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An Evolving Man Podcast looks at men's psychology, healing trauma, boarding school syndrome, spirituality and healing. Every few weeks there will be an interview around men's topics ranging from self-development, relationships, spirituality, archetypes, and men's work featuring authors and leaders in this field.
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The Forest School Podcast

Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden

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Wem Southerden & Lewis Ames have run Forest School and training centre Children of the Forest since 2017. The Forest School Podcast was born when they wondered if their daily wafflechats and reflections about pedagogy, play and nature connection might be of interest to others. The podcast aims to inform and support educators, parents, outdoor and play practitioners and anyone interested in nature and the outdoors. Through book reviews – interviews with experts, practitioners and authors – sh ...
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Black women are negotiating the different stages of menopause along with their ever evolving identifies, relationships, careers, responsibilities and societal tropes. This is a curated intergenerational exchange, a space for exploration, mentorship, intimacy and vulnerability around life, identity and change. It’s the excavation of the things that you need to know, but were never told. It’s the guide we wish we all had access to no matter our age.
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Captivating conversations that amplify voices and the efforts of key individuals, organizations, and stakeholders that are working to promote the work of Community Schools, a nationally recognized research based school transformational model. Listen to testimonials and stories that boost the Community Schools signal and best practices from the strategy that is transforming schools one relationship at a time.
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Are you looking for ways to practice social justice in your daily parenting and nurture your child’s development while re-parenting your inner child? You’re in the right place. I'm Nat Nadha Vikitsreth, a decolonized and licensed clinical psychotherapist, somatic abolitionist, and founder of Come Back to Care. I created this podcast for you because I deeply honor your commitment to raising your child with intention and integrity. In this podcast, we explore how social justice, child developm ...
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Sometimes the very strategies meant to help children have the opposite effect. Join AEI’s Naomi Schaefer Riley and Ian Rowe as they look behind the headlines at the public policies and cultural agendas driving child welfare and education. Rowe and Riley bring to light practices that will make you ask, “Are you kidding me?”
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Amidst an unprecedented federal investigation into hundreds of Native Boarding Schools and the 100,000+ children these institutions forcibly removed, one school has become the epicenter of controversy in America’s attempt to reckon with its dark history: Red Cloud Indian School. While today some see the school as a positive presence in the Pine Ridge Reservation, home to the Oglala Lakota tribe, others cite it as a perpetrator of generational trauma. While the US government is starting to ad ...
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In the 'Together with God Podcast', we'll be exploring issues of faith in the family, focusing on the role of parents and churches in supporting the faith of the young. We'll share a conversation with a thinker or practitioner each month, exploring issues such as family worship, intergenerational church, and raising kids in an age of cultural change.
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"We need to kiss that monster on the nose,” said Ronat John, M’Wikwedong Indigenous Friendship Centre. Sheatre presents the audio drama and talk series “Mishoo miinwaa Noki ~ You, Me And Wrinkles” (aka "Wrinkles"). With one in six seniors facing abuse, "Wrinkles" uses authentic voices -- both English and Ojibwe – to tell true stories that inspire listeners to bring elder abuse out of the shadows and normalize talking about it. Listen alone – or host listening parties to share local ideas. Go ...
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Heart to Heart is a youth produced podcast, hosted and produced by teen Journey Moses, and co-hosted by Jos Duncan which features intergenerational conversations about pressing topics in pop culture, social justice advocacy, and entertainment. Through exchanging knowledge about and between generations, they hope to keep often divided generations informed and connected.
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InequaliTalks

Clémentine Van Effenterre

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What is the most unequal region of the world? How deep does gender discrimination run in our societies? What happens to poor households during a housing boom? How is land distributed today? How can minimum wage reduce racial inequality? Can we really expect politicians to fix inequality? InequaliTalks presents accessible research done by young economists on one of the most pressing issues in the public conversation: inequality. InequaliTalks is supported by School of Cities at the University ...
