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Tears for Fears sigue vigente con su gira más reciente, donde presentan Songs from a Nervous Planet, un álbum que conserva su esencia introspectiva pero con un sonido renovado. El tour ha sido un éxito en Estados Unidos y Europa, consolidando su legado en el pop y rock alternativo. Además, celebramos los 40 años de Songs from the Big Chair, un clásico que marcó a toda una generación.
Welcome back to #Millennial, the home of pretend adulting and real talk! In our continuing coverage of Trump's first 100 days in office, we check in on aviation safety, the silicon-valley style DOGE takeover of the Treasury's payment systems, El Salvador opening its prisons to American prisoners (so nice of them), and the biggest BEST update on tariffs everrrrrr. Just kidding, this President is a joke. But we're also keeping an eye on EGGflation and sharing weekly updates since apparently that's what matters most to American voters. Who has a morning routine, and more importantly, who is good at actually sticking to one? Mel Robbins has inspired our panel to take part in her 7-step routine for kickstarting your morning. We share our experiences - did it work for us? How can we embrace the "let them" theory to protect our own peace and inner harmony? This week's recommendations are all themed to the episode - self-help books! 'The 4-Hour Workweek' by Tim Ferris, 'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck' by Mark Manson, and 'Don't Believe Everything You Think' by Joseph Nguyen (Andrew), 'How to Do the Work' by Dr. Nicole LaPera (Laura), 'Reasons to Stay Alive' and 'Notes on a Nervous Planet' by Matt Haig (Pam). And in this week's installment of After Dark: Who doesn't love a little gossip? Vox inspires us to dig deeper and reflect on why gossiping can feel so satisfying sometimes. Gossiping can go too far though, and we've all learned this lesson in some ways we share in AD. Have we ever gotten in trouble for gossiping on the show? Uh... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Este episódio de Best of 2024 conta como alinhamento as seguintes músicas: 1- Leprous - Faceless [Melodies of Atonement].2024 2- Pure Reason Revolution - The Gallows [Coming up to Consciousness].2024 3- Tears for Fears - The Girl That I Call Home [Songs for a Nervous Planet].2024 4- The Cure - I Can Never Say Goodbye [Songs of a Lost World].2024 5- Weather Systems - Synaesthesia [Ocean Without a Shore].2024 6- Opeth - §4 [The Last Will and Testament].2024 7- And Also the Trees - Valdrada [Mother-of-Pearl-Moon].2024 8- Meer - Today Tonight Tomorrow [Wheels within Wheels].2024 9- Vola - I Don't Know How We Got Here [Friend of a Phantom].2024 10- Rosegarden Funeral Party - First to Cry [From the Ashes].2024
"Tears for Fears - Songs For a Nervous Planet" es un álbum que explora emociones y ansiedades de la vida moderna. Con ritmos melódicos y letras introspectivas, invita a reflexionar sobre el estrés y la conexión humana. Sus temas resuenan en un mundo cambiante, ofreciendo consuelo y esperanza en tiempos difíciles.
Growing up ain't easy, but we all gotta do it. Luckily we have great music to get us through the trials and tribulations of coming of age. Join us as we discuss three albums that deal with the journey of youth to adulthood.Kendrick Lamar – Good Kid, M.A.A.D City (2012)Arcade Fire – The Suburbs (2010)Tears for Fears – Songs from the Big Chair (1985)Other DigginsLupe Fiasco – Samurai (2024)Primal Scream – Come Ahead (2024)Mogwai – The Bad Fire (January 24, 2025)Ben Folds – Sleigher (2024)Tears for Fears – Songs for a Nervous Planet (2024)The Killers – Pressure Machine (2021)What do you think of these records? What's your favorite album about growing up? Let us know on our website, albumnerds.com or email us, podcast@albumnerds.com.Listen to more episodes and suggest topics for the Wheel of Musical Discovery on albumnerds.com. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook.Thanks for listening!!!
Plongez dans l'univers musical de Tears for Fears, le légendaire groupe anglais qui fête cette année ses 40 ans de carrière ! Originaires du sud-ouest de l'Angleterre, Roland Orzabal et Curt Smith ont traversé les décennies avec leur signature sonore unique, mélange de pop mélancolique et de synthé-rock. Découvrez comment leur passion commune pour les Beatles les a rapprochés et les a conduits à former ce duo devenu culte.De leur premier album phare "The Hurting" jusqu'à leur dernier opus live "Songs for a Nervous Planet", revivez les étapes clés de cette carrière marquée par des succès mondiaux comme "Shout" ou "Everybody Wants to Rule the World". Apprenez comment leur quête de la perfection les a menés à repousser les limites de la production, faisant de "The Seeds of Love" un véritable tour de force.Laissez-vous emporter par les confidences d'Ombline Roche sur l'évolution artistique de ce duo d'amis d'enfance, passionnés de musique et de thérapie. Une plongée passionnante dans l'histoire de l'un des groupes les plus influents de la pop britannique !
This is episode 20 in our second season of The Directors Take Podcast. In this week's episode your hosts Marcus Anthony Thomas and Oz Arshad are joined by Nichola Wong, a Writer and Director who has successfully navigated her way from making short films to directing over 20 episodes of the continuing drama Hollyoaks. The transition from shorts to TV is one of the most challenging leaps to make as a filmmaker and continuing drama's often come with a very systemic approach to delivering a constant stream of episodes for their audiences, so we brought on Nichola to break that process down for you all. This chat covers: -What is directing? -How and why did she want to be a filmmaker? -How did she break into the industry? -Gaining and losing an agent. -How did she get her first break in TV? -What were the challenges she came up against in directing continuing drama? -How have mentors helped her career so far? -How has that helped her career going forward? Our wonderful sponsor for this episode is THE NATIONAL FILM and TELEVISION SCHOOL. We've also partnered with SCRIPTATION to offer our listeners an EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT on their software, which you can find on the link below… http://scriptation.com/thedirectorstake Nichola's Bio Nichola is an award-winning Writer-Director, Sundance Fellow, BFI NETWORK x BAFTA Crew listed Director, and a graduate of the prestigious NFTS Directors Workshop, supported by Walt Disney. Her 1st TV pilot won All3 Media's New Drama Script award at Edinburgh TV Festival and was one of eight out of 3000+ projects to be selected for the Sundance Episodic Lab. Her short films have screened at film festivals all around the world, as well as on Hulu, US broadcast TV (FX, Freeform) and Film 4/All4. She is currently developing various TV ideas and her 1st feature film with Ardimages. She has been mentored by Hong Khaou, Nick Rowland, Claire Tailyour and Tessa Hoffe. She also directs the 2nd unit on high-end TV shows, as well as directing over 20+ episodes of the continuing drama Hollyoaks. Nugget of the week Nichola: Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Hague Oz: Song Exploder Marcus: 6 days to air: The Making of South Park Nichola's Films https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssb7wRrdMOc Credits Music by Oliver Wegmüller Socials Nichola Wong: Twitter (X) & Website The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com
