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  • In this week's dinky-episode, Gwen and Kate chat about GLIMMERS! Finding the joy in the small moments in life and a new buzz word – vorfreude, aka the anticipation of joy.

    Gwen's prized herself out of W. Wales into the big smoke and we chat Sarah Snook being amazing in The Picture of Dorian Gray and Andrew Scott in Vanya. Plus, read your listener shout-outs and what’s coming up next.

    Want a shout-out? Tell us what you do to make yourself feel good, or about your glimmers of joy: [email protected]

    Thank you to our team:
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George
    Voiceover - Dave Jones

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  • We’re joined by the Seed Sistas who share their herbal secrets, as we talk all things herbalism, botany and plant medicine. They encourage us to reconnect with the natural world around us and see the magic and medicine in our hedgerows through new eyes.

    Don't miss the recipes that they share, including a healing dandelion tincture. And get your trowel ready as they set Gwen and Kate a challenge that gets them digging.

    The Seed Sistas, aka Kaz and Fi, have spent decades of study and clinical practice in herbal medicine. Head to their website to have all your herbal questions answered, find out more about their courses and apprenticeships … or even join their coven.

    To find out more go to seedsistas.co.uk

    You can find their books here: seedsistas.co.uk/books

    Seed Sistas instagram: instagram.com/seed_sistas/

    Thank you to our team:
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George
    Social Media - Kate Balls

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  • In this week's mini-episode, Gwen and Kate chat about Kate in a duvet den, foot rubbing, wandering in forests, top tips on negative self-talk from @cameronrosin and the secret life of the dishwasher club. We give listener shout outs and let you know what’s coming up next.

    Want a shout out? Tell us what you do to make yourself feel good: [email protected]

    Thank you to our team:
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George
    Voiceover - Dave Jones

    If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe, share with your friends and leave a review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. Thank you!

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  • We take a deep dive into our nervous system, with Melissa Romano, who educates us about the vagus nerve. She talks us through how to change the way we process stress and tone our nervous system, so that we can stay better connected, responding appropriately rather than reacting in those moments of stress.

    Melissa is a holistic therapist who specialises in applied polyvagal theory and integrative somatic therapy. You can find out more about Melissa and her work at reclaiminghealthy.com

    Melissa sets Gwen and Kate an exercise to help them check-in and stay connected to their nervous systems on a regular basis, plus aid digestion!

    We also reference our breathwork episodes, which you can listen to here:
    Breathwork Part 1
    Breathwork Part 2

    Thank you to our team:
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George
    Social Media - Kate Balls

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  • In this week's mini-episode, Gwen and Kate rediscover the power of 'Tapping' (aka Emotional Freedom Technique or EFT) and Gwen shares a handy tip for stopping intrusive thoughts in their tracks. Plus, all your listener emails and shout outs.

    Want a shout out? Tell us what you do to make yourself feel good: [email protected]

    Thank you to our team:
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George
    Voiceover - Dave Jones

    If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe, share with your friends and leave a review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. Thank you!

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  • We talk to Financial Therapist, Lindsay Bryan-Podvin, about why our psychological relationship with money can be so complicated. Lindsay unpacks the relationship between our finances and our minds, from resetting core beliefs, to understanding what underpins unhealthy spending behaviours.

    She sets Gwen and Kate the challenge to better understand the different emotions associated with their finances, from pay day to that take away coffee that you just can't live without... or can you.

    Lindsey holds a Masters in social work, and is trained in financial therapy and financial social work. You can find out more about her work (plus take the free quiz) at: https://www.mindmoneybalance.com/

    Check out her book, The Financial Anxiety Solution, here

    This interview is not intended to provide financial support in times of crisis. However do please check out the following UK organisations that provide advice and support:

    The Money Charity
    Turn 2 Us
    Citizens Advice

    Thank you to our team:
    Music - Andrew Grimes
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  • It's our brand new mini-episodes! Something to break up the terrible tedium between the normal longer episodes of Right Up My Podcast. Join Gwen and Kate as they chat about ways to feel good, read out listener emails and shout outs, and give some inside scoop on RUMP news!

