Let's Raise Awareness Of Mental Health, Your Host Vicky Kidson Will Be Talking About Her Insights And Recovery And Keeping It All Giggles And Smiles.
MY MISSION To Help Women With Autism Accept Themselves And Accept A Positive Change And Recovery. I Want To Create A Community Helping Women With Autism/Undiagnosed Autism To Use Their Creativity And To Develop Self Worth, Acceptance and Self Help
Welcome to my podcast, "Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart" In this episode, I will be chatting with Denisha Seals, author of children's books and CEO of Water2Spirit, about her experiences as a multicultural woman with autism and how she navigates the complexities of trauma.
Denisha Seals is a well-known figure in the autism community and has been a passionate advocate for the rights of individuals with trauma for years. She is also a survivor of trauma and has experienced firsthand the challenges that come with navigating trauma as a multicultural woman with autism. In this podcast, Denisha shares her personal story and provides insights into how she has learned to cope with trauma as a neurodiverse individual.
We will be discussing a range of topics in this episode, including the intersectionality of autism and trauma, the challenges faced by multicultural women with autism, and strategies for navigating trauma as a neurodiverse individual. We will also be exploring the role of Water2Spirit, an organisation that provides support and resources to survivors of violence, in promoting awareness and advocacy during Autism and Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Join us for this insightful and thought-provoking conversation as we explore the complexities of trauma for multicultural women with autism during Autism and Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Let's break the silence and promote healing, understanding, and empowerment for all survivors.
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Welcome to Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, in this episode we explore the connection between diet and mental health. we'll be discussing the potential benefits of a carnivore lifestyle for those with autism. Our guest today is Dr. Anthony Chaffee , a leading researcher in the field of autism and carnivore.
Carnivore Vs Vegan Environmental Factors:
The Science Behind a Carnivore Lifestyle
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Thanks for tuning in to Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart. We hope you enjoyed this episode on the potential benefits of a carnivore lifestyle for those with autism. Join me next week as I explore neurodiversity and mental health further. Don't forget to subscribe!
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In this episode, we will be discussing the intersection of neurodiversity, entrepreneurship, and fashion in the Black community. Our guest today is the founder of Brilliant Species as known as Jordan Walker. Brilliant Species is a fashion brand that is dedicated to creating unique and inclusive designs that celebrate diversity and self-expression. We'll be talking about the challenges of starting and growing a business, as well as the importance of building a community and embracing differences.
In the Journey to Entrepreneurship, Jordan will share their personal journey to entrepreneurship and how their experiences led them to create a fashion brand that celebrates diversity and inclusion. We'll also discuss the challenges that come with starting a business and how they overcame them.
In the Power of Neurodiversity, Jordan will talk about their experiences as a neurodivergent individual and how this has influenced their approach to entrepreneurship and creativity. It's all about using your superpowers to your advantage!
Finally, building a Community, we'll discuss the importance of building a community around your brand and how it can lead to greater success and impact. Jordan will share their tips on how to build a strong brand community, as well as their thoughts on the role of entrepreneurship in empowering the Black community.
In this episode, we've learned about the power of diversity, entrepreneurship, and fashion in the Black community. Jordan has shared his inspiring story of building a brand that celebrates differences and promotes self-expression. We hope this episode has inspired you to embrace your own uniqueness and to use it to make a positive impact in the world.
Thanks so much for listening! :)
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Loucresie, a renowned expert in the field of psychiatry, to discuss the importance of embracing neurodiversity and promoting anti-racism in mental health care.
Dr. Loucresie will provide a comprehensive explanation of what neurodiversity means and why it is crucial to acknowledge and embrace it in the field of psychiatry. We will delve into the various forms of neurodiversity and how they impact mental health.
Dr. Loucresie will discuss the link between racism and ADHD in Women and why it is essential to promote anti-racism in psychiatry. We will explore the ways in which systemic racism has led to disparities in mental health care for diverse communities and why it is crucial to address these issues.
Dr. Loucresie will highlight the importance of inclusive psychiatry and why it is essential for mental health professionals to adopt a culturally competent approach.
