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Will Schofield sat down with founder of Happiness Co, Julian Pace, and had a chat about mental health for the week of International Mens Day. TOPIC WARNING: This chat can be a bit heavy and does include mentions of suicide and depression, so if you or someone you know needs help you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. Lifeline is a non-profit organisation that provides free, 24-hour telephone crisis support service in Australia. Call 13 11 14, text 0477 13 11 14 or chat online. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the week of International Men's Day we thought we would do something a little different but still BackChat... Will sat down with the founder of Happiness Co, Julian Pace, to chat about mental health, dealing with depression & heartbreak and how you can find happiness again. This is a heavy chat and contains talk of depression & suicide.TOPIC WARNING: Suicide & depression.If you or someone you know needs help you can contact Lifeline.Lifeline is a non-profit organisation that provides free, 24-hour telephone crisis support service in Australia. Call 13 11 14, text 0477 13 11 14 or chat online. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
West Coast Eagles Premiership Legend, Adam Selwood, caught up with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage to chat about playing in the WA All-Stars Charity Game this Saturday at Leederville Oval for Happiness Co, raising money and awareness for mental health in the community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jules (Julian) Pace is the Founder and CEO of the Happiness Co and is Australia's emerging voice in happiness, emotional wellbeing, and lived-experience mental health. The founder of Happiness Co, he has the goal to positively impact 10 million lives in 10 years. An engaging presenter that uses his own story to create the best environment for your team to gain an understanding of what it really takes to create fulfilment and happiness. He has keynoted at the three largest mental health conferences in the country, he is an Australian of the Year finalist, Mentor of the Year award winner, a National Small Business Champion and is dedicated to using his powerful story to inspire others to overcome everyday challenges in order to create and sustain their own happiness. Connect with Jules via LinkedIn HERE Or via there website HERE Head over to www.seventeensdg.com to find out when we have an event coming to a city near you. for event more impact join our Members4Good network , our online community bringing our entire ecosystem together in one place. www.seventeensdg.com/members4good
Most mental health organizations work with suicide prevention and preemptive measures. It's even more important to learn the daily tools we can use to face life's struggles. In this episode, Julian Pace shares the goal of his business to equip people with the right tools to face their everyday struggles. Julian is a speaker and a storyteller, captivating audiences from all over the world. He is also the founder of Happiness Co, a social enterprise focused on inspiring people to be happy with their lives and careers. Happiness Co tackles preemptive mental health with a focus on an everyday approach. If you want to learn how to deal with your emotions and actions, this episode is for you. Check these show highlights and tune in to the show! Episode Highlights: Happiness Co. (02:29) Fulfillment (05:07) Introspection (06:33) Making Adjustments (09:20) Changing Negative Feelings (11:55) Dealing With Emotions (14:56) Movement vs. Progress (16:42) Making Social Impact (24:29) About Julian Pace:Julian Pace founded Happiness Co, who's ultimate vision is to reduce the impact that unhappiness, depression and anxiety have on our community. He aims to make the world a happier place by inspiring the people in it, his belief is that ownership and individual responsibility can play an integral part in creating a happier world. You can reach Julian through his website, Happiness Co. Foundation. You can also start conversations through his LinkedIn profile. Thank you for tuning in! Resource Links: Your Social Voice Website: https://www.yoursocialvoice.com.au Become the Mogul of your industry: https://www.mogulcall.com Join our Mogul Mastermind: https://www.mogulmastermind.com.au Visit Mike Giannulis' website: https://onlyonemike.com Get on the early bird list for Pronto's pre-launch: https://prontowrite.com Connect with The Kim Barrett Show: Subscribe on Youtube Follow Us on Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode Pablo Miller and Chris Le Messurier chat to Robbie Fig from Happiness Co. Spending time with people, talking about workplace happiness & having fun is what this company is all about & they spend some time on Mine-Sites too. Plus Duncan Hooper and Wilm Schulz from Haver & Boecker Niagara join Pablo to fill us in on some of their exciting tech. www.triplem.com.au/shows/mining-hqSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 95 of The C-Word we sat down with Robbie Figg, the General Manager at Happiness Co and a facilitator with one the most interesting CV's in the country. Having worked in teambuilding and culture for over 7 years, the three E's approach of engagement, environment and education has seen Happiness Co work with the largest organisations in Australia and the world. Making mental health enjoyable is no easy task, but it is Robbie's objective every time he steps in front of a group. His 2019 concept, the Employee Happiness Program, is the recipient of the Wellness Initiative of the Year for 2 years running and he is passionate about ensuring individuals leave our workshop interactions feeling empowered and enthusiastic about their workplace happiness. Fun facts; Robbie is also a regular on the MC circuit, works on the radio and hosts events around the world with some crowds in excess of 25,000 people! This episode is sponsored by Everest Private Wealth Thanks for listening to The C-Word Podcast. You can find us on Instagram @thecword_podcast If you'd like to sponsor the podcast, reach out to us on Instagram or thecwordpod@gmail.com
Former Eagle turned Perth Demon Brayden Ainsworth caught up with us in the studio to discuss his journey from Esperance to spending the last four years at West Coast and surprisingly signing with the Demons for the 2022 WAFL season. ‘Bubba' also gives us his thoughts on ex-teammate Jack Darling's situation, his work at Happiness Co and a whole lot more!
