Tom is a mental health policy expert with ten years experience as well as a ex-parliament member. On this show he describes his role as a Mental Health Social Worker as well as some thoughts on if mental health will be fully destigmatized.
Recorded 22.09.2019
Elaine Powney is the director of Premier Care Training- a whole new way of inducting, training, and refreshing staff. Premier Care Training is the result of 25 years of experience, a passion for teaching, and a commitment to delivering training in person-centered way. They can deliver professional training in four ways: dedicated onsite courses; training at convenient offsite locations; and custom courses or freelance training to suit your needs.
Recorded 22.09.2019
Hart-Green's "Come Back For Me" is a gripping story of loss, trauma, and the redemptive power of love set in the aftermath of World War II. Published in 2017, it was chosen as an Editor's Choice book by the Historical Novel Society.
"Come Back For Me" tells the tale of Artur Mandelkorn, a young Hungarian Holocaust survivor whose desperate quest to find his sister takes him to post-war Israel. Intersecting Artur's journey is that of Suzy Kohn, a Toronto teenager whose seemingly tranquil life is shattered when her uncle's sudden death tears her family apart, leading her to a rocky relationship with a musician. Their stories eventually come together in Israel following the Six-Day War, where love and understanding become the threads that bind the two narratives together.
Recorded 22.09.2019
Today Noel McDermott is joined by guests Simon Dawson and Dan Flanagan talking about fatherhood, the outdoors and mental health!
Jason has been a familiar face on stages and screens for over three decades. Perhaps best known for his long-running role as Richard Bay on ABC’s The Practice, he has also made appearances in over 50 television shows, including The Big Bang Theory, The Deuce, Kimmy Schmidt, and even the last episode of Friends.
With no script, no songs, no story, Jason keeps the crowd on the edge of its collective seat by regularly pulling audience suggestions from a fishbowl (e.g. “The last text you received,” “Words to live by,” etc.) to create an entire life story in song, with every bit of it — including every lyric and melody — made up on the spot!
Alan is an Associate Professor and Director of Social Work in the Centre for Lifelong Learning. He has been at the University of Warwick for over 20 years. Alan spent 15 years within Warwick Medical School, where he was Senior Tutor for Year One students on the MB ChB programme and Module Lead for a number of modules on the medical degree.
Alan’s research tends to focus on men, masculinity and health. For example, his research has examined the on-going debates between neo-materialist and psychosocial explanations for current patterns of health from a masculine/gendered perspective. This research also sought to examine the intersections of social class and masculinity for understanding current patterns of working class male health and working class men’s use of healthcare services.
Ryan Tailor, 26, an international BMX championship rider, will perform stunts and speak to youths about the dangers of knife crime and making the right choices. Stunt rider, Ryan, who has a massive following on social media with 410,000 followers on Instagram, will appear with wheelie maestro, Jake O’Neil, 20, who is the co-founder of the BikeStormz movement .
Born in north London, Cassidy–or CJ as she is known to her friends–is perhaps best known as the lead in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical-the Tony Award winning and globally successful show based on the life of Carole King, where Cassidy played to an estimated audience of over 500k people. Carole King having declared herself a Cassidy fan, Carole duetted with Cassidy at British Summer Time in London’s Hyde Park in July2016 to a crowd of 65,000 people. Cassidy was also one third of Leading Ladies; a super group of West End star vocalists formed by Beverley Knight with Amber Riley to record the album Songs from the Stage. Released in November 2017, Songs From The Stage was certified silver within weeks of release, was a top20 Christmas chart hit and went on to be nominated for a Classical BRIT Award the following year.
One of London’s major West End stars Cassidy Janson finally releases her debut solo album ‘Cassidy’ on 14th June through BMG. Featuring 14newtracks, 12co-writtenbyCassidyandanewsong‘Beat Me To Goodbye’ gifted to her by Carole King, ‘Cassidy’ is a personal selection of songs about life, love, laughter and longing. Lead track ‘Better’–which impacts on the same day-is an up-tempo killer-chorus tale of wistful memories, relationship goals and what ifs.
