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In this episode, Barry Price talks with insomnia and mindset specialist Gavin Rubinstein about the sleep difficulties faced by social care professionals.They discuss how stress, anxiety, and overthinking can disrupt sleep and share practical tips to help you rest better,Gavin highlights the importance of letting go of the pressure to sleep: 'The moment you stop trying to sleep is often when sleep comes naturally.'You'll learn:Simple ways to calm your mind before bedHow accepting being awake can reduce sleep anxietyEasy relaxation techniques to improve sleep qualityWhether you're on the frontline or in a management role, this episode offers useful advice to help you get a better night's sleep.
Hosted by Barry Price, Content Operations and Delivery Manager at QCS, this episode of The Care Social tackles one of the biggest challenges in adult social care – making training truly meaningful.Forget box-ticking. Barry explores how getting your training right can transform the quality of care and support in your service.In this solo episode, Barry shares:Why skipping a proper Training Needs Analysis is a costly mistakeHow to match training to the actual needs of your service users – not a generic templateThe importance of adapting to different learning stylesSimple ways to keep your training plan fresh, relevant, and effectiveWhether you're managing a care service or working on the front line, this episode gives you practical advice you can use straight awayListen now.Want to join the conversation?If you have any topics you'd like us to cover or want to be a guest on a future episode, email us at qcs@qcs.co.uk
In one of our most passionate and thought-provoking episodes yet, Barry Price speaks to Katrina Hall, founder of Bay Care Group and a leading voice in the Providers Unite movement.Katrina shares her journey into care, starting at just 14 years old, and how her lived experience has shaped a business that now delivers over 9,000 hours of care a week. From frontline worker to movement leader, she discusses the reality of today's care challenges — including funding cuts, workforce pressures, and the risk of losing small providers.This episode explores:Katrina's rise through the ranks of social careHer motivation behind starting Bay CareThe origins and impact of Providers UniteThe urgent message to Government: value social careAdvice for other care leaders and why peer-to-peer support mattersIf you care about the future of the sector, this is one not to miss.Listen now.Want to join the conversation?If you have any topics you'd like us to cover or want to be a guest on a future episode, email us at qcs@qcs.co.uk
In this episode of The Care Social, Barry Price and Gerry McMurdie talk about the important role that family and friends play as care partners in adult social care. They share honest insights and helpful advice on how care teams can work closely with families – from building trust and having clear conversations, to involving them in care planning and understanding risks.Whether you're a care manager, support worker, or looking after someone with dementia, this episode offers down-to-earth tips to help you involve families in the right way and make care more personal. Listen now to hear how working well with families can lead to better care, fewer complaints, and stronger relationships.In this episode:Why we use the term ‘care partners' – and what it meansTalking clearly about care and consentHow digital care planning can help keep families involvedIncluding families in care reviews and risk planningSetting expectations and dealing with any challengesWant to join the conversation?If you have a topic, you'd like us to cover or want to be a guest on a future episode, email us at qcs@qcs.co.uk
In this latest episode of The Care Social, Barry Price is joined by QCS Dementia Specialist Gerry McMurdie to explore a topic often overlooked: the impact of sensory loss on people living with dementia.Together, they unpack how sight and hearing loss can make communication harder, increase the risk of falls, and lead to emotional withdrawal. Drawing from real frontline experience, they share practical tips that can make a big difference – from improving lighting and reducing background noise to checking that glasses and hearing aids are clean and working.They also discuss how early recognition of sensory changes, regular assessments, and simple tech solutions can help care teams support people to stay safe, connected and confident in daily life.Tune in to hear why recognising and responding to sensory loss is key to providing great dementia care.Want to join the conversation?If you have a topic, you'd like us to cover or want to be a guest on a future episode, email us at qcs@qcs.co.uk
When the Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission admits that care home safety ratings are untrustworthy and describes 'a complete failure' in the reporting system, it sends shockwaves through both social care and healthcare.In the first episode of our new podcast, The Care Social, our experts Barry Price and Lindsay Rees discuss the fallout from Julian Hartley's comments in his interview with The Times—and what care providers should do next.
The latest Care Providers Alliance report reveals serious issues with the CQC Single Assessment Framework, from registration delays to technology failures and a lack of clear guidance. With over 1,200 survey responses and 100+ providers speaking out, the message is clear: the system isn't working.In this episode of The Care Social, our experts Barry Price and Lindsay Rees unpack the biggest concerns raised in the report—and what providers should do next.Why providers feel left in limboThe call to reintroduce named inspectors for consistencyHow technology failures are making compliance even harderWhat CQC is saying—and will they act fast enough?