Gaiman & Good Omens; Waymo means Uber drivers are cooked; local muggers; EU not messing around with Apple, Google; DOJ after Google as well; another genetic testing company with security breach disasters; META scraping Australian users' accounts to train AI; banning social media for children; AI to determine unemployment benefits; Lower Decks; Hope Solo vs US Soccer; Alan Cumming; the Perfect Couple; KAOS; Tears for Fears; FruitJuice; iPhone 16 pre-ordering process; AirPods Pro 2 as hearing aids; Flipper Zero; AI Audible narrators; Google AI Notebook podcast generation; RIP, James Earl Jones; Disneyland's Club 33; Overcast follow up; parcopresis & the politics of pooping.Sponsors:DeleteMe - Head over to JoinDeleteMe.com/GOG and use the code "GOG" for 20% off.1Password - Get a great deal on the only password manager recommended by Grumpy Old Geeks! gog.show/1passwordPrivate Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.SetApp - With a single monthly subscription you get 240+ apps for your Mac. Go to SetApp and get started today!!!Show notes at https://gog.show/665/FOLLOW UPDashaun Wesley & LE SSERAPHIM on InstagramGood Omens Season 3 Reportedly Paused Amid Neil Gaiman ControversyReport: Neil Gaiman May Step Back From Good Omens‘ Final SeasonWhat do Uber drivers make of Waymo? 'We are cooked'Human drivers keep rear-ending WaymosWaymo Safety ImpactIN THE NEWSApple ordered to pay back its illegal $14.4 billion Irish tax breakGoogle loses its seven-year fight against $2.7 billion EU antitrust fineDOJ claims Google has “trifecta of monopolies” on Day 1 of ad tech trialGoogle Teams With the Internet Archive to Revive Cache FeatureGenetic Testing Company Must Issue Refunds After Security Breach DisasterMeta scraped every Australian user's account to train its AIAustralia's Prime Minister wants to ban social media for childrenGoogle's AI Will Help Decide Whether Unemployed Workers Get BenefitsUtah judge blocks law preventing youth from accessing social media freelyMEDIA CANDYStar Trek: Lower Decks Is Back One Last Time With a Swashbuckling New ClipUntold: Hope Solo vs US SoccerAlan Cumming Wins Best Host Emmy for ‘The Traitors,' Ending RuPaul's Eight-Year StreakThe Perfect CoupleKAOSThe Penguin | Official Trailer | MaxSalem's Lot | Official Trailer | MaxTears for Fears Announce First Live Album Songs for a Nervous Planet, Reveal New Song “The Girl That I Call Home”: StreamTears for Fears Announce First Live Album Songs for a Nervous Planet, Reveal New Song “The Girl That I Call Home”: StreamAPPS & DOODADSFruitJuiceApple just got authorization for AirPods Pro 2's hearing aid featureMeet the first major release of Flipper Zero firmware — version 1.0.Audible narrators to create voice replicas using AIGoogle's AI notebook can generate a podcast about your notesMan Used Fake Rock Camera to Film 1,000 Women Bathing in Hot SpringsMusic industry's 1990s hard drives, like all HDDs, are dyingTHE DARK SIDE WITH DAVEDave BittnerThe CyberWireHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopOnly Malware in the BuildingJames Earl Jones, Distinguished Actor and Voice of Darth Vader, Dies at 93“It's a Cult, and Walt's the Messiah”: Meet the Couple Who Sued Disney Over Secretive Club 33Can't Poop at Work? Why Public Bathrooms Give Us AnxietySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Charlie, from Montrose, Scotland has sent in this listener question - “Who owns land is at the heart of the housing crisis in the UK. It's not because bricks and mortar have suddenly become incredibly expensive. It's because the value of land has gone through the roof. Is it possible to own land though when we as humans came from it, are part of it, and ultimately, will go back to it?” Stuart feels that land ownership is all an illusion and the concept of land ownership has been going on for centuries. Indigenous cultures ask the question, how can you own yourself? Stuart contests Charlie's question, exploring that isn't the way that we disperse our population, and how we use and repurpose the buildings we already have, really at the heart of this matter? Stuart's action is for you to stand back and look at your life, and ask yourself do you really own anything? William sees land ownership, in the UK, as a form of control. You get to dictate who is allowed on your land. He contrasts this with what happens in Finland which has the right to roam. He believes that land ownership is just a piece of paper that states you do. He further explores how there can often be issues with legacy that leaves housing empty. William's action is to put some pressure on politicians for how we use existing buildings that can be easily utilised as housing, but currently aren't. He goes on to want people not to get onto the property ladder just because you feel you should, just to keep up. Gary, from Stirling, Scotland asks the second question - “Can you guys recommend any books that are worth reading?” Stuart recommends The Bible, The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben. https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/The-Hidden-Life-of-Trees-by-Peter-Wohlleben-author-Jane-Billinghurst-translator/9780008218430 William recommends Notes On A Nervous Planet by Matt Haig. https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Notes-on-a-Nervous-Planet-by-Matt-Haig/9781786892690 Bulletproof by Chantal by Chantal Burns. https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Bulletproof-by-Chantal-Burns/9781292330020 William's action is to become a member of your local library as it is an amazing resource. It's good for you, and it is good for the library, as they often offer lots of other really useful services. The fundraiser to get Stuart back out into nature with an all-terrain chair is also mentioned again today, and you can donate here https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/wildmanonwheels?utm_medium=email&utm_source=ExactTarget&utm_campaign=20240518_ What do you make of this discussion? Do you have a question that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by sending an email to thepeoplescountryside@gmail.com This podcast's overall themes are nature, philosophy, climate, the human condition, sustainability, and social justice. We like to give you an ad free experience. We also like our audience to be relatively small and engaged, we're not after numbers. Help us to spread the impact of the podcast by sharing this link with 5 friends https://podfollow.com/the-peoples-countryside-environmental-debate-podcast/view , support our work through Patreon https://www.patreon.com/thepeoplescountryside. Find out all about the podcast via this one simple link: https://linktr.ee/thepeoplescountryside --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepeoplescountryside/message
In this book review of Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig, I take you through what I learned of Matt's battle with anxiety and panic attacks and my view of his advice. This is an easy accessible book which I highly recommend. I covered many of the topics included in my latest book The Highly Sensitive Handbook just out now.https://amzn.to/3siraJlIf you would like to join my group Emotional Audit programme to help yourself heal - go here. https://www.alchemytherapies.co.uk/myemotionalauditStarts Oct 19, 2013. 0:00 Intro00:40 anxiety and panic attacks01:00 highly sensitive people02:20 life is speeding up - social media information overload04:00 our brain' struggle to keep up05:00 panic attach symptoms discussed- the anxiety loop06:00 finding things to help07:00 online trolling is anonymous unvented anger - lack of accountability08:45 acceptance is the key09:20 anxiety is the battle against feeling10:00 phone fears - electrosmog and addiction is rife12:00 kindness = psychological decluttering, it springcleans the soul *If you're suffering from Chronic pain, fatigue or anxiety, I CAN HELP*CONTACT ME: https://www.alchemytherapies.co.uk/Alchemy Therapies & Emotional MasterclassOTHER USEFUL RESOURCESGroup Healing Program: http://myemotionalaudit.comAuthor/Book site: https//patriciaworby.comPodcast: https://www.alchemytherapies.co.uk/po...121 and group therapy and training for stress related conditions like anxiety, fatigue and pain: https://alchemytherapies.co.ukSee in particular: Thrive! - an introductory mindbody connection program and The Emotional Audit for more intensive training.COMING SOON:Intensive Training Program: https://emotionalmasterclass.com
In this episode, I'm chatting with Marie Moser, owner of The Edinburgh Bookshop, about children's books, local authors, and illustrators, Edinburgh, and her favorite books to hand-sell to customers. Marie Moser took over The Edinburgh Bookshop in 2012, bringing with her twenty years of experience in retail sales and marketing. Over the last decade, the bookshop has grown in both size and reputation, developing a particular expertise in Children's Books. The Edinburgh Bookshop has won many awards in the last decade, including, UK Children's Bookshop of the Year 2014 , and Scottish Independent Bookshop of the Year 2014, 2015, 2018 and 2022. The Edinburgh Bookshop Vivian French Maggie O'Farrell The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams Sylvia Plath Notes on a Nervous Planet, Matt Haig Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine, Gail Honeyman Lessons in Chemistry, Bonnie GarmusAmazing Grace Adams, Fran LittlewoodSupport the show
Do you find yourself on TikTok at 4am? How about obsessing over likes and comments? Well, after reading Notes on a Nervous Planet, Keltie is sharing some tips and tricks to stay sane on the internet and find contentment. Check out our amazing sponsors!!! Travis Mathew: Visit TravisMathew.com/women and take 20% off your order with code LADYGANG Chime: Start your credit journey today at Chime.com/lady Progressive: Press play on comparing auto rates. Quote at Progressive.com to join the over 27 million drivers who trust Progressive.
