The Public Engagement Network, Oxford Brookes University

Oxford Brookes Unscripted

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This podcast series from the Public Engagement Network (PEN) at Oxford Brookes University is a platform for academics, across all faculties, to informally share, discuss and contemplate their research with the wider community

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The Public Engagement Network, Oxford Brookes University

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Science

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www.brookes.ac.uk

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Why the Human is Still the Most Important Technology: The Science Behind Human Performance 08.07.2026

When we think about modern warfare, we often picture drones, artificial intelligence and cutting-edge technology. But behind every mission is a person whose physical fitness, mental resilience and decision-making can mean the difference between success and failure. In this episode, Dr Peter Wright explores the science of human performance and explains why soldiers are better thought of as "tactica...

What Can the Amazon Teach Us About Climate Change? 08.07.2026

What if the most important lessons about climate change and sustainability didn’t come from universities, but from the communities living closest to nature? In this episode, Dr Carolina Redolfi discusses an innovative collaboration between Oxford Brookes University, Goldsmiths, University of London and Unviersidade Federal de Rondonia in Brazil that is working with traditional and Indigenous commu...

Hidden in Plain Sight? Addressing Alcohol Harms Amongst Vet Professionals 25.06.2026

Veterinary professionals dedicate their careers to caring for animals, but who supports them when the pressures of the job become overwhelming? In this episode of Oxford Brookes Unscripted, we speak with Olivia Cormier, a veterinary surgeon turned psychology PhD researcher, about her work exploring alcohol use, mental health and stigma within the UK veterinary profession. Olivia discusses the real...

Why Engagement Matters: Rethinking Corporate Governance Through Stakeholders 09.06.2026

Corporate governance might sound technical, but it shapes everyday decisions — from the products we buy to the prices we pay. In this episode, Dr Samira Issa explores why stakeholder engagement is at the heart of better decision-making. Drawing on her PhD research at Oxford Brookes University, she shares how companies can move beyond “tick-box” governance to meaningful engagement, and how her prac...

Moving Through Menopause: How Exercise Supports Health, Confidence and Community 13.01.2026

Menopause is a natural part of life - but for many women, it can bring physical, emotional, and social challenges that are still rarely talked about openly. In this episode of Oxford Brookes Unscripted, we speak with Dr Anne Delextrat and Dr Adam Bibbey about their research exploring how exercise can support women through menopause - not just physically, but mentally and socially too. From Zumba G...

Can Fashion Grow Without Costing the Earth? Rethinking Clothing Through Circular Fashion with Dr Rebecca Beech 16.12.2025

In this episode of Oxford Brookes Unscripted, Senior Lecturer in Marketing Dr Rebecca Beech takes us inside the world of circular fashion — and why the future of what we wear may depend on renting, repairing and rethinking our relationship with clothes. Drawing on her United Nations PRME research, cross-UK interviews, and comparative analysis of four rental fashion start-ups, Rebecca explores the...

Laying the Foundations for Change: Building Skills, Curiosity and Community 13.11.2025

Construction is changing - and so is how we learn from it. In this episode of Oxford Brookes Unscripted, Morgan Sindall Construction and Oxford Brookes University discuss how their partnership is inspiring young people, empowering students, and embedding social value and sustainability into the heart of the construction industry. Featuring voices from Morgan Sindall’s team, Brookes students on pla...

FACT Episode 3: Fatigue after critical illness- looking to the future 11.11.2025

In this final episode of a three-part mini-series, Dr Louise Stayt, Professor Suzanne Bench, and Rebecca Langley discuss how the FACT intervention is being delivered and evaluated to support ICU survivors living with post-critical illness fatigue. The team explores the role of healthcare professionals, the importance of digital accessibility, and the value of both qualitative and quantitative feed...

FACT Episode 2: Co-producing an intervention to help people affected by fatigue after critical illness 11.11.2025

How can research help ICU survivors manage the long-term effects of critical illness? In this second episode of a three-part mini-series, Dr Louise Stayt, Professor Suzanne Bench, and Rebecca Langley discuss the development of the Fatigue After Critical Illness Trial (FACT) study - a co-produced, web-based self-management intervention designed to support people living with post-ICU fatigue. The te...

FACT Episode 1: Fatigue After Critical Illness - a Hidden Burden 11.11.2025

Fatigue is one of the most common - and least understood - challenges people face after surviving a critical illness. In this opening episode of a three-part mini-series, we speak with critical care researchers Dr Louise Stayt, Professor Suzanne Bench, and patient co-applicant Rebecca Langley about the hidden impact of fatigue on recovery and daily life. Rebecca shares her personal experience of r...

From One Generation to the Next: Stories of Motherhood with Professor Tina Miller 04.11.2025

In this episode of Oxford Brookes Unscripted, we sit down with Professor Tina Miller to explore how the journey into motherhood has evolved across generations - and how some pressures never quite disappear. Drawing on her groundbreaking books Making Sense of Motherhood and Motherhood: Contemporary Transitions and Generational Change, Tina discusses what her research reveals about gender practices,...

Balancing acts: A life that changed the way we work - Part 3 30.10.2025

Join Professor Simonetta Manfredi and Joanna Foster CBE for a powerful new mini podcast series exploring the evolution of work-life balance and equality in the workplace through the lens of the Equal Opportunities Commission. Drawing on Joanna’s remarkable career — from chairing the EOC to shaping national work-life policies — this series reflects on pivotal moments of change and considers their l...

Balancing acts: A life that changed the way we work - Part 2 30.10.2025

Join Professor Simonetta Manfredi and Joanna Foster CBE for a powerful new mini podcast series exploring the evolution of work-life balance and equality in the workplace through the lens of the Equal Opportunities Commission. Drawing on Joanna’s remarkable career — from chairing the EOC to shaping national work-life policies — this series reflects on pivotal moments of change and considers their l...