In this special International Women's Day episode of The Care Social, host Barry Price sits down with Paula Cashmore, known to many as the “Mary Poppins of Social Care.” Paula shares her personal journey in the sector, the importance of empowering women in social care, and why valuing the workforce is key to tackling burnout and retention challenges.They discuss the realities of career progression, the pressures women face, and the critical role of strong leadership and support. Paula also reflects on the women who have inspired her and offers advice for the next generation of female leaders in care.
Barry Price is joined by Saskia Van 'T Hoff, a neurodiversity advocate and work colleague, to explore:What neurodiversity is and why it's important to recognise different ways of thinkingThe common misunderstandings neurodivergent people face at workHow small changes, like clearer communication and flexible work arrangements can make a big differenceWhy workplaces that embrace neurodiversity benefit everyone, not just neurodivergent staffSaskia shares her thoughts on how workplaces can support neurodivergent employees, from practical adjustments to creating a culture where people feel safe to be themselves.
The final episode of the radio show! with guests Jack Lamont, Tim Crowe, Barry Price, & Randy Abbott --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/misfitsforjesus/support
Kevin Barry Price is a self-taught musician, guitarist, and entertainer. Since retiring from his regular job he has more time to spend writing music & lyrics and producing his own albums. He plays his guitar upside down since he is left-handed and learned on a right-handed guitar. Barry shares his Halloween album with the Kickass Boomer audience on today's episode. Join me in this episode and learn why Kevin Barry Price is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 11:55] Composing a Halloween Album Finding inspiration to write each song A self written and produced album Story behind the song “The Wizard” and “Lost Soul” [11:56 - 26:49] Writing Since High School Experimenting with different sounds and words Emphasizing on the eerie sounds throughout the album Inspired from 60's and 70's music [26:50 - 29:47] Closing Segment Compilation of songs written since high school Story of Kevin's journey through life Connect with Kevin Barry Price: Social Media: LinkedIn Email: kbbleuz@aol.com Tweetable Quote: “ But some of these songs you could use at other times as well. They're great for Halloween, but you can use them for other occasions too.” - Kevin Barry Price ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. You can also connect with me by emailing terry@kickassboomers.com.
Kevin Barry Price is a self-taught musician, guitarist, and entertainer. Since retiring from his regular job he has more time to spend writing music & lyrics and producing his own albums. He plays his guitar upside down since he is left-handed and learned on a right-handed guitar. Barry shares his Halloween album with the Kickass Boomer audience on today's episode. Join me in this episode and learn why Kevin Barry Price is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 11:55] Composing a Halloween Album Finding inspiration to write each song A self written and produced album Story behind the song “The Wizard” and “Lost Soul” [11:56 - 26:49] Writing Since High School Experimenting with different sounds and words Emphasizing on the eerie sounds throughout the album Inspired from 60's and 70's music [26:50 - 29:47] Closing Segment Compilation of songs written since high school Story of Kevin's journey through life Connect with Kevin Barry Price: Social Media: LinkedIn Email: kbbleuz@aol.com Tweetable Quote: “ But some of these songs you could use at other times as well. They're great for Halloween, but you can use them for other occasions too.” - Kevin Barry Price ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. You can also connect with me by emailing terry@kickassboomers.com.
