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REASONS TO STAY ALIVE by Matt Haig, chosen by Ali Woods ELENA KNOWS by Claudia Piñeiro, chosen by Fee Mak THE DETAILS by Ia Genberg, chosen by Harriett GilbertComedian Ali Woods chooses a memoir by Matt Haig based on his experiences of living with depression and anxiety disorder. Moving, funny and incredibly honest, Reasons to Stay Alive is a book which blasts open the way in which we talk about depression.Presenter and DJ Fee Mak chooses a novel by Claudia Piñeiro called Elena Knows, following a day in the life of Elena, a 63-year-old woman struggling to come to terms with both her own illness and the death of her daughter.And Harriett Gilbert chooses a short Swedish novel by Ia Genberg called The Details, exploring the relationships that define us, and the small but profound details that stay with us.Producer: Becky Ripley
"An optimistic memoir about depression and anxiety"
Astrid hat in ihrem Metreat ein Buch gelesen, das sie sehr inspiriert hat: Reasons to stay alive von Matt Haig. Eine schöne Inspiration und Liste an Dingen, die das Leben lebenswert machen und wir wollten diese Liste heute für uns selbst machen, mit ein bisschen Hilfe von unseren Hörer*innen.
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Chapter 1 What's Reasons to Stay Alive"Reasons to Stay Alive" is a non-fiction memoir written by Matt Haig. It was published in 2015 and explores the author's personal experience with mental illness, particularly depression and anxiety. The book delves into Haig's darkest moments, his journey towards recovery, and offers insights and advice for others who may be going through similar struggles. It is an uplifting and compassionate account of how one can find reasons to stay alive even in the most challenging times.Chapter 2 Why is Reasons to Stay Alive Worth Read"Reasons to Stay Alive" by Matt Haig is worth reading for several reasons:1. Mental health awareness: The book delves into the author's personal experience with depression and anxiety, offering a personal and honest account of his struggles. It sheds light on the importance of mental health and provides a compassionate perspective on what it feels like to live with these conditions, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand mental health better.2. Realistic portrayal: Haig's writing is raw, emotional, and authentic. He doesn't shy away from describing the depths of his despair and the challenges he faced. This realism makes the book relatable for individuals who have experienced similar struggles and helps to break the stigma surrounding mental health.3. Hope and inspiration: Despite the darkness of the subject matter, "Reasons to Stay Alive" is ultimately a book about hope and the possibility of recovery. Haig shares the strategies that helped him during his darkest moments, such as therapy, medication, mindfulness, and the support of loved ones. These insights offer inspiration and encouragement for readers who may be going through their own difficult times.4. Universality of the themes: Although the book delves into the author's personal experience, it touches on universal themes of love, resilience, and the beauty of life. Haig's writing invites readers to contemplate their own lives and find reasons to stay alive, regardless of their specific circumstances.5. Emotional intelligence: Haig's book demonstrates a high level of emotional intelligence, providing empathy and understanding to those struggling with mental health issues. By sharing his story, he helps others feel seen, heard, and less alone, potentially fostering a sense of community and connection among those facing similar challenges.Overall, "Reasons to Stay Alive" is a powerful and compelling read that offers a unique perspective on mental health, combining personal anecdotes, philosophical reflections, and practical advice. It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to better understand mental health or find hope and inspiration in their own lives.Chapter 3 Reasons to Stay Alive Summary"Reasons to Stay Alive" is a memoir written by Matt Haig, in which he shares his personal experience with depression and anxiety, and offers insights into how he coped and managed to find hope and joy in life. The book explores various reasons to keep fighting and encourages readers to seek help and support when facing mental health challenges.Haig begins the book by vividly describing his own battle with depression, explaining how it affected every aspect of his life and made him feel isolated and disconnected from the world. He discusses the stigma and misunderstanding surrounding mental illness, emphasizing the importance of open discussions and education to combat this.Throughout the book, Haig offers different reasons to stay alive, drawing from his own experiences and research. He delves into the complexities of mental health, touching on topics such as the impact of social media, societal pressures, and the fear of failure. Haig...
