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Truth, Lies, and Work is an award-winning psychology podcast from the HubSpot Podcast Network, hosted by Chartered Occupational Psychologist Leanne Elliott and business owner Al Elliott. After our January unfiltered series, we're back to our This Week in Work format, bringing you the latest workplace news, expert insights, and solutions to your burning workplace dilemmas.
Explore the complexities of balancing employee satisfaction with organizational goals alongside Rob Hosking, executive director of administrative and customer support at Robert Half. Hosking discusses strategies for aligning employee needs with budgetary constraints, emphasizing the importance of understanding individual job satisfaction as well as the significance of transparent communication and employee feedback in maintaining morale and engagement.Each week, All Things Work explores the latest workplace topics. Get the latest episode, along with additional resources and expert insights delivered straight to your inbox each week by signing up for the All Things Work newsletter: https://www.shrm.org/topics-tools/flagships/all-things-workRate/review All Things Work on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Today’s lunch hour is sponsored by Northfield’s place for Happy People and Happy Dogs, In the Dog House. It’s a canine themed set of music, and a great conversation with owners Joan and Rob Hosking. For more information visit inthedoghousemn.com
In today's episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with Rob Hoskins, a former police officer turned keynote speaker, TEDx speaker, and passionate advocate for mental health - to delve into inspiring stories of resilience, growth, and the pursuit of happiness. Rob's journey began in the intense and demanding world of law enforcement. As a police officer, his primary focus was on protecting communities and others, often neglecting his own mental well-being in the process. The constant exposure to stress, negativity, and traumatic incidents took its toll, leaving him emotionally drained and psychologically exhausted.One of the biggest challenges Rob faced was the pressure to conform to the identity imposed by his uniform and role. This barrier inhibited vulnerability and prevented open discussions about mental health. The fear of judgement and the stigma surrounding masculinity made it difficult for him to seek help or even acknowledge his struggles.However, Rob's journey took a transformative turn as he embraced the importance of mental health and happiness. He now advocates for openness and encourages others to choose happiness.So, in our conversation, we explore the seven steps of happiness… discussing concepts of acceptance, self-awareness, aligning one's life with their fundamental beliefs, and surrounding oneself with a supportive social circle, whilst reinforcing that happiness is not merely a destination - but a journey of self-discovery and growthTedX Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b-ExRwZktcFind Rob:https://www.instagram.com/robhoskingofficial/https://www.youtube.com/@robhoskingofficialhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/robhoskingofficial/Website- www.robhosking.co
Mighty motivator Rob Hosking tells us all we need to know about Mental Health Awareness Week, and spills the beans on all things SpaFest at CarFest 2024. Join Chris, Vassos and the team every weekday for laughs with the listeners, the greatest guests, and a pinch of the papers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as delve into a critical topic: the profound impact of the workplace environment on mental health. Whether you're an employee seeking balance or an employer eager to cultivate a mentally healthy workplace, this conversation promises valuable perspectives and tangible strategies. Together, we'll unravel the dynamics shaping mental health at work. guest: Rob Hosking watch his TedX: https://youtu.be/4b-ExRwZktc --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/normalizetheconversation/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/normalizetheconversation/support
In this podcast conversation, Naomi and David speak with Kaigan Carrie, the host of the Evolving Prisons podcast and a PhD researcher studying the relationship between prison officer culture and well-being. Kaigan explains that her podcast aims to share the stories of prison officers, governors, and ex-prisoners to shed light on the realities of life in prison and promote rehabilitation. They discuss the importance of focusing on the nuances of the prison experience rather than glamorizing crime, as many true crime podcasts tend to do. Kaigan emphasizes the need for society to understand the work that prison officers do and the challenges they face. She believes that prison officers should have a voice and wants to be a platform for them to share their experiences. Kaigan also highlights the differences in training between countries, specifically mentioning the lack of substance misuse training for prison officers in Scotland compared to Norway. She believes that proper training is crucial for addressing issues like drug use in prisons. The conversation then shifts to Kaigan's passion for well-being and her desire to encourage people to create lives that truly fulfill them. She shares her core values, which include connection, health, freedom, and growth. Kaigan emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health and dealing with the things that are going on in one's head to find true happiness. Lastly, Kaigan discusses her collaboration with Rob Hosking on a magazine called The Rise of Happiness, which focuses on well-being and provides expert tips and research on various aspects of health. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for a more nuanced understanding of prison life, the importance of proper training for prison officers, and the significance of prioritizing well-being in society. https://www.evolvingprisons.com/ https://riseofhappiness.com/about/
