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SoWhoCaresAnyway

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So Who Cares Anyway with host Ruth Germaine with her inspirational guest speakers will explore the incredible work and initiatives being undertaken in and with health and social care, as well as voluntary and community-based groups. We’ll discuss why their work matters and what difference they make to the people in their communities. I will also invite individuals with key messages or ideas about what needs to happen to significantly enhance our communities health and well-being. To improve the health and wellbeing of people and achieve integrated care that focuses upon what matters to people, and what works for them, we all need to share learning, ideas and innovation, broadening our perspective of who cares, what they do and the difference that they make. My hope is that this podcast will provide a space for people to inspire and be inspired. So, if you have a passion to make a difference to the health and well-being of your communities, join me, tune in and listen. To find out more about me, or to Buy Me A Coffee to support this podcast visit https://linktr.ee/Reflective_Ruth

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46 episodios

Portada del episodio SoWhoCaresAnyway E46 Just Name It

SoWhoCaresAnyway E46 Just Name It

In this episode I’m joined by nurse and researcher @sandradyer_05 [https://www.threads.com/@sandradyer_05?xmt=AQG0zkr9OJnp2ncmJj8ATkF51eRo9jJ3dloGkBmS5EB6pqs], whose lifelong commitment to justice, equity and care has shaped her work across primary care, palliative care and now her PhD at King’s. We talk about the roots of that commitment — from the peace movement and community activism of the 1980s to the moments in practice when health inequalities became personal and deeply human. Our conversation moves from local experience to global responsibility. Sandra speaks openly about why events in Gaza matter to nurses here in the UK, the ethical duty to protect people wherever they are, and the emotional and professional risks of speaking up. We explore the destruction of healthcare infrastructure, the loss of colleagues, the barriers to aid and education, and the courage it takes to advocate for others — in small everyday acts as much as in public spaces. This is a thoughtful and grounded conversation about what it means to name what we see, and what care asks of us in an interconnected world. Resorces Nurses4palestine2024 [https://linktr.ee/nurses4palestine2024] Médecins Sans Frontières [https://msf.org.uk/who-we-are]

4 de jun de 2026 - 50 min
Portada del episodio SoWhoCaresAnyway E45 The Quiet Work of Listening

SoWhoCaresAnyway E45 The Quiet Work of Listening

In this short solo reflection, I share a moment that reminded me how change really happens — not through training days or modules, but through being listened to and recognised. I met with a woman who’d been trying for years to get the right support. She wasn’t lacking knowledge; she was lacking recognition. And when she said, “People improve when they feel listened to,” it stopped me in my tracks. This episode explores how being seen helps people reconnect with their own strengths, and how small moments of attunement can bridge the gap between what we know and what we do. Sometimes we can’t fix everything — but being present can still make a difference. If you’re interested in the micro‑moments that shape care, this reflection is for you.

21 de may de 2026 - 10 min
Portada del episodio SoWhoCaresAnyway E44 Do With Can Do

SoWhoCaresAnyway E44 Do With Can Do

Do With, Can Do: What Happens When Communities Lead — with Tim Mason In this episode, I’m joined by Tim Mason, who leads Rotary Direct Membership. But this isn’t really a conversation just about Rotary, it’s about what happens when people come together to strengthen the places they live. We explore how small gestures, shared action, and “doing with” rather than “doing to” can transform communities. Tim shares real examples of people creating change, from local peer groups to nature‑based projects to creative, cultural initiatives, and why Rotary’s evolving model is opening new doors for busy people who still want to make a difference. A gentle, hopeful conversation about belonging, connection, and the power we all have to shape our communities.   To find out more about Rotary and potentially becoming a direct member visit;  Direct Membership - Rotary in Great Britain and Ireland [https://www.rotarygbi.org/direct-membership/] Rotary Clubs | Rotary International [https://www.rotary.org/en/get-involved/rotary-clubs]

7 de may de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio SoWhoCaresAnyway E43 Subliminal Joy

SoWhoCaresAnyway E43 Subliminal Joy

In this episode, I’m joined by Sam Elliott [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-elliott-olechnowicz-994b0521/]-Olechnowicz, Senior Multi‑Professional Practice Educator and host of The International Care Collective. Sam brings a rare blend of compassion, cultural humility and deep commitment to the people who leave their homes, families and communities to join the NHS. Together, we explore what it really means to start again in a new country, not just professionally, but emotionally and culturally. We talk about: * why people choose to come to the UK * the emotional labour of leaving everything familiar * the quiet power of pastoral support and belonging * how MDT culture can feel radically different * the subtle challenges people face, and what helps Sam also shares the idea of subliminal joy: the quiet fulfilment that comes from helping someone grow, settle or simply feel seen. This is a conversation about courage, culture and the humanity behind our workforce. And it leaves you with one simple reminder... Take a listen Resources The International Care Collective https://linktr.ee/international_care_collective?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=59351f0f-162f-4264-b700-41daf3550d21 [https://linktr.ee/international_care_collective?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=59351f0f-162f-4264-b700-41daf3550d21]

23 de abr de 2026 - 54 min
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