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Tobi explains why he left the Tension tour early. Open your mind people! We also talk to Blake who reviews the Taiwan Tension show and Henrick who is a massive Eurovision fanatic. Keep our show alive - buy us a coffee - www.patreon.com/timetotalkaustralia Want to come on the show? Email us: timetotalkaustralia@outlook.com Find Tim at Tim Power on Facebook or Timetotalk.Show on Instagram. Say hello to Tobi: https://www.facebook.com/tobi.jones.16 Say hi to Blake: https://www.instagram.com/chinepaiyenofficial/ Say hello to Henrick: https://www.facebook.com/henrik.larsson.50
Mark discusses he likely timing and origins of Luke's Gospel
An Instagram post from the University of British Columbia [https://www.instagram.com/p/ClBsgVMtxrw/] got us talking about social and conversation skills, and how necessary it is to really teach kids how to have both polite and meaningful conversations with friends, family, colleagues, and strangers.
With less than a month until NPWLive and the NPWAwards on 8th March there is still time to get involved! You can use your voice by sending in a 3-minute NPWLive Talk using the theme of choose, challenge or change. Conversational, performance, poetry - we want to see them so email your video to connect@northernpowerwomen.com Sam talks about a Harvard Business School study showing we are working longer hours than before the pandemic and her own difficulties in switching off when the office is only up the stairs! Simone talks about the appointment of A&E doctor and Love Island alumni Dr Alex George as a youth mental health ambassador and the Army’s TimeToTalk campaign. The importance of role models as well as appropriate mental health infrastructure has never been more important. This week’s Life Lessons are from Becki Smith, Commercial Sales Director at TalkTalk who knows the importance of trusting your instincts and passion. Tell us your stories of work and life or share your life lessons! podcast@northernpowerwomen.com https://www.northernpowerwomen.com/npw-podcast/ Presented by Simone Roche and Sam Walker
Harrison & Hetherington and H&H Group led an innovative research programme which engaged figures under 40 from across the agricultural industry to voice their views on the future of farming. Through the ‘Farmstock Futures' project, CEO Richard Rankin initiated a much-needed conversation well before lockdown, with work on this comprehensive review of young perspectives across the agricultural sector moving online following the pandemic. Given the changes that COVID-19 has forced in terms of the functioning of the Marts, a discussion on the direction of travel for the younger generation within the agricultural sector was more than timely. This episode was recorded on #TimetoTalk day and in this episode, our partners from the Family Business Network Sue Howorth and Dave Clarkson, chat to two of the individual champions from the Farmstock Futures project about aspects of working within agriculture which are close to their hearts. Harry Huddart, works as Farm Manager for Beeswax Dyson Farming in Lincolnshire, farming his own block of land and being responsible for the livestock enterprises of beef finishing and sheep. Richard Walker, married with a young family, is self employed working as a Contract Shepherd and Farm Relief in the Dales and North Yorkshire. They chat today about the importance of networking and communicating with each other, mental health and the lack of social interaction during these unprecedented times, raising awareness of the wide scope of jobs available within the industry and just how the Farmstock Futures programme is providing them all with a voice to air change and influence the agricultural industry sector going forward.
The best ways to find time to talk to people. It coincides with the Time to Talk day. It doesn’t matter how you have conversations, with people, a quick text, a social distanced walk, they all have the power to make a huge difference to how people feel and their mental health. This week on the podcast I’m sharing how you can encourage Everyday Conversation Work Conversations Social Conversation I also include my top tips to get people talking and sharing real conversations that are helpful to their mental health and wellbeing (and yours too). Listen for me sharing about a conversation with my hubby about corporate health and safety training. how it's forgetting to include Mental Health and Wellbeing as part of Health and Safety. I share a real life story of where conversations, checking in and looking after an employee could have prevented an accident. We look at the options you have and ideas for you to implement conversations in those three key areas. Find out what is happening that makes me so proud. Don't forget to stay tuned to the end where I share my top tips to get the best out of conversations and time to talk so that they really get the results you need. And they help you feel good in the process! Please do make sure you hit ‘subscribe’ so that don’t miss an episode. If you haven’t yet left a review, please do go and find the little button to leave a review and let me know your thoughts, key take-aways and what you value from the podcast. Join my corporate leadership and wellbeing newsletter HERE If you want to be increasing your performance so that you’re more resilient in these current times, so that you can focus easily, use tools and techniques to deal with all the current and unknown challenges then make sure that you either drop me an email to emma@emmalangton.com . Or head over to contact page and either send me a email from there or book an appointment straight into my diary – saving all that to-ing and fro-ing that you get when we try to get space in people’s diary.