節目流程 第一次恐慌發作 城市漫步發覺微小的事 攝影進修讚到不行:https://linktr.ee/royimage.99 我們住在焦慮星球 我們住在焦慮星球 Notes on a Nervous Planet 作者: 麥特‧海格 原文作者: Matt Haig 譯者: 韓絜光 出版社:天下雜誌 出版日期:2019/01/25 語言:繁體中文 #applepodcast ▶ https://reurl.cc/N6QDR5 #spotify ▶ https://reurl.cc/VXzeR6 #soundon ▶ https://reurl.cc/Q3RDb0 #KKBOX ▶ https://reurl.cc/8nv75o #googlepodcast ▶ https://reurl.cc/KjddgM ------------ 麥克風使用:SHURE MV7 NeKo嗚喵 youtube▶https://reurl.cc/4ydx3L NeKo嗚喵 粉絲團▶http://goo.gl/AybChp NeKo嗚喵 IG動態▶https://goo.gl/s2zTrA
EP 1384 Book Review Notes On A Nervous Planet หนังสือเล่มนี้อ่านแล้วเหมือนได้อ่านบันทึกชีวิตของผู้เขียนคือ Matt Haig ผู้ที่เคยการเป็นซึมเศร้า และ Panic Attack มาก่อน ได้ความรู้และข้อแนะนำดี ๆ หลายข้อ เลยอยากนำมา Review ไว้ในตอนนี้ด้วยครับ
ในโลกทุกวันนี้การใช้ชีวิตโดยไม่ใช้อินเทอร์เน็ตหรือเล่นโซเชียลเป็นอะไรที่คงเป็นไปได้ยากมากๆ ถึงขั้นเป็นไปไม่ได้ โลกออนไลน์กับโลกความจริงแทบจะรวมกันเป็นหนึ่งอยู่แล้ว คำนี้ดีครั้งนี้จะพาคุณมารู้จักกับหนังสือของ Matt Haig อีกหนึ่งเล่มชื่อว่า Notes on a Nervous Planet ที่ว่าด้วยวิธีการใช้ชีวิตคู่กับโลกออนไลน์ให้เรายังคง ‘Stay Sane' และ ‘ไม่บ้า' ไปเสียก่อน!
ในโลกทุกวันนี้การใช้ชีวิตโดยไม่ใช้อินเทอร์เน็ตหรือเล่นโซเชียลเป็นอะไรที่คงเป็นไปได้ยากมากๆ ถึงขั้นเป็นไปไม่ได้ โลกออนไลน์กับโลกความจริงแทบจะรวมกันเป็นหนึ่งอยู่แล้ว คำนี้ดีครั้งนี้จะพาคุณมารู้จักกับหนังสือของ Matt Haig อีกหนึ่งเล่มชื่อว่า Notes on a Nervous Planet ที่ว่าด้วยวิธีการใช้ชีวิตคู่กับโลกออนไลน์ให้เรายังคง ‘Stay Sane' และ ‘ไม่บ้า' ไปเสียก่อน!
In this episode Jenni talks about mental resilience, explains how it differs from mental health, and shares coping strategies to practise every day to build resilience and enable you to better handle life's setbacks. She introduces us to ‘hopeful equanimity' – that balance of hope and optimism with realism – and some preparation strategies based around reframing and drawing on past experiences. Find out the five elements of building mentally resilient teams. To help you go from chaos to calm: Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig uk.bookshop.org/books/notes-on-a-nervous-planet/9781786892690 Mental Resilience Workshops redefiningcomms.com/training-and-coaching/mental-resilience-workshop/ TED Talk How to Humour Your Stress by Loretta LaRoche www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZMJdhe4xhQ The Art of Resilience by Ross Edgley www.waterstones.com/book/the-art-of-resilience/ross-edgley/9780008356958 Keep the conversation going. Connect with Jenni on LinkedIn and Twitter; ask questions and share your thinking! https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifield/ https://twitter.com/mrsjennifield Click here for her website https://redefiningcomms.com/
The New York Times bestselling author of "The Midnight Library," Matt Haig, joins us to discuss his new collection of essays for anyone in search of hope, looking for a path to a more meaningful life, or in need of a little encouragement. The latest is "The Comfort Book." Matt Haig is well-known for his thoughtful perspectives on modern life and mental health. In addition to "The Midnight Library," Haig is the author of "Reasons to Stay Alive," a memoir chronicling his struggle with depression, and "Notes on a Nervous Planet." "The Comfort Book" is a collection of notes, lists, and stories written over a span of several years that originally served as gentle reminders to Haig's future self that things are not always as dark as they may seem.
