Countercurrent: Conversations With Professor Roger Kneebone

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Synopsis

A podcast for people who like the unexpected. Join the surgeon and academic Professor Roger Kneebone in conversation with unorthodox people whose careers defy traditional boundaries and who swim against the tide.

Episodes

  • Desiree Botana Machado in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    18/09/2023 Duration: 01h08min

    Desiree Botana Machado is a skilled prosector, preparing dissections of human cadavers for teaching medical students and surgeons. We discuss how her work combines extraordinary levels of craftsmanship and skill with deep anatomical knowledge and the ability to engage with learners across a wide range of knowledge and experience. 

  • James Eastaway in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    04/09/2023 Duration: 01h13min

    Dr James Eastaway trained as a doctor while developing his career as a leading Baroque oboeist and working in experimental theatre. As a musician he plays in some of the UK and Europe’s leading ensembles, while as a doctor he is a GP in a South London training practice. We discuss the excitements and challenges of keeping these multiple strands in play at the same time. 

  • Joz Norris in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    21/08/2023 Duration: 01h14min

    Joz Norris is an award-winning writer, actor and comedian. We explore Joz’s approach to his work in the world of comedy, and discuss how his absurdist approach has opened new directions. We examine parallels between our professional lives and discuss the transitions we have both experienced in our careers. https://www.joznorris.co.uk

  • Anna Detari in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    07/08/2023 Duration: 01h12min

    The Hungarian musician Anna Detari studied the flute at the Liszt Institute in Budapest and developed a passion for performing contemporary compositions before her career was disrupted by Musician’s Focal Dystonia - a mysterious condition which she went on to research and which formed the basis of her doctorate. Although Anna has recovered her ability to perform, her interests in musicians’ wellbeing and the impact of neurodiversity on professional careers form the basis of her current work at the Royal College of Music   https://www.rcm.ac.uk/research/people/details/?id=96061

  • Angeliki McAllister in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    24/07/2023 Duration: 01h10min

    Miss Angeliki McAllister trained as a breast surgeon, initially focusing on procedures to remove cancers and refashion patients’ breasts. Now she is developing a non-operative clinical role, bringing together the many kinds of expertise which women experiencing breast cancer need. We discuss her ideas around widening her professional focus, comparing her career path with my own experience in surgery, general practice and academia.

  • Simon Friend in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    14/07/2023 Duration: 01h06min

    Simon Friend retired from PwC in 2017 after 35 years with the company. His background in accountancy, auditing and business leadership has led to a range of other roles, including being Non-Executive Director at the Royal Academy of Arts. We discuss Simon's role as critical friend and explore how his experience in thinking about risk can inform an organisation’s decision-making. 

  • Maiko Tsutsumi in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    19/06/2023 Duration: 01h11min

    Maiko Tsutsumi studied furniture making and Japanese lacquer work as an apprentice in her native Japan in the 1990s. After moving to London and studying furniture design at the Royal College Art, she worked for a design studio in London. Having completed a PhD (entitled The Poetics of Everyday Objects) she took up a teaching role at Camberwell College of Arts. Now working independently, Maiko’s interests cross many boundaries. https://www.maikotsutsumi.com 

  • Tim Boon in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    05/06/2023 Duration: 01h29min

    Tim Boon is a historian of the public culture of science. In his long career at the Science Museum he has explored many aspects of public history relating to health. In this conversation he traces his career’s evolution and we discuss his current large-scale project The Congruence Engine, funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council.

