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Best podcasts about lisa cherry

Latest podcast episodes about lisa cherry

STRONGER BONES LIFESTYLE: REVERSING THE COURSE OF OSTEOPOROSIS NATURALLY
Ep. 88: Lisa Cherry: Her Story - Reversing Osteoporosis

STRONGER BONES LIFESTYLE: REVERSING THE COURSE OF OSTEOPOROSIS NATURALLY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 35:35


Welcome back to the Her Story: Osteoporosis series of the Stronger Bones Lifestyle Podcast. Join us as we dive into the world of bone health with women with a diagnosis of osteoporosis or osteopenia sharing experiences, insights, and strategies for leading a stronger life and taking control of their bone health.In today's episode host Debi Robinson welcomes Lisa Cherry to discuss her incredible journey of improving bone health through natural methods. Lisa has successfully transitioned her bone condition from osteoporosis to osteopenia by embracing lifestyle changes, and she shares her inspiring story with us.Lisa Cherry, from Huntsville, Alabama, was diagnosed with osteopenia and later osteoporosis after a DEXA scan ordered by her gynecologist. Uninformed about her diagnosis for years, she decided against medication like Fosamax. Instead, Lisa pursued alternative methods to strengthen her bones, including OsteoStrong sessions, a varied exercise routine, and significant dietary changes. Her commitment led to remarkable improvements in her bone quality and overall health, and she joins Debi to share the details of her transformative journey.Join Debi and Lisa as they discuss the importance of a balanced lifestyle, incorporating exercise without it dominating your life, and the benefits of yoga for flexibility and mental wellness. Lisa's story highlights the power of taking control of your health and making informed decisions, encouraging listeners to explore natural methods for reversing bone loss and strengthening their bones.Key  Takeaways:[4:24] Introduction to Lisa and her journey[11:53] Her physical movement changes[17:54] Her diet changes[20:28] Why she started documenting her journey on Instagram[23:45] Her gut health[25:31 Working with Dr. Andy Bush [28:20] YogaWhere to find Guest:InstagramMemorable Quotes:"I want this (my diagnosis) to be the best thing that ever happened to me.” [11:04] - Lisa"There's just so much involved with your bone health that you do on a day to day basis that you don't even realize.” [21:25] - Lisa"You cannot have healthy bones without a healthy gut.” [27:02]  - Debi"I want to exercise but I want to have a life too.” [27:50] - LisaTo learn more about me and to stay connected, click on the links below:Instagram: @debirobinsonwellnessWebsite: DebiRobinson.comLearn more about and join the Healthy Gut Healthy Bones Program 

Creative Life Story Work Podcast
Episode 3: S4E3 - Trauma-informed record keeping

Creative Life Story Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 21:12


How can social workers and foster carers create records that have a positive impact on people's lives? We welcome Dr Lisa Cherry to the podcast to discuss how we can take a trauma-informed approach to recording information about a child or young person's life. Lisa has been working in education and children's services for more than 30 years and in this episode she shares advice for both social work professionals and foster carers. Learn what makes 'good' record-keeping -- from the language we use to the moments we choose to record -- and how you can promote healing in care-experienced adults. Hear a new episode of the Creative Life Story Work podcast on the first Thursday of each month. Find out more about Creative Life Story Work membership here, and sign up to our mailing list here, for regular updates on our training and resources.To sign up to Lisa's upcoming Live Classroom on 27th November, click here.

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Episode One - Finding The Beauty in Cancer

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 38:45


In this three part, one off series, Dr Lisa Cherry is in conversation with Nikki Leader, close friend, energy healer and Sound Therapist, as they navigate cancer together. Join them as they explore the trauma of diagnosis, inner strength and allowing the beauty from within to shine!Find Nikki here:Insta - @nikkileaderWeb - www.nikkileader.comFind Lisa here:Insta - @lisacherry.livingwithmyelomaWeb - www.ticservicesltd.comTwitter - @_lisacherry

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Season 4, Episode 5, Colby Pearce on attachment, relationships and the importance of identity

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 40:30


In conversation with Lisa Cherry today is Colby Pearce who is a Clinical Psychologist who lives and works on Kaurna (pronounced “Garna”), Nurungga (pronounced as it reads), and Nukunu (pronounced “nookunoo”) country in the land known as Australia. Across the last twenty-eight years Colby has worked continuously with children and young people recovering from a tough start to life, and adults who interact with them in care and professional roles. He maintains three busy psychotherapy clinics, but also finds time to write and deliver programs intended to enhance awareness of the experience, needs, and therapeutic care of young people who have experienced complex childhood trauma, including in Ireland. Colby also works with teams that support kinship carers of Australian Aboriginal Children, the stabilisation of kinship care arrangements, and family reunification. Colby is looking to expand his work with individuals and teams working in the child welfare space, and write more!

