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From Placement to Purpose: Students Shaping OT’s Future09 Jul 202500:32:03

🎙️ From Placement to Purpose: Students Shaping OT’s Future

In this inspiring episode, host Anthony Blackburn, founder of Golf in Society, sits down with three remarkable Occupational Therapy students — Charlotte, Mell, and Sam — currently on placement with the Golf in Society team.

Together, they explore the evolving role of Occupational Therapy in modern society, the power of meaningful occupation, and how Golf in Society is redefining therapeutic spaces by bringing OT onto the golf course. From improving quality of life for older adults to promoting social inclusion and mental wellbeing, this conversation highlights how innovative placements like this are shaping the next generation of OTs.

Tune in to hear personal insights, professional reflections, and bold ideas about where the future of Occupational Therapy is headed — and how golf is helping drive that change.

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Golf: The Game for Life – Health, Inclusion & Impact with Aston Ward04 Jun 202500:58:06

In this episode of Golf in Society, we’re joined by Aston Ward – Chief Operations Officer at the Confederation of Professional Golf and Communications Lead for the Golf & Health project. Together, we explore the powerful relationship between golf and health, and why this timeless sport is uniquely positioned to support physical, mental, and social wellbeing for people of all ages and abilities.

Aston shares insights from global research, initiatives driving change, and how golf can play a key role in healthier communities. Whether you’re a lifelong player or new to the game, this conversation will reshape how you think about the impact of golf beyond the fairways.

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The Future Of Women In The Workforce09 Oct 202300:33:59

In episode 5 of The Golf in Society podcast, Anthony sits down with Helen Williams, a successful Sheffield businesswoman and ambassador for golf in society. 

Their conversation revolves around women in unpaid carer roles and the challenges they face in today's society, particularly in the workforce. 

Helen sheds light on how these challenges impact society's workforces and what steps companies can take to provide better support for those affected. She also discusses ways to improve support for people in unpaid carer roles and how this can ultimately benefit society as a whole. 

If you're interested in learning more about this important topic, join us for this informative and eye-opening episode.

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The Future Of The Golf Experience25 Sep 202300:31:43

Welcome to Episode 4 of The Golf in Society podcast! In this episode, join host Anthony as he sits down with Will Hewitt, the General Manager of the 59 Club.

Anthony and Will dive into an intriguing discussion about the importance of providing first-class customer experiences in the golf industry. They explore how hospitality venues can enhance their approach when it comes to catering to our ageing population.

Tune in as they share insightful stories, practical tips, and valuable insights on how the golf industry can adapt to meet the needs of older adults. Whether you're a golf enthusiast or interested in improving customer experiences, this episode offers something for everyone. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking conversation!

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A Sporting Life With Parkinson's Disease30 Aug 202300:31:05

Welcome to Episode 3 of the Golf in Society podcast! In this episode, our host and founder, Anthony Blackburn, sits down with Nigel Thornton, a longstanding ambassador for golf in society. Nigel bravely opens up about his life with Parkinson's disease and the challenges he has faced.

Join us as we explore the incredible journey of playing golf with Parkinson's disease. Nigel shares his personal experiences and the positive impact that golf has had on his life, both physically and emotionally.

In this candid conversation, they also delve into how the golf industry can make the sport more accessible to people living with Parkinson's disease. From Club houses to Customer service, they discuss the various ways in which golf clubs and courses can cater to the specific needs of those facing challenges.

Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the power of golf as a therapeutic activity and to discover the potential for the golf industry to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for people living with Parkinson's disease. 

Don't miss this inspiring and informative episode on the Golf in Society podcast.

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Understanding Occupational Therapy 10 May 202300:26:04

Welcome to the second episode of The Golf in Society Podcast were we are Reimagining Golf Clubs as Healthy Ageing Hubs.

In this episode I sit down at Hillsborough GC for a conversation with occupational therapist Liz Fletcher.

Liz works for a fellow social enterprise Sport for Confidence who we are excited to be working in partnership with on our latest project in the Sheffield area "Reimagining Golf Clubs as Healthy Ageing Hubs".

Listen in as we ask, what is an occupational therapist? Learn how occupational therapists are helping to shape our future support services, and gain an incredible insight it their world.

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Carers Conversations - Linda Barnes - From wife to carer23 Mar 202300:30:41

Welcome to the first episode in a series of "Carers Conversations", where we are Reimagining Golf Clubs as Healthy Ageing Hubs.