Balancing acts: A life that changed the way we work - Part 1 30.10.2025

Join Professor Simonetta Manfredi and Joanna Foster CBE for a powerful new mini podcast series exploring the evolution of work-life balance and equality in the workplace through the lens of the Equal Opportunities Commission. Drawing on Joanna’s remarkable career — from chairing the EOC to shaping national work-life policies — this series reflects on pivotal moments of change and considers their l...

Voices from the Margins: Reclaiming Sport Through Class-Conscious Research 30.10.2025

In this episode, we speak with Dr Stuart Whigham, Dr Michael Hobson and Dr Izram Chaudry about the deep-rooted connections between social class, sport, and education - in the UK and beyond. From the structure of school PE to international sporting institutions, we explore how class shapes access, representation, and opportunity in ways that often go unnoticed. Drawing on personal experiences and a...

Bridging the Sustainability Careers Gap 02.10.2025

What do today’s students really want from their future careers - and how well are employers and universities responding? In this episode, we dive into the findings of the Sustainability and Early Careers UK 2025 report, exploring the growing demand for purpose-driven work, the gaps between student expectations and employer offerings, and what needs to change to connect young people with meaningful...

Repeat Tourists: Uncovering the Magic of Familiar Places with Dr Jackie Clarke 14.07.2025

In this episode, we dive into Dr Jackie Clarke and Dr David Bowen's recent and award winning (Winner of the Elsevier Award for Best Paper Award, Journal of Destination Marketing & Management.) paper on repeat tourists and the formation of familiar places. We'll explore the concepts of conversion, inheritance, and discovery in destination marketing, revealing how repeat visits shape our travel expe...

E-Dilemmas: Ethical and Humanistic Challenges in Digital Nursing with Dr Marion Waite, Professor Vanessa Heaslip and Dr Louise Stayt 14.07.2025

In this episode of Oxford Brookes Unscripted, we sit down with Dr. Marion Waite, Professor Vanessa Heaslip, and Dr. Louise Stayt to explore the ethical and human dimensions of digital nursing. At the frontline of digital transformation, our guests reflect on identity, inclusion, and the evolving role of technology in care. From the impact of social media on professional identity to the risks of ex...

Lines of Resistance: Saving Artistic Communities and Challenging Artwashing Practices in the Post-industrial City with Erkin Kurtoglu 09.07.2025

In this special episode of Oxford Brookes Unscripted, we speak with Erkin Kurtoglu – a former co-host of this very podcast – whose PhD research explores how artists navigate regeneration, gentrification, and displacement in the post-industrial city. Drawing on in-depth analysis and immersive fieldwork, Erkin introduces us to two London neighbourhoods at different stages of transformation, unpackin...

From Beats to Harmony: How Our Music Preferences Evolve with Age with Shannon Skeffington and Dr Adam Lonsdale 17.06.2025

Oxford Brookes PhD Student in Psychology, Shannon Skeffington and her project supervisor Dr Adam Lonsdale explore how our relationship with music changes as we age. While younger people often gravitate towards energetic genres, research shows that as we grow older, we tend to prefer more relaxing styles like classical and jazz. Additionally, our overall engagement with music declines over time, po...

Fueling Change: How Better Nutrition Can Transform Prisoners’ Health, Wellbeing, and Futures with Dr Bryan Tang 17.06.2025

In this episode, we speak with Dr Bryan Tang, Educational Projects Manager at Think Through Nutrition and KTP Associate at Oxford Brookes University, about the critical role of nutrition in prisons. Bryan shares insights from TTN, OBU and Ministry of Justice nutrition pilot, which uses LANAH – a virtual nutrition education platform – to support healthier eating and better rehabilitation outcomes b...

Prophets of the Earth: Rethinking Dragons, Humanity and the Anthropocene with Kam Zeb 16.06.2025

In this thought-provoking episode, PhD researcher Kam Zeb delves into the rich symbolism of dragons in mid-19th to early 20th century literature - and how these mythical beings challenge our understanding of what it means to be human. Drawing on posthumanist theory, Kam explores dragons as complex figures that blur the boundaries between nature, technology, morality and identity. From Siegfried’s...

Breaking Barriers: Understanding the University Experience for Autistic Students with Ali Hutchin 10.06.2025

What is it like to navigate university as an autistic student? In this episode of Unscripted, we talk with PhD student Ali Hutchin on the experiences, challenges, and successes of autistic students in higher education. We discuss the barriers they face, the support systems that make a difference, and how universities can foster a more inclusive learning environment. Through personal stories and ex...

Research With, Not On: When Lived Experience Shifts the Story with Professor Jo Brett, Dr Georgia Cook, Dr Jenny Seddon, Dr Lucy McGeagh and Dr Fiona Matley 09.06.2025

In the second part of our conversation on patient and public involvement (PPI), Professor Jo Brett and Dr Georgia Cook return with Dr Jenny Seddon, Dr Lucy McGeagh, and Dr Fiona Matley to dig deeper into what meaningful involvement really looks like. They reflect on the complexities of inclusion, the emotional labour of co-production, and how lived experience can challenge-and ultimately strengthe...

Research With, Not On: Why Patient and Public Involvement Matters with Professor Jo Brett, Dr Georgia Cook, Dr Jenny Seddon, Dr Lucy McGeagh and Dr Fiona Matley 09.06.2025

In this first of a special two-part take over on patient and public involvement (PPI), Professor Jo Brett and Dr Georgia Cook are joined by researchers Dr Jenny Seddon, Dr Lucy McGeagh, and Dr Fiona Matley to explore what meaningful involvement really looks like in health and social care research. Through reflections on real projects-from alcohol reduction and cancer care to prescription medicatio...

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