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    Lucy Letby - the untold story from the key prosecution expert witness - Dr Dewi Evans talks to Dr Raj Persaud

    enSeptember 05, 2023

    About this Episode

    Psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud talks in-depth to Dr Dewi Evans - one of the key prosecution expert witnesses about the Lucy Letby case

    You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud

    https://www.herald.wales/west-wales/carmarthenshire/how-dr-dewi-evans-helped-secure-justice-in-nurse-letbys-chilling-baby-murders/

    How Dr. Dewi Evans helped secure justice in nurse Letby’s chilling baby murders

    LUCY Letby’s conviction for multiple counts of murder and attempted murder at the Countess of Chester Hospital is intertwined with the meticulous work of Dr. Dewi Evans, a retired consultant paediatrician from Carmarthen. Dr. Evans, a seasoned medical legal expert with over three decades of experience, emerged as a key figure in unraveling the complex web of deliberate harm inflicted upon innocent infants.

    In an exclusive interview with TalkTV, Dr. Evans delved into the intricacies of his involvement in the case, revealing the depths of his horror at the heinous events that unfolded. He described the events as a tragedy of unparalleled proportions, possibly ranking as the most shocking occurrence within an NHS hospital in the past 75 years.

    Cheshire Police turned to Dr. Evans for his expertise in dissecting the medical evidence and shedding light on the nefarious activities behind the deaths. His journey began with an exhaustive review of clinical records, meticulously analysing over 30 cases of babies who perished or suffered collapses between January 2015 and July 2016. Dr. Evans’ ability to discern hidden patterns within the chaotic medical records would prove to be a critical turning point.

    Among the cases, he identified 15 instances that defied conventional explanations. These babies displayed telltale signs of harm, ranging from symptoms of air embolism—suggesting the injection of air into their circulatory systems—to signs of milk or milk-and-air injections directly into their stomachs, leading to life-threatening breathing difficulties.

    However, the true revelation came with the discovery of insulin poisoning in two sets of twins. Dr. Evans stumbled upon abnormally elevated insulin levels in these babies, indicative of an intentional injection of insulin. This discovery, initially unforeseen even by the astute doctor, added a sinister layer to the unfolding narrative.

    Dr. Evans also highlighted the crucial role of analyzing duty rosters. His meticulous examination revealed a chilling connection—Lucy Letby was consistently on duty during each of the tragic incidents. This realisation provided a pivotal break in the case, further cementing the suspicion against Letby.

    Yet, the journey wasn’t without its challenges. During the trial, Letby’s defence team sought to discredit Dr. Evans’ objectivity and impartiality, accusing him of bias. However, Mr. Justice Goss, the presiding judge, steadfastly refused to exclude Dr. Evans’ evidence, emphasising the need for the jury to assess his credibility in light of the broader evidence presented.

    The case also spotlighted the systemic shortcomings and managerial failures within the NHS. Dr. Evans lamented the lack of responsiveness from NHS managers and pointed to a culture of cover-ups when things went awry. The case prompted a broader conversation about transparency, accountability, and safeguarding within healthcare institutions.

    Ultimately, Dr. Dewi Evans’ meticulous analysis and unwavering dedication became instrumental in securing justice for the innocent victims and their families. The case serves as a chilling reminder of the importance of persistent investigation, expert analysis, and the pursuit of truth in even the most chilling of circumstances.

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    The article below was published before the outcome of the Lucy Letby case was known

    https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/in-the-media/2023/02/in-a-normal-murder-case-you-actually-have-a-body-statistician-richard-gill-says-in-science

    ‘In a normal murder case, you actually have a body’ statistician Richard Gill says in Science

    After diving into the murder trial of nurse Lucia de Berk, statistician Richard Gill became a leading expert on the statistics of medical murder cases. Together with colleagues, he now wrote a peer reviewed report about the statistical missteps in past medical murder trials. It gives recommendations for how legal systems can do better. ‘People’s intuition of an “impossible coincidence” sometimes falsely joins the dots in the evidence,’ he says in the Science Magazine.

    Lucia de Berk was under trial for being present at a suspiciously high number of deaths and resuscitations. His wife told him about a “witch trial” and saying: ‘They’re using statistics; you should get involved, do something useful.’

