NHS Salisbury & Listen
Cake with Joe and Jayne
Joe and Jayne from Salisbury Hospital discuss their favourite cake alongside issues of identity and how who we are impacts on the workplace as well as our personal lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 29, 2025
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Episodes
John Palmer 29.10.2025 26:41
John is the new Managing Director at Royal United Hospitals Bath. In this episode Jon reveals how he performed for the Pope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick Johnson 29.10.2025 26:22
Nick is the new Managing Director at Salisbury District Hospital. Nicks casual attire caused an early exit at the Palace of Westminster. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lisa Thomas 29.10.2025 24:38
Lisa is the new Managing Director at Great Western Hospital Swindon. Lisa explains how netball enables her to be herself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Women and Leadership 06.05.2025 31:37
This is a special episode recorded during Women’s History Month. Jayne hosts a discussion on women in leadership, with the CEO of BSW Hospitals Group, Cara Charles-Barks, and Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust staff members Sen Peralta, Clinical Nurse Specialist in the Spinal Unit, and Jen Malyon, Finance Business Partner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jayne in conversation with new Chief Executive Cara Charles-Barks 12.11.2024 29:43
In this episode Jayne shares tea and cake with new Chief Executive Cara Charles-Barks. They discuss growing up in Australia, Cara’s farming skills and her love of jam, plus how the developing group of hospitals can change patient experience and outcomes across Wiltshire, Swindon and Bath. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why We Do What We Do – Series Teaser 20.08.2024 2:22
Missed any episodes of our new Cake podcast series? Here’s an extra slice, as co-hosts Jayne and Ian give a taste of the treats in store as they chat with some of our staff about why they do what they do, and how they got there. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why we do what we do – Ian and Paul 09.08.2024 29:39
Head of Facilities Ian Robinson rhapsodises about his love for Tropical House music, and the genre’s Norwegian star. He also warns that he is a jinx when it comes to artists not turning up at gigs he’s bought tickets for! And Business Development & Private Patient Manager Paul Russell shares his story of starting as volunteer at the Trust and his time as a BBC radio correspondent. Hosted on Ac...
Why we do what we do – Katherine and Duncan 09.08.2024 28:22
In this episode, Deputy Chief Medical Director Duncan Murray talks about growing up in apartheid South Africa and his stint on a medical helicopter in Sydney. Plus, Orthopaedic Physiotherapist Katherine Wilcocks chats about learning to shoot growing up on a farm, and the pressure of being a Physio for rugby teams on match day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why we do what we do – Miguel and Hollie 08.08.2024 26:25
In this episode, Matron Miguel Vasconcelos whips out his book of unusual British sayings and discusses his decision to move from Portugal to the UK. Plus, Fit Test Lead Hollie Storey chats about her career to date, including stints at Formula 1 teams McLaren and Williams. She also discusses her love of cocktails, boxing and, of course, cake. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf...
Why we do what we do – James and Ben 08.08.2024 23:20
Medicine Division Rota Manager James Juden reveals that his lucrative first job was as a pot washer or ‘Fairy Liquid Operative’ at the local village pub – when he was 11 years old! Plus, Ben Oakleigh, Divisional Manager in Urgent & Emergency Medicine, tells how although his rugby career was cut short by injury, his love of the game led him to working with teams in South Africa. Hosted on Acast...
Why we do what we do – Neil and Tanya 07.08.2024 23:50
In this episode, Transformation Portfolio & Programme Lead Neil Lewis recounts how his work in the Army helped him deal with PTSD from a horrific childhood traffic accident. Also, Former Education staff member Tanya Neal, who has served as a RAF Police Officer, admits that when she was young, she always wanted to be a Nurse, but realised she would be ‘terrible’ at it. Hosted on Acast. See acas...
Why we do what we do – Helen and Paul 07.08.2024 25:13
In this episode, Knowledge and Library Services Manager Helen Dobson offers insights into the work of an insurance investigator and a teacher in prisons. And Facilities General Manager Paul Freeman talks about how being treated in the Burns Unit for a terrible accident inspired him to work at the Trust. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Getting a Job in the NHS 06.08.2024 37:24
Join Besh Nijhar-Brown, HR and Recruitment expert, and Dave Roberts, Associate Director of Communications, Engagement and Community Relations at Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust, as they share tips and advice on applying and interviewing for a job in the NHS. This podcast episode also includes some staff members recalling their own job-seeking experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...
