

Bedside Reading
Bedside Reading Podcast
A medical humanities podcast where we explore themes from fiction, memoir and other non traditional non-textbooks which help to make us better at what we do. Hosted by Dr Tara George, a GP and medical educator, in each episode a different guest explores a book that has changed their practice. Follow us on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/bedsidereading.bsky.social Facebook or Instagram @bedsidereadingpodcast. If you'd like to recommend a book or to come on the podcast as a guest please email: bedsidereadingpodcast@gmail.com. Episodes hosted by Tara George, edited by Levi Gee
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Mar 8, 2022 • 36min
Invisible Women
Send us Fan MailIt's International Women's day, in a special episode to mark the occasion catch Tara talking to GP Registrar Eleanor Love about Invisible Women by Caroline Criado-PerezWe talk about the gender data gap and the possible impact on health outcomes as well as discrimination (overt and indirect), sexism, feminism and how recognising and acting on gender bias and moving away from the "default male" actually makes the world fairer for everyone.

Mar 1, 2022 • 36min
Mend The Living
Send us Fan MailWhat a treat it was to talk to Ani Gavrilovic about what must be one of the most moving, and thought provoking novels I have ever read. Maylis de Kerangal's Mend the Living is the story of 24 hours in the heart of 19 year old Simon Limbeau. It is a story of death and life, of organ transplants and human stories, of a day from many different perspectives. It is a story of love and hope as well as loss and darkness.Organ Donation UKhttps://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/https://orgamites.com/ this is a brilliant resource for assisting with conversations with primary school aged children about organ donation

Feb 22, 2022 • 36min
Mothership
Send us Fan MailJoin Tara this week as she talks to Mahima Chandrasekar about the powerful love story of the NHS and its neonatal care that is Francesca Segal's phenomenal memoir Mothership. We talk about the alien spaceship world of the NICU, how if we are scared as doctors it must be terrifying as a parent. We think about language, how relatives are horribly diminished is we call them "mum" rather than their real names. We think about camaraderie, support networks, love, compassion, hope and wonder.This is a stunning book. Our first discussion/review was published as a DFTB book review in summer 2021: https://dontforgetthebubbles.com/mother-ship-by-francesca-segal/We had so much more to say about it this time round!!! It is a book full of life, love, hope, fear and one which has undoubtedly changed both our practice significantly and positively forever.Francesca Segal has her own podcast which is all about prematurity and can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mother-ship-a-podcast-about-prematurity/id1500789844

Feb 15, 2022 • 39min
The Salt Path
Send us Fan MailIt's Valentines Day this week and in celebration we have a love story on the podcast today. This isn't a traditional schmaltzy love story though, The Salt Path is a stunning love letter, the record of a long walk and features the sort of love story most of us will never be lucky enough to experience. Tara is joined by Pim Dahan to talk about love, homelessness, the power of nature and the importance of slowing down.When Raynor Winn and her husband became homeless and he was diagnosed with a terminal illness, they packed their rucksacks and began walking the South West Coast Path. She tells her extraordinary story of prejudice, hidden communities and finding homeRESOURCES FROM TODAY'S EPISODERural Homelessnesshttps://www.bigissue.com/news/housing/rural-england-homeless-problem-hidden/Raynor Winn writing in the Big Issue about rural homelessnessShelterhttps://www.shelter.org.uk/NHS England Guidance on Social Prescribinghttps://www.england.nhs.uk/personalisedcare/social-prescribing/Men's Shedshttps://menssheds.org.uk/Grounding Techniqueshttps://togetherinmind.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/TSC-Posters_Grounding-Techniques.pdf

Feb 8, 2022 • 33min
Patient
Send us Fan MailJoin Tara George and Trisha Cantley as they talk about Ben Watt's memoir Patient. Yes it is that Ben Watt from "Everything But The Girl". This is the at times terrifying story of a mystery illness which results in a young man having a near death experience and a prolonged and terrifying hospital stay. We talk about our experiences of hospitals as doctors rather than patients, about the vulnerability of being ill, the effect of illness on relationships, what hospitals are good at and what they aren't. We also thought a lot about the value of book clubs (Trisha is involved with the wonderful #geribookclub on twitter) and how we read - "real" books vs e-books vs audible and the pros and cons of all of these.