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UnTextbooked is brought to you by teen change-makers who are looking for answers to big questions. Have you ever wondered if protests really can save lives, why assimilation required Native American kids to attend boarding schools, how Black-led organizations for mutual aid began, how the fear of communism led the United States to plan the overthrows of many leaders in Latin America, or why Brazilian cars run on sugar? Or maybe you've questioned when Asian Americans will stop being seen as " ...
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Project80 is a group of high school students who are attempting to show how research is relevant in our everyday lives. We use information directly from experiments and journals (Tier 1, Science & Nature) to educate the public about research advances in science, and attempt to show how research is relevant in our everyday lives.
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New from Reboot, the Kitchen Radio podcast brings listeners to the table of communities from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia for intergenerational stories of community life and ritual practices from guests who are part of a rising renaissance of creative food projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Hosted by Regine Basha and Nathalie Basha, the series premieres in April 2023. Subscribe now to catch them all and be the first to know about our upcomin ...
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SHESHE

Sherita Tyson MA. MFT. MBS.

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Glass Ceiling- Broken! This podcast is for the woman who wants it all, and is unapologetically walking in her God given purpose.
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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40) 40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75. 41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33. 42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27. 43. J. Quay, ‘Experie ...
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Episode Summary: In this episode, we chat with Kendra McWilliam about making Forest School accessible to people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Kendra shares her insights on adapting sessions for diverse needs, running intergenerational projects, and securing funding for community-driven outdoor projects. You’ll learn actionable strategies…
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Today we chat cultural foods and how diet culture undermines and devalues enjoyment, culture, nostalgia, connection when it comes to food. This was as close as we got to finding the original source for the Thai/Swedish research that we talk about. We mention 'Your Latina Nutritionist' who talks a lot about this and it great to follow. We chat about…
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I begin today with a heart felt quote from Minnie Driver in her book, Managing Expectations. She talks about phoning her mother to come and pick her up. Her mother ignores her. So today I wanted to read through 10 biographies of well-known people and their stories of feeling like they were captive or “counting down the days like prisoners” as Bear …
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In this episode, you and I are going to explore one action to power-with with your child when they struggle. You’ll also explore the science behind how power-with nurtures your child’s motivation and perseverance. You can prepare your child for the real world using power-with. This way you get to practice what feels aligned with your values and pro…
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Author and illustrator Pippa Pixley joins us for this week’s episode as we discuss the importance of creative experiences, interactive storytelling and nurturing a love of nature. Episode Links Find Out More about Pippa’s Work Book Your Place on one of our Early Excellence Roadshow EventsEarly Excellence tarafından oluşturuldu
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In this enlightening conversation, Lewis Ames is joined by Kirk Martin from the Calm Parenting Podcast to delve into the powerful tool of scripting in parenting—especially when dealing with strong-willed children. They explore how pre-planned scripts can offer parents practical phrases to navigate emotionally charged situations, while helping kids …
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We're back and we have some news. After 2 years creating, podcasting and running courses we have decided to stop...for now. We're not sure how long but we both need a bit more time back to focus on our other commitments. We've loved this adventure and hope it has been helpful to thoses who have come along with us. Favourite things this week - Recip…
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Why do some of our political, business, and societal leaders seem to have such disdain and in some cases almost hatred for the everyday person? Where might these attitudes come from? Where does the sense of entitlement, and even looking down on those that they serve arise from? I was reading Jeremy Paxman's autobiography A Life in Questions last ni…
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Technological innovations are often sold to the public as ways to make life easier. But what if the increasing prevalence of technology in our lives is actually crowding out human experiences that are integral to children’s development and well-being? This week, Naomi and Ian are joined by AEI Senior Fellow Christine Rosen to discuss her new book, …