    At first Gill didn’t get involved, but years later the case would turn out to be the pinnacle of his career. He proved that the nurse went to jail based on bad statistics, tunnel visions and assumptions. ‘In a normal murder case, you actually have a body which has clearly been murdered,’ he says. ‘When there’s only a suspicious cluster of deaths, investigators may assume a murderer is at work and selectively focus on evidence that supports that assumption.’

    Statistics to the rescue

    When the court of appeals announced the acquittal of the nurse, Gill was there to celebrate. ‘It was one of the biggest events of my life,’ he says. ‘It was really joyful.’ And that became the start of lending his expertise as a statistician in medical murder cases. 

    With that expertise, Gill and his colleagues wrote a report published by the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) in September 2022. That report  exposes the statistical missteps in past medical murder trials and makes recommendations for how legal systems can do better. One of the things that the report recommends is for investigators to be ‘blinded’. For example, having pathologists classify deaths as suspicious or not, without knowing which medical personnel were in attendance.

    The next generation of statisticians

    Gill hopes the report will help with new similar cases.  The one of the British nurse Lucy Letby for expample, who is now on trial for the alleged murder of seven babies. Gill is retired, but still follows the case closely. As he will not be working much on forensic cases anymore, Gill hopes younger statisticians will feel compelled to help when bad statistics lead to injustice, as he did. ‘I sensed that in the Lucia case, I could make a difference. And that therefore I must.’

    Want to know more?

    Read more about Richard Gill and his career in the article on the website of Science.

    Lucy Letby - the untold story from the key prosecution expert witness - Dr Dewi Evans talks to Dr Raj Persaud

    Lucy Letby - the untold story from the key prosecution expert witness - Dr Dewi Evans talks to  Dr Raj Persaud

    Psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud talks in-depth to Dr Dewi Evans - one of the key prosecution expert witnesses about the Lucy Letby case

    You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud

    https://www.herald.wales/west-wales/carmarthenshire/how-dr-dewi-evans-helped-secure-justice-in-nurse-letbys-chilling-baby-murders/

    How Dr. Dewi Evans helped secure justice in nurse Letby’s chilling baby murders

    LUCY Letby’s conviction for multiple counts of murder and attempted murder at the Countess of Chester Hospital is intertwined with the meticulous work of Dr. Dewi Evans, a retired consultant paediatrician from Carmarthen. Dr. Evans, a seasoned medical legal expert with over three decades of experience, emerged as a key figure in unraveling the complex web of deliberate harm inflicted upon innocent infants.

    In an exclusive interview with TalkTV, Dr. Evans delved into the intricacies of his involvement in the case, revealing the depths of his horror at the heinous events that unfolded. He described the events as a tragedy of unparalleled proportions, possibly ranking as the most shocking occurrence within an NHS hospital in the past 75 years.

    Cheshire Police turned to Dr. Evans for his expertise in dissecting the medical evidence and shedding light on the nefarious activities behind the deaths. His journey began with an exhaustive review of clinical records, meticulously analysing over 30 cases of babies who perished or suffered collapses between January 2015 and July 2016. Dr. Evans’ ability to discern hidden patterns within the chaotic medical records would prove to be a critical turning point.

    Among the cases, he identified 15 instances that defied conventional explanations. These babies displayed telltale signs of harm, ranging from symptoms of air embolism—suggesting the injection of air into their circulatory systems—to signs of milk or milk-and-air injections directly into their stomachs, leading to life-threatening breathing difficulties.

    However, the true revelation came with the discovery of insulin poisoning in two sets of twins. Dr. Evans stumbled upon abnormally elevated insulin levels in these babies, indicative of an intentional injection of insulin. This discovery, initially unforeseen even by the astute doctor, added a sinister layer to the unfolding narrative.

    Dr. Evans also highlighted the crucial role of analyzing duty rosters. His meticulous examination revealed a chilling connection—Lucy Letby was consistently on duty during each of the tragic incidents. This realisation provided a pivotal break in the case, further cementing the suspicion against Letby.

    Yet, the journey wasn’t without its challenges. During the trial, Letby’s defence team sought to discredit Dr. Evans’ objectivity and impartiality, accusing him of bias. However, Mr. Justice Goss, the presiding judge, steadfastly refused to exclude Dr. Evans’ evidence, emphasising the need for the jury to assess his credibility in light of the broader evidence presented.