We interrupt the Unashamedly Human podcast to bring you a special 12-part series all about turning 40. Unashamedly 40 is the product of 2 British mates turning 40 at the same time. Em and Rochelle bring you the highs and lows of Xennial women as they face the challenges of today’s world. Funny conversation, enlightening interviews and some nostalgia too – what could possibly go wrong?! We hope you love this series as much as we have loved creating it. A huge shout out to all of the women who agreed to share their stories and speak their truth in these episodes. In episode 10, Emily and Rochelle talk mental health – what do the girls rely on to keep their mental health in order and how does spirituality play its part? Emily speaks about the following books (all highly recommended). Matt Haig – ‘Notes on a Nervous Planet’ and ‘Reasons to Stay Alive’ Sarah Wilson – ‘First We Make the Beast Beautiful’ Emily interviews Rochelle’s ex neighbour, Hannah. Hannah lives with bipolar, autism and ADHD and gives a candid account about here experience. Hannah has kindly given us permission to share both her Twitter and Insta accounts should you wish to follow her journey @hanemijoh If you’ve loved this episode, please share the shit out of it. You can follow Em and Rochelle on Insta @unashamedlyemily @pixiecakes81
In this episode we talk to two of our own pastors. We ask them about what we should think of the ministry, books and teaching of those - such as Ravi Zacharias - who have had a very public and shameful fall from grace. Should we burn all their books and try out hardest to forget any of the teachings that have been impactful, or should we give them the benefit of the doubt?We consider if ever we should offer opinions on public allegations of abuse, whether we really should support parachurch organisations (we also accurately define what these are), and the Cats nail the art of asking 16 small questions and try to pass them off as 1. We take the opportunity to try and get to know our pastors a bit better and hit them with a classic Plumbline quickfire.We mention recent events at a local church to us, Crowded House and you can read the full Thirtyone:eight report here.Plumb crumbles were:A book: On Reading Well by Karen Swallow PriorA TV series: The ChosenAnother book: Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt HaigA steamed yeasted pudding: Germknodel Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theplumblinepodcast?fan_landing=true)
Award-winning author and mental health campaigner Matt Haig is best known for books such as Reasons to Stay Alive and Notes on a Nervous Planet, plus his often insightful Twitter posts. His latest book, The Midnight Library is a novel about regret, hope and forgiveness - but what is Matt grateful for today?Angela’s Newsletter: https://angelascanlon.us7.list-manage.com/subscribe GET IN TOUCHinstagram.com/angelascanlon twitter.com/angelascanlon facebook.com/angelascanlon#ThanksAMillionTriohttps://www.instagram.com/mattzhaighttps://twitter.com/matthaig1FURTHER READINGMatt's latest book, The Midnight Library is out now See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A state lockdown almost prevented a normal recording of this month's very meta episode with Jayne and Paula discussing The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. Spoilers, they DON'T agree on this one. Trigger warning: This episode includes brief mentions of suicide. If you'd like to avoid them please skip to 30:50. Neither of the ladies got much else read this month but Paula delivers some intriguing literary goss about a celebrity chef getting cancelled and Jayne tells us what's new and hot including another book derived from a podcast. Books they mention: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig The Last Family in England by Matt Haig Dead Fathers Club by Matt Haig The Radleys by Matt Haig The Humans by Matt Haig How to Stop Time by Matt Haig A Boy Called Christmas by Matt Haig Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom Burnt Sugar by Avni Doshi The Motion of the Body Through Space by Lionel Shriver Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart Olive, Mabel and Me by Andrew Cotter Treasury by Maeve Binchy When the Apricots Bloom by Gina Wilkinson Tell Me Lies by J.P.Pomare Stuff You Should Know by Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant You Exist Too Much by Zaina Arafat Certain American States by Catherine Lacey Films they mention: Mr Magorium's Wonder Imporium The glowing spheres that Jayne mentions are from the Hall of Prophecy in Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix Links: About Pete Evans https://7news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/pete-evans-controversial-social-media-post-results-in-backlash-publisher-cutting-ties-c-1591778 Olive and Mabel's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/mrandrewcotter Our book for January is Smart Ovens for Lonely People by Elizabeth Tan. Don't forget to catch our special End of Year Round Up episode in a couple of weeks! Happy reading!
Are self-help books necessary or a necessary evil? Find out with author and therapist Michelle L Manning when she asks the top five most popular self-help books of 2019, "What's in it for me?" WARNING: The answers may surprise you!
Matt Haig is the author of the internationally bestselling memoir Reasons to Stay Alive and Notes on a Nervous Planet, along with six novels, including How To Stop Time, and several award-winning children’s books. His work has been translated into thirty languages, and his brand new book is The Midnight Library. How Do You Write Podcast: Explore the processes of working writers with bestselling author Rachael Herron. Want tips on how to write the book you long to finish? Here you'll gain insight from other writers on how to get in the chair, tricks to stay in it, and inspiration to get your own words flowing. Join Rachael's Slack channel, Onward Writers! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week our guest is the phenomenally successful Matt Haig. Since huge bestseller 'Reasons to Stay Alive', Matt has shot to the nation's consciousness. He's written kids books, christmas books, a follow up called, 'Notes on a Nervous Planet', and six highly acclaimed novels for adults. Three of his books are currently being made into films, he has sold more than a million books in the UK and his work has been translated into over forty languages.His new novel is 'The Midnight Library'. It's about Nora Seed, who feels she has let everyone down, her life has been full of regret... but then she finds herself in the midnight library. It's a place between life and death, where she has the chance to make things life, and see how her life could have been different. The book is a parallel life story, in the mould of 'It's a Wonderful Life' and 'Sliding Doors'. We talk about why his search for the root of humanity led him to write it, and why his exploration of what it means to live kept him going. You can hear how his lead character Nora changed many times through writing, and why he really only ever thinks about the first draft.It's a brilliant chat at unpicking how he gets stuff done, where he writes, how he plans his day, and even what font he works best in.You can buy a copy of the brilliant book here - https://amzn.to/3iH1KdJThis episode is sponsored by the brilliant 'How to Write a Great Story' by Caroline Lawrence. It's a fantastic guidebook to every aspect of planning, plotting, and getting your ideas and characters down on paper. You can grab a copy here - https://amzn.to/2GSzo2V@writerspodwritersroutine.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greetings, comrades & friends! The antifa boys commemorate the July Plot of 1944 and salute the efforts of anti-fascists past & present, while poking fun at the failures of fash fools. Seb highlights the lives of agitator artist John Heartfield & radical robber-bomber Lucio Urtubia, and Kev mocks the Spanish Civil War involvement of O'Duffy's Blueshirts & the Irish far-right attempts to smear Green TD Roderic O'Gorman. Our pair discuss the dismal libertarian worldview that zombie media embodies and which has exploded in popularity since the turn of the millennium, before turning their gunsights on the militarization of gaming culture and its uses as a warfare training tool. Plenty of pisstakes, a lot of laughs, a few fascinating facts & figures. Bash the fash, whether with a podcast, a pencil, a paintbrush or a pistol. auspicious anniversaries // No Country for Dumb Blueshirts // Rojava turns 8 // 'both sides' BS in vidja gamz // art as a weapon // not interested? Do one // NAMBLA?! In *our* cabinet? // trad-Cath hypocrisy // gaming; stay at home, don't organize // U.S. military e-sports // gamification of war // transferable kills // Zionist zombies // 1991 or 2001? // libs prefer barbarism to socialism // Covid as zombie apocalypse // Cooperation > competition // "Keep it simple: everyone is EVIL!" // Israel? Seattle? Same diff // peak bleak // popcorn pop culture // anti-LGBTQ outrage // frat youtubers // please suggest a grift // games only 'political' when they're leftist // Don't Tread On My Console // full spectrum warmonger // source not Source™ // Pentagon involvement in mass media // Critical Theory // are we conspiro-nuts?! // Gitmo is idiocy // seeking the silver bullet // Stauffenbatshit // credulity in the human condition // Soviet collapse domino effect // Rest in Power, Lucio! // expropriative anarchism // superficial politics // libs love suits // seeing paedos where they aren't, ignoring them where they are // forgetting Mike Cernovich 'Notes on a Nervous Planet', Matt Haig The Not So Hidden Politics of The Last of Us 2 https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/bv8da4/the-not-so-hidden-israeli-politics-of-the-last-of-us-part-ii John Heartfield exhibition adk.de/heartfield 'The Images That Fought The Nazis' https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20200713-the-images-that-fought-the-nazis Batman is a reactionary conservative https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l1PMVvfjDM Music: (Intro) Wizo - Antifa (Outro) Lupe Fiasco - Words I Never Said
Ali talks about Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig, which talks about living in a world of technology that encourages us to be anxious, unsocial, and sometimes even mean humans. Buy the book here: www.behindtheillness.com/links along with the other three books Ali has reviewed on the podcast. New episode every Friday, ready to go for your morning commute. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/btillnesspod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/btillnesspod/support
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Now is the time for the House of Representatives to offer a second Article of Impeachment against Trump for nakedly violating the First Amendment, and for the Republicans in the Senate, who should now see the terrible mistake they made the last time they had this opportunity, to remove him from office before he can do any more damage to our nation. Amy Goodman from Democracy Now, was arrested during protests in St. Paul in 2008 and talks about how the MN police have a history of mistreating journalists.For the Book Club, Thom reads from "Notes on a Nervous Planet" by Matt Haig, and "The Inner Level: How More Equal Societies Reduce Stress, Restore Sanity and Improve Everyone's Well-Being" by Kate Pickett and Richard G. Wilkinson.