In this conversation, Rob, a former police officer, discusses his experiences and the challenges he faced in the police force. He emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive and positive work environment to promote the well-being and happiness of staff. Rob believes that open communication and safe spaces for sharing personal stories are crucial in addressing the negative impact of the job. He also highlights the need for mandatory meetings to address mental health and create healthy habits within the organization. Rob shares his own struggles with mental health and the difficulty he faced in seeking help due to the stigma associated with it. He emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and supportive individuals. Rob also talks about his current work as a motivational speaker, where he focuses on increasing happiness in both personal and professional lives. The conversation touches on the negative impact of gossip and the need for a more compassionate and understanding culture within the police force. Rob and the other participants discuss the challenges of compartmentalizing emotions and the importance of facing and healing from traumatic experiences. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for a shift in the culture of the police force to prioritize the well-being and mental health of its staff. It emphasizes the importance of open communication, support, and creating a positive work environment to promote happiness and resilience. https://www.linkedin.com/in/robrthosking/?originalSubdomain=uk https://riseofhappiness.com/about/
Check out the incredible journey of Rob Hosking, a former front-line Police Officer turned inspirational TEDx speaker and passionate mental health advocate. In this engaging Podcast, Rob fearlessly shares his personal story of overcoming adversity and finding happiness in the midst of life's challenges. With a unique background, including being a qualified mental health first aider, Rob brings a wealth of experience and insights to his dynamic talks. Drawing from his own struggles with mental health and traumatic experiences as a Police Officer, Rob emphasises the importance of prioritising wellbeing and openly discussing mental health. Discover the 7 Steps to Happiness, a framework created by Rob for a happier life, and learn how you can apply these steps to your own journey. As the Co-Founder of Rise of Happiness, Rob leads a movement dedicated to promoting happiness. He publishes free happiness magazines featuring inspirational stories, expert tips, and research on happiness. Trained as a mental health first aider, Rob is on a mission to empower individuals to take control of their lives, identify what brings them joy, and make positive changes. Join Rob as he delivers vulnerable talks about his mental health journey and explores the concept of happiness. Discover why embracing happiness every day is crucial, and gain valuable insights into improving your own mental well-being. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired and motivated by Rob's charm, wit, and genuine commitment to helping others lead happier lives. Check Rob's website out now for a dose of positivity and practical advice!
Rob had never given much thought to whether or not he wanted kids. After a turning point in his life, that changed. Not only did Rob realize he didn't want kids, but shortly after he made the choice permanent by getting a vasectomy. Rob is passionate about helping others in their times of crisis and improving their overall wellbeing. Having navigated his own mental health experiences, he is on a journey to help others ensure they live the life they want, instead of what society demands. Together with his partner Kaigan, he founded a free wellbeing magazine, Rise of Happiness, which aims to provide inspirational and uplifting stories. Connect with Rob: LinkedIn ______________________ Want to meet and connect with others who have also chosen not to have kids? Join a growing global network of childfree people today: wnk-club.com --- 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/anna-marie-olson/message
https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh-rob-hosking Former Cop, had to leave due to mental ill health, UK From the webinar: https://www.policesciencedr.com/mh
RAPPO & DEACS EASTER CUP SPECIAL 18th April 2019 Thank you for listening to another episode of the podcast. This is the 20th episode to become available to download and enjoy. Of course, we’re out a day early this week because of the busy Easter local football programme. It’s always a special time in the football calendar with not only an all but full programme of SWPL matches on the Good Friday, but then cup football takes over with the Cornwall Combination League Cup Final on the Sunday and of course the Cornwall Senior Cup final on the Easter Monday. Our version of the FA Cup as described by three of our guests this week St Austell’s Caretaker Manager Neil Slateford, who is also no stranger to appearing in the final, and we also talk to the two managers involved on the day – Saltash’s Matt Cusack and Falmouth’s Andy Westgarth. Before that however, we also hear from two key people in the build-up to the Combo final on the Sunday – Illogan’s skipper Steve Abbott-Smith and St Day’s assistant manager Rob Hosking. It’s a special cup episode and no apologies for it being just over two hours. You’ve got the whole weekend to listen to it! It’s great that we can get to hear from people who will be involved in the big games coming up and that we can share them with you, our listeners. There’s also the usual features such as Rappo’s “Bet of the Week” and our Predictions on a handful of games throughout the Saturday football programme, from SWPL through to Duchy and Trelawny. We keep in touch with our resident Truro City supporters, Cam and Josh, as well as with the SWPL secretary Phil Hiscox. While Rappo takes his regular look at the Cornwall Combination League scene, we also touch on the MAB ECPL Premier Division title run-in, and more from this league next week with their league cup final taking place. Once again, thanks for listening and please feel free to contact me – davedeacon@cornishsoccer.info with feedback, comments and suggestions for future episodes. It’s a bit of fun talking about Cornish football with some of the people who are making sure local football stays on the map! Don’t forget, you can always leave a voice message for inclusion by going onto the Anchor app and following CORNISH SOCCER talking football. Go on, give it a go and let us know what you reckon. “OUR FA CUP” Timings (TOTAL : 2:17:31m) 01:00 Recapping on some of the week’s events! 08:07 Neil Slateford 18:20 TCFC_Updates co-hosts Josh & Cam 31:31 “The Bet of the Week” 37:00 Rappo’s Combo review 48:28 Phil Hiscox’s SWPL catch-up 1:04:00 ECPL mention 1:06:19 Steve Abbott-Smith (Illogan RBL’s skipper) 1:19:06 Rob Hosking (Assistant Manager at St Day) 1:35:18 Predictions – after 19 podcasts, Rappo is leading 6-3! 1:46:00 Matt Cusack (Saltash United manager) 2:01:52 Andy Westgarth (Falmouth Town’s manager) 2:13:00 Wrap up with Rappo!
