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This event marked official launch of the second edition of Exploring Parliament, a new book which brings together academic insights with real-world perspectives to bring parliament to life for readers. The book's 73 authors – leading academic experts and parliamentary practitioners – offer an unrivalled insider's guide to the UK parliament, providing an accessible yet in-depth exploration of how parliament works, its key functions, and the realities of law-making and scrutiny in the UK. Who are the key players in parliament? How is parliament organised and run? How is the government held to account? How are laws made? And what challenges does parliament face in the future? To explore these questions and more, we were joined by the editors of Exploring Parliament – who made opening remarks, reflecting on the book's unique approach, and a panel of the book's authors who discussed their chapters and insights. This was followed by a Q&A session. Panellists included: Professor Nicholas Allen, Professor of Politics at Royal Holloway, University of London Dr Sean Haughey, Senior Lecturer at the University of Liverpool Chloe Mawson, Clerk Assistant at the House of Lords Dr Rebecca McKee, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Government Margaret McKinnon, Director Member and Members' Staff Services Team at the House of Commons Professor Meg Russell, Director of the Constitution Unit at University College London (UCL) The event was chaired by Dr Hannah White, Director and CEO of the Institute for Government. Introductory remarks were also delivered by the editors Professor Cristina Leston Bandeira, Dr Louise Thompson and Dr Alexandra Meakin. We would like to thank the Study of Parliament Group for kindly supporting this event.
After suffering complications during the birth of her son, Leo, in 2021, former Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson developed PTSD. She posted about this to her followers on social media and has now written about it in her new book, Lucky. She told Clare McDonnell about her experience and why she is trying to break the taboo surrounding birth trauma.People who have committed murder, manslaughter or stalking offences should be forced to live in restricted areas after being released from prison on licence, according to a group of campaigners. BBC journalist Gemma Dunstan and law-change campaigners Rhianon Bragg and Dianna Parkes join Anita Rani to discuss. The Prime Minister Keir Starmer has welcomed the UK Supreme Court decision on the legal definition of a woman. His office has confirmed that he no longer believes trans women are women. There have been protests against the decision, with critics saying it is incredibly worrying for the trans community. The ruling followed a long-running legal battle between the Scottish Government and the campaign group For Women Scotland. Susan Smith, one of the directors, spoke to Clare and gave her reflections on the outcome, a week on.TV presenter, writer and self-declared 'homes therapist' Michelle Ogundehin joined Nuala to talk about decluttering and the connection between our home and our wellbeing, her personal wardrobe strategy and her love of curated things that tell our story.Emma-Jean Thackray is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, producer, bandleader and DJ. Her sound has incorporated the widest range of music, from jazz and funk to Detroit house and techno, northern Bassline and catchy rock and pop music. She joined Anita to discuss her new album Weirdo and the inspiration behind it. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Dianne McGregor
After suffering complications during the birth of her son, Leo, in 2021, former Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson developed PTSD. Now, she's been trying to break the taboo surrounding birth trauma by posting about it to her 1.5 million followers on social media. Louise was invited to Parliament to hear women addressing the Birth Trauma Inquiry last year, led by MP Theo Clarke, and wrote about her experience in her Sunday Times Bestselling book, Lucky. Louise joins Clare McDonnell.It's estimated that one in seven grandparents in the UK are estranged from their grandchildren but legally they have no automatic right to contact. 18 years ago Jane Jackson set up Bristol Grandparents Support Group when she and her husband found themselves estranged from their seven year old granddaughter. Jane joins Clare to discuss supporting grandparents who find themselves in a similar situation. Family lawyer Vanessa Lloyd Platt explains the current legal situation and why she believes there should be an amendment to the Children's Act.
IFA Head of Refereeing Mike Riley and barrier-breaking match official Louise Thompson join Michael to discuss all things refereeing, from future use of technology to assist refs in the Irish League to how you can become one. Plus we hear stories from their respective careers and put them on the spot with the questions you've been sending us!
