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Join Emma as she is joined by different guests to talk all things travel and how travelling can help with your mental health.
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Welcome to the Slow Thinking Podcast, a series of thought provoking annd entertaining episodes about mental health and travel. Hosted by Art & Eco Therapist Izzy Savege and internationally published Travel Author Seb Santabarbara, The Slow Thinking Podcast combines the knowledge of two friends with a shared love of exploring with a passion for mental health. It’s educational (Izzy), it’s informative (Izzy), and funnier than your favourite uncle at Christmas (Seb).
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The show that thinks all about thanks, with the good, the great and the grateful. Presented by Angela Scanlon.
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ADHD Nerds is the podcast for Adults with ADHD to learn more about their unique brain through the stories of others. Learn tips and strategies for managing or hacking your ADHD brain and have some fun along the way.
ADHD Nerds is hosted by Jesse J. Anderson, an ADHD Creative with a passion for writing, teaching, and raising awareness about ADHD. In 2017, he was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 36, and has made it his mission to help others better understand what ADHD really is.
This podcast is a great place to learn more about Adult ADHD, whether you're officially diagnosed, self-diagnosed, stuck on a waiting list, or just want to know more about how your loved one's brain works. -
Unfollowing Mum : Break Unhealthy habits and be the parent you wish you'd had is available for preorder NOW!
A therapist recommended podcast for cycle breakers by someone who has lived the experience. Host Harriet Shearsmith knows first hand how challenging it can be to navigate estrangement, toxic family and dysfunctional dynamics in a digital age where setting boundaries and protecting your peace is harder than ever.
In 2023 we’re unfollowing mum. We’re breaking the cycle, unsubscribing from the drama by healing generational trauma and putting ourselves and our mental health first.
Each week I will answer your anonymous questions, discuss experiences and tackle the issues surrounding estrangement, generational trauma and navigating toxic families. Sometimes I’ll speak to experts, people with lived experience and other cycle breakers to share their point of view.
You’re not alone, there is a community of people navigating parenthood without solid role models, learning to love themselves after emotional abuse whilst breaking the cycle for the future generations 💜
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Welcome to Time To Talk with Alex Holmes.
The Time To Talk Podcast features philosophical mental health conversations between Alex Holmes, hypnotherapist and coach, and leading voices with expertise in psychology, mental health, social activism, and personal growth.
Each episode aims to illuminate different recovery pathways to help us heal, connect, and grow together.
The show aims to offer guidance, support, and understanding to listeners navigating their mental health journeys.
Read the book: Time To Talk: How Men Think About Love, Belonging, and Connection.
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The Dead Parent Club is a community of like-minded young adults all grieving a similar loss. Each week, Kat and Emma speak candidly about their own grief journeys and are joined by guests and experts with the aim to help you as you navigate this new normal. This podcast will be your friend: it'll make you laugh, cry, and feel connected to people that really get it.
A This Is Distorted Production
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deadparentclub.
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Hosted by staff nurse John-Barry Waldron, who has worked at St Andrew's Healthcare for 15 years, 'On the Ward' challenges some of the myths and taboos around complex mental illness in the UK today, as it explores what really happens behind the walls of a secure psychiatric hospital.
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May Contain Podcast is breaking the stigma and lifting the lid on inspiring individuals who are making a difference. Each week we have different guests who are breaking barriers, challenging norms, and shine a spotlight on the extraordinary individuals who are creating positive change. The podcast has been featured on BBC News and BBC Live.
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If you are separating or divorcing, this podcast is for you. Our host, Tamsin Caine is a Chartered Financial Planner and divorce specialist. Across the series, we speak to divorce professionals, divorcees, coaches, domestic abuse specialists, victim survivors and many others who we think would be of interest to you if you are thinking about separating, have separated, are going through divorce or are post divorce. There is also lots of information if you are supporting a friend through divorce and separation.
For anyone working in the family justice profession, there is plenty for you too. Although this podcast is aimed at the general public, we hear that many of our business friends in the divorce world find our conversations useful!
We hope you find the podcast useful. If you're listening where you can give us a 5* rating, please do, so that we can reach more people. Thanks! -
A psychotherapy-entertainment podcast featuring licensed therapist, Doug Friedman and a co-host. Episodes include real therapy sessions in sequence with a real client that has agreed to be recorded throughout the process of therapy. After the session, Doug and his co-host break down the session and they give you their clinical insights with personality, humor, and the opportunity to use therapeutic tools in your own life.
