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In today’s episode of the Do Good Podcast we are exploring the powerful practices of somatic experiencing with April Doulby, an expert in helping individuals release trauma that empowers people to reconnect with themselves and experience transformative change.
If you’re looking for ways to cultivate more awareness, ease, and vitality in your body and life, then stay tuned for this conversation.
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Neil Meekin is an Innovation and Constellations Practitioner from Liverpool who loves to facilitate and deliver transformational and dynamic experiences for the people and communities he serves.
And for over 20 years he has been exploring what it means to be a human, our place in society and the culture we live as well as how to become a better person.
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Mark Gober is the author of “An End to Upside Down Thinking”, which won the IPPY award for best science book of the year. He is also the author of “An End to Upside Down Living”, “An End to Upside Down Liberty”, “An End to Upside Down Contact”, “An End to the Upside Down Reset”, and “An End to Upside Down Medicine”; and he is the host of the podcast “Where Is My Mind?”. Additionally, he serves on the board of Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell’s Institute of Noetic Sciences and the School of Wholeness and Enlightenment. Previously, Gober was a partner at Sherpa Technology Group in Silicon Valley and worked as an investment banking analyst with UBS in New York. He has been named one of IAM’s Strategy 300: The World’s Leading Intellectual Property Strategists. Gober graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University, where he wrote an award-winning thesis on Daniel Kahneman’s Nobel Prize–winning “Prospect Theory” and was elected a captain of Princeton’s Division I tennis team.If you enjoyed this episode then please share this with a friend & subscribe for future episodes, and be sure to check out the show notes on our website: https://www.dogoodpodcast.co.uk/Mark Gober: https://markgober.com/
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Simon Esler fights for free thought with every tool he has. After building a free thinking, 14 thousand member think tank on Facebook, Simon was censored across social media for challenging official narratives. In response, he pivoted his focus to providing content to freedom oriented streaming platforms, refining his skills as a researcher, content creator and filmmaker within private communities.
After almost half a decade of writing, shooting and editing original content focused on modern warfare from a psychological, cultural and spiritual perspective, Simon decided to release his first independent project for the public at large: CUT - Daughters of the West, which is an investigation into cosmetic surgery, feminist sexual liberation, and modern media trends as part of a warped legacy that was being handed to young girls as a foundation for gender ideology to take hold.
In this episode, we delve into:
- Simon’s background
- His film CUT - Daughters of the West
- What’s behind the trans-agenda
- 5th generation warfare and how it’s being used on teenagers
- The war on the family unit
- The power of the silent majority
- Unschooling
- The importance of rite of passage in our children’s development
- Plus plenty more!
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In today’s episode, I sit down with Linzy Boden, who is an Integrated Therapist, Trainer and Speaker who has a real desire to help others find their true potential.
As a child growing up she always felt as if she never really fit… the proverbial square peg. Looking back, she can see now that this feeling was the origin of wanting to help others and she believes the more we can learn and understand about ourselves the more we can tap into our inner strength and happiness.
When working with people she has a strong desire in always wanting people to feel truly understood and heard, as well as learn more about themselves and to be able to continuously develop as human beings.
I found this conversation inspiring, it’s always a joy to be in the company of those full of wisdom and knowledge.
In this episode, we delve into:
- Linzy own journey towards becoming a counsellor
- Benefits of Integrative Therapy
- Impact Covid has had on mental health (esp. with the youth)
- Society’s over-reliant on anti-depressants
- Parenthood and how best to show up for our children
- How our school system is broken and the potential for change
- Lack of positive role models in society
- Psychedelics and their potential for healing
- Plus plenty more!
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Linzy Boden https://www.standtalluk.org/
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In today’s show, I sit down again with Dr. Anton Krige, who is a medical doctor, multiple Ironman finisher, and functional medicine specialist.
In this episode, we dive deep into what it’s like to work closely with Anton and how he transforms his patient's health and well-being. We used me as the case study in this one and it was eye-opening to get the results back from some of the tests I did (particularly finding out that my biological age is 29 which isn’t bad for a 40-something guy). And there were plenty of other fascinating insights I found out about which I’ve been able to integrate into my daily routine.
