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| S6 Ep1: Creation Cares - nature connection | 06 Sep 2024 | 00:19:13 | |
Spending a long time gazing at a flower with a small child, having your hands covered in soil and being held by a fresh water lochan. These are just a few of the ways the GoHealth team share their experiences of nature connection in this special episode. In this special episode we hear from members of the GoHealth team, chair of the board and a member of the GoHealth Community about their connection with Creation. Some of these reflections were recorded a few years ago just as we were emerging from lockdowns as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. A time when many of us were rediscovering a connection with nature. May listening back to these reflections help us remember and retrieve that connection if it has since faded.
Links: GoHealth Creation Cares series Join the GoHealth Community here. Wild & Other | |||
| S5 Ep8: Rest and Reset - Zen | 14 Aug 2024 | 00:43:31 | |
Learning from the wisdom of Zen meditation. In this episode Gillian chats with the Revd. Chris Collingwood, a Christian Priest, former canon of York minster and Zen master. The conversation explores the following:
Chris's book: Zen Wisdom for Christians. The GoHealth Everyday Healing Course Get your GoHealth journal here. Visit our website to get connected with the GoHealth Community. Find us on our socials @GuildofHealth | |||
| S4 Ep3: Burn Like Stars - Day Crafting | 10 Nov 2023 | 00:36:02 | |
What if every day ended with a sense of satisfaction and contentment, whatever our circumstances? Could Day Crafting be a culture changing antidote to burn out? Gillian Straine explores these possibilities and more with our guest, the brilliant Bruce Stanley. Bruce Stanley has a long history of creative endeavours. He is currently the Innovation and Product Lead for HeartEdge. In his 20s, he ran away from the circus to get involved in even more creative things – he is a specialist in positive psychology, design and innovation and personal and spiritual development. Ten years ago, he pioneered the Forest Church movement. These days, he is focused on a new methodology called Day Crafting. He's written five workbooks on the topic and is training NHS workers in the UK, circus performers in Sweden and busy leaders in organisations in the US, Canada and Australia. He is usually found with his wife Sara somewhere on a beautiful hill farm in the Cambrian mountains, where they're growing a permaculture forest garden and blending their own wild and herbal teas to sell to locavores. Gillian explores a number of questions and themes with Bruce including: What is Day Crafting? What problems does Day Crafting address, and what doesn’t it address? The potential and meaning of ‘Crafting’ in the title? What is the neuroscience behind it all? Does Day Crafting help prevent / recovery from burn out? Is Day Crafting only valuable at the individual level or does it influence community life as well? Can Day Crafting heal the world? Links: Day Crafting VIA Strengths Model Join the GoHealth Community | |||
| S4 Ep2: Burn Like Stars - Refuge | 06 Oct 2023 | 00:34:26 | |
Where do you go when you kiss the concrete? As part of our Burn Like Stars series Gillian talks with Sarah Horsman, Warden of the Sheldon Community in Devon. A place of refuge and recuperation for many when life in ministry gets tricky. Together they explore:
Sheldon retreat: https://www.sheldonretreat.com Sheldon Hub for clergy support and wellbeing: https://www.sheldonhub.org GoHealth Community: https://gohealth.org.uk/gohealth-community/ | |||
| S4 Ep1: Burn Like Stars - Rest | 08 Sep 2023 | 00:47:27 | |
Gillian talks with Alex Soojung-Kim Pang about his book Rest. He is a Silicon Valley-based consultant and writer. Their conversation explores:
Join the Burn Like Stars series Alex's books. Follow the GoHealth Community on our socials @guildofhealth | |||
| S3 Ep7: Flourishing together - The Faith Experiment | 08 Jun 2023 | 00:49:25 | |
Can faith and science share a healed and healing relationship? Gillian shares a fascinating and insightful conversation with Davinder and Matthew Gardner, directors of The Faith Experiment project. This episode is well worth a listen, whatever your relationship is with science, or faith. Davinder currently works as a Clinical Scientist, performing tests and planning radiotherapy treatments. Achieving registration as a Clinical Scientist in 2014, Matthew became a phototherapy physics lead. He also specialised in diagnostic radiology, as well as radiation protection applied to radiology and radiotherapy. Show notes:
