Kindness is such a simple word. We've all experienced the joy of kindness in our lives. We all aspire to be kinder. We believe that kindness has the power to change the world. Yet, knowing how to be kinder in an increasingly tough world is sometimes hard for all of us. In this podcast series, radio personality Jane Linley-Thomas and psychologist Paul Bushell explore simple ways to be kinder in different situations in our lives.
Host bios:
Jane Linley-Thomas is a radio personality and speaker, mom of 3 precious children, founder of the Rejoyce Collection.
Paul Bushell is a psychologist, author and regular commentator on emotional intelligence and meaningful living.
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Kindness is such a simple word. We've all experienced the joy of kindness in our lives. We all aspire to be kinder. We believe that kindness has the power to change the world. Yet, knowing how to be kinder in an increasingly tough world is sometimes hard for all of us. In this podcast series, radio personality Jane Linley-Thomas and psychologist Paul Bushell explore simple ways to be kinder in different situations in our lives.
Host bios:
Jane Linley-Thomas is a radio personality and speaker, mom of 3 precious children, founder of the Rejoyce Collection.
Paul Bushell is a psychologist, author and regular commentator on emotional intelligence and meaningful living.
Support Us:
We hope you’re enjoying listening to the KindnessCan podcast! If you’d like to follow or support the podcast, here’s how:
• Follow the show or listen on the ECR website under Podcasts, Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
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In the first episode of the much-awaited new season of KindnessCan, Jane and Paul take a moment to reflect on life in a post-pandemic world. From hiding out to over-filling our schedules, life has sometimes felt like a pendulum of extremes. We could all benefit from pausing and trying to find the words to describe what we have experienced. Choosing the right words has the potential to help us make sense of the past and move forward in an empowered way. The kind duo are as real, supportive and practical as ever – sharing personal insights, funny moments, and useful affirmations. The new season promises to be fun, light and practical, and you are invited to come as you are and leave inspired and empowered.
KindnessCan
Kindness is such a simple word. We've all experienced the joy of kindness in our lives. We all aspire to be kinder. We believe that kindness has the power to change the world. Yet, knowing how to be kinder in an increasingly tough world is sometimes hard for all of us. In this podcast series, radio personality Jane Linley-Thomas and psychologist Paul Bushell explore simple ways to be kinder in different situations in our lives.
Host bios:
Jane Linley-Thomas is a radio personality and speaker, mom of 3 precious children, founder of the Rejoyce Collection.
Paul Bushell is a psychologist, author and regular commentator on emotional intelligence and meaningful living.
Support Us:
We hope you’re enjoying listening to the KindnessCan podcast! If you’d like to follow or support the podcast, here’s how:
• Follow the show or listen on the ECR website under Podcasts, Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!
• Leave a 5* rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
• Follow our social media channels for new episode alerts