Ray Gelato is a British jazz, swing blues saxophonist, singer and bandleader. He is known as one of the major forces in the revival of swing music. Gelato has performed in a private capacity for Richard Branson, Paul McCartney and the Queen amongst others.
All Music noted that “Gelato has been hugely successful, finding a niche and retaining his dominance in it through hard work, good musicianship and a flair for showmanship”.
Celebrating their 25th anniversary with & series of special shows in the UK and all over Europe as well as a newly recorded live album Britain’s own “Godfather of Swing”, top saxophonist and singer Ray Gelato will be bringing his band, The Giants to selected concerts and festivals during 2019.
Tune in for this weeks edition of Mens Radio! Today Noel McDermott is talking with Ruano Sherezade about how yoga can help with heart disease.
The Moodrise 1000 Digital Nutrition™ guide brings you healthy, popular content from platforms such as YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu that positively impacts brain chemistry to help heal, strengthen and fortify your mental wellness.
Each piece of content selected uses Moodrise’s content labelling system to help users identify the right content to meet their specific mental needs. The labelling system covers six different neurotransmitters – the brain chemicals strongly correlated with specific mood states. This includes Acetylcholine to aid with concentration and focus; Dopamine for a dose of self-confidence; Gaba to deliver a sense of calm and help relieve stress; Oxytocin to replenish the bonding and love molecule; Endorphins to elevate energy levels and; Serotonin to establish a firmer foundation for happiness.
Stephen Swain is 51, born in north London. Was a child actor and went to Anna Shears theatre school and also Sylvia Young’s theatre school, then trained in musical theatre at Mountview theatre academy where he performed in the west end, tours and TV.
Also a trained florist and gardener and had a career in makeover shows in the 90s.
His love of theatre took him into another career path and this is where his love of youth work came into life, he started the 1st LGBTQ youth group in Watford 16 years ago and because of his acting career he was offered work within the youth service working with a diverse group of young people. 5 years ago he started a BA Honours in youth studies degree with the open university and qualified last year.
He has now been a youth worker for 16 years and loves every minute helping young people.
Neill Watson’s symmitarian philosophy stems from 20 years of testing and improving his knowledge of fitness, nutrition and resistance training for optimal results in the minimum time. As well as being a qualified Personal Trainer, his technique is stripped down and achievable due to its foundation in real-world action and results.
Join Christopher Sauerwein 17 years in investment banking and private equity, he turned his life over to become a leading therapist in addiction, relational childhood trauma, dysfunction and relationships.
Check out this weeks special episode where we give you a look into the Men’s Groups run by our very own Kenny Mammarella-D’Cruz.
In the Men’s Group we talk all things from dating, social expectations and much much more!
Noel McDermott speaks with Penny Macleod about facing addiction with hope, understanding, and resiliance!
I have supported the organisation from 23 people in one office (Ashford, Kent) and been instrumental in the growth to 80 people across 5 offices (Ashford, London, Leeds, Ukraine and Sri Lanka) Exciting, challenging and constantly evolving. Sagittarius is an award digital marketing agency that provides solutions to UK and International based clients to develop, promote and champion their brands. With offices based in Kent, London, Leeds, Sri Lanka and the Ukraine. Founded in the 1970’s, Sagittarius has a long history in creative technologies and is proud to be a Microsoft Partner and Sitecore Certified Solutions Partner providing the latest and greatest technology solutions to its clients.
Dr. John A. Barry is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, Honorary Lecturer in Psychology at University
College London, clinical hypnotherapist, and author of over 60 peer-reviewed publications on a variety of topics in psychology and medicine. John is a professional researcher and has taken an interest in improving the teaching of research methods and statistics. He has practiced clinical hypnosis for several years and is a member of the British Association of Clinical and Academic Hypnosis. His Ph.D. was awarded by City University London, on the topic of the Psychological Aspects of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. He is co-founder of the Male Psychology Network, and co-founder of the Male Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society. His main research focus in Male Psychology is how to improve men's mental health
Bernardo Moya is the go-to expert on finding your purpose and reaching your goals. He is the founder of The Best You brand and The Best You EXPO – the hugely successful personal development expo held at London Olympia annually. As the CEO of the biggest NLP Company in the world, NLP Life Training, he is also one of the UK’s leading NLP trainers and an eminent thought-leader in the personal development industry. Bernardo discovered the life changing benefits of NLP first-hand after hitting rock bottom in his own life, when his real estate business went bankrupt. Bernardo rebuilt his life using these practices and is now a leader in his field.