The Faith Experiment ECLAS Join the GoHealth Community Twitter and Facebook @guildofhealth Instagram @guildofhealth | |||
| 7: Flourishing Together - the healing power of music | 03 May 2023 | 00:49:35 | |
How can the experience of music help us learn more about what it means to be human? This is the question Gillian explores with Joe Fort in this episode of the GoHealth podcast. Joe is a conductor and a musicologist based in London. He has been the director of Music at St Paul's Church in Knightsbridge since 2021, where he conducts a professional choir in the weekly services He is the director of the chapel choir and lecturer in music at King's College, London. His performances indeed with that choir have been recognised, and I quote as 'English choral singing as at his best, he has released multiple recordings, most recently these include work with the Britten Sinfonia, the English Chamber Orchestra and the Hanover Band. He goes all over the world, conducting, recently appearing in the Festival de Mexico, White Nights Festival in St Petersburg and the Montreal Organ Festival. His training - he holds a PhD in music from Harvard University and his academic interests focus on 18th century music and dance.
St Paul’s Knightsbridge Cowbridge Music Festival In Paradisum, Faure’s Requiem Brain Oddessys Charity ECLAS Go Health Community Follow GoHealth on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @guildofhealth | |||
| S3 Ep6: The Resurrection Compilation | 10 Apr 2023 | 00:31:20 | |
A special compilation Easter episode sharing nuggets from previous episodes on the theme of resurrection: Bishop Jan McFarlane on her breast cancer experience. Dr Claire Foster-Gilbert on her incurable cancer and repeated resurrections. Dr Paula Gooder helps us find hope in the resurrection. Bishop Adrian Newman reflects on the significance of the stone being rolled away from the tomb. Very Reverend Martin Fair shares his passion and the need for radical resurrection today. All episodes of the GoHealth Podcast along with most of their transcripts can be found here. Find out more and join the GoHealth Community here. Photo credit: Photo by Zac Durant on Unsplash | |||
| S3 Ep5: Flourishing together - lifestyle medicine | 27 Feb 2023 | 00:55:20 | |
What if medicine started with lifestyle solutions rather than seeking solutions to sickness? Listen to Dr Richard Pile's hard won wisdom in the area of lifestyle medicine in this inspiring and challenging conversation with Gillian Straine. Trigger warning - there is a mention of suicide towards the end of this episode. Find Richard's full biography and the transcript of this conversation here.
Richard's book - Fit for purpose Thrive Tribe Zero Three Headspace GoHealth Community Follow GoHealth on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @guildofhealth | |||
| S3 Ep4: Flourishing Together - A positive boost | 24 Jan 2023 | 00:47:28 | |
Looking for a positive boost to give you a lift at the end of January? Wanting to give your New Year's resolutions a kick-start, again? Listen to this inspiring and uplifting conversation between Gillian Straine and Alex Strangwayes-Booth. Alex has a long history working in religious broadcasting for the BBC and has been on an inspiring journey of health and wellbeing for many years. She shares many hints and helpful suggestions in this episode that also includes themes of:
Alex Strangwayes-Booth Coaching Fly lady Jonathan Roche One Year, No Beer James Clear Atomic Habits GoHealth Community Episode Transcript Follow GoHealth on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @guildofhealth | |||
| S3 Ep3: Flourishing together - Mind Fuel | 21 Nov 2022 | 00:45:30 | |
What are the simple ways to build mental and emotional resilience every day? Gillian gets under the skin of this question in this brilliant interview with Will Van Der Hart. Will is a coach, author, priest in London and Director of The Mind and Soul Foundation. His interest in emotional health is wide ranging, reflecting his broad experience in a variety of pastoral contexts. He is a Mental Health First Aider and is passionate about equipping church leaders to look after their own emotional health as well as empowering them to manage the emotional needs of their congregations. He is co-author of the new book Mind Fuel the book he co-wrote with adventurous author, Bear Grylls - a focus for this conversation. Their broad and beautiful conversations covers much ground, including:
Mind Fuel Mind Soul Foundation Join the GoHealth Advent Journey: Waiting Well Full episode transcript available here. | |||
| S3 Ep2: Flourishing together - with nature | 24 Oct 2022 | 00:50:20 | |
No leaf is left unturned, not even a fig leaf, in this delightful and uplifting episode of the GoHealth podcast. Gillian talks to the director of the Conservation Foundation, David Shreeve. Take yourself outdoors to listen to it, if you can, and get some of the benefits that Gillian and David talk about here. Some of the ground they cover includes:
Episode transcript available on podcast page of website. The Conservation Foundation Join the GoHealth Community Follow GoHealth on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @guildofhealth | |||
| S5 Ep7: Healing Histories - Embody | 16 Jul 2024 | 00:33:19 | |
Revd Ian Spencer helps us heal from a long history of bodies being denigrated by the Church. Drawing on wisdom from the Gospels, Zen wisdom and from Yoga, Gillian and Ian offer us a transformative body based way of knowing. The episode explores:
Transcript is on the GoHealth podcast page gohealth.org.uk/podcasts/healing-histories-embody/ Mindwell Ministries The body keeps the score, Bessel Van Der Kolk The GoHealth Everyday Healing Course Get your GoHealth journal here. Visit our website to get connected with the GoHealth Community. Find us on our socials @GuildofHealth | |||
| S3 Ep1: Flourishing together - in a time of national grief | 14 Sep 2022 | 00:55:27 | |
In this special first episode of the third season of the GoHealth podcast, Gillian talks with The Very Reverend Martin Fair. Martin is a Former Moderator of the Church of Scotland, the Minister of St. Andrew's Church in Arbroath that operates an inspirational community project called Havilah. He is the incoming chair of the Scottish Pilgrim Routes Forum. But arguably even more interesting than all of those significant accolades he was the Church of Scotland Minister in residence at Balmoral on the final weekend of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's life. In this inspiring, challenging and touching episode Martin and Gillian talk about
Join the GoHealth Community gohealth.org.uk Follow GoHealth on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @guildofhealth Havilah http://www.arbroathstandrews.org.uk/?page_id=94 Scottish Pilgrim Routes Forum https://www.sprf.org.uk | |||
| S2 Ep8: Learning to heal - the meaning of health | 19 Jul 2022 | 00:52:14 | |
What is the meaning of health? Bishop Adrian Newman talks with Dr Gillian Straine about the answer to this question, as well as sharing his story about retiring from his role as Bishop due to chronic migraines. There is so much to ponder from this episode we'll be taking a break in August but will return with our new podcast series in September. Ponder along with Gillian and Adrian:
Wilderness and wellbeing retreat - book now! Join the GoHealth community. The Canterbury Cross as worn by Bishop Newman can be viewed in this biography for Bishop Newman. Transcript of this podcast episode can be found here. | |||
| S2 Ep7: Learning to heal - gender | 10 Jun 2022 | 01:01:24 | |
Nicky Burr, GoHealth community member, talks with Gillian about her healing journey as a transgender woman. This is an episode rich with insights and honesty that you will not want to miss listening to, the many topics covered include:
Links: Come on the Wilderness and Wellbeing retreat Join the GoHealth community Find out more about the Healthy Healing Hubs project Transgender and faith resources: Creating Sanctuary Trans Health Follow us on social media: @guildofhealth. | |||
| S2 Ep6: Learning to heal - addiction | 29 Mar 2022 | 01:00:47 | |
Gillian has an honest and insightful conversation with Nick Thorley. Nick is co-founder and co-host of Nomad Podcast. He lives in Nottingham where he spent most of his 20’s working as a Youth Minister for a group of Methodist churches. Since then he’s been involved in fundraising for various international development charities. Nick loves to hang out with his kids, run very long distances, drink good coffee and meet up with friends. Themes and thoughts explored:
Nomad podcast www.nomadpodcast.co.uk GoHealth community https://gohealth.org.uk | |||
| S2 Ep5: Learning to heal - Long COVID | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:51:12 | |
Gillian talks with Brian Draper about living with Long COVID and numerous other physical challenges he encountered in 2021. Brian is an author, he is a regular speaker at Greenbelt and other festivals, and he has presented on Thought for the Day on BBC Radio four Today program for over a decade.
