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Episode 94: Taking Personal Responsibility, and Opening Up Your Circle of Support

Taking personal responsibility for our health behaviours facilitates long-term health. And personal responsibility ripples out into the sense of collective/ society health. Do you find it hard to ask for support? How does this affect you in your work/life balance? What are some simple ways you can extend your circle of support?


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Episode 88: Natural Ways to Sleep Better with Julie Wright

Sleep is important for physical and mental health. Sleep deprivation has short and long-term consequences, including being linked with a number of medical conditions such as Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disease. Julie Wright, author of ‘The Natural Sleeper’ shares her tips and techniques for reclaiming a good night’s sleep such as sleep technology, mindfulness techniques and complementary and alternative medicine.

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Episode 87: Writing Yourself into Existence with Susanna Howard

An episode about the power of words and the process of flow writing to rediscover yourself, and how this approach has been used in hospital and care homes with people with dementia, mental ill health and carers and staff. Talking about creative expression and the sense of wholeness rather than just being defined by a label

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Episode 86: Representation Matters and Making Yoga Inclusive with Donna Noble

Yoga is for everybody, but the dominant image is of a young, skinny, flexible girl. Donna Noble talks about creating a space of safety and inclusivity so that people can connect with their bodies and minds. The more restful and slow postures and practices are just as valid as the acrobatic, complex movements that are most commonly shared and seen

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Episode 85: Staying Seen in Midlife with Skylar Liberty Rose

A conversation with Skylar Liberty Rose about taking up space as older women and being visible. Learning to turn inwards to choose what we need and feel, rather than relying on the outer illusion of social media and other images that are presented to us. Perimenopause, body changes and how ageing doesn’t have to be associated with loss and shame.

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Episode 80: From Overwhelm and Chaos to Creating Order and Calm with Helen Sanderson

Have you noticed how clearing your physical environment helps you to have a calmer state of mind? In this episode we talk about how trauma and stressful life events can result in a build-up of clutter. You can keep your possessions and space in order by creating simple systems and then maintaining them.

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Episode 75: Learning Through Movement, Play and Connection with Munira Adenwalla

Supporting babies and children to move, learn and grow through play and connection. Play is needed for children and adults alike. Exploring the importance of occupational therapy for early intervention, and addressing the sensory and motor skills that are needed for healthy development. How to adapt to individual needs, such as the need for tactile stimulation.

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