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Paloma Faith is an award-winning singer, songwriter and actor. She has released six albums, including her most recent The Glorification of Sadness, received a BRIT Award, been a judge on The Voice UK as well as an actor in films such as St Trinian's and TV's series Pennyworth. She is also the mother of two daughters. She joins Clare to discuss her book – MILF - in which she delves into the issues that face women today from puberty and sexual awakenings, to battling through the expectations of patriarchy and the Supermum myth.In the first of our Woman's Hour interviews with the leaders of the main political parties in the run-up to the General Election, Clare McDonnell is joined by Rhun ap Iorwerth, who leads Plaid Cymru, or the Party of Wales.A new study in England says that a third of cases where newborns are at risk of being taken into care involve parents who have learning disabilities or learning difficulties. The research – which was commissioned by the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory – also finds that in over 80% of these cases, the parents' learning disabilities or difficulties had not been identified until their cases reached court. Clare is joined by the report author Katy Burch, child protection lawyer Reagan Persaud and she also hears from a parent whose children were recently taken into care. And following golfer Rory McIlroy's announcement that he and his wife Erica have "resolved their differences" and dismissed the divorce petition he filed for last month, we ask what keeps some couples returning time and again to particular relationships. Clare talks to behavourial psychologist & relationship coach Jo Hemmings.Presented by Clare McDonnell Producer: Laura Northedge
Why do so many workplaces spend so much money to put on a Christmas party? And how do you face your colleagues if you think you may have embarrassed yourself at one? Host Isabel Berwick sources advice from Jo Hemmings, a behavioural psychologist, while Jo Ellison, editor of the FT's luxury lifestyle magazine HTSI, argues the case for making the most of the office Christmas party. Plus, Timothy Dowling, a screenwriter on the Hollywood film 'Office Christmas Party', tells Isabel why the subject is ripe for comedy. Want more?The office grinch may have a point - it's not fun if it's forced: https://www.ft.com/content/59de98b0-17ae-44ec-b91c-4ffdf8761214The work Christmas party is dead. Hooray! https://www.ft.com/content/468d0e2b-0607-4703-8f55-2d09d59fb578FT subscriber? Sign up for the weekly Working It newsletter with one click, here. We cover all things workplace and management — plus exclusive reporting on trends, tips and what's coming next. We'd love to hear from you. What do you like (or not)? What topics should we tackle? Email the team at workingit@ft.com or Isabel directly at isabel.berwick@ft.com. Follow @isabelberwick on Twitter Subscribe to Working It wherever you get your podcasts — and do leave us a review!Presented by Isabel Berwick. Editorial direction from Manuela Saragosa. Produced by Novel.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the time of the office Christmas party. How do you tackle the small talk, the politics? And navigate the office Christmas party as an introvert? Leading behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings joins Karyn to discuss.
In this episode of the Dear Deidre podcast Sally Land is joined by broadcaster Trisha Goddard and dating expert Jo Hemmings to give advice on your relationship problems. They'll be addressing letters on managing low sex drives in a relationship, cheating and how to stop bickering with your partner over house work.Timestamps:00:00: Sally introduces Trisha and Jo onto the podcast.03:00: Trisha shares what love later in life is like.05:20: Trisha and Jo share the worst relationship advice they've received.08:45: Trisha and Jo discuss what has been the biggest change in relationships over recent years.11:35: 1st letter, from a man who is concerned about his wife's sex drive, which has lowered considerably since they got married.18:10: 2nd letter, from a man who cheated on his pregnant wife and is yearning for forgiveness. 26:55: 3rd letter, from a couple who are arguing over the division of house chores.31:05: Goodbyes Remember to follow, rate and share the podcast with friends and family! This podcast episode is brought to you by The Sun and produced by Anya Pearce, a Wireless Studios Production. Make sure to follow Deidre on Twitter and Instagram and to discover more of our award-winning journalism visit www.thesun.co.uk/dear-deidre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tahmima Anam is an anthropologist and a novelist. She's a big fan of silence and believes it can been harnessed to challenge sexism and expose bad behaviour. We talk about the pros, cons and ethics of genome sequencing for new-borns. A new pilot will be running shortly, so we speak to Vivienne Parry, Head of Engagement at Genomics England and Rebecca Middleton, who has an inherited brain aneurysm disorder and is a member of the panel representing parents and health care professionals. Do you know what "fexting" is? Do you do it? It's in the headlines because the First Lady of the United States, Jill Biden, has admitted that she 'fexts' with her husband. It means fights over text. So we're asking is it a good way to row? Behavioural psychologist and relationship coach, Jo Hemmings helps us out. In Japan abortion pills are illegal, but that's due to change by the end of the year. However it looks like a woman who's in a relationship will need permission from her male partner before she gets them, plus the cost could be out of reach for many. We speak to women rights campaigner, Kazuko Fukuda, and the BBC's Mariko Oi in Tokyo. And we've got Twinnie, the singer and songwriter from York. She describes her music as country pop, and her new track is called Welcome To The Club.
