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Dealing with life’s crossroads with Charlotte Broster

Tales to Inspire

Release Date: 01/13/2022

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Tales to Inspire

Join Vicki Roberts on a journey of resilience and empowerment as she shares her inspiring story of overcoming mental health challenges to thrive as an entrepreneur. Originally from Milton Keynes, Vicki's relocation to Manchester at 18 marked the beginning of a tumultuous path filled with struggles and triumphs. Despite facing battles with anorexia and self-harm, Vicki found her strength in entrepreneurship. Today, she is the driving force behind A Balanced Collective, a company dedicated to optimising operations for business growth. In this candid discussion, Vicki opens up about her journey,...

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Feeling stressed, anxious, or overwhelmed? You're absolutely not alone. In this episode, we explore the key difference between mental health and mental illness, helping you understand your own wellbeing and how to support others. Here's what you'll learn: What mental health REALLY means: It's not just about treating issues, but about nurturing your psychological well-being, just like taking care of your physical health. Recognising signs of mental illness: We'll discuss common symptoms and when to seek professional help. Breaking the stigma and having open conversations: Learn how...

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In this episode, we delve into the remarkable story of Pete Sincock, a survivor who overcame adversity through resilience and human connection. Join us as we explore Pete's challenging childhood, marred by trauma, yet fueled by his unwavering passion for football. Despite facing numerous obstacles, Pete's determination remained steadfast. Discover how a serendipitous encounter at the Yes Tribe's Yestival event became a catalyst for Pete's transformation. From cycling across countries to supporting mental health initiatives, Pete's journey exemplifies the power of community and kindness. Tune...

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Welcome back to our bite size episode with Pete Sincock! In this episode, Pete delves into the intricate nuances of mental health and the crucial role it plays in our lives. Key Points: Understanding Mental Health: Pete emphasizes that mental health isn't just about extreme cases; it's a spectrum that ranges from moments of euphoria to darker thoughts and struggles. Community Support: He highlights the importance of community and societal support in nurturing better mental health. Pete stresses that everyone, regardless of gender, needs a support system to lean on during tough times. ...

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Segment 1: True Education and Empowerment Founder Alex Winstanley shares his personal journey and the driving force behind the creation of Happy Smiles: witnessing the systemic marginalization of disabled individuals. Discuss the importance of amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and empowering them to create change. Segment 2: From Passion to Purpose Alex's upbringing in Wigan and how the shared experience of feeling marginalized fueled his determination to make a difference. Transformational moments in Alex's life, from his passion for rugby to volunteering with...

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In this episode, Alex Winstanley delves into the core motivations driving his work in disability inclusion and broader societal inclusion. He reflects on the marginalisation of disabled individuals over the past decade, citing a lack of opportunities and recognition as key issues. Alex emphasises the importance of giving voice and value to diverse communities, acknowledging that many feel marginalised and unworthy due to systemic inequalities. He criticizes governmental systems that perpetuate privilege while neglecting to support marginalised groups adequately. Alex highlights the harmful...

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Meet Jenny Dakosta Van Mputu, a 48-year-old man from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.   Early Activism: Learn about Jenny's activism against injustice, lack of freedom, and corruption under Mobutu's oppressive regime in the Congo.   Challenges and Struggles: Explore Jenny's journey as an asylum seeker in the UK, facing bureaucratic hurdles, homelessness, and legal battles.   Resilience and Determination: Discover how Jenny's unwavering spirit propelled him forward despite the odds, leading to a transformative journey of survival and perseverance.   Community...

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In this episode, we hear from Jenny Dakosta Van Mputu, a refugee who shares his personal journey through adversity and resilience. Facing homelessness in British society, Jenny recounts the struggles of not knowing where to start or how to communicate in a foreign land. Jenny emphasises the importance of support, especially from organisations in Manchester, highlighting the difficulties of transportation due to financial constraints.  He expresses gratitude for the kindness of British people encountered along the way, noting the crucial role of community support in navigating the...

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In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Yatin Mistry, a proud, gay, British Indian whose story of self-discovery and acceptance shines a light on the complexities of identity and the power of resilience. Growing Up in Essex: Yatin recounts his upbringing in 1980s Essex, where racism was pervasive and societal norms pressured him to conform to a whitewashed ideal. He internalised this racism, feeling ashamed of his own identity and striving to fit into a mold that didn't truly represent him. A Shift in Perspective: At age 14, Yatin's worldview shifted when he learned about...

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In this bite size episode with Yatin Mistry, the discussion delves into the concept of community, particularly focusing on the experiences of those who belong to marginalised groups. The conversation is centred around Yatin's perspective, who sheds light on various aspects of identity and prejudice within communities.   Queer Community and Prejudice: Yatin highlights the challenges faced by individuals within the queer community, emphasising how they often endure prejudice due to their minority status. Drawing parallels, Yatin relates this to the experience of being a person of colour in...

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Charlotte Broster is an outdoor photographer, Mother of three who knows just how important adventure is to her. 

As a child Charlotte moved abroad with her family and lived much of her childhood living in Malaysia, however after a while the family moved back to the UK.

Charlotte did the ‘typical’ thing of going to University and then she got a job, but after falling in love and having three beautiful children she realised that she had lost a deep connection to herself. 

On her 37th birthday when her third child was one and a half, Charlotte remembers the overwhelming feeling of loneliness. She sat in a cafe with her daughter, her husband away working and Charlotte just couldn’t stop crying. She remembers that day as the day that things had to change.

She went on to walk 184 miles of the Thames Path in ‘bit size chunks’ and created a donation page for MIND mental health charity, as she was aware of just how many people were struggling with their mental health. She also started open water swimming and now she is inspiring in so many areas of her life, all whilst ensuring she remains connected to herself.

Charlotte’s tale discusses her truth about having bi-polar and so much more, a tale of truth, honesty and courage.

Resources:

Charlotte

Charlotte’s blog

MIND

Domestic Violence Charity