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One Thing Pain Podcast
One Thing
38 episodes
5 months ago
Welcome back for season three of the One Thing podcast. On this platform, we ask researchers, clinicians, and people with lived experience one simple question – “What’s one thing you want people challenged by pain to know about?”

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Welcome back for season three of the One Thing podcast. On this platform, we ask researchers, clinicians, and people with lived experience one simple question – “What’s one thing you want people challenged by pain to know about?”

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 34 - One Thing to Prioritise Patient Voices

Welcome to the One Thing podcast. In this episode, we have six engaging guests discussing the need to prioritise the voices of people with lived experience of pain:


  • Lee Vaughan, who challenges clinicians to step outside of traditional practice and form genuine collaborations with people living with pain.
  • Oluwafemi Ajayi, who emphasizes the need to truly listen to those living with pain and the challenges and stigma many face.
  • Mary Wing, who emphasizes the importance of peer support and offers insights on clinician-patient-researcher collaborations.
  • Lesley Singer, who advocates for understanding the whole person, considering pain bothersomeness more than pain intensity, and building strong clinician-patient relationships.
  • Linda Hunter, who urges clinicians to spend time actively listening, not just to pain symptoms, but to their patient's goals and desired quality of life.
  • Brent Hedley, who feels people living with chronic pain deserve to be heard and respected as experts in their own experience.


One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society. We’d like to thank the Global Alliance of Partners for Pain Advocacy and the World Patients Alliance for their support and involvement in this season. For more information about One Thing, all the videos and podcasts, or to nominate a speaker for next season, check out onething.painsci.org, or search ‘One Thing’ on social media platforms.


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1 year ago
19 minutes 25 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 33 - One Thing That Matters to Patients

Welcome to the One Thing podcast. In this episode, we hear from eight guests about what really matters to people with lived experience of pain:


Keith Meldrum, who encourages clinicians and researchers to embrace the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit in pain management.


Niki Jones, who strongly believes including lived experience throughout the research process leads to stronger, more relevant studies, and calls for collaboration over traditional "research on people" models.


Michael and Carla Yeo, parents who faced the frustration of standardized care when seeking help for their child's chronic pain. They urge clinicians to truly understand each patient's unique experience and tailor treatment accordingly.


Virginia McIntyre, who highlights the transformative power of peer support for those with chronic pain and the need to integrate it into patient care.


Alex Haagaard, who calls for clinicians and researchers to recognize that healthcare systems often perpetuate injustice and inequality.


Trudy Flynn, who challenges clinicians and researchers to consider whether using broad terms impacts progress and suggests specific studies focused on fibromyalgia may lead to better outcomes.


Pat Dennis, who discusses how pain isn’t just about intensity, it’s about how it affects everyday life.




One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society. We’d like to thank the Global Alliance of Partners for Pain Advocacy and the World Patients Alliance for their support and involvement in this season. For more information about One Thing, all the videos and podcasts, or to nominate a speaker for next season, check out onething.painsci.org, or search ‘One Thing’ on social media platforms.


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1 year ago
20 minutes 26 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
One Thing Season Four Trailer

Welcome back to Season Four of the One Thing podcast. This season we’re flipping things on its head, asking people with lived experience of pain “What’s one thing you want pain researchers and clinicians to know?”


We have 13 great guests spread across two podcasts. The first episode – which drops tomorrow – is all about what really matters to patients. The second episode – which will be released next week – focuses on prioritising patient voices. Keep an eye on our social media, podcast feed, YouTube channel, and website for all this season’s exciting content.


One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society. We’d like to thank the Global Alliance of Partners for Pain Advocacy and the World Patients Alliance for their support and involvement in this season. For more information about One Thing, all the videos and podcasts, or to nominate a speaker for next season, check out onething.painsci.org, or search ‘One Thing’ on social media platforms.


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1 year ago
1 minute 11 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 32 - One Thing at the 2023 APS ASM

Welcome to this bonus montage podcast for One Thing, featuring interviews with a range of attendees at the 2023 Australian Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting in Canberra. This episode features guests such as Chris Hayes, Liam Mannix, and Carolyn Arnold, as well as all 10 speakers from season three!


Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
5 minutes 28 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 31 - One Thing Season Three

All ten speakers from Season Three - in the one podcast! How convenient!


All the transcripts are available at onething.painsci.org.

 

Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
35 minutes 46 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 30 - One Thing with Joyce McSwan

Join Joyce McSwan as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.