    The case also spotlighted the systemic shortcomings and managerial failures within the NHS. Dr. Evans lamented the lack of responsiveness from NHS managers and pointed to a culture of cover-ups when things went awry. The case prompted a broader conversation about transparency, accountability, and safeguarding within healthcare institutions.

    Ultimately, Dr. Dewi Evans’ meticulous analysis and unwavering dedication became instrumental in securing justice for the innocent victims and their families. The case serves as a chilling reminder of the importance of persistent investigation, expert analysis, and the pursuit of truth in even the most chilling of circumstances.

    Which member of the UK Royal Family was most mad for sex? Historian and coach Anne Scoular explains

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    Born in New Zealand, Anne fled at the earliest opportunity to England, where her roots and heart lie. She co-founded Meyler Campbell in 1999 and continues to work tirelessly to promote its activities and Community. She is also an intermittent but happy gardener, and a passionate historian.

    Following a successful global career as a diplomat and Citibank-trained international banker Anne retrained mid-career as a psychologist (PG Dip Psych and MSc Organisational Psychology - both with Distinction.) Among her many accolades Anne was named as one of five leading experts in business coaching globally by Harvard Business Review (2009), is the author of The Financial Times Guide to Business Coaching (2011) (a second edition of which was published in 2020), and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. In 2018, Anne was appointed Visiting Scholar at Oxford Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.

    Anne and her co-author Professor Herminia Ibarra published the article, “The Leader as Coach” in the November-December issue of the Harvard Business Review. In March 2020, it was announced that this article had won the Warren Bennis Prize, awarded for the top-rated HBR leadership article of the year.

    Much in demand for her expertise, Anne has served on a raft of Expert Panels and policy committees including a Positive Psychology task force for the Royal Society. She has delivered Keynote speeches for all the major coaching bodies including AC, BPS/SGCP, ICF, WABC and ICAEW, and has taught workshops at London Business School and Cambridge's Judge Business School.

    Anne believes that traditional mentoring / training / consulting puts in content while coaching pulls out the capacity people have within ...and that we all need both. In her view knowledge and skill are essential, but so too are the energy, inspiration and motivation that can only come from within. Great organisational coaching fluently and pertinently blends both.

     

    Anne Scoular on Raj Persaud podcast 14 December 2022

    References and further resources

    Anne:


    Background on Anne: https://www.meylercampbell.com/our-people/anne-scoular ;

    Her book on leadership coaching: https://www.amazon.co.uk/FT-Guide-Business-
    Coaching-Guides/dp/1292309075/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= ;

    and her 2019 bicentenary lecture on Queen Victoria, her grief and recovery:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6DMSK16dP0&ab_channel=MeylerCampbell

    Queen Victoria

    Short, sparkling and psychologically alert biography: Jane Ridley, Victoria: Queen, Matriarch,
    Empress (London: Allen Lane/Penguin, 2015)
    (The great, full biography: Elizabeth Longford, Victoria RI (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson,
    1964/1987)

    The Queen’s effectiveness


    John Plunkett (2000) “Queen Victoria: the Monarchy and the Media”: PhD dissertation,
    Birkbeck College London; published as a book, John Plunkett: Queen Victoria: First Media
    Monarch (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003). (But the detailed data is in the PhD.)

    Wealth of data

    Journals of Queen Victoria, freely accessible at http://www.queenvictoriasjournals.org (114
    vols: 13 originals 1832-37; 13 Esher transcript 1832-40; 111 Beatrice-ed 1837-01; 4 drafts)
    Letters of Queen Victoria, ed. Esher / Benson / Buckle, 9 vols 1907-32 (you see her at work.)
    Personal Letters to her daughter ‘Vicky’, ed. Roger Fulford, 5 vols 1964-81 (Vol 1 especially
    recommended – two very fine, very real women in impassioned conversation.)
    The Queen’s own two publications: Leaves from a Highland Journal 1868 and 1885 - online
    on QV journals site as above
    Diaries and letters of 360o