Valentine's Day, this week, may have been good, bad, ugly or plain irrelevant – but for millions of people it will also have been expensive. So in today's Money Box Live, Adam Shaw and guests look at the costs of dating. What do you spend on finding and hooking up with someone? Is it worth spending money on how you look on dating sites, plus for the date itself? And do you split the bill at the end of a date? Adam Shaw talks to listeners Jan, Roger, Fay, Georgie and Mike who tell us about their money & dating experiences. And to help guide us through the finances of dating they are joined by: James Bloodworth, journalist, author and host of a podcast called "The Modern Dating Economy" and Jo Hemmings, dating coach & behavioural psychologist, a woman who knows her way around the love & dating game. For more information: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-modern-dating-economy/id1539621613 https://www.johemmings.co.uk/ Producer Smita Patel Editor Rosamund Jones
Over a third (34%) of people admit to a personal fear stopping them from doing something they wanted to achieve in life. Behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings supported Franklin Roosevelt's saying: ‘The only thing to fear, is fear itself'. And in many ways he was right - fear is what ultimately holds us back from many of the activities and challenges in life that could enrich us rather than damage us in some way. Many of us simply avoid fear, stepping away from situations or objects that trigger anxiety. While this may practically alleviate it in the short run, it also accentuates a feeling of failure and lack of confidence in the long run.Skydiving is known to be a real catalyst for confronting your fear head-on and turning your life around, because following a sky dive everybody will experience feeling a huge confidence boost in their own abilities, the feeling of having achieved something ‘truly amazing. It is testament to how rewarding this adrenaline-filled sport can be.In this episode, movie star, Will Smith, talks about what his experience of skydiving in Dubai and what skydiving taught him about fear, and how it changed his life, giving him the confidence to overcome any challenges in other walks of life.If you are looking for results-focused coaching and consulting, you can connect with Amber personally at http://www.businesssculpting.com/contact-us/To provide feedback, ask questions, or make topic recommendations, you can email us on info@businesssculpting.com or go to www.businesssculpting.com/podcast/ and click on the ‘Recommendations' button.Make sure you're subscribed to Expats in Dubai. You can find us in Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.Follow The Expats in Dubai Show on all social platforms:Twitter - Episode updates and latest advice from the experts https://twitter.com/AmberWaheed For inspiring visual updates follow us on Instagram: the best platform to bring our podcast to life: https://www.instagram.com/expatsindubai.behindthescenes/ LinkedIn - Our professional platform to engage with B2B listeners and talented people: http://Amber Waheed | LinkedIn Find out more information about the Expats in Dubai show at https://www.businesssculpting.com/podcast Sign up for the latest updates from Amber at info@businesssculpting.com
John Rentoul starts the show, touching on HS2 rail plans and Boris claiming he 'crashed the car' on the Paterson row. Bruce Williamson from Rail Futures gives his thoughts on the eastern leg of HS2. Jo Hemmings and Mike chat abotu the psychology behind the chocolate selection box. Finally, Jamiens and Mike speak about Wales latest and Mike has a rant about Meghan Markle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dating apps have seen a growing trend towards individuals disclosing that they have a mental health disorder in their online profiles. Jo Hemmings a behavioural psychologist and Beth McColl a lifestyle journalist, tell us how and when to tell someone you are dating that you live with a mental health condition? We look at the issue of maternal discrimination with Dr Katie Lidster a scientist who has just won £23,000 damages against her employer – a government backed body. She won the case against UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) after an 18-month battle following the arrival of her second child. She tells us about her case alongside Claire Dawson an employment lawyer. Charlotte Worthington won gold for Team GB in the freestyle BMX event at the Olympics – the first time BMX has ever been represented at the games. She tells us about becoming the first woman to ever successfully land a 360 backflip in a competition. The journalist and co-chair of the Mayor of London's Violence Against Women and Girls board Joan Smith tells us how new research appears to show that extremist attackers are often united, whatever their ideology, by a significant history of domestic violence. She wants reports of domestic violence to be taken more seriously so that acts of terrorism can be prevented. We have music and chat with the singer-songwriter Joy Crookes And Georgia Pritchett is a multi-award winning comedy and drama writer. She has written for numerous TV shows like The Thick of It, Veep, Succession, Smack the Pony and Have I got News for You. She tells us about collaborating with comedians such as Miranda Hart, Lenny Henry, Ronnie Corbett and Jo Brand, and about her memoir ‘My Mess is a Bit of a Life'. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Lisa Jenkinson