Since 2016, Canada has offered assisted suicide through its public healthcare system. And the criteria for Medical Assistance in Dying has steadily expanded year on year, and will soon include not just those suffering from terminal conditions, but also those experience mental illness too. This week we speak with a Christian psychiatrist from Canada who has been involved in both the campaigning against the spread of euthanasia, and also figuring out on the ground how to care well for patients in a system which offers them the chance to take their own lives instead of receiving treatment. In particular, what can we in other countries yet to introduce such laws learn from the Canadian experience of sliding down the infamous slippery slope since 2016? We briefly discussed Canadian euthanasia in a previous episode in 2021 about assisted dying, which you can listen to here - https://johnwyatt.com/2021/10/08/assisted-dying-the-meacher-bill-radicals-in-the-lords-canadas-slippery-slope-and-fragile-conscience-protections/ (Correction: Our guest on a few occasions accidentally says the expansion of MAiD to those with mental illnesses was due in 2022, when it was in fact originally scheduled to begin in March 2023, although it has now been delayed again.) Subscribe to the Matters of Life and Death podcast: https://pod.link/1509923173 If you want to go deeper into some of the topics we discuss, visit John's website: http://www.johnwyatt.com For more resources to help you explore faith and the big questions, visit: http://www.premierunbelievable.com
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‘Matt Haig' นักเขียนชาวอังกฤษที่ฝากผลงานไว้มากมาย สำหรับหนังสือเรื่อง ‘Reasons to Stay Alive' เป็นเสมือนบันทึกที่บอกเล่าประสบการณ์ของเขา เกี่ยวกับอาการซึมเศร้า วิตกกังวล และแพนิค . ผ่านเรื่องราวของเขาคนเก่าที่ตายไปแล้ว และเขาคนใหม่ที่มีความสุขในปัจจุบัน เพื่อขอบคุณ ‘Andrea' ภรรยาที่คอยอยู่เคียงข้าง และเพื่อคนที่กำลังเผชิญกับโรคเหล่านี้อยู่ ให้รู้ว่าไม่ได้อยู่คนเดียว มีคนพร้อมเข้าใจเสมอ รวมถึงผู้ที่ต้องอยู่กับผู้ป่วยเพื่อให้เกิดความเข้าใจมากขึ้น . มาสรุปเรื่องราวที่น่าสนใจไปพร้อมๆ กัน . . #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast #inspiration
‘Matt Haig' นักเขียนชาวอังกฤษที่ฝากผลงานไว้มากมาย สำหรับหนังสือเรื่อง ‘Reasons to Stay Alive' เป็นเสมือนบันทึกที่บอกเล่าประสบการณ์ของเขา เกี่ยวกับอาการซึมเศร้า วิตกกังวล และแพนิค . ผ่านเรื่องราวของเขาคนเก่าที่ตายไปแล้ว และเขาคนใหม่ที่มีความสุขในปัจจุบัน เพื่อขอบคุณ ‘Andrea' ภรรยาที่คอยอยู่เคียงข้าง และเพื่อคนที่กำลังเผชิญกับโรคเหล่านี้อยู่ ให้รู้ว่าไม่ได้อยู่คนเดียว มีคนพร้อมเข้าใจเสมอ รวมถึงผู้ที่ต้องอยู่กับผู้ป่วยเพื่อให้เกิดความเข้าใจมากขึ้น . มาสรุปเรื่องราวที่น่าสนใจไปพร้อมๆ กัน . . #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast #inspiration
‘Matt Haig' นักเขียนชาวอังกฤษที่ฝากผลงานไว้มากมาย สำหรับหนังสือเรื่อง ‘Reasons to Stay Alive' เป็นเสมือนบันทึกที่บอกเล่าประสบการณ์ของเขา เกี่ยวกับอาการซึมเศร้า วิตกกังวล และแพนิค . ผ่านเรื่องราวของเขาคนเก่าที่ตายไปแล้ว และเขาคนใหม่ที่มีความสุขในปัจจุบัน เพื่อขอบคุณ ‘Andrea' ภรรยาที่คอยอยู่เคียงข้าง และเพื่อคนที่กำลังเผชิญกับโรคเหล่านี้อยู่ ให้รู้ว่าไม่ได้อยู่คนเดียว มีคนพร้อมเข้าใจเสมอ รวมถึงผู้ที่ต้องอยู่กับผู้ป่วยเพื่อให้เกิดความเข้าใจมากขึ้น . มาสรุปเรื่องราวที่น่าสนใจไปพร้อมๆ กัน . . #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast #inspiration
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At the age of 24, living in Ibiza, Matt Haig stepped to the ledge of a cliff with the intention of launching himself to his end. But something pulled him back. That experience led him and his girlfriend, who'd eventually become his wife, back to his childhood home where Matt would begin the process of picking up the pieces of his life. A writer, he kept that season of profound darkness, revelation, and recovery within his family, while he deepened into a career as a novelist and children's book author. But years later, a simple blog post that he never thought anyone would see effectively outed that experience, leading to a book a year later called Reasons to Stay Alive