For those going through lows, losses, lulls or just feeling a little flat… this one is for you. He's known around Australia as Mr Happy but it hasn't always been that way for human behaviour specialist and founder of Happiness Co, Julian Pace. Using life experience, he's made it his mission to make the world a happier place by sharing his tools to overcoming grief, loss and unhappiness, ensuring you wake up everyday feeling like you are enough.
Are you ready to crack the code on your own health?!
In episode 76 of The C-Word we chat with Luke Toki, a former contestant from Australian Survivor (2017) and Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders (2019). In 2017, he was known for his humorous confessionals and witty personality, as well as his close bond with eventual winner Jericho Malabonga. In 2019, Luke returned as "the people's champion" on the Champions tribe. During the game's later stages, Luke became the consensus target due to his impressive resume, but a string of Individual Immunity staved off elimination. After spearheading a particularly memorable blindside of Abbey, he was unable to win immunity at the final four and was eliminated after Pia Miranda chose not to force a tie at Tribal Council. This Mining Tech, husband and father of 3 who hails from Baldivis won hearts across the nation and we've finally managed to get him in TCW studio with us today! This episode is sponsored Oak Pilates, The Good Chat Foundation, Filament Coffee and Happiness Co.
In episode 75 of The C-Word we have the pleasure of chatting with Louise Tarrier, the CEO of Carbon Positive Australia, a not-for-profit organisation with DGR status that uses donations to revegetate degraded land and restore native habitats across Australia. Formerly trading as the Carbon Neutral Charitable Fund, they have been helping individuals and businesses understand their carbon footprint since 2001, and were one of the first organisations in Australia to offer a carbon calculator. In line with their new name and image, they launched their new Household Carbon Footprint Calculator this Winter 2021. With support from Lotterywest, they have been working with Anthologie, a Perth-based creative agency, to build and design a robust online calculator with a fantastic user experience. The calculator provides an interactive experience allowing users to calculate, understand, and offset their carbon footprint with ease. This episode is sponsored Oak Pilates, Filament Coffee and Happiness Co.
New “wellness stations” which are filled with a variety of self-help items will be introduced at WA mining camps to help struggling FIFO workers. Julian Pace from Perth's Happiness Co — the company behind the rollout — spoke with Millsy on Monday about the initiative. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 74 of The C-Word, we chat with Daisy Kermode and Lukas Grone from Coastal Clean-Up Crew. What started off as a group of friends wanting to clean beaches has now grown to a well-known (and still growing!) group of volunteers along the Perth Coast spreading the awareness and desire for a better future. Doing their best for fortnightly clean ups in random locations around Perth, CCC cleans the beaches, collects data for organisations like Tangaroa Blue and also provide education on waste during the clean ups, helping the local population understand what is ending up in their environment. Young ordinary people making small change to conscious waste management. It was founded by Daisy Kermode, a graduate in Marine Science and Conservation and joining her on the podcast is Lukas Grone, an undergraduate in Psych with a passion for the human consciousness, he has been a part of the CCC family for over two years. This episode is sponsored by Filament Coffee and Happiness Co.