TRIGGER WARNING: This conversation is deeply moving and a testament to the power of vulnerability and perseverance. It also contains potentially triggering topics including PTSD, suicide & childbirth & post-natal trauma, so if you'd rather not hear about those topics, you might want to give this one a miss.Today, I'm joined by Louise Thompson, a woman with an incredible story of resilience and strength. You might know Louise as a TV personality or online star focused on wellness & fitness, but over the last 5 years, her life has been turned upside down by a series extremely traumatic events. Her experience is a raw and honest account of the challenges she endured, from battling PTSD to navigating the complexities of recovery, both mentally and physically. I can't thank her enough for joining me.+LOUISE:Lucky by Louise Thompson (£22, Ebury Spotlight) is out now: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lucky-Learning-again-Louise-Thompson/dp/152992376XIG: https://www.instagram.com/louise.thompson/+MY LINKS: https://gracebeverley.komi.io/+RETROGRADE, SHREDDY, TALA and THE PRODUCTIVITY METHOD are my own businesses, therefore any mention of them - whilst not being a sponsorship - is monetarily endorsed. As usual, sponsorships do not change my opinions nor my honesty, but I will always disclaim to make sure motives are clear
Books, books, books! We give you plenty of recommendations for things to read. Then we discuss the miracle of life. As always, send us your ideas to our instagram @makingthecutpodcast.Ryan Holiday - https://ryanholiday.net/Donna Ashworth - https://donnaashworth.com/Africa Brooke - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/198493719-the-third-perspectiveLouise Thompson - https://www.instagram.com/louise.thompson/?hl=enRichard Dawkins - https://thepoetryofreality.com/CLMBXR - https://www.clmbxr.co.uk/A Year of Dates - https://ayearofdates.co.uk/product-category/a-year-of-dates/?srsltid=AfmBOopJU-z2r_zRvHIG5zTEPX0V_vtVjXgfunjSl4Hel7ZOhfBxC-oQSoho Home - https://www.sohohome.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part 3, Louise Thompson delves into her experience with a stoma – explaining what a stoma is and how it actually feels. Louise shares why being in hospital is the weirdest holiday of your life, how she's managed to recover her mental health after 2 years of trauma and what she's most grateful for. Follow @louise.thompson and get her book ‘Lucky: Learning to Live Again'SUPPORT LINKS:Support for birth trauma: www.makebirthbetter.org/birth-trauma-support-for-parentsSupport for PTSD: www.ptsduk.orgUlcerative Colitis & Stoma support: crohnsandcolitis.org.ukFollow the podcast on Instagram @thestompcastTo improve your mental fitness, get Dr Alex's book The Mind ManualDownload Mettle: the mental fitness app for men Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In part 2, Louise Thompson shares the aftermath of her birth experience and the long road to recovery.Louise shares why she almost named her book ‘Death', how her trauma has changed her life for the better and the frustration when she fell ill again after an Ulcerative Colitis flare-up.She shares her most vulnerable times as she entered back into the hospital, making the decision to have surgery and why she found her own body triggering during this time. Follow @louise.thompson and get her book ‘Lucky: Learning to Live Again'SUPPORT LINKS:Support for birth trauma: www.makebirthbetter.org/birth-trauma-support-for-parentsSupport for PTSD: www.ptsduk.orgUlcerative Colitis & Stoma support: crohnsandcolitis.org.ukFollow the podcast on Instagram @thestompcastTo improve your mental fitness, get Dr Alex's book The Mind ManualDownload Mettle: the mental fitness app for men Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TW: This episode contains discussions of birth trauma and PTSD Louise Thompson, former reality TV star, author and influencer, joins Dr Alex George in this raw, honest conversation about the last 2 and half years that changed her life forever.In part 1, Louise shares how the day her son was born ended up being the most traumatic experience of her life, the fear of facing her death and the PTSD that manifested off the back of it. Follow @louise.thompson and get her book ‘Lucky: Learning to Live Again'SUPPORT LINKS:Support for birth trauma: www.makebirthbetter.org/birth-trauma-support-for-parentsSupport for PTSD: www.ptsduk.orgUlcerative Colitis & Stoma support: crohnsandcolitis.org.ukFollow the podcast on Instagram @thestompcastTo improve your mental fitness, get Dr Alex's book The Mind ManualDownload Mettle: the mental fitness app for men Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on Everything Is Content - we dive into the It Girl of the moment - Nicola Coughlan. She's the latest Skims girlie and we are so here for it! When's it our turn, Kim?! We also take a dive into the world of street interviews. What happens when a voxpop goes viral, and are there moral implications we should consider? We also discuss Louise Thompson's interview with her former Made In Chelsea co-star Jamie Laing, where she opens up about some of the traumas she has faced around motherhood and birth.Our conversation about Louise Thompson mentions birth loss, trauma and PTSD - so please tread carefully if you find any of those topics upsetting. —HANNAH BERVOETS: We Had To Remove This PostJACQUELINE HARPMAN: I Who Have Never Known MenNETFLIX: Perfect MatchOFF AIR WITH FI AND JANE: Miquita and Andi OliverSTIRRING IT UP: with Miquita and Andi OliverADULTING: The PodmotherMOYA LOTHIAN-MCLEAN: Are You Voting In The General Election?INSTAGRAM: Meet Cutes NYCTIKTOK: Guys I had no idea this was Baz LuhrmannTIKTOK: Selena Gomez, because of all she's been throughNETFLIX: BridgertonGLAMOUR: Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan is Kim Kardashian's latest Skims girlieGOOD COMPANY: Louise ThompsonBBC IPLAYER: This Is Going To Hurt—Follow us on Instagram:@everythingiscontentpod @beth_mccoll @ruchira_sharma@oenone ---Everything Is Content is produced by Faye Lawrence for We Are GrapeExec Producer: James Norman-FyfeMusic: James RichardsonPhotography: Rebecca Need-Meenar Artwork: Joe Gardner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Giovanna is joined by former Made in Chelsea star, author and businesswoman, Louise Thompson.Louise's life changed when she suffered severe complications during the birth of her son Leo, which left her in Intensive Care. Since then she has suffered with PTSD and continued health problems, resulting in recently being fitted with a stoma bag.This is the first part of Louise's candid conversation with Gi where she describes the impact her experiences have had on her mental health whilst also coming to terms with the challenges of motherhood.Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions around subjects including traumatic birth and PTSD. If you feel this may be a difficult listen, please choose another episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gi continues her conversation with Louise Thompson...This week Giovanna is joined by former Made in Chelsea star, author and businesswoman, Louise Thompson.Louise's life changed when she suffered severe complications during the birth of her son Leo, which left her in Intensive Care. Since then she has suffered with PTSD and continued health problems, resulting in recently being fitted with a stoma bag.This is the second part of Louise's candid conversation with Gi where she describes the impact her experiences have had on her mental health whilst also coming to terms with the challenges of motherhood.Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions around subjects including traumatic birth and PTSD. If you feel this may be a difficult listen, please choose another episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TW: This episode contains graphic descriptions of birth loss, trauma and PTSDLife-threatening haemorrhages, almost dying on the operating table, and suffering with post natal depression, Jamie sits down with his old friend, Louise Thompson to simply ask, How are you?Since growing up together on Made in Chelsea, Louise's life drastically changed in November 2021, when she gave birth to her son, Leo, in a complicated emergency C-section [09.20] - a day she called the ‘best and worst day of my life'. Louise opens up about the moment she thought she had died [28.01] and the devastating fallout, both physically and emotionally following that time.This interview is raw and open, but shows the strength of human resilience, and the love and admiration between old friends whose lives have taken turns they'd never have foreseen.If you enjoyed this episode, please click follow - we have so many great guests like this one, you won't want to miss out!You can also follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @greatcompanypodcastTHE CREDITS:Exec Producer: Jemima RathboneEditor: Ewan Newbigging-ListerAssistant Producer: Gurlina HeerBooking: Ben JohnsVideo: Jake JiSocial Media: Laura CoughlanGreat Company is an original podcast from JamPot Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TW: this episode contains graphic descriptions of birth trauma and PTSD. You might know Louise Thompson as the former Made in Chelsea star. Or the fitness influencer who launched two businesses and graced the cover of Women's Health magazine twice. But when she gave birth to her son Leo, all that changed. She experienced a series of life-threatening haemorrhages before ending up in Intensive Care, absolutely convinced she was going to die. Since then, she has suffered PTSD, panic attacks and countless further complications, resulting in being fitted with a stoma in January this year. And yet she has managed to turn her pain into something deeply inspiring. Her story is extraordinary - harrowing, yes, but also uplifting and always unfailingly honest. She talks about her failure to get a ‘proper job' (one for Made in Chelsea fans…), her failure to advocate for herself during a traumatic birth and the difficult experience of her body failing her in the most painful ways. I'm truly honoured that she has chosen to come on How to Fail to share her story. As always, I'd LOVE to hear about your failures. Every week, my guest and I choose a selection to read out and answer on our special subscription offering, Failing with Friends. We'll endeavour to give you advice, wisdom, some laughs and much, much more. Have something to share of your own? I'd love to hear from you! Click here to get in touch: howtofailpod.com Production & Post Production Manager: Lily Hambly Studio and Mix Engineer: Gulliver Tickell and Josh Gibbs Producer: Hannah Talbot Executive Producer: Carly Maile How to Fail is an Elizabeth Day and Sony Music Entertainment Production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There is nothing better than hearing from real qualified coaches who are in this arena Listen in to hear leadership coach, Louise Thompson's business journey. Louise shares her journey of building a successful coaching business, including how she leveraged TikTok to grow her audience and attract clients from around the world.Timestamps:[00:00:00] - Intro and welcome[00:01:00] - Jo introduces the episode and the conversation with Louise Thompson[00:02:00] - Louise shares her background and coaching niche[00:03:00] - Louise discusses joining Jo's program, The Business of Coaching, and her motivations[00:04:00] - The turning point that led Louise to invest in the program[00:05:00] - How the program's community and approach were most helpful for Louise[00:06:00] - Changes in Louise's business since joining the program[00:07:00] - Louise's success story of growing a large following on TikTok[00:08:00] - An update on Louise's current client roster[00:09:00] - Discussing TikTok strategies with Jo[00:10:00] - Louise's biggest takeaways from the program[00:11:00] - What's next for Louise's business[00:12:00] - How the program boosted Louise's confidence[00:13:00] - Who Louise would recommend the program to[00:14:00] - What others should know about working with Jo[00:15:00] - Jo's reflections and lessons from Louise's story[00:16:00] - Details on joining Jo's Business of Coaching programUseful LinksHow to secure more coaching clients' free trainingDownload the 12 ways to get clients nowLearn about The Business of Coaching programmeConnect with Jo on LinkedInRate and Review the PodcastIf you found this episode of Women in the Coaching Arena helpful, please do rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.If you're kind enough to leave a review, please do let Jo know so she can say thank you. You can always reach her at: joanna@joannalottcoaching.comEnjoyed This Episode? Don't Miss the Next One! Hit subscribe on your favourite podcast app to be notified each time a new episode of Women in the Coaching Arena.