    : Greville, Ponsonby, Mallet, Antrim, Lyttleton, Reid, Arnold,

    Gladstone, Disraeli...
    Biopsychosocial

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biopsychosocial_model

    Insecure attachment

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attachment_theory

    Complicated grief


    The Centre for Prolonged Grief (Columbia University, New York) (formerly the Centre for

    Complicated Grief):

    https://prolongedgrief.columbia.edu/for-the-public/complicated-grief-
    public/overview/

    Burnout


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSAGnwf0iAY and other Sally Maitlis articles/videos
    Identity
    In Victorian era: Pat Jalland, Women, Marriage and Politics 1860 – 1914 (Oxford: Oxford
    University Press, 1986) for starters. (Pat Jalland is also the expert on Victorian bereavement.)
    But the superb (and slim) book in this area is K.D. Reynolds, Aristocratic Women and Political
    Society in Victorian Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998) – a fine scholarly study of
    gender, power, and female leadership in the Victorian era, its iron constraints, and how
    some fortunate women got around them a little; has much of relevance to us.
    Today: Herminia Ibarra, Working Identity: Unconventional Strategies for Reinventing Your
    Career (Boston: Harvard Business Review Press, 2004)
    The Queen’s recovery
    The 1997 movie Mrs Brown (Judi Dench/ Billy Connolly) is spot on re Brown; William M.
    Kuhn, Henry and Mary Ponsonby (London: Duckworth, 2002) is perceptive on the work and
    marriage of these two remarkable and unconventional characters; Robert Blake’s Disraeli
    (1966; various editions since) is one of the great biographies of all time.
    Power
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Raven%27s_bases_of_power
    Mentoring and coaching
    www.meylercampbell.com
    Continued discrimination
    Caroline Criado Perez, Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men,
    (London: Chatto & Windus, 2019)

    Best-selling author Johann Hari talks to Psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud on where has all our attention gone?

    Best-selling author Johann Hari talks to Psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud on where has all our attention gone?

    You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud

    All over the world, our ability to pay attention is collapsing. In the US, college students now focus on one task for only 65 seconds, and office workers on average manage only three minutes. New York Times best-selling author Johann Hari went on an epic journey across the world to meet the leading scientists and experts investigating why this is happening to us – and discovered that everything we think we know on this subject is wrong.

    We think our inability to focus is a personal failing – a flaw in each one of us. It is not. This has been done to us – by powerful external forces. Our focus has been stolen. Johann discovered there are twelve deep cases of this crisis, all of which have robbed some of our attention. He shows how he learned this in a thrilling journey that takes him from Silicon Valley dissidents who figured out how to hack human attention, to veterinarians who diagnose dogs with ADHD; from a favela in Rio where everyone lost their attention in a particularly surreal way, to an office in New Zealand that discovered a remarkable technique to restore their workers’ attention.

    Crucially, he learned how – as individuals, and as a society – we can get our focus back, if we are determined to fight for it. The answers will surprise and thrill you. This is a book about our attention crisis unlike any you’ve read before.

    Johann Hari’s books on addiction and depression transformed those debates, appearing in 37 languages, praised by everyone from Oprah Winfrey to Noam Chomsky to Hillary Clinton. His TED talks have been viewed 78 million times.

     

    What They’re Saying About “Stolen Focus”

    ‘I think this book is exactly what the world needs right now … I hope everybody buys the book. I promise you it will be worth your time and certainly worth your focus.’

    – OPRAH

    ‘If you want to get your attention and focus back, you need to read this remarkable book. All over the world, Johann Hari interviewed both the leading scientists investigating why we’re losing our focus, and the people developing solutions. He has cracked the code of why we’re in this crisis, and how to get out of it. We all need to hear this message.’

    – ARIANNA HUFFINGTON

    ‘A visionary, systemic, revolutionary and practical guide for creating the new world. Through tireless research and genius insight Johann Hari certainly snapped me to attention. A life changing book.’

