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5/19/25: N'hmpt Art Council's Steve Sanderson w/ student performer—live in studio: the Bow Bow Bash. Megan Zinn w/ New Yorker cartoonist & author Harry Bliss: "You Can Never Die." Ehmptn Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: a secret sauce for a sustainable budget? Ron Fitzsimmons, Ex Dir of Alice's Kids, and Jo Newman on Alice's Kids. https://www.aliceskids.org
5/19/25: N'hmpt Art Council's Steve Sanderson w/ student performer—live in studio: the Bow Bow Bash. Megan Zinn w/ New Yorker cartoonist & author Harry Bliss: "You Can Never Die." Ehmptn Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: a secret sauce for a sustainable budget? Ron Fitzsimmons, Ex Dir of Alice's Kids, and Jo Newman on Alice's Kids.
5/19/25: N'hmpt Art Council's Steve Sanderson w/ student performer—live in studio: the Bow Bow Bash. Megan Zinn w/ New Yorker cartoonist & author Harry Bliss: "You Can Never Die." Ehmptn Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: a secret sauce for a sustainable budget? Ron Fitzsimmons, Ex Dir of Alice's Kids, and Jo Newman on Alice's Kids.
5/19/25: N'hmpt Art Council's Steve Sanderson w/ student performer—live in studio: the Bow Bow Bash. Megan Zinn w/ New Yorker cartoonist & author Harry Bliss: "You Can Never Die." Ehmptn Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: a secret sauce for a sustainable budget? Ron Fitzsimmons, Ex Dir of Alice's Kids, and Jo Newman on Alice's Kids.
Longtime New Yorker cartoonist and New Hampshire resident Harry Bliss talks about his new graphic memoir. Plus, Many of Vermont's federally qualified health centers face dire financial straits, state police close an investigation in a May 2024 murder-suicide, Stowe gets a new police chief, and rabies vaccine drops start this week.
When cartoonist Harry Bliss lost his dog of 17 years, Penny, he realized in his grief that he wanted to take stock of his life. The result is a new graphic memoir, You Can Never Die, featuring his many illustrations of Penny, journal entries, reflections on his often dysfunctional family and his career.Bliss will be in conversation with New Yorker cartoon editor Emma Allen at P&T Knitwear on April 30 at 6:30.
Today on Vermont Edition, the celebrated cartoonist Harry Bliss discusses his new graphic memoir, You Can Never Die. It's about his life, his relationship with his dog Penny, and his grief over her death. We'll learn about his successful cartooning career with the New Yorker and collaborating with the comedian Steve Martin.Plus: April is National Poetry Month. For the final installment of our April poetry series, we'll talk with Sarah Audsley of Johnson. Her poetry often reflects her experiences as a Korean American adoptee living in Vermont.
We are thrilled to welcome New Yorker Cartoonist Harry Bliss, author of the forthcoming graphic memoir You Can Never Die. Beautifully illustrated and written with extraordinary depth of feeling and honesty, the book centers Harry's love for his dog, Penny, and grief over her loss. Every page brings a smile, a laugh, a tear, and more often than not all three. For more about Harry's book & links to purchase: https://celadonbooks.com/book/you-can-never-die/Tour dates & info: https://celadonbooks.com/news/join-harry-bliss-on-tour-for-his-new-memoir/Reach Ken at kenddv@gmail.com, Nancy at nancysaxtonlopez@gmail.com.A new way to support our work: To read our email correspondence with listeners and see photos of their beloved animal companions subscribe at https://petlosscompanionconversations.substack.com (a $5/month subscription fee applies).You may also support our work on this podcast with a one-time gift: Venmo @Ken-Dolan-DelVecchio or PayPal (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/kenddv?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)We are happy to announce our affiliation with Bereave, a company that offers beautifully crafted granite pet memorial plaques. When you purchase one of their plaques using the link that follows you are also supporting our podcast. https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2399618&u=3798931&m=141340&urllink=&afftrack=To support this podcast with a monthly subscription: https://anchor.fm/kenneth-dolan-del-vecchio/supportThe Pet Loss Companion (book) on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Pet-Loss-Companion-Healing-Therapists/dp/1484918266/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=pet+loss+companion&qid=1612535894&sr=8-3mpa...To subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thepetlosscompanion6602 (and hit the "subscribe" button)To RSVP for the next cost-free zoom pet loss support group facilitated by Ken : https://www.dakinhumane.org/petlossThis program is a friend of Dakin Humane Society in Springfield, Mass. Dakin is a 501 (c) (3) community-supported animal welfare organization that provides shelter, medical care, spay/neuter services, and behavioral rehabilitation for more than 20,000 animals and people each year. Since its inception in 1969, Dakin has become one of the most recognized nonprofit organizations in central Massachusetts and a national leader in animal welfare. You can learn more about Dakin and make a donation at dakinhumane.org.For a list of financial resources to help with payment for veterinary care visit the community tab on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepetlosscompanion6602/community and note the addition of https://get.scratchpay.com/veterinary
On part 2 of this week's podcast we are joined by Humorist, Craig Baldo. Craig has been making people laugh for as long as he can remember. Stand up comedy, warming up audiences for Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver and Jimmy Fallon, writing ad campaigns for Nike, Dos Equis, Wendy's and many others and he has collaborated with New Yorker cartoonists. We discuss humor, creativity, existential dread and the bar scene at the University of Delaware (circa 1990). The Two cartoonists Craig worked with were Harry Bliss and Corey Randolph. He's currently looking for another cartoonist to work with, so if you're interested, contact him through his website:https://www.craigbaldo.comOn Part 1 of the episode, we discuss the current contests:Winning captions for New Yorker contest #918 (Have you been Survieled?)Finalists for contest #920 (I'll be your emcee tonight). Current New Yorker contest #922 (Rattica, Rattica, Rattica!). We also talk about our favorite cartoons from the current issue of the New Yorker.You can buy original New Yorker cartoon art at Curated Cartoons:https://www.curatedcartoons.comSend us questions or comments to: Cartooncaptioncontestpodcast@gmail.com
Send us a textWelcome to another special edition of Extrology, this time bringing together some of the greatest minds in leadership, and their unique approaches to inspiring teams.From resilience and innovation, to values and purpose, you'll hear from six remarkable entrepreneurs as to the qualities that've assured their success - and if your interest is piqued by any one of these guests, be sure to go back and listen to their full episode in the extensive Extrology back-catalogue.This episode covers:Harry Bliss' proactive leadership and mission-driven visionChieu Cao's specialisation and social impactRichard Bevan's instinctive leadership and sports-informed approachGreg Blazewicz' transformative role and resilient scalingRich Stockdale's unbridled passion, values-led hiring and legacyConnie Moser's resilience and innovation in a complex industryGet in touch: lee@extrology.comExtrology: https://www.extrology.com/https://www.instagram.com/extrologypodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@extrology Lee Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leecooperrecruiter/
In this special episode of the 12 Minutes of Workplace Health Podcast, we flip the script on host and CEO Harry Bliss to celebrate Champion Health's 6th birthday. From starting Champion Health in Sheffield when he was only 23 years old to now - operating in over 120 countries and supporting over 2,000,000 lives globally - Harry opens up about the journey thus far. He gives insight into the early days of Champion Health, the vision he saw from the very beginning of what employee wellbeing should encompass, the incredible development of the Champion Health platform and its people, and why the industry is moving into a more data-led and proactive approach to wellbeing.
In this episode of the 12 Minutes of Workplace Health Podcast: Conversations with Champions, Harry Bliss, Co-founder and CEO of Champion Health, interviews Chief Growth Officer and wellbeing leader, Nick McClelland before he heads off on an exciting new adventure. Nick discusses the biggest focuses in wellbeing right now - from a huge (and sometimes distracting) emphasis on engagement to tangible impact, personalisation and global consistency in wellbeing strategies. Together, they also explore how companies like E.ON UK have been so successful in driving engagement and adoption with Champion Health through senior leadership collaboration, an open culture and effective communications.
