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I'm Fine
Jean Campbell
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Hosted by supermodel and chronic pain advocate Jean Campbell, I'm Fine aims to redefine the narrative of pain in a culture where "I'm fine" often masks the reality of living with pain. By sharing personal stories, mind-body techniques, and practical solutions, the podcast seeks to help listeners move beyond pain and discover possibilities, positivity, and productivity.
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Cora Corré: Grief, Activism & the Legacy of Vivienne Westwood
Saison 2 · Épisode 14
mercredi 8 avril 2026 • Durée 45:11
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I’m Fine hosted by Jean Campbell sits down with Cora Corré, friend, model and activist. They discuss family, grief, legacy, and the quiet strength it takes to stay true to yourself under pressure. Cora talks about her grandmother – Vivienne Westwood – growing up and navigating public and private grief, how to protect yourself, how to have softness in difficult moments, and the importance of kindness, intuition, and moral clarity. From the mission and pillars that inspire the work of the Vivienne Foundation, to the loss and legacy of a grandmother, Cora discusses the public and private faces and what has inspired her and how she has carved out her own identity, followed her calling, and how family and fashion have driven her work in advocacy and human rights. They discuss how it’s OK to not be OK and why self-preservation, honesty, and compassion matter when facing loss and change. This is an episode that explores grief, identity, resilience, and the values that shape us.
Cora Corré is a model and activist from London who worked alongside her grandmother – the late great designer Vivienne Westwood - to develop the Vivienne Foundation, built upon four pillars of change: Halt Climate Change, Stop War, Defend Human Rights and Protest Capitalism. The Vivienne Foundation exists to honour, protect and continue the legacy of Vivienne's creativity and activism to create a better society and halt climate change. The Vivienne Foundation continues to support and collaborate with NGO’s on key issues around the Four Pillars. Westwood used her voice to lead a relentless fight for justice. Corré honours her legacy through shedding light on issues crucial to our collective moral compass. The Vivienne Foundation is set up as a not-for-profit company to enable the Foundation to have political aims and views within our campaigning and advocacy work.
About I’m Fine
“I’m Fine is more than a Podcast — it’s a service. A space for the millions of people navigating pain in silence, often without the resources or language we all deserve. The world isn’t set up to support people in pain and we want to help change that.”
Jean Campbell.
I’m Fine is a Podcast hosted by Model, Writer and Mental Health Advocate Jean Campbell it’s a safe space and platform where high-performance people talk honestly, often humorously, about their life experiences and healing as Jean explores the inner world behind their outward success. Jean has navigated chronic pain since she was 12 years old, this experience inspired her to create I’m Fine to help reshape the stigma around pain - emotional, physical, and mental - to give a voice to the many who hide behind the words: ‘I’m Fine’. The series features conversations about mental health, identity, resilience, and how we cope when life doesn’t go to plan.
With Very Special Thanks to
https://www.instagram.com/coracorre/
https://www.theviviennefoundation.com @theviviennefoundation @katemossagency
Technical Production by Copperbeach
Social Media Ruby Fern
Creative Production Patrick Armstrong of Sidekick Productions
Series Producer Camilla Morton
Founder and Executive Producer Jean Campbell
Anita Bitton: Growing Up as an Adoptee, Mental Health & Building a Legendary Career in Fashion
Saison 2 · Épisode 13
mercredi 25 mars 2026 • Durée 54:09
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I’m Fine hosted by Jean Campbell meets Anita Bitton - founder of Establishment Casting one of the fashion industry’s premier casting agencies, renowned for launching iconic faces, redefining beauty, and forging long-standing creative partnerships. A defining force behind the scenes in the fashion industry Anita shares her own journey, from being taken into careas a child to building her own an extended family, career and community. From i-D magazine intern to writing music reviews while at University, from moving to New York and hitting a personal rock bottom; Anita describes what motivated, and what transformed her life, and how sobriety became the catalyst for moving forward. This conversation explores belonging, identity and the long journey of becoming who you already are, finding your people, learning to pause and trusting yourself until your outside matches your inside.