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What is love addiction also known as limerence? And what is intergenerational trauma? How does that pass from generation to generation? Today I am speaking with a psychotherapist who originally trained as a medical doctor. His speciality is working with people around relationships and limerence. Today he shares his journey at boarding school and ho…
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Dr Natalie Canning joins us for this week’s episode of the podcast as we discuss her key research on empowering young learners in the EYFS. Episode Links Find out More on Dr Natalie Canning’s Research on Empowering Young Learners Read our Blog on Nurturing Children’s Self-Confidence and Security in the EYFS Book your Place on an Early Excellence Ro…
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In this episode, you and I are going to explore one barrier that prevents many of us from meeting our children where they’re at. And that barrier is adult supremacy. Let’s unlearn this pattern of oppression together so that you can shift from power-over your child to power-with with them… most of the time. Then, we’ll pick one adult supremacy patte…
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Summary In this episode of the Forest School Podcast, Lewis discusses various aspects of outdoor education, focusing on cooking, bushcraft skills, and the importance of continuous learning. He shares insights from his books, 'Forest School Cooking' and 'The Myths of Outdoor Play and Learning', and offers practical tips for engaging children in outd…
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We’re joined by Nova Robinson this week as we discuss the challenges but also the benefits of age classes. We explore the importance of a clear understanding of child development and offer key advice for meeting the needs of all of the children. Episode Links Book your place on our Support for Teachers with Mixed Age Classes Webinar Series…
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What was it like to go to boarding school at age 7? And how did that impact my guest's adult life? From addictions, to breakdown and then path of recovery to finding purpose, my guest today shares his own journey. In today's episode I am speaking with Chris Braitch who is the director of the not for profit, Seen & Heard, which supports the emotiona…
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Popping back for a bonus episode to give you a nudge to get along to a screening of 'Your Fat Friend'. The story of Aubrey Gordon (of Maintenance Phase podcast) who first rose to some recognition for her anonymous work blogging as yrfatfriend. The movie delves into the lived experience of living life in a fat body. The impact on relationships, espe…
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Today I wanted to share some of the experiences of John F Kennedy at boarding school. I share from his biography called Kennedy, An Unfinished Life. Kennedy went to boarding school from age 13 to Canterbury in the US. And then age 14 he went to Choate School. I share his experiences of homesickness, being a rebel and being close to being expelled a…
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When parents perpetuate abuse against their children, it is all too likely that they themselves were also victims of abuse. Children who have experienced maltreatment face significant barriers to flourishing when they reach adulthood, but with support and the right tools, it is possible for individuals to make different choices and break the cycle …
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Welcome to our 6th iteration of the ⁠Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause⁠ podcast: the Season of Orisii. Building on our international diasporic tour from last year, this season's theme is Orisii, or 'pairs' in the Afric language of Yoruba. We've invited different types of pairs to explore the through-line between menarche and menopause. You …
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At just 13-years-old, Connor was burned over 90% of his body with third degree burns and given less than a 1% chance of survival after a backyard explosion. After three months in a medically induced coma, nearly two years of painful rehabilitation, and more than 100 surgeries over a decade, Connor emerged triumphantly; not only to walk again, but t…
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The first few weeks are such a busy yet crucial time in the EYFS year. Llewella Ivins joins us this week as we put together a checklist to make sure we haven’t missed anything! Episode Links Download our EYFS checklist for ECTs Access our Indoor Provision Audit ToolEarly Excellence tarafından oluşturuldu
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Have you ever wondered what small changes could make a huge impact in your mud kitchen setup? In this episode, Lewis and Wem dive into their quirky, practical, and unconventional tips for transforming your mud kitchen into a space of creativity, independence, and fun! Timestamps: [00:02] – Jangly energy and funny rain stories. [03:00] – Talking abo…
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Today we go through in depth a summary of the webinar that we watched on body dissatisfaction. The good, the bad and the dangerous. Unfortunately we simply can not recommend this webinar for parent needing help helping their kids with poor body image. Much of it was not about body image at all but about how to improve nutrition quality and get kids…