Harlem and Moscow is an audio drama based on the true story of the Harlem Renaissance in the Soviet Union. Red Flags, is the official companion podcast to Harlem and Moscow. In this episode of Harlem and Moscow: Red Flags, host Panama Jackson is talking to experts about the people of the Harlem Renaissance who went on this trip to Moscow back in 1932. We learn more about Dorothy West, Langston Hughes, Henry Lee Moon, Louise Thompson, and others who journeyed to the Soviet Union. We also talk about other Black artists in the “Harlem and Moscow” circle like Zora Neale Hurston, Countee Cullen, Paul Robeson, and many others. Plus we dish on the gossip of the era and how surprisingly shady folks in that time were! Panama is joined by the playwright of “Harlem and Moscow” Alle Mims as well as historian, cultural critic, and author of “Our Secret Society,” Tanisha C. Ford. Music Courtesy Of: Transition "Fantastic Voyage” Lakeside BMG Gold Songs, H&R Lastrada Music, Tiemeyer McCain Publishing Fred Alexander, Norman Paul Beavers, Marvin Craig, Frederick E. Lewis, Tiemeyer Le'Mart, Thomas Oliver Shelby, Stephen Preston Shockley, Otis Stokes, Mark Adam WoodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stories of the Civil Rights Movement don't often center the fundraisers, often Black women, whose tireless efforts made the movement possible; today we're featuring one of those women. Mollie Moon, born in 1907, the founder and first chairperson of the National Council of Urban League Guilds, raised millions of dollars for the Civil Rights Movement, using her charm and connections to throw charity galas, like her famed Beaux Arts Ball, where everyone wanted to be seen. Her long service to the movement eventually earned her the President's Volunteer Action Award from President George H. W. Bush in 1989. Joining this episode to tell us all about Mollie Moon and the funding of the Civil Rights Movement is Dr. Tanisha C. Ford, professor of history in The Graduate Center, at CUNY, and author of Our Secret Society: Mollie Moon and the Glamour, Money, and Power Behind the Civil Rights Movement. Our theme song is Frogs Legs Rag, composed by James Scott and performed by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons. The mid-episode music is “Crazy Blues,” composed by Perry Bradford and performed by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band in 1921; the recording is in the public domain and available via the Library of Congress National Jukebox. The episode image is from the cover of Our Secret Society; Image: Harper Collins. Additional Sources: “Socialite Mollie Moon Used Fashion Shows to Fund the Civil Rights Movement,” by Tanisha C. Ford, Harper's Bazaar, March 8, 2021. “Mollie Moon, 82, Founding Head Of the Urban League Guild, Dies,” by Peter B. Flint, New York Times, June 26, 1990. “Mollie Moon: A Real Voice,” by Lev Earle, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester, March 25, 2021. “Henry Lee Moon (1901-1985),” by Susan Bragg, BlackPast, June 19, 2011. “Louise Thompson and the Black and White Film,” by Denise Lynn, Black Perspectives, AAIHS, April 15, 2021. “Harlem Community Art Center,” Mapping the African American Past, Columbia University. National Urban League Guild. “Funding a Social Movement: The Ford Foundation and Civil Rights, 1965-1970,” by Rachel Wimpee, Rockefeller Archive Center, November 4, 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever wondered what it takes to lead with confidence and credibility? Get ready to embark on an enlightening journey with Louise Thompson, the founder of Louise Thompson Leadership Coaching. She'll take us through her exciting career transition from PR agencies and AOL to the San Francisco tech start-up scene and finally the NHS. Louise's passion for coaching and leadership development shines through her narrative, as she fearlessly tackles the common struggles that many leaders face today.From micromanagement to a lack of trust in teams, leaders are often plagued by challenges that can obstruct their path to success. In this episode, Louise teaches us to recognise our unique value as leaders and utilise coaching models to set clear goals and create tangible outcomes. We also venture into the often-misunderstood realm of performance appraisals, exploring how to make the most of them and devising strategies to cope with negative feedback from CEOs or leaders with unrealistic expectations.Comms Search & Selection:Website: https://commssearch.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/comms-search-selection/Hosted by Max Forsyth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-forsyth-6b5b7235/Louise's website: www.louisethompsoncoaching.comLouise's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisecthompson/Louise's substack: https://leadwithintention.substack.com/ Want ad-free listening, early access to every episode, and exclusive Patreon-only content and priority invites to Comms Search & Selection's events? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 9 - Caring for parents with dementia was challenging. UK native Louise Thompson's journey included sacrifices, denial, determination and unimaginable tests of strength. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
Send us a Text Message.Caregiving for parents with dementia, Louise Thompson's journey was filled with challenges and sacrifices. From the initial denial to the determination to keep her father at home, Louise and her brother did everything they could to support their parents. But an unexpected turn of events would push Louise to her limits, testing her strength and resilience in unimaginable ways. Find out how one decision changed everything for Louise and her family, leaving an open loop of uncertainty and heartache in this episode.Louise Thompson is a seasoned corporate professional, wife, Nana to Millie, and a published author. With a law degree and accreditation as a mediator, Louise had a successful career before becoming a caregiver for her parents with dementia. She openly shares her experiences of how caregiving impacted her health, marriage, work, and even her driver's license. Through her company, My Folks, Louise continues to care for her mother while providing support and guidance to others navigating the challenges of dementia caregiving. Her relatable and honest approach offers a unique perspective on the difficulties faced by caregivers.In this episode, you will be able to:Understand the challenges of caregiving for parents with dementia to support your loved ones and yourself better.Discover the importance of creating a comprehensive caregiving plan while everyone is still able to participate actively.Explore the emotional toll of caregiving and learn strategies for self-preservation and maintaining a sense of well-being.Navigate the unique challenges of long-distance caregiving and find effective ways to coordinate care from a distance.Recognize the need for support and compassion in your caregiving journey, as both you and your loved ones with dementia deserve understanding and empathy.About Louise:Founder of Myfolks, Louise Thompson, is a seasoned corporate professional with a track record of over 25 years in the legal and commercial realms of blue-chip technology companies such as EDS, BT and SAP. Louise's leadership journey has seen her rise from spearheading commercial teams to contributing as a key member of executive leadership teams, where she has been MD and held overall P&L responsibility. Her impact extends beyond the boardroom, as she has shared insights as an invited speaker, author of several publications and a TEDx talk. She has a law degree, MSc, is a qualified company director and a CEDR accredited mediator. She is married to Paul and lives in Sussex in the UK, she is a step-mother and nana to Millie. She tries to stay fit, aiming to match health span to lifespan as far as possible. Connect with Louise:Web Support the Show.Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Sisterhood of Care, LLC Website: www.confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com Like us on Facebook! Tweet with us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Watch us on Youtube! Pin us on Pinterest! Link us on LinkedIn!Tune in on Whole Care Network
https://louisethompson.com/ Hello, I'm Louise Thompson - your new MasterCoach and Wellbeing Strategist I personally cannot wait to welcome you into the Wellbeing Warriors Life Coaching Academy. I'm the author of High Energy Happiness (Penguin Random House) Newspaper columnist (New Zealand Herald) and TV and Radio guest expert on all things wellbeing (TV One, TVNZ, RadioLive, Newtalk ZB, BBC World) and I absolutely LOVE what I do for a living today. I got here however, via a serious health crisis – which could have been totally avoided if I had paid better attention to my wellbeing! After enjoying epic levels of success (yay!) – and equally epic levels of burnout (boo!) – in the corporate world I learned first-hand, and very much the hard way, what happens when we do not prioritise our health and wellbeing effectively. My life looked fine on the surface – but underneath – I was frazzled, anxious, and really exhausted. I mean reaaaaaaaally exhausted – in the end my health was so badly compromised I was bedridden for four months and unable to work for over a year. I learned that the key to health and happiness is not more of the tsunami of conflicting and confusing health and wellbeing tips out there in the magazines – but much more deep understanding what makes us truly tick inside. Once we understand how to motivate ourselves with ease, not willpower, taking care of our wellbeing (mental, emotional, physical and spiritual) becomes a really easy, hassle-free, fast, natural integration into daily life. Effortless wellbeing only takes a few minutes a day, once you know how. I've coached thousands of smart, busy, curious women for over a decade, and been honoured to support more personal transformations that I can count. I truly LOVE what I do. Working with me one on one starts at $5,000 and my waitlist is loooooooong – which is why I created the Wellbeing Warriors Coaching Academy. In the Wellbeing Warriors Coaching Academy you get access to the very best of my tools and resources (and me!) delivered in a supportive format that means you can implement – fast. Life Coaching absolutely changed the fabric of my life, health and happiness and I know it can for you too: I truly believe every woman, regardless of location and budget, deserves access to these resources and insight into what really makes her tick, what gets her unstuck, and what makes her shine.
by Becky Prestwich This drama looks at the very rarely seen or heard detail of the life of a newly elected young, female MP, with fascinating detail of what it's really like at Westminster. Meg's party is in opposition but it's on the way up, and so is she. But it's an uphill battle. She begins her working life in Westminster: the seat of democracy - with an office, perched between a sink and a clothes rail, in the ladies cloakroom. Newbies have to beg, borrow or steal an office. She has a love/hate relationship with the Chief Whip when her credibility is threatened. Meg - Molly Windsor Amina/mum - Nina Wadia Davey - Reuben Johnson Noah - Jake Ferretti Naomi - Verity Henry Dad/Speaker/PM - Russell Richardson Rory - Stanley Jude Kinsey Production Co-ordinator -Pippa Day Sound - Simon Highfield Political advisor - Dr. Louise Thompson, Senior Lecturer in Politics at University of Manchester Produced and directed by Pauline Harris A BBC Audio Drama North production
For part 2, we speak with Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly & Dr. Jodi Dean about their edited volume, "Organize, Fight, Win: Black Communist Women's Political Writing." We discuss the writings of Grace Campbell, Williana Burroughs, Maude White, Thyra J. Edwards, Ella Baker, Marvel Cooke, Louise Thompson, Marvel Cooke, Claudia Jones, Lorraine Hansberry. We analyze the select writings of Black communist women to further demystify Marxism by focusing on their day-to-day organizing. What is revealed is how they used Marxism (many within the Communist Party of the United States) to address the day-to-day material conditions of Black people including labor organizing, defense campaigns, International solidarity, and much more. Dr. CBS and Dr. Dean do a tremendous job of helping us understand just how essential black communist women were to the foundation of CPUSA and the push for Black Freedom throughout the 20th century. Pre-order the book: https://www.versobooks.com/books/4071-organize-fight-win Charisse Burden-Stelly: Associate Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Wayne State University. She is the author, with Gerald Horne, of W. E. B. Du Bois: A Life in American History and the forthcoming book Black Scare/Red Scare. Jodi Dean: teaches political, feminist, and media theory in Geneva, New York. She has written or edited thirteen books, including The Communist Horizon and Crowds and Party, and Comrade: An essay on political belonging, all published by Verso. Support Our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/blackmyths