that became a massive bestseller and also expanded Matt's notoriety into the world of personal growth. He's since blended fiction and nonfiction, penning more novels, something exploring big existential questions, but in honest and accessible ways. His book, The Midnight Library, just hit 2 million copies sold, and Matt's latest book, The Comfort Book is Haig's life raft: it's a collection of notes, lists, and stories written over a span of several years that originally served as gentle reminders to his future self that things are not always as dark as they may seem. You can find Matt at: Website | InstagramIf you LOVED this episode:You'll also love the conversations we had with Kate DiCamillo about writing, creativity, telling the truth, but always leaving readers with hope.My new book is available!Order Sparked: Discover Your Unique Imprint for Work that Makes You Come Alive today!Check out our offerings & partners: Sleep Number: Adjustable firmness, comfort and support on each side. Proven quality sleep is life-changing sleep. Special offers now available for a limited time. Only at Sleep Number stores or sleepnumber.com/GOODLIFEIndeed: Connect with your talent audience so you can make more quality hires faster. Post your job, interview candidates, and make offers all on Indeed. Start hiring today. Get started right now with a FREE $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/GOODLIFESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
EP 1121 Book Review Reasons To Stay Alive ตอนที่ 2 มาต่อเป็นตอนจบของการ Review หนังสือเล่มนี้ครับ ตอนนี้จะเป็นข้อแนะนำ 40 ข้อที่สามารถนำมาใช้ดำเนินชีวิตให้ปราศจากความซึมเศร้าหรือความวิตกกังวล ลองฟังกันเผื่อเป็นประโยชน์นะครับ
EP 1121 Book Review Reasons To Stay Alive ตอนที่ 2 มาต่อเป็นตอนจบของการ Review หนังสือเล่มนี้ครับ ตอนนี้จะเป็นข้อแนะนำ 40 ข้อที่สามารถนำมาใช้ดำเนินชีวิตให้ปราศจากความซึมเศร้าหรือความวิตกกังวล ลองฟังกันเผื่อเป็นประโยชน์นะครับ
EP 1120 Book Review Reasons To Stay Alive ตอนที่ 1 เป็นหนังสือที่ผู้เขียนคือ Matt Haig เล่าถึงโรคซึมเศร้า และ โรควิตกกังวลที่เขาเป็นเอง โดยเล่าถึงประสบการณ์และแนวทางการดำเนินชีวิต จนกระทั่งเขากลับมาเป็นปกติ ผมนำมา Review ไว้ในตอนนี้เผื่อเป็นประโยชน์กับหลาย ๆ คนนะครับ
EP 1120 Book Review Reasons To Stay Alive ตอนที่ 1 เป็นหนังสือที่ผู้เขียนคือ Matt Haig เล่าถึงโรคซึมเศร้า และ โรควิตกกังวลที่เขาเป็นเอง โดยเล่าถึงประสบการณ์และแนวทางการดำเนินชีวิต จนกระทั่งเขากลับมาเป็นปกติ ผมนำมา Review ไว้ในตอนนี้เผื่อเป็นประโยชน์กับหลาย ๆ คนนะครับ
โรคซึมเศร้า คือโรคทางใจที่กัดกินใครหลายคนในโลกนี้ ความรู้สึกล่องหน และหวาดกลัวความสุข ถูกถ่ายทอดผ่านภาพยนตร์ เพลง และหนังสือหลายต่อหลายเล่ม หากแต่ Reasons to Stay Alive งานเขียนของ แมตต์ เฮก แตกต่างจากที่ว่ามา เพราะแม้ว่าหนังสือจะพูดถึงภาวะซึมเศร้า แต่นี่คือหนังสือที่อ่านแล้วเต็มไปด้วยความหวัง คล้ายเป็นเพื่อนปลอบประโลมคนผู้แหลกสลายว่าไม่ได้เป็นแบบนี้อยู่คนเดียว และกำลังจะบอกว่าวันคืนอันมืดมิดผ่านมาแล้วก็ผ่านไป และโลกมักมอบเหตุผลของการมีชีวิตอยู่ให้เราเสมอ สนใจสั่งซื้อหนังสือ Reasons to Stay Alive แด่ผู้แหลกสลาย ได้ที่ https://bit.ly/2UArT80
โรคซึมเศร้า คือโรคทางใจที่กัดกินใครหลายคนในโลกนี้ ความรู้สึกล่องหน และหวาดกลัวความสุข ถูกถ่ายทอดผ่านภาพยนตร์ เพลง และหนังสือหลายต่อหลายเล่ม หากแต่ Reasons to Stay Alive งานเขียนของ แมตต์ เฮก แตกต่างจากที่ว่ามา เพราะแม้ว่าหนังสือจะพูดถึงภาวะซึมเศร้า แต่นี่คือหนังสือที่อ่านแล้วเต็มไปด้วยความหวัง คล้ายเป็นเพื่อนปลอบประโลมคนผู้แหลกสลายว่าไม่ได้เป็นแบบนี้อยู่คนเดียว และกำลังจะบอกว่าวันคืนอันมืดมิดผ่านมาแล้วก็ผ่านไป และโลกมักมอบเหตุผลของการมีชีวิตอยู่ให้เราเสมอ สนใจสั่งซื้อหนังสือ Reasons to Stay Alive แด่ผู้แหลกสลาย ได้ที่ https://bit.ly/2UArT80
