Episode 27 - One Thing with Tim Atkinson

Episode 27 - One Thing with Tim Atkinson

Join Tim Atkinson as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.

In this podcast, we speak with Tim Atkinson, a patient advocate and author of "Where Does it Hurt?" Tim shares his personal journey with chronic pain and discusses the importance of recognizing one's own agency in pain self-management. He shares a unique perspective on pain as pleasure, which he discovered while researching his memoir. Tim believes that understanding and embracing one's own control over their pain management can be transformative. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone challenged by chronic pain and looking for new ways to approach pain management.


The transcript is available at onething.painsci.org.

Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.

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Episode 34 - One Thing to Prioritise Patient Voices

Episode 34 - One Thing to Prioritise Patient Voices

Welcome to the One Thing podcast. In this episode, we have six engaging guests discussing the need to prioritise the voices of people with lived experience of pain:Lee Vaughan, who challenges clinicia...

11 Apr 202419min

Episode 33 - One Thing That Matters to Patients

Episode 33 - One Thing That Matters to Patients

Welcome to the One Thing podcast. In this episode, we hear from eight guests about what really matters to people with lived experience of pain:Keith Meldrum, who encourages clinicians and researchers ...

2 Apr 202420min

One Thing Season Four Trailer

One Thing Season Four Trailer

Welcome back to Season Four of the One Thing podcast. This season we’re flipping things on its head, asking people with lived experience of pain “What’s one thing you want pain researchers and clinici...

1 Apr 20241min

Episode 32 - One Thing at the 2023 APS ASM

Episode 32 - One Thing at the 2023 APS ASM

Welcome to this bonus montage podcast for One Thing, featuring interviews with a range of attendees at the 2023 Australian Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting in Canberra. This episode features gue...

22 Apr 20235min

Episode 31 - One Thing Season Three

Episode 31 - One Thing Season Three

All ten speakers from Season Three - in the one podcast! How convenient! All the transcripts are available at onething.painsci.org. Season Three of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society....

2 Apr 202335min

Episode 30 - One Thing with Joyce McSwan

Episode 30 - One Thing with Joyce McSwan

Join Joyce McSwan as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about. In this podcast, we are pleased to introduce Joyce McSwan as the incoming President of the Australian Pai...

1 Apr 20232min

Episode 29 - One Thing with Trudy Maunsell

Episode 29 - One Thing with Trudy Maunsell

Join Trudy Maunsell as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about. In this podcast, chronic pain sufferers will get insights and encouragement from Trudy Maunsell, a pain...

31 Mars 20234min

Episode 28 - One Thing with Denise Harrison

Episode 28 - One Thing with Denise Harrison

Join Professor Denise Harrison as they discuss one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about. In this podcast, we are joined by Professor Denise Harrison, a leading expert in the field o...

30 Mars 20232min

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