Something slightly different for 'Part TWO' of @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ this week!!! We take a look at a new A24, Tremolo Productions & Apple Films documentary, and then hear from director & star, BUT it's not one of our classic conversations, it's something the studio put together. Though it's not long, you might still dig it!!! Watch the conversation: HERE! https://youtu.be/xOwubW9DrDk 'STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces' is written & directed by Morgan Neville. Steve Martin is one of the most beloved and enigmatic figures in entertainment. “STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces” dives into his extraordinary story from two distinct points of view, with companion documentaries that feature never-before-seen footage and raw insights into Martin's personal and professional trials and triumphs. “Then” chronicles Martin's early struggles and meteoric rise to revolutionise stand-up before walking away at 35. “Now” focuses on the present day, with Martin in the golden years of his career, retracing the transformation that led to happiness in his art and personal life. In 'Part Two' we have: STEVE! (martin) a documentary in 2 pieces Watch 'Then' Review: Here. https://youtu.be/lG61otgRonc Watch 'Now' Review: Here. https://youtu.be/cRoAReG6W_g Digital Release Date: 29th March 2024 Director: Morgan Neville Cast: Steve Martin, Jerry Seinfeld, Lorne Michaels, Adam Gopnik, John McEuen, Melinda Dobbs, Selena Gomez, Tina Fey, Martin Short, Diane Keaton, Eric Idle, Anne Stringfield, Frank Oz, Carl Gottlieb, Michael Elias, Mitzi Trumbo, Mason Williams, Victoria Dailey, Barry Edelstein, Eric Fischl, Harry Bliss, April Gornik, Stormie Sherk, Maple Byrne, Deborah Futter Credit: A24, Tremolo Productions, Apple Films Genre: Biography, Documentary Running Time: 191 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/d30IaPx5Qc8?si=eg3tYALG8DMORaMG Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/steve-martin-a-documentary-in-2-pieces/umc.cmc.7kkgskd7j0lomjoqdo97l80ql Website: Here. https://www.apple.com/uk/tv-pr/originals/steve-martin-a-documentary-in-two-pieces/ ------------ *(Music) 'The Big Payback' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
Mike Rogge is back to talk with Jonathan about outdoor media, plus Mountain Gazette's new issue #200, which includes contributions from Jeremy Jones, comedian Steve Martin, cartoonist Harry Bliss, Karl Fostvedt, and more.TOPICS & TIMES:Battle of Our Big Books (6:34)Issue #200 highlights (16:14)Jeremy Jones' piece (20:06)Karl Fostvedt's writing (23:53)Steve Martin & Mountain Gazette (32:52)How to Order (35:10)Traveling to Italy (38:03)Jonathan & Mountain Gazette Library (43:12)What's Next? (50:04)RELATED LINKS:Become a BLISTER+ MemberBlister Summit: Learn MoreCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:CRAFTED Bikes & Big IdeasOff The CouchGEAR:30Happy Hour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the 12 Minutes of Workplace Health Podcast, Harry Bliss, Co-founder and CEO of Champion Health, interviews Simon Blake OBE, Chief Executive of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England. Simon shares his journey from a potential educational psychologist to his work in sexual health and wellbeing, ultimately leading him to his role at MHFA England. The conversation explores the evolving attitudes of organisations toward mental health over the past few years, with the global pandemic triggering a greater focus on mental health and wellbeing. They also discuss the popularity of MHFA training over the years including how to select MHFA trainers within organisations. Simon also explains the significance of line manager training when it comes to supporting mental health at work.
In this episode of The 12 Minutes of Workplace Health Podcast, Harry Bliss, CEO and co-founder of Champion Health, sits down with Chris Donnelly, co-founder of Lottie. Lottie is an organisation dedicated to elevating later life and offers support to global companies in matching employees with the right care home for their elderly relatives. Chris shares the personal journey that led to Lottie's creation and the need for workplace support for caregivers facing care and responsibilities. The discussion delves into the significant impact of elder care in the workplace, with data revealing that more employees will have elderly dependents than children in the near future. Chris emphasizes the mental health challenges and overwhelming decisions caregivers face while searching for quality care options. The episode concludes with a glimpse into the future of elder care in the workplace, highlighting the macroeconomic implications and the urgency for organizations to develop strategies that address this growing societal challenge.