How can we stay sane on a planet shrouded in chaos? How do we stay human in a technological world? How do we feel happy when we are encouraged to be anxious? Matt Haig has been a pivotal figure in the conversation about mental health since Reasons To Stay Alive, a book which tells the story of how he overcame the illness that almost destroyed him. The follow-up, Notes On A Nervous Planet has been described as, ‘an honest and human guide to coping with the modern world’ and has become an essential for people all over the world. Drawing on his own experiences, he links what he felt with the world around him and shares his reflections on how we can feel happy and human in the twenty-first century. He talks to broadcaster Claudia Hammond.
Discussing Ian Mckewans 'Amsterdam' and Matt Haigs 'Notes on a nervous planet' Sponsors For 10% off your first month of Online Therapy head to www.BetterHelp.com/Aneedtoread Contact Instagram: @aneed2read Email: Aneedtoread.podcast@gmail.com Email list: https://aneedtoread.us19.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0334e9242982fc3b7d0ab8bac&id=e2e171e387
Life is getting better. Child mortality rates have tumbled worldwide, more girls are in education, malaria is in decline and hunger is a thing of the past for most of us. So why don't we believe it? Why are so many of us convinced that we're heading for hell in a handcart? It's a question that really bothers the editor of the Spectator, Fraser Nelson. Is it the fault of journalists like him, peddling conflict and disaster rather than tales of human progress? Or are we all born with a negativity bias? Do we seek out stories of death and danger just as our ancestors listened out for sabre-toothed tigers padding ever closer to our cave? In search of answers Fraser meets some of the best-selling thinkers on human happiness- Harvard psychology professor, Steven Pinker, author of Notes on a Nervous Planet, Matt Haig and co-author of Factfulness, Anna Rosling Ronnlund. Armed with the combined intellectual heft of these purveyors of positivity Fraser returns to his Whitehall office to persuade his cynical staff that the world is crying out for a new Spectator with a positive spin. Producer: Alasdair Cross
Dawn talks to bestselling author Matt Haig about how being a mental health ambassador is a ridiculous thing, looking forward to rejection letters, and being grateful for things you never would have thought you’d be grateful for.Matt's book Notes on a Nervous Planet is out in paperback now, as is his latest children’s book The Truth Pixie Goes to School.Dawn's latest book, also called So Lucky, is available now in print, ebook and audiobook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Show Notes for Episode 4 of Fit Phat Chat: In this Episode, you will hear real talk from us and from the mouth of babes as Ayanna's daughter Blessing joins us in answering life's important questions. Also hear about our real feelings of anxiety about our journies of revealing our authenticity. Listening feedback and takeaway tips are also in this episode. You'll want to listen to the end for the blooper reel. Here is a basic outline of the episode: Introduction In this Episode Welcome to the world, Thea James... Ayanna's newborn niece! This episode is dedicated to her. Story Time Ayanna discusses her real talk struggle with revealing rawness in her recent article that was published in the Chronicle. Christy reads an excerpt from "Notes on a Nervous Planet" by Matt Haig, called The Beach Listener Love Thanks to Matt M., a friend of Christy's and a musician who has a band called Bittersweet Machines. Check out his music! It's awesome. https://twitter.com/BitterMachines We thank him for being a fan and read some great feedback he sent us. Thanks Matt! Body Positivity (BOPO) An exercise in self love. Blessing talks about her favorite parts of her body. Blessing Parrent INTERVIEW Blessing tells us a little bit about herself and comments on important life questions. We love the insights and innocence and silliness and honesty. How to find us: Ayanna (B Free Coaching and Wellness) Christy (Zumba with Christy L. Ray) and Fit Phat Chat B Free Coaching and Wellness: www.bfreewell.com Zumba with Christy L. Ray: www.facebook.com/ZumbawithChristyLRay Fit Phat Chat email: fitphatchat@gmail.com FB: www.facebook.com/fitphatchaT Twitter: @fitphatchat Instagram: Youtube: Closing Comments Thank you for listening! "Sending peace, love, and light to you and yours. Live Fit, Phat, and Free... bitches!" Bloopers Mentioned in this episode: Cape Cod Times article featuring Ayanna and B Free: https://www.capecodtimes.com/news/20190922/ayanna-parrent-owner-of-b-free-studio-on-mission-to-change-lives Matt M from Bittersweet Machines: https://twitter.com/BitterMachines Matt Haig, author of "Notes on a Nervous Planet" and "Reasons to Stay Alive" https://twitter.com/matthaig original photo credit to Salty Broad Studio LLC... on FB: www.facebook.com/SaltyBroadStudios
The modern world can make us feel like the walls are closing in, but a vanguard of writers are here to help us cope – and none more so than Matt Haig. After the storming success of Reasons to Stay Alive comes Notes on a Nervous Planet, a wise and witty guide to kicking the habits around everything from sleep to social media to work that are making us less happy. Enjoy an hour of conversation at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2019 that will soothe your 21st century anxieties. Chaired by Lennie Goodings.
The front cover says that this book is a user manual for your own head. Matt Haig's Notes on a Nervous Planet will make you take a second and examine just how intact your mental health is in an overly connected world. And oh, reading is one of his surefire ways to stay centred! Huzzah! We also dig deeper into responsible reading.
Featuring special guest - Matt Haig we talk all things mental health with the best-selling author. Matt is the number one bestselling author of Reasons to Stay Alive, Notes on a Nervous Planet and more. He has inspired many to open up about their mental health experiences. We were lucky enough to catch up with Matt during mental health awareness week For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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Brea and Mallory talk about thrillers vs. mysteries, and interview author Tom Ryan! Use the hashtag #ReadingGlassesPodcast to participate in online discussion! Email us at readingglassespodcast at gmail dot com! Reading Glasses Merch Sponsor - Lola Promo Code - 40% off with code GLASSES Links - Reading Glasses Facebook Group Reading Glasses Goodreads Group Amazon Wish List Newsletter Tom Ryan Order Tom's Book Keep This To Yourself by Tom Ryan Books Mentioned - Let Me Lie by Claire Mackintosh Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig All About Love by bell hooks A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes Dare Me by Megan Abbott The Blinds by Adam Sternbergh We Eat Our Own by Kea Wilson The Perfect Nanny by Leila Slimani Affinity by Sarah Waters Sunburn by Laura Lippman
Matt Haig is a best-selling author of adult and children's books - his most recent being 'Notes on a Nervous Planet' and 'The Truth Pixie'. He talks to Krishnan about his mental breakdown aged 24, how he got through it and the lessons we all need to learn to cope with the pressures of the modern world. Ways to Change the World will now be taking a short break before the launch of Series 3 in a few weeks time. Recorded: 25 February 2019. Producer: Sarah Gough.