In this episode I sit down for a conversation with Linda Barnes, wife and carer to one of our Golf in Society participants. Linda is also the author of an incredible daily blog, Telling Tales, where she gives society an insight into her world caring for her husband who is living with young onset Alzheimer's disease. 

Listen in as we gain a small insight into Linda & Ken's world, from Linda herself. Followed by a chat about Co-designing a better future for families living with dementia.

"I wanted to conduct these conversations to get a true insight into life at the coalface of dementia and to show how we're incorporating carers voices into reimagining golf clubs as health hubs" - Anthony Blackburn

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Planting the Seeds of Golf: Anthony Etchells’ Journey with Swing Stars12 Feb 202500:37:39

In Episode 13 of the Golf in Society podcast, we sit down with Anthony Etchells, a passionate advocate for using golf to inspire and engage young minds. Since volunteering with Golf in Society in 2018, Anthony has been on a mission to make the sport more accessible and fun for all. Now, he’s taking that mission to the next level with Swing Stars, a new venture aimed at bringing the joy of golf to primary school children across the North East of England.

With funding support from UnLtd and Sport England, Swing Stars is more than just golf lessons—it’s about building confidence, teamwork, and lifelong skills in kids, one swing at a time. In this episode, Anthony shares his journey, the challenges and triumphs of setting up Swing Stars, and his vision for the future of golf in schools. Whether you're a teacher, parent, or golf enthusiast, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical insights into how sport can shape young lives.

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Mental Health, Suicide Prevention, and Golf's Role in Wellbeing11 Dec 202400:47:41

In this powerful episode of the Golf in Society podcast, founder Anthony Blackburn is joined by two inspiring guests: Steve Phillip, founder of The Jordan Legacy, a suicide prevention charity created in memory of his son Jordan, and Matthew O'Sullivan, Health and Wellbeing Development Officer for Active North Yorkshire. Together, they dive deep into the critical issues of mental health and suicide prevention, exploring how golf and being active serves as a transformative tool for enhancing mental wellbeing and building supportive communities. This candid discussion highlights golf's unique impact on society and its role in fostering hope and connection.

The episode also calls for General Practitioners (GPs) and healthcare professionals to embrace social prescribing, recommending golf and similar community-based solutions to patients as a powerful pathway to improved mental health. Don’t miss this heartfelt and thought-provoking conversation that could inspire change in how we approach wellbeing.

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The Dementality Journey – Bringing Joy and Independence to Life with Dementia11 Sep 202400:49:34

In this episode, we’re joined by Su and Youn, founders of Dementality, as they share their personal journey and inspiration behind launching their organization. Listen in as they discuss how Dementality empowers individuals with dementia to enjoy life and maintain their independence. They’ll also dive into their upcoming collaboration with Golf in Society, and how together we’re bringing dementia-friendly golf to Switzerland, promoting a healthy, happy future for those living with dementia. Don't miss this heartwarming and insightful conversation!


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Breaking Barriers: Women in Golf & the Future of Inclusivity with Julie Walker06 Sep 202401:00:40

In this episode, host Anthony Blackburn sits down with Julie Walker, founder of Women on the Tee, to explore the evolving landscape of women in golf. The conversation dives into the challenges women face in discovering and accessing the game, particularly when family responsibilities like caregiving come into play. Julie shares her thoughts on the current barriers to entry and how the golf industry can reimagine its communication and inclusivity to welcome new players from all walks of life.

With a focus on how golf clubs and governing bodies need to modernize their approach, Julie offers insights on the Healthy Aging market and how golf can support women facing challenges such as loneliness, dementia, and caregiving. The discussion is a call to action for the sport to embrace a more welcoming, values-driven environment for all.

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Golden Years: Enhancing Life in Care Homes03 Jul 202400:47:56

In this episode, Anthony sits down with three passionate guests to explore the vital topic of healthy ageing in residential care homes. Sharon Lewis, Activity Coordinator at Hazel Grove Care Home; Samantha McCormick, Activity Coordinator at The Gables Care Home Hill Care; and Jules, Activity Support from the Hill Care Group, share their insights and experiences recorded at Hazel Grove Care Home in Saltburn.

They discuss the joy and inclusivity of golf sessions for residents, emphasizing that everyone can participate, regardless of mobility or cognitive issues. The conversation highlights Hill Care's dedication to keeping residents happy and active, supporting the idea that "care homes are God's living room."

Discover how meaningful activities boost wellbeing, build confidence, and help residents find purpose and meaning in their lives. This episode offers a heartwarming and informative look at the creative ways care homes enhance the lives of their residents, fostering a vibrant and supportive community. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on the power of engagement and the positive impact of thoughtful care.

