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Send us a textJoin us for an insightful and heartfelt conversation with Sarah as she shares her deeply personal experiences with trauma and illness, from her mother's battle with a brain disease to her own fertility challenges. These events led Sarah to pursue work in somatic healing, where she now helps others find emotional and physical healing.In this episode, we explore Sarah's approach to conditions like fibromyalgia and autoimmune diseases, focusing on the often-overlooked emotional and mental dimensions of these illnesses. Sarah explains the strong connection between the nervous system and the body's response to trauma, grief, and chronic stress, offering new ways to create a sense of safety and trust within the body.We also delve into the philosophy of spinal energetics, a practice that taps into the body's innate intelligence for healing. Learn how practitioners use movement, stretching, and emotional support to release tension patterns and promote deep healing. Sarah highlights the importance of holistic healthcare, discussing the integration of Western and Eastern medicine and the need to address the root causes of illness.This conversation covers the generational impact of trauma, challenges within the healthcare system, the role of emotional empowerment, and the importance of authenticity in sharing one's story. Sarah's vulnerability and wisdom offer a powerful perspective on the benefits of somatic healing.Whether you're dealing with illness, supporting a loved one, or curious about the mind-body connection, this episode provides valuable insights into healing and the essential role of emotional support in reclaiming health.Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie EdwardsLike our show? Please leave us a review here.Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shttalkerspodContact - shttalkerspod@gmail.com
Send us a textElise shares her experience of being diagnosed with bowel cancer, a discovery made during surgery for endometriosis. She reflects on the shock of the diagnosis and the emotional highs and lows that followed. Throughout her story, Elise highlights the importance of staying positive and relying on the support of loved ones. She also points out the variability of bowel cancer and the necessity of personalized treatment plans. Elise's account is a powerful reminder of the resilience required to navigate a cancer diagnosis. In discussing her treatment and fertility preservation, she opens up about the emotional challenges, the support she received from her partner and family, and the joy of becoming pregnant naturally after treatment. Elise emphasizes the importance of hope and how sharing personal stories can inspire others facing similar challenges.Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie EdwardsLike our show? Please leave us a review here.Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shttalkerspodContact - shttalkerspod@gmail.com
Send us a Text Message.In this conversation, Kellie and Steph discuss various topics related to parenting, mental health, and work-life balance. They share their experiences as mothers and the challenges they face in finding the right balance between work and family. They also touch on the concept of mom guilt and the pressure to have it all figured out. Steph emphasizes the importance of defining personal values and making decisions based on what brings joy and fulfillment. They also discuss the impact of becoming parents on relationships and the need for patience and understanding during this transformative time. Steph discusses her experience with PCOS and her journey to motherhood. She shares how she was diagnosed with PCOS at a young age and the challenges she faced with her health. Steph also talks about her desire to become a mother and the impact PCOS had on her fertility. She shares her journey to regulate her periods and the emotional moment she got her first period in over a year. Steph and Kellie also discuss the pressure and judgment that comes with motherhood and the importance of trusting your instincts as a parent.Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie EdwardsLike our show? Please leave us a review here.Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shttalkerspodContact - shttalkerspod@gmail.com
Chloe Fisher shares how she met her partner, Paul, in Bali and the whirlwind romance that led her to move to America. She also talks about starting her swimwear label and the challenges of maintaining a long-distance relationship. Chloe shares her journey of infertility, multiple miscarriages, and the decision to pursue surrogacy. She discusses the emotional toll of infertility and the grief and trauma she experienced. Chloe also talks about the medical procedures she underwent to address her fertility issues and the challenges of the surrogacy process. She highlights the importance of support and the role of her partner in navigating this journey. Chloe and Paul are expecting their baby soon and are excited about the future. Chloe emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and being mindful of the impact her pregnancy may have on others struggling with infertility. She also shares her excitement and gratitude for her pregnancy and hopes to inspire others with her story.This episode is sponsored by Wild, the UK's number one natural deodorant - a natural deodorant that actually works.Go Wild today with 25% off your first order when you use the code “TALKERS25”.Go to www.wearewild.com & use code “TALKERS25” at checkout for 25% off.https://wearewild.com/Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie EdwardsLike our show? Please leave us a review here.Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shttalkerspodContact - shttalkerspod@gmail.com