In episode 73 of The C-Word we chat with Brendan Gillam and Aaron Ellwood from Filament Coffee. These two guys met as graduate tax advisors in an accounting firm in 2009 and after five or so years of building their friendship and our careers, they both knew they wanted to do "something" outside of advisory but just weren't quite sure what. They'd heard about cold brew at a client meeting near the end of 2015 and tested a batch of pre-ground coffee that night and loved everything about it. In early 2016 they began selling their cold brew in bottles at a farmer's market and used the money they made there to buy more coffee and more equipment as they grew. Today, they're both full time in the business and supply cold brew in kegs to cafes, supermarkets and offices around Perth - as well as their brand-new product, Caskii - to wholesales customers all over Perth and online. This episode is sponsored by Happiness Co.
In episode 72 of The C-Word we chat with Dr Kemi Wright (PhD), the Co-director of Thriving in Motion, An accredited mental health first aid instructor, she also currently works as the senior exercise physiologist in the mental health service at Fremantle Hospital. Thriving in Motion is a not-for-profit charity that has been operating for the last 10 years in Perth with the mission to use exercise expertise to improve the health outcomes of kids & young people. Thriving runs education courses in addition to an afterschool program that operates 6 days a week to provide positive exercise experiences for kids and young people with complex conditions. The directors of Thriving have a passion for research and creating evidence for the use of exercise for the physiological and/or psychological benefit in special populations, with Kemi recently completing her PhD investigating the efficacy of a multi component physical literacy program from children with neurodevelopmental, emotional or, behavioural problems. This episode is sponsored by Happiness Co.
1 out of every 5 adults experiences mental illnesses. In this episode, Happiness Co and I discuss what it truly means to take control of your mental health through your choices in life. Nothing is left unsaid in this honest episode as we all share our struggles with victim mentality, the type of mindset we adopt now and as businesses both using social media - what we really think of our news feeds. Get your journal out because there are so many golden nuggets in this episode! The Happiness Co || IG: @happiness__co || www.happinessco.org Julian Pace || IG: @julian_pace_ Robbie Figg || IG: @robbie_figg 1-1 Private Coaching: Lifestyle By Design [APPLICATIONS ONLY] Apply here. Woman Up Monthly | The #1 Female Membership Platform Enrol here. Questions? Comments? Want to connect and chat about this episode? You can email me at jessicampinilI@gmail.com, or DM me over on Instagram @jesspinili, or over at Facebook Jessica Pinili. I would love to connect with you and thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening to the podcast - it means the world! Don't forget to enrol in my female exclusive membership platform: Woman Up Monthly. You also get access to ANOTHER podcast episode per month in this membership. BRAND NEW EPISODES EVERY WEDNESDAY | Find Jess online: Jessica Pinili @jesspinili www.jessicapinili.com The Daily Flow Free Facebook Group
Today I have a chat with Julian Pace from the Happiness Co. Happiness Co is a solution-based organisation, aiming to inspire positive and happy changes in peoples lives tough individual and workplace programs. Julian's mission is to make the world a happier place - a tribute to his family and others going through life's challenges whilst overcoming hurdles and dark periods.
In episode 67 of The C-Word we chat with Cassie Silver, an award-winning television journalist, business owner, mental health advocate and host of uncensored podcast What To Expect When You're Injecting. Unleashing her flair for storytelling even further, the boss lady opened creative agency Silver Lining & Co, a boutique production house specialising in video production, media training, voiceover and copywriting. But behind Cassie's career success is her personal story and struggle to make a family, and she's on a mission to remove the stigma around infertility and IVF with her raw and authentic podcast, What To Expect When You're Injecting. She's the former brand manager for social enterprise Happiness Co and continues to shine a light on mental health by using her story as the driving force to raise awareness around self-love and unhappiness. Her passion for mental health, happiness and authentic conversations is unmatched by her charisma and energy around people. She's fierce, infertile.... and unapologetically has no filter. This episode is sponsored by Red Dust Obstacle Course Races and MindBody Lounge. For my website please…Episode 67: Journalist and Mental Health Advocate - Cassie Silver
In episode 66 of The C-Word we chat with Andrew Spence, Manager of Perth's, and Australia's, newest state of the art Wellness Lounge; MindBody Lounge. Prior to taking on this role in October 2020, he's had over 10 years experience in the Health and Fitness Industry both as a coach and a facility manager. He is also one of the very proud Ambassadors for Happiness Co. since it started nearly 4 years ago. Andy enjoys building on his professional knowledge and skills and strongly believes that ongoing development enhances your own self-worth. He aims to continue to do what he can to be an effective coach, facilitator and speaker. Prior to completing his Certificate 3 & 4 in Fitness Coaching, he completed an Honours Degree in Sports Administration/Marketing at Victoria University. One thing that working in the customer service industry for the past 20 years has shown him, is that people will come to you for the product or service you offer but they will stay for the environment which has been created. He is very passionate about the Health and Wellness sector and the long term benefits it can have on your overall wellbeing; physically, emotionally and mentally. This episode is sponsored by Red Dust Obstacle Course Races.
