We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Season Two of Paul Talks Science! The highly anticipated season kicks off with an impactful episode featuring Gemma Peters, Chief Executive of Macmillan Cancer Support, recorded during the World Cancer Congress 2024.
In this compelling conversation, host Paul Adepoju and Gemma delve into the urgent need to address inequities in cancer care. They explore how Macmillan Cancer Support is reshaping the future of cancer care through community partnerships, equity-driven innovations, and a commitment to reaching marginalized populations. Gemma’s insights shed light on how healthcare systems can be more inclusive, ensuring that everyone has access to the best possible cancer care.
What to Expect in Season Two
Season Two promises to build on the success of our inaugural season, bringing you even more thought-provoking discussions on the latest developments in science, health, and technology. From exploring groundbreaking innovations to tackling critical global health challenges, this season will highlight the voices of leaders and changemakers driving progress in their fields.
Why You Should Tune In
Whether you’re a science enthusiast, a healthcare professional, or someone curious about how innovation intersects with real-world challenges, Paul Talks Science offers engaging and informative content tailored just for you. This first episode of the new season sets the stage for an exciting lineup of episodes you won’t want to miss.
Listen Now
The Season Two premiere episode, “Bridging Gaps: Macmillan’s Path to Equitable Cancer Support,” is now available on all major podcast platforms. Tune in to hear how Macmillan is driving change and what the future holds for equitable cancer care.
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