Introducing... Medigold Matters
We are very excited to share the first episode of our new podcast series, Medigold Matters!
Over the coming months, broadcaster and podcaster, John Griff, will be talking to various members of the Medigold Health team on a whole range of different topics.
To kick off the series, John chatted to our CEO, Alex Goldsmith, about the occupational health landscape and the importance of looking after your employees.
In honour of Mental Health Awareness Week 2021, he also caught up with our Director of Medigold Health Perform, Steve McNulty, to find out whether the gap between our willingness to talk about our mental health as openly as we do about our physical health is closing.
So go on, grab a cuppa, sit back and have a listen.
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