In this episode of The 12 Minutes of Workplace Health podcast, Harry Bliss, CEO and Co-founder of Champion Health, is joined by Nick McClelland, Chief Growth Officer at Champion Health. Nick shares his expertise in employee benefits and workplace health, discussing the importance of engagement and how wellbeing can improve in 2023 and beyond. Nick's extensive background in the industry, working for global organisations such as Mercer and JLT, brings valuable insights to the conversation. Plus, tune in to discover Nick's vision of the future of the sector: wellbeing 3.0
In this episode of The 12 Minutes of Workplace Health Podcast, Harry Bliss, Co-founder of Champion Health, talks with Dr Richard Heron, former Vice President of health at BP, about the future of workplace health, wellbeing strategies, and engaging senior leadership teams in wellbeing. The discussion focuses on the challenge of converting senior leadership teams to prioritise wellbeing and how Richard has achieved success in this during his career.
In this episode of The 12 Minutes of Workplace Health Podcast, Harry Bliss, CEO and Co-founder of Champion Health, is joined by Arti Kashyap-Aynsley, Global Head of Wellbeing and Inclusion at Ocado Group. Harry and Arti discuss the crossover between wellbeing and inclusion and how organisations can join these two areas up. Arti also talks about her role at Ocado and how she works directly with the D&I counterpart to effectively achieve their goals.
In this episode, Harry Bliss, CEO and co-founder of Champion Health, talks with Sandy-lee Connolly, Group Head of Talent and Diversity at Keller, about moving the needle when it comes to men's mental health. Sandy-lee shares her backstory and the role she has in identifying future leaders at Keller and ensuring they have the right tools and know-how to make progress toward inclusion commitments. She also discusses her passion for wellbeing and how she developed a well-being strategy and framework for the business. The conversation focuses on supporting male-dominated industries like construction and how to effectively take care of ourselves as leaders in wellbeing, talent, and diversity.
In this episode of The 12 Minutes of Workplace Health podcast, Harry Bliss interviews Samuel Lathey, CEO and Co-founder of Bippit, an organisation that specialises in financial wellbeing. Lathey talks about his own struggles with money while a freelance musician, how he ended up sleeping in a warehouse, and the long journey he took to become a trusted financial advisor. He stresses that it is important to have professional support when it comes to finances, making sure everyone has access to resources when it comes to their financial future.
Today's episode is all about professional longevity. First, actor Steve Martin and New Yorker cartoonist Harry Bliss sit down with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly to explain their new comic memoir, Number One Is Walking, focused on anecdotes from Martin's life in Hollywood. Then, NPR's Elissa Nadworny asks author Nick Hornby about his new book, Dickens and Prince, which finds similarities in how the literary and musical figures both managed to pump out an impressive amount of material throughout their careers.
1983 may have ushered in a change to the arcade industry, but it sure gave us some legendary games. This week we look back on some of the most memorable games we remember as we head back to the arcade to Enjoy Stuff! Grab a handful of tokens, (especially if you're playing Dragon's Lair) and come back with us to a 1983 arcade. We take a look at some of the most memorable and legendary games. News The iconic Denver, Mexican restaurant Casa Bonita gets a reopening date! Grab your driving gloves and racing helmet because General Mills is releasing a Hot Wheels Cereal! Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Shua had a great time reading Steve Martin's newest and illustrated book “Number One is Walking”. It contains some great anecdotes about Martin's time in the movies and some fun cartoon strips illustrated by New Yorker cartoonist Harry Bliss. Jay spent New Year's Eve watching the new Rian Johnson movie Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery with Daniel Craig and a slew of other great celebrities. It's a fun mystery with some unexpected twists Sci-Fi Saturdays/MCU Location Scout In 1998 X-Files was a hit on TV. But could it translate onto the big screen? Jay looks at the hits and misses of this Chris Carter story on Sci-Fi Saturdays. Plus, stay tuned for his look at the 1998 Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck disaster movie coming this Saturday. Enjoy Video Games! In 1983 the video game industry was riding a wave of success that began stronger than Piston Joe's punches. That would soon change, but as kids we had no idea what was coming, we were just enjoying the creative games that came out that year. Vector-based legends like Star Wars and Star Trek, iconic sequels like Donkey Kong Jr., and innovative classics like Dragon's Lair dominated the arcades. Jay and Shua look back at these and some other home system games that would soon close a successful chapter in digital history. What were your favorite games of 1983? Do you think using a pencil on Track and Field is cheating? Did you read all of these shownotes? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Body Blow!” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
[REBROADCAST FROM November 15, 2022] The legendary comedian Steve Martin has teamed up again with cartoonist Harry Bliss on a graphic memoir called Number One Is Walking: My Life in the Movies and Other Diversions. They discuss the book, and the art of humor.