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Michael Chakraverty (Bake Off legend) is gay, brown, and obsessed with girl band Little Mix to a degree that is a bit strange; Mark Watson (scrawny cult comedian) is straight, white, likes football and drinking. The two of them have almost no interests in common. They hadn’t even met until they recorded the first episode of this podcast. Also, Mark is 40 whereas Michael is a baby and doesn’t remember things like Teletext and hadn’t heard of Bovril until recently (Mark is writing this, incidentally). The intersection of their worlds provides a space for a series of fascinating discussions with a diverse range of remarkable people.It’s been observed that there is no shortage of podcasts out there in which men talk back and forth, sometimes – for variety – including a third or fourth man as guest. What you don’t see enough of is men stepping back and examining masculinity itself. What does it mean to be a ‘man’ in 2020? How many of the traditional expectations and tropes of ‘manhood’ still stand up, and how many need to be discarded? How can we be better men, and how can ‘men’ in general be a better, gentler, more positive influence upon the planet they’ve done considerable damage to for (to be generous) a couple of thousand years? How, at the same time, can we celebrate all the things that are good about man-ship? If we were building a new model for a ‘perfect’ man, what would it look like – temperamentally and also dick-wise? And can we address these questions with the sense of fun that only a comedian and a world-class baker-turned-entertainer can offer?
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Thought-provoking conversations with thought-leaders with different views, backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
Listen up if you want to see the world with #perspectives.
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Feels like Healing is a series of conversations between myself Al Lewis and individuals who have turned to creativity as a way of helping them heal.
Our need for healing is universal. However the reasons behind it can be oh so varied; a difficult childhood, a traumatic experience or perhaps a bereavement and our need to process grief.
My search for healing stems from the death of my Dad, who died when I was 21 from Multiple Sclerosis.
For over fifteen years I'd kept a quiet lid on my grief. However when it came to clearing out the last remaining boxes from my Dad's attic, that grief that I'd suppressed came rushing to the surface. It was then that I began to write songs about my Dad. Writing those songs was incredibly cathartic and I realised how useful creativity can be when confronted with the hardest parts of life.
I believe that hearing other people's stories can help us to process ours and that the act of being creative can help turn something seemingly hopeless and incomprehensible in to something beautiful and hopeful.
These conversations are here to provide solace and inspiration and to show you that healing can happen when we take our deepest pain and turn it into a work of art.
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Welcome to the This Girl Is On Fire podcast, where I bring you conversations with women who have one thing in common - they are on fire!
You will hear how they got to where they are in life, how thinking differently about their circumstances helped them - whether that was to overcome hardship, discover their calling or achieve success. You will also hear what their greatest life lesson has been, what their definition of living is and how they feel when they are truly thriving. These women all know exactly what they need to do to Get Brave, Get Confident and Get Going!
Who am I:
For over two decades I worked as a national Daytime Television broadcaster in the UK. Then, in 2020, in the middle of a global pandemic, I decided to jump… I quit my job as the longest serving host of a multi-award-winning TV show to focus on doing what I love - helping women around the world Think Differently about themselves, their circumstances and the challenges that life throws at each and every one of us.
I’m the Sunday Times Best Selling author and co-founder of This Girl Is On Fire, and the creator of life-changing personal development courses, motivational talks and inspirational interviews.
If you heard something today and it made you think of a friend or someone you love - click like, and pass it on! It all really helps us to help women everywhere like you to get brave, get confident and get going.
Click subscribe to hear more great episodes, just like this one. I’ll see you next time.
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Claire Sandys is on a mission to see if it's possible to find hope in 101 different types of loss and grief (occasionally joined by husband Chris). New ad-free episodes every other Tuesday. With childless (not by choice) hosts, this podcast is packed with deep, honest experiences of grief and hope from inspiring guests. You also get: tips on how to navigate and prepare for loss, blogs, experts, exploring how loss is handled on TV, and plenty of Hermans. For more visit: www.thesilentwhy.com.
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There’s always a story behind the story. Broadcaster and Chartered Psychologist Dr Sian Williams has spent decades on TV reporting the headlines, but she knows there’s so much more behind them. In ‘Mind Matters with Dr Sian’ she digs a little deeper, giving people you may know a space to open up and share the stories that shaped their lives.
Mind Matters with Dr Sian is a podcast from 5 News, hosted by Dr Sian Williams. Producer: Katie Goodman; Executive producer: Silvia Maresca; Guest producer: Jacqui Fuller. -
Love and Lust in Lagos is a witty relatable podcast that covers topics on the crazy and exciting experiences the dating scene in Lagos, Nigeria has to offer for the Gen Z and Millennial demographics. From sex and relationship dynamics to drama and vulnerability, tea is spilt and candid advice is given. Love and Lust in Lagos is a Chats and Banter Original. Listen and enjoy!
Music by: Jemima Olu-Owotade (Jemhigh)