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Make Some Noise
Karly Nimmo
26 episodes
4 months ago
Make Some Noise is not a mental health podcast. It’s also not an art podcast. Make Some Noise is not a prescription for happiness. Make Some Noise is conversations about prioritising creative expression as a tool for self actualisation. Creative expression is an important part of staying connected to yourself and expressing your emotions in healthy ways. In times gone by creativity was an integral part of community life: we sang, we danced and we created (weaving baskets, creating costumes, etc) and these days it’s an after thought. Something we do if and when we finish everything else on our to-do lists. Karly Nimmo is setting out to change that. She wants to bring what is seen as ‘frivolous’ and ‘indulgent’ to the forefront. Make it a priority. In Make Some Noise Karly explores whether there are legit links between how we live today and the epidemic levels of mental health issues we are currently experiencing. Join us for conversations with professionals in the mental health space; psychologists, psychotherapists, art and music therapists. Plus stories of real life stories of how self expression can play an important role in improving mental wellbeing.
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Make Some Noise is not a mental health podcast. It’s also not an art podcast. Make Some Noise is not a prescription for happiness. Make Some Noise is conversations about prioritising creative expression as a tool for self actualisation. Creative expression is an important part of staying connected to yourself and expressing your emotions in healthy ways. In times gone by creativity was an integral part of community life: we sang, we danced and we created (weaving baskets, creating costumes, etc) and these days it’s an after thought. Something we do if and when we finish everything else on our to-do lists. Karly Nimmo is setting out to change that. She wants to bring what is seen as ‘frivolous’ and ‘indulgent’ to the forefront. Make it a priority. In Make Some Noise Karly explores whether there are legit links between how we live today and the epidemic levels of mental health issues we are currently experiencing. Join us for conversations with professionals in the mental health space; psychologists, psychotherapists, art and music therapists. Plus stories of real life stories of how self expression can play an important role in improving mental wellbeing.
Show more...
Mental Health
Arts,
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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The importance of play with Jessica Mcilveen
Make Some Noise
53 minutes 44 seconds
6 years ago
The importance of play with Jessica Mcilveen
Meet Jessica Mcilveen, a qualified Social Worker and Children's Yoga and Meditation teacher who is revolutionizing the service options for children with special needs and those affected by trauma. In this episode of Make Some Noise, Karly and Jessica chat about the importance of play. They talk about parenting, kids, but also about similarities between kids and adults. 1:39 - An introduction to Jessica Mcilveen 9:04 - Karly and Jessica talk about how some parents take feedback on their parenting as a personal attack 16:40 - Jessica explains a right brain hemisphere and left brain hemisphere 28:32 - "The magic of being able to get it through day to day is finding magical moments in those daily things" 34:42 - Karly and Jessica talk about how we have to embrace the beginerness in things 40:13 - Jessica talks about the brain giving us thoughts of avoiding danger To learn more and connect with Jessica check out: www.kidsyogatherapy.com.au https://www.facebook.com/kidsyogatherapy/ https://www.instagram.com/kidsyogatherapy/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZW2scA87QCOSfCWdaSAqqw?view_as=subscriber And connect with Karly Nimmo at: www.karlynimmo.com www.instagram.com/karlosophies/ www.facebook.com/karlynimmo/
Make Some Noise
Make Some Noise is not a mental health podcast. It’s also not an art podcast. Make Some Noise is not a prescription for happiness. Make Some Noise is conversations about prioritising creative expression as a tool for self actualisation. Creative expression is an important part of staying connected to yourself and expressing your emotions in healthy ways. In times gone by creativity was an integral part of community life: we sang, we danced and we created (weaving baskets, creating costumes, etc) and these days it’s an after thought. Something we do if and when we finish everything else on our to-do lists. Karly Nimmo is setting out to change that. She wants to bring what is seen as ‘frivolous’ and ‘indulgent’ to the forefront. Make it a priority. In Make Some Noise Karly explores whether there are legit links between how we live today and the epidemic levels of mental health issues we are currently experiencing. Join us for conversations with professionals in the mental health space; psychologists, psychotherapists, art and music therapists. Plus stories of real life stories of how self expression can play an important role in improving mental wellbeing.