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How To Hold A Grudge
S5 Episode 4 - Definitions of Forgiveness

How To Hold A Grudge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 56:52


This episode, Sophie talks to life coach Felicity Morse about coaching others through their grudges, and how to mine what you can from grudgeworthy experiences. You can visit Felicity at www.felicitymorse.com. Please rate and review the podcast or better yet, share it with your friends!For more info on Sophie and her projects please visit www.sophiehannah.com

Poema Podcast
Poema S6 018 | Felicity Morse on Self-Care During The Pandemic

Poema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 50:33


Today I'm joined again by life coach Felicity Morse. Together we discuss our emotional and trauma response to COVID19, the impact it can have on our well being, and practical steps to help our emotional health during lockdown. Felicity shares her own struggles, and steps she's taking, and some of the emotional challenges we might face - and outlines some healthy and unhealthy responses to this. Felicity reminds us how we're all unique, and how we all might be responding to the pandemic in our own unique ways, that all of these are acceptable. She reminds us to have grace with ourselves and not put massive expectations for ourselves right now, and outlines some basic principles and practical steps of self-love and self-care we can all take that can centre us and help us be fully present, however we are reacting and responding. 

Poema Podcast
Poema S5 019 | Felicity Morse, Life Coach

Poema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 61:00


My friend Felicity Morse returns to the show today. She's an author, life coach and former journalist. Today she shares a bit of her own story, and how she found freedom and a healthier life more in tune with who she really was. She talks about some of the common issues she encounters in life coaching and how we can overcome them - issues of fear, shame, identity, relationships and vocation, and shares some experiences, practices and lessons she's learned about how we can engage with these issues in a healthy way, and have better mental and emotional health.  Felicity has great insight, wisdom and compassion, and is such fun to talk to, I know you're gonna love this episode. 

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Confectionery Cast
Haribo with Felicity Morse

Confectionery Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 25:26


Writer and confidence coach Felicity Morse talks to Mark about Haribo and the demise of the penny sweet.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Poema Podcast
Poema S4 004 | Felicity Morse on Self-Love, Boundaries & Why Sensitivity Is A Superpower

Poema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 61:26


Today I'm delighted to welcome author and life coach Felicity Morse to the show. Felicity's first book 'Give A F**k' was released recently and today we talk about the themes of the book - self-care, self-love, boundaries, victimhood and sensitivity.  Felicity shares her own story and how she learned how it's not selfish to love ourselves, but, in fact, vitally important to a healthy life and our ability to serve others. We discuss why sensitivity isn't a weakness, but a superpower, a gift we can give to the world, and how we can use it well.  Felicity also talks about victimhood - and how in many ways all of us are victims, but how playing the victim, sitting on our high horses, can actually be a form of self-hatred, a mask to hide us from the pain and fear we're feeling. We also discuss the importance and healing power of physical touch, and how can underestimate it's importance, as well as the challenges of fidning healthy expressions of this outside an intimate relationship. Finally, we discuss boundaries, both healthy and unhealthy, and how we can set healthy boundaries for ourselves, and in relationships.  Felicity is both wise, fun, and hugely compassionate, and has so much to share on these subjects. Take a listen, then go check out her new book. 

The Big Travel Podcast
34. Felicity Morse; Journalist and Life Coach on Super-Yachting with Beyoncé, Native American Forced Adoption and Strangling Chickens in South Dakota