Social Work Sorted: The Podcast
Trauma Informed Practice with Lisa Cherry

Social Work Sorted: The Podcast

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 55:02 Transcription Available


In this episode I talk to Lisa Cherry, an author, researcher, trainer and consultant about trauma informed practice and so much more. We discuss:Trauma informed practice as a frameworkChallenges for new social workers Burnout and overwhelm for new social workersOrganisational culture and environmentLanguage and Assessment To connect with Lisa and find out more about her work:https://www.lisacherry.co.uk/ https://www.lisacherry.co.uk/the-podcast/https://www.ticservicesltd.com/ https://www.routledge.com/Conversations-that-Make-a-Difference-for-Children-and-Young-People-Relationship-Focused/Cherry/p/book/9780367644017 https://www.routledge.com/The-Brightness-of-Stars-Stories-from-Care-Experienced-Adults-to-Inspire/Cherry/p/book/9781032191584*This podcast is a resource for newly qualified social workers. It is recommended that you use this podcast in addition to other resources and always refer back to your employer guidelines when making decisions. This podcast is not a replacement for supervision or organisational training. It's important that you know this podcast isn't peer reviewed. All views expressed are my own and so I encourage you to use your critical thinking skills when you approach this podcast and any other social work resource. There are episodes of this podcast in which I refer to products I am selling such as written guides and in person training. These do not constitute as ads but I want to be transparent about the nature of this podcast and how it connects to my business. If you have any questions about this please get in touch vicki@socialworksorted.com

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Season 4, Episode 3, System Change, Culture Change & Trauma with Emm Irving from West Yorkshire

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 28:05


Lisa Cherry is in conversation with Emm Irving,  Senior Programme Manager for Improving Population Health, NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board who leads on the Adversity, Trauma and Resilience Programme. The ambition is for the whole of West Yorkshire to become Trauma Informed by 2030. Lisa and Emm discuss the challenges, dealing with overwhelm and facing our own traumas alongside why we need to start with the workforce! 

My Family Coach Podcast
How Can We Build Connections as a Family? | Lisa Cherry

My Family Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 22:11


In this episode, expert guest, Lisa Cherry, discusses childhood adversities and how to improve connections at home. Lisa explains the difference between adversity and trauma and what young people can do to help them recover. Lisa describes the importance of relationships, making connections and having a sense of belonging. Lisa Cherry is an author, researcher and leading international trainer and consultant, specialising in assisting schools, services, and systems to create change that supports working with the legacy of trauma. Lisa has been working in Education and Children's Services for over 30 years and combines academic knowledge and research with professional skills and personal experience. Lisa's MA research looked at the impact on education and employment for care experienced adults who experienced school exclusion as children in the 1970's and 1980's. Currently, Lisa is undertaking DPhil research at The University of Oxford in the Department of Education, asking the research question "How do care-experienced adults who have been excluded from school understand those experiences of being in care and school exclusion in relation to belonging?" Lisa is the author of two hugely successful books, Conversations that make a difference for Children and Young People and The Brightness of Stars You can find Lisa on Twitter: @_LisaCherry and via her website www.lisacherry.co.uk Lisa also shares three tips during the episode: 1. The importance of building relational networks. 2. To build self-compassion into our lives. 3. To teach children how to be compassionate to themselves. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

Parentline Podcast
Healing the Wounds of the Past - how Childhood Trauma impacts our Parenting. Kerry McLean chats to Lisa Cherry

Parentline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 44:27


Lisa and Kerry chat about the impact of childhood trauma on the person we become, and in turn our own parenting styles. They discuss the vocabulary we need to talk about trauma and it's impact on our mental health. They also discuss self care, and how empathy and compassion can make such a positive difference to those carrying the weight of trauma. Lisa discusses how having those conversations about the legacy of trauma, don't always make things better, but that addressing things can lead to valuable learnings and realisations. Lisa Cherry is an author, researcher and leading international trainer and consultant, specialising in assisting schools, services and systems to create change that supports working with the legacy of trauma. Lisa has been working in Education and Children's Services for over 30 years and combines academic knowledge and research with professional skills and personal experience.Conversations that Make a Difference, by Lisa Cherryhttps://www.lisacherry.co.uk/ We hope you enjoy the conversation, share with friends and family and let us know what you think.Remember Parentline are here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support or guidance on any parenting issue. 