    Want a shout out? Tell us what you do to make yourself feel good: [email protected]

    Thank you to our team:
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George
    Voiceover - Dave Jones

    If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe, share with your friends and leave a review. It takes less than 60 seconds and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. Thank you!

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    Right Up My Podcast | Patreon

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    Right Up My Podcast is A podcast to make you feel good

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  • What better way to kick off a new season than by talking about kindness, with Prof. Robin Banerjee. What does it mean to be kind and is it really that important? What impacts does it have on people and communities, and can being kind sometimes be a disadvantage?

    Robin is a psychology professor at the University of Sussex, home to the Sussex Centre for Research on Kindness. He led the world’s largest ever project on kindness: The Kindness Test, in partnership with the BBC.

    You can also join Gwen and Kate as they put into practice Robin's kindness challenge – and find it's not as easy as it sounds.

    Find out more about The Centre for Research on Kindness here: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/research/centres/kindness/

    Listen to the BBC Radio 4 show about The Kindness Test here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00154cp

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    Music - Andrew Grimes
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  • We talk to Imogen Palmer about the life skills that can be learned from the art of improv, and how these can help us in our interactions with others – from learning to listen, build and collaborate, to being brave and confident in your own wonderful weirdness.

    Imogen also leads Gwen and Kate through a classic improv game (try this one next time you're stuck in a traffic jam... or after a few tequilas!) and sets us a challenge to try out in everyday life.

    Imogen is a highly experienced improv performer, coach and facilitator. For more information about improv classes and shows, visit the Bristol Improv Theatre website at improvtheatre.co.uk

    Find out how you can bring improv to your workplace or community setting: improvtheatre.co.uk/workplace-and-applied-improv-training/

    To find out more about Imogen's creative ventures, you can visit her theatre company site thedelightcollective.co.uk

    In this episode we also mention the very first episode of Right Up My Podcast. You can listen here: rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/5429605-ep-1-living-orgasmically

    Thank you to our team:
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George

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  • In this 2nd episode of our two-part breathwork special, we pick up where we left off with breathwork coach Lyndsey Marriott, this time exploring different therapeutic breathing exercises, that you can join in with too. These exercises can help with anxiety, panic disorders and other aspects of mental health, and can be incredibly powerful.

    Lyndsey is a Conscious Connected Breathwork facilitator and founder of Bristol Breathwork. She shares with us a deeper understanding of how our breath is connected to our emotions and mental health, and what's happening when we're feeling anxious.
    She also sets some breathing exercises that can be done to really help in those difficult moments.

    To find out more about Lyndsey's work head to bristolbreathwork.com

    Lyndsey is running two Connected Breath workshops in Bristol in October, and you can find out more at the following links:

    7th Oct: https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Bristol/Bristol-YogaSpace/Conscious-Connected-Breathwork-with-Lyndsey--Anna/36487061/

    8th Oct: https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Bristol/The-Wild-Box/Conscious-Connected-Breathwork-with-Lyndsey--Anna/36486977/

    In the episode, we also mention our SOMA Breathwork episode, which you can listen to here: rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/8422938-ep-12-soma-breathwork

    And James Nestor's book, Breath: https://www.waterstones.com/book/breath/james-nestor/9780241289129

    Thank you to our team:
    Editor - Sam Seager
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George

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  • In this first episode of our two-part breathwork special, we talk to breathwork coach Lyndsey Marriott, all about functional breathing. Thought you knew everything there was to know about how to breathe? Well think again...

    Lyndsey is a Conscious Connected Breathwork facilitator and founder of Bristol Breathwork. She shares with us the benefits of optimising how we breathe and explains why this will have such an impact on our physical and mental health. She also shares some brilliant tips for those snorers out there.

    To find out more about Lyndsey's work head to bristolbreathwork.com

    Lyndsey is running two Connected Breath workshops in Bristol in October, and you can find out more at the following links:

    7th Oct: https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Bristol/Bristol-YogaSpace/Conscious-Connected-Breathwork-with-Lyndsey--Anna/36487061/

    8th Oct: https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Bristol/The-Wild-Box/Conscious-Connected-Breathwork-with-Lyndsey--Anna/36486977/

    In the episode, we also mention our Connecting People episode, which you can listen to here: rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/12303785-ep-39-connecting-people

    And James Nestor's book: Breath https://www.waterstones.com/book/breath/james-nestor/9780241289129

    Thank you to our team:
    Editor - Sam Seager
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George

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  • We talk to Nic Devlin & Danielle Macleod about how to create a remarkable life, stepping out of warrior and victim mode and instead playing to create a life that brings you joy.