    – EVE ENSLER

    ‘Johann Hari’s superb STOLEN FOCUS is a beautifully researched and argued exploration of the breakdown of humankind’s ability to pay attention. It’s a story that so many of us have felt needs to be told, but whose cause and consequences are hard to capture and articulate without guesswork, prejudice or ideology. Hari not only achieves this and more, but he does so it with the pace, sparkle and energy of the best kind of thriller writer. I can’t remember reading a book which made me shout out “yes! That’s it!” quite so many times. The same brilliant voice that has made us rethink so convincingly the real solutions to the global epidemic of addiction and mental health (Chasing the Scream, Lost Connections) is not satisfied with hand-wringing or tub-thumping – Hari as ever also offers ways out, one which we would do well to … to concentrate…’

    – STEPHEN FRY

    ‘Stop whatever you’re doing and read this book. A deeply researched, disturbing, and yet ultimately hopeful exploration of the primal crisis of our time: our diminishing ability to focus on what really matters.’

    – RUTGER BREGMAN

    ‘I don’t know anyone thinking more deeply, or more holistically, about the crisis of our collective attention than Johann Hari. And this is a crisis that we must address if we are to meet any of the other pressing emergencies we face as a species, whether ecological or social. Which means that this book could not be more vital. Please sit with it, and focus.’

    – NAOMI KLEIN

    ‘A brilliant book about one of the most important topics of our time’
    ‘Johann Hari writes like a dream. He’s both lyricist and storyteller — but also an indefatigable investigator of one of the world’s greatest problems: the systematic destruction of our attention. Read this book to save your mind.’

    – SUSAN CAIN

    ‘A gripping analysis of why we’ve lost the capacity to concentrate, and how we might find it again. STOLEN FOCUS won’t just capture your attention—it will keep you thinking and rethinking long after you’ve finished it. Johann Hari is one of the most insightful critics of our modern malaise, and he’s written the book the world needs to win the war on distraction.’

    – ADAM GRANT, #1 New York Times bestselling author of THINK AGAIN and host of the TED podcast WorkLife

    ‘A brilliant book about one of the most important topics of our time’

    – DR. RANGAN CHATTERJEE

    ‘Thanks to this brilliant book, I have got to know myself and my fellow humans better. It educates and entertains you – the stories will suck any reader in, and then slowly change your mind. Everyone should read it. It has changed my habits – way beyond just putting away my phone more. ‘Stolen Focus’ is a really important book.’

    – DR. PHILIPPA PERRY

    ‘In his unique voice, Johann Hari tackles the profound dangers facing humanity from information technology and rings the alarm bell for what all of us must do to protect ourselves, our children and our democracies.’

    – HILLARY CLINTON

    ‘An entirely necessary book, a miracle of clarity and depth, a resonant, deeply researched warning followed by a truly inspiring clarion-call to action. Read it and weep, then dry your eyes and join in.’

    – EMMA THOMPSON

    ‘In a world that in Johann Hari’s deft phrase suffers from “mental jet lag,” his new book is a highly original and wide-ranging investigation into the causes of our epidemic of flagging attention. Written with Hari’s trademark incisive prose, indefatigable search for scientific evidence vividly presented, and illustrated with telling anecdotes, Stolen Focus is a bracing and necessary wake-up call to us all.’

    – GABOR MATE M.D

    ‘A bold, troubling and penetrating tour de force that lifts the lid on something parents, teachers, psychologists and doctors have been increasingly worried about. A fascinating journey into the mind and how it is being manipulated with devastating effects. Hari’s subject is something that is affecting us all and this seminal work will be one of the defining books of our era. Johann Hari is quickly proving himself to become the chronicler of our time. We must all wake up and pay attention to this book’s message. It is a clarion call for us to take back our focus. Get off social media, switch off the TV, put down your smart-phone and do one thing – read this book.’

    – DR. MAX PEMBERTON

    ‘This mind-blowing book explains everything. Read it and be free.’

    – SIMON AMSTELL

    ‘If you read just one book about how the modern world is driving us crazy, read this one.’

    – THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

     

    ohann Hari is the author of three New York Times best-selling books, and the Executive Producer of an Oscar-nominated movie and an eight-part TV series starring Samuel L. Jackson. His books have been translated into 40 languages, and been praised by a broad range of people, from Oprah to Noam Chomsky, from Elton John to Naomi Klein.

    His latest book, ‘Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention’, was published in January 2022, and received rave reviews everywhere from the Washington Post to the Irish Times to the Sydney Morning Herald. It has been a best-seller on three continents.