This is an encore episode of "The View." The co-hosts return Tuesday, Jan. 3 LIVE with all-new episodes. Steve Martin and Harry Bliss share the stories behind teaming up to create an illustrated memoir of Martin's legendary acting career, ‘Number One is Walking'! Then, Grammy-nominated artist, entrepreneur and author of “The Book of Jose” Fat Joe opens up about life growing up in The South Bronx and explains why he compares his son with autism to an angel on Earth. In Hot Topics, the co-hosts discuss how the GOP will react if former Pres. Trump announces his third presidential run, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cartoonist: Harry Bliss (with author Steve Martin) Book: NUMBER ONE IS WALKING: MY Life in the Movies and other Diversions Publishing: Celadon Books (November 15, 2022) Synopsis (from the Publisher): Number One Is Walking is Steve Martin's cinematic legacy―an illustrated memoir of his legendary acting career, with stories from his most popular films and artwork […] The post HARRY BLISS – NUMBER ONE IS WALKING: My Life in the Movies and other Diversions appeared first on KSCJ 1360.
During this American holiday week of giving thanks, we are giving T Hanks...some props for an incredible career. This week we look back on some of our favorite Tom Hanks performances as we Enjoy Stuff! Jay and Shua share some memorable performances from a legendary Hollywood actor. Get ready for an Enjoy Stuff T Hanks Giving. News -Indiana Jones TV series on Disney+? Sure, why not? -Steve Martin has an interesting new book out now. Check out “Number One Is Walking” a collaboration with illustrator Harry Bliss, is an illustrated reminiscence of his life in movies -Turns out, so does Weird Al! “The Illustrated Al: The Songs of “Weird Al” Yankovic” -“Oh bring us some figgy pudding (SPAM), oh bring us some figgy pudding (SPAM) -First the otherworldly Jetsons home in Tulsa, Oklahoma and then the Byers House from Stranger Things, now House from "A Christmas Story" movie is now for sale Make sure you check out our TeePublic store to get ready for the holidays and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Jay wrapped up his viewing of the Netflix comic book adaptation of Locke and Key. It was a fun series but kind of fell a little flat during the last season. Shua was enraptured by the latest Marvel release Black Panther - Wakanda Forever. A great character piece that showed how the MCU will move on from Chadwick Boseman and King T'Challa. Sci-Fi Saturdays/MCU Location Scout Sci-Fi Saturdays continues its look at some classic 90s sci-fi. After revisiting Face-Off, we follow up with the 1997 Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones comedy Men in Black. And then go back to watch the adaptation of a Carl Sagan book, 1997's Jodie Foster film Contact. And make sure to interact with new Wakanda Forever locations on MCU Location Scout. Enjoy Giving T Hanks! This week we try to narrow down a large body of quality work from America's Dad, Tom Hanks. The actor, who started his career out of college, having been unable to even get a role in college plays, rocketed to stardom. He started on TV with some small parts and partnering up with Peter Scolari on Bosom Buddies. But when Splash gained so much success, producers and directors started using him more in bigger roles. He had a series of successful comedies in the 80's like Bachelor Party (1984), The Money Pit (1986), Dragnet (1987), and Turner and Hooch (1989). Big really shot Hanks's popularity in 1988, and he started dipping his toe in some romance roles like Joe versus the Volcano (1990), Sleepless in Seattle (1993), and You've Got Mail (1998). And his role as Woody in Toy Story (1995) continues to evolve and become popular and has even inspired a new Disney park area. But it was his role in the drama Philadelphia (1993) that won him his first Oscar, only to be followed up the following year with Forrest Gump (1994) with another Oscar. Plus other incredible performances in Apollo 13 (1995), Saving Private Ryan (1998), and The Green Mile (1999) He continues to create well-liked films with humor, drama, and emotion into the 21st century with memorable roles in movies like Cast Away (2000), Saving Mr. Banks (2013), and Elvis (2022) Are you a fan of Tom Hanks? What are some of your favorite performances? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Life is like a box of chocolates” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