Today will mark the first time that there will be a single results day for the whole of the UK with AS and A level, vocational qualifications, Welsh Baccalaureate, and Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers grades all at the same time. Although education is a devolved matter for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, all four nations adopted a system of awarding grades this summer based on teacher based assessment. But what impact will those changes to being evaluated mean to the girls who now make up 56.6% of those going to university? And what about those opting for other further education options or apprenticeships? Andrea Catherwood speaks to Grainne Hallahan, senior analyst at the TES, formally known as the Times Educational Supplement; student, Imogen; and Sue Hannan, the Assistant Principle at Furness College in Barrow where they offer a wide range of A levels, apprenticeships and B Techs. Many people across England and Wales have been struggling to register the births of their children, their marriages and deaths in their family, leading to disrupted travel plans, problems claiming benefits and a range of other issues. Staff shortages because of the pandemic have massively impacted waiting times for appointments. A computer failure on the 5th July is said to have also contributed to delays - although the Home Office says these technical issues "were rectified by 8th July and disruption was kept to a minimum." Andrea hears from Laura Mogford who has been trying to register her son, Arthur, who was born on the 1st of May, and Baroness Wheatcroft. Dating apps have seen a growing trend towards individuals disclosing that they have a mental health disorder in their online profiles. When and how is the best time to tell someone you are dating that you live with a mental health condition? Andrea discusses this with behavioural psychologist and relationship coach Jo Hemmings, and Beth McColl who writes openly about mental health. Forty three employment tribunals have mentioned menopause in the last five years and while ‘Menopause' was mentioned eight times in tribunal rulings in 2017, it has featured much more in the first six months of 2021, that's the analysis of HM Courts & Tribunal service records by the Menopause Experts Group. Although these numbers are small, other research in 2019 found that nearly 1 million women are said to have left their job as a result of menopausal symptoms. And just last month the Women and Equalities Committee launched a new inquiry looking into legislation and workplace practices and whether enough is being done to address the menopause in the workplace. Andrea speaks to 'Sarah' who was dismissed from her job as a social worker, Dr Ella Russell GP who is known as the Yorkshire menopause doctor; and Adam Pavey, Employment lawyer & Director of Employment & HR at Pannone Corporate. Presented by Andrea Catherwood Produced by Louise Corley Editor: Beverley Purcell
With ITV's hit dating show Love Island having returned, how is reality TV coupling up with mental health support? What goes on behind the scenes of on-set therapy? And how may the public need to re-think its relationship with celebrities?Sky News Daily podcast host Dermot Murnaghan speaks to former Love Island contestant Shaughna Phillips about her time in the villa and online abuse. Plus, behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings tells us how she prepares people for the public eye.Daily podcast team:Podcast producer - Annie JoycePodcast producer - Nicola EyersPodcast producer - Lauren PinkneyInterviews producer - Tatiana AldersonArchive - Simon WindsorArchive - Rob FellowesArchive - Nelly StefanovaMusic - Steven Wheeler
The third and final episode in a 3 part mini-series on relationships and how to deal with problems that can arise within them, today's episode discusses the topic of partners messaging other people. With behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The divorce rate has spiked, online searches to get advice on ending relationships have soared and it's a rare couple who haven't felt a strain or encountered new challenges while in lockdown, whether they've been kept apart or stuck together 24/7. So, for this episode, TV psychologist and relationship coach Jo Hemmings tells ITV News presenter Faye Barker what you need to know to protect your love life as restrictions start to ease.But what about those who have been searching for love in the time of coronavirus?Jo explains why virtual dating has proved a flawed experience for many and how the returning dating scene could be changed forever.But she also offers a big dose of hope as to why relationships could be strengthened post-pandemic.
