The Pain Podcast podcast

Episode 72: Year in Review 2025: Connections, Coaching and a Growing Pain Community

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In this Christmas special, Tim Beames and Bart van Buchem look back at 2025 with Le Pub Scientifique and The Pain Podcast.

This episode is part gratitude, part reflection, and part behind-the-scenes tour of what’s been happening in the Le Pub universe – and how it all connects to real clinical work.

They talk about:

  • Meeting listeners and members at EPIC in Lyon and in Melbourne, and the sense that there is now a recognisable, values-driven global pain rehab community.

  • The growth of Le Pub Free Membership (around 350 members) and how it offers access to current assets: podcasts, clinical takeaways, and practical tools.

  • Highlights from Science Sessions, including:

    • Predictive models and mechanisms of pain

    • Nociplastic pain

    • Immunology, lifestyle and their role in rehab

    • The ongoing work of the Pain in Motion group

  • A big year for the Clinical Coaching / Confidence Series:

    • Irene Wicki on radiculopathy and nerve-related pain

    • Bernhard Taxer on headaches, migraine and craniofacial pain

    • A roundtable with Bernhard & Laura Rathbone on overlapping symptom profiles

    • Sessions with Alison Sim and Ben Boyd on persistent conditions and therapeutic process

  • Short-form resources:

    • Pain Hacks – Bart’s 90-second practical pieces.

    • Tim Translates – short paper reviews with explicit “how I use this in clinic” reflections.

  • The FND Motor Masterclass – why functional neurological disorder is becoming more visible in neurology and rehab, and how the masterclass blends psychiatry, neurology and physiotherapy to give clinicians a grounded starting point.

  • How recording the podcast itself has become a reflective practice tool for both Tim and Bart, feeding directly into their day-to-day clinical work.

They finish by looking ahead to 2026:

  • A better-organised platform to make Le Pub’s resources easier to access.

  • Upcoming Science Sessions on conditions like osteoarthritis.

  • A continued focus on confidence and competence for clinicians working with people in pain.

If this episode helped you…

  • Share it with colleagues who care about pain, but might not yet know Le Pub exists.

  • Consider joining the free membership to access practical takeaways and upcoming sessions.

  • Let Tim and Bart know what you’d like to see more of in 2026.

🔗 Explore Le Pub Scientifique & join the community:

In this Christmas special, Tim Beames and Bart van Buchem look back at 2025 with Le Pub Scientifique and The Pain Podcast.

This episode is part gratitude, part reflection, and part behind-the-scenes tour of what’s been happening in the Le Pub universe – and how it all connects to real clinical work.

They talk about:

  • Meeting listeners and members at EPIC in Lyon and in Melbourne, and the sense that there is now a recognisable, values-driven global pain rehab community.

  • The growth of Le Pub Free Membership (around 350 members) and how it offers access to current assets: podcasts, clinical takeaways, and practical tools.

  • Highlights from Science Sessions, including:

    • Predictive models and mechanisms of pain

    • Nociplastic pain

    • Immunology, lifestyle and their role in rehab

    • The ongoing work of the Pain in Motion group

  • A big year for the Clinical Coaching / Confidence Series:

    • Irene Wicki on radiculopathy and nerve-related pain

    • Bernhard Taxer on headaches, migraine and craniofacial pain

    • A roundtable with Bernhard & Laura Rathbone on overlapping symptom profiles

    • Sessions with Alison Sim and Ben Boyd on persistent conditions and therapeutic process

  • Short-form resources:

    • Pain Hacks – Bart’s 90-second practical pieces.

    • Tim Translates – short paper reviews with explicit “how I use this in clinic” reflections.

  • The FND Motor Masterclass – why functional neurological disorder is becoming more visible in neurology and rehab, and how the masterclass blends psychiatry, neurology and physiotherapy to give clinicians a grounded starting point.

  • How recording the podcast itself has become a reflective practice tool for both Tim and Bart, feeding directly into their day-to-day clinical work.

They finish by looking ahead to 2026:

  • A better-organised platform to make Le Pub’s resources easier to access.

  • Upcoming Science Sessions on conditions like osteoarthritis.

  • A continued focus on confidence and competence for clinicians working with people in pain.

If this episode helped you…

  • Share it with colleagues who care about pain, but might not yet know Le Pub exists.

  • Consider joining the free membership to access practical takeaways and upcoming sessions.

  • Let Tim and Bart know what you’d like to see more of in 2026.

🔗 Explore Le Pub Scientifique & join the community: https://www.lepubscientifique.com/ ✉️ Get in touch about courses, teaching or collaboration: [email protected]

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