The Big Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 40:11


Spending much of her teens wiped out with Chronic Fatigue meant when Felicity Morse DID get better she wanted to get out and travel, first working on super yachts in the South of France - from which time she has the craziest of stories. From sailing with the world’s richest, to travelling solo and finding discovering a surprising Native American heritage Felicity is all about the human connection. We talk travel, mental health and her book Give a F**K – on how to care without burning out.     On this episode we cover:   Her book ‘Give a F**k’ How self-help books start conversations Sex addiction versus recovering from trauma How everyone has experienced something traumatic How being ‘woke’ is not all its cracked up to be How stuff will surface eventually Fear of abandonment and complex PTSD How being triggered is the most traumatic thing in the world Does sleep training damage children Clearing off the top layer of our conditioning How we need to listen to anxiety and depression Peer support instead of therapy Being disillusioned with news – feeding people’s fear and judgment Anxiety being used to sell us things Trusting in whatever will happen whilst creating a safety net Acknowledging we are not in control How to care without burning out Not being an ‘anxiety junkie or fear junkie’ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as a 13 year old Training as a life-coach How to say things so people can hear them Preferring coaching over therapy How being ill made her dream of travel The importance of a good sick-bed window Getting a job on super yachts Cleaning, cooking and ironing the biggest silk pants in the world The level of money of the super yacht set Cannes, St Tropez and the Cote D’Azure Kicking the prostitutes out when the girlfriends arrive 200 red roses The sad death of super yacht stewardess Sinead McNamara Training to run into burning buildings Living in a crew house in Antibes Being attacked in a mixed-sex hostel dormitory Feeling the full weight of obvious sexism Finding a high status boyfriend The bigger the boat the more important the boyfriend Life on board the super yacht Cleaning up hairy floors and condoms The super rich money hierarchy Yachting with Beyonce and Jay Z (who ate friend chicken and played video games) The very high profile US celebrity who was not very nice at all The stages of rich – fun, power and philanthropy How she made real life friends on the comments section of the Daily Mail A tea party for the lonely Knocking on doors at the Quakers, the Baptists and other random churches June Sarpong and her book Diversify Being vulnerable enough to connect with people Brene Brown’s Ted Talk on vulnerability How travelling on her own forces her out of her comfort zone How to connect when travelling on your own Why going to Ibiza and Formentara was a mistake How everyone feels like an outsider Fear of rejection The best way to approach people when travelling along Social media’s social hits Breakfast is the best way to speak to people! Living in Genoa How port cities can have an increased level of crime The beauty of the south of france Her family in South Dakota Her Native American great grandmother Native American forced adoption Death in child birth Her grandma’s move from Leeds to South Dakota Locals strangling chickens How the British and new world settlers did some terrible things Lack of tribal DNA due to the massacres Loving California and the pacific coast light Thinking about cities in terms of light and dark Have people are influenced by landscape Corfu and bags full of lemons Cheap flights on Norwegian Airlines How Lily Allen's 22 reminds of her the laundry  

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham
Ambulances, Vanity and Gender Stereotypes

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 41:19


On the show today MG and Daisy McAndrew talk about lengthy ambulance wait times. Also life coach and journalist Felicity Morse disputes the research that woman (except from the North) are characteristically vain. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Climax
Safe sex for the heart, body and soul (feat. Stephanie Baines & Felicity Morse)

The Climax

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 59:19


On episode four of The Climax, we discuss how to have safe sex for the heart, body and soul, with special guests comedian Stephanie Baines and life coach Felicity Morse. From "friends with benefits" situations to contraception, we discuss all things safe sex for your body and your mind on this chatty, fun episode. We're also reviewing new products by LELO: the Lily2 vibrator and the Ina Wave dual-action massager - use the code LELOFORYOU for 20% off any products online. Don't forget to subscribe for a new episode every Monday, rate and review - and follow us on Twitter at @RebeccaCNReid and @JellyMalin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stronger Minds
Sausage Rolls - Emotional Eating & Vulnerability with Felicity Morse.

Stronger Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 59:43


My guest is journalist Felicity Morse who up until very recently was the online editor of the I newspaper, responsible for all the digital news content. She left that role just before Christmas to focus on investigating and writing about sex and relationships. Felicity is also exploring ideas around vulnerability and in this very honest conversation we talk about her experience of emotional eating and social media addiction. I am enormously grateful to Felicity for her openness and I hope you find the conversation as insightful and fascinating as I did. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stop and Search
Breaking The News Part 2

Stop and Search

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 54:15


We're back for part two with Jonathan Pie co-writer and comedian Andrew Doyle, social media guru and digital news editor Felicity Morse, and Partly Political Broadcast podcast host and comedian Tiernan Douieb.We have a snuffle around the modern day media landscape, what's fake news and real news, and just generally have a bit of a giggle whilst addressing some very interesting topics. Have a listen, and yes, we do have a bit of drug talk too! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The High Low
What 'Cat Person' Tells Us About Female Pleasure. Plus Which Social Media Platform Is The Most Dangerous?

