Fiona Eastmond
Open POD pod
Explaining what Peer Supported Open Dialogue actually entails can be challenging. Talking about talking in order to explain the content of a network meeting is like trying to hold smoke, as Amanda puts it. In this series we hope to record conversations that are dialogical and form a dialogue, with insights from creators, practitioners and teachers of Open Dialogue. We would love it if we could form a dialogue with you. We would like to quite literally demystify what Open Dialogue is all about by having a dialogue about it.
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5. Feb 2026
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3.10 Live special from CNWL November POD conference 2025 05.02.2026 52:31
Send a text Guests live on stage talking about POD. Live special from CNWL November POD conference 2025. POD at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Eastmond | LinkedIn
3.9 Keith Bryant - if we eat the elephant slowly, we're going to get there 09.10.2025 24:00
Send a text Keith Bryant, CEO of the Open Dialogue Centre came all the way from Australia to see what CNWL are doing with Peer Open Dialogue in their Westminster pilot. It was really good to meet him. In this episode, Keith reflects with Gareth Jarvis and Fiona Eastmond about all things Peer Open Dialogue in Westminster. POD at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Eastmond | Li...
3.8 Russell Razzaque - Why don't we try something different? 04.09.2025 22:17
Send a text Fiona talks to Russell about what his journey with Peer Informed Open Dialogue has been like ahead of the long-awaited publication of the results of the ODESSI trial. POD at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Eastmond | LinkedIn
3.7 Lauren Markham: Unlearning Systems 25.07.2025 41:20
Send a text In episode 7 of Season 3 of OpenPODpod we hear Lauren, Advanced Lived Experience Practitioner at CNWL, telling us how learning about Open Dialogue led her to peer working. Along the way we reminisce about chocolate factories, the first ever POD cohort, and Lauren’s experiences as a healthcare support worker-turned-peer. As we reflect, we look through different lenses to learn about the...
3.6 Mia Kurtti - it took 15 years 09.05.2025 45:03
Send a text In this episode Gareth and Fiona are joined by Mia Kurtti, who has been working at the heart of what we now call Open Dialogue as it developed in Finland. We ask for her reflections on how this way of working came about and how something that originated in rural Finland can be translated to British shores and embedded into the NHS with our diverse urban populations. POD at Central and...
3.5 It just feels so safe 10.02.2025 29:42
Send a text In a first for the podcast, Fiona interviews someone who is receiving Open Dialogue in the form of network meetings. Our guest's experience is moving, touching and real, and they have asked to remain anonymous. This episode has been completely co-produced: our guest edited the whole thing with Fiona, going through every word until we were both completely comfortable and happy with...
3.3 IMDRAP special - Brian Campbell 13.12.2024 6:50
Send a text More words and thoughts on the growing world of Open Dialogue from IMDRAP 2024 with Brian Campbell from East London. POD at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Eastmond | LinkedIn
3.4 Adrian James 13.12.2024 4:46
Send a text Here at CNWL where Fiona and Gareth are based we had a visit from Adrian James, NHS England’s medical director for mental health and neurodiversity. Adrian loved what we are doing in the pilot phase of Peer-informed Open Dialogue. Adrian spent most of his time with people who use our services in South Westminster and who have been benefitting from the introduction of Peer- informed Ope...
3.2 IMDRAP special - Martijn Kole 09.12.2024 13:03
Send a text Fiona and her roving mike went to the 28th International Meeting on Dialogical and Reflective Approaches to Psychosis and Other Challenging Mental States (IMDRAP) conference and sat down with quite a few people to have chats about the state of Peer-informed Open Dialogue in the NHS and beyond. Martijn is a very experienced peer worker and delighted Fiona with his thoughts about what Op...
3.1 IMDRAP special- Mimi and Leon 01.12.2024 19:19
Send a text Welcome back! Welcome to Season three of Open POD pod! We've come a long way and we are still incredibly thankful for Billy Hardy whom we miss very much. This short episode is one of a few short "Vox popularis" interviews that Fiona did at the IMDRAP conference - a conference in August 2024 all about Open Dialogue. This one is the inimitable Mimi and the lovely Leon. Bea...