In this episode I yalk about a book I read by Matt Haig called, 'Reasons To Stay Alive'. MY BOOKS:Live Your Ideal Life - A Workbook to help you build the life you wantGuaranteed Inspiration - A guide to help you find inspiration where ever you areJournal to the Centre of Yourself - Intro to journaling as a way to improve your mindset MY PLANNERS:Daily Productivity Planner Daily Happiness Journal Daily Kindness Journal REACH OUT TO ME: Sign up to my weekly newsletter - https://www.richardschrieber.com/#/portal/signup/free My website / blog - https://www.richardschrieber.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richardschrieber/ WHO AM I? My name is Richard Schrieber. I am a multi award winning trailer music composer working from my home in South Oxfordshire. I make videos about music production, mindset, creativity and lifestyle design. I have two music production schools that I started to help other music makers turn their passion into a career. I am married with three kids My website / blog - https://www.richardschrieber.com
In this episode I yalk about a book I read by Matt Haig called, 'Reasons To Stay Alive'. MY BOOKS:Live Your Ideal Life - A Workbook to help you build the life you wantGuaranteed Inspiration - A guide to help you find inspiration where ever you areJournal to the Centre of Yourself - Intro to journaling as a way to improve your mindset MY PLANNERS:Daily Productivity Planner Daily Happiness Journal Daily Kindness Journal REACH OUT TO ME: Sign up to my weekly newsletter - https://www.richardschrieber.com/#/portal/signup/free My website / blog - https://www.richardschrieber.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richardschrieber/ WHO AM I? My name is Richard Schrieber. I am a multi award winning trailer music composer working from my home in South Oxfordshire. I make videos about music production, mindset, creativity and lifestyle design. I have two music production schools that I started to help other music makers turn their passion into a career. I am married with three kids My website / blog - https://www.richardschrieber.com
Matt Haig released the Sunday Times bestseller Reasons To Stay Alive, back in 2015. Though Matt had written several successful novels prior to this release, 16 years after suffering a breakdown at the age of 24, Matt started writing about his own experiences with his mental health and how he has learned to enjoy life again since. It has sold over two million copies in the UK and been translated to over 40 languages, saving lives all over the world. Matt has continued to release best selling novels since and his most recent is The Midnight Library, the story of Nora, who is given the chance to undo her regrets and try out each of the other lives she might have lived. Matt and Katie discuss the strength that comes from getting past a difficult chapter of life and how to use it to your advantage. The pair also chat Winnie the Pooh and hairdressing! A Somethin' Else Production.
"Human beings are works in progress that mistakenly think they're finished." - Daniel Gilbert Season 4 is here!! This episode is all about the many ways in which adopting a growth mindset as opposed to a fixed one will enable you to be more resilient, motivated, open and successful in the long run. It's such a powerful tool - if you can train your mind to see opportunity in every difficulty and to reframe "I'm not good at this," to "I'm not good at this YET," then you'll experience long-term fulfilment, growth and happiness even as things inevitably challenge you. Lucy chats you through several growth mindset frameworks and sends love to anyone having a tough time at the moment- it's so okay to not be okay right now. Hopefully the podcast can be an escape from things that are getting you down if life is tough right now. x --- Things mentioned in this episode: Ted Talks: Dan Gilbert: 'The Psychology of Your Future Self.' (watch here) and Carol Dweck: 'The Power of Believing You Can Improve.' (watch here) 'The Nila Extract' URN radio show (listen on Spotify here) YouTube video on the 'Above or Below the line' framework (here) 'Breath' - 30 Day Yoga series by Yoga with Adriene (destress here ;) ) Reasons To Stay Alive by Matt Haig (book) - recommend this to anyone and everyone --- Space to Learn on Apple Podcasts - leave a rating and a review here!! Thank you! Follow the podcast on instagram @spacetolearnpodcast (click here to go follow!) Thank you for listening!! x
7 reasons to stay alive. Please stay alive.