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Season 3, Episode 14, Alex Kemp on professional kindness in the helping professions

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 49:15


In this episode, Lisa Cherry is in conversation with Alex Kemp exploring professional kindness, culture and leadership. Alexander Kemp has been working with children and families for over 20 years. He holds a degree in social work and a masters of public administration.  He lives in Brighton with his husband who is a doctor working in intensive care.  Alex is care experienced. Alex has worked in senior roles within large organisations specialising in the provision of services to children and families who need help and protection and with children in care and care leavers.  Alex worked at Cafcass, the largest employer of social workers in the UK, as an assistant director for a large geographical area of England.  In this role, he worked in partnership with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in supporting the British Overseas Territories to develop and improve services for children and families.  He trained and coached senior leaders abroad to support their development.   Alex's last role was in the UK as one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of children's social care; he is the first known care experienced person to have held this position.  He inspected local authorities and other organisations including fostering agencies and children's homes. Alex is one of only a handful of care experienced people in the UK who have progressed into such senior roles in large organisations responsible for providing help and support to children and families. He believes strongly that expertise by experience is undervalued.  He has recently established an organisation which aims to support organisations and practitioners across the helping professions explore how and kindness and reflection influence the way in which professionals work.  Alex also hopes to spend some time speaking, training and writing. Twitter - Alex - @AlexanderKempyLisa - @_lisacherry

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Episode 7 The Brightness of Stars - Meet Sean

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 17:58


Sean, who features in the new section of The Brightness of Stars 3rd Edition, shares with us a little bit of history of 'care', why community is everything and why speaking about the care experience is hard yet so important! Buy the book at all online and offline stores including Amazon:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brightness-Stars-Stories-Experienced-Inspire/dp/1032191589/ref=sr_1_6?qid=1641830200&refinements=p_27%3ALisa+Cherry&s=books&sr=1-6&text=Lisa+Cherry

Courageous Leadership
Mistakes, Mishaps & Triumphs of Lisa Cherry

Courageous Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 16:41


You can 'hear' me learning and being coached on this episode. Lisa is that good!

Trauma Resonance Resilience
To The Moon and Back Interview Lisa Cherry on her new book

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 12:44


A short interview about the book Conversations That Make a Difference for Children and Young People by contributing organisation, To The Moon and Back.You can buy the book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Conversations-Difference-Children-Young-People/dp/0367644010/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Here is a review found on Amazon from Dr Christopher Moore:What an achievement by Lisa Cherry. This book is a must-read for anyone who has a vested interest in the emotional wellbeing and mental health of children and young people.Lisa provides a brief introduction to the areas of attachment, adversity and trauma. These set the scene for the subsequent conversations in each of the three parts of the book. She also provides frequent reflections and points for discussions. I found that there was a real momentum to each chapter. They often left me with food for thought and I was eager to begin reading the next conversation.One of the greatest strengths of this book is how it dips into various contexts and disciplines and yet the discussions remain accessible and relevant to a range of educators and professionals within health and social care. I have little experience of the criminal justice system, but I found Andi Brierley's chapter very applicable to common issues such as preventative and multi-agency working. Similarly, the chapter with Pauline Scott and Laura Devennie will speak to those grappling with whole-school and whole-service thinking around staff wellbeing.The conversational nature of this book is really unique, and this allows it to provide a really rich space for exploring and challenging a range of issues. It goes further than many books about similar topics, as it pulls back the curtain on the complex journey that these headteachers, social workers, therapists and managing directors (to name just some of the professional backgrounds) have experienced.I appreciated the fact that the conversations did not shy away from the difficulties and setbacks which occurred on these journeys. Change is hard. Systems can be rigid. People can be hesitant to view the world and their own background with a different lens. It is truly refreshing to see these issues discussed openly and honestly. Lisa and her contributors really help to make these experiences tangible. There are also universal themes revealed across this spectrum of conversation which provide hope for the future. Compassion. Understanding. Empathy. Relationships. This book will undoubtedly help you to feel that you can make a difference.

Alison Thompson's posts
9: Lisa Cherry: The experience of children in care

Alison Thompson's posts

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 42:08


Welcome to Conversations with Authors, where I – Alison Thompson, AKA The Proof Fairy – meet amazing authors and find out what inspired them to write and what advice they would offer other aspiring authors.My guest today is Lisa Cherry. Lisa's writing journey has taken her from blogging to authoring to becoming an international speaker and trainer specialising in trauma, recovery and resilience for vulnerable children, young people and their families. She is the author of four books, including The Brightness of Stars and her new book Conversations that make a difference for children and young people, which both deal with the experience of children in the care system. In our conversation Lisa talks about using writing as a tool for healing, how identifying the intention behind your book is the key to its success, and why authors need to be courageous.More About Lisa Cherry Lisa Cherry is an author and a leading international trainer and consultant, specialising in assisting those in Education, Social Care and Adoption and Fostering to understand trauma, recovery and resilience for vulnerable children, young people and their families. Lisa has over 30 years of experience in this field and combines academic knowledge and research with professional skills and personal experience.  Lisa’s MA research looked at the impact on education and employment for care experienced adults who experienced school exclusion as children in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Currently, Lisa is undertaking her DPhil studies at The University of Oxford in the Department of Education, asking the research question “How do care-experienced adults understand being excluded from school in relation to ‘belonging?” Lisa’s Website: www.lisacherry.co.uk ---Conversations with Authors is a Proof Fairy Production and hosted by Alison Thompson, AKA The Proof Fairy. To find out more about Alison and the services she offers authors, including proofreading, book formatting and cover design, visit http://www.theprooffairy.com