Today I'm really excited to be chatting to Louise Thompson - a museums and wellbeing consultant as well as the health and wellbeing manager at Manchester Art Gallery for the past 9 years. We're talking how about art and objects can be used to learn wellbeing skills and improve mental health. Louise has over 12 years experience of arts and health practice and is hugely passionate about using culture and creativity to improve people's wellbeing. We discuss: Louise's work and some of the wonderful projects she's worked on recently - the https://manchesterartgallery.org/learn/becoming-a-mum/ (Becoming a Mum art therapy) project during lockdown and the pioneering https://manchesterartgallery.org/learn/mindful-museum/ (Mindful Museum) at https://manchesterartgallery.org/ (Manchester Art Gallery). how artworks can create a sense of community and how art and cultural collections can make us feel less alone and more connected. how attitudes to mental health have changed over the past few years and how museums, art and objects can play a role in improving wellbeing and mental health mindfulness and the particular type of mindfulness that informs Louise's work - trauma-sensitive mindfulness - and how cultural institutions are brilliantly placed to teach mindfulness in a trauma-sensitive way. Louise shares so much value in our chat - make sure you listen to the whole episode to catch it all! LinksSupport the Show - https://buymeacoffee.com/clairebown (https://buymeacoffee.com/clairebown) Masterclass -The Mindful Museum: Using Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness to Engage with Cultural Collections https://thinkingmuseum.com/product/voice-masterclass/ ( )https://thinkingmuseum.com/product/the-mindful-museum/ (https://thinkingmuseum.com/product/the-mindful-museum/) Well Mindful website https://well-mindful.com/ (https://well-mindful.com/) Louise Thompson on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/well_mindful_/ (https://www.instagram.com/well_mindful_/) Louise Thompson on Twitter https://twitter.com/Louise_Tea_ (https://twitter.com/Louise_Tea_) Becoming a Mum https://manchesterartgallery.org/learn/becoming-a-mum/ (https://manchesterartgallery.org/learn/becoming-a-mum/) Lead art psychotherapist for Becoming a Mum - Sarah Greaves Sarah Greaves Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sarahgreavesart/ (https://www.instagram.com/sarahgreavesart/) The Mindful Museum https://manchesterartgallery.org/learn/mindful-museum/ (https://manchesterartgallery.org/learn/mindful-museum/)
Louise Thompson is my guest on the podcast this week. Wow. Where do I begin? I had no idea what to expect from this conversation. Just after I asked her team if she'd consider speaking to me she announced her pregnancy. Her announcement was so real and so refreshing. She said it wasn't an easy journey for her, that she was scared, unsure and felt vulnerable. What I got from Louise during this conversation was more than I ever expected. We hit it off, she opened up and we spoke at length about what she's been going through and how she navigated her fertility journey. She spoke about healing from being on reality TV for so long (Made In Chelsea) and how she keeps herself well. She really speaks from the heart and there is something so special about her. I hope you enjoy it. This podcast is brought to you with thanks to Ireland's Leading Pharmacy Chain, Lloyds Pharmacy. The Good Glow Wellness Programme is now available
In this episode, we're introduced to MIC legend Louise Thompson, continue to be baffled over the Francis/Agne storyline and try to understand Hugo's decision making process as he puts his heart on the line.
Anthony Walker spent the evening of 29 July 2005 at home with his girlfriend, Louise Thompson, babysitting his nephew. Later that night the couple left the house and walked to the bus stop along with Walker's cousin Marcus Binns. There, they encountered Michael Barton ,who threatened to stab Walker and Binns. What happened next, was truly horrifying.
Kia ora! Welcome back to 2021! We're stoked to be back on the radio and with you anytime via iHeartRadio! Today we launched our brand-new game, 5 Words For 5K, a word association game where you could win $5000 if you match up 5 words with the same ones as Jono or Ben. We also caught up with English singer Passenger, and found out what he's been up to recently. Our other guest was Louise Thompson, life and happiness coach. Jono also tells us about a swimwear trend he's noticed over summer at the beach... It's quite an uncomfortable story!
Imagine if you could learn the success secrets of savvy business owners. What would you ask them? We let you in on just those secrets here! Welcome to the "How to Spark Success" series - conversations with savvy business owners, who share their success secrets! In Episode 1, I'm delighted to be joined by Louise Thompson, Corporate Communications specialist, Found of Considered Living (a vintage homeware & interior design business) and Leadership Coach. If you'd like to spark your own success - contact Liz Hamlet at Spark Succeed - sparksucceed.co.uk - to book a free consultation. Check out Considered Living for some French themed inspiration for your home or office – consideredliving.co.uk #howtosparksuccess #consideredliving #successsecrets #successtips #howtobesuccessful #businessowner #entrepreneur #leadership #sparksucceed #howtobesuccessful
Is perfectionism holding you back? Feel you’ve got no time to achieve the things you want to achieve? Wish you were more bold and courageous and just got out there more? We live in a busy world, everyone seems to be stressed and frustrated, tired and overweight, but hopefully not after today, not after this podcast as I interview the awesome Louise Thompson and explore the 100 unit method. Louise gave herself Chronic Fatigue Syndrome many years ago, and now her mission is to help people live with more happiness and freedom so the same doesn’t happen, after all it’s a condition you give to yourself! Let us know after today how you approach your 100 units… Find Louise at: https://louisethompson.com Find her Academy here: https://iamawellbeingwarrior.com/
Hello again! I sit down to talk to Carol Louise Thompson about the world premiere of her play THIS SHOW IS ABOUT PROGRESS. Info and tickets can be found here https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4302609 Opening music: krakatoa "Running with wise fools" http://freemusicarchive.org/music/krackatoa/ Ending music: Drake Stafford "FADED" http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Drake_Stafford/SUNDAY/FADED_-_DRAKE_STAFFORD
This week on Low Carb Conversations with Leah Williamson NTP and Guests, Leah is joined by Co-host Shelley Gawith and . Louise is a life coach with a BSc. Honours degree in Psychology and helps smart busy men and women get their zest for life back. This week on the podcast Leah, Shelley and Louise chat about the power of the mind – can you believe yourself successful and become it? They chat about positive mindsets and the power of intention. Tune in to find out how your mindset can help determine your success. WIN a whole years subscription to the Wellbeing Warriors Academy (value $349). Follow this link to find out how : Articles discussed on the podcast: SEPTEMBER START ENROLLMENT IS NOW OPEN! September start locations are now open! There are loads of locations in the and Melbourne in Australia and Auckland in New Zealand. Let me know if you sign up and make sure you mention Low Carb Conversations in the referral section! Leah is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and has appointments available for online consultation – one on one or in small groups. This is available to anyone looking to improve their health through low carb real food principles for themselves and their families (Australia, USA). If you would like to chat before making an appointment then please email Leah at info@nourishingconversations.com