Inspirational Story about Overcoming Depression.
My guest this week is Matt Haig, author of bestselling books Reasons To Stay Alive, How To Stop Time, and Notes On A Nervous Planet - which is one of my top most favourite books which sits firmly on my bedside table. His new book, The Midnight Library, is out now and is a number one Sunday Times Bestseller, was an instant New York Times bestseller, and was a BBC Two Between The Covers book club pick. This episode is not sponsored but I would like to talk about James’ Place. This charity exists to save the lives of men in suicidal crisis. Suicide is the leading cause of death for men under 50. The first James’ Place opened two years ago in Liverpool, the first of its kind in the UK, and has supported more than 400 men experiencing suicidal crisis, delivered by trained therapists. A new James’ Place will open in London in early 2021. The charity was set up by Clare Milford Haven and Nick Wentworth-Stanley, my in-laws, after their twenty-one-year-old son, James, died by suicide ten days after a minor operation. James had no history of mental illness or depression and had sought urgent help for anxiety and suicidal thoughts, but didn’t find it. A new James Place will open in London in early 2021. You can find out more at Jamesplace.org.uk ** This episode was recorded remotely via Zoom ** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Haig is one of my favorite authors. I put him up there with Nick Hornby and Chuck Klosterman. I love the way his mind works and the way he can paint a picture. I first came across Matt with his 2015 best seller 'Reasons To Stay Alive.' Never before had I read something about mental health and depression that was so open and honest. So many of the feelings that Matt expressed in that non-fiction book echoed things that I had felt during my battles with anxiety and depression. It was incredible to see them on the page in something that was circulating the world. A couple years later Matt released 'How To Stop Time' and that was the first time I had a chance to speak with him. I realized that his honesty is something that lives in his real life and not only on the page. I've been lucky enough to speak with Matt a couple more times over the years and this latest conversation comes at the release of his latest novel 'The Midnight Library.' First of all, it's a great book and I suggest it to all of you. But even though it's a fiction novel, it still has a lot of the mental health conversation that needs to be front and center, especially in the world we live in today. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Matt Haig. To find out more about Matt: Instagram: instagram.com/mattzhaig Twitter: twitter.com/matthaig1 To find out more about Be More Well: Instagram: instagram.com/bemorewellpodcast Twitter: twitter.com/bemorewell
امروز 18 آگوست روز جهانی Never Give Up هست، روزی که به ما یادآوری کنه تو هر مرحله از زندگی نباید دست از تلاش کردن کشید و اجازه ندیم چیزی مانع رسیدن ما به هدفمون بشن. در این پادکست به شما یه کتاب خوب و موثر در این حوزه معرفی کردیم، امیدواریم که دوست داشته باشید و هرگز توی زندگی تسلیم نشید! پس تا هفته بعد و اپیزود بعدی Never Give Up! خرید کتاب Reasons to stay alive
Author Matt Haig joins Jameela this week to discuss pandemic mental health, his ground-breaking book Reasons To Stay Alive and why he wrote it, how anyone with any amount of privilege can struggle with depression, social media's contributions to mental health issues, their own social media regrets, and his new book - The Midnight Library - which is available in the US on September 29th.
Ali talks about Reasons To Stay Alive by Matt Haig, a book that she calls her favorite. In the book, Matt talks about his experiences with depression and suicidal thoughts, all while advocating for and inspiring those who battle with depression. Go to www.BehindTheIllness.com/links to purchase the book. New episodes of Behind the Illness every Friday, ready first thing in the morning for your commute to work. --- 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
Depression is one of the deadliest diseases on the planet. As the population of depressives in modern society increases year by year, the majority still hold prejudices against depression. What on earth is depression? How can we cope with it? By means of self-analysis, the author of this book, Matt Haig, wrote about his feelings after suffering from depression. Through his personal experience, he presented the inner world of depressives and their journey of self-help to combat depression.
