18 episodes

The podcast that keeps you up to date - through news, features and interviews - with the inspirational work of Friends of ANCHOR, a charity that supports cancer and haematology care in the North-east of Scotland.

Friends of ANCHOR Mike Elder

    • Health & Fitness

The podcast that keeps you up to date - through news, features and interviews - with the inspirational work of Friends of ANCHOR, a charity that supports cancer and haematology care in the North-east of Scotland.

    Episode 17 – Lynn Ingram, Heather Allan and the news that got Erica buzzing!

    Episode 17 – Lynn Ingram, Heather Allan and the news that got Erica buzzing!

    In this episode, we hear from Friends of ANCHOR Ward Assistants, Lynn Ingram and Heather Allan, about the practical support that they provide for patients, and we also find out about the news that had Erica buzzing this week!
    The following points are among those covered in this episode:
    Erica Banks, Head of Communications at Friends of ANCHOR, expresses her delight in response to this week’s announcement that the charity has been voted by the general public to be one of five charity partners with our local newspaper, ‘The Press and Journal’, for this coming year. She also highlights a new opportunity that is available this year for anyone interested in combining a charity donation with a special, personalised Christmas gift. In addition, Erica draws attention to some of the event highlights that are in the offing for 2024. [01:25]Erica interviews Lynn Ingram and Heather Allan about the very significant contribution to patient wellbeing and support that they make as ward assistants. Lynn and Heather also provide an insight into the efforts that are made to spread some festive cheer across the wards at this time of the year while also being sensitive to the ongoing needs and circumstances of patients. [08:13]Mike lets listeners know that the podcast is taking a planned break for a few months. [22:13]
    Suggestions or feedback about the podcast can be sent to foapodcast@freerangepodcasting.co.uk, and you can sign up to receive news and updates by clicking on this link.
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    • 23 min
    Episode 16 – Judy Alexander, Gail Rose and the Great ‘Courage’ Takeover!

    Episode 16 – Judy Alexander, Gail Rose and the Great ‘Courage’ Takeover!

    ‘Courage on the Catwalk’ is the theme of this episode, with contributions from Sarah-Jane Hogg, Judy Alexander and Gail Rose.
    The following points are among those covered in this episode:
    Sarah-Jane Hogg explains that November sees the launch of the search for models to take part in the ‘Courage on the Catwalk’ and ‘Brave’ events in May 2024 at P&J Live, prompting a takeover of the podcast to celebrate ten years of ‘Courage on the Catwalk’! [01:06]Sarah-Jane introduces her guests, Judy Alexander and Gail Rose. At the tender age of 81, Judy became a ‘Courage on the Catwalk Original’ when she took part in the inaugural event in 2013. Gail was the joint initiator, along with Sarah-Jane, of the fashion show events that have now become the combined highlight of the Friends of the ANCHOR calendar. With her company, Premiere Productions, Gail provides the choreography, support and inspiration that makes each show such a tremendous occasion. [05:37]Sarah-Jane rounds off her takeover of the podcast by providing ticketing information for the shows and by paying tribute to the ‘Red Army’ of volunteers who make the events possible. [25:41]
    Suggestions or feedback about the podcast can be sent to foapodcast@freerangepodcasting.co.uk, and you can sign up to receive news and updates by clicking on this link.
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    • 29 min
    Episode 15 – Vicki Youngson, Support from the North Sea and ‘The One with the Ducks’

    Episode 15 – Vicki Youngson, Support from the North Sea and ‘The One with the Ducks’

    Vicki Youngson talks about her role as Head of Wellbeing at Friends of ANCHOR, and we find out about charitable support that came from the North Sea as well as discovering the story behind ‘The One with the Ducks’!
    The following points are among those covered in this episode:
    Erica Banks reports on a record-breaking Gala Golf event in September and shares details of a further batch of varied and impressive fundraising endeavours that are happening this month. [00:52]Vicki Youngson, Head of Wellbeing at Friends of ANCHOR, talks about her role and describes some of the ways in which patients currently benefit from the services provided by her team and how that provision is about to expand. [05:34]This month’s ‘From the Archives’ instalment notes that support for the charity has not always been exclusively land-based as fundraising donations have included contributions from the crews of North Sea oil platforms and also of a Floating Production Vessel! [17:38]In the ‘Finding the Words’ feature, Mike tries to convince Alison that being known on the ward as the ‘the one with the ducks’ was a good thing! He argues that it not only acted as a helpful ice-breaker, it also made him feel more in control of the situation. [18:46]For this month’s ‘And Finally’ item, Mike dips into the world of metaphors [22:32], first of all providing an example of ‘cancer’ itself being used as a metaphor:
    "Fools" said I, "You do not know
    Silence like a cancer grows”
    ‘The Sound of Silence’ Paul Simon
    He then describes and comments on Rochelle L. Colón’s use of ‘fire’ as an extended metaphor in her poem, ‘Scorch’.
    Listeners are invited to share similar creative responses that have inspired them by sending relevant details to foapodcast@freerangepodcasting.co.uk. Other suggestions, feedback or questions can also be sent to that address, and you can sign up to receive news and updates by clicking on this link.
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    • 24 min
    Episode 14 – Al Lawrie, Meikle Wartle and ‘Unsteady’

