“What really saved my life during that time was my ability to talk”
I am SUPER excited to have gotten the chance to interview the Legendary, Mental Health Power House that is Geoff McDonald!
Best known as a global advocate, campaigner and consultant who is passionate about addressing the stigma of mental ill health in workplaces, and about helping organisations embed purpose as a key driver of business performance. His sense of purpose to his work was catalysed by his diagnosis in 2008 of Anxiety fuelled depression.
Geoff shares his experience of mental ill health, his journey to recovery as well as what goes into a sustainable health and wellbeing initiative within the workplace.
We go deep on topics such as;
Connect with Geoff and learn more about his work at geoffmcdonald.co.uk , linkedIn &Twitter. Hear more about our mental health work at Petra Velzeboer Ltd.
‘It’s not going back to business as normal, we’re in a very new era now and If you’re not stretching yourself to meet that you will get left behind’
Samantha Clarke is an amazing friend of mine, Happiness Consultant, TedX speaker and Author of Love it or Leave it . She advices global companies on Happiness at Work and supports people’s conscious decisions to either Love it or Leave it!
She is full of innovative advice for employers and employees on finding happiness in our work as well as providing practical tips on how we can all adjust to the change born from the pandemic!
We get practical on topics such as:
Find out more by connecting with Samantha on Linkedin and you can see her full personal story in Episode 11 titled: How Badly do you Want it .
Find out more by connecting with Samantha on Linkedin and hear more about our mental health work at Petra Velzeboer Ltd.
You can catch a previous interview with Samantha How Badly do you Want it
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“When I came out…..I had completely unconditional support and love and I realised that’s sadly not the case for everyone”
I feel very privileged to interview Matthew Clements. Matthew is the Senior diversity and inclusion advisor at Herbert Smith Freehills and i have had the pleasure of working with him through the partnership between Medigold and PVL where i have been supporting the Mental Health strategy and training of HSF.
We discuss Mental health and his Matthew goes deep on his own experience of mental health and coming out to his family and friends.
We cover other topics such as:
Connect with Matthew on Linkedin and hear more about our mental health work at Petra Velzeboer Ltd.
“You really can’t pour from an empty cup. You need to make sure you are ok first”
Ranked as one of the top 10 companies to work for by The Sunday Times and recently shortlisted for the REBA wellbeing awards, Hannah Meredith leads the way on Health and Wellbeing for MVF Global
We discuss the current and long-lasting impact of the pandemic on employees and their mental health and Hannah lends practical advice on how employers can implement mental health strategies.
Hannah also opens up about her personal struggles with anxiety how she’s learned to manage these effectively.
We cover topics such as:
Connect with Hannah on Linkedin and hear more about our mental health work at Petra Velzeboer Ltd.
‘We have to adapt with the changing times and we have to adapt to what are employees are needing’
So excited to speak with Selena Alcover who is an Employee Experience Manager at National Grid.
We discuss the impact of the current pandemic on employees and Selena offers tangible advice to leaders on supporting their workforce through these challenging times as well as opening up about her own personal struggle of becoming a first time parent in the midst of a pandemic.
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Connect with Selena on Linkedin and hear more about our mental health work at Petra Velzeboer Ltd.
‘I would say to anyone, speak and there is bravery in that even if you are vulnerable ‘
Tony Nneke is Chair of Oracle UKIE Cultural Harmony Network and passionate about Diversity and Inclusion as well as mental health.
Tony talks openly about needing to take time off work due to poor mental health and how leaders helped or hindered his experience in the workplace.
We go deep on:
Connect with Tony on Linkedin and hear more about our mental health work at Petra Velzeboer Ltd.
‘I think you are a better leader if you bring your whole self to work ‘
I am so excited to have been introduced to Jules Parke-Robinson - with a 20 year career in the British Military and current experience as Chair of the British Wheelchair Basketball, she has amazing insights on motivating a team, men’s mental health and adapting to change.
We discuss her experiences of mental health and leadership in the workplace as well as retiring only to be thrust in a world where she didn’t feel she belonged and struggled to adapt into a new career phase. Anyone who’s a leader or has hit rock bottom will relate to this episode!