Episode notes: Brian gives an overview of his work. Gillian and Brian talk about labyrinths and a day that Brian facilitated for the Guild. They discuss connecting with God in creation and Brian shares some practices he facilitates with people in the outdoors. Being present and unpacking the Hebrew word Hineni – here I am. Brian shares about the challenging experiences he and his family have endured over the past two years. He shares how spiritual practices and the online community who engage with his content have been. a rich source of support and encouragement. Gillian and Brian reflect on the individual and collective wisdom to be learned from those who have experienced illness and adverse life experiences. The healing power of storytelling along with the vulnerability of doing it. Brian shares his wisdom on both letting go and how to embrace living well in the present. Finally Brian gives an overview of how he will live soulfully, in community with others, across 2022. Link: Brian Draper https://www.briandraper.org/ for information about the Lent series and other retreats Brian talked about on the podcast. Soulfulness and Soulful Nature books www.briandraper.org/books-1 Brian’s Thought for the Day from May 2021 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p09jftqc Healthy Healing Hubs, GoHealth https://gohealth.org.uk/hhh/ GoHealth Community https://gohealth.org.uk/gohealth-community/ Books referenced Sacred Journey – spiritual wisdom for times of transition byMike Riddel The Solace of Fierce Landscapes – mountain and desert spirituality by Beldon Lane | |||
| S2 Ep4: Learning to heal - the body | 15 Dec 2021 | 00:59:04 | |
In this fascinating conversation Gillian Straine (CEO of the Guild of Health and St. Raphael) and Dr. Paula Gooder, Canon Theologian of St. Paul's Cathedral cover many topics including the following:
Links: Dr. Paula Gooder's website Join the conversation: Waiting well - the GoHealth Advent Journey Join the GoHealth community Twitter: @guildofhealth Facebook: @GuildofHealth Instagram: @GuildofHealth Website: gohealth.org.uk Music: Return by Lane King from Upbeat Music Podcast produced in-house by the GoHealth team. | |||
| S2 Ep3: Learning to heal - incurable cancer | 15 Nov 2021 | 00:59:15 | |
In this episode Gillian talks with Claire Foster-Gilbert, director of Westminster Abbey Institute, about her experience of living with Myeloma.
