Welcome to the ‘Prevent the Preventable’ podcast, where we break the silence surrounding brain hemorrhages and bring this critical issue to the forefront. In this podcast, we’ll share powerful real-life stories from those affected by brain hemorrhages, dive into the groundbreaking research that’s paving the way for lifesaving treatments, and, most importantly, inspire and educate you—the listener—on the small lifestyle changes that can make a big difference in your health and potentially Prevent the Preventable.
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The Natalie Kate Moss Trust hosts Prevent the Preventable Podcast, a business show with 23 episodes published.
From Surviving to Thriving: Five Lessons for Life After Brain Haemorrhage
Feb 19, 202630mEp. 12S2
In this final episode of the series, we take a moment to reflect on the powerful conversations, stories, and insights shared throughout The Preventable Podcast — and distil them into five key lessons for life after a bra
Life after a brain haemorrhage: Going back to work and starting a family
Feb 5, 202640mEp. 11S2
In this episode, we’re joined by Catherine Anderson, who generously shares her story of returning to work and rebuilding her life after a brain haemorrhage, including starting a family. Catherine also talks openly about
Stress and Blood Pressure: What’s the Deal?
Jan 22, 202652mEp. 10S2
In this episode of the Prevent the Preventable podcast, we explore the connection between stress and high blood pressure — one of the leading causes of brain haemorrhages. Stress affects all of us, but how exactly does i
Why We Need to Talk to Our Children About Blood Pressure
Jan 8, 202642mEp. 9S2
In this important start-of-the-year episode of the Prevent the Preventable podcast, we turn our attention to a health issue that doesn’t always make the headlines, but should. High blood pressure. Often called the silent
Finding Purpose After Loss: How to navigate grief and turning Grief Into Action
Dec 4, 202555mEp. 8S2
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of the Prevent the Preventable podcast, we pause to acknowledge National Grief Awareness Week and explore the realities of living with loss. Grief is complex, it is messy, and
Food for Thought: Can Diet Help Prevent a Brain Haemorrhage?
Nov 20, 20251h 4mEp. 7S2
In this episode, we are joined by Nicole Goode, registered nutritionist, asking the question, can diet help prevent a brain haemorrhage? Together, we explore: The links between diet, high blood pressure, and brain haemor
Can you fully recover from a brain haemorrhage? What Recovery and Rebuilding Life Really Looks Like
Nov 6, 202556mEp. 6S2
In this episode we are joined by Dominic Cassidy who is generously sharing his story of his recovery after his brain haemorrhage. And alongside him, we’ll hear from Claire Needham, from Brain Kind, the UK’s leading chari
What role will AI play in improving treatment for brain haemorrhage patients?
Oct 23, 202552mEp. 5S2
In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence could transform the way we diagnose and treat brain haemorrhage patients. We are joined by Olivia Murray, researcher at The University of Manchester, whose work loo
What happens in those first few hours after a brain haemorrhage? And why they are so critically important.
Oct 9, 20251h 9mEp. 4S2
In this episode, we ask, what happens in those first few hours after a brain haemorrhage? And why are they so critically important? We are joined by Chris Ashton, former paramedic, Ambulance Officer and lecturer on acute
A widow's story: Picking yourself up after losing someone you love to a brain haemorrhage
Sep 25, 20251h 1mEp. 3S2
In this deeply moving conversation, host Fiona Moss speaks with Katy Armstrong, who shares her personal story of losing her husband suddenly to a brain haemorrhage. With honesty and courage, Katy talks about how she navi
When might you need Legal Support After a Brain Haemorrhage?
Sep 11, 202558mEp. 2S2
In this powerful and practical episode of the Prevent the Preventable podcast, host Fiona Moss is joined by Lianne Jones and Gill Edwards from Hugh James Solicitors (the podcast's sponsors) for a compassionate conversati
Who's Really at Risk of a Brain Haemorrhage? Let’s Look at the Numbers
Aug 28, 20251h 6mEp. 1S2
In this episode, we take a deep dive into the world of brain haemorrhages and answer questions such as who is really at risk of a brain haemorrhage? We are joined by Professor Stuart Allan, Professor of Neuroscience at T
Preventing Hereditary Brain Haemorrhages
Jan 15, 202555mEp. 10S1
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, talks to Rebecca Middleton, founder of HBA (Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support) the UK's first patient-centred organisation to provide information and
What causes Brain Haemorrhages? Are they hereditary? And your other FAQs.
Jan 9, 202554m
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, talks to Professor Adrian Parry Jones, consultant neurologist and researcher from the University of Manchester, whose research focuses on improving th
How bad is alcohol for you, really?
Jan 4, 202550m
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with special guest Andrew Misell; the Director for Wales at the Charity Alcohol Change UK and we will be speaking to him about the effect th
I experienced a brain haemorrhage and survived
Dec 18, 202452m
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with special guest Suzy Lane, who opens up about her experience of having a brain haemorrhage. Suzy is immensely courageous and honest in sh
Finding Hope: Discovering Life-Saving Treatments After Brain Hemorrhage
Dec 11, 202447mEp. 6S1
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with Dr Katie Murray to discuss the groundbreaking research being done at The Geoffrey Jefferson Brain Research Centre, The University of Ma
How to Navigate Grief
Dec 2, 20241h 12m
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with Amber Jeffery to discuss grief. Amber Jeffrey is a celebrated podcast host, mentor and community facilitator. Her work & podcast, The G
I lost my mum to a brain haemorrhage
Nov 27, 202451mEp. 4S1
In this episode, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, Fiona Moss, sits down with Miles Powell, who opens up about the heartbreaking loss of his mother in 2011 due to a brain haemorrhage. Miles shares the emotional st
How you can sleep your way to a longer life
Nov 21, 20241h 5m
In this episode of ‘Prevent the Preventable’ we speak to David Lee, clinical director at Sleep Unlimited. Dave discusses the importance of sleep in the context of managing blood pressure and how it could potentially help
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