Anita Bitton founded Establishment Casting in 2003. She has worked with many of fashion’s most influential brands, creatives, and image-makers, and is known for her eye, her empathy, and for her role in shaping modern fashion representation. Her work includes campaigns and runway shows for brands including Celine, Burberry and Chanel and Marc Jacobs. She grew up in South London, was inspired by emerging magazines and club culture and post university moved to New York where she got a job at Next Model Management. She has collaborated with photographers such as Tim Walker, Peter Lindbergh and Irving Penn and Creatives Katie Grand (at Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton), Daniel Lee (at Bottega Veneta and Burberry), Mathieu Blazy (at Bottega Veneta and Chanel) to help cast the best faces, fit and models to communicate their creative vision.
About I’m Fine:
“I’m Fine is more than a Podcast, it’s a service. A space for the millions of people navigating pain in silence, often without the resources or language we all deserve. The world isn’t set up to support people in pain and we want to help change that.” Jean Campbell.
I’m Fine is a Podcast hosted by Model, Writer and Mental Health Advocate Jean Campbellit’s a safe space and platform where high-performance people talk honestly, often humorously, about their life experiences and healing as Jean explores the inner world behind their outward success. Jean has navigated chronic pain since she was 12 years old, this experience inspired her to create I’m Fine to help reshape the stigma around pain - emotional, physical, and mental - to give a voice to the many who hide behind the words: ‘I’m Fine’. The series features conversations about mental health, identity, resilience, and how we cope when life doesn’t go to plan.
- With Very Special Thanks to Anita Bitton
- Technical Production by Copperbeach
- Social Media Ruby Fern
- Creative Production Patrick Armstrong of Sidekick Productions
- Series Producer Camilla Morton
- Founder and Executive Producer Jean Campbell
Mo Brings Plenty: Cultural Identity, Spirituality and Rebuilding Trust
Saison 2 · Épisode 5
mercredi 26 novembre 2025 • Durée 48:59
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I’m Fine hosted by Jean Campbell meets Mo Brings Plenty renowned Lakota actor, cultural advisor, advocate and rancher, widely recognized for his roles in Yellowstone and Jurassic World Dominion, to talk about pain, redemption, love and cultural healing. Mo Brings Plenty is deeply committed to authentic American Indian representation in media and the preservation of Indigenous cultures and traditions and continues to bring Indigenous voices to the forefront as the narrator of Leonardo DiCaprio’s acclaimed Sitting Bull documentary, which premiered in 2025 and shares the enduring legacy of one of history’s most revered
leaders.
Off-screen, Mo Brings Plenty is a passionate advocate for environmental and social justice. In April 2024, he received the prestigious New Horizon Award, a lifetime achievement honour at the Western Heritage Awards. In June 2025, Mo met King Charles III at SXSW London as part of the Love The Earth panel alongside Julian Lennon, representing Compassionate Studios and highlighting the power of storytelling to unite humanity and the natural world. Mo lives on a ranch in Kansas with his wife, Sara Ann, their nephew, 35 rescue animals, and 11 horses. Through his work and way of life, Mo continues to inspire reverence for Indigenous heritage and a deep respect for the bond between people, animals, and the land.
In this Conversation:
- How your upbringing, respect and honour for your ancestors will shape who you become.
- End each day asking: did I conduct myself in a way that makes God want to be in my presence. Hold yourself accountable.
- Nature shows us every day what rebirth, reality and spirituality is
- How the Lakota people honour their ancestors and culture through their braids
- How to hold the door open – from Taylor Sheridan and Yellowstone to being an advocate, creating opportunity, humanity and equality. We have more in common than we do in opposition. Pain helps us to protect. Fear is an illusion. Love is Endless. A true warrior protects
rather than takes a life. - The only thing we truly own is the destiny of our soul
About I’m Fine:
“I’m Fine is more than a Podcast, it’s a service. A space for the millions of people
navigating pain in silence, often without the resources or language we all deserve. The world isn’t set up to support people in pain and we want to help change that.” Jean Campbell
I’m Fine is a Podcast hosted by Model, Writer and Mental Health Advocate Jean Campbell is a safe space and platform where high-performance people talk honestly, often humorously, about their life experiences and healing as Jean explores the inner world behind their outward success.