Building trust and having the space to be creative is essential for any business to thrive. Today’s guests Kitty Newman and Klaudia Mitura have seen this impact operators firsthand, so I can’t wait to unpack what you can do to practically implement these values into your workplace. As co-hosts of &Happiness, a podcast which explores what makes us happy, Kitty and Klaudia are obsessed with storytelling. Alongside the podcast, Kitty is the Director of creative digital marketing agency TrapezeMedia, and Klaudia is a work psychologist and a learning and development specialist. They also provide online training, including https://www.trapezemedia.co.uk/reset-menu (the popular Hospitality Reset Menu). We discuss buying direct from brands, how restaurants track ROI from online marketing, the future of at-home restaurant experiences, and how to watch out for your ‘gremlins’. Links: https://www.andhappiness.co.uk/ (& Happiness Podcast): https://www.andhappiness.co.uk/ (https://www.andhappiness.co.uk/) https://www.instagram.com/brightoncoffeeworks/ (Brighton Coffee Works): https://www.instagram.com/brightoncoffeeworks/ (https://www.instagram.com/brightoncoffeeworks/) https://dirty-bones.com/ (Dirty Bones): https://dirty-bones.com/ (https://dirty-bones.com/) https://riceerror.com/ (Rice Error): https://riceerror.com/ (https://riceerror.com/) https://www.andhappiness.co.uk/episodes//episode-19-socialmedia (Episode 19: Social Media &Happiness): https://www.andhappiness.co.uk/episodes//episode-19-socialmedia (https://www.andhappiness.co.uk/episodes//episode-19-socialmedia) https://www.hospitalitymavericks.com/podcast/episode/1cc3c37c/72-edd-heller-founder-of-the-ethicurean-guild-and-100000-meals-for-those-in-need (#72 Edd Heller, Founder of The Ethicurean Guild, and 100,000 meals for those in need): https://www.hospitalitymavericks.com/podcast/episode/1cc3c37c/72-edd-heller-founder-of-the-ethicurean-guild-and-100000-meals-for-those-in-need (https://www.hospitalitymavericks.com/podcast/episode/1cc3c37c/72-edd-heller-founder-of-the-ethicurean-guild-and-100000-meals-for-those-in-need) https://www.dent.global/accelerators/ (Dent Accelerator): https://www.dent.global/accelerators/ (https://www.dent.global/accelerators/) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Key-Person-Influence-Revised-Five-Step/dp/178133109X/ (‘Key Person of Influence’ by Daniel Priestley): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Key-Person-Influence-Revised-Five-Step/dp/178133109X/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Key-Person-Influence-Revised-Five-Step/dp/178133109X/) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Drive-Surprising-Truth-About-Motivates/dp/1786891700/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=%E2%80%98Drive%E2%80%99+by+Daniel+Pink&qid=1608222954&s=books&sr=1-1 (‘Drive’ by Daniel Pink): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Drive-Surprising-Truth-About-Motivates/dp/1786891700/ (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Drive-Surprising-Truth-About-Motivates/dp/1786891700/) https://www.trapezemedia.co.uk/ (TrapezeMedia.co.uk): https://www.trapezemedia.co.uk/ (https://www.trapezemedia.co.uk/) https://www.trapezemedia.co.uk/reset-menu (Hospitality Reset Menu): https://www.trapezemedia.co.uk/reset-menu (https://www.trapezemedia.co.uk/reset-menu) https://www.trapezemedia.co.uk/2nd-course (Social Media Paid Ads Workshop): https://www.trapezemedia.co.uk/2nd-course (https://www.trapezemedia.co.uk/2nd-course) https://www.hospitalitymavericks.com/podcast/episode/1b3330d8/71-mark-smith-founder-of-double-up-social-on-telling-your-story (#71 Mark Smith, Founder of Double Up Social, on Telling Your Story): https://www.hospitalitymavericks.com/podcast/episode/1b3330d8/71-mark-smith-founder-of-double-up-social-on-telling-your-story (https://www.hospitalitymavericks.com/podcast/episode/1b3330d8/71-mark-smith-founder-of-double-up-social-on-telling-your-story) ... Support this podcast
