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What’s the Matter With You - or What Matters to You? Rethinking Health Through Social Prescribing

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What if health isn’t just about medicine, but also about connection?

In this episode, pharmacist and NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Arun Nadarasa joins us to talk about social prescribing — an approach that shifts healthcare from treating symptoms to understanding the person behind them.

We explore how loneliness, isolation and lack of support can shape postnatal health, and why connection, movement, and community are sometimes the most powerful prescriptions of all.

You’ll hear about:

  • The difference between “what’s the matter with you” and “what matters to you”

  • How social prescribing works — and how to access it through the NHS

  • Real stories showing the power of non-medical care

  • How digital tools, AI and even the metaverse could help build connection in the future

A grounded, hopeful conversation about re-humanising healthcare — and what a better start to motherhood could look like.

🎧 The Motherhood Clinic Podcast — honest conversations about postnatal care, connection, and recovery.

#MaternalHealth #PostnatalCare #SocialPrescribing #WomensHealth #MentalHealth #MotherhoodClinicPodcast

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11 episodes

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Manage episode 518012391 series 3678567
Content provided by The Motherhood Clinic. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Motherhood Clinic or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What if health isn’t just about medicine, but also about connection?

In this episode, pharmacist and NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Arun Nadarasa joins us to talk about social prescribing — an approach that shifts healthcare from treating symptoms to understanding the person behind them.

We explore how loneliness, isolation and lack of support can shape postnatal health, and why connection, movement, and community are sometimes the most powerful prescriptions of all.

You’ll hear about:

  • The difference between “what’s the matter with you” and “what matters to you”

  • How social prescribing works — and how to access it through the NHS

  • Real stories showing the power of non-medical care

  • How digital tools, AI and even the metaverse could help build connection in the future

A grounded, hopeful conversation about re-humanising healthcare — and what a better start to motherhood could look like.

🎧 The Motherhood Clinic Podcast — honest conversations about postnatal care, connection, and recovery.

#MaternalHealth #PostnatalCare #SocialPrescribing #WomensHealth #MentalHealth #MotherhoodClinicPodcast

  continue reading

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