We will discuss the working with other mental health professionals in promoting change and the impact that these efforts can have on the lives of those who seek mental health care.
Thank you for joining us on "Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart" I hope this episode has provided valuable insights into the importance of embracing neurodiversity, promoting anti-racism, and adopting an inclusive approach to mental health care. Stay tuned for more episodes as we continue to explore important topics in the field of Neurodivesity and Mental Health.
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In this episode of Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, we are celebrating Black women power in honor of Black History Month (USA). This month is dedicated to remembering and recognising the achievements, struggles, and contributions of African Americans throughout history.
It is important to celebrate Black women power because it recognises and honors the contributions, struggles, and achievements of Black women throughout history and today. Celebrating Black women power sheds light on their important role in shaping society and fighting for equality and justice. It also serves as a way to empower and uplift everybody, inspiring them to continue leading and making a positive impact. Moreover, it helps to challenge and break down harmful stereotypes and prejudices about Black women and to promote inclusivity and diversity. Overall, celebrating Black women power helps to build a more equitable and just world for all.
In short, uplifting and supporting Black women's voices is important because it promotes diversity and inclusivity, acknowledges and addresses systemic inequalities, empowers Black women, and improves outcomes. By making a conscious effort to uplift and support Black women's voices, we can help to create a more just and equal society for all.
In conclusion, this episode of Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart highlights the incredible power and strength of Black women throughout history and today. We hope that this episode has inspired you to celebrate, uplift, and support Black women power in your own life and in the world.
Thank you for joining me for this special episode of Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart. Celebrating Black Women Power in Honour of Black History Month (USA). Join me this month as I continue to lift voices and celebrate the power of diverse communities and cultures.
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Welcome to Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, the podcast where we explore different aspects of Autism in women and mental health
In this episode, we're diving into the world of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) with my special guest, Maddy Moore from Designs in Mind in Oswestry.
Maddy is a member at Designs In Mind who has ME/CFS. She's here to share her knowledge and experience with us.
First, we discuss what ME/CFS is and the different symptoms that Maddy has experiencing. Maddy also explains the challenges that come with lack of research and understanding that still exists in the medical community.
Next, we talk about some of the treatments that are available for ME/CFS patients. Maddy emphasises that the condition has no cure.
We also discuss the role of treating ME/CFS and how it helped Maddy with the practical aspects of daily life.
Finally, Maddy shares some resources and tips for people who are living with ME/CFS, including support groups and organisations like Designs In Mind that can provide information and support.
We hope that this episode has helped shed some light on the complexity of ME/CFS and the importance of understanding and supporting those who are living with it.
If you or someone you know is living with ME/CFS and needs support, please check out the resources that Maddy shared. Follow her little business page Here!
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As a host of Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, I'm constantly seeking awareness in mental health. Thanks to my insights into my speech and language difficulties, I want more understanding.
In this Week's Episode, celebrating World Disability Day from yesterday. I've joined UN Women UK's campaign #16daysofactivism as violence against women and marginalised people needs to end! Today, I will be talking about how Autistic traits and ADHD can make you more vulnerable to sexual abuse and how to spot signs in a child; how to try and prevent it.
I will be talking about Erik Pettersson, assiestant professor of medical epidemionlogy and biostatistics of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. Who lead an investigator of 4,500 twins. More information found at: Click Here!
I also got some information about signs and preventions found here at: Autism Speaks
As I'm raising awareness and more understanding. I feel like my mission is accomplished!
Listen to my latest podcast to try and help break the taboo about violence against women and marginalised people. We need to talk about it - to change it and to end it!
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As a host of Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, I'm constantly seeking awareness in mental health. Thanks to my insights into my speech and language difficulties, I want more understanding.
In this Week's Episode, I've joined UN Women UK's campaign #16daysofactivism as violence against women and girls needs to end! Today, I will be talking about rape culture, corrective rape and raising awareness that abuse isn't always physical.
As I'm raising awareness and more understanding. I feel like my mission is accomplished!
Listen to my latest podcast to try and help break the taboo about violence against women and girls, we need to talk about it - to change it and to end it!