Feb 1, 2022 • 34min
The Year of the Runaways
Send us Fan MailJoin Tara as she talks to Ripon Ahmed about Sunjeev Sahota's phenomenal novel "The Year of the Runaways". This is a wonderful book and we had such a brilliant discussion about migration, generational changes, aspiration, survival, access to healthcare, attitudes to mental illness, homelessness, families, caste, class and discrimination among many many other things. The Year of the Runaways is a superb exploration of experiences which are all too real for some of our most vulnerable patients.There are a couple of great interviews with the author about the book here:https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/dec/12/sunjeeva-sahota-books-interview-the-year-of-the-runawayshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08ktmzc

Jan 25, 2022 • 30min
A Man Called Ove
Send us Fan MailThis episode Tara is talking to Emma Cunliffe a locum civilian medical practitioner for the MOD and long standing Out of Hours GP about Fredrick Backman's book A Man Called Ove. They talk about unexpected friendships, grumpy old men, grief and how life experiences shape us in unimaginable ways.This book does explore suicidal thoughts and attempts and whilst framed in a lighthearted way it is important we don't trivialise the topic or dismiss the topic.If you are having thoughts of ending your own life, please try to reach out to someoneSamaritans run a 24hr helpline:https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/Campaign to end loneliness:https://www.campaigntoendloneliness.orgAge UKhttps://www.ageuk.org.uk/get-involved/brighter/For younger peoplehttps://www.papyrus-uk.org

Jan 18, 2022 • 44min
Hamnet
Send us Fan MailThis week Tara is talking to Catriona Davis a remote and rural GP on Islay about Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet. We explore themes around relationships, bereavement, child bereavement in particular, plagues and getting lost in stories. Some resources you may find helpfulChild Bereavement UKHelpline 0800 028 8840https://www.childbereavementuk.orgRCGP Child Bereavement Guidelineshttps://elearning.rcgp.org.uk/blog/index.php?entryid=48SANDS – the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Societyhttps://www.sands.org.ukThe Lullaby Trust – specifically relating to SIDShttps://www.lullabytrust.org.ukSIMBAhttps://www.simbacharity.org.uk/Held in our Heartshttps://heldinourhearts.org.uk/

Jan 11, 2022 • 33min
Instrumental
Send us Fan MailTara speaks to Jo Stewart, a GP in Western Australia about James Rhodes’ book Instrumental. We talk about Adverse Childhood Experiences, Attachment, language, safeguarding and the power of holding space. Find out more about James Rhodes here https://www.jamesrhodes.tv**TRIGGER WARNING**:This is a very dark book in places and in the discussion we talk about the catastrophic abuse Rhodes suffered at the hands of a trusted adult. This might not be an episode for everyone and please don’t listen in the car with your kids listening too. Spotify Playlist as recommended by James Rhodes to accompany the book https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5mmEdd2fEpEiejq4lg2jZERESOURCES JO AND TARA THINK MIGHT BE USEFULThe abetternhs blog written by Jonathon Tomlinson is incredible. This specific post is well worth reading: https://abetternhs.net/2017/10/15/we-need-to-talk-about-trauma/ though the whole blog is totally brilliant Calculate ACE scores and find out more about Adverse Childhood Experiences here: https://acestoohigh.com I cannot recommend the book The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van der Kolk enough on the subject of the effect of trauma Finally, the amazing novel A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara

Jan 4, 2022 • 31min
The Thursday Murder Club
Send us Fan MailThis week Tara is talking to Charlotte Squires, digital media editor for the British Geriatric Society and the organiser of the wonderful #geribookclub on twitter about Richard Osman's debut "The Thursday Murder Club".They discuss the evolution of relationships, putting older people front and centre in a novel, the value of role models and why #bemorejoyce should be trending ...Interestingly after we'd recorded the episode, and talked about Chris and his relationship with food, but before the episode was released, this brilliant Guardian interview with Richard Osman came out and perhaps explains why and how he wrote so effectively about Chris' relationship with food which we'd picked up in our chat: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2021/dec/26/richard-osman-reveals-difficult-journey-with-food-addiction?CMP=Share_iOSApp_OtherFor more resources around eating disorders the national charity Beat is always great https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/