- With Very Special Thanks to Mo Brings Plenty
- With Gratitude to Meena Khera
- Shot on Location at The Store, Oxford (www.thestoreoxford.com)
- This episode of I’m Fine Series Two is kindly supported by Natasha SilverBell and SilverBell Global https://silverbellglobal.com
@Natasha SilverBell is the CEO and Founder of SilverBell Global, established in 2012 to provide informed care and attuned presence to individuals and families navigating the complexities of mental health. A thought leader and keynote speaker, Natasha curates dialogues with leading practitioners around mental health, wellbeing, and spirituality. She participated in the first Lord Mayor's Global Family Office Summit at Mansion House, London, is an Ambassador for Partnership to End Addiction, and is the founder of the Megan Anne Foundationfor survivors of domestic violence and co-founder of
Amber Valletta: Redefining the Power of Womanhood, Addiction and Sobriety
Saison 2 · Épisode 4
mercredi 12 novembre 2025 • Durée 48:42
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I’m Fine hosted by Jean Campbell meets with Amber Valletta, Supermodel, actress, Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Programme to discover what it means to age with grace in an image driven culture. They explore what life experiences can teach us, how to redefine our own narrative and how perspective and acceptance can diminish suffering. Amber opens up about her journey, taking the stigma out of sobriety, discusses spirituality, mediation, and how true healing came through vulnerability and how education and empowering the sisterhood is the ultimate legacy.
Amber Valletta is an American Supermodel, actress, mother and climate advocate. She first appeared on the cover of Vogue aged 17 and since then has featured on the covers of magazines around the global including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle and Love, and appeared in campaigns for brands including Prada, Stella McCartney, Gucci, and Versace. Beyond fashion, Amber uses her platform to champion sustainability, the environment, mental health, and recovery awareness. Sober for more than 25 years, she speaks openly about addiction, self-acceptance, and the shifting standards of beauty and success. In addition to the UN she serves as a global ambassador for the Conscious Fashion Campaign, spokesperson for Oceana and remains a leading voice for positive change in the industry.
In this Conversation:
- How to redefine your narrative, how perspective and acceptance can empower you.
- Ask for help. Transform isolation into connection: vulnerability is a strength.
- Recovery: how longtime sobriety is Amber’s foundation for her creativity, peace, and purpose.
- Embrace every stage: women are life bearers, watch yourself change, age and step into your power
- The first half of life you take, in the second half you learn what to appreciate, and what you can give back
- Be educated, be mindful, be informed and stop minimising who you are.
- Life is circular, balance empathy for others with the wisdom of experience, find something greater thanoneself as a source of peace and resilience.
About I’m Fine:
“I’m Fine is more than a Podcast, it’s a service. A space for the millions of people navigating pain in silence, often without the resources or language we all deserve. The world isn’t set up to support people in pain and we want to help change that.” Jean Campbell.
I’m Fine is a Podcast hosted by Model, Writer and Mental Health Advocate Jean Campbell is a safe space and platform where high-performance people talk honestly, often humorously, about their life experiences and healing as Jean explores the inner world behind their outward success. Jean has navigated chronic pain since she was 12 years old, this experience inspired her to create I’m Fine to help reshape the stigma around pain - emotional, physical, and mental - to give a voice to the many who hide behind the words: ‘I’m Fine’. The series features conversations about mental health, identity, resilience, and how we cope when life doesn’t go to plan.
