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New Frontiers
by SVWA / Edinburgh Napier University
What does it mean to be ex-Forces in modern Scotland? This series - from Scotland’s Veterans Wellbeing Alliance - is a rich tapestry of stories from veterans, their families and loved ones, and Alliance partners who support them. Co-hosted by Richard Henderson and Hannah Uttley.Find Scotland's Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier UniversityCover art is taken from a photo by Hugo Jehanne, and colourised by Mac McDade. Design by Ailish Hunter.Series music is 'Something New' by the Eastern PlainEpisodes were recorded in part in Edinburgh's War Poets rooms, where the great poets Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) and Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) famously met and became friends during The Great War. At the time, the building was Craiglockhart War Hospital, and the two men were being treated for neurasthenia (shellshock or PTSD). It is now part of Edinburgh Napier University, and the headquarters of the
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Review of episodes 5-7 with Dr Linda Irvine Fitzpatrick
In this special bonus episode, Hannah and Richard are joined by Dr Linda Irvine Fitzpatrick, Strategic Lead for Scotland's Veterans Wellbeing Alliance, to discuss the talking points from episodes 5-7. Find the Scotland Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier University. Recordings by Patrick Wallace, Katie Revell, and Ailish Hunter.
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Getting Up Again
Many veterans join Civvy Street with physical injuries, or develop problems after service. In this episode, Hannah and Richard meet two organisations who, in different ways, keep veterans active - and, in some cases - get them back on their feet.https://sightscotland.org.uk/veterans https://thejourney.fitness/ Find the Scotland Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier University. Recordings by Patrick Wallace, Katie Revell, and Ailish Hunter.
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My Dog Saved My Life
‘Dogs can heal invisible wounds.’ Loyal, affectionate, and often hilarious - the right dog can can offer exactly the support some veterans need. This time, Hannah and Richard speak with Bravehound, a charity that provide assistance dogs to veterans with a clinical diagnosis of a mental health condition such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, depression or anxiety. We also attend their incredible dog show at Craiglockhart, at Edinburgh Napier University. https://www.bravehound.co.uk/ https://www.svronline.org/ Find the Scotland Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier University. Recordings by Patrick Wallace, Katie Revell, and Ailish Hunter.
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Creative Forces
Creative Forces“Veterans don’t just need to be looked after. We’ve still a vast array of particular skills - we’ve still got something to give”. In this episode, Hannah and Richard meet two groups that are keeping veterans creative. We also explore what the ex-military community has to offer to society as a whole.https://www.warheadproject.uk/ https://www.veteranstribescotland.co.uk/ Find the Scotland Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier University. Recordings by Patrick Wallace, Katie Revell, and Ailish Hunter.
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Review of episodes 1-3 with Dr Linda Irvine Fitzpatrick
In this special bonus episode, Hannah and Richard are joined by Dr Linda Irvine Fitzpatrick, Strategic Lead for Scotland's Veterans Wellbeing Alliance, to discuss the talking points from episodes 1-3. Find the Scotland Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier University
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Bacon and a Blether
Socialising, meeting up with friends, and being around others... These things are important for all of us - but particularly veterans. Sometimes, people who’ve served in the Armed Forces can feel as if they’re not understood by ‘Civvy Street’. This time, Richard and Hannah hear about events and groups that ensure veterans of all ages and backgrounds don’t feel forgotten. Find the Scotland Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier University. Recordings by Patrick Wallace, Katie Revell, and Ailish Hunter.
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Lost Voices
When you think about a ‘veteran’, what picture comes to mind? Maybe an elderly, white man adorned with WW2 medals? But, like society as a whole, Scotland’s veteran population is diverse and broad. This time, Hannah and Richard hear from ex-military women at Lothians Veterans Centre, and speak to Dougie Morgan, who spent years representing LGBT+ military charity Fighting With Pride in Scotland. https://www.fightingwithpride.org.uk/ https://www.lvc.scot/ https://www.sacro.org.uk/ Find the Scotland Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier University. Recordings by Patrick Wallace, Katie Revell, and Ailish Hunter.
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When You Can't Just 'Crack On'
How does poor mental health impact veterans? People who’ve served in the armed forces can feel like they are expected to just ‘crack on’ when they’re not feeling 100% - so they squash vulnerable thoughts and don’t speak up. In this first bumper episode of New Frontiers, we speak to charities within Scotland’s Veterans Wellbeing Alliance to understand not just the problem, but where to get help. Joining Richard Henderson and Hannah Uttley for this episode are: Callum Connolly from Rock2RecoveryCharlie Marno from the Defence Gardens SchemeLaura Mulcahy from Cyrenians. Find the Scotland Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier University. Recordings by Patrick Wallace, Katie Revell, and Ailish Hunter.
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Coming Soon... New Frontiers, from Scotland's Veterans Wellbeing Alliance
What does it mean to be ex-military in modern Scotland? This series - from Scotland’s Veterans Wellbeing Alliance - is a rich tapestry of stories from veterans, their families and loved ones, as well as projects and organisations offering help and support to those that need it. Co-hosted by Richard Henderson and Hannah Uttley.Find the Scotland Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier University--Episodes were recorded in part in Edinburgh's War Poets rooms, where poets Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) and Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) famously met and became friends during The Great War. At the time, the building was Craiglockhart War Hospital, and the two men were being treated for neurasthenia (shellshock or PTSD). It is now part of Edinburgh Napier University, and the headquarters of the Scotland Veterans Wellbeing Alliance.Production music: The Eastern Plain / Something New (instrumental version) / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com.
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What does it mean to be ex-Forces in modern Scotland? This series - from Scotland’s Veterans Wellbeing Alliance - is a rich tapestry of stories from veterans, their families and loved ones, and Alliance partners who support them. Co-hosted by Richard Henderson and Hannah Uttley.Find Scotland's Veterans Wellbeing Alliance here: https://svwa.org.uk/New Frontiers is produced by Bespoken Media for SVWA and Edinburgh Napier UniversityCover art is taken from a photo by Hugo Jehanne, and colourised by Mac McDade. Design by Ailish Hunter.Series music is 'Something New' by the Eastern PlainEpisodes were recorded in part in Edinburgh's War Poets rooms, where the great poets Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) and Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) famously met and became friends during The Great War. At the time, the building was Craiglockhart War Hospital, and the two men were being treated for neurasthenia (shellshock or PTSD). It is now part of Edinburgh Napier University, and the headquarters of the
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