In today's episode, we have Hugo Toovey, a fellow Jodi Lee Ambassador. Hugo's life has been anything but boring and easy. He's a two-time cancer survivor, an army officer, a mental health advocate, a husband, and a new father. Hugo shares his physical and mental battles with humor, grace, and strength, making him an engaging and inspirational speaker. We loved recording this episode and hope that you will love it too.This episode is sponsored by Wild, the UK's number one natural deodorant - a natural deodorant that actually works.Go Wild today with 25% off your first order when you use the code “TALKERS25”.Go to www.wearewild.com & use code “TALKERS25” at checkout for 25% off.https://wearewild.com/Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie EdwardsLike our show? Please leave us a review here.Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shttalkerspodContact - shttalkerspod@gmail.com
This week's episode features two special guests: Kell engages in a heartfelt conversation with Soph's son, Jaxon, discussing his understanding of Soph's experiences and his emotions. It's a touching dialogue with a genuine soul. Following this, we have the husband of Kellie Finlayson, Jeremy. Kell talks to her husband, Jeremy Finlayson, addressing questions from listeners and delving into his roles as a husband, father, and football player.Hosted by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson & Sophie EdwardsLike our show? Please leave us a review here.Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shttalkerspodContact - shttalkerspod@gmail.com
In Part Two of Soph's (@sophievedwards) lived experience she lets us in on her cancer experience. Her treatment was brutal and how her body reacted was completely unexpected which has left her with lifelong collateral damage that no one expected. Soph and Kell had very similar tumours but their treatments and operations were wildly different. Soph touches on her family dynamic and how she tackled cancer with a 7-year-old. Hosted by Kellie Finlayson, Jordy Lambropoulos & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson, Jordy Lambropoulos & Sophie EdwardsLike our show? Please leave us a review here.Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shttalkerspodContact - shttalkerspod@gmail.com
Sophie Edwards (@Sophievedwards) is a resilient individual who has faced and overcome unique challenges in life. Experiencing a divorce at a young age, Soph demonstrated incredible strength and resilience which then became an integral part of her ability to face adversity head on as well as the challenges of being a single mother. Soph's life took an unexpected but exciting turn when she decided to participate on reality TV program The Bachelor in 2016. Today we unpack the early years of Soph's life pre diagnosis.Hosted by Kellie Finlayson, Jordy Lambropoulos & Sophie Edwards Produced by Kellie Finlayson, Jordy Lambropoulos & Sophie EdwardsLike our show? Please leave us a review here.Each and every review helps us keep this pod on the air!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shttalkerspodContact - shttalkerspod@gmail.com
Bowel cancer survivor and Jodi Lee Foundation ambassador Sophie Edwards joins Graham Cornes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) is holding its Talent Search program in the October school holidays, to identify young people with the potential to represent Australia at the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games.Sessions will be held at SASI's Kidman Park headquarters, the Lights Community and Sports Centre, and Sacred Heart College. A testing session specific to Paralympic athletes will also be held during the October school holidays.In this segment, we hear from manager of Sports and Programs at South Australian Sports Institute, Simon Cain and Commonwealth Games gold medalist and cycling graduate, Sophie Edwards.
Sophie Edwards is a returning guest to The Broken Brain. She is an author, vocal coach, and the creator of "We Have Always Existed," a YouTube series focused on historical accounts of Gender-Fluid and Transgender individuals throughout history. Sophie joins me today to share stories from her research Transgendered people through history. Although open dialogue about Gender may feel new for many people, Gender Identity issues have been around since there has been human culture. Important Spoiler Alert: something being new to one does not make it new for all. Today's episode is all about the understanding that people are people, no matter where or when they are. Follow Sophie's work and learn more about vocal coaching for Trans Women at: sbedwards.gay, and follow her on IG @queer.trans.writer.sophie
In this episode, we will be discussing the growing importance of culture and personality fit for organizations looking for leaders, competencies that are increasing in importance, and how insights gained from assessment data add immense value to hiring the right people to lead teams. Joining SHL's Deven Chauhan is Sophie Edwards from Drayton – the Executive Search business. Sophie specializes in helping organizations find the right leaders to grow their businesses, people, and values.
In this episode, we will be discussing the growing importance of culture and personality fit for organizations looking for leaders, competencies that are increasing in importance, and how insights gained from assessment data add immense value to hiring the right people to lead teams. Joining SHL's Deven Chauhan is Sophie Edwards from Drayton – the Executive Search business. Sophie specializes in helping organizations find the right leaders to grow their businesses, people, and values.