2.4 Harlene Anderson - retaining curiosity 27.04.2024 57:25
Send a text In this episode Amanda and Gareth listen to Harlene Anderson talking about the ins and outs of embedding Open Dialogue ways of working into systems, using the Reflecting Team. Harlene gives us the full benefit of her wisdom and there is a book recommendation too. POD at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Eastmond | LinkedIn
2.3 Claire Murdoch- a name not a number 17.04.2024 45:05
Send a text Claire Murdoch, Chief Executive of Central and North West London NHS Trust (CNWL) and national director for mental health, brings her wealth of experience and insight to Episode 3. Claire has a lively discussion with Amanda Bueno, Gareth Jarvis and Fiona Eastmond focusing on the importance of fostering meaningful connections and facilitating healing within the community. Listeners can...
2.1 Always include the person 02.04.2024 36:05
Send a text In this first episode of Season 2 of Open POD pod, we continue to create dialogue about dialogue. We talk about the origins of Open Dialogue, what it actually IS. We reflect about how Season 1 was made and our feelings about Billy Hardy our good friend who passed away in January of this year. There has been something of a break in publishing but as you will see there has been no break...
2.2 Jaakko Seikkula - be with them all the way 02.04.2024 1:07:52
Send a text In our second episode of Season 2 Jaakko Seikkula talks all things Open Dialogue right from the very first day that a different approach was decided upon in Tornio. Gareth, Amanda and Fiona ask all the questions and Jaakko imparts his wisdom right from the origin of this new approach. POD at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Eastmond | LinkedIn
11 small talk can lead to Big Talk 18.12.2023 23:21
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this eleventh and penultimate episode for our first season, we start with small talk and work our way up to big talk, via hairdressers and the word Mental. Another part of our ongoing educational conversations on how to use and embed Open Dialogue way of working into mental health services in the UK. PO...
10 Johnson Tsang 17.12.2023 27:34
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this tenth episode, we start and finish with art and artwork via our musings on how to embed Open Dialogue into mental health services in the UK. We reflect together on our hopes for the future. POD at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Eastmond | LinkedIn
9 Roads out of ODESSI 05.10.2023 42:17
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this ninth episode, we start in the middle again and talk about where we go from the ODESSI trial, via non verbal communication, elephants and the bridge across the River Kwai. We reflect together on how this could be a sea-change in mental health services and on our hopes for the future. POD at Central...
8 We can change the language 07.09.2023 22:47
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this eighth episode of OpenPODpod Billy talks about the blue book, the Normans, and reads a poem. We take special descriptive phrases and think about making badges. Content warning: contains one swear word, and some themes which may be upsetting, including mention of domestic abuse. POD at Central and N...
7 Being the guardian of safety 11.08.2023 46:42
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this seventh episode of OpenPODpod Billy talks about how we can fit safeguarding in to Peer Supported Open Dialogue Network Meetings in an open dialogical and compassionate way. Content warning: contains some themes which may be upsetting, including mention of domestic abuse. POD at Central and North We...
6 As a newborn baby 23.07.2023 35:21
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this sixth episode, we welcome Oppi who is new to Open Dialogue and an advocate for change. We reflect together on how a "not-knowing" approach is essential to the work and using of ourselves is a part of it too. POD at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Eastmond | LinkedI...
5 Acting on the listening 18.04.2023 33:18
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this fifth episode, Billy and Amanda think together of how Jaako Seikkula started to think about needs-adapted ways of working in 1992 and where we are now. We reflect together on safeguarding and how to handle it openly, using terms of safety rather than risk. POD at Central and North West London NHS Fo...
4 Cumbersome and clunky 16.04.2023 32:54
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this fourth episode, Billy tells the sock story and we talk about the choreography of dialogues. We reflect together on how learning is sometimes unlearning and how to show emotions authentically whilst holding a space with appropriate levels of respect for those emotions. POD at Central and North West L...
2 More like dancing 11.04.2023 32:51
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this second episode, Amanda and Billy talk to Fiona about what brought them here. We reflect together on how dialogues within conversations can be as complex and as beautiful as dance - and as simple, too. POD at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Eastmond | LinkedIn
3 Three important words 11.04.2023 17:39
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this third episode, Billy gives us some books to buy and tells us the three most important words he teaches to his students. We reflect together on how dialogue is nothing without reflection and how reflection creates further dialogue. POD at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust Fiona Eastm...
1 Reading the water 03.04.2023 24:27
Send a text Exploring what Peer-Supported Open Dialogue is by creating a dialogue about it. In this first episode, Amanda and Billy talk about talking to stimulate reflections from our listeners on what dialogical practice might look like. We reflect together from the position of an honest perspective on how the seemingly simple concept of having an "open dialogue" could be so challengin...
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