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"Stories have the power to change the world! Listen in with the co-founders of children's charity Thinking of Oscar as they discuss stories with some of the world's modern day pioneers doing what they can to change the way in which children are cared for and looked after. The aim of the podcast is to educate, inspire and beat the drum for the individuals who are looking to make a big difference to the lives of children. Hear conversations with clinicians, teachers, innovators, parents, nurses and many others who share how they are working to change the world for the better for children everywhere. We hope you will be inspired by their stories."

The Not Mini Adults Podcast - “Pioneers for Children’s Healthcare and Wellbeing‪”‬ David Cole & Hannah Cole

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"Stories have the power to change the world! Listen in with the co-founders of children's charity Thinking of Oscar as they discuss stories with some of the world's modern day pioneers doing what they can to change the way in which children are cared for and looked after. The aim of the podcast is to educate, inspire and beat the drum for the individuals who are looking to make a big difference to the lives of children. Hear conversations with clinicians, teachers, innovators, parents, nurses and many others who share how they are working to change the world for the better for children everywhere. We hope you will be inspired by their stories."

    Episode 42: 'Children's Health Impact Accelerator' LIVE

    Episode 42: 'Children's Health Impact Accelerator' LIVE

    This is a very special episode of the Podcast as it is the first video podcast, recorded live during the Final Pitch Event of the 2023 Children's Health Impact Accelerator, in London at the Science Gallery.  If you wish to watch this episode, you can find it over on our Thinking of Oscar You Tube page.
    In October 2023, David had the fortune of chairing an accelerator dedicated to Children’s Health in collaboration with London based Accelerator and Venture Builder Founders Factory, on behalf of UKRI / Innovate UK.  
    During the event we were fortunate enough to have a wonderful quartet of innovators who agreed to come on stage and talk about the opportunities, and some of the things to look out for, when financing a start-up focused on children’s health. 
    We are therefore delighted to share with you all a live recording of the panel conversation which included insights and guidance from Paediatric Venture leaders, John Parker and Marc Ramis, Children’s Health Innovation leader from Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Emma Hughes and wonderfully chaired by Founders Factory’s own healthtech investor Claire Mongeau.

    Full details of each of the 10 wonderful start-ups who formed part of the accelerator can be found below:

    🌟Happy Marlo
    🌟ConsoneAI Ltd
    🌟Goal Manager®
    🌟Tutti Toot
    🌟Hibi Health
    🌟Grow with Iris
    🌟Envisionit Deep AI®
    🌟Moti Me
    🌟Lorestry
    🌟Tender Touch

    I hope you all enjoy the conversation and please share and continue to shout from the rooftops the importance of investment in children’s health, not in the future, but now!

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    Theme Music - ‘Mountain’

    Copyright Lisa Fitzgibbon 2000
    Written & performed by Lisa Fitzgibbon,
    Violin Jane Griffiths

    Podcast artwork thanks to - The Podcast Design Experts

    • 41 min
    Episode 41: 'Game Changing Incubators' with James Roberts

    Episode 41: 'Game Changing Incubators' with James Roberts

     Our guest today on the Not Mini Adult’s Podcast is Entrepreneur, CEO and start-up founder of mOm Incubators, James Roberts.

    James is the inventor of a new neonatal incubator, that has helped premature babies thrive in NHS hospitals and in war-torn Ukraine.  During our conversation he shares some invaluable advice for anyone looking to create an impact start-up, especially in the world of children’s health. 

    The World Health Organization estimates that there are nearly one million preventable neonatal deaths each year. Keeping the infant warm could save thousands of new-borns each day. However, most incubators are too large, complicated, and expensive for universal use.

    The mOm Essential Incubator is a compact, cost-effective machine that has been designed to work in multiple environments. It is being used in a series of pilots in the NHS to ease the need for short-term admission to special care, and to help maintain the core temperature of babies being moved around hospitals.

    The Incubator has also been deployed in emerging economies and war zones. Over 75 incubators have been sent to Ukraine, where they are being used to keep babies warm in hospitals and bomb shelters transformed into make-shift neonatal wards.

    James and his team have won numerous awards.  The mom prototype caught the attention of the James Dyson Foundation, which in 2014 awarded him the global James Dyson Award for innovation.

    In 2018 James was named in MIT’s 35 under 35 and in 2023 he was presented with one of the most prestigious individual awards by the Royal Academy of Engineering – The Princess Royal Silver Medal.

    I had the pleasure of inviting James to be a mentor on the recent Child Health Impact Accelerator that I chaired on behalf of Innovate UK and in partnership with Founders Factory.  And having got to know James, this was a story that we just had to share.

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    Thinking of Oscar website and contact details can be found here.

    Follow us on Twitter here or Instagram here.

    Theme Music - ‘Mountain’

    Copyright Lisa Fitzgibbon 2000
    Written & performed by Lisa Fitzgibbon,
    Violin Jane Griffiths

    Podcast editing - Ora Podcasts

    Podcast artwork thanks to - The Podcast Design Experts

    • 39 min
    Episode 40: 'Luckie Tech' with Joel de Oliveira

    Episode 40: 'Luckie Tech' with Joel de Oliveira

    On the 40th episode of the Not Mini Adult's Podcast we are thrilled to welcome Founder and CEO of Brazilian based start-up Joel de Oliveira Jr.  Joel is also our first interviewee from South America. 
    Joel is a mechanical engineer and business executive by background and has many years of experience working in multinational companies such as Ericsson, Embraer and Kaelus, in a number of different countries.  After Joel lost his son, Lucas, to cancer he decided to move away from his corporate career to launch Luckie Tech.  Luckie Tech has an important mission, which is to reduce the mortality rate of children undergoing cancer treatment using innovative sensor technology.
     