RAPPO & DEACS FRIDAY FIX PODCAST 1st March 2019 Episode 13 of the FRIDAY FIX podcast is now available to download and enjoy. It includes interviews from around Cornwall, mixed in with chat about the local football scene as Rappo takes his regular look at the Cornwall Combination League and our Predictions slot covers off a handful of games from throughout the Saturday football schedule. As usual we keep in touch with our resident Truro City supporters, Josh and Cam, as well as the SWPL secretary Phil Hiscox. Thanks must go to Lee Denton (as he takes over as co-manager of Penzance alongwith Dave Leonard), Rob Hosking (recently appointed as assistant manager at St Day), and now that we know for sure who has applied, we hear from Steve Carpenter (the secretary of the new Step 7 league – the St Piran Football League). Once again, thanks for listening and please feel free to contact me – davedeacon@cornishsoccer.info with feedback, comments and suggestions for future episodes.
Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about the warm weather news, Magic Talk up and running, the outing of MP Sarah Dowie, slow TV sparking late-night talkback callers - and Rob Hosking RIP.
Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about the warm weather news, Magic Talk up and running, the outing of MP Sarah Dowie, slow TV sparking late-night talkback callers - and Rob Hosking RIP.
RAPPO & DEACS FRIDAY FIXTURE PODCAST 4th January 2019 Another episode of the new FRIDAY FIXTURE is now available to download and enjoy. More interviews with managers and players around Cornwall, mixed in with Rappo’s “Bet of the Week” and our abysmal attempt at some Predictions, while we keep in touch with our resident Truro City supporters, Josh and Cam, as well as the SWPL secretary Phil Hiscox. Actually, this week it’s more Josh than Cam as you’ll find out why! However, in fine style Josh carries on solo as we recap on the Hungerford win, another Torquay defeat and preview Welling. SWPL secretary Phil Hiscox was at one of the midweek League Cup matches and the quarter finals are now clearer. After three successes on the trot, the run came to an abrupt halt, but nevertheless it hasn’t deterred Rappo as he gives us another ‘Bet of the Week’. Before Rappo also highlights recent Cornwall Combination League activity, we hear from St Day’s Rob Hosking ahead of their Senior Cup tie with one of his former clubs Porthleven. Then Polperro manager Matt Pengelly tells us how special a day its going to be for his squad, who for most, it will be their first-ever visit to the iconic Bickland Park. Don’t ask how many of his five Senior Cup finals Rappo won though! But in his defence, he’s amongst many a great past Cornish players who also hasn’t picked up an Easter Monday winners trophy. With all the Senior Cup talk it seems natural to use those games for our usual Predictions slot, but can it help us improve on our terrible tally of only one correct since we started the Friday Fix a few weeks ago? Finally, ahead of St Austell’s trip to Chertsey Town for their FA Vase tie, we talk to player and assistant manager Neil Slateford who did a similar trip with the Lillywhites four seasons ago. Once again, thanks for listening and please feel free to contact me – davedeacon@cornishsoccer.info with feedback, comments and suggestions for future episodes. You can also leave a voice message for inclusion by going onto the Anchor app and following CORNISH SOCCER talking football.
Apologies for the sound quality in this episode! However, weekly newspaper match reporter Rob Hosking looks again at the top of the SWPL D1 West as it gets closer to finding out the eventual champions!