With Very Special Thanks to Amber Valetta
Filmed by Podshop, with thanks to Producer Hailey Rovner Malach of Wicked Child Productions
- Edited by Copperbeach Productions
- Creative Production Patrick Armstrong of Sidekick Productions
- Series Producer Camilla Morton
- Founder and Executive Producer Jean Campbell
Giles Yeo: Ozempic, Obesity and the Future of Health
Saison 2 · Épisode 3
mercredi 29 octobre 2025 • Durée 56:49
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I’m Fine hosted by Jean Campbell meets Professor Giles Yeo MBE, leading geneticist at the University of Cambridge, to discuss one of the most talked-about drugs of our time: Ozempic. This conversation explores the science behind appetite, the promise and pitfalls of weight-loss drugs, as well as the cultural tensions between health, beauty, and privilege. From the biology of hunger to the social forces now shaping body image what does ‘health’ really means — and who gets to access it.
Dr. Giles Yeo MBE is a Molecular Neuroendocrinologist at the University of Cambridge, where he serves as Professor at the MRC Metabolic Diseases Unit and Scientific Director of the Genomics/Transcriptomics Core. His research focuses on the genetics of obesity, brain regulation of body weight and the hormonal signals that influence appetite. Beyond Academia, Giles is a prominent science communicator, known for presenting BBC Horizon documentaries including ‘Why Are We Getting So Fat?’ and ‘Clean Eating: The Dirty Truth’, and is the Author of ‘Gene Eating’ and ‘Why Calories Don’t Count’. In 2020 he was awarded an MBE for services to research, communication, and engagement (of what?), and Professor Yeo currently serves as Honorary President of the British Dietetic Association.
About I’m Fine:
“I’m Fine is more than a Podcast, it’s a service. A space for the millions of people navigating pain in silence, often without the resources or language we all deserve. The world isn’t set up to support people in pain and we want to help change that.” Jean Campbell.
I’m Fine with Jean Campbell is hosted and created by Model, Writer and Mental Health Advocate Jean Campbell, who has navigated chronic pain since the age of twelve. Through listening and learning to experts and experiences I’m Fine aims to help reshape the stigma around pain - emotional, physical, and mental - and to give a voice to the many who hide behind the words: ‘I’m Fine’. The series features conversations about mental health, identity, resilience, and how we cope when life doesn’t go to plan.
Credits:
Post Production by Copperbeach @copperbeachuk
Creative Production by Patrick Armstrong @sidekick.prod
Produced by Wicked Child Studio & Podshop
Series Producer Camilla Morton
Founder and Executive Producer Jean Campbell
Holly Blakey: Dance, the Memory of Pain and the Language of the Body
Saison 2 · Épisode 2
mercredi 15 octobre 2025 • Durée 36:53
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I’m Fine hosted by Jean Campbell meets acclaimed Choreographer and Director Holly Blakey, whose raw, poetic work explores vulnerability, empowerment, and transformation through movement. This episode explores how the body holds memory, how dance can become a language for healing, and why failure, discomfort, and joy can all coexist within the act of expression.
Holly Blakey is a British Choreographer and Director known for her boundary-pushing work across dance, art, music, and fashion. Her choreography has appeared in collaborations with Florence and the Machine, Rosalia, Yves Tumor, as well as with brands including Gucci, Dior, and Burberry. Winner of the UK MVA Award for Best Choreography in a Video, Holly’s distinct artistic language blends vulnerability with power, intimacy with spectacle. On stage and screen, her work probes what it means to live embodied, to face pain and failure, and to
transform them into beauty.
In this Conversation:
- Holly shares her personal journey that led to the creation of her work ‘A Wound with Teeth’
- How confronting trauma empowered the possibility of rewriting the story.
- How dance communicates as a language beyond words, with shape, nuance and paradox.
- On Redefining Pain: from ‘monsters we live with’ to signals of truth and possibility.
- Failure and Fear is a gift: how mistakes and setbacks can guide authentic creativity.
- Movement as liberation: from daily gestures to cathartic rehearsal rooms.
- Using dance as protest, presence, and a tool for recovery both personal and collective.
About I’m Fine:
"'I'm Fine is more than a Podcast, it’s a service. A space for the millions of people navigating pain in silence, often without the resources or language we all deserve. The world isn’t set up to support people in pain and we want to help change that.” Jean Campbell.