Anton treats those with complex chronic conditions as well as those who wish to optimise sports performance whilst maintaining health & wellness using his research skills and experience to incorporate cutting-edge research findings in both health and exercise physiology.
Anton was previously on the show in episode 68 in case anyone wants to hear a more wide-ranging interview on health and some of the key lifestyle factors for transforming it, the latest tech you can use to improve your health as well as what an ideal day looks like to turn around your metabolic health.
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Dr Anton Krige https://www.bestyou-functionalhealthclinic.co.uk/
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This episode is supporting Positive News — a magazine for good journalism about good things. When much of the media is full of doom and gloom, instead Positive News is the first media organisation in the world that is dedicated to quality, independent reporting about what’s going right.
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Timestamps
10:35 - Cell Blueprint
16:08 - Cell Blueprint questionnaire
23:08 - Blood Smart age
32:35 - Blood results
46:36 - Forecasting
50:22 - Scientific based detox
1:01:33 - Lifestyle changes
1:02:37 - Continuous glucose monitor
1:05:25 - Help with sleep and anxiety
1:09:58 - Exercise snacks
1:21:03 - 5 minute yoga flow
1:24:21 - The pursuit of less and habit staking
1:29:20 - Benefits of working with a functional medicine doctor
1:35:15 - Track your diet, exercise, and health data with Cronometer
1:42:28 - Anton’s no.1 health tip
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In today's podcast, I chat with Andrew & Emma Groves from Misc. Adventures on choosing the road less travelled to live a life closer to nature.
They now live in the Lake District where they work in the woods, make things, take photos and enjoy adventures big and small in the surrounding mountains, lakes and valleys with their young son, Benji.
For 11 years they lived in a small barn in the woods in Sussex where they discovered a new way of living and developed a deeper relationship with Nature that inspires all of the many strands of the work they do.
In this episode we delve into:
- What first inspired them to leave behind their jobs to set up in the woods
- Challenges they're faced along the way
- Benefits of letting go of excessive material possessions and enjoying the simpler things in life
- Advantages of raising a child closer to nature
- Converting and touring in a van
- Products they are developing and their plans for the future
- Plus plenty more!
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Misc. Adventures: https://www.miscellaneousadventures.co.uk/
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In today's podcast, I talk with Michelle Sakhai, who is a contemporary abstract expressionist artist, based in New York City. Sakhai's paintings reference the teachings of Transformative Art. With a focus on light and energy, each spontaneous stroke serves as a vehicle for healing and channelling peace.
In this episode we delve into:
- How art helps with anxiety and depression
- The creative process and how do you deal with creative blocks
- How tarot cards & readings can help us find the answer to our most important life questions
- How Michelle’s spiritual unfoldments play a role in her art
- And plenty more!
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Michelle Sakhai: https://www.michellesakhai.com/
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This episode is supporting Positive News — a magazine for good journalism about good things. When much of the media is full of doom and gloom, instead Positive News is the first media organisation in the world that is dedicated to quality, independent reporting about what’s going right.
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Marcus Pibworth is a storyteller based in England but known to pop up around the globe, running storytelling workshops. He is an alumni of ‘The International School of Storytelling’. One of the key focuses of Marcus’ current work is on using storytelling to explore masculinity through his ‘Stories For Men’ series.
I first came across Marcus in Positive News Magazine a few years back, feeling inspired by his nomadic lifestyle living in a van and travelling around the UK & Europe recording his Ministry of Change podcast. Which is conversations about mental health, navigating the difficult bits of life and what it really means to be human.
In this podcast we discuss what it was like to live in a van for 3 years, mental health challenges men face, the transformational effects of storytelling, embracing fatherhood and much more in this insightful conversation.
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Marcus Pibworth: https://marcuspibworth.com/
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In this episode, I welcome spiritual teacher Louise Kay back on the show (for a fourth time).
We hear her insight on how these challenging times are triggering the great awakening in us and mankind. We also hear how to navigate difficult relationships as well conscious manifestation.
Louise grounds all the wisdom shared with an embodied awareness guided meditation towards the end.
I’m always grateful for my conversations with Louise, and as I joked in the show, I imagine we’ll be having these deep conversations for many more years until we are old and grey.
