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Best podcasts about jo love

Latest podcast episodes about jo love

Kentucky Fried Homicide
Claude Cowboy Henry and Toni Jo. Love, Murder and Louisiana's Tiger Girl.

Kentucky Fried Homicide

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later May 17, 2023 49:54


Louisiana, 1939. Toni Jo and her husband Cowboy had a special kind of love. Like Bonnie and Clyde or Romeo and Juliet, they would go to great lengths to love each other and…to be together. But star-crossed lovers usually end in tragedy, and this story is no different. After her husband is convicted of murder, Toni Jo hatches a plan to spring him from prison. Along the way she will murder an innocent man, and instead of saving her husband, becomes the first and only woman in Louisiana to die in the electric chair. This is a Story of Murder and Love. This is the story of Claude Cowboy Henry and his Wife Toni Jo. Louisiana's Tiger Girl.Sources used for this podcastWatch on YouTubeJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA

Destined to be Great
Be Eager for your Passion

Destined to be Great

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 18:08


In this episode Beautiful Angel, Jo shows off her winning streak! When you are ready to live with no regrets, you go straight for it. Head down. Full of momentum. No one can take that away from you. Do you know the power that is within your purpose? Did you comprehend that your drive is fueled by your passion? Your passion is truly your vision. Never allow anyone to take that away from you. Can they really if you are winning? This life is beautiful. So much substance. So much love! You have control of such. Thank you so much. Thank you for being around while I win. I know you are winning too, and the deeper you go the more prolonged the streak. Never stop doing the work. How could you, if you are now winning? With all the love and joy, Peace be with you. - Jo Love to hear your thought, lets' chat! - destinedtobegreat.andmore@gmail.com

Dreaming and Doing with Nicky Raby
Mini Episode 541: Wisdom from Jo Love, Lisa Mettis, Sami Blackford and Alison Perry

Dreaming and Doing with Nicky Raby

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 9:15


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Everyday Burnout Conversations
Jo Love | The magic of therapy for beating burnout

Everyday Burnout Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 54:38


In this episode, I chat with Jo Love, a trainee psychotherapist, award-winning mental health advocate, artist and author. * So there are no surprises, there is a trigger warning for this episode as our conversation discusses depression, anxiety and suicide ideation. *You may already follow Jo's fabulous Instagram feed that's full to the brim with brilliant mental health wisdom and illustrations , or perhaps you've read her incredible book Therapy is… magic: an essential guide to the ups, downs and life-changing experiences of talking therapy. Jo regularly speaks, writes, hosts events, and talks about mental health sharing her experiences of mental illness, including depression, anxiety, and burnout. She is a mental health ambassador for various brands and consults on how we can look after our mental health and help break the stigma that still sadly surrounds getting support. In this beautifully honest conversation, Jo talks about: Her lifelong experiences of burnoutThe glamourisation of overworking and the overachieving badge of honour we embraceWhy therapy is an important part of burnout recoveryHow therapy helped her quieten her inner criticThe number one burnout sign in empathic peopleThe importance of setting boundaries Suicide ideation and what Jo learned from suicide trainingBeing gentle with ourselves and our expectations of recovery timeThe tiny grain of hope we all have, even on the dark days Follow Jo on InstagramLearn more about Jo's mental health advocacy work Read Jo's fantastic book - Therapy is magic…an essential guide to the ups, downs and life-changing experiences of talking therapy. Fancy a little more burnout chat? Find me on Instagram and Facebook Check out my blog at www.flictaylor.comPlease note, this podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you're having a rough time or concerned that you're experiencing burnout, please reach out to your doctor or mental health professional for support and guidance tailored for you. Please like, comment and subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen. I truly appreciate your feedback and support, as it helps these fab conversations reach a little further. 