Rob Hosking, who covers the SWPL for the local weekly papers talks to CORNISH SOCCER about the games coming up in the Division One West on Good Friday and the Saturday This episode’s Running Order:- 1:16 Realistic prospect for title 1:50 Ludgvan 3:30 Good Friday’s morning fixtures 3:40 Liskeard Athletic v Dobwalls 4:54 Penzance v Mousehole 6:25 Plymstock v Elburton Villa 7:35 The Good Friday afternoon kick-offs 8:25 St Dennis v St Blazey 9:05 Wendron v Porthleven 9.59 Holsworthy v Bude 10.45 Saturday’s games 10.55 Marjons v Millbrook 12.20 Illogan RBL v Wadebridge 13.40 Rob’s Pick of the Games 14.15 Rob’s Tip for the Title 15.15 Combination League Cup Final
This one features 3 willing volunteers from the South West Peninsula League Division One West, the LWC Drinks Combination and the Trelawny League. It's a dummy run but have a listen and let me know what you think. And apologies for the slight delay between the introduction and when the volunteers join (a teething problem!) Many thanks to Steve Abbott-Smith, Rob Hosking and Dave Bartlam who without them I wouldn't have been able to test this all out. If you like what you've heard and wish to get involved, do what the guys did - download the Anchor App (it's free) and then add CORNISH SOCCER as a favorite. Then you not only get to be able to listen to episodes sooner than waiting for the podcast to be available online, but you can join in as well.
Bill English departs from his predecessor by publicly telling voters to go for Dunne and Seymour, comments Rob Hosking. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/pm-urges-national-voters-epsom-give-electorate-vote-seymour-jw-205720
There are some weird symmetries with Election 2014 already, says Rob Hosking. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/mid-air-u-turns-and-slow-motion-re-run-2014-election
Rob Hosking thinks Greens are trying to run a hard-left campaign for votes. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/metirias-benefit-concert
Labour's numbers in its fiscal plan don't add up, says Rob Hosking. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/labours-alt-budget-long-alternative-short-budget
Rob Hosking on what to expect from CPI figures, which are released tomorrow. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/inflation-will-wobble-wheeler-will-still-wait-rh-p-205325
Rob Hosking bemoans the days when "problem" signified a story to a journalist, instead of "offended." Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/end-neo-liberalism-and-advent-age-euphemism
A very different set of priorities around tax for Election 2017, Rob Hosking says. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/election-2017-differing-tax-visions
Rob Hosking says the PM hints at tax adjustments but won't comment on indexing. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/english-hints-more-tax-relief-rh-p-205100
Fake news everywhere! Rob Hosking wishes good luck to voters for this election. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/lies-damned-lies-and-elections-0
The 'drop' in household borrowing isn't much of a drop at all, Rob Hosking reports. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/nz-household-borrowing-still-too-high
Rob Hosking says the anticipated popular appeal of Shane Jones shouldn't be taken for granted. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/shane-jones-how-good-fit-he-new-zealand-first-really
Departing Clutha-Southland MP Todd Barclay leaves quite a few questions behind him as he departs Parliament, says Rob Hosking. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/order-paper-lessons-barclay-boilover
Rob Hosking says the Reserve Bank had no reason to change the OCR. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/reserve-bank-calls-lower-nz-dollar-it-holds-rate-steady-jr-204419
Rob Hosking previews the Reserve Bank's likely OCR move this week. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/reserve-bank-will-sit-tight-week-rh-p-204278
Rob Hosking says there are unusual uncertainties around economic growth. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/growth-wobbles-bring-uncertainty-over-latest-gdp-figures
Rob Hosking questions Labour's moves on export education, one of NZ's success stories. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/little-plan-attract-trump-refugees-new-zealand-jw-p-204063
Both National and Labour are blundering about ahead of Election 2017. Rob Hosking asks, which one is more palatable? Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/order-paper-complacency-vs-stupidity-isnt-much-choice
Rob Hosking is not surprised by the latest election polling numbers. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/latest-poll-nats-ride-high-watch-gareth-morgans-rise
Rob Hosking thinks Labour needs to move on. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/order-paper-nostalgia-and-labours-folly
The terms of trade is at the highest since 1973; Rob Hosking on why its more important than most economic indicators. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/terms-trade-peaks-what-it-means
Rob Hosking says Labour's "a main opposition party still stuck in the past." Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/memo-labour-stop-digging
Labour and Greens are flailing after the Budget 2017 reveal according to NBR's Rob Hosking. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/budget-aftermath-shows-opposition-flailing
NBR's Rob Hosking says housing and debt are the two things people haven't grasped about Budget 2017. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/budget-2017-debt-and-housing-announcement-wasnt
Rob Hosking does not think it's good enough the Budget has left out reduced taxation on savings. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/joyce-hints-savings-tax-rethink
Nice words give you a warm glow, but it doesn't matter if it results in inaction, says Rob Hosking. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/order-paper-good-intentions-political-correctness-and-social-investment
NBR's Rob Hosking with budget analysis. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/budget-2017-no-lolly-scramble-sweeteners-plenty-rh-p-203372
Those pre-budget announcements aren’t as big as they look. Joyce still has lots of fiscal room, says Rob Hosking. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/budget-2017-joyce-has-some-fat-surpluses-play
Rob Hosking has great expectations for Steven Joyce's first budget. Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/budget-2017-arise-surplus
Rob Hosking asks, are ministers are getting too big for their boots? Read more ($): https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/order-paper-arrogance-and-just-fallacy