Faye Girsh, Ed.D., founder of the Hemlock Society of San Diego, is joined by, Barry Price, Ph.D., President of the Society, to discuss their current programs, raising understanding of end of life choices, and their work in advocacy and education of assisted dying. For more information, you can visit their website: https://www.hemlocksocietysandiego.org/
Dr. Tari and Barry Price talk about how to attract men vs. boys in dating and the differences between the two. Barry Price has been a dating coach for powerful women since he was eight years old, sitting at the kitchen table with his single mom breaking down her dates. Since then, he has been trained as an ICF coach and led by renowned psychotherapist, Esther Perel. He's coached thousands of powerful women to create healthy lasting relationships with the right man, and his daily podcast "Her Dating and Relationship Secrets" reaches hundreds of thousands of women who are ready to put their needs and boundaries first so they don't give their power away in relationships with men. Find out more about Barry Price: http://www.instagram.com/barrypaulprice Find Dr. Tari online: http://www.drtarimack.com http://www.instagram.com/drtarimack
Our Kickass Boomer of the Day is Kevin Barry Price. After retiring from his regular job, Barry has been spending his time in his studio creating and recording music. In this episode, he will share his journey as a musician, his inspirations in life, and his joy in producing music. As everyone has been saying, there's a price for everything. Barry will tell us what we need to do to be a successful musician after retirement. Turn the volume up now and find out why Barry is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 08:36] Opening Segment [08:37 - 18:32] Telling Stories Through Music [18:33 - 28:40] Having Variety is Better [28:41 - 30:10] Closing Segment Tweetable Quotes: “I learned by watching people more than anything.” - Kevin Barry Price “You've gotta be a storyteller. You've gotta add a character into that story.” - Kevin Barry Price Hear more from Barry on his Facebook and YouTube pages. Send him a message on his personal profile. ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email me at terry@kickassboomers.com and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
We tell ourselves a lot of stories about why the right kind of love hasn’t entered our lives. To the career driven woman out there, we’ve whined and wined over a number of them, haven’t we? Here are a few of my favs. My success is intimidating to men. There’s no good ones left after divorce. I’m “too busy” to date because I’m so career focused. They want the young ones anyway. And the ever so popular…I’m too old for this crap. OK, now that we go that out of our system, let’s try something different. Ladies, I get it. But, now, it’s time to own it. And do I have the perfect guy for you! Barry Price has been a relationship and dating coach for powerful women since he was 8 years old. You learn a lot when you’re sitting at the kitchen table with your single mom, breaking down her dates. Since then, he has been trained as an ICF Coach and by renowned psychotherapist Esther Perel. He has coached thousands of successful women to transform their relationship with themselves in order to create healthy, lasting relationships with the right man. Barry offers a level of male insight coupled with genuine empathy that no other coach offers on your dating & relationship journey. And fellas…he’s the bro you wanna know. On this episode of HIListically Speaking, get to know Barry, his mission and what it takes to Lean In To Love. Which coincidentally, is the FREE summit he asked me to be a part of along with 20 other expert speakers. Get ready to Lean in to Love! FREE virtual “Lean In To Love Summit” (Oct 27-29, 2020). CLICK THIS LINK to sign up and save yourself a seat! When you join us, I have a free gift for you! So, save your seat today! If you are interested in working with me or have a great story to tell, drop me a line: http://www.hilaryrusso.com/contacthilary Sign up for my newsletter to get notified first of upcoming guests, giveaways and more: www.hilaryrusso.com/podcast HIListically Speaking with Hilary Russo Created/Hosted by Hilary Russo. Produced by Alan Seales Music by Lipbone Redding Connect with Hilary Join The Thrive Hive Instagram: @HilaryRusso Twitter: @HilaryRusso Facebook: @HilaryRusso Website: www.hilaryrusso.com Connect with Alan Seales Listen to Lipbone
Barry Price is a Relationship Expert, trained by renowned psychotherapist Esther Perel. He started by helping his single Mom through her relationship ups-and-downs since he was eight years old. He brings empathy and a male perspective as he teaches women how to be empowered in relationships, Barry has helped thousands of powerful women create healthy, empowered relationships. In this episode of Last First Date Radio: - Why it's challenging for powerful women to find love - The difference between powerful and empowered women - The type of man an empowered woman seeks - The keys to strong, successful women finding love
Barry Price, President of the Hemlock Society, is joined by the organization's founder, Faye Girsh, to talk about the Society's mission; COVID-19 and End of Life choices; and the need for a dementia-related advanced Health Care Directive.
Barry Price is an LA-based relationship coach who specialises in working with powerful women, Barry was trained by renowned psychotherapist Esther Perel and an ICF Accredited Coach Training School. His real gift and experience come from helping his powerful, successful Mom through her relationship ups-and-downs since he was eight years old. He brings a level of empathy, understanding and insight to powerful women’s relationships that no other male perspective offers. He believes that everyone deserves a loving, lasting healthy relationship where you are your powerful, authentic self. Learn more about me on my website Links and references mentioned in this episode Barry’s website, Instagram, and podcast Maria Schriver Esther Perel The Tools by Phil Stutz and Barry Michaels Tony Robbins Brené Brown Marianne Williamson
Relationship Expert, Barry Price welcomes you to our new podcast: “HER - Healthy Empowered Relationships”! A very brief bio of Barry and what the podcast will be about.