Matt Haig is the author of the internationally bestselling memoir Reasons to Stay Alive and Notes on a Nervous Planet, along with six novels, including How to Stop Time, and several award-winning children's books. His work has been translated into thirty languages. http://www.matthaig.com
Nadine O'Regan interviews Matt Haig ahead of his appearance at the National Concert Hall. Author of Reasons to Stay Alive and Notes on a Nervous Planet, Matt Haig is one of the UK’s leading voices on coping with depression and the impact of modern life on mental health. Primarily known as a novelist, he has collaborated with artists across the board and it was recently announced that the producers of award-winning show Fleabag are developing a comedy drama based on Reasons To Stay Alive – his best-selling book.
Cait Flanders gave up shopping (and take out coffee) for a year. It turned out to be the most difficult year of her life - and not for the reasons you'd expect. Cait Flanders is the author of The Year of Less: How I Stopped Shopping, Gave Away My Belongings, and Discovered Life is Worth More than Anything You Can Buy in a Store. She joins us today to talk about her shopping ban, and the important life lessons she learned along the way. Feedback / Connect: Subscribe to My Instruction Manual on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere else great podcast are found Visit MyInstructionManual.com for shownotes, more great content and to sign up the email newsletter Email: keith@myinstructionmanual.com Keith on Twitter: @KeithMcArthur Join our Facebook page and our Self-Help Book Club on Facebook Find us on Pinterest, Instagram and YouTube Download a free copy of 18 Steps to Own Your Life by clicking HERE Purchase Winning Resolutions HERE Episode 62 Show Notes [00:00] Welcome and Intro [1:53] Featured interview with Cait In this conversation, Keith and Cait discuss: How Cait got out of debt before the Year of Less The rules behind Cait's shopping ban How the shopping ban got harder as Cait's life got harder when Cait lerned her parents were getting divorced Cait's Black Friday slip What Cait learned from the shopping ban Why the shopping ban was more of a browsing ban [32:30] Cait's Instruction Manual 1. What are the habits you maintain every day to stay happy and healthy? Go for a walk or hike every day Go to bed early and wake up naturally 2. What personal development book do you recommend? Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig 3. Favorite personal mantra / inspirational quote "We need much less than we think we need." attributed to Maya Angelou, but source not available "What consumes your mind controls your life." Cait adds "and your finances." 4. What's your one guilty pleasure? Taking a long epson salt bath 5. When your time comes, how do you want to be remembered? As someone who helped people to realize that it's possible to change your life, but it's not always going to be easy. [38:15] Where to find Cait Website: CaitFlanders.com Instagram: @caitflanders
Adam Reed (@adamreedhair) joins me to talk about all things mental health, from dealing and living with anxiety and depression, to the tools, tricks and totems he has used, and uses, to find balance.Links from the show:Alcoholics Anonymous https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.ukThe Samaritans https://www.samaritans.orgOvereaters Anonymous https://oa.orgMatt Haig http://www.matthaig.comMatt Haig - Reasons to Stay Alive https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reasons-Stay-Alive-Matt-Haig/dp/1782116826/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8Matt Haig - Notes on a Nervous Planet https://www.amazon.co.uk/Notes-Nervous-Planet-Matt-Haig/dp/1786892677/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8James Frey - A Million Little Pieces: A shocking exploration of addiction https://www.amazon.co.uk/Million-Little-Pieces-exploration-addiction/dp/0719561027/ref=la_B001IZTHWS_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1548688967&sr=1-1Oprah Winfrey - What I Know for Sure https://www.amazon.co.uk/What-Know-Sure-Oprah-Winfrey/dp/144727766X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1548689009&sr=1-1&keywords=oprah+winfrey+what+i+know+for+sureThe Law of Attraction by Esther and Jerry Hicks - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Law-Attraction-Basics-Teachings-Abraham®/dp/1401915329/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1548689031&sr=1-7&keywords=the+law+of+attractionRussell Brand - Recovery https://www.amazon.co.uk/Recovery-Freedom-Addictions-Russell-Brand/dp/1509850864/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1548689074&sr=1-3&keywords=russell+brandRussell Brand Podcast - Under the Skin https://www.russellbrand.com/podcasts/Suicide statistics in relationship to men and mental health https://www.samaritans.org/about-us/our-research/facts-and-figures-about-suicideMy Dad Wrote a Porno http://www.mydadwroteaporno.comDear Joan and Jericha https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/dear-joan-and-jericha-julia-davis-and-vicki-pepperdine/id1376577916?mt=2Fearne Cotton Happy Place Podcast http://www.officialfearnecotton.com/news/2018/2/26/happy-place-podcastThe Power of Crystal Healing: Change Your Energy and Live a ‘High Vibe' Life
I’m Sue Hay - Editor and CEO of Thrive Magazine. I’m really excited to have Joe Welstead on the Ethical Entrepreneur Podcast. Joe competed for Scotland in the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, he’s a professional swimmer and Co-founder of Motion Nutrition. As a professional athlete, Joe found it extremely frustrating that so many sports supplements were made using low quality, artificial ingredients, with little concern for the user’s long-term health. And so along with his business partner Charlie they launched Motion Nutrition - to offer real-food based organic certified sports supplements. What we discuss: Nutrition for high level performance - to be on top of your game. Ways to find quality and expert information on health & nutrition. How solving a problem is key to launching your ethical business. The biggest takeaways and life lessons from running a health based business. How can we help people have healthy relationships with those around them? Ways to transfer to a more ethical based packaging for your products. Quotes: “We’re faced now with such an influx of information, on any given day we’re bombarded with new information. This is now one of the biggest challenges we have - we want to help people deal with this better” “Spend time with the people that you love.” “I’ve learnt recently about a new technique called animal flow - which is a great way to get some movement in your day and it’s the perfect antidote to sitting at a desk all day” “You don’t need to do it like everybody else, but you do need to move, you need to find what works for you” “It’s a real challenge to make a products packaging useful to the user and also environmentally friendly” “You need to have empathy - you need to understand as an entrepreneur what will improve people's lives” Motion Nutrition website: https://www.motionnutrition.com/ Follow Joe on social media:https://twitter.com/JoeWelstead Book reference in the show: Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig. Thrive Magazine - Become a Healthy Brand Partner for 2019 here More from Thrive: http://thrive-magazine.co.uk https://thrive-magazine.co.uk/our-mission/ https://www.instagram.com/thrivemagazine/ What does it mean to be an ethical business? An ethical business is a business that considers the impact its actions, products and services have on the environment, people and animals. Including its products or service, their origins and supply chain and how it’s manufactured distributed or delivered. Content Disclaimer The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this episode. article, video or audio. Thrive Media and The Ethical Entrepreneur Podcast disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Disclaimer: Some of the links within our show notes are for products and services offered by the podcast creator.