  • Callum Thorpe in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    22/05/2023 Duration: 01h18min

    Callum Thorpe initially trained as a scientist, gaining a PhD in immunology from Imperial College London. He then trained as an opera singer and is now an internationally renowned soloist. In this conversation we explore the nature of performance in science and the performing arts.  https://www.callumthorpe.com

  • AJ West in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    08/05/2023 Duration: 01h14min

    AJ West’s career has been varied and at times controversial, and his interests are diverse. In addition to fifteen years as a television journalist and news presenter, he has participated in Big Brother and become a writer. His first novel The Spirit Engineer was published in 2021 and won the Historical Writers’ Association Debut Crown Award.  https://ajwestauthor.com

  • Ann Martin-Davis in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    24/04/2023 Duration: 01h13min

    Ann Martin-Davis is an award-winning pianist who performs as a soloist and chamber musician all over the world. In addition to her performing and recording career she is passionate about teaching. We explore parallels between our experiences of teaching, coaching and other dimensions of our professional careers. https://www.annmartin-davis.com/bio 

  • Robert Peake in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    10/04/2023 Duration: 01h15min

    Robert Peake is Senior Associate at Next Action Associates. He studied at UC Berkeley in California, where he gained a degree in English Literature and taught programming languages. His interests and talents cross many boundaries, and during the Covid pandemic he made a ukelele.  https://www.next-action.co.uk/team/robert-peake/

  • Robert Kirby in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    27/03/2023 Duration: 01h12min

    Robert Kirby trained as an actor at Rose Bruford College. With support from The Prince’s Trust he established People People, a company which brings techniques from the theatre into other areas of professional practice. We discuss our experiences of changing career direction and discover unexpected parallels. https://www.people-people.uk/the-who/

  • Paul Haidet in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    13/03/2023 Duration: 01h12min

    Dr Paul Haidet’s work crosses multiple boundaries. As Distinguished Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Public Health Sciences and Humanities at Penn State University, he is fascinated by crossing traditional disciplinary boundaries. His lifelong passion for jazz has a profound influence on his clinical practice. In this conversation we explore  unexpected parallels and similarities between our own professional experiences.

  • Sam Guglani in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    27/02/2023 Duration: 01h10min

    Dr Sam Guglani and I explore how his work as an oncologist is interwoven with his lifelong fascination with writing and the arts. Sam describes how he established Medicine Unboxed more than a decade ago, how it has developed in surprising directions and how it will take place again in May 2023 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/medicine-unboxed-matter-tickets-511287904887

  • Ana Silvera in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    13/02/2023 Duration: 01h09min

    Ana Silvera’s work defies orthodox categories, spanning folk, jazz, pop, classical and many other traditions. In addition to her recordings she works in ballet and theatre and  collaborates widely. She is also an interpreter of Ladino song. anasilvera.com

  • Ash Ranpura in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    30/01/2023 Duration: 01h10min

    Ash Ranpura’s career has moved between experimental neuroscience, internal medicine, clinical neurology and hospital redesign. In this conversation we compare our experiences of moving between fields and across interdisciplinary boundaries and explore how our experience of clinical practice has shaped our beliefs. 

  • Miranda Lowe in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    16/01/2023 Duration: 01h08min

    As Principal Curator of Crustacea and Cnideria at the Natural History Museum, Miranda Lowe is responsible for the museum’s vast collection of marine invertebrates, dating back over two hundred years. In addition to her own research she is passionate about inspiring and mentoring young people and increasing diversity. She has also written about the museum’s collection of 182 glass sea creatures made by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda_Lowe

  • Ian Skelly in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    02/01/2023 Duration: 01h26min

    Ian Skelly is a well-known music presenter on BBC Radio 3. A familiar voice at the BBC Proms, Ian has a wide range of interests including photography, film making and writing. In this conversation we discuss his approach to radio broadcasting and explore how the art of telling stories lies at the heart of his work. Along the way we examine how his ideas around improvisation and performing resonate with my experience in the world of clinical medicine.  https://www.ianskelly.co.uk

  • Harry Collins in conversation with Roger Kneebone

    19/12/2022 Duration: 01h17min

    Harry Collins is Distinguished Research Professor at Cardiff University. For over forty years he has been writing on the sociology of gravitational wave physics. A prolific author, his ideas around interactional expertise have been both influential and controversial. In this conversation we explore some of the implications of his work. 

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