In today's episode, we are pleased to share with you our very first radio play. The play we will be sharing with you today is called Gravity and it was written by Katie Caden. Caden is an alumnus of Soho Writers Lab and has had her work performed at Vault festival, the Bunker Theatre, Southwark Playhouse, Theatre 503, Camden People's Theatre and Battersea Arts Centre. Her last show 'Paper Straws', produced by her theatre company PearShaped, won the Vault Origins award and her first play 'Are You Happy Now' was shortlisted for Lyric Hammersmith's Original Theatre Voices competition. Caden's writing explores contemporary issues, and interrogates the way we live our lives today, experimenting with form and often using humour as a way to communicate serious issues. She writes to understand other people, and herself, exploring why we behave in the way we do? Why do we make poor decisions and repeat our mistakes? And what drives us to hurt each other or conversely express our love? Writing 'Gravity' in response to Unfeeling, the theme for this year's issue, allowed Caden to consider these things and, in particular, how people can express their love through their actions whilst saying they don't care, and conversely how we can tell people we love them and then behave like we don't. All the characters battle with these impulses and the push and pull between feeling too much and feeling nothing at all. Alongside this, Caden has included technology almost as an extra character, interfering with these dynamics, pulling attention away from the situation at hand, and impacting the characters' ability to feel to the fullest extent. For more information and to access the transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/moveable-type/gravity-radio-play-katie-caden Date of episode recording: 2022-09-27 Duration: 00:15:58 Language of episode: English Presenter: Sarah Edwards Guests: Eve Colyer, Regina Co, Sophie Edwards, ELiot Taylor, Sarah Chambre, Miriam Helmers, Oliver Toloza Chacon, Damian Walsh Producer: Sarah Edwards (producer), Katie Caden (playwright)
Sophie Edwards is a vocal coach for Transgender Women, specializing in finding and developing a voice that fits with an individual's sense of self. She explains the effect that having a voice of our own on our self-esteem, the relationship between voice and the transition process, and techniques for developing vocal range. You are invited to join the first Broken Brain Book Club, focused on "A Stream to Follow," by Jess Wright. July 11, join the zoom meeting through the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88956308489
HIGHLIGHTSToxic myths of gender rolesDislodging toxic myths and embracing self changeBreaking barriers and dismantling one's self to have true changePre-Bible existence of transgender peopleQUOTESScott: “People sometimes have a lot of anxiety about dislodging toxic myths that are far less deeply rooted to their identity in the world.”Sophie: “It's weird to talk about identity because it was me, but it wasn't me, if that makes sense. Whereas now I look at myself in the mirror and I'm like, ‘ ‘oh my God, I can't believe that's me.' ', but not in a disbelief sort of way, but more a holy sh**, I actually did it sort of way.”Scott: “One of the biggest challenges that I believe anyone who truly dislodges these toxic myths is letting go, or at least learning to mentally adjust to who and what they were.”Sophie: “You go through these times of intense change in your life, and there's often a ‘ ‘fake it until you make it' ' sort of phase, and so I was trying to pull together different elements I had fundamentally dismantled myself.”Sophie: “Change is not a clean, easy process. You might turn into a puddle of goo for a while, but eventually you'll come out the other side.”To find out more about Sophie, please see the links below.LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sbedwardsWebsites: cloudsurfingmedia.comTo hear more of Scott Mason and the Purpose HighwayⓇ podcast, join our community at https://purposehighway.com/ and subscribe to get notified when new episodes go live.
HIGHLIGHTSSophie as Cybele, mother of godsUnpleasant Reality vs. Pleasurable Life of LiesThe sad reality about nostalgiaThe importance of changeQUOTESScott: “In order to get to freedom, you have to be open to change if you are at all trapped.”Sophie: “They're seeing that change is coming. They don't want change to come, and they would rather devour the next generation and destroy what is coming, then embrace that change.”Sophie: “There has always been conflict and strife. Whether it's a class based issue, or race based, or sexuality, or gender, or whatever it is, there's always been this conflict. But when we look at it through the lens of nostalgia, we don't see what is real. We see what we want to see.”Scott: “Nostalgia is itself a toxic myth that we tell ourselves, because like I said, it never is the whole story. It isn't something that exists now. And nostalgia can be easy and fun to feel. But it is something that separates us from the truth.”Sophie: “Judging somebody by the quality of their actual character, as opposed to just what they're telling you they're about is important.”Sophie: “The past can't hurt us, because it's already happened. The future can hurt us, because it hasn't happened yet, and so some people just think, let's just keep doing what we've always been doing, because it's working. Even though the longer we do that, the more we realize it's not working.”To find out more about Sophie, please see the links below.LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sbedwardsWebsites: cloudsurfingmedia.comTo hear more of Scott Mason and the Purpose HighwayⓇ podcast, join our community at https://purposehighway.com/ and subscribe to get notified when new episodes go live.
BH155 – How transactional activities lead to transformational change with Sophie Edwards In this short episode I will be sharing an extract with from one of my very early podcasts with Sophie Edwards Click here to be taken to the original episode. Sophie is an organisational development consultant, a facilitator and a certified coach and trainer and she is fantastic. I met her working through the NHS England Time for Care faculty helping practices to facilitate change using quality improvement principles. The reason why I wanted to revisit this episode is that the progression of integrated care systems and the need, desire, direction and mandate to transform the way we deliver care and to collaborate. I wanted to revisit what is transformational change V's transactional change and I think Sophie explains it beautifully. Topics to listen out for; The distinction between transformational and transactional change What transformational change feels like and how you can tell it has occurred Why change is so difficult to achieve Connect with Sophie Edwards On LinkedIn Work with me If this podcast resonated with you, and you are a healthcare professional requiring some dedicated time to help you work through some of the challenges around building your business and selling your services, I would love to help you. Click here to work with me or email me at admin@thcprimarycare.co.uk. For more weekly insights and advice sign up to my newsletter. Improving the Business of Healthcare – One Episode at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of the Business of Healthcare Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, leave your honest review, and share your favourite episodes on social media. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn or visit our website – THC Primary Care.
