In Episode 4, we’re diving into a deeply personal and powerful conversation titled “the NHS Saved My Life”. This episode explores the real-world impact of healthcare systems, moving beyond policy debates to focus on lived experience.
Healthcare isn’t just a political issue — it’s something that affects people at their most vulnerable moments. From access to care and quality of treatment to the broader pressures facing public health services, the stakes are profoundly human. In this episode, we examine what systems like the NHS mean for individuals and families, and how they shape outcomes, trust, and survival itself.
With rising demand, funding challenges, and ongoing debates about the future of public healthcare, the conversation around the NHS has never been more urgent. But beyond the headlines and statistics lies a more important question: what difference does it actually make in people’s lives?
Join our guest, Sean Halsall, along with host of the show, Ben Stevenson, as he leads this compelling discussion, unpacking the realities behind the system and reflecting on why understanding its impact matters now more than ever.








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