Living and Breathing It
Living and Breathing It
Podcast Description
Join Dan Beever, Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham, as he navigates the way through his PhD exploring MRI scanning of the lungs in cystic fibrosis, as someone living with the condition.
Along the way, Dan will be speaking to others with their own lived experience stories and together, they will explore what it’s like to work on something that you have such a close personal connection with.
Do you have a lived experience journey to share? Get in touch at danbeever.co.uk.
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Centers around health-related experiences, academic research, and personal stories, with episodes focusing on topics like cystic fibrosis research, living with chronic illnesses, and intersections of academia and personal identity, such as the first episode featuring Dr. Lucy Prodgers discussing Crohn's disease.

Join Dan Beever, Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham, as he navigates the way through his PhD exploring MRI scanning of the lungs in cystic fibrosis, as someone living with the condition.
Along the way, Dan will be speaking to others with their own lived experience stories and together, they will explore what it’s like to work on something that you have such a close personal connection with.
Do you have a lived experience journey to share? Get in touch at danbeever.co.uk.
In this episode, Dan talks to Julian Harrison, a community engagement consultant, about how his lived experience of mental illness and autism has influenced his work.
You can find out more about Julian on his website and follow him on BlueSky, LinkedIn and X.
Trigger warning: Please note that there are references to mental illness throughout the episode.
Do you have a lived experience journey to share?
Get in touch at danbeever.co.uk
Music by Ivan Luzan, www.ivanluzan.com

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