Books of their Lives - a podcast by shelf help.
Books of their Lives #5 - Jo Love, author of Therapy is...Magic

Books of their Lives - a podcast by shelf help.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 40:16


Our guest today is Jo Love, a mental health advocate, doodler, trainee psychotherapist and now author. Jo's first book Therapy is… Magic is an essential guide to the ups and downs and life-changing experiences of talking therapy. Part memoir and part 'how-to' guide it's a handbook on what to expect when you decide to seek out a therapist, based on Jo's own 18+ years experience of seeing mental health professionals. IN THIS EPISODE: Why 'slow Mondays' are the best way to start the week How it feels to share about mental health - and mental illness - online and in a book Why therapy is hard, awkward and ongoing as well as 'magic' (and just one tool for managing mental well-being) Why Jo is so nervous about her mum reading the book Why mental health - like physical health - is something that needs to be maintained as a lifelong process Why the wrong experience doesn't mean that therapy is not right for you How trauma (small 't') stays in our body and why we need to release it How Trauma (capital 'T') can be baked into our DNA - BOOKS REFERENCED: Therapy is…Magic by Jo Love > https://amzn.to/3uBi8X3 On Becoming A Person by Carl Rogers > https://amzn.to/3HIXzeL Find Your True Voice: Stop Listening to Your Inner Critic, Heal Your Trauma and Live a Life Full of Joy by Emmy Brunner > https://amzn.to/3oG3WZ3 A Manual for Being Human by Dr Sophie Mort > https://amzn.to/3HFxGws Rise of the Girl: & Empowering Conversations to Have with Your Daughter by Jo Wimble-Groves > https://amzn.to/3HFw3Pt The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read by Phillipa Perry > https://amzn.to/3LzowEi The Body Keeps The Score by Dr Bessel van Der Kolk > https://amzn.to/3GHUyu1 Depression in a Digital Age by Fiona Thomas > https://amzn.to/3oCBZRI It Didn't Start with You by Mark Wolynn > https://amzn.to/34u1gXm Little Women by Louisa May Alcott > https://amzn.to/3oFEvql - SHOW NOTES // FIND OUT MORE ABOUT JO: website > www.jolove.co.uk instagram > @jo__love__

My Possible Self
Finding The Right Therapist for You with Jo Love

My Possible Self

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 60:58


If you haven't been to therapy before, the thought of seeing a therapist can be intimidating and scary. The fear of opening up to a complete stranger about deeply personal issues is a common one for first-timers, but if you can work through these feelings and take that step, the rewards can be tremendous, even life-changing.   Author, influencer, mental health advocate and trainee psychotherapist Jo Love believes everyone could benefit from seeing a therapist and has peeled back the curtain on what to expect from the chair in her debut book 'Therapy Is Magic'. Jo discusses the common excuses used for avoiding seeking professional help, shatters the stigma that therapy is only for those who have a mental illness and advises on the steps you can take to make sure you find the right therapist for you.

Quick Book Reviews
Quick Book Reviews - Episode 138 - Jo Love interview and 5 book reviews.

Quick Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 44:03


I interview Jo Love author of “Therapy is….magic” and also review “Sorrow & Bliss” by Meg Mason, “The Dark Hours” (Audiobook version) by Michael Connelly, “Brian and Me” by Charles Collingwood and “Invite Me In” by Emma Curtis”. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Out of Office Podcast
Therapy is magic with Jo Love

Out of Office Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 43:33


EDIT: Jo's book will now be published on Nov 4th 2021 Let me introduce you to Jo Love. She is a Trainee Psychotherapist, award-winning Mental Health Advocate, Artist and Author of Therapy is… Magic.  In this episode we cover: Jo's squiggly career journey from lawyer to business owner to trainee psychotherapist  Why self-employment isn't always the key to a healthy relationship with work What therapy really is (and isn't) Things to consider when you think about getting therapy  Follow Jo on Instagram Fiona's books Get free journal prompts here: https://fionalikestoblog.com/resources/ About Therapy is Magic: In this part memoir, part mental health resource and how-to guide, Jo Love throws opens the door of her therapist's office and shines a light on what exactly goes on in the therapy room. With the help of experts, including her very own therapist, Jo opens a rare window into the real world of therapy, unpicking the magical powers that enabled her to re-find her own voice, restored her resilience through the cloudiest days and ultimately saved her from her own mind.