    Johann’s first book, ‘Chasing the Scream: the First and Last Days of the War on Drugs’, was adapted into the Oscar-nominated film ‘The United States Vs Billie Holiday’It has also been adapted into a documentary series which is available to view now.

    His second book, ‘Lost Connections: Uncovering The Real Causes of Depression – and the Unexpected Solutions’ was described by the British Journal of General Practice as “one of the most important texts of recent years”, and shortlisted for an award by the British Medical Association. 

    Johann’s TED talks have been viewed more than 93 million times. The first is named ‘Everything You Think You Know About Addiction is Wrong’. The second is entitled ‘This Could Be Why You Are Depressed or Anxious’

    He has written over the past decade for some of the world’s leading newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian, the Spectator, Le Monde Diplomatique, the Sydney Morning Herald, and Politico. He has appeared on NPR’s All Thing Considered, HBO’s Realtime With Bill Maher, The Joe Rogan Podcast, the BBC’s Question Time, and many other popular shows.

    Johann was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and when he was a year old, his family moved to London, where he grew up and where he has lived for most of his life. His father – a Swiss immigrant – was a bus driver, and his mother was a nurse and later worked in shelters for survivors of domestic violence.  

    He studied Social and Political Science at King’s College, Cambridge, and graduated with a Double First.

    Johann was twice named ‘National Newspaper Journalist of the Year’ by Amnesty International. He has also been named ‘Cultural Commentator of the Year’ and ‘Environmental Commentator of the Year’ at the Comment Awards.

    He lives half the year in London, and spends the other half of the year traveling to research his books.

    You can email Johann at chasingthescream (at) gmail dot com.

    To read about what Johann is working on now, and what you can do to support him, please click here.

    Alexandra Durnford Executive Coach talks to Dr Raj Persaud about coaching and personal change

    Alexandra Durnford Executive Coach talks to Dr Raj Persaud about coaching and personal change

    You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud

     
    A London-based executive coaching & mediation practice.

    I founded Byron & Wilf to coach clients to think, communicate and behave in a way that improves their ability to manage themselves and others more effectively, achieve their professional and personal goals and reach new levels of confidence and performance at work.

    About

    An executive coach, member of Faculty at Meyler Campbell and mediator with over twenty years of experience in communications.
    I work with board directors, CEOs and senior leaders on how they can improve their awareness and management of themselves and others to successfully:

    • Communicate with more skill
    • Transition to a more senior role
    • Make difficult decisions
    • Manage stress
    • Resolve conflict
    • Build their reputation and impact

    My work as a mediator has enabled senior level individuals in global organisations to identify issues and develop a non-adversarial and collaborative approach to resolution with close colleagues, peers and team members.

    Qualifications

    I am a graduate of the Meyler Campbell Mastered Programme (2014) and have an MA in English Literature from St Andrews University (1998). I am currently studying for a MSc in the Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health at Kings College London. I am qualified to work with a number of psychometrics including: Hogan, MBTI, Firo-B and ESCI.

    What my clients say
    • Choice - which for me is fundamental to and comes before change
    • How we all ignore the mind-body connection - for example high functioning, successful individuals not recognising link between their stress levels, cracked teeth, frozen shoulders, eczema, IBS etc. We tend to think physical health or mental health - still I think the conversation needs to advance to link the two things together 
    • How can you get to 50+ and have no idea about how your amygdala works and why when you are sitting in a meeting and your boss tells you he doesn’t think much of you, you don't freeze and get brain fog because you are incompetent..its physiological (obvs you will need to check my neuroscience here!) 
    • The importance of the language we use in our own heads and the horror movies we mentally press play on and how this links to the above - emotional self-regulation 
    • Mindfulness/breathing - I don’t know your thoughts on this but having always been a bit wary of it for fear of being dubbed a life coach, my degree and personal experience have taught me otherwise and I think it is a crucial life skill 
    • There is lots of hierarchy based debate regarding the differences between coaching, therapy, counselling, psychotherapy - and of course there are differences but the fundamentals which are often the most effective are not rocket science …i.e. asking open questions & listening - but this is still v hard for lots of people to do 

    Diet and Fitness Guru Rosemary Conley talks to Dr Raj Persaud about the psychology of motivation

    Diet and Fitness Guru Rosemary Conley talks to Dr Raj Persaud about the psychology of motivation

    You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud

    Rosemary Conley CBE is one of the UK’s most successful diet and fitness experts with 50 years’ experience in helping people to lose weight and get fitter.