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss We Cast a Shadow, Deep Creek, Notes on a Nervous Planet, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by the Read Harder Journal, Flare Up by Shannon Stacey, and Doubleday, publishers of The Plotters by Un-su Kim. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. Books discussed on the show: We Cast a Shadow: A Novel by Maurice Carlos Ruffin Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country by Pam Houston The Falconer: A Novel by Dana Czapnik Black Is the Body: Stories from My Grandmother's Time, My Mother's Time, and Mine by Emily Bernard 99 Percent Mine: A Novel by Sally Thorne Notes on a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig Devotions by Mary Oliver What we're reading: Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations by Mira Jacob The Unwinding of the Miracle: A Memoir of Life, Death, and Everything That Comes After by Julie Yip-Williams More books out this week: King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo Spin by Lamar Giles Come Find Me by Megan Miranda The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali by Sabina Khan Dreyer's English: An Utterly Correct Guide to Clarity and Style by Benjamin Dreyer The Twenty-Ninth Year by Hala Alyan A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer Reclaiming Our Space: How Black Feminists Are Changing the World from the Tweets to the Streets by Feminista Jones All the Lives We Ever Lived: Seeking Solace in Virginia Woolf by Katharine Smyth Underground: A Human History of the Worlds Beneath Our Feet by Will Hunt Vigilance by Robert Jackson Bennett At the Wolf's Table: A Novel by Rosella Postorino and Leah Janeczko Ransacker (Berserker) by Emmy Laybourne The End of Loneliness: A Novel by Benedict Wells and Charlotte Collins Dark Sky Rising: Reconstruction and the Dawn of Jim Crow (Scholastic Focus) by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Tonya Bolden I Used to Be a Miserable F*ck: An Everyman’s Guide to a Meaningful Life by John Kim House of Stone: A Novel by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma Meena Meets Her Match by Karla Manternach and Rayner Alencar Death Prefers Blondes by Caleb Roehrig WeirDo (WeirDo #1) by Anh Do The Bold World: A Memoir of Family and Transformation by Jodie Patterson The Wolf in the Whale by Jordanna Max Brodsky The World According to Fannie Davis: My Mother's Life in the Detroit Numbers by Bridgett M. Davis Reckoning of Fallen Gods: A Tale of the Coven by R.A. Salvatore The Plotters: A Novel by Un-su Kim The Cerulean by Amy Ewing The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff Golden Child: A Novel by Claire Adam Here and Now and Then by Mike Chen Shameless: A Sexual Reformation by Nadia Bolz-Weber 41 Reasons I'm Staying In: A Celebration of Introverts by Hallie Heald The Pope: Francis, Benedict, and the Decision That Shook the World by Anthony McCarten Battlepug: The Compugdium by Mike Norton (Author, Artist), Allen Passalaqua (Artist), David Dunstan (Artist) Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to A Tribe Called Quest by Hanif Abdurraqib Some Girls Bind (Ya Verse) by Rory James
The 21st century has given birth to marvels of human ingenuity—smartphones and social media have connected us more than ever before — but this 24/7 modern world feels like it’s messing with our minds and doing unprecedented damage to our mental health. It’s no surprise then, at least to international bestselling author Matt Haig, who suffers from anxiety, depression, and addiction to his devices, that the rates of stress and anxiety are rising dramatically in the Western world, and that even though we are more connected, many are feeling more alone. In his new hit book, Notes on a Nervous Planet, Matt draws on his personal life story, as well as advice and studies from psychologists, novelists, philosophers, historians, and researchers to try to understand how to find a greater sense of health in the midst of the new world that surrounds us. In this episode, Branden and Matt dove into Matt’s experiences of battling depression and suicidal ideation and how he came out on the other side in a healthier place. They also discussed the practical action steps we can take to continue to live our modern lives, while not letting it completely technology fill us with anxiety. soundsgoodpodcast.com/matt ——— Sponsor: Visit GetLasting.com/good to download the nation's number 1 relationship counseling app and to help support Sounds Good.
Matt Haig is a British author and mental health advocate. His internationally bestselling memoir Reasons to Stay Alive, How To Stop Time, and five other novels have been translated into thirty languages. Matt’s honest writing about his depression and anxiety have made him a leading figure on the wisdom of well-being. In this podcast, we talk about the absurdity of cultural body standards, mental health and Matt’s powerful new book Notes On A Nervous Planet. This episode is sponsored by Roofstock! Receive a $500 credit towards your Rootstock marketplace fee at http://roofstock.com/hustle Show love by rating the show on iTunes! It helps bring more guests you’d like to hear ★★★★★ Join me on Patreon for exclusive podcasts, monthly guided meditations, Q&As, binaural beats, and handwritten secret knowledge! Connect with Cory: Home: http://www.cory-allen.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_coryallen_ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_coryallen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCoryAllen © CORY ALLEN 2019
World renowned Author Matt Haig talks with me about his new book; Notes on a Nervous Planet. “In a full lifetime our ancestors knew on average 200 people. Today we can connect with 200 people in one morning sitting in bed on instagram.” In this episode we talk about his book, about the world we live in today. How we think certain things will make us happy and they don’t. How there are so many technological devices and processes that disconnect us from ourselves. Collectively we as people create the nervous system of the world. It is nervous today, just as an individual would be. A world with infinite choice, magazines and televisions telling us we will never be good enough, expectation to build relationships over a keyboard and more. How do we change or resist this? How do we not only live but thrive in a world like this? Listen and find out. Matt Haig Twitter Matt Haig Instagram Matt Haig Website
Thom reflects on the 75th anniversary of FDR's 2nd Bill of Rights of considers that vision versus the conditions of today and more news stories. Thom holds a spirited discussion with thoughtful listeners while discussing that Trump lied on TV and made no real effort to compromise with Congress. Professor Richard Wolff shares his insight on what chance Democratic proposals to require pharmaceuticals to limit their price gouging have of passing. Thom discusses with listeners what a state of emergency would mean for America, and what is the reality now for unpaid federal employees. A reading from 'Notes on a Nervous Planet' by Matt Hague. Luke Vargas from Talk Media News updates Thom on the military's mixed command signals on the pull out from Syria and the implications of the Huawei executive arrested in Poland on spying charges.
It's our favourite time of year: The OED have released their new admissions. Are you feeling bongga? Or are you - whisper it - just a nothingburger? We also discuss the Banksy that shredded itself; Brett Kavanaugh's ascendancy into The Supreme Court; Taylor Swift's Instagram politics; and that time Trump walked around with a wad of bog roll stuck to his shoe. It's the little things. This episode concerns two men accused of domestic abuse - comedian Seann Walsh, and Johnny Depp who currently covers British GQ. Were Strictly Come Dancing wrong not to drop Walsh? Were GQ wrong to profile Depp? We deep-dive into both and wonder: what's the protocol, when it comes to the accused? E-mail: thehighlowshow@gmail.comTweet us: @thehighlowshow Stacey Dooley Investigates: Fashion's Dirty Secrets, on the BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bn6034Can I re-think my love affair with clothes? by Jess Cartner-Morley for The Guardian magazine https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2018/oct/06/sustainable-fashion-impact-on-planet-jess-cartner-morleySorry For Your Loss, on Facebook Watch A Woman's Anger, an episode with Rebecca Traister for Call Your Girlfriend podcast https://www.callyourgirlfriend.com/a-womans-anger-with-rebecca-traister/Good and Mad, by Rebecca Traister https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Rebecca-Traister/Good-and-Mad--The-Revolutionary-Power-of-Womens-Anger/22853939Notes On A Nervous Planet, by Matt Haig https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Matt-Haig/Notes-on-a-Nervous-Planet/21949786‘The Outlaw' - Johnny Depp will not be buried, by Jonathan Heaf for British GQ https://t.co/0d7xQvg0yBWanderlust on The BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bjckgvNot Working by Lisa Owens Radio Adaptation: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07blldrChristopher Bland Award for Writing: https://rsliterature.org/award/rsl-christopher-bland-prize/Daisy Buchanan on Rebecca Humphries' statement for The Pool: https://www.the-pool.com/news-views/opinion/2018/41/Strictly-Come-Dancing-Seann-Walsh-ex-girlfriend-statement See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author Matt Haig joins Dom and Sue on the podcast to explore some of the ways our world can make us unwell. Social commentaries often reports that rates of stress and anxiety are rising. We are more connected, yet feel more alone. We are encouraged to worry about everything from world politics to our body mass index. Author Matt Haig joins the podcast to talk about the question of how to stay human in a technological and fast paced world. After years of anxiety, Matt began to look for the link between what he felt and the world around him. In this conversation he discusses his latest book, Notes on a Nervous Planet and explores how to feel happy and human in the twenty-first century. Matt Haig is a UK author of several best-selling works of fiction and non-fiction, including How to Stop Time and Reasons to Stay Alive.