The Good News, Brad News Podcast
Episode 16 | Featuring Lisa Cherry

The Good News, Brad News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 20:53


Lisa Cherry is an author and a leading international trainer and consultant, specialising in assisting those in Education, Social Care and Adoption and Fostering to understand trauma, recovery and resilience for vulnerable children, young people and their families. Lisa has over 30 years of experience in this field and combines academic knowledge and research with professional skills and personal experience. Lisa's MA research looked at the impact on education and employment for care experienced adults who experienced school exclusion as children in the 1970's and 1980's. Currently, Lisa is undertaking her DPhil studies at The University of Oxford in the Department of Education, asking the research question “How are care-experienced adults' identities shaped by narratives of being excluded from school?” Lisa's new book is Conversations that Make a Difference for Children and Young People: Relationship-Focused Practice from the Frontline (Routledge, May 20 2021). Connect with Lisa! Twitter: @_LisaCherry YouTube: Lisa Cherry Web: lisacherry.co.uk

The Good News, Brad News Podcast
Episode 16 | Featuring Lisa Cherry

The Good News, Brad News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 20:53


Lisa Cherry is an author and a leading international trainer and consultant, specialising in assisting those in Education, Social Care and Adoption and Fostering to understand trauma, recovery and resilience for vulnerable children, young people and their families. Lisa has over 30 years of experience in this field and combines academic knowledge and research with professional skills and personal experience. Lisa's MA research looked at the impact on education and employment for care experienced adults who experienced school exclusion as children in the 1970's and 1980's. Currently, Lisa is undertaking her DPhil studies at The University of Oxford in the Department of Education, asking the research question “How are care-experienced adults' identities shaped by narratives of being excluded from school?” Lisa's new book is Conversations that Make a Difference for Children and Young People: Relationship-Focused Practice from the Frontline (Routledge, May 20 2021). Connect with Lisa! Twitter: @_LisaCherry YouTube: Lisa Cherry Web: lisacherry.co.uk

Mindful Living with Athea Davis
Ep. 99: Building Resilience In Community with Lisa Cherry

Mindful Living with Athea Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 63:27


Happy Day, Friend! On this week’s podcast episode, I’m talking about how to recognize trauma, the best practices for trauma recovery, and how to build resilience in community.My special guest, Lisa Cherry is an author and a leading international trainer and consultant, specializing in assisting those in education, social care, and fostering to understand trauma, recovery, and resilience for vulnerable children, young people and families. Lisa has nearly 30 years of experience in this field and combines academic knowledge and research with professional skills and personal experience. Lisa and I talk about: ✨ what trauma is, and how we can recover and heal from it; ✨ resilience, and how to build it in community; ✨ how people develop the motivation to change through pain; ✨ best practices in trauma recovery; ✨ learning, growing, and building resilience in conversation; ✨ and, so much more. It such a deep and raw conversation. I hope you gain a lot of value from it. To connect with Lisa and her work, click the links below. And, don’t forget to subscribe so you can stay tuned in to all the mindful living love.Stay connected with me

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Season 3, Episode 6 Dee Michell and Rosie Canning on Care Experience & Culture

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 27:38


Dee and Rosie join Lisa Cherry to talk about a new Digital Archive called Care Experience and Culture.Twitter: @CareExp_CulturePress Release: https://careleaversinfiction.wordpress.com/2021/02/11/care-experience-culture-2/Dee Michell is Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Criminology & Gender Studies at the University of Adelaide. She was made a Ward of the South Australian State in 1960 and remained in foster care for 15 years. She worked as an administrator for a multi-national corporation before going to university in her 40s, when she combined study with primary care for her three children. Dee is the first in her families (family of origin and foster family) to go to university.Rosie Canning is a PhD Candidate Uni of Southampton. The focus of her research is the representations of orphans and care leavers in fiction. She is examining the research through the lens of both creative and critical practice.Rosie recently worked as a Research Assistant for Aoife O’Higgins in the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. They worked on Conversations for care a knowledge exchange project and Care in the time of Covid a project that explored the day to day lives of care experienced adults in the UK during COVID-19. We wanted to know how the care community is coping and what helps them. We also wanted to record their experiences in history.A Portrait of Care was a collaboration between Dr Aoife O’Higgins, Rosie and The University of Southampton Widening Participation department. It was an online exhibition that ran during National Care leavers Week (NCLW) via Instagram using self-portraiture as a way to combat the negative stereotypes people have about children in care.Dee and Rosie met online in 2018.