Kevin Dillon Head Coach of Lions Amateur Boxing Club
Kevin Dillon is head coach of Lions Amateur Boxing Club in Dudley, West Midlands. Son of GB Olympic Boxing Coach Bob Dillon.
Kevin went blind at age 3 after developing meningitis and has 3/60 vision which means what you can see 60 metres away he has to be 3 metres away. He struggled as a child and refused to have a cane, dog or special equipment as he was already being bullied which made him grow up learning how to have to defend himself, he knew he could never be a boxer because of his lack of vision so he became the next best thing a top boxing coach having trained several boxers to be national champions and represent their country.
Kevin met Nick in 2006 and Nick trained Kevin in NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) for sport and human psychology, and Kevin trained Nick in boxing and he became a qualified amateur coach.
Nick Davies – is a specialist in the sporting mind and has worked with GB and International Coaches and Sportspeople from the following disciplines; Boxing, Kick-Boxing, Athletics, Golf, Ice Hockey, Fencing, Irish Dancing and Rugby League. He was brought up from a young age with this unique understanding by his Father, who after completing his degree in sports science, also worked with many individuals and teams to help them achieve lots of sporting successes and passed his knowledge, skills and experience to his son.
Nick has a deep understanding of the psychology of the human mind, especially in a sporting setting and can help you and your team get that mental edge that you’ve been looking for that will help you achieve those wins more quickly and effectively.
Paul Gannon is a writer and producer of podcasts and Youtube shows. He sometimes even appears in them. From the economy comedy podcast "CheapShow" to the retro gaming surrealism of YouTube's "Digitiser" he creates unique and passionately made programming. Paul also has a background in stand up comedy and radio production. So that keeps him busy.
Dan started coaching in 1993. He has conducted over 20,000 hours of personal training, lived, worked & studied in five countries, authored three qualifications and competed in Muay Thai, Tennis, Lacrosse & Ultra-Marathons. Dan is a thought leader in mind/body development and a
celebrated coach to Hollywood Actors, Athletes, Models and international Royal families.
Mark Brooks has been trustee chair of the ManKind Initiative for over ten years. As well as co-creating a one day training course on male victims and a national directory of services, he sits on a number of national stakeholder bodies and regularly appears in the media. He is a qualified domestic abuse services manager and was awarded an OBE in the 2019 New Year’s Honours list. He is a communications expert by profession and has spent the majority of his career in politics, financial services and education.
He is also an ambassador for International Men’s Day UK and a co-founder of the Men and Boys Coalition, an inclusive network of 80 charities, academics and professionals concerned about the wellbeing of men and boys. He has also stood twice for Parliament.
The ManKind Initiative is national charity (based in Taunton) and established by both men and women over 17 years ago becoming the first British charity to support male victims of domestic abuse. Since 2001, we have been at the forefront of providing services, support and campaigning for male victims ensuring that they (and their children) receive the support and recognition they need. We have seven trustees (three men and four women,) who play an active role within the charity whilst we have six ambassadors all of whom are domestic abuse survivors.
David is a published author and a qualified Life Coach specialising in use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) techniques to give a focused and effective platform to supporting those in need.
Ayanay provides a dedicated space for Counsellors, Therapists & Coaches to Grow, Develop and Network. With a collection of workshops Seminars and Masterclasses, all delivered by some of the UK’s most Innovation and Dynamic professionals.
Hive Group UK is a family run business that has developed a truly unique range of pure CBT based programmes to support people with experiences that can prove to be disadvantageous.