As you know, health is about so much more than just our diets and movement. Today Louise looks at the emotional component of our health. How many saw an emotional component in your stress beaker (https://youtu.be/Ji0Pj5vw72E)? Many of us can relate to that feeling of being overwhelmed; feeling like we have too much to do and not enough time to do it in. My approach is never to give you more; it’s about doing what you are already doing but making tweaks to it. Louise’s advice is about focusing on the language we are using. And it’s a goodie. You’re really going to enjoy today’s video! As I watched this earlier, I was once again reminded about how important our language is; how easy it is to make changes to how we are feeling. We can totally change our day with the language we use. =============================
Join Kate Thornton as she poses three questions to three well-known friends over three glasses of wine. On this episode, we’re joined by 80s icon Glynis Barber, who rose to fame in Dempsey and Makepeace and most recently starred as Glenda Mitchell in EastEnders. She is joined by her good friends Barbara Drennan – a West End powerhouse who stars in the upcoming Elton John biopic, Rocketman – and Karen Thompson, mum to Sam and Louise Thompson from Made in Chelsea. CreditsMusic by Andy BellProduced by Kate Thornton and Yahoo UK See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 6 with Louise Thompson discussing Museums and Wellbeing. Click on the hashtag link to find out more twitter.com/hashtag/MAGwellbeing
Body positivity, middle-class privilege, the argument for having a cupboard full of goodies and problematic rides (with problematic politics) Patreon – feel free to donate all of your spare cash! In the meantime, I'm blogging (sporadically) at my site and you can follow me on all of my social media handles @rosemarymaccabe. Thank you so much for listening to How to be Sound. Please take some time to rate and/or review on iTunes; it helps other people who might like it to find How to be Sound! Show links: Featuring: Rebecca Flynn. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter Fancy buying your own cloth sanitary towels? Fluffy Bums Follow Busy Phillips (if you don't already!) My blog post (gratuitous plug) on Louise Thompson's book, Body Positive Rebecca talks a lot about unrealistic beauty standards – and one excellent book on this topic is Naomi Wolf's The Beauty Myth Read a little about Rebecca's thoughts on pregnancy after miscarriage, written by the inimitable Sophie White (whose podcast, Mother of Pod, is top-notch). My weightloss bootcamp experience Ellen Satter's website, for advice on feeding your children. Sofie Hagen's Made of Human podcast is very, very good – and the body positivity activist she's speaking to is, by the way, Cat Pausé (my bad). In this episode 'Why I Did Not Report My Rapist' The episode of Buffy wherein the titular character develops the ability to hear people's thoughts is called Earshot. Here's the Wikipedia, but just watch the episode because it's brilliant. From Forbes, on the importance of self-care. Lastly, why not finish up with a lil listen to this absolute BELTER See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stefan Rousseau/PA WireAfter calling an election in the belief that she was on course for a large majority in parliament, Theresa May must now fight for her political life. Far from sweeping the board, her Conservative party has failed to win enough seats to form a government by itself. Meanwhile, despite having been written off as no hopers, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party has made a major comeback. The balance of power now hangs with Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist party, which has ten MPs and has agreed to work with May to support her administration. Where May once promised a strong and stable government, she now finds herself managing an arrangement that is best described as weak and flimsy. It could fall apart at any moment. All this is happening while the clock ticks towards Brexit. May is meant to start negotiations for the UK’s departure within a matter of days – even though it is now far from clear what the UK electorate actually wants from the deal. In this, the final episode of The Conversation’s Election Weekly podcast, politics editor Laura Hood is joined by Tom Quinn, senior lecturer in the department of government at the University of Essex, and Louise Thompson, lecturer in British Politics at the University of Surrey. Election Weekly is a podcast series from The Conversation UK. Music in the show is Chasin’ It, by Jason Shaw. A big thank you to City University London’s Department of Journalism for letting us use their studios. The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.
TJ is now working with various small business entrepreneurs in conscious awakening awareness workshops seminars and expo gatherings of kindred spirits. 1. Afterlife 2. Dreams 3. ET – extraterrestrials 4. Ghost stories 5. Near death experiences 6. Paranormal activity 7. Paranormal definitions 8. Psychic phenomena 9. Science and Spirit 10. Unexplained mysteries 11. Intellectual technology 12. Brain Consciousness 13. Intelligence community 14. Cyberspace – web – a field 15. Spiritual Family 16. Team Organization 17. ACOCorp.org 18. ACE Folklife.org 19. TJ Morris ACO.com 20. DivineExpo.com Guest Readers and Guest Callers on TJ Morris ET Radio *The opinions expressed by the guests and those providing comments are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the TJ Morris ET Radio Show or its host.*
PARANORMAL FRIDAY WITH JANET LESSIN & TOMMY HAWKSBLOOD of HAWAII, LOUISE THOMPSON of PITTSBURGH, PA, and BILL of Tennessee. BILL M TRACER of Cordova-Memphis, TN a Metaphysican and ARTIST shares various topics of the Social Paranormal Kind with TJ Morris ET Contactee...We would be able to make ourselves feel better about ourselves and people look at our face. And Life Value is not about physical form but our “MULTI-DIMENSIONAL” SELF! I was also now not only a HUMAN FORM, A SPIRITUAL FORM, or an ET UFO Form, but also a “LIGHT BEING FORM” We could all take various forms as CRYSTAL PEOPLE once we learned of fractal space time and matter. TJ KNOWS WE ARE ALL CONSCIOUS MINDS AND STUDIES THE IMPACT OF THE UNIVERSAL LAWS THAT ARE IMMUTABLE. GOD – Engage and write a new story. YOUR INNER BEING IS TRANSCENDING. “Teach to RE-BELIEVE. Anything is POSSIBLE! There is no life other than the AWAKENING to a GREATER POSSIBILITY. LIFE is knowing that we are SPIRIT having the Multi-Dimensional Mind-Body-Spirit sharing the Birth-Life-Death Experience!” That is the briefing I was given to share with you Co-Commanders. The rest of your questions can be directed to the Commander of the ACO Command Ship who will direct you later to those once again who are the Supreme High Counsel also referred to in the planet earth's references as the Great Counsel of the Supreme Architects of this universe. Terms are not exactly the same in each universe but the Supreme Allied Command and the Supreme High Counsel are the two best descriptions we are told will work in the universal English language at this time on earth. Information I use to explore the planet that does not pertain to your present interest at this time Commander."