 

In this podcast, we are pleased to introduce Joyce McSwan as the incoming President of the Australian Pain Society. Joyce is a highly respected member of the pain management community in Australia, and we are thrilled to have her take on this important leadership role. With decades of experience, Joyce is well-equipped to guide the Australian Pain Society in its mission to promote the best possible pain management for all Australians. As a leader, Joyce is known for her collaborative and inclusive approach, and we are confident that she will work tirelessly to ensure that the Australian Pain Society remains a leading voice in the field.


Joyce shares her vision for the future of pain management, and discusses some of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Whether you are a healthcare professional, a patient, or simply interested in learning more about pain management, this podcast is a must-listen. Join us as we welcome Joyce McSwan to her new role as President of the Australian Pain Society, and explore the exciting future of pain management.


The transcript is available at onething.painsci.org.

 

Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
2 minutes 8 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 29 - One Thing with Trudy Maunsell

Join Trudy Maunsell as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.

 

In this podcast, chronic pain sufferers will get insights and encouragement from Trudy Maunsell, a pain management expert, as she discusses the challenges of dealing with chronic pain and how to seek help. Trudy stresses the importance of not suffering alone, and highlights the benefits of seeking assistance from the many people and resources available to help manage pain. She also addresses the invisible nature of chronic pain and how frustrating it can be when others can't see or understand the extent of one's suffering. Trudy provides practical advice on how to take the first step towards pain management and encourages viewers to be proactive in trying different approaches. Whether you're new to chronic pain management or have been dealing with it for years, Trudy's message of hope and support is sure to inspire and uplift.


The transcript is available at onething.painsci.org.

 

Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
4 minutes 14 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 28 - One Thing with Denise Harrison

Join Professor Denise Harrison as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.

 

In this podcast, we are joined by Professor Denise Harrison, a leading expert in the field of paediatric pain research. Denise shares her insights on how babies, particularly sick and preterm babies, are challenged by pain due to various medical procedures. She also provides valuable advice for parents on how they can help reduce their baby's pain during these procedures, including the use of breastfeeding, skin-to-skin contact, and sweet solutions. If you or a loved one are challenged by chronic pain or have a baby who will be undergoing medical procedures, this podcast is a must-listen. Denise's research provides evidence-based strategies that can help alleviate the pain experienced by babies and improve their overall well-being. Don't miss out on this informative and important discussion with one of the leading experts in the field.


The transcript is available at onething.painsci.org.

 

Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
2 minutes 55 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 27 - One Thing with Tim Atkinson

Join Tim Atkinson as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.

 

In this podcast, we speak with Tim Atkinson, a patient advocate and author of "Where Does it Hurt?" Tim shares his personal journey with chronic pain and discusses the importance of recognizing one's own agency in pain self-management. He shares a unique perspective on pain as pleasure, which he discovered while researching his memoir. Tim believes that understanding and embracing one's own control over their pain management can be transformative. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone challenged by chronic pain and looking for new ways to approach pain management.


The transcript is available at onething.painsci.org.

 

Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
3 minutes 35 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 26 - One Thing with Jilly Bond

Join Jilly Bond as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.

 

In this podcast, we explore the challenges of living with chronic pain and how it can feel like there's no solution that works for everyone. Our guest, Jilly Bond, a pelvic pain therapist, shares some hopeful insights into managing chronic pain. She explains why there isn't just one treatment out there for everyone, and that persistent pain can change over time. Jilly shares simple strategies and interventions that can help alleviate pain, such as improving bowel habits, reducing caffeine intake, and incorporating movement and exercise. Jilly's expertise in pelvic pain adds a unique perspective to this conversation, as she shares overlooked causes and solutions for this type of pain. If you're living with chronic pain, this podcast offers practical tips and hope for managing your pain.

 

The transcript is available at onething.painsci.org.


Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
4 minutes 7 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 25 - One Thing with Katleho Limakatso

Join Dr Katleho Limakatso as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.

 

In this podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Katleho Limakatso, who recently completed his PhD research on phantom limb pain. Dr. Limakatso provides insight into the biopsychosocial factors associated with phantom limb pain and how an interdisciplinary approach is necessary for its management. He also discusses the challenges of treating pain early, particularly in cases of emergency amputation, and shares his ideas for community-based care to improve patient outcomes. If you or a loved one is challenged by chronic pain, this podcast offers valuable information and potential solutions to explore. Join us as we delve into Dr. Limakatso's research and gain a deeper understanding of phantom limb pain and its management.


The transcript is available at onething.painsci.org.

 

Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
3 minutes 35 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 24 - One Thing with Emma Karran

Join Dr Emma Karran as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.

 

Emma Karran is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of South Australia. Her current research projects relate to exploring the social determinants of pain outcomes, optimising the management of low back pain in primary care, implementation research, and health communication.