The Hive, in the natural world is the most productive and successful organisational structure, I believe that humans have a lot to benefit from adopting a Hive psychology. In a Hive every component is connected and supportive of the other components. As each component is strengthened, the other components benefit and the Hive grows. The bigger the Hive, the more successful it becomes and the cycle of development continues. If this approach could be adopted by humans, I believed that we would all develop a stronger inner sense of core skills that would build a greater resilience that can improve the chances for a positive outcome.
At the young age of 18, Kian Saville has had an incredibly challenging start to life. 8 years ago, investigations began into why he had started fitting; what they discovered was life-changing. He was diagnosed with brain tumour and Neurofibromatosis Type 2, a genetic condition that causes tumours to grow along the nerves. In Kian’s case, he had tumours on his eye nerves, ears and spinal cord and is blind in one eye.
Kian has undergone surgery to remove the brain tumour and is still undergoing regular chemotherapy. Coping with all of this has undoubtedly required incredible strength and bravery and he hasn’t allowed these huge hurdles to get in his way. Impressively, he represents Great Britain and the East Midlands Region in the Para-International Championships and World Para-Series and is an ambassador for Birmingham’s Children Hospital where he gives talks about his life experience and his dream is to continue growing his public speaking role.
Christopher is Harley Streets leading fear + phobia removal expert. Passionate about pulling people out of their negative patterns of behaviour, Christopher shows his clients how to finally be free of the emotions that have them trapped, like mental quicksand.
Through his strong understanding that issues are not to be labelled or put in a box, Christopher has developed a coaching style that is high energy, fast paced and balanced between laser focused, unconventional and light hearted.
Jonny Benjamin MBE is an award-winning mental health campaigner, film producer, public speaker,
writer and vlogger.
At the age of 20 he was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, a combination of schizophrenia and bipolar, and now speaks publicly around the world about living with a mental illness. His first book, The Stranger on the Bridge, will be published in paperback by Bluebird in May 2019. His second book, The Book of Hope, is due for release in 2020.
Professor Brett Kahr has worked in the mental health field for over thirty-five years. He is Senior Fellow at Tavistock Relationships, Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology in London, and also Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Psychotherapy and Mental Health at the Centre for Child Mental Health, as well as Consultant in Psychology to The Bowlby Centre, also in London. He holds registration as a psychotherapist of both adults and, also couples in the British Psychoanalytic Council and the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy.
Dr Davis was awarded The Institute of Directors – Director of the Year (CSR Category) – London and the South last year in recognition of his work in mental health. In his role at Royal Mail Group, Dr Davis has led an organisation-wide health and wellbeing improvement programme and other programmes to improve employee engagement. He is an experienced board member and trustee, including trustee of Men’s Health Forum, and acts as vice chair and director of strategy for the pan-European mental health campaign ‘Target Depression in the Workplace’. He was also voted one of the 15 most influential people in health and safety by SHP Safety and Health Practitioner.
Glenn Wallis is one of the world’s very few Doctors of Coaching and Mentoring. As well as his Doctorate, Glenn has a Masters in Coaching and Mentoring Practice and is an Associate of the Institute for Coaching based at Harvard University Medical School.
Glenn believes passionately in the empirical and professional application of coaching, underpinned by nearly 20 years’ practical experience working with leaders at all levels within organisations.
Glenn’s pragmatic approach enables him to work across different cultures, including in fast-paced demanding environments, to deliver professional development and enduring outcomes for both leaders and their organisations.
The confidence and trust Glenn inspires have seen him become the coach of choice for many executives, leaders and organisations.
I’m a health coach so I help transform people’s health and energy and self-worth…by empowering people to change their everyday habits.
And, when you feel healthier, you feel happier, and that has a ripple effect on all other aspects of lifein your jobs, with your families, and all the rest of it.
The secret ingredients of health coaching are empathy, support and accountability. As many people
know what to do, but they struggle to implement what they know, and knowledge does not change
behaviour!
I'm part cheerleader, and part tough-love coach, and I’m trained in human behaviour, motivation
and health. My goal is to offer you the personal support you need to upgrade your health and life.