Blayne chats with Lachie Samuel from Happiness Co, a former Fly-In Fly-Out worker, who has had his own battles with depression and mental health. He is now on a mission to share his story in the hope of changing the lives of other FIFO workers. WARNING: This interview does reference topics such as suicide and depression, if you need help please seek support by calling Lifeline on 13 11 14 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 10 of "Conversations to Cut the Conflict" is here and it's all about domestic violence, a topic very close to my heart. And I'm interviewing Michelle Powell from Happiness Co. who shares her incredible domestic violence story with me. We talk about what is domestic violence, what isn't domestic violence, what can you do when you see a loved one go through it, or when you were a victim yourself. Michelle will also share about her program, Empower Her, that is all about rebuilding, recovering, and reeducating women who have gone through domestic violence. This is an episode not to be missed.
Happiness and mental health have never been more important and there are certainly more challenges in front of us as we navigate our way out of the COVID-19 pandemic. There are many programs and people who are working in this space, but you will immediately feel a connection with our podcast guest as he has dedicated his life to help others get on top of wellbeing and mental health. Julian Pace is the founder of Happiness Co - you might've seen him on traditional and social media. Julian is an accomplished speaker, business owner, entrepreneur, and trainer who shares some golden one-line takeaways and little gifts of wisdom with listeners in this podcast. As an expert in his field Julian represents the very best in storytelling and knows exactly what he is doing and where he is going, and he's not bad at analogy's either! There are some important messages for all experts tuning in, to take some lead from his ability to dissect a question and make it easy for the audience to understand. He has an ability to deliver carefully crafted observations and responses that has the listener stepping in for more. You'll notice that his tone and energy in this podcast are very appealing, which is exactly what media are looking for. “Be brave regardless of outcome” is the key tip from Julian. We loved this as it is the very essence of every successful expert or person of influence. Happiness Co is playing an important role today with their messages, services and real tools to combat mental illness. There is no doubt you will be hearing more from Julian Pace.
This week I interview Happiness Co. counselor, Sabaa Afzal! I was taken by surprise the first I had encountered her on Instagram, because this old goat came from a generation that didn't believe in "dealing with feelings"!Join me as I delve deeper into the wonderful work Sabaa does for individuals, families and couples from all walks of life!To get in touch with Sabaa, you can reach out to her on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/happiness.co.counseling/?hl=en), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/HappinessCoCounseling) or via her website (happinesscobysabaa.com)--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shehla-faizi/supportSupport the show (https://paypal.me/ShehlaFaizi?locale.x=en_US)
In this episode, I am speaking with Julian Pace, award-winning speaker and founder of Happiness Co about how you can become happy within yourself and as a result have better relationships in your life.
In these crazy times it's great to get some perspective from an impressive passionate young man.His personal story is sad but truly an inspirational one.Julian Pace from Happiness Co joins us to discuss all things Happy in these uncertain times.
Trigger warning: this episode discusses suicide. In this episode of You Have To Stan, Caitlin chats to Happiness Co founder Julian Pace about mental health, the stories we create for ourselves and the pressure to perform. After losing his father to suicide on his 21st birthday, Julian's life could have turned out very differently. Instead, he founded the social enterprise Happiness Co, which aims to reduce the impact of unhappiness, depression and anxiety in the community. He was a 2019 winner of Business News' 40under40 award, and is a 2020 Western Australian Local Hero Nominee. Head to the Student Edge website for all the latest in news and pop culture: https://studentedge.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are real concerns for the mental health of people in physically-demanding jobs – particularly volunteer firefighters dealing with the bushfires. Matt Bruce from Happiness Co is a soldier of 10 years who suffered PTSD. He joined the program to talk about recovering from burnout.