    Episode 14 – Al Lawrie, Meikle Wartle and ‘Unsteady’

    Consultant Haematologist, Dr Al Lawrie, talks about research and how Friends of ANCHOR makes a difference. In addition, we find out who put Meikle Wartle on the charity’s fundraising map and why ‘Unsteady’ features on Mike’s cancer playlist!
    The following points are among those covered in this episode:
    Erica Banks previews a busy month for the charity, drawing attention to some very noteworthy fundraising events and challenges that will be taking place over the next few weeks. [00:52]Dr Al Lawrie, Consultant Haematologist at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, talks about research, being on the Friends of ANCHOR Committee and Blood Cancer Awareness Month. He also explains how he didn’t cycle 1800 miles across Aberdeenshire, Orkney and Shetland when supporting the charity’s 20for20 campaign in 2017! [06:43]This month’s ‘From the Archives’ instalment celebrates the fundraising contributions of supporters from three iconic North-east locations: Buckie, Footdee (Fittie) and Meikle Wartle. [24:35]In the ‘Finding the Words’ feature, Mike surprises Alison with his cancer playlist but not with his musical taste! Mike explains that using ‘Unsteady’ by X Ambassadors as a backing track to a video message sent to colleagues had helped him to express himself in a way that might not have been possible otherwise. [26:28]For this month’s ‘And Finally’ item, Mike comments on some of the suggestions included in the list of ‘80 Best Cancer Podcasts’ suggested by the website, ‘Feedspot’. [30:24]
    Suggestions or feedback about the podcast can be sent to foapodcast@freerangepodcasting.co.uk, and you can sign up to receive news and updates by clicking on this link.
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    • 32 min
    Episode 13 – Rachel Hall, Stem Cell Transplant and the Oppenheimer Connection

    Episode 13 – Rachel Hall, Stem Cell Transplant and the Oppenheimer Connection

    Rachel Hall talks about her Clinical Nurse Specialist role, Mike and Alison find words to discuss Mike’s Stem Cell Transplant treatment, and J Robert Oppenheimer makes a surprise appearance!
    The following points are among those covered in this episode:
    Erica Banks updates listeners on the Kilt Walk, the Red Run, fundraising for the Cancer Research Team and reaching the ‘ANCHORED Together’ appeal target. In this ‘milestone sharing’ episode, mention is also made of an upcoming, happy occasion that will take Erica away from Friends of ANCHOR activities for a couple of weeks! [00:45]Mike talks to Rachel Hall, whose Clinical Nurse Specialist areas are sarcomas and cancers of an unknown primary origin. As well as drawing attention to Sarcoma Awareness Month, Rachel highlighted sarcoma symptoms of which we need to be aware and spoke enthusiastically about the ‘Courage on the Catwalk’ event and the ‘Making Memories’ initiative. [07:02]This month’s ‘From the Archives’ instalment pays tribute to fundraising efforts coming out of Inverbervie, Gourdon and Johnshaven, each of which is located on the Aberdeenshire coast, just south of Stonehaven. [22:44]In the ‘Finding the Words’ feature, Mike and Alison talk about Mike’s Stem Cell Transplant and the various ways in which it highlighted how language can affect, and reflect, our response to a situation. [24:07]In this month’s ‘And Finally’ item, Mike explores the connection that medical historians have made between the protagonist of this summer’s blockbuster movie, ‘’Oppenheimer’, and the development of Stem Cell Transplants. [29:21]
    Suggestions or feedback about the podcast can be sent to foapodcast@freerangepodcasting.co.uk, and you can sign up to receive news and updates by clicking on this link.
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    • 32 min
    Episode 12 – Yvonne Wright, Sharing Silence and Sir Percivall Pott

    Episode 12 – Yvonne Wright, Sharing Silence and Sir Percivall Pott

    Yvonne Wright talks about her role as Chief Nurse for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary's clinical support team, ‘Silence’ is the theme of this month’s ‘Finding the Words’ feature and Mike explains why Sir Percivall Pott should be better known.
    The following points are among those covered in this episode:
    Mike talks to Yvonne Wright about her wide-ranging and significant role as Chief Nurse for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary's clinical support team and the changes that she has seen in medical provision and practice over the years. [01:46]In this month’s instalment of ‘From the Archives’, Mike draws attention to the terrific community support that is a feature of towns, villages and hamlets across the North-East of Scotland. On this occasion, it is the turn of Dess and Dinnet to be given a shout-out! [18:01]In this month’s ‘Finding the Words’ feature, Mike and Alison discuss their experiences of silence and suggest that it is worth thinking about the contribution that it can make to the conversations that occur when someone is in hospital for a period of time. [20:10]Mike uses the ‘And Finally’ slot to draw attention to the groundbreaking work of Sir Percivall Pott in identifying a causal connection between an individual’s working environment and the possibility of contracting cancer. [25:07]
    Suggestions or feedback about the podcast can be sent to foapodcast@freerangepodcasting.co.uk, and you can sign up to receive news and updates by clicking on this link.
    This show has been brought to you by Free Range Podcasting.

    • 27 min

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