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Episode 5 - A life of service: Stampy's story

1 h 8 min · 14. juni 2026
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From a soldier in the British Army, to being one of the first Paramedic's in the UK, to moving to Australia & serving many years in the Qld Ambulance Service, to running his own First Aid training business; Nigel Stamp has had a life of service. He's a loving husband, father, and grandfather - and then tells of the devastating loss of his son to brain cancer in 2024. Nigel shares his perspective on life, his career of service, family, & loss. A genuinely 'top bloke' who I have the utmost respect for. He's the one person who helped me get into the QAS and become a Paramedic! Join me as we chat about it all! #paramedic #soldier #britisharmy #FirstAidStudentTraining #NigelStamp #DiMcMath #LetsTalkAboutItPodcast Music - licence purchased from Silverman Sound:- Song used in intro/outro - Precious Memories Video content inserted = from 'Allycat TV' (Facebook). 'The Last Post' - is played by Nigel Stamp on the bugle.

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Episode 5 - A life of service: Stampy's story

From a soldier in the British Army, to being one of the first Paramedic's in the UK, to moving to Australia & serving many years in the Qld Ambulance Service, to running his own First Aid training business; Nigel Stamp has had a life of service. He's a loving husband, father, and grandfather - and then tells of the devastating loss of his son to brain cancer in 2024. Nigel shares his perspective on life, his career of service, family, & loss. A genuinely 'top bloke' who I have the utmost respect for. He's the one person who helped me get into the QAS and become a Paramedic! Join me as we chat about it all! #paramedic #soldier #britisharmy #FirstAidStudentTraining #NigelStamp #DiMcMath #LetsTalkAboutItPodcast Music - licence purchased from Silverman Sound:- Song used in intro/outro - Precious Memories Video content inserted = from 'Allycat TV' (Facebook). 'The Last Post' - is played by Nigel Stamp on the bugle.

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Episode 3- You can't make this stuff up! The humour & heart of a Senior Paramedic.

Summary In this heartfelt and humorous conversation, Di McMath interviews Sue Neale, a seasoned paramedic with over 21 years of experience in the ambulance service. Sue shares her unique journey from vet nursing to becoming a paramedic, highlighting the challenges and joys of her career. The discussion delves into the importance of compassion in healthcare, the impact of personal loss on one's professional life, and the rewarding experiences of volunteering in palliative care. Through laughter and poignant stories, Sue emphasizes the significance of human connections and the emotional toll of working in emergency services. #paramedic, #emergencyresponse, #veterinarynurse, #volunteering, #palliativecare, #humourinhealthcare, #SueNeale, #DiMcMath, #healthcare, #nursing, #paramedics, #finalwishes, #mentalhealth #brownbrothers

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Episode 2 - From a routine test to a decision of Euthanasia

Today I chat with my hairdresser 'Seona', who is the granddaughter of Nancy Crick - the first person in Australia to go through with 'assisted dying' at a time when it was not yet legalised in Australia. Seona tells the story of how Nancy's routine colonoscopy ended up in her making the decision to choose to 'die with dignity', and how the possible legal ramifications were avoided. The discussion also touches on the impact of the senseless murder of her brother, injustice, the family impact, as well as the spiritual connections that can arise from loss. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion in navigating these difficult topics. Disclaimer Some topics in this discussion may be triggering for some, therefore viewers discretion is recommended. In Australia, Lifeline is available 24/7 on 131114. This discussion is not recommended for viewers/listeners under 18yr of age. Keywords euthanasia, assisted dying, grief, family support, life choices, death, dignity, personal stories, mental health, resilience

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