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Louise Kay: https://www.louisekay.net/
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This episode is supporting Positive News — a magazine for good journalism about good things. When much of the media is full of doom and gloom, instead Positive News is the first media organisation in the world that is dedicated to quality, independent reporting about what’s going right.
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In today’s episode, I delve deep into why I believe there’s never been a more important time to connect with others, speak our truth, share solutions and be the change we see in the world.
Looking around and what has unfolded these past few years and seeing things with your eyes wide open you realise, once you see what’s happening you can’t unsee it.
In this podcast, I give my take on the narrative that’s been playing out, sharing my own recent experience with Covid, how critical early treatment is, the suppression of some of the world’s leading doctors, how clinical trials show natural immunity is far more robust than immunity from the vaccine.
I also delve into how none of the measures in place appears to be supporting increased health. In fact, they are leading to the erosion of our freedoms and potentially taking us down a dystopian version of reality.
Yet, none of this must come to pass. If more of us shine our light on the darkness for others to see we can choose a different path for humanity. One that is built on connection, freedom and love. For this to happen it’s going to take us all stepping forward and being part of the solution, as the old systems crumble and new ones come to light.
Like Gandhi before us, it’s going to take a non-violent revolution of consciousness.
These challenging times will pass, like all things in life, whether they be good times or bad times nothing lasts in this life. But what a ride life is!
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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Steffie Broer, who is the founding director of Brighter Green Futures, who build communities where people can truly thrive and live in harmony with the planet.
Having built her first eco-home when she was just 26, as a single mother with her baby boy, as part of the Yard in Bristol, Steffie has gone from strength to strength using her knowledge and expertise to create Brighter Green Futures and its flagship site Water Lilies. Which will be home to 33 families, putting people and community at the heart of everything in this exciting eco-development.
In this wide-ranging interview, Steffie shares how others can do the same and create their own sustainable home with like-minded individuals. From how to acquire land and get the process started, forging powerful relationships with others, reducing your cost of living while enhancing your health and wellbeing and how raising kids in a peaceful empowered environment sets them up for a wholesome life.
This podcast is for anyone who’s passionate I am about getting back to our roots and living in harmony with people and nature.
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In this episode, I welcome Barry Taylor on the show who has for decades been working with ’Spiritually Inspired’ community projects and individuals helping them turn their inspired ideas into reality.
With his roots firmly established in Glastonbury since the 1980s, having been a successful entrepreneur in his earlier years, he has endeavoured to use his skills to help Glastonbury become a beacon for spiritual development once more.
In this fascinating conversation, we delve into how a poverty mindset hinders the progress of many creative ideas, and how to shift that perspective to allow your ideas to flourish and stand the test of time with the right structure in place.
We also delve into what makes Glastonbury so special and how pilgrimage can help bring expanded meaning to our lives and lead to a personal transformation.
I loved this conversation with Barry, I’m sure his words can offer hope to those on their own spiritual path.
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In today’s episode, I dive deep into the challenging times we are living through, and even though it can appear on the surface that everything is in chaos, it’s a time of great transformation.
This podcast is about shedding light on the good that is happening around the world (gods know we need it right now). However, that doesn’t mean we should bury our heads in the ground when we are seeing injustices, lies, deceit and coercion happening right in front of our eyes.
I see the old systems breaking down, and as they are, the old power structure will do everything in its power to maintain its grip. Which we are seeing with the authoritarian measure that has swept the planet in recent times.
I share how I’ve seen the past 18 months unfold and how I believe a lot of the measures in place are in fact anti-health, which are disempowering and riddled with fear-mongering from our governments and media.
It is often when we are pushed into a corner that we realise what is important to us. We are at a crossroads on the planet right now, and we all have to decide what path we are going down and the kind of world we wish to live on. I for one, am choosing a life of freedom, peace, connection, community and enlightenment.
We all have a choice, we are powerful beings with so much to offer to the world, and there is a place for all of us in playing a part in the solutions.
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Dave Linton is the founder of Madlug (Make A Difference Luggage), which are an award-winning bag brand helping to give dignity to children in care.