Families Need Fathers Ltd (FNF) is the UK’s leading Shared Parenting charity. Every year in the UK, approximately 80,000 families with children break up. There are around 50,000 child related applications to family courts every year. The number continues to increase despite Government measures to reduce these in recent years. A million children are growing up without their father in their lives and over 3 million live in fatherless households.
Reinstein is an ophthalmologist and research scientist in the field of laser eye surgery, therapeutic refractive surgery (corneal complex refractive surgery) and vision correction. During several years of research in ultrasound bioengineering at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University Reinstein led the development of the Artemis VHF digital ultrasound technology, – a diagnostic tool for measuring and studying the individual corneal layers as well as ocular dimensions of the anterior segment with one micrometre precision.
Alongside his medical career, Reinstein has regularly played the saxophone for over 40 years. His musical training includes two years of study on a performance scholarship at the Berklee College of Music, in Boston. Despite his busy medical career, he continues to play jazz on a monthly basis at the 606 Club in Chelsea, London
Listen to John Salmons talk about his struggles with depression and his amazing journey to conquering it. Truly inspiring!
Nick Davies runs Psychotherapy & Hypnotherapy business specialising in PTSD, Trauma, Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Phobias, Mindfulness, Meditation, hypnosis and any emotional or behavioural stuff (websites www.ndhypnotherapy.com)
Mike Berry
In a career spanning over 50 years, this exemplary rocker/balladeer has never stopped touring, and his extensive rock n roll repertoire is guaranteed to energise and excite every audience.
Paul Endacott
After a long and successful career in advertising, launching his own advertising and design agency in Richmond in 1985, Paul decided it was time for a change in 2014, to follow his lifelong passion… music!
Established in 1985, Mark Powell is one of London’s most iconic and influential bespoke tailors. Renowned for his nostalgically and classically inspired tailoring, combined with experimental cuts and styling, he was one of the first to successfully bridge the gap between the traditions of Savile Row and contemporary street style.
Drawing style and influence from his bespoke tailoring experience, in 2006 he launched his ready to wear line, Mark Powell London.
Tristan Lee has helped transform the lives of thousands of people all over the world with his work as The Gorgeousness Coach. He’s the guy who still gets asked for ID when buying alcohol, despite the fact he’s now 47! With over twenty years of experience he empowers ordinary people to achieve extraordinary results by sharing his unique brand of expertise on all areas of self-care and all done with a big dose of humour! Ageing is inevitable but how we age is in our hands. So get ready to say goodbye to feeling drab as we get older and say hello to feeling fab as we make our olden years, our golden years!
What is an inspirator? Pete Cohen, one of the world’s leading speakers, coaches and leadership experts reveals all in his latest book Inspirators – Leading the way in leadership. . Taking its title from the Latin word inspire, which means to ‘breath life’ into things, he defines an inspirator a person that wants to take the lead in their life, be inspired inspire means to ‘breathe life’ into things. An inspirator, then, breathes life into everything they do and takes optimism and positivity into an inspiring vision of the future. To be an inspirator is to be an inspiring leader in every aspect of life.
Listen to our discussion about the new play at the Bridge theatre called A German Life and what we would do if we where in a similar position. Then hear what Sam Thomas has to say on bulimia and raising awareness for it.
Basically ex successful PR (e.g. ex publicity chief at Sky and also worked with blue chips like Coca Cola, Sony, Mars, and lots of big companies. Jumped the corporate ship to launch my own little tea company (in a market infatuated with coffee). The money is not like it was, but I am working in an area I love and doing something tangible and perhaps more of an & honest living- helping improve our cuppa. Now traveling the world seeking new teas, supplying some wonderful venues around London, enjoying life on my own terms, and trying to make people happy one cup at a time.
Come and learn more about Tea with us!
In June 1989 fantastic Toby was born. However during pregnancy Kyprus Nikoladies saw Kelly(Barry Stickings wife) at Kings College Hospital where we were told Toby had a severe kidney condition from a scan whilst in the womb. When Toby was born what we did not expect was the fact that Toby was born without eyes. A condition called Bilateral Anophthalmia.