I’m Fine with Jean Campbell is hosted and created by Model, Writer and Mental Health Advocate Jean Campbell, who has navigated chronic pain since the age of twelve. Through listening and learning to experts and experiences I’m Fine aims to help reshape the stigma around pain - emotional, physical, and mental - and to give a voice to the many who hide behind the words: ‘I’m Fine’. The series features conversations about mental health, identity, resilience, and how we cope when life doesn’t go to plan.
- Technical Production by Copperbeach @copperbeachuk
- Creative Production by Patrick Armstrong @sidekick.prod
- Pre-Production Sophie Tall
- Series Producer Camilla Morton
- Founder and Executive Producer Jean Campbell
Oxford University Researcher & Professor Katy Vincent Shares the Latest Research, Demystifying Chronic Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis
Saison 1 · Épisode 34
vendredi 25 avril 2025 • Durée 50:54
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This is the third episode in a collaborative series between I’m Fine podcast and the Medical Research Foundation.
In today’s conversation, Jean Campbell - who discusses her own experience of living with chronic pelvic pain - is joined by Professor Katy Vincent, an NHS consultant gynaecologist and leading researcher at the University of Oxford – to unpack the staggering scale and impact of pelvic pain in women and girls.
From untreated period pain in adolescence to endometriosis, painful sex, and fertility, they explore why women’s pain is still so often ignored, misdiagnosed, or minimised — and what needs to change in both healthcare and research.
The Medical Research Foundation is at the forefront of tackling often-overlooked health challenges, from chronic pain to areas of medical health that don’t receive the attention they deserve. Find out more about our mission: https://www.medicalresearchfoundation.org.uk/
Resources and research:
Understanding the long-term effects of period pain - https://www.medicalresearchfoundation.org.uk/news/understanding-the-long-term-effects-of-period-pain
Pain in Women research at Oxford - https://www.wrh.ox.ac.uk/research/roadpain
IMI-PainCare - https://www.imi-paincare.eu/
UCL Reproductive Health Policy Research - https://www.ucl.ac.uk/health/health-policy-ucl/policy-research-unit-reproductive-health
https://www.endometriosis-uk.org
https://www.painful-bladder.org
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Sponsored by: Medical Research Foundation
Host: Jean Campbell
Guest: Professor Professor Katy Vincent
Executive Producer: Jean Campbell
Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach
Composer: Eduoardo Vella
The Weight We Carry: Understanding Depression Beyond the Diagnosis with Dr. Joni Coleman, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at Kings College London
Saison 1 · Épisode 33
vendredi 11 avril 2025 • Durée 42:43
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This is the second episode in a collaborative series between I’m Fine podcast and the Medical Research Foundation.
In today’s conversation, Jean Campbell speaks to Dr Joni Coleman, Senior Lecturer in Statistical Genetics at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London, about depression and how factors such as genetics, environment and trauma shape mental health.
*Please note that Joni is not a clinician, so his comments shouldn’t be interpreted as clinical opinion.
The Medical Research Foundation is at the forefront of tackling often-overlooked health challenges, from chronic pain to areas of medical health that don’t receive the attention they deserve. Your support can help fund groundbreaking medical research to transform lives: https://www.medicalresearchfoundation.org.uk
Resources:
- Primer on major depressive disorder: https://europepmc.org/article/med/37620370
- Lancet-WPA Commission: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35180424/
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Sponsored by: Medical Research Foundation
Host: Jean Campbell
Guest: Dr. Joni Coleman
Executive Producer: Jean Campbell
Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach
Composer: Eduoardo Vella
Sensuality, Pain & Pleasure - Get Into Your Body with Aisha Paris Smith
Saison 1 · Épisode 32
jeudi 3 avril 2025 • Durée 01:09:03
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What happens when you stop seeing your body as a burden—and start experiencing it as a source of power, pleasure, and healing?
