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Life After Public Service
Donna Bentley-Carr
47 episodes
2 days ago
Donna is a Registered Nurse who has worked in the NHS for three decades.  She brings you real-life stories from people in front-line public service roles.  Some of these stories discuss war, terrorism, suicide, abuse, COVID, death, and moral injury, which may be triggering for some listeners. However, alongside these are stories of joy, hope, empathy, and humanity: highlighting the positive impact these individuals have made. Many of her guests have navigated career changes, found work-life balance, or transitioned into new roles, including charity work or entrepreneurship. If you have a story to share that could inspire others, have moved in or out of public service roles or have successfully introduced an additional income stream alongside your public service role, please get in touch. Inviting individuals from fire, police and probation services, healthcare, military, teaching, social services, local government, and civil service. Donna continues to add to her extensive academic achievements, experience and skills. She is working towards a Diploma in Coaching and Positive Psychology and offers support to individuals looking to find clarity in their careers, to reach their full career potential or to plan their exit with confidence.
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Donna is a Registered Nurse who has worked in the NHS for three decades.  She brings you real-life stories from people in front-line public service roles.  Some of these stories discuss war, terrorism, suicide, abuse, COVID, death, and moral injury, which may be triggering for some listeners. However, alongside these are stories of joy, hope, empathy, and humanity: highlighting the positive impact these individuals have made. Many of her guests have navigated career changes, found work-life balance, or transitioned into new roles, including charity work or entrepreneurship. If you have a story to share that could inspire others, have moved in or out of public service roles or have successfully introduced an additional income stream alongside your public service role, please get in touch. Inviting individuals from fire, police and probation services, healthcare, military, teaching, social services, local government, and civil service. Donna continues to add to her extensive academic achievements, experience and skills. She is working towards a Diploma in Coaching and Positive Psychology and offers support to individuals looking to find clarity in their careers, to reach their full career potential or to plan their exit with confidence.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Business,
Careers,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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How Jo Hall Turned Redundancy into a Thriving Coaching Business
Life After Public Service
38 minutes
1 month ago
How Jo Hall Turned Redundancy into a Thriving Coaching Business
In this episode, Donna interviews Jo Hall, a former NHS occupational therapist with over 33 years of experience. Jo shares her journey from clinical practice to senior leadership roles, including her time in commissioning for an Integrated Care Board (ICB). She discusses the challenges she faced after a life-changing breast cancer diagnosis and how it shifted her perspective on life and work. KEY TAKEAWAYS Jo Hall's journey from a clinical role as an occupational therapist to a leadership position in commissioning highlights the diverse career paths available within public service. Her transition into running her own business demonstrates the potential for growth and change after a long career in the NHS. Throughout her career, Jo emphasises the significance of effective communication and building rapport with patients and colleagues. These skills are essential not only in healthcare but also in organisational development and business. Jo discusses the importance of being non-judgmental in her work, particularly when dealing with older adults. Respecting individuals' choices and understanding their unique perspectives is crucial in providing effective care and support. After facing redundancy, Jo initially experienced feelings of rejection but ultimately recognised it as an opportunity to pursue her passion for coaching and business development. This shift in mindset illustrates the importance of embracing change and taking risks for personal and professional growth. Jo's business, "Let's Get On With It," reflects her values of making a positive impact and helping others. She encourages individuals to align their careers with their personal values to find fulfilment and joy in their work. BEST MOMENTS "I think it was more by chance being asked and having people seeing an opportunity. I was always interested in bringing the junior people along." "You think, 'I'll do that when I'm older,' and then something like that happens and suddenly you think, 'Well, I might not ever be older.'" "I just couldn't find myself, I couldn't get back to being who I was. So I just really struggled and I have to say my mental health just went down the pan." "It's almost that feeling of you've had this security for 30-something years, and now you're going into a world where you haven't got that security." "I just think you should, even if it's talking to someone you've not spoken to for a long time or just going out and doing that nice thing that you want to do." ABOUT THE HOST Donna is a Registered Nurse who has worked in the NHS for three decades. She brings you real-life stories from people in front-line public service roles. Some of the stories discuss war, terrorism, suicide, abuse, COVID, death, and vicarious moral injury, which may be triggering for some listeners. Alongside these are stories of joy, hope, empathy, and humanity, highlighting the positive impact individuals have made. Many of her guests have navigated career changes, found work-life balance, or transitioned into new roles, including charity work or entrepreneurship. If you have a story to share that could inspire others seeking change or additional income, please get in touch. Inviting individuals from fire, police and probation services, healthcare, military, teaching, social services, local government, and civil service. https://www.facebook.com/share/1FjUrwC7qS https://www.lifeafterpublicservice.co.uk/ Email: Donna@lifeafterpublicservice.co.uk Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donna-bentley-carr This podcast features real-life stories from frontline public service workers, covering tough topics such as war, trauma and loss, and may be triggering to some listeners. Guests also share their tales of everyday heroism, inspiring joy, hope, empathy and humanity. If you have a story to share that could encourage others seeking change or additional income, please get in touch. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
Life After Public Service
Donna is a Registered Nurse who has worked in the NHS for three decades.  She brings you real-life stories from people in front-line public service roles.  Some of these stories discuss war, terrorism, suicide, abuse, COVID, death, and moral injury, which may be triggering for some listeners. However, alongside these are stories of joy, hope, empathy, and humanity: highlighting the positive impact these individuals have made. Many of her guests have navigated career changes, found work-life balance, or transitioned into new roles, including charity work or entrepreneurship. If you have a story to share that could inspire others, have moved in or out of public service roles or have successfully introduced an additional income stream alongside your public service role, please get in touch. Inviting individuals from fire, police and probation services, healthcare, military, teaching, social services, local government, and civil service. Donna continues to add to her extensive academic achievements, experience and skills. She is working towards a Diploma in Coaching and Positive Psychology and offers support to individuals looking to find clarity in their careers, to reach their full career potential or to plan their exit with confidence.