Matt Haig's most recent book, Notes on a Nervous Planet, is about how to stay human and sane in the ever more hectic age in which we live. In the first ever episode of Read Like a Writer, he talks mental health, City Books (his local independent bookshop in Brighton), and some of his own favourite books with Anna Fielding. Notes on a Nervous Planet is published by Canongate - order your copy from a UK independent bookshop here. Books discussed this episode:The Outsiders by S.E. HintonCosmos by Carl SaganInvisible Cities by Italo CalvinoThe Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne BrontëThe Power and the Glory by Graham GreeneBoy by Roald Dahl See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we bring you highlights from author Matt Haig’s recent interview at Southbank Centre about his new book Notes on a Nervous Planet and musician and campaigner Jordan Stephens talks to Ted Hodgkinson about the relationship between mental health and creativity. "There's a lot of 'I' and 'self' wrapped up in the consumerist world we live in." JORDAN STEPHENS Following on from the mould-breaking memoir Reasons to Stay Alive, Matt Haig’s new book is a personal look at living with anxiety in the age of social media. We bring you key moments from his conversation last month with Bryony Gordon, offering insights on the why staying happy is difficult in our comparative culture and the relationship between the internet and his writing process. Jordan Stephens is best known as one half of the hip hop duo Rizzle Kicks and has since lead a range of campaigns challenging stigma about mental health including for YMCA and NHS. He talks candidly about the expectations of fame, masculinity and anxiety have shaped his life and fuelled his music.
We explore the unhealthy nature of modern life with Haig in Notes on a Nervous Planet, while Dalcher talks about her thriller Vox
It's not often we get to chat with #1 bestselling authors from the UK, so we jumped at the chance to meet Matt Haig - author of Reasons To Stay Alive, How To Stop Time and, his latest, Notes On a Nervous Planet. This is not a self-help book because, as Matt puts it, he's writing from ‘inside the cyclone'. Books mentioned in this podcast: How To Stop Time by Matt Haig —> https://bit.ly/2MbVkqR Notes On a Nervous Planet by Matt Haig —> https://bit.ly/2OqqW9J Reasons To Stay Alive by Matt Haig —> https://bit.ly/2KFRAcg On Writing by Stephen King —> https://bit.ly/2OpMGmd Hosts: Sarah McDuling and John Purcell Guest: Matt Haig
This episode picks up the Emotion at Work in Stories theme I started earlier this year. This time it is with Karen Teago (@teago_emplaw) as my guest, we take a trip into how depression has been a part of her life for 15 years. I asked Karen to be on the podcast as she wrote a blog a few years ago (https://teagohr.wordpress.com/2017/10/10/this-is-what-it-looks-like/) and it affected me then and still does now. Depresssion is one of the things that is both talked about and not talked about all at the same time. With Karen being willing to be open and frank about her experiences it was important to me that I create a place and space to allow a depth of exploration of the topic. This is a frank and honest episode and our conversation lasted for nearly an hour and twenty minutes so there is a lot to listen to. If you are affected by anything in this episode then there are support options open to you: The Samaritans can be contacted here https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help-you or call them on 116 123 (it is free) Mind can be contacted here https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/helplines/ You can also call the NHS on 111 or make an appointment with your local GP Karen is happy to chat and you can find her on @teago_emplaw I am happy to listen and you can find me here or @philwillcox We explore her experiences with depression as a condition, with medication, with post natal depression, the important area of disclosure and how guilt has been a part of her experience too. I (maybe unfairly) ask Karen for any advice or suggestions if anything in the podcast resonates with you and I add my thoughts too. At one point Karen talks about how she became aware of her condition by reading a case she was working on. After we recorded the episode she found this paragraph from 'Notes on a Nervous Planet' by Matt Haig (@matthaig1) that she felt better explained her experience: "Later, doctors would offer labels. 'Panic disorder', 'generalised anxiety disorder' and 'depression'. These labels were worrying, but also important, because they gave me something to work with. They stopped me feeling like an alien. I was a human being with human illnesses, which other humans have had - millions and millions of humans - and most of them had either overcome their illnesses or had somehow managed to live with them. Even after I knew the names of the illnesses I had, I believed they were all stemming from inside me. They were just there, the way the grand canyon was just there" Here's a link to the full book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Notes-Nervous-Planet-Matt-Haig/dp/1786892677 With this being a Stories episode there aren’t many references as such. There are some things we talk about and here are the links to those things: The unexpected yet innocuous question came from Margaret Burnside @margaretburnsid The book on sleep Karen references is https://www.amazon.co.uk/Why-We-Sleep-Science-Dreams/dp/0241269067 The Mind Website with details for resources for Corporate partners https://www.mind.org.uk/search-results?q=guidelines%20for%20corporate%20partners More information for breastfeeding and taking medication https://www.breastfeeding-and-medication.co.uk/
Our second special from this year's Latitude Festival, again recorded backstage at the Speakeasy tent. Robin chats her Ladybird Guide to Consciousness with Dr Hannah Critchlow and science books with Dr Michael Brooks of Science(ish). We catch up with Matt Haig about Notes on a Nervous Planet and Jen Brister on her new Edinburgh show. As before, being a festival, there can be some background noise in some of these chats. Like Gospel choirs at full tilt. Support the podcast at patreon.com/bookshambles
We're very excited to be joined by author Matt Haig for the latest episode to chat about his new book!Notes on a Nervous Planet is the follow up to Matt's best-selling book Reasons to Stay Alive, which covered his experiences of anxiety and depression. One of his recent books, How to Stop Time, is set to be made into a movie starring Benedict Cumberbatch.In this episode, we talk to Matt about why modern life seems designed to stress us out and how we need to find ways to disconnect.Notes on a Nervous Planet is published by Canongate priced £12.99 and goes on sale on 5 July.Find more features about anxiety on our website: www.calmmoment.comMusic "Summer in my Heart" by Adam Drake and Tom Jenkins (Audionetwork). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Haig has been one of our most requested guests on social media so we're delighted he is our guest this week. Robin and Josie chat to Matt about his own work including the upcoming Notes on a Nervous Planet as well as some of his favourite works from the likes of Emily Dickinson, Carl Sagan and Janette Winterson. A bonus 20 minutes of chat await Patreon supporters this week. You can hear that, and help keep the podcast in production, by pledging at patreon.com/bookshambles