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Mr Pain
Chronic Pain Australia
6 episodes
3 days ago
Paul Biegler is a science journalist and former doctor who has been on his own pain journey and he has recently released a fascinating new book that investigates the true sources of chronic pain.   Paul’s new book is called, 'Why does it still hurt? How the power of knowledge can overcome chronic pain’.
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Paul Biegler is a science journalist and former doctor who has been on his own pain journey and he has recently released a fascinating new book that investigates the true sources of chronic pain.   Paul’s new book is called, 'Why does it still hurt? How the power of knowledge can overcome chronic pain’.
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Mr Pain
Paul Biegler on why it still hurts and how knowledge can help overcome chronic pain
Paul Biegler is a science journalist and former doctor who has been on his own pain journey and he has recently released a fascinating new book that investigates the true sources of chronic pain.   Paul’s new book is called, 'Why does it still hurt? How the power of knowledge can overcome chronic pain’.
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2 years ago
29 minutes 33 seconds

Mr Pain
S1 - Dads in Pain - E4 - Dr Joshua Pate
Dr Joshua Pate is an accomplished pain scientist and producer of a range of pain education resources. His children’s books, Ted-Ed video and his very own video interview series ‘One Thing’ educate audiences in the millions. In this episode, Dr Pate shares how pain affects the whole household and how ‘social stories’ plays an important part in shifting societal understanding of chronic pain.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 44 seconds

Mr Pain
S1 - Dads in Pain - E3 - Anjelo Ratnachandra
Anjelo Ratnachandra is the founder of Beyond Pain and an award-winning practitioner who established one of the first private chronic pain/fatigue physiotherapy services in Australia.
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3 years ago
27 minutes 48 seconds

Mr Pain
S1 - Dads In Pain - E2 - Karra Eloff
Author and founder of The Chronic Pain Couple, Karra Eloff, discusses some key themes and strategies to support relationships for men (and their partners) who experience chronic pain.
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3 years ago
25 minutes 25 seconds

Mr Pain
S1 - Dads in Pain - E1 - Dr Matt McGregor
Matt is one of Australia’s leading psychologists with a rich history working with men from all walks of life. In this chat, he draws on parallels between chronic pain and exercise and sport and touches on the concept of ‘secondary gains’. It’s a great listen for both those managing and supporting those who manage chronic pain.
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3 years ago
26 minutes 23 seconds

Mr Pain
S1 - Dads in Pain - Trailer
Introducing Mr Pain, a podcast devoted to supporting Australian men who live with chronic pain. Season 1 of Mr Pain explores to concept of Dads in Pain - how pain often intersects with family life and what men who manage chronic pain can do to help us be the best fathers, partners, brothers or sons that we can be. Mr Pain is hosted by Brent Hedley and powered by Chronic Pain Australia, Australia’s national voice for those who live with chronic pain.
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3 years ago
2 minutes 1 second

Mr Pain
Paul Biegler is a science journalist and former doctor who has been on his own pain journey and he has recently released a fascinating new book that investigates the true sources of chronic pain.   Paul’s new book is called, 'Why does it still hurt? How the power of knowledge can overcome chronic pain’.