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Season 3, Episode 5 Kathy Evans interviews Lisa Cherry about her new book

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 41:00


In this episode, Kathy Evans, CEO of Children England interviews Lisa Cherry on her new upcoming book "Conversations That Make A Difference To Children and Young People; Relationship Focused Practice From The Frontline" out in May 2021.You can pre order the book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0367644010/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i2Kathy Evans on twitter: https://twitter.com/Kathy_CEO_CEWebsite:https://www.childrenengland.org.uk/#In this unique book, international trainer and consultant Lisa Cherry invites professionals from education, social work and healthcare to engage in conversations on a range of pertinent topics and issues affecting children and young people today.Divided into three main parts, which introduce attachment, adversity and trauma, each discussion places an emphasis on emotion and the understanding that we have as humans for compassion, empathy and connection. By encouraging collaboration between sectors and exploring a range of intersecting themes, the conversations take the reader on a winding journey to broaden their depth of thinking, reflect on their practice, and to consider the central message: that we can bring about social change, one interaction at a time.This book is a call to action and an opportunity to look around and decide what kind of service we want to provide, what kind of community we want to live in, and what sort of legacy we want to leave. At a time of ever-present social and political challenges, this book will stimulate conversations on current practice and professional development for the future and is a must-read for everyone working with children and young people.

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Conversations That Make A Difference with Contributor, To The Moon and Back Fostering

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 4:43


In May 2021 Lisa Cherry's next book, Conversations that Make a Difference for Children and Young PeopleRelationship-Focused Practice from the Frontline, will be released. Lisa asks contributors why they felt that contributing to the book was important. In this video, Angela Hunt and Alison Kindred-Byrne from To The Moon and Back Fostering talk about love and fostering. You can pre-order your copy here:https://www.routledge.com/Conversations-that-Make-a-Difference-for-Children-and-Young-People-Relationship-Focused/Cherry/p/book/9780367644017and from Amazon here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0367644010/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i2

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Lisa Cherry's Xmas HUG

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 61:32


After the year we've had, how could we celebrate all the work of those on the frontline and those who support them? A Christmas HUG seemed the best way forward and what emerged was a hour of poetry, music and pure love. Sit back, soak it all up and remember that we will always be better together. #love #education #socialwork #careexperience #christmas #connection #relationships #relationalactivism

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Trauma Resonance Resilience
Conversations That Make A Difference with Contributor, Fiona Holiday

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 1:37


In May 2021 Lisa Cherry's next book, Conversations that Make a Difference for Children and Young PeopleRelationship-Focused Practice from the Frontline, will be released. Lisa asks contributors why they felt that contributing to the book was important. In this video, Fiona talks about connection! You can pre-order your copy here: https://www.routledge.com/Conversations-that-Make-a-Difference-for-Children-and-Young-People-Relationship-Focused/Cherry/p/book/9780367644017

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Season 3, Episode 4 Jancis Andrew from the National Association of Virtual School Heads

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 41:49


Jancis Andrew, Leeds Virtual Head and Chair of the National Association of Virtual School Heads joins Lisa Cherry to talk all things education, looked after children, children in need and having tricky conversations. We talk about what Virtual Schools are and what they are definitely not! Jancis can be found on Twitter on:@jancisfrancisand NAVSH can be found@NAVSH_UK

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Episode Twenty One LIVE Webinar with Pooky Knightsmith

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 60:41


Lisa Cherry and Pooky Knightsmith dive deeply into mental health, anorexia, autism relationships that make a difference and what it means to bring the professional, the academic and the personal into the arena.An internationally respected face of child and adolescent mental health, Pooky works tirelessly to ‘be the change she wants to see’. A prolific keynote speaker, lecturer, trainer and author, she develops and shares practical, evidence-informed approaches to promoting mental health – arming health, social care and education staff with the skills, understanding and knowledge they need to support the children in their care. Pooky has a PhD in child mental health from the Institute of Psychiatry, is the author of many books, is the research and development director at Creative Education and is a former chair of the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition. She lives in South London with her two daughters, husband, mother-in-law and three dogs. She’s a keen climber an amateur knitter and a tenor in her local choir. She lives with PTSD and autism.Twitter: @Pookyh & @_lisacherryInstagram: @PookyH & @lisa_cherry_speakerWebsite: www.pookyknightsmith.com & www.lisacherry.co.ukYouTube: www.youtube.com/pookyh Email: pooky@inourhands.comLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/pooky

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Episode 20 Live Webinar with Dr Warren Larkin on ACE's, Trauma and Social Change

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 61:40


Lisa Cherry is in conversation with Warren Larkin about the frustrations of applying the medical model to trauma, the purpose of the ACE study and how we continue to affect social change.T: @_lisacherryT: @warren_larkin

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Episode 17 A Letter To My Grandmother

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 8:28


In this episode, inspired by June Sarpong's series "To The Woman That Saved Me", Lisa Cherry reads a letter to her Grandmother in an episode that is a little different to the usual podcast content. We hope you like it and feel inspired to consider which woman has saved you, shaped you or supported you. Maybe it also gives you a chance to reflect upon how we don't always say, that which needs to be said when we really should have said it. Of course, regretting what we didn't say or indeed know, when someone is not with us anymore is one of life's tragedies. A letter seems a poignant solution to that. Thank you June for the inspiration...