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What are the 5 basic components of great leadership? Last week I talked about why boarding school doesn't create good leaders drawing upon the work of Nick Duffell's Wounded Leaders and Kouzes and Posner's The Leadership Challenge: https://youtu.be/VNMQpTyO1h8 Today I wanted to explore the work of Warren Benis in his book on Becoming A Leader. What…
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Do traditional school structures harm neurodivergent students? Can nature-based learning be the solution? In this episode, we dive deep into how Forest Schools can create more inclusive environments for neurodivergent learners. Our guest shares groundbreaking research on the benefits of nature for autistic students, challenges the romanticization o…
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This week, we’re joined by Anna-Marie Bevan, the Head of Ely and Caerau Integrated Children’s Centre in Cardiff. We discuss the journey of development at the setting, the rich experiences provided and the importance of striking the right balance between child initiated and adult-guided learning. Episode Links Explore our upcoming CPD Join our EYFS …
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A fascinating discussion today with an ER medical doctor about her time in boarding school and how that affected her mental health. She shares how she spent time in mental hospitals and was tried on 35 different medications. Eventually she was given brain surgery for her depression. She talks about the impact trauma had on her and the path of heali…
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Just s short episode today, we squeezed in recording this just before watching a webinar on body dissatisfaction. Entitled ' What to do When Kids Don't Like their Bodies' you would think as Eating Disorder Dietitians we'd be thrilled that more people are talking about this issue. We usually would be. Unfortunately the 'Special Guest Expert' is not …
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Today I draw upon the work of leadership experts James Kouzes and Barry Posner in their book The Leadership Challenge and Nick Duffell in his book Wounded Leaders. What are 5 reasons according to science that those who go to boarding school make bad leaders? Based on the article by Nick Duffell in the Guardian in 2014: https://www.theguardian.com/e…
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In this episode, you and I will explore the both-and of voting and organizing in your community through the lens of disorganized attachment. Then, we’ll unpack what disorganized attachment can teach us about ways to get organized in this moment of uncertainty. --------------------------- Get full show notes and more information at: comebacktocare.c…
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Are we doing our children a disservice by always saying "yes"? In this thought-provoking episode of The Forest School Podcast, hosts Lewis and Wem dive deep into the complexities of creating a balanced learning environment in outdoor education. They explore the concept of a "yes environment" and its potential pitfalls, drawing inspiration from Suza…
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What is emotional neglect? And how might that link to boarding schools? Today I am speaking with psychotherapist and author, Graham Music, who attended boarding school from age 9. He talks about what trauma is, dissociation and neglect. And he dives deep into emotional neglect. What is it and how might it show up in a boarding school setting? Why m…
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Judith Ish-Horowicz, the co-founder and director of the UK’s first intergenerational nursery, joins us for our first episode of the new school year. As part of our chat, Judith tells us all about the inspirational multi-generational work at Apples and Honey Nightingale and the benefits for all involved. Episode Links Watch Judith Ish-Horowicz prese…
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You may have seen in the news that a report has been released by the Australian College of Nursing making the recommendation put more nurses in school (great) to weigh kids (not great.) Thankfully the pushback has been swift, clear, measured and evidence based and we share our thoughts on the idea. We thought Dr Kyla's response and The Embrace Hub …
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Concerns about a mental health crisis among young people have produced broad initiatives to improve overall mental well-being or “prevent” mental illness. But what evidence do we have that these programs are producing desirable outcomes? This week, Naomi and Ian are joined by Carolyn Gorman, the Paulson Policy Analyst at the Manhattan Institute. In…
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I often hear from people who went to boarding school – “Nothing happened to me.” What they mean is that they weren't abused, beaten or sexually abused. I then ask, did you see or hear beatings, violence, bullying or abuse? Most reply, yes. So the research around mirror neurons is now showing that the person who witnesses violence whether that be at…