Jo Hemmings is the UK's #1 celebrity psychologist. She does much work on TV shows, prepping guests for combative interviews, helping reality TV stars cope with newfound fame or criticism, and advocates for psychological support for celebrities. This week she informs the Bozos about her life as a psychologist, past celebrities that needed some assistance and her roles behind the scenes of TV and reality shows.
On this week's podcast Alex talks to behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings about money in relationships, honesty and how to spot if you're engaging in financial infidelity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 7 I chat with the well known Celebrity Psychologist and Dating Coach Jo Hemmings. She shares her incredible insights and expertise on the world of dating. We chat about a range of topics from dating scammers to her giving advice for those who are struggling with being single during these social distancing times.
Jo Hemmings is Michael's guest this week. She is a celebrated Behavioural Psychologist and a registered member of the British Psychological Society and the Association of Clinical Psychologists, specialising in media and celebrity analysis, as well as a being a dating and relationship coach and, on top of that, a TV and radio personality. Jo is the Consultant Psychologist on ITV’s Good Morning Britain and This Morning, two British TV shows, as well as the BBC, Channel 4, C5 and Sky News. She also helps behind the scenes, in the contestant selection process, by giving psychological advice and assessment to reality TV producers and contestants. She talks today about how society, politicians and countries are reacting to the pandemic.
Jo Hemmings and Russell Quirk join Mike Graham for a special podcast edition of Plank of the Week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Fully Charged Chat To Jo Hemmings This morning on Fully Charged, Ed and Valerie were joined by Psychologist Jo Hemmings who discussed relationships during the current pandemic. She discussed the struggles partners have whilst being together in a confined space but also the difficulties of not seeing your loved ones. Take a listen.
How do relationships and our dating lives suffer when the world is in lockdown? On the show today The Independent's Executive Editor Chloe Hubbard explores this issue with in-house relationship guru, and host of the Millennial Love podcast, Olivia Petter and relationships expert Jo Hemmings.Olivia shares the stories of four different women who each are in a unique and difficult position with their relationships. You can also hear more on those stories by subscribing to Millennial Love now.Jo also breaks down how to go about being single during these strange times and how to manage a healthy relationship if you're quarantined together.If you enjoy the show please leave us a rating and a comment.Get in touch with your suggestions by emailing thecoronaviruspodcast@independent.co.uk or using #IndyCoronavirusPodcast on social media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TV Psychologist Jo Hemmings doesn't beat around the bush and this week she joins the Kittens for some very honest advice about dating apps, sex parties, non-monogamous relationships, and how to keep the fire burning! It is essential listening whether you are single, in a relationship or somewhere in between.