The Visible Man Podcast
Therapy Is... Magic

The Visible Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 54:52


Have you been to therapy recently? A goal we have at VM is to make men's mental health a dinner table topic and one of the ways we can do that is by demystifying and destigmatizing the practice of going to therapy. We, men, are notorious for our ability to avoid seeking help and almost equally notorious for our ability to come up with excuses for not doing so. When it comes to therapy, most of it is based on fear. Fear of looking (or actually being) weak, fear of looking (or actually being) broken, fear of the process itself. The reasons for our fears are almost as numerous as our excuses. Fellas, it's time we make a change. In her debut book, ‘Therapy is…Magic: An essential guide to the ups, downs and life-changing experiences of talking therapy' trainee psychotherapist, award-winning mental health advocate, artist and author, Jo Love reveals everything you've wanted to know but been too scared to ask about the world of therapy. This is a passionate and unflinchingly honest account of Jo's own mental health journey and an essential read for those curious about or considering entering therapy. Written from the unique perspective of a person in therapy, the book provides a rarely heard voice in the mental wellness space. With the help of experts including her own therapist, Jo opens a rare window into the secretive world of therapy, unpicking the magical powers that enabled her to find her voice, grow her resilience and ultimately save herself from her own mind. Jeff sat down with Jo and discussed how therapy is indeed, magic. This podcast is educational in nature and not medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek out the appropriate medical professional. Links: Order Jo's Book: https://www.bookdepository.com/Therapy-is-Magic-Jo-Love/9781529348439 Jo's Website: https://www.jolove.co.uk/ Jo's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jo__love__/ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255) or text "VM" to 741741 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Loss Survivors: https://afsp.org/ive-lost-someone AFSP After an Attempt: https://afsp.org/after-an-attempt National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) for family members and caregivers: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Family-Members-and-Caregivers NAMI: https://www.nami.org/home Join Us: https://discord.gg/YbQDWqUC VisibleMan: https://www.visibleman.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visibleman.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VisiblemanO Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visibleman_org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/support

The Visible Man Podcast
Therapy Is... Magic

The Visible Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 54:52


Have you been to therapy recently? A goal we have at VM is to make men's mental health a dinner table topic and one of the ways we can do that is by demystifying and destigmatizing the practice of going to therapy. We, men, are notorious for our ability to avoid seeking help and almost equally notorious for our ability to come up with excuses for not doing so. When it comes to therapy, most of it is based on fear. Fear of looking (or actually being) weak, fear of looking (or actually being) broken, fear of the process itself. The reasons for our fears are almost as numerous as our excuses. Fellas, it's time we make a change. In her debut book, ‘Therapy is…Magic: An essential guide to the ups, downs and life-changing experiences of talking therapy' trainee psychotherapist, award-winning mental health advocate, artist and author, Jo Love reveals everything you've wanted to know but been too scared to ask about the world of therapy. This is a passionate and unflinchingly honest account of Jo's own mental health journey and an essential read for those curious about or considering entering therapy. Written from the unique perspective of a person in therapy, the book provides a rarely heard voice in the mental wellness space. With the help of experts including her own therapist, Jo opens a rare window into the secretive world of therapy, unpicking the magical powers that enabled her to find her voice, grow her resilience and ultimately save herself from her own mind. Jeff sat down with Jo and discussed how therapy is indeed, magic. This podcast is educational in nature and not medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek out the appropriate medical professional. Links: Order Jo's Book: https://www.bookdepository.com/Therapy-is-Magic-Jo-Love/9781529348439 Jo's Website: https://www.jolove.co.uk/ Jo's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jo__love__/ National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255) or text "VM" to 741741 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Loss Survivors: https://afsp.org/ive-lost-someone AFSP After an Attempt: https://afsp.org/after-an-attempt National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) for family members and caregivers: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Family-Members-and-Caregivers NAMI: https://www.nami.org/home Join Us: https://discord.gg/YbQDWqUC VisibleMan: https://www.visibleman.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visibleman.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VisiblemanO Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visibleman_org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/support

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast
THERAPY IS... MAGIC written and read by Jo Love - audiobook extract

HodderPod - Hodder books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 5:07


In this part memoir, part mental health resource and how-to guide, Jo Love throws opens the door of her therapist's office and shines a light on what exactly goes on in the therapy room. With the help of experts, including her very own therapist, Jo opens a rare window into the real world of therapy, unpicking the magical powers that enabled her to re-find her own voice, restored her resilience through the cloudiest days and ultimately saved her from her own mind. Each chapter includes: A therapy list where Jo shares her knowledgeable insights into therapy Inspirational voices in the mental health space on the life-changing effects of therapy A 'From the Other Chair' section featuring expert opinions from mental health professionals 'Need Help Now' suggestions Therapy Is Magic moves away from the stigma sometimes associated with seeking help, and shines a light on the emotional and physical benefits of talking therapies. Jo Love shows us that with professional guidance we can heal ourselves and the relationships we have, tackle addictions and trauma, and save our minds.