    Get your pens ready, as this bumper episode is chock-full of top tips, quotes + ideas to up-level your life, get out of your own way and unleash your brilliance.

    Nic & Danielle run a project called Remarkable Women, a coaching organisation that helps people to make incredible changes in their lives. They set Gwen & Kate the simple challenge of each day trying to do something that makes their day, and someone else's day, 1% better.

    In the episode, we also mention our Walking Therapy episode, which you can listen to here: rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/8249060-ep-10-walking-therapy

    To find out more about Nic & Danielle and the organisation Remarkable Women, go to remarkablewomen.co.uk

    Book: Remarkable Leadership by Danielle Macleod

    Thank you to our team:
    Editor - Sam Seager
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George

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  • Nici Harrison, founder of The Grief Space, chats with us about the lost art of grief tending. We explore how to live with and support those experiencing not just grief due to a bereavement, but the grief that comes with changes in relationships, health and shifting life circumstances.

    Nici is a grief tending facilitator, writer and speaker. She founded The Grief Space as a platform to shift the narrative on grief, inspire healing and bring people together at a time when we can feel most alone.

    Nici set us a beautiful challenge that everyone can do, regardless of your life experience, so kick off your shoes and head to the nearest patch of grass that you can find and let nature help carry your troubles away!

    To find out more about Nici and The Grief Space head to thegriefspace.com

    In the episode, we also mention the below episodes of Right Up My Podcast:

    Ep.6 - Grounding: https://rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/6517003-ep-6-grounding-earthing

    Ep.27 - Ecstatic Dance: https://rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/10783032-ep-27-ecstatic-dance-with-luisa-bradshaw-white

    Thank you to our team:
    Editor - Sam Seager
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George

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  • Sara Lazar joins us on Ep.43 to talk about what's actually happening in our brains when we meditate. We're all told it's good for us, but we want to find out why.

    Sara is Assistant Professor in Psychology at Harvard Medical School and Associate Researcher in Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her research focuses on the neuroscience underlying yoga and meditation. Her work has been covered by the likes of The New York Times and in TED talks, and you can find out more about her here:

    How Meditation Can Reshape Our Brains: Sara Lazar at TEDxCambridge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8rRzTtP7Tc
    The Neuroscience of Yoga and Meditation - Dr Sara Lazar, PhD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhrV-vuI77I

    Sara sets us one our loveliest challenges so far: to meditate while sending love out to others. Gwen & Kate try it out and you can join in too.

    Thank you to our team:
    Editor - Sam Seager
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George

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  • We talk all things Vision Boarding, in this special episode that features insights from not one, not two, but three vision boarding experts.

    Artist Di Ford runs vision boarding and mindful collaging workshops in West Wales. In this episode she joins Gwen and Kate in Gwen's kitchen, to help them create their very own vision boards.

    Artist and writer friends Jodi Jones and Laura Hailstone founded Dream, Play, Create, and have been running vision boarding workshops for many years, both in person and online. They share various exercises that can help you get the most out of your vision boarding experience.

    To find out more about Di and her work head to diford.com or check out her instagram @di_ford_. Di offers bespoke Collage Art Experiences for corporate wellbeing away days, team building events, brand launches and much more. If you are interested in collaborating with Di she can tailor the event to your exact needs, down to the last detail. Get in touch via [email protected]

    To find out more about Jodie and Laura's vision boarding workshops head to facebook.com/dreamplaycreate/ Dream, Play, Create design and run vision board and creative workshops for individuals and businesses.

    In this episode we also mention our Gardening for Wellbeing episode, which can you listen to here: rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/11836273-ep-34-gardening-for-wellbeing

    And Gwen finally gives the details re: this book: Gut: The Inside Story of our Body's Most Underrated Organ, by Giulia Enders

    Thank you to our team:
    Editor - Pammy Muir
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George

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  • Nutritionist and cognitive reframing specialist Nicola Moore chats to us about the relationship between our gut health and our mental health.