Tell us what you like or dislike about this episode!! Be honest, we don't bite!In light of the recent news of the passing of Caroline Flack we sit down with Jo Hemmings to discuss mental health in the media and the effects of social media on our everyday lives.Jo Hemmings is a Behavioural Psychologist and a member of both the British Psychological Society (BPS) and the British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). She specialises in media and celebrity analysis as well as a being a dating and relationship coach and TV and radio personality. She was voted Dating Expert of the Year at the UK Dating Awards in 2016.With a degree from the University of Warwick and further training at the University of London, Jo is the UK's best known and respected Celebrity Psychologist and was the UK's first Dating Coach.In January 2017, The Mail on Sunday's You magazine, covered Jo's coaching work in some detail and with high recommendation. If you're interested in finding out more, here's the link to Make a Date with the Match Mentor: why everyone who's serious about finding The One has a dating coach.Jo is a the Consultant Psychologist on ITV's Good Morning Britain, regularly appearing on the show, as well as This Morning and BBC, Channel 4, C5 and Sky News. She also helps behind the scenes, in the contestant selection process, by giving psychological advice and assessment to reality TV producers and contestants both during the selection procedure and the series.Recent TV work includes working as an Assessment and Duty Of Care psychologist for a number of reality TV series and documentaries for all the leading channels, including ITV's Good Morning Britain and Tonight, the BBC's Back In Time series, This Is My Song and Love in the Countryside (October 2019). She is the Consultant Editor on How Psychology Works (Dorling Kindersley, 2018)Jo was part of the recent BPS promotional video "We are Psychologists"—Thanks for watching!SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR MORE TIPS—WebsiteInstagramTik TokFacebookTwitterLinkedIn—LISTEN TO THE PODCAST!SpotifyApple—Who Is Matt Haycox? - Click for BADASS TrailerAs an entrepreneur, investor, funding expert and mentor who has been building and growing businesses for both myself and my clients for more than 20 years, my fundamental principles are suitable for all industries and businesses of all stages and size.I'm constantly involved in funding and advising multiple business ventures and successful entrepreneurs.My goal is to help YOU achieve YOUR financial success! I know how to spot and nurture great business opportunities and as someone who has ‘been there and got the t-shirt' many times, overall strategies and advice are honest, tangible and grounded in reality.
We speak to dairy farmer Jason Salisbury about whether tofu is worse for the planet than meat. Editor of Spiked Online Brendan O'Neill weighs on the current situation with deportations to Jamaica. And we speak to psychologist Jo Hemmings about whether VR experiences that let you see your dead loved ones are good for you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mental health sick days and more variety when it comes to workplace benefits – businesses seem to be getting better at considering their employee’s well-being; however, there is one four-legged perk that should be in every office. Christy caught up with psychologist Jo Hemmings for the Afternoon Show to find out more (full interview)
Just as Love Island has come to a close, the sun has also set on The Reality Check Podcast. Thanks to everyone who has listened and stayed with the show over the past 80 or so episode. But this is our last swan-song. And for our show finale we thought it would be fitting to speak with the show favourite Jo Hemmings, and also the final thoughts of this years Love Island contestant Joe Garrat.If you enjoy what I do, I’d really appreciate both your feedback (on twitter I can be found @jamieeast) and support by keeping your ears peeled for future Jaime East Podcasts. Thanks for listening!Jamie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For this episode of reality check we chat to Jo Hemmings about why it's been kicking off yet again on Love Island and what is life like after? We ask former villa hunk Alex Beatie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi everyone!I caught up with Jo Hemmings for a chat over breakfast regarding all things Love Island.Then recent contestant of the Villa Marvin Brooks shared his feelings on being in and since leaving the show. And finally, it took some time, but we finally have Emeli Sandé drop by to meet RC! If you enjoy what I do, I’d really appreciate both your feedback (on twitter I can be found @jamieeast) and support by leaving a 5 star review and telling your friends.Thanks for listening!Jamie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this weeks instalment of Reality Check, I Jaime East, will be dedicating my mind to the stories