Hello my friends
It has been a long while. In this episode, I explain my hiatus and answer some of the questions I have received on instagram and TikTok over the last few weeks <3
I hope you enjoy it. Promise I won't leave you hanging for so long again
Hello!! In this episode, I am joined by one of my bestest friends, Kle.
We had such a good chat about everything friendship-related — from navigating university friendships and beyond, to recognising when someone is no longer worth your time or peace of mind.
We hope you love it as much as we loved recording it.
Until the next episode xxxx
hello ! long time no see xxx
In this episode I chat about my medical elective in Dubai, some realisations as I near my 25th birthday and my new love for matcha. Hope you enjoy !!!!
Hello!! It has been a while.
In this episode, I chat about where I have been since the last episode, thoughts about going into my 4th year of medical school, turning 25 soon and a lot of discussion about social media. I hope you enjoy and I will see you all soon where me and a friend will be deep diving our 2024 elective experiences.
Hi friends,
Today I deep dived into lots of different things that I have come to realise as a 24 year old on the planet of earth.
This was quite an open discussion so I really hope you all enjoy. As always, I am keen to hear your thoughts on the ep and if there is anything you have also come to realise as a grown up.
hi besties, in this episode I really said no filter. I summarise my first med school placement for you all and also delve into what med school is really like according to some medics !! hope you all enjoy x
hi friends, I am back from my 2 month break. I
I had exams and life happened. Anyways, today I recorded a fun little-ish ep on my experience of third year medical school so far and then share some of our placement fails. if we don't laugh we'll cry.
Hi friends!
In this episode I discuss all the things I am leaving in 2023 and things I think the world should leave in 2023 too. This is a lighthearted episode that is all fun and games. I hope you enjoy!
See you in 2024
hi friends! I hope everyone is doing well <3
This episode is a veryyy brief summary of why I decided to take some time off of the podcast. I explain some thoughts on my mind and basically chat non stop for 20 mins. Second comeback episode coming Friday!!!
I think it is crucial for me to state as I did in the podcast that ALL VIEWS ARE MY OWN AND I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY ORGANISATIONS.
Please ignore the Ludovico style piano music- that was absolutely not intentional but think it lowkey fits the vibe right?
In this episode, I lay it all bare and tell you what medical school is really like. It's no walk in the park - the studying is intense, the emotional ups and downs can be overwhelming, and finding time for a personal life feels like a juggling act. But I'm keeping it real with no filter, sharing the highs and lows, and how I stay true to myself through it all. No fancy words, just an honest glimpse into my journey to becoming a doctor. Hope you all enjoy <3
Join me, and my good friend Hamza in a very raw, heartfelt and introspective conversation as we delve into the profound impact the loss of our grandparents had on our lives. In this episode, we open up about our personal experiences, sharing raw emotions and candid reflections on the journey of grief.
Through poignant anecdotes and cherished memories, Hamza and I explore the unique relationships we had with our grandparents. We discuss how these losses transformed our perspectives on life, family, and the importance of cherishing moments with loved ones.
We discuss the complex nature of grief, the emotional terrain, , coping mechanisms, and the power of community and support during difficult times.
I hope this conversation between us provides a safe space for listeners to reflect, heal, and find hope amidst loss.
Helpful Links:
1. Cruse Bereavement Care- (https://www.cruse.org.uk/) - A UK-based charity providing support, advice, and information to people grieving the loss of a loved one.
2. Child Bereavement UK- (https://www.childbereavementuk.org/) - An organization offering support to children, young people, and families affected by the death of a loved one.
3. Winston's Wish- (https://www.winstonswish.org/) - A leading UK charity providing support for children and young people grieving the death of a parent or sibling.
4. Mind: Bereavement- (https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/guides-to-support-and-services/bereavement/) - Information and resources from Mind, a mental health charity in the UK, offering support for people experiencing bereavement.
5. The Good Grief Trust- (https://www.thegoodgrieftrust.org/) - A national UK charity connecting individuals with bereavement support services and resources.
hiya friends!! I hope you've been well
I am officially back from my well earned break I'd say.
Exams are officially over and I will now be a third year medical student come September.
In this episode I discuss life lately, the bias news (side eye), the new FY1 and 2 allocation system and toxic productivity.
Hope you enjoy and can't wait to get back into the pod life
Hola Amigas
Welcome back to the sorry,what? podcast. Today, I am joined by the lovely Cara, my good friend and fellow advocate for living as fulfilling a life as possible.
In this episode, we'll share some insights on how we've found balance between our work and personal lives. We also share tips that have helped us along the way.
Also we discuss the struggles of figuring out what you want to do with your degree and finding your way in the professional world.
Don't fret though besties ,it's not all doom and gloom. We'll also share some insights on how to find your passion and thrive in your career.
So, whether you're a recent graduate or just feeling stuck in your current job, listen in.
We promise to keep it fun and informative as we explore the ups and downs of post-grad life.
Grab an iced coffee and enjoy the ep xx
If you want to gain an insider's perspective on the world of medical school and practicing medicine then listen in!
In this episode, Dr.Ollie Burton pulls back the curtain on his experience of navigating medical school as a graduate and reveals the journey he took to make it through to the other side. He also shares his personal journey as a practicing doctor and sheds light on the challenges and rewards that come with the job.
We also delve into the hot-button topic of junior doctors striking, and Ollie provides his valuable insight into the reasons behind the strikes and what they hope to achieve.
This conversation is sure to leave you feeling inspired and informed, as Ollie's passion for his work and commitment to making a difference in his field of work is evident throughout!
I hope you enjoy this episode x
In the third episode of "Sorry, what?", I delve into the world of social "icks" and cancel culture. I also explore the annoying habits and behaviours of our generation (gen Z, millennial and zillenial) that can make us cringe, from using certain slang words to oversharing on social media. Also discussed is the trend of "canceling" individuals or groups for their problematic actions or statements, and debates the pros and cons of this phenomenon. Join me for a good wee chat as I explores the complexities of navigating modern social norms and the pitfalls of cancel culture in the third episode of "Sorry, what?".
Hi lovelies, I took quite the hiatus unintentionally. My laptop died (gbnf) and I had uni coursework but thats all done so now back to the pod life hehe.
Join us for a lively conversation about the impact of social media on our lives. In this episode, I am joined by one of my best friends Amy, and we dive into the world of social media discussing the benefits, pitfalls, and dark sides of these platforms.
We explore the role social media plays in our daily lives, from connecting with family, friends and building communities to the negative effects on mental health.
Amy and I share our personal experiences with social media and discuss how we have found balance and mindfulness in our use of these platforms.
join us for this candid and very real convo!! x x
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In the first episode of my podcast "Sorry, What?", you will learn a a little about me as I share my own personal journey to medicine. I'll also delve into the common misconceptions about what it means to be a graduate medical student and shed light on the realities of grad burnout. With my unique perspective and honest insights, I hope to offer a fresh and informative take on the ups and downs of life in the medical field. So tune in and get ready to learn about my journey and gain a deeper understanding of the world of graduate medical education.