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Episode 16 Live webinar with Mary Meredith and Steve Russell

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 62:44


In conversation with Lisa Cherry, Mary and Steve on Returning To School From A Trauma Perspective. What might this look like? How will pupils, families, staff and communities have changed post Covid 19? In this conversation we focus on relationships, connection, transitions and community.Maryhttps://marymered.wordpress.com/2020/04/14/five-ways-to-help-children-heal-when-schools-reopen/https://twitter.com/marymeredStevehttp://beyondbehaviour.co.uk/https://twitter.com/beyondbehaviour#Lisahttps://twitter.com/_LisaCherryhttps://www.lisacherry.co.uk/

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Episode 15 Hannah Albery on Being a Headteacher During Covid 19

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 30:21


Hannah Albery Talks with Lisa Cherry on how she has weaved connection and relationships into the families and children of her school during 'lockdown'. An inspirational conversation full of resources for teachers, Head Teachers and parents who are looking for ways to build a narrative of overcoming adversity through love and connection for their school/family. https://twitter.com/hannah_alberyhttps://twitter.com/_LisaCherry

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Episode 14 James Docherty on Maintaining Recovery from Addiction in Social isolation

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 39:21


James Docherty speaks with Lisa Cherry about addiction, trauma and how we can self regulate during Covid 19. Speaking from his home in Glasgow, James explores how found different solutions to trauma than using drink and drugs. https://twitter.com/Prev_Justice

Department of Education Research Seminars
Rees Centre Annual lecture 2019 - School Exclusions

Department of Education Research Seminars

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 62:03


Panel presentations (Harry Daniels, Alison Woodhead and Lisa Cherry) for the Rees Centre Annual Lecture 2019 on school exclusion and issues for looked after and adopted children. Harry Daniels, Professor of Education This brief talk will provide a background to central aspects of exclusion from school and an overview of a new four year project led by Professor Harry Daniels and Associate Professor Ian Thompson at the University of Oxford’s Department of Education. A team of researchers operating across Oxford, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Belfast, Reading and the London School of Economics (LSE) will develop a multi-disciplinary understanding of the political economies and consequences of school exclusion across the UK. The research will lead to a greater understanding of the cost of exclusions at individual, institutional and system levels, as well as pupils’ rights, entitlements, protection and wellbeing, and the landscapes of exclusion across the UK’s four jurisdictions. Alison Woodhead, Director of Public Affairs and Communications, Adoption UK Not all children have an equal start in life. But all children deserve an equal chance at school. For tens of thousands of adopted children in the UK, the reality of school is a daily struggle for survival. Many are failing academically as a result, and levels of exclusion are high. Through detailed surveys of families and teachers, interviews with schools and discussions with education experts, Adoption UK has identified significant gaps in understanding, empathy and resources that are preventing adopted children from having an equal chance to succeed at school. Lisa Cherry, Author and Trainer One area that has received a lot of attention and focus in regard to looked after children has been education. Statistics have shown consistently that children living away from home under perform at every key stage within education. Looked after children are five times more likely to face a fixed term exclusion and twice as likely to experience a permanent exclusion (Department for Education, 2017). This study focuses on what impact there has been on education and employment on care experienced adults who left care in the 1970’s and 1980’s and were excluded from school. The findings offer a narrative on education across the life course of those who have been looked after away from home and excluded from school that suggests a strong desire to engage with education into adulthood. Relationships and their impact upon the individual, negatively and positively, raise questions about impact on the participants but also the perceived understanding of impact that teachers and social workers have of their input. In conclusion, the data collected provides answers about impact and the journey that had been undertaken to recover a lost education. These findings are important as they inform further research. They offer a different narrative about what happens to people across the life course and enable some insights for educators about their opportunity for positive impact and the results that this can bring, that ultimately stay with a person throughout their life.

Trauma Resonance Resilience
Final Episode Reflections of Season One

Trauma Resonance Resilience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 36:43


In this episode, Lisa Cherry is interviewed by Jon Reid from Oxford Brookes School of Education, to conclude this hugely successful Season One. Together they reflect on the last year drawing conclusions about what might lie ahead.