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As a host of Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, I'm constantly seeking awareness in mental health. Thanks to my insights into my autism, I want more understanding.
Jo Hazell-Wakins is a Trauma Informed Personal Trainer from Oswestry, North Shropshire. She is an incredible, hard-working and passionate strength training personal trainer As we relate with raising awareness and understanding. I feel like my mission is accomplished!
In this episode, I am with Jo Hazell-Watkins talking about strength training for PTSD and mental health. We natter on about 'Success Stories", Mind, Body, Connection and what Jo did before her small business of trauma informed personal training.
As I talk about happy mind, happy body, happy life. Jo talks about her training, describing trauma informed personal training and a "No Mirrors" at the Gym. Jo is not one to take before and after pictures. This is a way we can be more body positive. Listen for Jo's Story.
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As a host for Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, I'm constantly seeking awareness in mental health. Thanks to my insights into autism, I want more understanding.
In this episode, It is just ME! I will be talking about my Smart TMS journey in Birmingham. As you heard in my last podcast about Herefordshire Children's Social Services, I developed PTSD because of that. The shock was horrendous and my life has changed for the better with Smart TMS and Nikki was so courteous and took my symptoms on board. Sorry if I haven't pronouced words correctly, I have verbal dyspraxia so I apolgise.
As I'm raising awareness and more understanding. I feel like my mission is accomplished!
As I talk about my Journey, I describe what the treatment is like and I articulate that the coil is a magntic arm! Listen for my story.
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As a host for Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, I'm constantly seeking awareness in mental health. Thanks to my insights into autism, I want more understanding.
My Guest, (My Mum!) Mary Kidson. We went through an awful lot in the past and you will listen, this case is so disheartening. As my mum talks about Herefordshire Children Social Services. We relate with raising awareness and more understanding. I feel like my mission is accomplished!
As we talk about the struggles faced regarding Herefordshire Children Social Services. We talk about how to deal with stress, that, it has cause. Listen for Mary's story.
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As a host for Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, I'm constantly seeking awareness for mental health. Thanks to insights into my autism, I want more understanding.
Lotte from Designs in Mind in Oswestry has Bipolar. We had a great chat about the Designs in Mind Community and her adventures with Bipolar. She has great views and perspectives as we relate with raising awareness and more understanding. I feel like my mission is accomplished!
As we talk into Bipolar, Lotte is very open to her experiences, likewise with myself we share each others.
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As a host for Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, I'm constantly seeking awareness in mental health. Thanks to insights into my autism, I want more understanding.
I took a break from podcasting, I went into a mental health ward and was sectioned but I came back stronger than ever and I am ready to get back to my mission until it's accomplished!
As I talk about my grandpa, paranoid thoughts and the thing that most strung a chord in my heart was the Panorama about Herefordshire Social Services not too long ago; triggered me. I will be doing a special episode with my mum to talk about it more. Listen for an update on how things are doing at Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart Podcast
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As a host for Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, I’m constantly seeking awareness in mental health. Thanks to insights into my speech and language difficulties, I’m pushing for more understanding.
Talk To Tom’s work is so inspirational, he created a community going around to local coffee shops, helping people open up about their mental health.
As we talk about animals, nature and mental health awareness week. The conversation starts off small but seems to extent to a great understanding as we relate to one another. I feel like my mission is accomplished!
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As a host for Happy-Go-Lucky At Heart, I’m constantly seeking awareness in mental health. Thanks to insights into my speech and language difficulties, I want more understanding.
Tasha (SixFootah The Poet) is so inspirational, she is a spoken word artist/motivational speaker, she has great views and perspectives as we relate with raising awareness and more understanding. I feel like my mission is accomplished!
As we talk about loneliness from lockdown, Self Love has always been a part of me but for me I found something I didn’t learn about myself, my intense desire to “fit in” For me in lockdown I could do less and I didn’t feel pressured to socialise as much and not copy as much bad or good. I put faith in myself and others, I started to trust life. Listen for Tasha’s story.
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Here is the trailer to the new podcast designed to help Speech and Language needs and Mental Health. Please join me on the pilgramage of my own recovery and lots others. Let's get Creative and Positive!
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