The High Low

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 64:00


Pandora's been moving house and Dolly's been hosting Pretendmas (don't ask; she'll tell you all about it anyway) but there are still plenty of water cooler topics to discuss this week. From some brilliant pieces of journalism (including a heart-breaking piece by Empire Editor Terri White on the vital role a woman's refuge played in both her own childhood and in British society as a whole) to plenty of podcast recommendations from the ultimate podcat, Dolly, this week we discuss 'Cat Person', the New Yorker short story that went viral - and what this piece of fiction tells us about modern relationships; toxic masculinity; bad sex and female pleasure. We also play you an excerpt of the shocking and riveting speech given by former Facebook VP Chamath Palihapitiya at Stanford University, on how Facebook is ripping society apart. In light of this and plenty of other disclaimers from both former and present tech execs, we discuss the dangers of social media in both a personal and a social context. From the richest (first world FOMO caused by your Instagram feed) to the poorest (Whatsapp hoax that caused violence in a rural Indian village), we are all affected by social media in its myriad forms.What we are reading, watching and listening to:A Woman's Refuge Saved My Family, by Terri White for The Pool https://www.the-pool.com/life/life-honestly/2017/49/Terri-White-on-the-funding-crisis-hitting-women-s-refugesI Made My Shed The Top Rated Restaurant on Trip Advisor, by Oobah Butler for VICE https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/434gqw/i-made-my-shed-the-top-rated-restaurant-on-tripadvisorThe People vs O.J.Simpson: American Crime Story, on Netflix https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80083977'Cat Person' - a short story, by Kristen Roupenian for The New Yorker https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/12/11/cat-personFallout, by Sadie Jones https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fallout-Sadie-Jones/dp/0701188502Ladybird directed by Greta Gerwig: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNi_HC839WoCariad Lloyd's Griefcast with Adam Buxton: https://www.acast.com/griefcast/episode-1---adam-buxtonJames Franco on WTF: http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episode-870-james-francoCariad Lloyd's Made of Human with Jo Brand: http://mohpod.libsyn.com/31-jo-brand-i-was-surprised-the-heroin-addict-was-unfaithful Felicity Morse on Cat Person for The Debrief: https://thedebrief.co.uk/news/real-life/cat-person-short-story-new-yorker-consent/ Amy Jones on Cat Person for The... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stop and Search
Breaking The News Part 1

Stop and Search

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 54:14


We're joined by writer, comedian, and co-writer of Jonathan Pie, Andrew Doyle, along with digital news editor Felicity Morse, and comedian and podcaster Tiernan Douieb. This panel is pretty superb to say the least, the conversation flowed as we dissect the media. Where's the dividing line between satire and reality these days? In part 1 of 'Breaking the News' we discuss fake news, real news, parody, the misreporting of facts, and we look at how we consume our news - how does this impact society? And yes, there's plenty of drug talk in here too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Media Masters
The right to be forgotten, TV's stubborn popularity, and the end of lads' mags?

Media Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 31:48


The Independent's Social Media editor, Felicity Morse, and Head of Digital Communications for the Liberal Democrats, Bess Mayhew, join Paul Blanchard to discuss the latest media stories. A new ruling lets people remove their personal information from Google results. Do people have a "right to be forgotten" - and what does it mean for reporting? ITV's Director of Television has said that "TV has conquered" the Internet - but will it ever be replaced by YouTube and free user-generated content? And Loaded and Stuff have both dropped cover models saying they were "lowering the tone" of their magazines...is this the beginning of the end for lads' mags?