The How of Business - How to start, run & grow a small business.
137: Discover Your Purpose with Lisa Cherry Beaumont

The How of Business - How to start, run & grow a small business.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 48:38


Discover Your Purpose and get unstuck in your life and business, with Lisa Cherry Beaumont. Lisa is an entrepreneur, author and Life Purpose Coach. She shares her personal journey, from the corporate world, to giving most of her things away, and then finding her calling as a life coach. Lisa is a Life Purpose Coach, Workshop Leader, and Author of bestselling book “Life Purpose Alchemy: Discover what fulfills you and do what you love for a living”. Henry Lopez is the host of this episode of The How of Business show – dedicated to helping you start, run and grow your small business. (TheHowOfBusiness.com)

Hell Yes Life
013: How to Uncover your Passion through Life Purpose Alchemy with Lisa Cherry Beaumont

Hell Yes Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017


Lisa Cherry Beaumont is a Life Purpose Coach, Workshop Leader, and Author of bestselling book Life Purpose Alchemy: Discover what fulfils you and do what you love for a living. Using her unique 6-step system, Lisa helps people who are stuck doing work they don’t love, and those who find themselves hopping from one frustrating business to the next, to understand what’s meaningful to them so they can do work or create a business that makes them happy and keeps them motivated.… Read more

The Unstoppable Teen Podcast with Kevin Mincher
#32: From teenage trauma to a brighter future (Interview with Lisa Cherry)

The Unstoppable Teen Podcast with Kevin Mincher

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 40:20


It's our hope that everyone has a happy childhood.  Unfortunately, bad things sometimes happen to teenagers.  Eating disorders, self-harm, drug and alcohol addiction, bullying and other traumatic experiences are more common that you might think.  In fact, trauma is experienced by approximately 20% of people each year.   So what can you do to fix things if you or someone you care about experiences trauma in the teen years?  That's what this episode of The Unstoppable Teen Podcast is all about.   Thankfully, there are solutions to teenage trauma.  To help us with this tricky subject, we've got trauma expert, Lisa Cherry, on the show.  In case you haven't already heard of Lisa Cherry, let me introduce her briefly: she's a talented and insightful speaker, trainer, and author specializing in helping young people, parents, and teachers deal with trauma.   Her own life story is incredibly touching, so much so that you can hear the emotion in my voice as she relates it in our conversation. Instead of trying to summarize it for you, I'll let you listen to Lisa's own powerful and moving words. Suffice it to say that she experienced unbelievable issues of her own when she was a teenager, which is why she's dedicated her career to helping young people.   Click on the player above to listen now! “The most powerful therapeutic intervention we have available is our relationships.” Lisa Cherry – Author & Speaker on Teenage Trauma You will learn:   Some of the basics about trauma, resilience, and recovery. (2:34) How trauma can overload our fight, flight, or freeze mechanism and lead to problems. (4:31) The meaning of the word “trauma,” and some examples of what could be examples of traumatic experiences for teenagers. (5:38) Signs you should look out for in others to figure out whether they are going through a traumatic situation. (8:13) Two factors that are making life hard for young people these days. (10:08) How these factors can lead to difficulties with emotions and relationships. (12:31) How and why Lisa got into this area of work in the first place. She shares her personal story, exposing the traumas of her youth. (13:15) What realizations Lisa had that helped her turn her life around. (18:31) The duties that adults have toward young people, and some of the challenges that teenagers face in school. (20:50) What Lisa means by self-regulating, and how you can do it. (26:20) Why resilience is important and how you can become more resilient. (28:40) What Lisa believes it takes to be unstoppable. (35:29) Click here to view this content on the Unstoppable Teen website >> “Adults have a duty to help children and young people alter the narrative about how they feel about themselves.” Lisa Cherry – Author & Speaker on Teenage Trauma Get in touch with Lisa https://www.lisacherry.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/_LisaCherry   Extra help for teachers As Lisa mentioned in our conversation, she's created a video series just for teachers. This online training is designed to help teachers deal with trauma in the classroom. If you're interested, you can check it out here: Dealing with Trauma in the Classroom.   If you have questions or thoughts for a future episode, contact us anytime via our social media channels or by email at podcast@unstoppableteen.com. If you know a teen who could benefit from Richard's advice, send him or her the link to this podcast! Finally, we'd love to hear your thoughts about this episode in the comments section below. Thanks for listening!

Writer On The Road
Business of Writing Mini-Series Day 2: Positivity and Opportunity with Life Coach, Lisa Cherry Beaumont