    Rosemary Jean Neil Conley CBE, DL is an English businesswoman, author and broadcaster on exercise and health. Conley authored a low-fat diet and exercise programme, The Hip & Thigh Diet in 1988, which sold more than two million copies.

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    Jane Janse Van Rensburg Addictions Therapist talks to Dr Raj Persaud about why addicts become therapists

    Jane Janse Van Rensburg Addictions Therapist talks to Dr Raj Persaud about why addicts become therapists

    You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud

     

    Jane Janse Van Rensbury is an addictions therapist at the famous White River Manor Clinic in South Africa. Here she talks to psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud about why the field of addictions has so many ex-addicts as therapists - is this a good or a dangerous thing?

     

    https://www.whiterivermanor.com/team/jane-janse-van-rensburg/

    Roxana Cardos Business Psychologist talks to psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud on the psychology of personal strengths

    Roxana Cardos Business Psychologist talks to psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud on the psychology of personal strengths

    You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud

    Roxana is a Business Psychologist with 10 years of experience working in fast-paced organisations.

    She is passionate about the human dynamics of successful people, especially those with ADHD. She has been strengthening and coaching teams for many years before specialising in ADHD Business Coaching.

    Her speciality is helping her clients find their WHY and operate from a place of strength.

    Roxana’s coaching method is built upon a belief that once we become able to see clearly where our power lies, we hit our targets with ridiculous ease and the brain which didn’t quite fit before becomes our greatest asset.

    Roxana is committed to always learning is currently doing her ADHD Advanced Coaching Certification at the only accredited institution is the world: ADDCA in New York.

    Fun fact:
    As a freelancer after her MSc, she worked with Body Talk to produce the biggest Body Language study in the world

    The Psychology of Music with Rock Legend and Executive Coach Peter Cook

    The Psychology of Music with Rock Legend and Executive Coach Peter Cook

    You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud

    Peter Cook helps you navigate uncertain business futures for a better world. He fuses three passions: Business, Science and Music, in 18-year-long overlapping cycles:

    • 18 years experience leading science innovation teams to bring life-saving pharmaceuticals to the world, from human Insulin to the first breakthrough Herpes and HIV / AIDS treatments. Many years as an industrial troubleshooter, from Europe to USA, India and the Far East. 
    • 18 years teaching and writing MBA programmes with 3.5 degrees across multiple fields. 
    • 18 ++ years experience as a thought leader, speaker and author, working globally. His books are acclaimed by Tom Peters, Professors Charles Handy, Adrian Furnham and Harvey Goldsmith, the man behind Live Aid. Peter won a prize from Sir Richard Branson for leadership, gaining an exclusive interview with Richard for his 8th book. 
    • 18 till I die - Composing and producing music: Working with Ozzy Osbourne's guitarist, Meatloaf's singing partner and members of Prince's musical circle.
    • http://www.academy-of-rock.co.uk/

     

    The Psychology of the Greatest Cad and Bounder Ever in the World - Dr Cosmo Duff-Gordon defends his ancestor - the first man to get off the Titanic

    The Psychology of the Greatest Cad and Bounder Ever in the World - Dr Cosmo Duff-Gordon defends his ancestor - the first man to get off the Titanic

    You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dr-raj-persaud-in-conversation/id927466223?

    Dr Cosmo Duff-Gordon is an eminent psychologist who created a completely new clinic that specialises in treating addicts - but his ancestor is the infamous Cosmo Duff-Gordon who it is claimed got into lifeboad number 1 as the Titanic sank when it was meant to be women and children first off the sinking wreck. It is claimed he dressed up as a woman to get into the life-boat and also that he bribed the rowers to row away from survivors in the water and not go back to rescue them. The cad and bounder was named the number one Cad of the twentieth century and also featured in the James Cameron hit movie 'Titanic'. Does the psychology of having this notorious ancestor drive someone like the modern day Dr Cosmo Duff-Gordon to rescue people? Psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud probes the psychology of having a 'wrong 'un' dogging your past.