‘I have always wanted to set up a separate support group to help families and children who have been affected by the one condition Bilateral Anophthalmia the absence of both eyes. So on 13 th February I launched BAAM Bilateral Anophthalmia and Me.’ – Barry Stickings
Listen to our conversation with Dave Dawson where he talks about the amazing work he is doing in care homes by performing music and the magic that music brings.
Also check out his new amazingly funny book (What a great idea!)
Dear Mr. Pop Star. Humorous Letters to Pop Stars about their songs with genuine witty
replies – By Derek &Dave Philpott
Check it out online and in all major book stores
Men's Radio Station episode with Aidan Mannion and Pete Hobbs
Pete Hobbs is an ex-service man who was suffering with serious depression after coming out of the army. Back on Track – the London based charity that helps injured servicemen – sorted out Pete’s affairs, gave him counselling and paid for short term accommodation. This gave Pete the beginning of a new start. Now Jamie Oliver’s protégé Aidan Mannion, Head Chef of Mill & Brew in Mill Hill, London, is taking it to the next stage.
Hearing that Pete was a passionate food blogger and would-be chef, Aidan looked at Pete’s Instagram account and decided that he wanted to help him. Aidan offered Pete some one-to-one time in the kitchen and discovered his talent and immense passion for food.
Men's Radio Station with John Lawson.
Catch up on John Lawson and his amazing story of striving for greatness only to be hit with a brain tumour with a complication in the surgery leading to him having a stroke and having to work his way back to the great man he is today!
Marc Mason BSc (Hons), MSc, MBPsS, Barrister, FHEA joined Westminster Law School in 2013 following a period of practice as a Family Law Barrister specialising in child protection. Marc has studied both law and psychology at postgraduate level and has held research posts at UCL and the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. He has worked on research projects funded by the Ministry of Justice, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and the Nuffield Foundation.
Kevin was suffering with depression and anxiety after seeing a counselor now feels a lot better and overall generally happy. Feels that from working with a counselor he has improved his overall life and is feeling confident. Kevin was willing to sharing his story, with us, hoping that people will feel uplifted, and not alone, from hearing how he has managed to deal with his issues in an effective way.
In this episode we are talking to Tim McArthur about Healthy Acting.
"I’m wedded to the stage… and to entertainment too! It all started when I fell head over heels with theatre in my teens. Even a bit earlier, as my elder brother proved recently – doing a clear-out of my mother’s attic for her, he found scrapbooks I had started making when 11, where I cut out every single article on theatre I came across in every paper I read including The Sun. "
Men's Radio Station with George Michie, General Manager of Soho Whiskey Club and judge for The World Whiskies Awards.
Following a career in acting spanning 10 years; George realised that he ought to get paid for drinking so much. After a 6-month wine tour, and whilst taking his WSET wine exams, George took a Christmas job in a whisky shop. He didn't look back and his spirits have been up ever since. In early 2018 he became General Manager of Soho Whisky Club and is a judge for The World Whiskies Awards. George is also Founder of WithoutAnE; offering bespoke, relaxed and informative private whisky tastings.
Soho Whisky Club is a private members club nestled away in the West End. With over 600 open whisk(e)y bottles and and a range of private tastings on offer we have everything to satisfy your whisky needs.
Men's Radio Station with Nick Davies, a psychotherapist and hypnotherapist.
We all need a little help from time-to-time and I know that only too well. In the year 2000 I collapsed with chronic stress and subsequently experienced anxiety and, it’s more evil cousin, panic attacks. Having a very unsympathetic boss and poor support from the medical profession at that time, I went on my own search for the answers to resolving my health issues and this is what started my obsession to learn as much as I could about human psychology and the workings of the mind.
Listen to find out more about Nick Davies and his work in psychotherapy
In this episode we are talking to Kevin Laye, a Progressive Therapy Practitioner with a belief that you cannot change the past but you can use it to gain wisdom.