In this episode, Fergus is joined by Harry Bliss: co-founder of Champion Health - the Netflix of wellbeing.Harry is devoted to having an impact on our health. After the tragic loss of a friend and mentor, he was galvanised to make Champion Health an all-encompassing solution for employee wellbeing. In May 2022, the business was acquired to £10m, which opens it up to further scale, and further impact.Expect to understand the demands of running a start-up.Expect to reconsider workplace wellbeing.Expect to ask yourself how we can better look after one another.Join The Modern Mind mailing list
Steve Martin and Harry Bliss share the stories behind teaming up to create an illustrated memoir of Martin's legendary acting career, ‘Number One is Walking'! Then, Grammy-nominated artist, entrepreneur and author of "The Book of Jose" Fat Joe opens up about life growing up in The South Bronx and explains why he compares his son with autism to an angel on Earth. In Hot Topics, the co-hosts discuss how the GOP will react if former Pres. Trump announces his third presidential run, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The legendary comedian Steve Martin has teamed up again with cartoonist Harry Bliss on a graphic memoir called Number One Is Walking: My Life in the Movies and Other Diversions. They discuss the book, and the art of humor. Martin is performing tonight with his "Only Murders In The Building" co-star Nathan Lane at New York City's Town Hall. This segment is guest hosted by Kerry Nolan
Francis Goss is Director, People Experience Consulting at Gallagher, a global leader in insurance and risk management. He's an expert in people experience, engagement, mental, physical and financial wellbeing - amongst many other things. Today, he joins Harry Bliss, Co-founder of Champion Health, to discuss how organisations can highlight their purpose (even when it's not obvious) and boost their EVP, how to use communication to engage the workforce, and why personalisation is critical. Welcome, Francis.
Today we're joined by Laura Clark RD, a Registered Dietitian that specialises in providing a holistic approach to nutrition in the workplace and beyond. Laura will be talking to Champion Health Co-founder, Harry Bliss, as she explains what we can do as individuals and organisations to promote healthy nutritional behaviours. Laura is also an expert in the menopause and has recently launched The Menopause Dietitian, which she'll be discussing on the show.
Nick Davison is the former Head of Wellbeing at John Lewis Partnership, where he spent just over 10 years supporting the organisation's 80,000 co-owners with their health. In this episode, you'll hear Nick's insight into just how he reached such a large population and learn how you can apply these learnings within your role - whatever the size of your business. So, take a seat and join Nick, now a freelance health and wellbeing strategist, as he chats to Harry Bliss, co-founder and CEO at Champion Health.
In 2014, Jonny's campaign to #findMike, the man who talked him out of jumping off a bridge when he was suicidal, went viral and led to Jonny becoming a prominent spokesperson on the subject of suicide. Now, Jonny Benjamin MBE is a published author and founder of youth mental health charity Beyond. Kicking off 2022, Jonny joins Harry Bliss on this special episode of The 12 Minutes of Workplace Health Podcast.
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Dwight Turner delights in disrupting the norm. Whether that's smashing the stigma of mental health or growing the field of psychotherapy out of it's white middle class bubble, Dwight's energising conversation makes for fantastic listening. A published author, psychotherapist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton, Dwayne joins Harry Bliss on today's episode.
How can you drive engagement with wellbeing? The truth is that it's not easy. Luckily, on this episode we're joined by Professor James McKenna, an expert in behavioural change and the promotion of healthy lifestyles. He spoke to Harry Bliss about the best ways to get your people to engage with wellbeing.