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Support the podcast at www.patreon.om/theforestschoolpodcastCan Forest Schools deliver on their promises in urban environments?Guest Info: https://emmabrockes.com/Join hosts Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden as they dive into a thought-provoking conversation with journalist Emma Brockes about her recent Guardian article on Forest Schools. Explore the c…
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2024 Summer Break Re-Release - Episode 85 This week we’re joined by Clare King, one of our Curriculum Consultants at Early Excellence. We discuss the key principles of effective continuous provision and how to put these principles into practice. Take a virtual classroom tour of the Early Excellence learning environments Find out more about our Insi…
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Is it possible to heal from childhood trauma?. What if we had a really tough upbringing which included abuse, neglect and possibly even boarding school. Can we heal? What if we've tried everything but nothing is really working. What can we do? In today's conversation I am speaking with the founder of Realm Theory, Roslyn Snyder. We talk about her w…
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We love a lot of the non-diet content we see on social media. It's such a great way for people to feel connected and less alone and is often the first introduction people have to a different way of relating to food. But, it can leave people feeling a bit stuck or uncertain. So we chat about what can get missed and some options for ridging the gap. …
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Leaders and Burnout. What are the symptoms of burnout? In my 20s, I had a breakdown and burnt out. I was working in London. I had a job in sales and essentially lost motivation and drive. I was selling big ticket items in the financial sector. Some weeks I only sold one product a week. It felt exhausting. Eventually it got so bad, I couldn't even g…
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Witness the work in real time! Episode 11 is a unique experience in which we are sharing highlighted snippets taken directly from MCSP's TRANSFORMATIVE YOUTH VOICE presentation in which we led in Atlanta, GA during the Annual National Community Schools & Family Engagement Conference (May 28 - 30) co-facilitated by: Dr. Julissa Ventura, Professor Sc…
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Support the podcast, get in touch and find more episodes at www.theforestschoolpodcast.com Summary In this episode of The Forest School Podcast, Lewis Ames explores the fascinating world of owls. He shares interesting facts about owl sizes, adaptability, legs, silent flight, vision, hearing, vocalizations, intelligence, family dynamics, hunting beh…
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Why is group work so important for boarding school survivors on the path to recovery? If being seen was dangerous as a child at these public schools why is it so helpful to be seen in a group setting as we heal? Today Nick Duffell who is one of the founding voices in the Boarding School Survivors movement talks about group work. He talks about why …
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2024 Summer Break Re-Release - Episode 52 In this week’s episode, Andy and Llewella explore the increasing popularity of tuff spot trays in early years settings. They discuss how Tuff Spot trays are used, look closely at some of the potential drawbacks of being over reliant on tray based activities and ask the question: Is it time to move away from…
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Seamus is joined by NWIS Parent, Anorah Dove as she shares about her business, 227 Catering. Listen to all her catering business can do for your future events and receive special promotions by listening to these P&P segments. Be sure to follow her in Instagram @227_catering. Call or text her at (216)706-9972 to learn more!…
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This week's episode features Susan's middle and youngest daughters, and their takes on watching That Sugar Film in PE. In a shocking turn of events Susan's youngest daughter got in the car one day last week after school and said "Guess what WE watched today" and sure enough it was That Sugar Film. Argh, this film refuses to disappear. A heightened …
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Today I wanted to talk about a recent conversation I had with Nick Duffell the author of Wounded LEaders and The Making of Them. Nick has been running group workshops for many years. https://www.boardingschoolsurvivors.co.uk/events-and-workshops/ He first began offering these 4 day workshops in 1989/90 and has run them every year since. He offers t…
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In this bonus episode, you and I are going to explore two invitations to stay grounded amid the changes and transitions of back to school. Then, we’re going to unpack the sense of “here we go again” you might be feeling when it comes to both back to school and social justice action during these times. --------------------------- Get full show notes…
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What if the great outdoors was your ultimate fitness playground? Join hosts Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden as they explore the world of outdoor movement and fitness with Andrew and Gill from Wild Strong. Discover how reconnecting with nature can transform our approach to exercise, build community, and challenge traditional fitness norms. This episod…
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