หนังสือ Reasons to Stay Alive ของ Matt Haig- ถ้าคุณเป็นซึมเศร้าและชอบวิตกกังวลอยู่บ่อยครั้ง นี่คือหนทางรู้จักตัวเองมากขึ้น- เป็นการถ่ายทอดจากประสบการณ์ชีวิตของคนเขียน- เมื่อไหร่ก็ตามที่เราไม่เข้าใจในการมีชีวิตอยู่ เราก็จึงฆ่าตัวตาย- เราใช้ชีวิตเพื่อสิ่งใด นั่นคือคำถามที่เราต้องถามตัวเองให้จงได้- อย่าพยายามหนีมันด้วยการตาย แต่จงหนีมันด้วยการทำสิ่งที่ดีขึ้นกว่าเดิม
Recorded in the dressing rooms of the Lawrence Batley Theatre, Jessy and Henry are joined by Mike and Chris from the cast of Reasons to Stay Alive, a play based on the renowned, bestselling book by Matt Haig. Hear how the play came together and how it was led by the contents of the book from the very beginning. This important and powerful play is currently touring and will play at York Theatre Royal between the 5th and 9th of November with tickets available from the York Theatre Royal Box Office.
Lulu Wang's personal film The Farewell stars rapper Awkwafina in its lead role as a granddaughter not sure whether she should collude with a lie about her grandmother's health. Shot mostly in Mandarin Chinese, it's been a huge success at the US box office. Quichotte is Salman Rushdie's latest, Booker-shortlisted novel, a satire on contemporary life and politics. Does its Don Quixote-style plot take the reader with it on its wild ride? Antony Gormley's solo exhibition at the Royal Academy has involved flooding a room in the gallery and filling another with his trademark cast iron figures hanging in different directions from the ceiling, walls and floors. Reasons to Stay Alive at the Sheffield Crucible Studio is based on Matt Haig's enormously successful book of the same name and explores the nature and impact of depression on those who have it and those around them, using choreography and creative staging. Nomad: In The Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin is a new film by Werner Herzog. His friend, the traveller and writer Bruce Chatwin, died in 1989 but left him his backpack. Taking it with him he travels the world and considers his relationship with Chatwin. This week's reviewers are Meg Rosoff, Bidisha and Patrick Gale. Presented by Tom Sutcliffe. Podcast extra recommendations: Meg suggests wandering elsewhere at the Royal Academy to see the Félix Vallotton and Helene Schjerfbeck exhibitions: https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibitions-and-events and Wilding by Isabella Tree Bidisha: Awkwafina on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqDpVfc2_sYFrdGZ8yhRk4Q Patrick: Better Than Us on Netflix Tom: Undone on Amazon Prime
Find out about Matt Haig's favourite books and writers. Matt is one of Britain's best loved and most prolific writers. Reasons To Stay Alive and Notes From A Nervous Planet were both Sunday Times bestsellers. His children’s novels have won the Smarties Gold Medal, the Blue Peter Book of the Year, been shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize and nominated for the Carnegie Medal three times. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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.
Andy Burrows vertelt je in deze editie van Release Rundown alles over zijn nieuwe album 'Reasons To Stay Alive'. Dit album maakte Andy samen met dichter Matt Haig.
Andy Burrows vertelt je in deze editie van Release Rundown alles over zijn nieuwe album 'Reasons To Stay Alive'. Dit album maakte Andy samen met dichter Matt Haig.
Andy Burrows vertelt je in deze editie van Release Rundown alles over zijn nieuwe album 'Reasons To Stay Alive'. Dit album maakte Andy samen met dichter Matt Haig.
Here are my 10 Reasons To Stay Alive, and I hope to hear yours! Message me @JoeyKidney on all platforms. These reasons are very close to my heart, and if they are close to yours as well, then I am happy. And If they aren't, I want to hear yours as we all have different reasons. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-happy-times/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The legacy of Australian godfather of crime, Peter Corris, who's died at 76, the the role of writers' festivals in Australia and bestselling British author Matt Haig on how writing saved his life, from the Bendigo Writers' Festival.