Why we do what we do - Dave and Kev 12.12.2023 28:49
In this episode, Radio Odstock presenter Kev Lawrence discusses his modest exam results leading to an unusual route to being a teacher and his love of hospital radio, while Associate Director of Communications Dave Roberts attempts to explain his career, from not being a cowboy and failing to join the Navy - which led to a decade working in the theatre, time in politics and then arriving at Salisb...
Why we do what we do - Gemma and Katie 11.12.2023 22:27
In this episode, our Sustainability Manager Gemma Heath talks about how as a young mother she studied for a degree, accidentally got a job with our charity the Stars Appeal and after many years raising funds now leads the hospital's commitment to sustainability, while Katie Duggan reflects on her love of hospitality and the demands of running the hospital catering service. Hosted on Acast. See aca...
Power of Inclusion 04.09.2023 36:12
Providing inclusive public services during a time of debate and division. With guests Ian Green OBE Chair of Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust, The Very Reverend Nick Papadopoulos Dean of Salisbury and Cheryl Samuels Director of People at Evelina London Women’s & Children’s Hospital. This episode was recorded in front of a live audience during Salisbury Hospital's Tent Talks festival of lear...
Why we do what we do – Katy and Lee 04.08.2023 24:11
In this episode Lee Phillips, Head of Pathology, and Katy Griffin from the Stars Appeal describe how they followed their childhood passions into successful careers, and we hear about the impact of David Attenborough, polka dot zebras, giant lizards and careless tortoises. Lee explains his love affair with the hospital wooshy system. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why we do what we do – Hannah and Helen 02.08.2023 22:34
This episode covers gymnastics, new hips and babies. Hannah goes from life as a trainee midwife at Salisbury to annoying mother-to-be and now a Divisional Director of Operations – but is she now a manager or still a midwife at heart? Helen takes us on a journey from disappointment through biosciences, the Science Museum, and not quite knowing how to describe her jobs to her current role as a...
Why we do what we do – Adrian and Rhonda 02.08.2023 24:34
Welcome back to The Cake. In this new series we will be exploring why we do the jobs we do, what motivates us and how our work life choices are influenced by many factors, both planned and unplanned. In this first episode we introduce our new co-host Ian Crowley and talk with hospital Chaplain Adrian Burholt and Macmillan Primary Cancer Care Facilitator Nurse Rhonda Williams. Rhonda...
Love 13.02.2023 27:58
In this episode Jayne is joined by guest host Kate Jenkins and guests Vicki Horrell and George Goodrick-Meak to discuss love. They reminisce about meeting their partners, explore what loves mean and ponder on how to keep love alive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Menopause 09.02.2023 27:34
In this episode Lydia and Cathy discuss the impact of the menopause on themselves, their families and work colleagues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mid-Life 30.01.2023 23:06
In this episode, Dave Broughton discusses how he moved from a management career to being a hospital porter. The episode explores societal prejudice, domestic management and a little rugby. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Parenthood 12.09.2022 30:08
This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions as Jenny Stagg and Louise Arnett discuss the highs and lows of parenthood, the struggles with work and childcare and how it feels when the kids eventually leave home. And Joe leaves the podcast as he takes up a new role outside the Trust. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Military Family 26.08.2022 30:24
In this episode, Joe and Jayne discuss the military family with veteran Dr Simon Hunter and army child David Murtagh. The conversation covers growing up in the army community, the impact of operational deployment on the family and the fear and reality of loss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grief 09.08.2022 31:17
In this episode, Joe and Jayne discuss the impact of grief and dying with Hospice Volunteer Holly Storey, End of Life Lead Hannah McClean and Vicky Bowhill from the Bereavement Team. We are all likely to experience grief at some point in our lives and the guests share how loss has impacted them and their families and share some thoughts on how to prepare for the inevitable. Hosted on Ac...
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