The Essential Scottish Football Podcast
Essential Interview - Glasgow City head coach Scott Booth with Russell Walker

The Essential Scottish Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 30:21


Glasgow City won their 14th Women's Premier League title in a row at the weekend and we have an extended interview with head coach Scott Booth. Scott has been in charge of the team since 2015 and he discusses their phenomenal domination of the women's game in Scotland.  He also praises captain Leanne Ross and talks very highly of Leanne Crichton, Jo Love, Lee Alexander, Priscilla Chinchilla, Hayley Lauder, Jenna Clark and Janine van Wyk in a wide-ranging interview with Russell Walker. For more information on our team and variety of shows visit www.essentialpodcasts.co.uk And give us a follow on Twitter - @Essential_Pods  

The Bubbling Adventure
Ep. 27: Coping with postnatal depression with Jo Love

The Bubbling Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 36:27


Today, our special guest is Jo Love, who is a mental health advocate, author, psychotherapy student and a mother.She will tell us about her journey with postnatal or postpartum depression; the pressure and the support she received, and she will also give us some precious advice.Jo is giving a lot of details about her experience, so here's a trigger warning for this episode, as we are talking about deep depression. Jo's details:www.jolove.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/jo__love__/https://www.instagram.com/therapyismagic/UK MH Resources:Samaritans offer a 24-hours a day, 7 days a week support service. Call them FREE on 116 123. You can also email jo@samaritans.orghttps://www.samaritans.org/Text "SHOUT" to 85258 to contact the Shout Crisis Text Line, or text "YM" if you're under 19.https://giveusashout.org/Papyrus is a dedicated service for people up to the age of 35 who are worried about how they are feeling or anyone concerned about a young person. You can call the HOPElineUK number on 0800 068 4141, text 07786 209697 or email pat@papyrus-uk.orghttps://www.papyrus-uk.org/NHS: Their website is a great place to find various mental health resources including crisis support: https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/nhs-services/mental-health-services/where-to-get-urgent-help-for-mental-health/ and their 111 number offers free 24-hour national helpline providing health advice and information (including mental health)The Hub of Hope is a brilliant website that helps you easily find MH support near youhttps://hubofhope.co.uk/The best way to support this podcast is to subscribe if you haven't already and write a review if you are listening from Apple Podcasts! You can also find us on Instagram @TheBubblingAdventure for daily positive education content. Join the adventure: https://linktr.ee/TheBubblingAdventureOn Instagram - www.instagram.com/thebubblingadventure/On Facebook - www.facebook.com/TheBubblingAdventureOn Twitter - @TheBubblingAdv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pause Purpose Play
Recovering from mental illness, with Jo Love

Pause Purpose Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 56:36


In this episode, I talk to Jo Love, an award winning Mental Health Advocate and campaigner. She shares her experience of mental illness including depression, anxiety and burnout alongside evidence-based strategies that helped her recover and go into a career of helping others feel less alone in their suffering.    4:12 Jo's painful story of mental illness 7:12 Suicidal thoughts and postnatal depression 9:09 Realisation and diagnosis 10:12 Going to the GP 12:41 Ongoing recovery - flourishing vs languishing 14:12 Warning signs before pregnancy - type A personality 20:52 Jo's purpose - post-traumatic growth 24:52 Medication as a sticking plaster or a catalyst 26:00 Jo's experience with CBT and talking therapy 27:51 The slow sunrise of recovery 29:10 Feeling like herself again 31:12 Figuring out which therapies work best for individuals 33:26 Thoughts that came from depression 35:17 Law and people pleasers 37:12 Re-examining childhood values 41:47 Average equating to failure 44:24 Perfectionism in motherhood - a ‘good enough' mother 47:07 Holding standards loosely  48:06 Teaching vulnerability to our children   Find Jo at https://www.jolove.co.uk/ And on Instagram @jo__love__ and @therapyismagic   If you have been affected by any of the subjected covered in this podcast, please refer to the links below -  Mind provides advice and support on a range of mental health subjects, and details of local help and support in England and Wales. 0300 123 3393 (weekdays 9am - 6pm) Visit the Mind website The Samaritans are available 24/7 on 116 123 Visit the Samaritans website You can find my free download at www.thethomasconnection.co.uk/calm  This episode was edited by Emily Crosby Media