    Nicola shares with us how and why our gut biomes are so directly linked to our emotions, as well as breaking down some common myths surrounding everyday nutrition. She also sets Gwen and Kate a helpful new way to readjust our thinking around what and when we eat.

    To find out more about Nicola and her work head to nicola-moore.com

    In this episode, Gwen mentions the following book - Gut: The Inside Story of our Body's Most Underrated Organ, by Giulia Enders

    We also talk about our People Pleasing episode, which can you listen to here: rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/12116281-ep-37-people-pleasing

    Thank you to our team:
    Editor - Sam Seager
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George

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  • We talk to Verity Glasgow from the charity OnePlusOne about how to argue better and manage healthy conflict in our relationships, whether that's with a partner, family member, friend or colleague.

    Verity also sets Gwen and Kate a listening exercise, to teach better active listening skills, one of the core elements of having a healthy, rather than harmful argument.

    OnePlusOne specialises in helping people to have healthy relationships, and learn to argue better. They also provide training for people who work with families and young people.

    To find out more about OnePlusOne, head to www.oneplusone.org.uk or contact them directly at [email protected]

    They also have the following freely available resources which people can access:

    www.clickrelationships.org - their relationship support platform offering expert advice on a wide range of issues.

    www.seeitdifferently.org – a series of powerful videos to help parents recognise the impact of their arguments on children, and encourage them to think about how they can resolve conflict in healthier ways.

    This episode focuses on healthy arguing, within mutually respectful relationships. If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship then please go to the below links that will direct you to help and support in your area:

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/domestic-abuse-how-to-get-help
    https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/getting-help-for-domestic-violence/

    Thank you to our team:
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George

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  • We talk to Maff Potts about the importance of having people and purpose in our lives. Maff is the founder of Camerados, a charity that helps people support each other through tough times. One of the main ways they do this is by setting up Public Living Rooms – places to go to when you need to connect to or just be around other humans, with no agenda, no mission and no fixing.

    Before setting up Camerados, Maff spent 20 years working in the homelessness sector, where he ran the largest homeless services in the country for The Salvation Army, as well as being CEO of the award-winning organisation 'People Can', which worked with homelessness, criminal justice, domestic violence and addiction services. Maff ran the Government's programme to modernise homeless centres and even set up a shelter one Christmas in the Millennium Dome, for the charity Crisis!

    To find out more about the Camerados and Public Living Rooms, head to camerados.org

    If you're interested in setting up a Public Living Room in your community, then email Yvonne for a chat at [email protected]

    We chat about coffee drinking advice on insta from @charlottefauregreennutrition

    We also mention the following Right Up My Podcast episode, about mental health in Men: https://rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/12021616-ep-36-men-talk

    Thank you to our team:
    Music - Andrew Grimes
    Artwork - Erica Frances George

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  • Cyclical living coach, Leslie Draffin, talks us through how we can better understand our bodies and get the most out of our lives by tracking the phases we go through. And by tuning in with our own cycles, or those in nature, we can discover the key to better mental and physical health, more energy, happiness and productivity.

    Leslie also sets Gwen and Kate a daily task to track our patterns, taking the first step in matching our lifestyles to the different phases of our cycles, in order to live our best lives.

    To find out more about Leslie and her work, head to lesliedraffin.com

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  • Therapist Elsie Owen joins us to lift the lid on people pleasing. We learn what people pleasing actually is and why we would all be better off if we just stop doing it. Plus, Elsie gives us a bucket load of practical tips for how we can better prioritise ourselves, maintain healthy boundaries and still be a nice person!

    Gwen and Kate go on to share their own people pleasing tendencies that have got them into all sorts of trouble over the years, and try out some of Elsie's tricks to make some changes.

    To find out more about Elsie and the support that she provides, both in person and online, head to www.elsieowen.com

    Check out Elsie's instagram, as it's full of useful tips and free resources: www.instagram.com/the_peoplepleasing_therapist

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