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Welcome to Podcast on Prescription, brought to you by Dr Radha Modgil and the National Academy for Social Prescribing
We want people to be able to live their best possible life. Social prescribing helps people to do this. When you hear the word ‘prescription’ you might automatically think of tablets, pills and medication, but a ‘social prescription’ is different.
So, what is social prescribing? Well, simply put, social prescribing is a way for health professionals, such as social prescribing link workers based in a GP practice, to connect people to activities in the community for practical and emotional support. It helps people gain choice and control over their wellbeing, to manage their needs and in a way that suits them.
It can especially help people who have long-term conditions, need support with their mental health, are lonely or isolated or have complex social needs. Social Prescribing is now being offered across the NHS in England and there is a growing movement both here and internationally embracing the benefits.
And in this podcast, we are going to explore more about the power of all of these activities: that 'social prescription’ that helps people through.
Visit https://socialprescribingacademy.org.uk/ to find out more.
The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitution for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your GP or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, diagnosis or treatment. Never ignore professional medical advice or delay obtaining such advice because of something contained on this podcast.
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Freelance Feels - a podcast all about freelance life and being a freelancer! The format is interview-style and guests range from freelance writers and authors to adventurers and chefs. It’s about career journeys, career lessons and work/life balance as well as mental health when you’re freelance
Host Jenny Holliday, a career coach and founder of Freelance Feels Coaching - chats to guests about their freelance career journey, their challenges, triumphs and advice. -
A space for real and vulnerable conversations about personal development, world affairs, and learning to live a purposeful life filled with courage and happiness. The podcast is hosted by yours truly Laurinda Antonio. A very passionate woman that believes it is everyone's birthright to be happy and be their true authentic self whilst living in their purpose! Come on in and enjoy our space.
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I’m Jane and I’m an ex therapist that now works with other counsellors to grow their private practice, hence the name of the show.
I’m the author of the Grow Your Private Practice book and also run the Grow Your Private Practice membership, where counsellors can get together and learn all about marketing
Okay, that’s the official stuffy 'about me' bit out of the way, because honestly, it’s so much more than that.
The truth is, the thing that really drives me, is helping people - people like you - to get more freedom and choice into your life so can work when you want to, how you want to and with the issues that you’re passionate about.
And importantly, to get paid properly to do so.
Because you have the freedom and choice to run a thriving practice whilst also creating a fulfilling life for both yourself and your family.
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The Paul Mort Talks Sh*t podcast was created August 13th 2020 after much request to meet the high demand that there was for guests to come and "shoot the sh*t".
This laid-back, conversational approach to podcasting allows the authenticity and rawness of personal journeys through life, from both host and guests, to shine through and resonate with the masses. -
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This Workplace Wellbeing, Mental Health and Resilience podcast series focuses on several key sessions recently delivered at Legal Island’s online Workplace Wellbeing, Mental Health and Resilience event in association with KinchLyons, which took place on 20th May 2021. These podcasts will help you make sense of new ways of working and help you improve the levels of wellbeing, mental health and resilience within your organisation. In this series of podcasts, we will cover some of the most important issues in wellbeing in 2021.
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Insights from world-leading workplace health experts covering mental health, diversity, inclusion, culture, learning and more. Actionable advice on developing effective wellbeing strategies packed into bite-sized episodes to fit around your day. Hosted by Harry Bliss, co-founder of Champion Health.
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The Chief Executive Optimist Podcast delivers resilience recipes for leaders and high-performers, helping to preserve your sanity and humanity in a paradigm of relentless change. Launched in the midst of the COVID19 pandemic, the series focuses on mindset hacks and development tools for values-driven businesses in the post-pandemic globalised economy, where importance is placed on integrity, sustainability, respect and societal impact.
Business Transformation Consultant and Coach, Gareth Hawkins, welcomes guests to discuss topics on the themes of Conscious Capitalism and Inclusive Leadership, as well as exploring emerging trends and the challenges of management.
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This podcast is part of a toolkit of free, evidence-informed workplace wellbeing resources provided by the Workplace Wellbeing Research Team based at the University of East Anglia, UK. You can find the resources on www.evolveworkplacewellbeing.org The contents of the toolkit draw upon cutting edge multi-disciplinary research on workplace wellbeing, including insider insights and case studies. We want to give you the insight you need to take evidence-informed action, helping your business evolve and thrive. Every six weeks a member of our team will introduce you to a new piece of research and to someone whose life experience puts a human face on that same research topic.
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The Undressing Disability podcast series strips back the taboo on all things sex and disability.
