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Can I Butt In? The Bowel Research UK Podcast

Introducing our new podcast! It’s called “Can I Butt In?” and in each episode, we’re picking a topic and getting to the bottom of it with a special guest or two. Listen to it anywhere you get your podcasts, with new episodes every other Wednesday.

You can also visit our Podbean podcast page to listen to all episodes of “Can I Butt In?” or use the player below:

Transcripts

You can read the transcripts for each episode at the following links:

025: Season Roundup

024: Big Bowel Event 2023: PaRT Life

023: Spread of Bowel Cancer to the Peritoneum Part 2

022: Spread of Bowel Cancer to the Peritoneum Part 1

021: Oncology Professional Care Conference: PPI Myths Debunked and Sam’s Patient Story

020: Cystic Fibrosis and Bowel Conditions

019: Diverticular Disease Priority Setting Partnership

018: ‘Mini Colonoscopies’ Part 2

017: ‘Mini Colonoscopies’ Part 1

016: Microscopic Colitis

015: Samplecam Capsule Endoscopy

014: Ostique Connect App for Ostomates

013: The Nocebo Effect

012: Rare and Lesser-Known Bowel Conditions

011: Self-employment and Illness

010: Cancer and the Use of Language

009: IBD, Stress and Creativity

008: Nutrition and Crohn’s Disease

007: Artificial Intelligence in Colonoscopy

006: Bipolar Disorder and Cancer Screening

005: Organisation and Self-Advocacy

004: The Gut Microbiome

003: Illness, Disability and the Workplace

002: Visual Impairment and Bowel Screening

001: Pelvic Exenteration 

Guests wanted!

For patients and the public

If there is a particular topic that is important to you and you would like to be on a podcast, please do get in touch. It might be relationships, communication, exercise, fashion, holidays, or anything else that has been impacted in some way by your bowel condition. Please fill in this form to tell us about it.

For researchers and clinicians

We’re excited to showcase your research through this podcast, so please get in touch if you would like to talk about your work on the podcast. Email sam@bowelresearchuk.org.