Writer On The Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 32:58


Yesterday it was health and fitness and today it’s my whole life. Lisa Cherry Beaumont is a Life Coach and today we chat about lifestyle, fulfilment and life purpose alchemy. Lisa outlines a four step process for change, mentions gratitude practise, meditation, goal setting and brain training (among other things), and offers us action steps to fight off overwhelm and disillusion. She reminds us that everyone’s definition of success is different and it’s important to ‘have somebody there to guide you, push you over it, to talk you through it as you just keep going, keep making sure that you’re moving forward’. You can find out more about Lisa and becoming unstuck http://www.lisacherrybeaumont.com/ (here.) https://writerontheroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/FitnFifty-Plus-itunes-graphic-Final.jpeg ()   Writer on the Road is sponsored by Fit N Fifty Plus. Please visit Jennifer http://fitnfiftyplus.com.au/ (here) and don’t forget to mention I sent you:)   Read Full Transcript Duration: [00:32:14] Melinda: It's welcome to another episode of Writer on the Road, yesterday I was getting my exercise coaching and today I'm getting my life coaching. Welcome Lisa! Lisa Cherry Beaumont: Hello Melinda, nice to speak to you! Melinda: I'm speaking to Lisa Cherry Beaumont, life coach from sunny Florida but at the moment she's in San Diego, just come down from the rooftop swimming in her pool, or swimming in a pool, eating a nice vegan lunch to share with us how to get our lives on track and live with purpose. Lisa how did I go with that introduction? Lisa Cherry Beaumont: That was a good introduction. The only thing that wasn't accurate is that I've been in Florida but it's not from originally, I'm actually from the U.K. but I do love Florida and I have spent a little bit of time there. But it was a great intro otherwise, thank you. Very accurate. Melinda: How are you going to help me as I make my transition from school teaching which ends in three weeks, moving on to a full time writer's life or a full time creative life and without all the pain and fear that goes with losing a full time income and living a fulfilling passionate life doing something I love? Lisa Cherry Beaumont: Sure well the first thing that I do with people is take them through something that hasn't really got anything to do with their work but really to do with what lifestyle they want to achieve for themselves. So are they the kind of person that wants to stay in one particular place and raise children and whatever, are they somebody who wants to travel around the world, what really do they see as their ideal lifestyle, so that's where I'll start with you. I would ask you what sort of lifestyle and get really specific on what it is you want your life to look because ultimately that's what you're trying to achieve, a lifestyle and then your work and your purpose fits into that. Melinda: Being specific and goals. Now that is something that we do as writers and we're encouraged to do as writers aren't we everyone, know what we're going to do, what we've got planned out for the next couple of years. We're a little bit, or I'm certainly a little bit more lackadaisical when it comes to my life because everybody else has a part of it. Focusing back on me and what I want to do, how do you encourage, I suppose we're talking today about women, encouraging women especially to focus on where they want to go when there's so many other people taking parts of them?Lisa Cherry Beaumont: If you've got a partner, if you've got children, if you've got other work and so on then that has to, you have to take all that into consideration. But ultimately we've all heard the phrase you've got to put your own gas mask on first kind of thing. You've got to make sure that your needs are taken care of first before you can give to other people. What I notice is really common with a lot of women is that we

Abiding Harvest UMC Podcast
Sermon 10.09.16 - Lisa Cherry-Like A Flood

Abiding Harvest UMC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016 43:28


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Dear Handmade Life
Episode 37: The True Cost of Running a Creative Business

Dear Handmade Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 43:54


Delilah and Nicole talk with Lisa Cherry, the owner of The Makery Craft Co, a studio in Anaheim that offers creative workshops for adult makers. The ladies discuss adjusting your money mindset, the importance of financial goals, starving artist syndrome, diversifying your income, and more. Visit www.dearhandmadelife.com for the show notes...

Heartland Conference IPHC
Lisa Cherry - Friday Evening Service

Heartland Conference IPHC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2015 71:40


Lisa Cherry elaborates on the process of building a spiritual ark for the saving of your family

Heartland Conference IPHC
Lisa Cherry - Friday Morning Session 2

Heartland Conference IPHC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2015 73:59


Lisa Cherry teaches secrets to winning the invisible spiritual cultural battle with your family

The Intentional Spirit ... Seeing and Being

Editor and coauthor of Stories From the Yogic Heart, Lisa Cherry is an avid yogini and Pisces who aspires to be as healthy in her 90s as was one of her primary yogic mentors, Vanda Scaravelli. Lisa practises yoga and reiki daily. She strives to better the world through her writing, and her articles on social, spiritual, and health issues have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, MacLean's Magazine, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star and more, and as radio documentaries she produces for Canada's CBC Radio. Her Yogic Heart Radio show interviews soulful people creating positive change in our world. Lisa is a Street Yoga Teacher for inner-city youth and women in need, and is currently studying Storytime Yoga to also offer preteens a balanced start in life. You may find Lisa at lisacherry.ca, breathofyoga.blogspot.com, yogicheart.com, and at Yogic Heart Radio online.

One to One
11/09/2012

One to One

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2012 13:48


Paddy O'Connell has taken over the One to One interviewer's microphone to explore a subject that reflects his own experience: the effect of great emotional upheaval on family life. Paddy lost his father when he was 11, and in last week's programme he met Sir Al Aynsley-Green whose career was shaped by the early loss of his own father. This week's programme takes a slightly different tack as Paddy meets Lisa Cherry, whose childhood was spent in the Care System. Born in a home for unmarried mothers, her childhood was spent moving from foster home to care home and a spell of homelessness. Eventually Lisa managed to get control of her spiralling life - giving up drinking and getting an education was the making of her. producer: Karen Gregor.

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