Join us for this special episode in partnership with The Notts County Foundation! It's #TimeToTalk Day & in this episode we talk all things important about mental health!We're joined by Notts all time leading goalscorer Les Bradd, former Notts women's player Beth Curzon, representatives of The Notts County Foundation & guests from some fantastic charities including This Girl!
In a special episode for #TimetoTalk on 4 February 20201, Charlotte and I discussed workplace wellness, why organisations should care, and what they can do to be proactive in relation to employee wellbeing. You can connect with Charlotte here and find her LinkedIn group Workplace Wellbeing. Podcast host Hannah Beko is a self-employed lawyer, coach and creator of the Lawyers Business Mastermind™ (the place for entrepreneurial lawyers to grow). If you are a legal professional, please feel free to join our free Facebook Group for networking, tips and support - Legally Speaking, a group for the legal profession by clicking here. Visit Lawyers Business Mastermind™ for more details and to join us. You can connect with Hannah on LinkedIn or visit www.authenticallyspeaking.co.uk.
Welcome to "How To Be...", exploring how to gain life skills, whilst attempting to gain some myself. It's Time to Talk Day on February 4. A small conversation about mental health has the power to make a big difference. But how do we stay connected at a time of disconnection? Looking into what the 'experts' say about how to stay connected and whether it is truly helpful? And also hearing from others who have gained some mastery over themselves. Please hit subscribe to hear the whole series on life skills! It should be short and sweet. I look forward to journeying with you through this maze of hacks.(PS. I do not receive commission for speaking about these books or guides)
This week we have my good friend Alex Manzi joining me on #TimeToTalk.We have a great discussion about clarity, happiness and his podcast 'In The Moment with Alex Manzi' of which I have featured several times.He has written a book called, 'The Search For Clarity' which you can find in his profile, or in the link below.Have a listen., and let me know what you think!Get books here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/alexreadsAlex's Instagram: @iamalexmanziBuy his book: thedreamersdisease.co.uk/clarityWebsite: alexreads.co.ukFind the episodes on YouTube at 'Alex Reads' Instagram: @alexreadsEmail: tttalkpod@gmail.comMusic: Harlan BlueExecutive Produced: Alex 'Reads' Holmes
Hello and Wecome to a brand new episode TimeToTalk dem Podcast mit Raphael und Timo. Geniest das beste Audioentertainment des weiten Internets. Gerne könnte ihr einen Follow und Like hinterlassen, dass würde uns äußerst freuen. Haltet die Ohren steif und viel Spaß!!! Raphael und Timo
Episode 34 #timetotalk Just a quick catch up new topics.. Transgender discussion about addressing after change or would like to be known as he or she after transition. Nyree asked Asa when a male who as changed to female, should that still be male or female. Asa said then need to be know as female as that’s how they have transitioned. It would be more offensive if after the change people still addressed back to male..!! Depression - Still need to come back to this topic. We encourage all to talk. If your feeling down unable to face things Arthuer the cartoon - Mr Rathbone come out gay and gets married. When watched this is an opening for parents, responsible adult to talking to kids about other gender relationship. We are in the 21st century and this is going to become the norm.. So talk and give them your understanding not peers ignorant thoughts. Corona virus - Nyree couldn’t believe the China government gone to the Supreme Court to request the they killer those with the virus! As the can’t contain the spread of the virus. If you want to talk, FREE phone session. Sponsored by #IreeCoaching on Facebook @ireechoaching life coaching Check out Iree Coaching on Google! https://g.page/ireecoaching Subscribe, Contact us:- like. Facebook @lgbtq.friendship follow. Instagram @lgbtq.friendship tweet... Twitter @FriendshipLgbtq feedback:- Email: lgbtq.friendship@gmail.com Email: nyree@ireecoaching.com Email: info@ireecoaching.com https://www.ireecoaching.com/podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lgbtq-friendship/message
In this episode, we discuss how as a society, do we manage our own mental health, check in on those within our networks, actually understand the difference between mental ill health and mental health, whether we are in a place to actually listen to others and whether simply sitting down for a brew and a chat, is safe or wise! I am joined by Amelia Thorpe of Wellbeing360 and Caroline Ribeiro-Nelson of Free Choices, two very experienced and knowledgeable ladies, who kept me on my toes and pretty much in check.I sincerely apologise over the audio quality of this one, we had some technical issues and it had to be done via Zoom, BUT, that certainly doesn't detract from the invaluable content that is within this episode. So make a brew, turn off your phone, grab the biccies and settle in.