Wisdom For Working Mums
Social Media and Your Mental Health

Wisdom For Working Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 47:28


In this episode we’re talking about mental health for working mums. Now, more than ever, working mums' mental health is being challenged. In this episode I interview Jo Love on how we can use social media in a more mentally healthy way. She shares how how her own experience with her mental health took her from a high flying career in law to becoming a mental health advocate. Jo shares with us some simple but powerful strategies to manage our relationship with social media to protect our mental wellbeing In this episode Jo shares: * how her own experience with her mental health took her from a high flying career in law to becoming a mental health advocate * the difference between mental health and mental illness * how she uses therapy for her mental wellness * her insights into the physical, mental and emotional load of parenting * some simple but powerful strategies to manage our relationship with social media You can find episode notes and links at: www.wisdomforworkingmums.co.uk/37  

Of Mountains and Minds podcast
A conversation with Jo Love

Of Mountains and Minds podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 52:04


Meet Jo Love this week, for the final episode in series seven. Jo is determined to shine more light on the all too common yet devastating challenge of post-natal depression, and advocates for more support for mothers going through it, as well as other still-stigmatised mental health conditions. Jo is an award-winning mental health campaigner, writer and speaker, standing up for the whole spectrum of mental illness that so many women struggle with through the major phases of life, especially motherhood. A former laywer, Jo worked in London for many years, living life at a whirlwind pace and slowly becoming affected by the aggression and stress in modern lifestyles. Jo has suffered with depression and OCD since she was young, and when she became a mother five years ago her mental health began to crumble dangerously, to the point she felt suicidal and began making plans to end her life. Jo tells us about how her OCD manifested, through dermitilomania, obsessive checking and compulsive, intrusive thoughts. A highly distressing and debilitating cocktail of conditions. With searing honesty, she shares what the darkest days of her post-natal depression were like, and what it took to start the road of recovery – which is far from linear and is a lifetime mission. We also explore the power of dismantling core beliefs stemming from childhood; the sanitisation of mental health and experiences that are still stigmatised and misunderstood; the loss of self that can manifest through motherhood; and recovering from the trappings of perfectionism.

6, 8 or 10 - Life & The Beautiful Game

Episode 3 of season 2 is with Glasgow City & Scotland Midfielder Jo Love. I have all the time in the world for Jo, not only is she a fantastic footballer but she is a top role model for all young players involved in the game and one of the good guys. We speak about her journey so far and how she got to where she is today. From playing in the park as a kid to playing in Paris in the Champions League, Captaining her country and being successful at club level. Throughout this short podcast Jo's humility and humor shine, long may it continue. Bye Now!

I am. I have
38. The Benefits of Therapy with Jo Love - I am. I have - How It Helps

I am. I have

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 38:41


Jo Love, Mental Health Advocate, shares her experience of life in lockdown, the importance of continuing counselling and why she believes therapy is magic. Follow Jo on instagram @jo_love _ and @therapyismagic If you need emotional listening support at this time, visit The Help Hub ------------------- I am. I have is produced by Happiful Magazine and Counselling Directory, and is hosted by Lucy Donoughue. Please rate, review, subscribe and share if you like what you hear, using #iamihave If you would like a free e-edition of Happiful Magazine delivered to your inbox every month, subscribe at www.happiful.com To read more about mental health and wellbeing, visit the app store and download the new Happiful app. You can read our magazine on the go as well as finding out more about therapy, wellbeing and other support available in your area. If you are looking for counselling, you can find details of local therapists at www.counselling-directory.org.uk If you are in need of immediate mental health support, you can call The Samaritans 24-hours a day on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org

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Superscoreboard: Women in Football

The 2nd episode will feature part two of an exclusive interview with Shelley Kerr MBE, current Scotland manager and former player. Plus, we call Scotland’s highest capped player and Glasgow City legend, Jo Love.