PearShaped is back with a brand new season co-host, let's introduce you to Karina Marriott, an award-winning Fashion & Lifestyle Blogger and Founder of StyleIdealist joins Sophie Edwards, Lifestyle & Fashion Blogger and Food Stylist. Join them for S3 as they discuss, debate and rant about the trials and tribulations of being millennials, women, friends, self-employed and everything else in between!
Sophie Edwards interviewed on April 28, 2020. At that point, Toronto was a ghost town. In this interview, Sophie describes a vision of the empty streets as she realized that COVID-19 was getting really bad. Learn more about the project, sign up for an interview, and support healthcare workers at https://storiesofcovid.co --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stories-of-covid/support
Trigger Warning: Descriptive language of eating disorders.Living in a diet culture is confusing and frustrating, and it can be difficult to understand various conditions and terminology surrounding disordered eating. Luckily, Dr Sophie Edwards is here to clarify the differences between different eating disorders, how to start eating intuitively and debunking the BMI myth. You can find more information about her work at:https://drsophieedwards.com/.
BH018 Understanding Change and What It Requires with Sophie Edwards Sophie Edwards is an organisational development consultant, facilitator, certified coach, and trainer, helping organisations strategically approach and navigate change. Sophie currently works as faculty on NHS England's Sustainable Improvement Team and has also served as Associate Programme Director at a public sector consultancy called Shared Intelligence. Sophie offers her extensive expertise to individuals and teams at all organisational levels and specialises in drafting processes that elevate engagement within change initiatives. Sophie joins me today to discuss different types of change and how they are characterised, along with leadership skills that should be taken into consideration while working towards change. She shares the importance of feedback and support in the process of undergoing change, and how to manage imposter syndrome and your inner critic. Sophie also highlights whether all team members must be on board with change for it to be effective and factors that may impact their desire to engage. “People have got to feel that change is in their interest. Otherwise, every inch of them is going to unconsciously resist.” - Sophie Edwards This week on The Business of Healthcare: The distinction between transformational and transactional change What transformational change feels like and how you can tell it has occurred Why change is so difficult to achieve The price we pay when we don't make necessary changes Why even small changes can be meaningful Whether or not all team members must be on board for change to occur Factors that impact an employee's desire to engage with change initiatives Communication strategies to implement when asking team members to get involved How to decide who should be the “face of the change” within your organisation The importance of feedback to ensure that a proposed change is truly needed Necessary skills to lead system-wide changes and the importance of your “why” How to move forward while experiencing imposter syndrome and your inner critic The importance of surrounding yourself with trusted support while implementing change initiatives Resources Mentioned The Change Model Liberating Structures TRIZ Thinking Differently by NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement Connect with Sophie Edwards: NHS England Time for Care Sophie Edwards on LinkedIn Improving the Business of Healthcare - One Episode at a Time Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of the Business of Healthcare Podcast with your host, Tara Humphrey. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe, leave your honest review, and share your favorite episodes on social media. Don't forget to visit our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for more great content and information to improve your healthcare organization.
Live from the International Conference on Family Planning in Kigali, reporter Sophie Edwards speaks to PSI's Karl Hofmann and IDEO.org's Jessa Blades about adolescents, human-centered design, and family planning.
Human Capital Index. "Greening" investments. Civil society's role. Live from Indonesia, reporters Michael Igoe and Sophie Edwards delve into the biggest stories from the World Bank - IMF Annual Meetings.
Youth. Integration. Prevention. Live from AIDS 2018, reporter Sophie Edwards and youth advocate Mercy Ngulube discuss the future of the HIV/AIDS response.
From capital increase negotiations to the focus on women — reporters Michael Igoe and Sophie Edwards discuss the top stories coming out of the World Bank Spring Meetings. Interested in getting news + analysis from the meetings delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up for the Devex Insider newsletter: bit.ly/DevexInsider
Lung Party Episode 5 featuring poet Sophie Edwards. We talk sharks, Animal Crossing, how mad it is to have a skeleton and being sworn into a responsible role at a party. Oh and poems. An lungs... of course. Setlist: 1. Note in a bottle, coconut 2. Tom Nook Works For The Samaritans 3. The Circus Comes To Town 4. I Spent All My Bells on a Fake Painting Because He Called Me Lovely Edited, Produced & Hosted by Antosh Wojcik © Splendid Fred Records & Sophie Edwards