Liam Virgo chats to Kev Castle on Nottingham Hospitals Radio about living with FND (Functional Neurological Disorder).

Lauren from "Mums On The Move" talks to Mary about her story and how "Mums On the Move" in Nottingham came to be.

An open and honest story and how the group works and helps.

Email: mumsonthemove@womensfitnesscollective.co.uk

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/p/Mums-on-the-Move-Notts-61575901910650/

Message From Lauren -

On Friday, we stepped out of our comfort zone and went to be interviewed by Mary at Nottingham Hospital Radio.

We spoke about my journey with postnatal depression and how Mums on the Move came about.

At the end of the interview, Mary reflected that my approach was to get out and do something — and while that worked for me, I want to make something very clear:

Just because it worked for me does not mean it’s right for you — and that’s okay.

Postnatal depression affects everyone differently, so please don’t compare your journey to someone else’s.

Mums on the Move is a community of women for women. We support each other and lift each other up.

There’s no pressure, no judgement, and definitely no cliquey or bitchy vibes here.

If you’re battling postnatal depression, I want you to know this: you are not alone — even when it feels like you are.

If you’re not ready to join a walk, that’s okay. You can message us anytime if you just need a chat.

If you want to come on a walk but don’t feel like talking, that’s okay too.

If you need someone to hold or push your baby, that’s okay.

If you need a cry or a hug, we’re really good at those.

If you want to share your win of the day, we’ll celebrate with you.

Either way, we’ve got you — and you’ve got us.

So take the first step and come and see for yourself what Mums on the Move is all about and why it’s so special

Mary Maxwell chats with Jessie from the Anthony Nolan charity to find out about Stem Cell Donations and the new Cell Collection Centre in the Queens Medical Centre.

Listen to find out more.

Visit the Anthony Nolan Website

In their final segment of "A Pocket Of Poetry" Becca and Heidi being us a couple of poems and discuss the topic of "Love"

Becca and Heidi talk about Spoken Word Poetry

This week, Becca and Heidi talk about famous poets from the region.

Becca and Heidi are 3rd year University Of Nottingham students. They're going to bring us a number of Poetry items based on a theme. This weeks theme is Autumn.

Ann Vickers from City Hub Ukraine chats to Kev Castle on Nottingham Hospitals Radio.

On Saturday the 6th September, the 2025 Nottingham Hospitals Charity Abseil took place at the queens Medical Centre.

At the end of the day, over 90 people had abseiled down the side of the hospital raising more than £27,000. That figure is still expected to rise.

Nottingham Hospitals Radio provided live coverage and a highlights show of the event.

If you want to know more about the event, or are interested in signing up for next year, please visit the Nottingham Hospitals Charity Webpage

Nottingham Hospitals Radio is also a registered charity and you can find out more about us on our webpage

Due to Music Rights and Licensing, the music requests have been removed from this podcast.

Molly Hansell joins Mary Maxwell to tell us all about the blood borne virus project taking place in the Accident and Emergency department.