I’m Fine in collaboration with The House of KoKo: Life in Motion PRESENTS:
In this electric live recording at KOKO Camden, Jean sits down with somatic sexologist, speaker, and sexological bodyworker Aisha Paris Smith for a deeply moving and radically honest conversation about what it really means to come home to your body. Together, they explore the intersection of sensuality, trauma, chronic pain, and the often-forgotten truth that pleasure isn’t just a luxury—it’s a tool for repair.
Topics We Cover
[00:02:00] Welcome, Introductions & Why This Conversation Matters
[00:07:00] Guided Grounding: How Does It Feel to Be in Your Body Today?
[00:14:00] Why We Disconnect: Culture, Shame & the Stories We Hold
[00:17:00] The Impact of Porn & Overstimulation on Sensual Connection
[00:21:00] What Desensitizes Us—And What Helps Us Feel Again
[00:24:00] Productivity Culture, Disembodiment & Reclaiming Rest
[00:25:30] Body Image, Media Messages & the Pleasure Triangle
[00:28:00] Is Pleasure a Luxury or a Necessity?
[00:31:00] What Sensuality Actually Looks Like in Everyday Life
[00:33:00] The Fear of Pleasure & Why We Resist Slowing Down
[00:35:00] Internal ‘No’s: Shame, Safety, and the Cost of Disconnection
[00:39:00] Emotions as Messengers & How to Let Them Move Through
[00:42:00] Embodied Yes vs. Disembodied Decisions
[00:43:00] Vulnerability & Why It’s the Root of Real Pleasure
[00:45:00] Let’s Talk About Genitals: Normalizing What’s Always There
[00:48:00] Practical Tools for Reconnecting With Your Body
[00:51:00] Chronic Pain & Trusting a Body That’s Hurt You
[00:56:00] Birth Control & Hormones: What Happens When Chemistry Conflicts with Desire
This episode is for you if...
• You feel disconnected from your body or pleasure
• You're curious about somatics, sensuality, or sex coaching
• You live with pain and want to reconnect with your body gently
• You want to bring more aliveness into your everyday life—on your terms
About Aisha Paris Smith
Aisha is a certified somatic sex and life coach, speaker, and sexological bodyworker. She works with individuals and couples to unlock intimacy, rewire narratives of shame, and build trust in their own bodies. Her work has been featured in The Times, The Evening Standard, and FT How To Spend It.
Let’s Connect:
💌 Follow Jean on Instagram @jean.campbell
💌 Follow Aisha on Instagram @aishaparissmith
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🌸 Explore more: aishaparissmith.com
Brought to you by: LIFE IN MOTION in collaboration with The House of KOKO
Host: Jean Campbell
Guest: Aisha Paris Smith
Executive Producer: Jean Campbell
Producer:
Julien Plante
KOKO Productions
Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach
Composer: Eduoardo Vella
Dr. Aja Murray on ADHD, Adolescence & Mental Health in Association with The Medical Research Foundation
Saison 1 · Épisode 31
vendredi 28 mars 2025 • Durée 36:35
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This is the first in a collaborative series between I’m Fine podcast and the Medical Research Foundation. The Medical Research Foundation is at the forefront of tackling often-overlooked health challenges, from chronic pain to areas of medical health that don’t receive the attention they deserve. Your support can help fund groundbreaking medical research to transform lives.
In today’s conversation, I was privileged to meet Dr Aja Murray, a researcher and lecturer in psychology at the University of Edinburgh. Funded by the Medical Research Foundation, her research focuses on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), especially during adolescence, as well as its co-occurrence with mental health conditions like anxiety and depression.
ADHD resources, suggested by Dr Aja Murray:
Resources Archive - ADHD Foundation : ADHD Foundation
ADHD - Attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder - ACAMH
If you’d like to get involved in ADHD-related research, contact Dr Aja Murray’s team at ppls.mhim.adhd@ed.ac.uk
Learn more about the Medical Research Foundation and support their mission:
https://www.medicalresearchfoundation.org.uk/
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Sponsored by: Medical Research Foundation
Host: Jean Campbell
Guest: Dr. Aja Murray
Executive Producer: Jean Campbell
Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach
Composer: Eduoardo Vella









