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Emma Supple on Radio 2: Chiropody Pricing

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Simon Ross, Jun 8, 2014.

  1. Simon Ross

    Simon Ross Active Member


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    Heard Emma Supple on Simon Mayo's show on Radio 2. She said that depending on where you live, you are looking at paying between £25-40 for a treatment.

    It was Wednesday evening on Radio 2.
     
  2. Podologue89

    Podologue89 Welcome New Poster

    Having caught this on Radio 2 the other day, I really have to say I was disappointed at the content. I felt there was real opportunity to raise the profile of podiatry which was significantly missed. To me, the overall impression it gave of podiatry was really nothing more than a profession that offers basic footcare.
     
  3. Ian Linane

    Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Hi, I have not heard the interview and whilst I'm all for promoting podiatry I think opportunity to promote in these particular media scenarios is more difficult to control than may be understood i.e. time allowed, agenda of the show, limited remit?

    Just my thoughts.
     
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