    Joel is a true inspiration, and we once again have a wonderful conversation which we hope you enjoy it as much as we did. 

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    Visit our shop here to purchase a copy of the Thinking of Oscar Cookbook - Made with Love. THANK YOU!

    Thinking of Oscar website and contact details can be found here.

    Follow us on Twitter here or Instagram here.

    Theme Music - ‘Mountain’

    Copyright Lisa Fitzgibbon 2000
    Written & performed by Lisa Fitzgibbon,
    Violin Jane Griffiths

    Podcast editing - Ora Podcasts

    Podcast artwork thanks to - The Podcast Design Experts

    • 50 min
    Episode 39: 'International Children's Advisory Network' with Leanne West

    Episode 39: 'International Children's Advisory Network' with Leanne West

    On this episode of the Podcast we talk to Leanne West who is the Chief Engineer of Pediatric Technologies at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Also known as Georgia Tech) and President of the International Children’s Advisory Network (iCAN).
    Leanne is also the Pediatric Innovation Catalyst at the Global Center for Medical Innovation where she leads innovation in pediatric medical devices. 
    In her 25+ years working at Georgia Tech, she has led multimillion dollar programs and teams of researchers to develop products for government and industry partners. 
    Leanne serves as the technical liaison between Georgia Tech and pediatric hospitals around the world, with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Shriners Hospitals being the main partners. She works closely with clinicians to understand and identify problems that need a solution to allow them to take better care of their patients. 
    Regular listeners to the Not Mini Adults Podcast will know that we are passionate about the empowerment of children and their families when it comes to new technologies and solutions to care for sick children and young people.  And at iCAN this is enabled through the fostering of greater global understanding about the importance of the pediatric patient and caregiver’s voice in healthcare, clinical trials, and research. 
    Leanne is without peer when it comes to making sure that the patient voice is listened to and understood and is also a role model for women and young girls looking to make their way in STEM. 

    This is once again a wonderful conversation with one of our great friends in the paediatric field and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did.

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    Visit our shop here to purchase a copy of the Thinking of Oscar Cookbook - Made with Love. THANK YOU!

    Thinking of Oscar website and contact details can be found here.

    Follow us on Twitter here or Instagram here.

    Theme Music - ‘Mountain’

    Copyright Lisa Fitzgibbon 2000
    Written & performed by Lisa Fitzgibbon,
    Violin Jane Griffiths

    Podcast editing - Ora Podcasts

    Podcast artwork thanks to - The Podcast Design Experts

    • 55 min
    Episode 38: 'ADVOCATING FOR OUR CHILDREN' with Emily Gruenwoldt

    Episode 38: 'ADVOCATING FOR OUR CHILDREN' with Emily Gruenwoldt

    On this episode of the Not Mini Adults Podcast we are delighted to welcome President & CEO of Children's Healthcare Canada and Executive Director of the Pediatric Chairs of Canada, Emily Gruenwoldt.

    Children's Healthcare Canada is a national organization representing health delivery centres and systems serving children and young people across the country. They are the only association that brings together perspectives from across the entire continuum of care to improve children's health in Canada.

    We talk to Emily about the how she, and her team are using advocacy to inform and shape child health policy in Canada, improving children’s and young people’s health and healthcare.

    There are many lessons  to be learned from this conversation that other countries across the world could take note of.  Most of all this conversation exemplifies the importance of organisations making a stand and advocating at the highest levels of government and being the voice of our children.........just until they can advocate for themselves!

    You can find Emily on Twitter (X) here or Children's Healthcare Canada here.

    Visit our shop here to purchase a copy of the Thinking of Oscar Cookbook - Made with Love. THANK YOU!

    Thinking of Oscar website and contact details can be found here.

    Follow us on Twitter here or Instagram here.

    Theme Music - ‘Mountain’

    Copyright Lisa Fitzgibbon 2000
    Written & performed by Lisa Fitzgibbon,
    Violin Jane Griffiths

    Podcast editing - Ora Podcasts

    Podcast artwork thanks to - The Podcast Design Experts

    • 46 min
    Episode 37: 'HEALTH INEQUALATIES' with Dr Ian Sinha

    Episode 37: 'HEALTH INEQUALATIES' with Dr Ian Sinha

    In this episode of the NMA Podcast we discuss the incredibly important topic of inequalities within children healthcare.  Addressing this issue is a priority for all children’s hospital across the UK and in many, many more around the world.
    One in three children in the UK lives in relative poverty and research shows a clear and consistent link between child poverty and paediatric morbidity and mortality.

    There is no better person to discuss this with than Dr Ian Sinha who is a Consultant Respiratory Paediatrician at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital as well as a Professor within the Division of Child Health at the University of Liverpool.  
    Ian’s research focuses on paediatric asthma and neonatal lung disease. And he is particularly interested in the impact of social and health inequalities on children.
    This is a fantastic onversation with Ian where he explains more about this issue and what measures he and his team are taking to try and make change.

    You can find Ian on Twitter (X) here.

    Visit our shop here to purchase a copy of the Thinking of Oscar Cookbook - Made with Love. THANK YOU!

    Thinking of Oscar website and contact details can be found here.

    Follow us on Twitter here or Instagram here.

    Theme Music - ‘Mountain’

    Copyright Lisa Fitzgibbon 2000
    Written & performed by Lisa Fitzgibbon,
    Violin Jane Griffiths

    Podcast editing - Ora Podcasts

    Podcast artwork thanks to - The Podcast Design Experts

    • 51 min

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