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
Hello and welcome!Today’s episode is called: “Make A Real Difference With Your Writing.”Ever feel like you’re a little different to other people in the world? Or even a lot different?Ever feel a little on the outside of life? On the edges? Where there’s no Kool Aid to drink?Ever feel like an alien on this crazy little blue planet?!(Well then - as Miranda Lambert sings - we should be friends! That's beside the point, though!)I recently read a book by Matt Haig called Reasons To Stay Alive. He wrote this book about his experiences with depression.One part in particular really spoke to me. It reads:“The world is increasingly designed to depress us. Happiness isn’t very good for the economy…. How do you sell an anti-ageing moisturiser? You make someone worry about ageing. How do you get people to vote for a political party? You make them worry about immigration. How do you get them to buy insurance? By making them worry about everything. How do you get them to have plastic surgery? By highlighting their physical flaws. How do you get them to watch a TV show? By making them worry about missing out. How do you get them to buy a new smartphone? By making them feel like they are being left behind.”I don’t think I am alone in feeling drained by all of this sort of stuff in the world. Also by celebrity culture and sensationalist media and the social media highlight reel and whatever else.“Turn it off!” you may say. I do. In fact, I don’t even turn it on!! I don’t watch the news or read magazines and I limit any time on social media. Yet, still, it seems to surround me. News channels in the dentist reception area. Magazines in shops. Ad retargeting.So, ok… that’s life in the here and now. Fair enough.Here’s my point:Many, many people in life can feel all of this – and feel affected by it - without even being aware of what they are feeling.The world is more than just physical. Just because things aren’t visible doesn’t mean they aren’t, in the truest sense, tangible. Yet, this is not common conversation in the world.So many people feel on the outside, like they don’t fit in.Much of the world that we are part of is made up of a construct in one form or another, a series of systems set up to cater for masses of people or the economy. I’m thinking of everything from the schooling system to societal norms to daylight saving time.However, given that we people are individuals, it stands to reason that any system will not cater for every person, for every individual.So… if you are someone who is more sensitive or emotional or who thinks differently to whatever is the norm for our time you can be prone to feeling that you don’t “fit in”.Here’s the thing, though: we all own the world.It’s as much yours or mine as it is anyone else’s. It’s not the world that we don’t fit in to. It’s the systems and constructs that people accept as the norm that we don’t really fit in to.Ok… So say you “get” all this.You’re smart and you’re living and you’ve observed it. You’ve figured this out. You know who you are. You’ve lived a chunk of your life by now. You’ve had life experiences and adversities that you have lived through and that you have overcome.You have wisdom to share.Yes. Wisdom.You have wisdom to share with people who are a little behind you in terms of experience or on their life path, people who may be a little lost where they are right now and who could use someone reaching a hand out to them.Maybe you have lived through some adversity and overcome it. If so, you are living proof to somebody else that they can too.If you felt lost and found your way through to a place of meaning, you can be a beacon for someone else to do that too.In a world with an abundance of celebrity culture, reality TV and sensationalist media and news-entertainment machines, here’s what you can provide:Simple, honest truth.In the process of standing strong and speaking your truth you can be a powerful example to others.We people learn from each other and it’s our stories that really connect us.Your story, your experience, what you have lived through and overcome is what you can use to teach and help others.Your voice can be a calming one, a reassuring one, a resonant one, an inspiring one, a wise one.Your truth, shared through your voice and your writing, can help those listening to understand their perspectives and empower themselves and help them to feel a whole lot better about themselves, and in their lives, too.Being a person who is “awake” in life and a person who thinks or feels or lives outside the box - and who likely feels more intensely than most - you have a perspective on life that is likely to be:1. different from the norm2. so, so, so important for the kindred spirits out there who feel a little or a lot alone right now.I encourage you to start writing and sharing what is true to you.Start putting a voice to what you are feeling and experiencing. These will be things many are feeling and experiencing, but are not saying.Through your voice, you can be a voice for others. A voice for the voiceless.Here are 5 tips to help you have a clear, strong voice in your writing:#1 Get clear about what you stand for and the message you want to share.#2 Break it down simply in simple language. Make it easy for your reader to read.#3 Less is more. One well written and clearly communicated concept is so much more powerful than overwhelming people. Let them come back for more.#4 Use stories. Stories are personal, bring everything to life and serve as a way to emotionally connect with your audience.#5 Always talk to one person, only one person is reading or listening to you at any time. Writing is so much more potent when you speak to one person.Own who you are and what you stand for. As one of my favorite sayings goes:“Be yourself. People don’t have to like you, but you don’t have to care.”So let me ask you… what do you feel is your message to share? What would you like to say? Who would you love to help?Thank you for being here and for reading.I wish you, as always, lots of happy writing!Aoifexo********* Want to write a non-fiction or self help book? I’ve got a gift for you! A FREE writing course designed to help you do just that! You can get that here: http://www.mymessageislove.com/free-writing-course If you’d prefer to work with me 1:1 on your writing you can find out more about that here: http://www.mymessageislove.com/work-with-meFor any other enquiries, email me at: copy@mymessageislove.comAoife MY MESSAGE IS LOVE ********* Note: You might like these episodes too: #6 - Be The Anomaly (In Your Writing And Life) #15 - 5 Secrets To Attention Grabbing Stories #26 - Sensitive And Creative? STOP Blocking Yourself!*********
"Everything we need in life, we've already got" Matt Haig is the author of the books "Reasons To Stay Alive" and "Notes On A Nervous Planet". He chats to Yvette about the catharsis of writing, using yourself as a test lab, and trying to avoid making comparisons with others. Stay in touch with Mentally Yours on Twitter and our private Facebook group.