The series is hosted by Jennie Williams and Zoe Lloyd from Enhance the UK, a charity run by disabled people, which aims to change society's views on disability.
The hosts and guests have honest discussions about sex, sexuality, relationships, dating and more. -
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Twice a month, delve into the world of macular disease with the Macular Society. Join us as we hear from eye care professionals, providing expert insight on the latest developments in research and evolving treatments. Listen as we also share first-hand stories and explore the support available for those living with sight loss. Episodes are released on the first and third Thursday of each month. For more information and additional support visit: https://www.macularsociety.org/
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Welcome to the High Vibe Tribe Podcast - this is the podcast for you if you are looking to create HUGE breakthroughs in your life and business, so that you can achieve the freedom and impact you want and deserve – and live your version of a High Vibe Life!
Hosted by Master Coach Dawn Owen, each week you’ll hear either guests sharing their stories, tips and learnings from their own life and business,or Dawn sharing the coaching tools, business strategies, and general musings, that are going to give you a new way to look at things – if you choose to!
There’ll be new episodes at least once a week, so make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss any of the juice!
So, buckle up, open your mind, and welcome to the High Vibe Tribe!
P.S. - don’t forget to come and join our FREE High Vibe Tribe Community over on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thehighvibetribe -
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Are you confident about how to create the best workplace, from the inside out, where people are put first? Does your workforce share a clear sense of purpose, are they secure about change, do they know how to reduce stress, anxiety and the risk of burnout? Are you sure that productivity in your company is not diminished by presenteeism or staff turnover?
This podcast features mini-series’ that delve into these topics and more, that have never been more important. As a psychologist, I get beneath the surface to really figure out the what, the why and the how, around your team being their best. These are authentic conversations about what employee experience is really about, what it takes to succeed and most importantly, how to achieve it.
The ‘Great Resignation’ has proven a real challenge to retention, with more people walking and damaging reputations. And workers being recruited are rightfully demanding that organisations put their needs first. So creating an exceptional employee experience, everyday, is a must for companies wanting success in the future of work, and beyond.
I will be sharing key strategies and proven insights that I have supported companies to develop, and I will be joined by leaders and inspirational others to hear their stories, their highs and lows and what they have learned. Together we will unpack real-world challenges, current trends and the big questions about organisational culture, engagement, uncertainty, resilience and all things people. Real life, real talk about what it takes to be a great company that puts exceptional employee experience at the heart of everyday practice.
My mantra is simple: Get people right to get business right. So if you want to create a workforce that is happy, experiences good mental health, is motivated and connected, and lives and breathes psychological safety and empowerment to enable performance, this podcast is for you. Joining the dots is a priority, so whether you’re in leadership, management, hr, or people development, there will be something to learn. What will be your first step to show that you’re committed to making a difference?
It's Time for Change helps companies who are ready to change, who take their people's wellbeing and work-experience seriously, and who recognise the upside to a happy workforce. The big question I'm often asked is "Where do we start?" My response is simple... right at the beginning, from your people up, with my support to help you plan and implement a happy and productive future around positive mental-wellbeing and work-culture. If this resonates with you and your company, we should talk.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.itstimeforchange.co.uk
Join the club: www.itstimeforchange.co.uk/jointheclub
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Welcome to Coffee Isn't Lunch, the weekly podcast for ambitious hair and beauty professionals alike by your hosts Hayley Jepson and Maddi Cook. Hayley, aka The Resilient Hairdresser, is a former hairdresser and psychotherapist and now coach and educator. She is leading the industry out of burnout and into better mental health. And Maddi, aka Boss Your Salon - if you've ever asked anyone online about pricing, her name's probably come up. She's here to pull back the curtain on business strategy and help you get paid. And together, we're obsessed with ridding the industry of old school harmful hustle culture while cutting through the toxic positivity B.S.
Every Monday, we release a brand new episode bringing you industry hot takes actionable tips and plenty of real talk. So whether you're new to the industry or this isn't your first rodeo, we're here to help you build the business you deserve without burning out along the way.
Follow Maddi on Instagram @bossyoursalonFollow Hayley on Instagram @the.resilient.hairdresser
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A brand new, imperfectly perfect podcast for ADHD adults and ADHD entrepreneurs. I'll be talking about ADHD (obvs), running a business with ADHD, managing that ADHD brain, and connecting to your soul work as part of your ADHD journey.
Expect a magickal mix of ADHD coaching, business strategy, energetics and positive psychology, with a mix of solo recordings and guests along the way.
Written and produced by Abi Lemon @ Good Witch Studio Ltd
https://abilemon.co