Started back in 2015 after he was heartbroken to hear that most children in care transport their worldly belongings in a bin bag. He set out to do something about it, and with just a few quid in his pocket he started Madlug and came up with the idea of ‘Buy one Give one’ approach: so with every bag purchased, one will be given to a child in care.
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In this episode, I welcome Steve Carter on the show, who is a Shamanic Practitioner who offers powerful, insightful guidance and healing sessions.
Steve works with people’s inner blocks that suppress their natural sense of joy and exuberance. Often, it’s these habitual patterns, memories and notions that hold us back and manifest more difficulty into our lives.
In this interview, you hear his own transformational story and how it’s evolved into him offering these teachings to his clients all over the world.
These are the kind of conversations I love and could have all day long, ones that are super nourishing and leave me in a positive state for days.
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This episode is supporting Positive News — a magazine for good journalism about good things. When much of the media is full of doom and gloom, instead Positive News is the first media organisation in the world that is dedicated to quality, independent reporting about what’s going right.
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In today’s show, I sit down and interview Dr. Anton Krige, who is a medical doctor, multiple Ironman finisher, and functional medicine specialist.
He treats those with complex chronic conditions as well as those who wish to optimise sports performance whilst maintaining health & wellness using his research skills and experience to incorporate cutting edge research findings in both health and exercise physiology.
This wide-ranging interview discusses some of the key lifestyle factors for transforming your health, the latest tech you can use to improve your health as well as what an ideal day looks like to turn around your metabolic health.
If you enjoyed this episode then please share this with a friend & subscribe for future episodes, and be sure to check out the show notes on our website: www.dogoodpodcast.co.uk/
This episode is supporting Positive News — a magazine for good journalism about good things. When much of the media is full of doom and gloom, instead Positive News is the first media organisation in the world that is dedicated to quality, independent reporting about what’s going right.
Use the code ‘DoGood20’ at checkout to receive an exclusive 20% off a subscription to the magazine here: www.positive.news/product/magazine-subscription/
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Dr Anton Krige: https://www.bestyou-functionalhealthclinic.co.uk/ -
In today's episode, I welcome Charlotte Davies on the show who is an acclaimed Spirit Medium.
It’s a bit left-field this episode, although anyone who’s listened to my podcast for a while will be aware of my spiritual beliefs and that this life is far more magical than we were lead to believe. But that aside, it’s certainly different to other kinds of guests I’ve had on the show and I just ask that you keep an open mind as hear Charlotte’s story.
She shares some of the mind-bending stories from readings she’s given to people allowing them to connect with loved ones who may no longer be in physical form but still exist in the non-physical realms.
After having a reading with her early this year it left no doubt in my mind that she is tapped in to other realms and the information she brings through is genuine.
Charlotte talks about how this all began in childhood, the challenges she faced in her early years dealing with these extrasensory abilities, and how she came to terms with it and has allowed it to be a force for good in her life.
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In this episode I’m joined by Steph Magenta who is a certified breathwork facilitator & teacher, shamanic practitioner, licensed bodywork therapist and mindset coach.
She’s specialise’s in working with people who are ready and committed to taking their lives to the next level of self actualisation.
Her journey through life has taken her on a conscious (and sometimes not so conscious) path of health and healing. She set up four of her own juice bars & clean food cafés, two healing centres and co-founded and now teaches her own breathwork training programme. Steph brings an extensive knowledge of the critical importance of using an holistic approach to health and wellbeing, and the business acumen to make it work.
Around the hour mark, we are treated to a guided breathwork meditation, which is well worth sticking around for.
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Today’s episode is with Cathy Olmedillas, who is the founder of Happy Mags for Kids Anorak and DOT. As well as running the business she also creates the themes for every issue, write, art direct, commission artists and does all the social media for both mags across 4 channels.
She also runs Studio Anorak, a creative studio dedicated to putting creativity at the heart of childhood.
In this wide-ranging interview Cathy shares plenty of wisdom there’s gained from the past 15 years running her business and has plenty of advice for those looking to turn their passion into a career.
Cathy shares how bringing joy to your work and taking each day as it comes is the key to finding fulfilment and creative freedom in your work.
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