At the age of 24, Matt Haig was working in Ibiza with his girlfriend when he had a life-changing panic attack. Today he talks to Fearne about what happened next, his slow road to recovery and acceptance - and how the author of Reasons To Stay Alive found writing and talking about his experiences has helped him and others. This episode contains references to suicide and suicidal thoughts. If you're in the UK and in need of someone to talk to someone, this is a great list of people. For those outside the UK, you can call: Argentina: 02234930430 Australia: 131114 Austria: 017133374 Belgium: 106 Bosnia & Herzegovina: 080 05 03 05 Botswana: 3911270 Brazil: 212339191 Canada: 5147234000 (Montreal); 18662773553 (outside Montreal) Croatia: 014833888 Denmark: +4570201201 Egypt: 7621602 Finland: 010 195 202 France: 0145394000 Germany: 08001810771 Holland: 09000767 Hong Kong: +852 2382 0000 Hungary: 116123 India: 8888817666 Ireland: +4408457909090 Italy: 800860022 Japan: +810352869090 Mexico: 5255102550 New Zealand: 045861048 Norway: +4781533300 Philippines: 028969191 Poland: 5270000 Russia: 0078202577577 Spain: 914590050 South Africa: 0514445691 Sweden: 46317112400 Switzerland: 143 USA: 18002738255
“At the end of our relationship, when you cried, I just couldn’t care. I had no fucks left to give.” This week: a sombre episode about that sad moment when you run out of fucks to give the person you love. Things discussed this episode: Reasons To Stay Alive, a book by Matt Haig Wait But Why article - Life Is A Picture, But You Live In A Pixel To talk about the show head to Honor Eastly’s Facebook page. If you want to record an outro to be used in an upcoming episode, record your unique take on the following and carrier-pigeon it to us (we also use email: contact@beinghonestwithmyex.com): "Thanks for listening to Being Honest With My Ex. If you've enjoyed the podcast, subscribe to us on iTunes, leave a review and tell your friends. Peter is my favourite son!"
This week: an episode that almost got deleted. Listen in to hear an awkward conversation about whether SJ is a shit friend. - Things discussed this episode: Peter’s Kickstarter (turns out SJ bought three copies of Peter’s game) Reasons To Stay Alive by Matt Haig To talk about the show head to Honor Eastly’s Facebook page. If you want to record an outro to be used in an upcoming episode, record the following and carrier-pigeon it to us (we also use email: beinghonestwithmyex@gmail.com): "Thanks for listening to Being Honest With My Ex. If you've enjoyed the podcast, subscribe to us on iTunes, leave a review and tell your friends. Peter is my favourite son!"
Bestselling author Matt Haig has, since his 2005 debut 'The Last Family in England', brought us some of the quirkiest, darkest, and often funniest fictions in recent years. But Haig also suffered a breakdown in his early twenties, struck by panic and depression and pushed to the verge of suicide. Haig visited the Auditorium at Foyles in March 2015 to discuss this experience as described in his latest book, 'Reasons to Stay Alive'. Ever frank on the solemn and deeply personal subject of mental ill health, Matt Haig here braves the spotlight to narrate the road that led to his own personal tipping point and, more importantly, how and why he chose to live on. Chaired by Cathy Rentzenbrink, Associate Editor of The Bookseller, Foyles presents a dazzling insight into the mind of an author whose work comes celebrated by luminaries such as Jeanette Winterson, Ian Rankin and Stephen Fry as he talks about a subject that, directly or indirectly, affects so many of us today.
Best selling novelist Matt Haig talks about depression. Warm, witty, honest and human, this is a manifesto for staying alive, whatever your demons. Matt Haig writes books for both adults and children, often blending the worlds of domestic reality and outright fantasy, with a quirky twist. The Guardian has described his writing as 'delightfully weird' and the New York Times has called him 'a novelist of great talent' whose writing is 'funny, riveting and heartbreaking'. His novels for adults are The Last Family in England, narrated by a labrador and optioned for film by Brad Pitt; The Dead Fathers Club (2006), an update of Hamlet featuring an 11-year-old boy; The Possession of Mr Cave (2008), about a man obsessed with his daughter's safety, and The Radleys (2010) which won Channel 4's TV Book Club public vote and was shortlisted for a Galaxy National Book Award (UK). The film rights to all his adult novels have been sold. His next adult novel is The Humans (2013). His multi-award winning popular first novel for children, Shadow Forest, was published in 2007 and its sequel, The Runaway Troll, in 2009. His most recent children's novel is To Be A Cat (2012). 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories