusivity within the legal and medical communities. Her insights challenge misconceptions and highlight the importance of representation, resilience, and purpose. In this episode: • Sheila describes her experience of having a stroke while driving and how awareness and quick action saved her life. • The importance of accessible infrastructure in legal and healthcare settings is discussed, including challenges with older court buildings. • Sheila's advocacy work as a BASS Ambassador (Black and Asian Stroke Survivors) and her efforts to address health disparities in Black and Asian communities. • The emotional and physical realities of stroke recovery, including ongoing issues like limited dexterity, muscle spasms, and the use of innovative tools like functional electrical stimulation (FES). • Reflection on systemic issues, such as underrepresentation of minorities in judiciary roles and creating inclusive public services. • How her faith and purpose now guide her work and her passion for inspiring others to see their potential beyond disabilities.

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