of Love Island. We will get our weekly catch with the Jo Hemmings. Then later in the show, I have a chat with, previous Love Island star contestant Chloe Crowhurst.If you enjoy what I do, I’d really appreciate both your feedback (on twitter I can be found @jamieeast) and support by leaving a 5 star review and telling your friends. Thanks for listening! Jamie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Labour Party have kept their seat in Peterborough. What does this mean? We speak to Conservative MP Chris Philp, Labour MP John Mann and pollster Joe Twyman. There are rumours of postal voting fraud, but how true are they? Plus, psychologist Jo Hemmings explains why it is completely normal to want to kill your boss... just for a nanosecond. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's instalment of Reality Check, I Jamie East, will be hearing from Emma Willis and her thoughts on the Circle & Love Island.As well this week, I will be digging deep on Love Island with the wonderful Jo Hemmings. Then later in the show, I sit down and have a chat with the fantastic Irish chef Clodagh Mckenna and also talking Mexican Dynasty with one of the stars of the show, Adán Allende!If you enjoy what I do, I’d really appreciate both your feedback (on twitter I can be found @jamieeast) and support by leaving a 5 star review and telling your friends. Thanks for listening! Jamie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, I chat with TV psychologist, Jo Hemmings. She dishes the dirt on Channel 5 and reveals why she walked away from the show. We also chat about where it all went wrong for BBUK and what the future may hold for the show. Want to pose a question for a future episode? Got a suggestion? Maybe you want to appear on the podcast! Whatever it is – we want to hear from you. Get in touch in one of the following ways: Tweet us @bigblagger E-mail us: conversation (at) bigblagger.com Find us on Facebook/Instagram: Search for “Big Blagger” […] The post Jo Hemmings – Season 1, Episode 11 appeared first on Big Blagger UK.
Woman's Hour has joined forces with BBC Radio Sheffield for a special series of programmes looking at how women are feeding their babies and how it makes them feel. Today Jane talks to their Weekend Breakfast presenter Kat Cowan who's recently returned to work after maternity leave, following the birth of her son Cooper. Plus hearing from other mums around the country about what they went through whether they breast, bottle or mixed fed their babies.We speak to author Raynor Winn, who lost her home and her livelihood just as she found out her husband was terminally ill. The couple's response was to start walking the 630-mile South West Path.BBC Three's latest programme ‘Eating With My Ex' brings together two young people who have broken up to discuss what went wrong in their relationship and why. Is there something to be learned from meeting up and speaking to an ex-partner? And what should you be thinking about before having this conversation? Jo Hemmings is a behavioural and relationships psychologist. Oloni is a sex and relationships blogger.Presenter: Jane Garvey Producer: Helen FitzhenryInterviewed guest: Kat Cowan Interviewed guest: Raynor Winn Interviewed guest: Jo Hemmings Interviewed guest: Oloni
Matt Kelly, editor of The New European, discusses the publication of the full Brexit legal advice. Independent retail expert Claire Bailey tells MG why paying £40 for a ticket to see a film at the new Odeon cinema in Leicester Square isn't that bad after all. Plus, psychologist and dating coach Jo Hemmings talks us through a recent medical report which claims that women with long index fingers are more likely to cheat on their partners. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Geoff suspects he is being lied to, Annabel gets personal, Drifters share stories, The Incident explores customer ratings, Annabel tackles bullies. Features contributions from Will Guyatt, Alfie Brown, Jo Hemmings and Mark Savage. Backing tracks by Man & The Echo, incidental music by Emily Harrison. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dating- disastrous or delightful? In this episode Luke and Luke share their dating experiences. Lucy reveals what age she went on her first date and where she ended up. Luke and Lucy have a realisation about the same dating location. Luke explains why he thinks dating is easier for women, Lucy talks about her single years and how she ended up stranded. Plus TV psychologist and dating coach, Jo Hemmings is on the phone to give her thoughts on modern day technology dating and why men have it easy. Jo shares her top dating tips and what her clients most asked questions are. Luke and Lucy also get an answer from Jo on whether or not the art of dating is dying out! #dates #dating #relationships #tinder #grinder #relationshipgoals #firstdates #firstdate #couple #bae #love #reallove #lovelife #guy #girl #breakup #soulmates #datenight #radio #podcast #men #women