In todays episode we take something that Hitomi Mochizuki said in a video of hers about the importance of showing up for yourself, and we have a in-depth chat around it, uncovering what it means for both of us. A very important topic to have a conversation about if you ask us!
Enjoy, stay safe, and join in on the conversation, we certainly did.
Cyber Bullying, although the majority of people may think it only occurs with children online, that's really not the case! In this episode we discuss the ways in which children and adult's can get bullied and manipulated online, how to deal with such encounters and how we can avoid them in the future; with some personal instances of cyber bullying that we have been involved in.
We believe it's so important to take steps to understand how to deal with incidents online, as this world continues to grow into the technological dominated arena we are all too familiar with. Have a listen, let us know what you think and please, share our episodes on Facebook, Twitter and any other social media site you spend your time on, so we can spread the word and continue the conversation! Stay safe and look after yourself.
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For our 10th episode we decided to look back over this crazy year and share the lessons we have learnt over the pandemic. Topics of laziness, change, family and comparison are covered on both sides. With a few entries from Rach's journal read out; things get a little personal.
As always, we appreciate it so much if you share our podcast, engage with us and have a little think for yourself about this topic; what are the lessons you've learnt over the pandemic? Are they similar to ours or completely different? Let us know and remember to look after yourself.
R & D
We are continuing our discussion of 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan Peterson. We dive into rules 7-12, with the last two being a bit unusual but fascinating non the less. Let us know what your favourite rule was and we hope you were able to take at least one thing away from the podcast to focus on.
We really do urge everyone that enjoyed these two podcast, to consider getting the book for yourself off amazon or audible. Please share the podcast around so we can spread all our conversations around the world and remember, continue the conversation.
It's hard to know what we want for our lives and every now and then we go looking for help to understand our purpose. Let's be fair who doesn't get motivation after listening to or reading a self help book? Well in this episode we discuss one of Dean's reads, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan Peterson, who is a Canadian clinical psychologist.
Dean: "12 rules for life has helped me get a better understanding of how my brain works and how I can improve myself as a person. Petersons descriptions and explanations are thoroughly thought out and although we are only skimming the surface of what the book has to offer we believe that everyone should be able to get a basic understanding of the points he is making".
We really do urge everyone that enjoys these next two episodes, to consider getting the book for yourself off amazon or audible. Please share the podcast around so we can spread all our conversations around the world and remember, continue the conversation.
*Part 2 will be uploaded on Tuesday*
*With the awareness of how hard topics of sexual assault can be to listen too, we have decided to split this episode into two parts; making it easier to digest in smaller sections. With part two being released mid-week.*
In this episode, we we talk about another serious issue that has been on all our minds lately. Sarah Everard was and is one of too many. She was kidnapped, sexually assaulted and murdered by the one face we are told to run to as women and men.
We uncover the case, statistics, facts and the raw emotion revolving around this topic. This is not the first time we have spoken on this subject, but it is the first recorded conversation, and we can promise, it will not be the last.
Please, share this episode, comment or get in touch with us directly to share your opinions and start a conversation with a trusted loved one on this subject matter; Sarah Everard, is one too many!
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So we watched that Oprah interview, with Harry and Meghan; it's safe to say a lot was covered in that tv special that shocked a lot of us. Nevertheless, there were three main topics of conversation that we believe are vital in exploring, mental health, Racism and the media. In this episode, emotions surface up and take formation in anger and disappointment.
After listening to this episode, we encourage you to make a decision on which of the three topics mentioned (mental health, racism or the media) is closest to your heart and open up a question involving it. If you find yourself not wanting to discuss any of these... we encourage you then to have the conversation with yourself as to why not? Because you may just be adding to these issues staying silent.
As always, stay safe, look after yourself and continue these conversations wherever and whenever you can!
Todays episode is a very important one to us, because loneliness does not discriminate. We've all felt it and that's what we wanted to have a conversation about today. From the causes to the effects, what's being done in the UK about it and how to manage it yourself, it's all discussed in this little episode. Let's continue this conversation in the comments or over on our socials! Do you think there's a difference between being alone and being lonely?
A light hearted conversation on some our our own pet peeves and some weird ones you may have not known about! Let us know what your worst pet peeve is by leaving a comment.
Did you know that their are 7 different mindsets? Neither did we until now. Today we had a chat about positive and negative mindsets. Why we all find ourselves in both and some pointers on how you might be able to stay positive. Click below to have a listen for yourself.
Life pressures in 2021. What are they? Today we discuss how we all react differently to them, what we like to do when we feel pressure. Have the conversation yourself with friends and family. Click the link below to see how pressure affects us.