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Why Golf is a Perfect Tonic for Healthy Ageing 12 Mar 202400:50:48

Why Golf is a Perfect Tonic for Healthy Ageing

We know how beneficial sports can be for kids and young adults, but what about for seniors and people with health issues? Research (and anecdotal evidence) is showing the remarkable benefits of participating in sports later in life.

Today, Anthony Blackburn is joined by Dr. Charlie Foster OBE, a Professor of Physical Activity and Public Health at University of Oxford and University of Bristol, as well as the Head of Population Health at Vhi. For several years, Dr. Foster has been researching the benefits of physical activity and the cost of inactivity for both individuals and global public health.


Tune in to Episode 8 of The Golf in Society Podcast to learn how sports, and particularly golf, are helping to solve the inactivity crisis and give ageing populations a new lease on life. Together, Anthony and Dr. Foster shine light on what can truly be achieved when we create the space, accessibility, and community for physical activity.


You’ll learn how golf improves cognitive and mental health, social health, and overall quality of life. Dr. Foster also talks about how we can overcome the barriers to physical activity we might encounter later in life, like disease or lack of community.


Plus, Dr. Foster highlights an easy tip for improving your neuroplasticity while improving your golf skills. Then, Anthony gives insight into the next phase of our latest research project on reimagining golf clubs as health hubs.


“Being active, it doesn’t matter whether you’re digging in your garden or putting on a putting green, everything you do will improve the quality of your life.” – Dr. Charlie Foster


Episode Timeline:

00:06 – Introducing Dr. Charlie Foster

03:12 – The inactivity crisis & Statistics on the cost of inactivity

05:36 – The health benefits of sports like golf

07:29 – Golf and brain health

14:39 – How golf supports people through life transitions and health issues

19:49 – Our latest research project: Reimagining golf clubs as health clubs

24:13 – How to stay active as you age, even through health issues

29:55 – Barriers to growing Golf in Society

37:56 – The future of healthy ageing: How where we live impacts our health.

41:45 – Can Golf in Society serve people with multiple morbidities?

46:59 – Tips for health professionals, policymakers, & innovators working for aging populations.


“You can’t bank your fitness. You have to go and use it every day or you lose it.”

– Dr. Charlie Foster


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Resources Mentioned:

UKRI’s Healthy Ageing Conference


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Charlie Foster on LinkedIn

Anthony Blackburn on LinkedIn
 
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The Importance of Co Designing Healthy Ageing Services26 Feb 202400:46:30

Welcome to episode 7 of The Golf in Society Podcast! Join host Anthony Blackburn as he sits down with Katheryn Woolf, an expert in service design from Made Open. In this episode, they dive into the fascinating world of co-designing services and products with the input of end users and stakeholders.

Anthony and Katheryn emphasise the importance of listening and learning from the very people who will be interacting with these services and products. They explore how involving stakeholders throughout the entire design process can lead to more successful outcomes and better overall user experiences.

Discover the power of finding common goals among stakeholders and the value of collaboration in creating innovative solutions. Katheryn shares insights from her expertise in service design, shedding light on the process of reimagining golf clubs as health hubs. Learn how this transformation can positively impact the our ageing community and promote health and well-being.

Whether you're a social entrepreneur , a service designer, or simply curious about the the process of service design, this episode is filled with thought-provoking discussions and valuable insights. Tune in to The Golf in Society Podcast episode 7 as Anthony Blackburn and Katheryn Woolf explore the importance of co-design, stakeholder involvement, and the exciting journey of reimagining golf clubs for the benefit of all.

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A Holistic Approach to Health In Sheffield 22 Nov 202300:27:01

Welcome to episode Six of The Golf in Society Podcast, where guest host Rob Sadler interviews participants and carers involved in Golf in Society's research project in Sheffield. This innovative programme offers much-needed respite to carers while allowing participants to get outside, mix with others and enjoy the beautiful green spaces and clean, fresh air.

Rob also sits down with PGA Pro Tom Pipes to discuss inclusivity in golf, making the sport more accessible, and promoting an active and fun lifestyle. Jack Samways, an occupational therapist, speaks to the transformative aspect of golf and how the project takes a holistic approach to wellness. Finally, Jill Lomax provides insight into her role in recruiting participants.

If you're interested in getting involved in this groundbreaking research project, please contact Jill Lomax at 07598265428 or email golfinsociety.study@gmail.com. Tune in to this exciting episode as we uncover the positive impact that golf can have on both individuals and their communities.

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