Barry Price is a Dating Mentor and Coachville-Trained Life Coach who used to help his single, successful Mom analyze her dates. He now supports heart-centered, six-figure female entrepreneurs to attract, date and maintain a relationship with the man of their dreams. Though empowering for women, the feminist movement has taken a toll on men. Women stepping up and no longer hiding their power has unfortunately left men questioning where they stand—specifically in the realm of romantic relationships. So how does a woman find a man that they deem a proper fit? How does a woman maintain her femininity WITHOUT giving up her power to a man? These are the questions that will be addressed in today’s She Rises episode with guest, Barry Paul Price. Tune-in to gain a better understanding of the masculine and feminine energies that lie within all of us and how to achieve balance in ourselves before we can even dare to find our match. For free resources, go to GiovannaCapozza.com Each person has BOTH masculine and feminine energies Today’s guest, Barry Price, helps powerful women date men, NOT boys His message—you can have the love that you deserve He helps powerful women reconnect with their feminine energy Both masculine and feminine energies are powerful – you just have to use the right energy that serves you at the right time Since the age of feminism, women have been able to freely express the power they already have In the 70’s and 80’s, men didn’t know how to respond to powerful women In the 20th century, boys are being brought up by female elders; this is very different from ancient times where they spent their days with male elders The definition of a male role model changed with the industrial revolution In the last 10 years, many have been questioning “Where are the men?” Barry refers to the book, The End of Men, which was written because of the rise of women Some men are having a difficult time coping with women stepping up Barry believes women should feel free to change in ways that allow them to fully connect with their feminine energy WITHOUT sacrificing their power Giovanna states that all people have a deep sense of power within themselves Typical characteristics of boys (not men) can include emotional immaturity, financial instability, being emotionally unavailable, etc. Focus on what you’re looking for as a woman (the kind of man you desire); don’t fixate on the kind of man you’d like to avoid Five “M’s” to differentiate a boy from a man: #1 Maturity #2 Mission #3 Masculine #4 Myself #5 Making you feel safe Barry iterates the importance of starting with YOURSELF If you’re still single, it’s because you haven’t met your ideal match Be authentic and be the BEST version of yourself Having the “I can do it on my own” attitude is effective for feeling safe and secure, but it can also drain your energy Powerful women tend to want control in a relationship; know the times when you need to release that control “There’s nothing less attractive than people with unmet needs, wanting their needs met by you” Don’t be attached to the possible outcomes of a relationship Cultivate your relationship with yourself FIRST “Nobody is here to fill all your needs” What matters is being aligned in every part of you before a man comes into the picture; don’t look for a person to fill in your gaps Being feminine is part of an evolving, organic sense of yourself “The feminine side of understanding a soulmate is really, feeling your way into what that will feel like being around that person” Dancing without any inhibitions or self-judgment can help you tap into your feminine side Beware of The Miss Independent Syndrome, or the “Screw you, I don’t need you” attitude Your identity can make you feel safe, but it can also blind you of your problems Vulnerability is a gift that you give to yourself and to your significant other Barry has immense respect for people who can search within themselves and admit there was something wrong Begin your journey with a deeper level of self-trust If you have a question, reach out to Giovanna at the She Rises website or to Barry at barry@barrypaulprice.com Email Giovanna at info@giovannacapozza.com 3 Key Points: All people have both the masculine and feminine energy within them; each have their strengths according to the situation at hand. The struggle to find a partner can be overcome by finding your balance. Before looking for a potential partner, remember to place your focus on what you can contribute to the relationship first. Resources Mentioned: Barry Paul Price – Today’s guest GiovannaCapozza.com – Giovanna’s website The End of Men – The book Barry mentioned in the podcast
One of the original leather poisoning candidates, Barry Price joined the show - 52 possessions for Collingwood in 1971!
One of the original leather poisoning candidates, Barry Price joined the show - 52 possessions for Collingwood in 1971!
One of the original leather poisoning candidates, Barry Price joined the show - 52 possessions for Collingwood in 1971!
The funeral service of Alan Michael Cleverly O.B.E was held at a packed Guildford Cathedral on 31st March 2016. This is the audio of the eulogy by John May, Barry Price and Moonpal Grewal.