We go deep on:
Connect with Jules on Linkedin and hear more about our mental health work at Petra Velzeboer Ltd.
‘As adults we seem to forget that we were once children ’
It was so great to speak with Sayce Holmes - Williams, CEO of Mentivity, Activist and key note speaker and a coach of young people.
Sayce has a passion for raising the aspirations of young people between the ages of 8 & 25 by sharing his own personal stories and experiences of his childhood journey growing up in south east London.
His organisation Mentivity is an inspirational mentoring organisation and alternative educational provision that provides aspirational support for young people, schools and parents through 1:1 mentoring and group conversation based learning.
We go deep on:
Connect with Sayce on Linkedin and see more of his work at Mentivity
Super excited to have this conversation with David Allard, Part of the Petra Velzeboer team , David is now retired but has a wealth of experience as a CEO of a financial services organisation.
David shares with me his approach to mental health in the workplace and how CEOs can champion the cause , leading by example, creating the correct environment and promoting the correct culture amongst their workforce.
We discuss topics such as
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I am so excited for this new season where we focus 10 episodes on mental health at work and the people that champion this conversation with organisations.
Rondette Smith is an executive director in Human Capital Management at Goldman Sachs. A member of the Diversity & inclusion team, she oversees the Black & Asian talent strategies across Europe, the Middle East & Africa. She is also part of our advisory board and works closely with the Petra Velzeboer Ltd team to help us advise companies on their mental health agenda.
Rondette knows the crucial importance of mental health in the workplace and her personal story of a boyfriend being sectioned after going missing, hits to the heart of why she is passionate about this topic.
We discuss topics such as:
Connect with Rondette on Linkedin and join the conversation at Petra Velzeboer Ltd.
Totally relating to Sam’s story of his descent into alcoholism and the shame associated with it, I just HAD to get Sam Church on the A2A podcast to share his journey with me.
Sam is a Mental Health Advocate, Sales Professional and Co-Founder of MENtality.
Having lived the majority of his life with poor mental health and still having to work on this on a daily basis Sam knows first-hand what it’s like to feel the pain of poor Mental Health.
Battling addiction, not sleeping, poor nutrition and closing off from the world was a daily routine for over a decade. Essentially Sam could not see a way out and fundamentality didn’t know how.
Today Sam leads a different life. Overcoming this adversity and changing his life completely Sam now wants to give others the education that he didn’t have.
We go deep on topics such as:
Connect with Sam and learn more about MENtality Instagram , Linkedin
“When you fail, its just a moment, it’s not permanent, it doesn’t define you as a person”
Gavin Johnson has always been a keen sportsman, he started as a decathlete and moved into the javelin winning various national medals.
When Covid-19 hit, Gavin decided to change a few things in his life, focusing on writing, art and other business ventures with the hope of coming out of the pandemic better than he went in. He set about developing skills and began training to be a Life Coach which inspired him to write no less than 3 books!
We discuss the driving force behind his achievements as well as going deep on the importance of cognitive distortions and the impact it’s having on society and people.
Such a great conversation in which we touch on topics such as:
Connect with Gavin and learn more about his book The Little Book of Empowerment at: gavinlisene.com and on Instagram
“If I drink now, there’s no point carrying on. I’ll just go and kill myself”
A passionate and avid sportsman, Enton played semi-professional football and was on track to follow his dream of playing as a career when a sliding doors moment changed everything. He fell gradually into a whirlwind life of addiction and homelessness.
Enton is now twelve years sober, he is a qualified Drugs and Alcohol counsellor and has worked as a support worker for local charities. His passion is now to support people and offer them opportunity and hope through sharing his journey.
Enton shares with me the experiences and influences that shaped the choices which would threaten to ruin his personal relationships and the life he once knew.
An honest and open conversation about addiction, homelessness and life in recovery.
We go deep on topics such as:
Connect with Enton and learn more about his book Laid Bare at: therealbarefoot.co.uk Instagram , Twitter
“A lot of people that knew me could sense that something strange was going on”
I feel so privileged to speak with Wesley Alston as he opens up to me about his experience of living with Schizophrenia.