This episode covers why I started why it’s good to talk The rollercoaster ride from the hate to a mini documentary Keep talking keep fighting
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, herzliches Hallo zu unserer mittlerweile siebten Folge des Podcasts TimeToTalk. Lasst euch feinstens unterhalten und natürlich freuen wir uns über einen Like und Follow auf Ehrenbasis. Bis zum nächsten Sonntag und noch eine schöne neue Woche. Raphael und Timo
Servus Leute zu der sechsten Folge TimeToTalk - Der Podcast mit Raphael und Timo. Lasst eine saftige Bewertung da! Gönnt euch die neue Folge!!!
Stier auf Leute. Ein schmackhaftes Welcome zum verspäteten Podcast. Leider hat uns Audioteufel einen Strich durch die Rechnung gemacht. Hoffentlich genießt ihr den neuen Uplode umso mehr. Grüße aus der Kombüse Raphael und Timo
Ein herzliches und liebevolles Willkommen zu der vierten Folge TimeToTalk - Der Podcast mit Raphael und Timo. Lasst uns von unserer Unterhaltung auf der Bierwiese schmackhaft unterhalten und genießt dieses Audioerlebnis. Wir wünschen euch noch einen schönen Sonntag und bis in einer Woche. Viele Grüße Raphael und Timo
Herzlich Willkommen zu der dritten Folge unseres Podcasts TimeToTalk! Lasst euch von unseren Stimmen das Trommelfell massieren und lauscht fleißig und gespannt. Jeden Sonntag gibt es eine neue Folge auf Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Podcast und YouTube. Alles auffindbar unter TimeToTalk. Noch einen schönen Sonntag euch allen und gediegene Grüße! Raphael und Timo
Viel Spaß mit der zweiten Folge des Podcasts TimeToTalk. Über saftige Bewertungen und Follows freuen wir uns immer! Lasst die Tastatur glühen! Peace out! Raphael und Timo
I really enjoyed speaking with Keir - here are some of the links to his work so you can love him as much as I do! Blogs mentioned in the podcast...there's loads more, but these are my favourites... 'It's #TimeToTalk about #HarryPotterBookNight – The reality of 11 years in a cupboard' 'Product Placement: Out of Sight and Out of Mind' Website... Beam Consultancy Upcoming Events.... Keir will be speaking at the BIGSPD - that's 'The British and Irish Group for the Study of 'Personality Disorder' ' conference in Durham from 02/04/19 - 04/04/19 You can follow him on Titter too @keirwales That's quite enough about Keir for now... Remember, you can phone me on 07535 035 909, email me at hello@letswalkamile.org or follow me on Twitter @Walkamileuk And...if you have the Anchor.fm app, you can leave audio messages for me to play in the next episode. Walk A Mile
In this episode, Dr. Nikki tackles the difficult topics of suicide and mental illness. (This episode is sponsored by "Treating Suicidal Clients & Self-Harm Behaviors: Assessments, Worksheets & Guides for Interventions and Long-Term Care" by Dr. Meagan N Houston. Find her book on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2yeYdS3)
In a special episode of Geek Apocalypse, this is the whole audio of a live broadcast of Stevens other podcast Mentally Sound, broadcast live on Spic Fm! This show is all about mental Health, so Ricky and I talk for this hour special about our experiences dealing with our personal disorders, plus share some stories encouraging people to talk openly about mental Health! #timetotalk
In this special Episode of Mentally Sound, Ricky and Steven Do an hour of the show for time to talk day! The guys reminisce about previous shows, and share stories about their own experiences about mental health and dealing with their own individual disorders. We hope this helps people talk openly about mental health more frequently, not just for one day. our usual show is broadcast 12 till 2pm on spice 98.8 fm every second friday, you can listen at www.spicefm.co.uk or as a podcast on itunes after the show!
It's #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek this week and Mick Coyle was joined by Sarah Kendrick, Head of Service at Place2Be who are the driving force behind this campaign. Sarah told Mick about the reasons behind the campaign, her thoughts on how young people deal with their mental health and how the Duchess of Cambridge is a big supporter. Mick was also joined in the studio by Erin, Charlotte and Jess from Archbishop Blanch. They were taking part in this year's NowFest which was featured in last week's podcast - a festival for young people who use performing arts to tell a story about mental health and the importance of it. Plus, Mick spoke to the Director of Time To Change, Sue Baker OBE, about their very successful #TimeToTalk day Follow Mick Coyle @MrMickCoyle