ACO -Ascension Center Organization Guides - Cindy Mueller, Tommy Hawksblood, Louise Thompson discussed the killing, war, God, ET Future and more. Anyone who is affected by spirit is a medium – they carry the same responsibility.We are not different and it is an organic inheritance and we use it in natural law. Summarize that it is not a miracle but a complex phenomenon. Intuition and Inspiration – from nowhere. Spiritual Inspiration. Where are we connecting our thoughts?Impressions and feelings as shuttering sensations. Dreams and communicating more freely when we are partially free from our bodies. Sentiment and Premonition – We have presentment that Sensation – thoughts and Ideas seem to be connected – we must learn to criticize our own ideas. Fixed Ideas – We must learn to control our focus. Physical Disturbance. Seeing healing or presence of spirit – Some basic signs of Mediumship. Open Minds and Ideas if used properly for moral and healing and intellectual development. Spiritism brings the principals of using the exercise for discipline – learning from TJThe NEW PROGRAMS THAT TJ OF ASCENSION AGE is SHARING IS HOW WE ALL CAN SHARE THE FUTURE!
STEVEN D. KELLEY, COHOST, LOUISE THOMPSON, TOMMY HAWKSBLOOD ALL SHARE THEIR VIEWS IN USA. VARIOUS TOPICS. TJ Morris shares US Govt Orientation, polygraph, as a Psychic Investigator. NIKOLA TESLA,ENERGY, H.A.A.R.P. ON JESSE VENTURA ON TRUE T.V. Mission Statement ~ NEW ATLANTIS PROJECT Associate Guides as partners in a co-op work to overcome all geographic, political, religious, cultural and ethnic boundaries to maintain the single goal and focus to create new hope for opportunities. Working in cooperation with other associations and organizations that support UNESCO as Ambassadors of Goodwill. TJ Morris ACIR, A NEW BEGINNING as THE ASSOCIATE GUIDES CO-OP http://associateguides.com
Janet Kira Lessin, Cindy Mueller, Louise Thompson, Theresa J. Morris Mission Statement ~ TJ Morris ACO http://tjmorrisACO.com http://socialparanormal.com Associate Guides as partners in a co-op work to overcome all geographic, political, religious, cultural and ethnic boundaries to maintain the single goal and focus to create new hope for opportunities. Working in cooperation with other associations and organizations that support UNESCO as Ambassadors of Goodwill. TJ Morris ACIR, A NEW BEGINNING as THE ASSOCIATE GUIDES CO-OP http://associateguides.com
TJ Morris & Friends - Women- Janet Lessin, Dr. ZZ, Cindy Mueller, Louise Thompson, share the Politics, then Tom Bradley shares cold war espionage. Metaphysics, Ontology, Secrets of the Extraterrestrial Belief Systems of the Ascension Age. Sharing entertainment for the future. Is there Portals in TIME? Where do loved ones go? Another Dimensions IN space? Are we spirit?ET ASCENSION AGE 2012 & Beyond ~ How to Connect to our Associated Guides.http://associateguides.com Stepped down in particles and waves from the Akashic Field mind-spirit sharing the birth-life-death- experience with others of my humanoid sentient intelligent being species. Thoughts of what we create together in the linkage of whole brain thinking using both sides of the brain in order to anchor and ground one's own thorough thoughts into manifestation for the good of all aiding the future leaders of America into the FOURTH DIMENSION will become that which others now recognize as advancing not only technology through physical products but spiritual services. Those who desire to participate in archiving our endeavors will join our inner circle on this planet in what we call either the spiritual ASCENSION CENTER or the physical ACE FOLKLIFE CLUB. These two organizations fall under the TJ MORRIS tm ACIR sm for all those Social Entrepreneurs Global Trade and Commerce Sustainability
ASCENSION AGE 2012 & Beyond As God/Goddess and the ancient belief systems of spirituality. Probationary Path of the Past of Light in our Bodies as Teachers. We share the Native American Org. and sharing our similar interests. ET Psychic Souls, Social Paranormal, Anew News, Fate Mag. Parapsychology, Metaphysics, Esoteric Change, Following our Mystical Path and Ascension Age. Janet Kira Thompson Lessin and Louise Thompson of PA join TJ Morris later in the show. TJ Speaking Ascension Center Psychic Awakening as the Lightworker's Truth of the Art of Sacred Speech among those who from the heavens came as ET.The levels of the universe, multiverse, metaverse, xenoverse, omniverse, alphaverse, omegaverse (7) levels. Teh 12 levels added to one point of contact as love and light gives one 13 as the we in all of us as our higher power while we ourselves use the miracles of the mind of the Christs Consciousness of Co-creation as Spirituality.
JANET, Bill, Louise Thompson of Avalon TJ Morris is the Host Meet & Greet ACE FOLKLIFE CLUB of Artists, Creators, Entertainers, in the Social Paranormal Spiritual ET Community.TJ aka Theresa Janette and JK aka Janet Kira ASCENSION AGE MOVEMENT in the WORLD