EP 59: Q&A - Childhood Games, Importance of Play & lessons from the BFG
Release Date: 03/23/2024
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A big theme of today's episode is taking space to yourself away from the busy world. I recorded this episode a month ago. I explore what it was like spending the first two weeks of this year alone catsitting in Germany. I also chat about my experience of being forced into a blackout for a week after a storm hit Ireland at the end of January. Follow @ for more
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Today's episode is a special one. I'm joined by someone who has helped me feel less alone during challenging times and who I am grateful to call a friend. Jess is a neuroscience coach & reiki practitioner with a love of creative expression. She talks about how her outlook on life has changed since losing her dad John. We delve deep into finding purpose during grief, the importance of self expression, and the challenges faced when you're on a 'self-development' journey. Jess chats about why sharing online feels different to what it used to be. You can follow Jess at @ Download...
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On this episode, I read out a letter I wrote to the version of me at the start of 2024 filling them in on what's happened since. This was a new way to reflect on the year and was surprisingly therapeutic. Listen in for a vulnerable journal entry. Best wishes to all of you in this coming year!
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This episode explores how we can encourage/discourage behaviours and the reason why some people find it more challenging to stay motivated than others. I chat about the different ways our body keeps the score and why particular painful experiences can leave wounds. I also cover how attachment styles impact our romantic relationships. I'll share some helpful words of wisdom for staying motivated when developing new habits or making personal development changes! Check out @ for more
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On this week's podcast episode, I explore the meaning of 'freedom'. What is the difference between individual freedom VS collective freedom? Are people more likely to fight for freedom when something has been taken from them? Is freedom something we have to fight for or is it all about letting go? Is it about chasing dreams or is it about detaching? Listen in to hear more! Message me @ to let me know your thoughts on 'freedom'.
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Today's episode is all about the benefits of taking yourself on dates. I chat about the beauty of learning to spend time on your own and how to romanticize your daily life. I give suggestions for easing yourself into trying new things and doing things solo. Fear, discomfort and uncertainty are all a part of the process. Listen to this episode for more! Share your thoughts on Instragrm @
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On today's episode I talk about how consuming art can be helpful for: -Healing painful experiences -Nurturing parts of yourself -Calming emotions -Feeling less alone -Personal growth I foucs on books, tv series, movies, music & other art forms. I share my personal experience of how art has helped me throughout life. I also reflect on why words can only help so much during difficult times. Share your own experiences of healing through art with me @
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Today I'm talking to James Lindsay all about his experience of being diagnosed as 'schizoaffective'. He explains more about his own experience of having a psychotic episode as well as what it was like recovering afterwards. James has a lovely way of looking at his painful experiences and explains how they have changed his life in a positive way. He is passionate about breaking mental health stigmas and he has also written a book ''! We talk about how creativity can be healing but also the importance of having a balance in all areas of life. Follow James @ on Instagram Message me @ with any...
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On today's episode I chat about the 'shadow self'. Many of us shame the unwanted parts of ourselves into the shadows. I discuss an activity I did at a workshop recently to explore and have fun with these neglected parts of who we are. Many of us are oblivious to our 'shadows', but once you become aware of them, you can start healing them through love, compassion and acceptance. Listen for more!
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On this week's podcast, we confront imposter syndrome. Have you ever felt like no matter what you do, your efforts are never 'enough'? Do you struggle to take credit or accept help? Then you might be familiar with the feeling of 'imposter syndrome'. There are five sub-categories which came as a surprise to me. I give a run down on each and chat about how I can relate to some. Follow @ for more.
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- Is the obsession with needing to turn hobbies and interests into careers/business healthy
- Playing for the sake of playing VS always just doing and producing
- How I played as a child as well as joyful childhood memories/ambitions
- Taking pictures for showing off what you are doing VS capturing moments for the memories
- The year I won so many raffles I began to dread entering competitions
- Feeling like a little kid trying Muay Thai, but learning more about myself after the session
- Revelations I had in Thailand
- Times where I felt proud
- Using your pain to help others
- Lessons we can learn from the BFG
- Shibby the cat and his new girlfriend
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