EPISODE 100!!!! This week we meet Julian Pace, the Founder & Ceo of Happiness Co, Australias fastest growing social enterprise. They have been taking the country by storm, partnering with companies such as Optus, Hertz and Rio Tinto, as they spread their pre-emptive mental health approach across the country. Julian sits down with us to open up about what it's been like at the helm of a business that's gained so much attention and traction, as well as how he's handled the responsibility and pressure of being 'the happiness co guy". Sponsored by: Leader for Growth!
Most mental health organizations work with suicide prevention and preemptive measures. However, it's just as important to learn the daily tools we can use to face life's struggles. In this episode, Julian Pace shares the goal of his business to equip people with the right tools to face their everyday struggles. Julian is a speaker and a storyteller, captivating audiences from all over the world. He is also the founder of Happiness Co, a social enterprise focused on inspiring people to be happy with their lives and careers. Happiness Co tackles preemptive mental health with a focus on an everyday approach. If you want to learn how to deal with your emotions and actions, this episode is for you. Check these show highlights and tune in to the show! Happiness Co. (02:29) Mental health can be likened to a traffic light. The colour red refers to class management and suicide prevention. Orange is the preemptive initiatives, and green is the everyday tools needed to survive life. Happiness Co helps people have the right awareness and allow them to understand problem mitigation skills. Julian wants Happiness Co to be the Coca Cola of mental health organizations. He wants to promote the upside of mental health; to hope for a brighter future by working on the present. Fulfillment (05:07) Most people want to achieve many things in life. They want to become successful business leaders, and there is nothing wrong with that. However, this can become a happiness trap. The happiness trap refers to the act of continually looking for the next thing to make you happy. But, when you already achieved the goal, it does not feel as rewarding as you thought it would be. Thus, you again start to search for the next thing. Happiness is being proud and liking who you are. Introspection (06:33) Talk about internal struggles and feelings. It is essential that the person you want to be and the choices you are making align with one another. There is a moment of impact on our lives that significantly affects us. After this moment, we become stuck as the person we think we are; thus, we cannot get out. It is crucial to be honest with yourself. It's the first step to avoid the feeling of being stuck. Making Adjustments (09:20) Hurt people hurt people. Thus, healing is crucial. You will always be haunted by the things that hurt you if you do not confront them. People need to deal with their baggage because it affects the present. Our emotional baggage makes us worry about present transactions. You can achieve happiness by fixing it, restoring it, and replacing it. Changing Negative Feelings (11:55) The person who controls the emotion controls the outcome. How you live the journey is all that matters. People get caught up in the destination that they fail to see the moments that matter. Emphasizing these kinds of moments helps people control their emotions. Dealing With Emotions (14:56) Whenever people feel negative emotions, they think it is appropriate not to feel those emotions again. However, it is not feasible because we are humans. There are always upsetting moments in our lives. The crucial thing is knowing how to deal with these emotions. The Happiness Co tries and allows people to understand that they can act the way they want to feel. People may not always feel what they want to feel, but they can behave in a certain way. Movement vs. Progress (16:42) Do not mistake motion for progress. You can put your efforts and get better results, but you can also set the same attempt but achieve an unfavourable outcome. Being busy does not always mean being productive. Be a business owner without forgetting to do the things that matter. Making Social Impact (24:29) Business owners have a responsibility to make the world a better place for other people. These people might be your employees or business partners. You can reach Julian through his website, Happiness Co. Foundation. You can also start conversations through his LinkedIn profile. If you enjoyed today's conversation with Julian, then join us at the upcoming Certified Ballers Live event. Grab your tickets now! Thank you for tuning in! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Thursday happy humans! Todays episode is your daily dose of inspo provided by Matt Bruce, an influential male who is challenging the status quo. Matt was in the Army for 10 years, was a telecommunications engineer who built wireless autonomous equipment. Matt has been through his own experience of PTSD and is now using his journey to help millions overcome the dark times and create a path of light, positively and ofcourse HAPPINESS. Matt lives his life by the attitude: “There are two steps you can take in life, you can take steps towards the person you want to be or steps away from the person you want to be.” During this episode Matt shares the importance of setting your day up with structure, positivity and flow. As well as the power of being open to personal development. What does life look like for Matt now? Think Breath Work Coach and Head of Mindfulness at Happiness Co. I know right SUPER ZEN! Enjoy and don’t forget to share this episode with your tribe. Have a fabulous day and go and KICK some GOALS. Love always, Georgia xx