 

Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
3 minutes 52 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 23 - One Thing with Allen Finley

Join Professor Allen Finley as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.

 

In this podcast, pain expert Allen Finley shares his insights on how to deal with pain and not let it dictate our future. Allen, who works with children and teenagers dealing with pain in a clinical setting, talks about how important it is to keep our goals in place and not let pain stop us from doing what we want to do in life. He urges listeners not to assume that they won't be able to follow a certain career or pursue a particular sport or activity just because of the pain they are experiencing now. Allen explains that even chronic complex pain can be resolved or managed, and that it's important to keep hope going and look forward to the future. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone who has been challenged by pain and needs some inspiration to keep going.


The transcript is available at onething.painsci.org.

 

Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
4 minutes 5 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 22 - One Thing with Rachel Zoffness

Join Dr Rachel Zoffness as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.


In this podcast, we interview Dr. Rachel Zoffness, a pain psychologist and expert in chronic pain management. Dr. Zoffness discusses the important topic of chronic pain and the biopsychosocial nature of pain. She emphasizes that pain is not just a biomedical problem but a complex interplay between biological, psychological, and social factors. Dr. Zoffness shares insights and strategies for managing chronic pain, including mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone challenged by chronic pain and seeking guidance on how to live a fulfilling life despite pain.


The transcript is available at onething.painsci.org


Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.


For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
7 minutes 18 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 21 - One Thing with Andrea Furlan

Join Dr Andrea Furlan they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.

 

In this informative podcast, chronic pain specialist Andrea Furlan discusses the difference between acute pain and chronic pain and why treating them requires different approaches. Andrea uses an analogy of a house alarm system to explain the functioning of the pain system in our body and how chronic pain can arise from a malfunctioning pain system. She emphasizes the need for doctors and healthcare professionals to recognize and diagnose nociplastic pain, a relatively new concept that is often overlooked.


Andrea Furlan is a renowned pain specialist and Professor of medicine at the University of Toronto. She has extensive experience in managing chronic pain and has authored numerous publications in the field. Her message in this podcast is one of hope for those who suffer from chronic pain, as she emphasizes that this type of pain is treatable and curable with the right approach. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone challenged by chronic pain, as Andrea provides valuable insights and information that can help improve their quality of life.


The transcript is available at onething.painsci.org

 

Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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2 years ago
4 minutes 22 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
One Thing Season Three Trailer
Welcome back for season three of the One Thing podcast. On this platform, we ask researchers, clinicians, and people with lived experience – “What’s one thing you want people challenged by pain to know about?” Season three will kick off tomorrow, and we can’t wait to show you what we’ve been working on! Keep an eye out on our website and social media for more information.  

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2 years ago
22 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 20 - One Thing with Mark Hutchinson and Beverly Thorn

Join Professor Mark Hutchinson and Professor Beverly Thorn as they discuss the one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.


This episode was recorded at the 42nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Pain Society. 

 

Season Two of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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3 years ago
5 minutes 30 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 19 - One Thing with Kathleen Sluka

Join Professor Kathleen Sluka as they discuss the one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.


Dr. Sluka's laboratory studies the peripheral and central mechanisms of chronic musculoskeletal pain. These studies primarily involve the use of animal models of muscle pain developed and characterized in Dr. Sluka's laboratory. Current projects are aimed at deciphering the role of descending facilitation from the medulla in initiating and maintaining chronic muscle pain.

 

Season Two of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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3 years ago
6 minutes 37 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 18 - One Thing with Saurab Sharma

Join Dr Saurab Sharma as they discuss the one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.


Dr Saurab Sharma is a postdoctoral research fellow at Neuroscience Research Australia and the University of New South Wales, supported by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) John J. Bonica Fellowship. His research includes developing global strategies for improving musculoskeletal health and developing and testing assessment methods and interventions for pain. Prior to commencing his PhD in 2017, Saurab worked as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist and lecturer in Nepal for a decade.

 

Season Two of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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3 years ago
3 minutes 45 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Episode 17 - One Thing with Line Caes

Join Dr Line Caes as they discuss the one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.


Dr Line Caes is passionate about furthering our understanding of the bidirectional influence between parents and children during painful experiences and how this influence changes throughout childhood. Following this passion, she joined the University of Stirling in July 2016, attracted by strong developmental focus in Stirling and the fascinating opportunity to continue expanding her interest in early childhood pain experiences through the Division of Psychology’s Kindergarten.

 

Season Two of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.


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3 years ago
6 minutes 20 seconds

One Thing Pain Podcast
Welcome back for season three of the One Thing podcast. On this platform, we ask researchers, clinicians, and people with lived experience one simple question – “What’s one thing you want people challenged by pain to know about?”

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.