Every day at Hearts and Minds, we engage in conversations that truly matter. In this podcast series, we dive deep with our unique brains trust of respected investors, interact with scientists pushing the boundaries of life-saving medical research, and connect with passionate supporters who are making an impact.
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Join host Maggie O'Neill, Head of Marketing and Operations, CIO Charlie Lanchester, and CEO Paul Rayson as they pull back the curtain for the Hearts and Minds community. From engaging conversations with respected investors to insightful explorations with groundbreaking researchers, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the impact you're directly helping to create.
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Every day at Hearts and Minds, we engage in conversations that truly matter. In this podcast series, we dive deep with our unique brains trust of respected investors, interact with scientists pushing the boundaries of life-saving medical research, and connect with passionate supporters who are making an impact.
We know you value the contributions we are making, and we want you to be a part of these conversations.
Join host Maggie O'Neill, Head of Marketing and Operations, CIO Charlie Lanchester, and CEO Paul Rayson as they pull back the curtain for the Hearts and Minds community. From engaging conversations with respected investors to insightful explorations with groundbreaking researchers, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the impact you're directly helping to create.
This podcast is in partnership with Equity Mates Media.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of the Hearts & Minds Podcast, we sit down with Professor Jane Butler to discuss her groundbreaking research into spinal cord injuries. Jane recounts her inspiring journey, from aspiring pilot to Senior Principal Research Scientist at NeuRA, and her passion for understanding how the brain and nervous system control movement and vital functions like breathing.
We also delve into the transformative potential of neurostimulation therapy and its hope for improving the quality of life for people living with spinal cord injuries. Jane offers insights into her pioneering work on innovative trials like E-Walk and Get a Grip.
Key topics include:
- How the brain regulates breathing and the mechanics behind it.
- The effects of spinal cord injuries on movement, breathing, and overall quality of life.
- The latest advancements in neurostimulation therapy and its potential to enhance independence.
- The critical role of philanthropy and funding in driving medical breakthroughs.
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