Grovian Voices

Frontlines, Lifelines and Legacy: A Journey from The Grove to Global Impact with Major General Professor Tim Hodgetts

Season 1 Episode 13

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In this inspiring episode of Grovian Voices, we welcome Major General Professor Tim Hodgetts CB CBE OStJ DL, one of the UK’s most senior military medical leaders and a proud Old Grovian who was a day boy in Atkinson House from 1974 to 1981. A recipient of both the Governor’s Scholarship and the Davy Book Leaver's Scholarship, Tim reflects on how his time at The Grove laid the foundation for a distinguished career in medicine, leadership and innovation.

From pinning his career goal above his bedframe as a schoolboy to becoming the UK Surgeon General, Tim has never followed the expected path. A non-conformist in a conformist organisation, he has carved out a reputation as a creator and a disruptor, continually striving to challenge the status quo and drive positive change to improve outcomes - for patients, for systems and for society.

In this episode:

  • Tim’s journey to The Grove and memories of school life - favourite teachers, sports and early ambitions
  • How the school’s values shaped his outlook and future path
  • Highlights from a decorated military and medical career
  • Insights into building resilience and navigating Post-Traumatic Growth
  • His role as an agent of change within structured institutions
  • The founding of citizenAID™, a UK-registered charity empowering the public to respond in life-threatening situations
  • A personal look into his poetry collection: Frontlines & Lifelines: Collected Poems from an Army Doctor in Crisis and War
  • Life beyond the uniform - hobbies, creativity and what truly brings happiness
  • The best piece of advice he’s ever received

Major General Hodgetts offers a powerful, personal and refreshingly unconventional perspective on leadership, healing and the courage to challenge systems in pursuit of better outcomes. His story is a remarkable example of early aspiration evolving into a lifelong legacy of service and innovation.

Frontlines & Lifelines is available on Amazon:

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Learn more about citizenAID™:

www.citizenaid.org

Your Host: Eve Corry, Development Officer at Woodhouse Grove (st24-)

Studio Technician: Jay Sunley at Woodhouse Grove (st23-)

Music: Paul Corry

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