I am a ‘Progressive therapy practitioner’ with a belief that you cannot change the past but you can use it and the wisdom it gives you to create a new and compelling future for yourself. I define progress as ‘seeing the same things differently’. If you have a problem or an issue that needs resolving, why would you ever want that to take longer than it has to? I employ a combination of proven psychological disciplines to enable you to get the outcome you want as rapidly as possible. I see the non-conscious mind as a DVD player.
In this episode we interview Antony Amourdoux - a banker by day and home baker by night. Antony speaks about cuisine culture, and coming out.
Antony was born in Pondicherry, a scenic former French colonial settlement on the South East coast of India. Antony has fond memories of his mother cooking fresh fish dishes for the family, and the scent of oven-fresh baguettes wafting from the French bakeries surrounding his home. These memories inspired Antony and formed his early passion for food. With a desire to learn how to create the dishes he loved himself, Antony spent more and more time with his parents in the kitchen. It was Antony’s father who introduced him to baking.
Interview with Cam Adair talking about his struggles with gaming addiction and ways of overcoming it.
Cam Adair – Gaming Addiction Expert, Founder of Game Quitter and Consultant for The Edge Programme at The Cabin Addiction Services Group. Cam Adair is a speaker, entrepreneur, and pioneer in video game addiction. Cam is currently working in collaboration with The Cabin Group, specifically with their programme for young men ‘The Edge’, which offers a 90-day residential gaming addiction treatment programme.
In this episode we are talking to Julian Nettlefold about his story with domestic violence.
I often describe the period between 1980 and 2000 as a ‘Holocaust against men and their children.’ So, for Parliament and the legal profession to admit this would mean paying huge amounts of compensation to men and their children as happened in Germany post-1945, so string it out until we are dead.
In this episode we are talking Claire Ivey who will be discussing hypnotherapy.
Wanting to enhance her expertise, she undertook an advanced course in hypnosis, hypnotherapy and hypnoanalysis at the Essex Institute of Clinical Hypnosis in Southend, where she successfully attained two further diplomas.
In this episode we talk to Dan Roberts. Roberts is a thought leader in mind/body development and a celebrated coach to Hollywood actors, athletes, models – and even several Royal families.
In this episode we talk to Philip Baldwin.
Baldwin is a gay rights activist. He was diagnosed with HIV in 2010, at the age of 24. Philip is healthy, happy and successful. Christianity is an important part of his life. He attends St John’s in Waterloo and is a Church of England altar servant. For many years Philip defined himself as an atheist or an agnostic. He began to reappraise the role Christianity could have in his life at the end of 2013. There are four main strands to Philip’s activism: HIV awareness; Hep C; youth homelessness; and faith for LGBT people.
Peter Thornley AKA Kendo Nagasaki on Men's Radio Station talking about LGBTQ+ issues and the wrestling industry.
Iconic wrestler of the Golden Age of wrestling, successful businessman and philanthropist. Peter has given a home to the Lee Rigby Foundation on his country estate in Staffs and enabled Lyn Rigby to build Lee Rigby House there for former servicemen and their families and victims of UK terrorism.
Michael Phillips Moskowitz talks of his commitment to delivering experiences that enhance emotional resilience and boost behavioral health.
Relief is in sight for the millions of UK and US consumers suffering silently with a variety of different mood disorders such as stress and anxiety with the launch of the world’s first Digital Nutrition™ app called Moodrise.
Content within the Moodrise app focuses on six of the most popular mood states and related neurotransmitters. These include Happiness (Serotonin), Confidence (Dopamine), Energy (Endorphins), Focus (Acetylcholine), Calm (GABA) and Connection (Oxytocin). Users of the app select which mood state they wish to improve, and are then served a series of different visual content ‘cards’. Each ‘card’ is supported by published scientific research and the content included has been specially created or curated to help deliver the desired chemical reaction in the brain.
Adviser to high net worth individuals Sandro Forte talks about what it takes to be successful.
Not to be discouraged by some challenges during the early part of his life, Sandro Forte has built one of the UK’s most successful and highly respected businesses, with individual and corporate recognition and awards too lengthy to list. Yet, by his own admission, Sandro is an ‘ordinary guy’ who simply believes – and demonstrates day to day – that determination and a will to win are prerequisites for success.