Wesley is 29 years old, from Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.A. and started to experience symptoms of schizophrenia in 2011 at the age of 20. It was later that same year he was diagnosed. Through mentorship and support from a number of people including his family, psychiatrist and day program "Sanctuary House" Wesley has been able to regain stability over the last ten years. He now finds himself waking up every day feeling joyous and confident about his life.
We go deep on topics such as:
Connect with Wesley more at: Instagram
Dr Phil Hopley helps me re-think entrepreneurship and the cult of busy!
This felt like a private advice session and so timely while scaling my business during one of the most challenging times globally.
As entrepreneurs we are excited about our work and presume that working flat out is the only way through! Dr Phil works with elite performers and challenges this idea explaining the 1 non-negotiable when it comes to sustaining high performance: RECOVERY!
Dr Phil’s training in forensic, general and sport psychiatry combined with a career playing premiership rugby has enabled him to develop his passion for the mental health of elite performance in sport and business.
We discuss:
Connect with Dr Phil and learn more about his work at: cognacity.co.uk, linkedIn , Twitter and Instagram
I’m very excited about this episode from a man who has been through an enormous amount but has channelled everything into passion and progress!
Matt Zinman is a personal success trainer whose varied experiences as an entrepreneur, athlete, single parent, caretaker, consultant and nonprofit founder drive him to be a difference-maker.
Matt suffered from depression since his early teens. Losing his Mother to HIV contracted from tainted blood during surgery and the loss of a brother to suicide, has forced Matt to develop coping skills and resilience throughout his life. Matt now lives each day to fulfil his goal to positively impact as many people as possible.
Matt opens up about his past catalyst moments and how he strengthened his mindset.
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Connect with Matthew and learn more about his work at: Z-isms.com , linkedIn , Twitter and Instagram Amazon author Page
“Your power your strength your confidence , comes from your physical state
Finding a cure for her sick son led ex lawyer Geeta Sidhu-Robb to be a successful Health Entrepreneur. She is a health & stress specialist who provides specialist health programmes for the over 40.
As well as explaining how stress impacts us, Geeta shares her inspiring story with me and details how she went from being homeless to creating her multi award winning empire.
We go deep on topics such as.
Connect with Geeta and learn more about her work at: NoshDetox.com , linkedIn , Twitter and Instagram
“There’s lots of ways we can show kindness, I think that goes a long way to supporting our mental health and wellbeing during these times”
Jonny Jacobs is the Financial Director of Starbucks, a Trustee for the Mental Health Foundation and an Advisory Board Member for Mental Health summit Mad World.
Jonny is passionate about engaging with businesses on the topic of mental health, challenging stigma and ensuring leadership is inclusive and purposeful, creating psychological safety in times of upheaval.
We discuss his childhood and how he became an advocate for Mental Health and his history raising awareness on the subject.
We touch on topics such as:
Connect with Jonny and learn more about his work at: Mental Health Foundation , linkedIn , Twitter
“A Regret free life rather than a regretful life”
Travis Bell has had a Bucket List since the age of 18, but it wasn’t until he did his first seminar that he realised that this was not something that was common practice. From this realisation the ‘Bucket List Guy’ was born.
Spreading his message through keynote speaking, blogging, his podcast and a Tedx talk, Travis Bell revels in helping people to live a life of more meaning , more purpose and more fulfilment.
Travis takes me through how he became known as ‘The Bucket List Guy’ and the motivation behind inspiring others to realise their potential.
We discuss topics such as:
Connect with Travis and learn more about his work at thebucketlistguy.com , linkedIn , Instagram & Twitter
“What really saved my life during that time was my ability to talk”
I am SUPER excited to have gotten the chance to interview the Legendary, Mental Health Power House that is Geoff McDonald!
Best known as a global advocate, campaigner and consultant who is passionate about addressing the stigma of mental ill health in workplaces, and about helping organisations embed purpose as a key driver of business performance. His sense of purpose to his work was catalysed by his diagnosis in 2008 of Anxiety fuelled depression.
Geoff shares with me his experience with mental health and his journey to recovery as well as the importance behind correct health and wellbeing initiatives within the workplace.
We go deep on topics such as;
Connect with Geoff and learn more about his work at geoffmcdonald.co.uk , linkedIn & Twitter