Ladies of Happiness Co - 1/5 Meet Author, Speaker & Happiness Co ambassador, Michelle Powell. Michelle Opens up about the challenges and adversity shes faced and overcome throughout her life & what lessons shes learnt along the way. In this episode we talk about: -a violent father -sexual abuse by her uncle -feeling like the chosen one because of the abuse -not feeling totally accepted as the step daughter -an abusive & controlling husband -being forced to have sex/ get pregnant -having to lie to protect her husbands public image -being drugged and having her accounts drained -being admitted to a psych ward -her husband moving away with her kids -not having seen her kids for 4+ years Michelles story is one of overcoming the odds, finding yourself, finding your tribe & doing all you can to become the best possible version of yourself along the way! For the next Q&A and all other content: https://linktr.ee/open_up_podcast_
In episode 7 of The C-Word we chat with Julian Pace, founder of Happiness Co., which was inspired by the devastating loss of Julian's father and best friend - both having taken their own lives. This was followed by the death of his cousin in the same 2 year period. He's worked with thousands of individuals, companies and schools around the world and continues to share his message and mission. He's a world- renowned speaker, who's travelled to all corners of the globe, using a mixture of story-telling and practical tools to assist others in finding happiness or rediscovering it.
This week we listen back to EP32 with Happiness Co founder and CEO, Julian Pace, as he tells us how he liberated himself from the lie he was living! Open Up: lachlan@openupgroup.com Website: https://openuppodcast.com Free FB community: http://bit.ly/MakingMentalHealthMainstream Public FB page: http://bit.ly/OpenUpPodcastFB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/open_up_podcast/ iTunes: http://bit.ly/openuppodcast-iTunes
In this episode we meet Julian Pace, Founder of Happiness Co and the Man Enough Movement as he Opens Up about an issue with abandonment as a child, dyslexia, and losing his father to suicide. Julian also Opens up about how he handled the aftermath of his fathers passing, eventually suffering more loss, pain and grief as his cousin and best friend would eventually take their own lives too. Julians story is one that highlights the need to acknowledge your pain and your trauma rather than masking it, as well as taking action step by step, day by day, in a bid to create real lasting change. Open Up: lachlan@openupgroup.com Website: https://openuppodcast.com Free FB community: http://bit.ly/MakingMentalHealthMainstream Public FB page: http://bit.ly/OpenUpPodcastFB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/open_up_podcast/ iTunes: http://bit.ly/openuppodcast-iTunes Julian Pace: Personal Facebook Happiness Co Man Enough Website
Due to the overwhelming increase in rates of attempted suicide year over year, with feelings of isolation and loneliness reaching a breaking point, Julian made it a mission to create a movement devoted to helping other people get through ‘unhappiness'. A tribute to his father's death due to suicide. Before Julian reached his turning point to make a difference and making people happy his career, reading his father's death note every night for four years was his pass time. When he remembered how happy he was before the traumatic experience in his life, hope and possibility started to crawl into his senses. He eventually made a way to bring back the happiness once more and Happiness Co was born.
Happiness Co. a social movement helping people find their happy. From a traumatic beginning, Happiness Co. is reaching amazing heights and quickly embedding itself by bringing light into the hearts of the people it touches. Today we talk about happiness, connection and the Man Enough movement. For more information on Happiness Co. and the programs they run go to-https://www.facebook.com/happinessco.org/
In this episode i talk with Osteopath and ambassador for Australia's fastest growing social movement Happiness Co Jelena Parry, we spoke about her experience with Happiness Co and how it's grown and what it does dealing with all aspects of mental health. We also got into Jelena"s entry point into yoga and touched on the "Man Enough" movement preventing suffering and raising suicide awareness. And finished off talking about a young up and coming musician.
Topics covered: [01:03] Behind-the-scenes of the "Man Enough" Campaign by Happiness Co. [04:24] The values of being hard and strong [05:17] The Power of balancing out with 'softness' [06:30] The dual role of hard and soft [15:16] How to be truly man enough [17:51] We are all meant to be sensitive [22:13] Two ways to share your vulnerability in your life [26:33] The importance of communication You may also want to listen to: Social Anxiety What is the 'truth'? Is being competitive good for us? Reinvention: what it means for you and your life