Discover what drives Harry Bliss, co-founder and CEO of Champion Health, on the second episode of The 12 Minutes of Workplace Health Podcast.
At the humble age of 27, Harry Bliss is a CEO revolutionising the health and wellbeing space, Co-Founding Champion Health in 2018. In the wake of the loss of his friend and mentor, Harry has set off on a mission which is changing and saving lives, revolutionising the offerings for employee health and wellbeing.Speaking on his incredibly noble motivations, Harry shares the story that details his relationship with mental and physical health, the massive ambitions to achieve real positive impact, and shifting from a reactive to a proactive methodology.TRIGGER WARNING - This episode of Extrology does contain conversations raising awareness around the sensitive topics of self-harm and suicide. If you or someone you know is in need of immediate support, Samaritans are available on 116 123.Lee and Harry discuss:The power of sport, and Harry's appreciation of Freddie Flintoff's mental resilienceChampion Health's origins, and its focus on inclusive and accessible wellbeingHarry's hopes to achieve a greater impact than financial gainHow organisations can embrace a healthier culture around wellbeingA growing focus and importance for self-compassionExtrology is sponsored by Progresso Talent Partners who for more than 25 years have successfully delivered interim and permanent leadership talent to transform businesses and to hire the talent you need to enable your business to thrive: https://www.progressotalent.com/
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Martha Teichner looks at the aftermath of this week’s presidential election. Barry Petersen checks out a revolutionary new form of implant surgery for amputees. Mo Rocca delves into the collaboration of comedian Steve Martin and New Yorker cartoonist Harry Bliss. Seth Doane talks with actress Sophia Loren about her new Netflix film, “The Life Ahead,” directed by her son, Edoardo Ponti. Kelefa Sanneh checks out how independent bookstores have been fighting to survive during COVID-19. Comedian Jim Gaffigan reflects on the end of an election marathon; and Lee Cowan chases down some Pappy Van Winkle, perhaps the world’s most coveted bourbon.
There's a lots of smoke and mirrors in online retail, especially when it comes to suppliers of PPC, SEO and other services necessary to build a successful ecommerce store.But Paul Clapham knows how to choose the right partners so his business, Uskees, gets the results it needs. There can be smoke and mirrors around the word 'sustainable' too, especially when it comes to fashion. The industry is notorious for the detrimental environmental and human impacts of fast fashion. Now, brands and labels are desperate to append the term 'sustainable' to their business, often with no clear explanation of what that means.In this episode, Paul covers:what he means by 'fast fashion' and how Uskees stands against thiswhy Uskees moved from selling other firms' clothes to launching their own clothing rangethe principles of sustainability in Uskees' clothing, including materials, packaging, avoiding plastics, repair kits and moremistakes he's made when working with SEO and PPC partners – and how he now chooses and works with people to get results and share the rewardswhy he chose Shopify as the platform for online salesthe life and business-changing impacts of two books he recommends, 'Why We Sleep' by Matthew Walker and 'Factfulness' by Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling and Anna Rosling RönnlundAlso in this episode: Sheffield well-being startup, Champion Health, launched by young social entrepreneur Harry Bliss, has expanded with support and investment from education publisher Twinkl.
Chris talks to Harry Bliss, CEO of Champion Health about suicide and ways to support yourself and others struggling with their mental health.
S01 E07 Series 1 Episode 7 - In this episode I chat to Harry Bliss from Champion Health where we answered your mental health questions. Giving lots of tips, tools and practical guidance for a better mental health. Enjoy!This series, Coronavirus lockdown is an archive of live video Q and A's streamed online.
Author and illustrator Harry Bliss appears at the 2011 National Book Festival. Speaker Biography: Cartoonist and illustrator Harry Bliss grew up in an artistic family: His brother, sister and father are all artists. Readers of The New Yorker are very familiar with Bliss' work, as he has illustrated many of that magazine's covers. He is also a well-known illustrator of children's books, including "A Fine, Fine School" by Sharon Creech, which was a New York Times best-seller. His single-paned comic, "Bliss," is syndicated in more than 50 newspapers in the United States and Japan. Bliss' new book is "Bailey."