Talkin' About
Talkin' About... PTSD, Therapy and #Depressionwearslippy with Jo Love - Episode 30

Talkin' About

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 47:52


This week we’re pleased to welcome Jo Love, who is an award-winning mental health advocate, speaker and writer. She is also the founder of Lobella Loves and campaigns both on and offline to let others know it is ok not to be ok. Her current campaigns include #DepressionWearsLippy is helping break down the stigma of what the ‘face’ of mental health looks like, as well as running the hugely successful Tea for PND events and campaigning to lower the current maternal suicide rate. Not only that, she is also a trained Mental Health First Aider and Time to Change Champion and also a Director of the newly formed Speakers Collective. She says “I’m usually patient, I can normally compartmentalise, chalk [people’s] insults up as ignorance. But just occasionally I don’t want to play nice and I shouldn’t have to. I’m allowed to be angry, I’m allowed to roar. MENTAL ILLNESS IS NOT A CHOICE. IT IS NOT A FAILURE. IT IS NOT WEAKNESS.”

Positive Wellbeing Podcast for Mums
Episode 9 - Social Media and Self Care with Jo Love, founder of Lobella Loves

Positive Wellbeing Podcast for Mums

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 40:09


In this episode, Emma Cottam, chats to Jo Love, founder of Lobella Loves and an award winning mental health advocate, all about social media and self care. 

Better me
Jo Jo love fest

Better me

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 64:11


My girl Mary and I talking female friendship, raising kids and becoming empty nesters, and what life lessons have become very clear --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

TherapyLab by Harley Therapy
#15 - Jo Love - Postnatal Depression & eMDR

TherapyLab by Harley Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 40:57


Mental Health Advocate Jo Love shares the difficulties she faced suffering with postnatal depression and discusses the benefits of eMDR therapy, as well as her experiences of talking therapy, both good and bad. Find out more: harleytherapy.com/therapylab Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @harleytherapy for the latest news and episodes!

Positive People Podcast
Jo Love Minisode

Positive People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 14:45


Jo Love talks us though her mental health journey which started in university and came to a head when she became a mum. She talks about postnatal depression, the shame and stigma for parents with mental illness and why she’s so passionate about shedding a light on the topic on social media. She opens up about her chance encounter at her local GP surgery and how she made the decision to take medication after resisting it for many years. https://www.whatiwishihadknown.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/lobellaloves_jo/  

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I am. I have
4. Jo Love

I am. I have

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 27:32


Jo Love, Mental Health Advocate, talks about switching off from social media, therapy Thursdays and post-natal depression Jo, who co-hosts What I Wish I’d Known podcast along with friends Jess and Lauren , openly discusses her recent dedication to taking a day away from social media (#SwitchOffSaturday), after experiencing severe burnout in 2018. If you'd like to read more about mental health and wellbeing, visit happiful.com and subscribe to receive a free e-edition of the magazine every month. If you are looking for therapy, you can find over 15,000 other counsellors across the UK by visiting the Counselling Directory. If you need to speak to someone immediately, the Samaritans are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week on 116 123. Help is available. You can find out more about Jo by following her on instagram @lobellaloves_jo and listen to her great podcast What I Wish I’d Known. I am. I have. is produced by Happiful and hosted by Lucy Donoughue

School for Mothers Podcast
#13: BREAK - Jo Love

School for Mothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 42:13


Let’s break the silence on postnatal depression. Postnatal depression affects so many women, but many still struggle to talk about it – this must change! Raising awareness and campaigning for these conversations to happen is my guest, Jo Love, successful entrepreneur and founder of online platform, Lobella Loves. Our candid conversation delves into postnatal depression as we discuss strategies to deal with it, breaking silence on it and the value of being truly transparent with our struggles. As Jo herself insists, we must acknowledge the shit as well as the sunshine! Read the full show notes over on our website School for Mothers Website ●  School For Mothers Private Facebook Group ● School for Mothers Instagram

Dreaming and Doing with Nicky Raby
Interview Sixty One with Jo Love, Founder of Lobella Loves

Dreaming and Doing with Nicky Raby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 41:35


Jo Love is the founder of Lobella Loves, an award winning online marketplace for beautiful treasures for little people. The brand gives money to mental health charities with every sale after Jo herself struggled with Postnatal Depression. Jo has quickly found herself being an advocate for maternal mental health through her strong Instagram brand which is dedicated to honesty and mental health.WebsiteInstagramInstagram