Links: Myeloma UK website Miles to go before I sleep by Claire Foster-Gilbert GoHealth community review of Claire's book Caroline Chartres review of Claire's book on the Church Times website Waiting well - the GoHealth Advent Journey Join the GoHealth community Find us: Twitter: @guildofhealth Facebook: @GuildofHealth Instagram: @GuildofHealth Website: gohealth.org.uk Music: Return by Lane King from Upbeat Music Podcast produced in-house by the GoHealth team. | |||
| S2 Ep2: Learning to heal - racism | 22 Oct 2021 | 01:20:23 | |
To mark and honour Black History Month Gillian has an honest, inspiring and challenging conversation with Rosemarie Davidson-Gotobed, the founder and director of the Sam Sharp lectures and a diversity and inclusion consultant. In this lengthy and indepth conversation they cover many topics, including:
Links/ references: Faith in the City: A Call for Action by Church and Nation From Lament to Action: The report of the Archbishops' Anti-Racism Taskforce Azariah France-Williams: Ghost Ship, Institutional Racism and the Church of England. I.O. Smith: An Ebony Cross, being a Black Christian in Britain today. The Sewell Report Yo-Yo Ma Hezekiah Walker: I need you to survive. BBC Panorama documentary: Is the Church Racist? Further Listening: Listen again to our podcast with Azariah France-Williams at the launch of his book, Ghost Ship. Find out more about GoHealth at gohealth.org.uk. And find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @guildofhealth. | |||
| S2 Ep1: Learning to heal - nature. | 17 Sep 2021 | 00:16:50 | |
Welcome back to the first episode of the second season! This season we take the theme of learning to heal. Learning how to be a source of healing and to be healed ourselves. We begin by exploring how we experience healing in nature. You might find it helpful to listen to this episode out doors! This episode features five short reflections on the healing power of nature as experienced by GoHealth staff, trustees and members.
And on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @guildofhealth. Together we flourish. | |||
| S1 Ep10: Sacramental stories - the recap. | 08 Jul 2021 | 00:51:33 | |
In this end of season recap we listen back to the many golden nuggets of wisdom, experience and insights from the first season of the GoHealth podcast.
And that's season 1. Do visit gohealth.org.uk to find out more and join the GoHealth community. Find us on twitter, facebook and instagram @GuildofHealth | |||
| S5 Ep6: Healing Histories - spaces and places | 02 Jul 2024 | 00:38:07 | |
There are few stones left unturned in this episode. The Revd Dr Dan Inman, Precentor of Chichester cathedral, leads us on a pilgrimage through liturgy, buildings, arts and pilgrimage itself. TW: Gillian and Dan also get into a delicate conversation about the handling of a specific historic alleged abuse case regarding Bishop George Bell.
Chichester Cathedral Bishop George Bell's name restored to Chichester Cathedral building - BBC News British Pilgrimage Trust Scottish Pilgrimage Routes Forum Alastair Mcintosh Poacher's Pilgrimage The GoHealth Everyday Healing Course Get your GoHealth journal here. Visit our website to get connected with the GoHealth Community. Find us on our socials @GuildofHealth | |||
| S1 Ep9: Sacramental stories - healing at Holy Rood House. | 07 Jun 2021 | 00:58:04 | |
In this episode Gillian talks with Revd. Elizabeth Baxter about the healing that is experienced at Holy Rood House, Thirsk. Elizabeth is the executive director of Holy Rood House, a centre for health and pastoral care. Elizabeth is an ordained priest in the Church of England, a spiritual director, theologian and coordinates the Centre for the Study of Theology and Health. In 2018 she received the Langdon Award for Community Service by the Archbishop of Cantebury in recognition of her many years of work in Holy Rood House.
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| S1 Ep8: Sacramental Stories - Church in the age of Covid | 04 May 2021 | 00:58:05 | |
In this episode of the Go Health podcast Gillian chats with Professor John Stackhouse, he is a Canadian theologian, author, journalist and academic, and currently is the Professor of Religious Studies at Crandall University in Canada.
Amongst many things, they discuss:
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| S1 Ep7: Sacramental stories - rescue and recovery. | 04 Apr 2021 | 00:55:33 | |
This month Gillian talks with Rev Dr Richard Tiplady, director of context based ministry training for the Scottish Episcopal Church. Richard talks about about his being rescued and recovery process after a mountaineering accident in the Lake District in March 2020.
gohealth.org.uk facebook.com/GuildofHealth twitter.com/guildofhealth instagram@gohealth_uk | |||
| S1 Ep6: Sacramental stories - Covid lockdown anniversary | 08 Mar 2021 | 00:50:19 | |
In this episode Gillian takes a deep dive with Professor Jim McManus, into the experiences and lessons of the Covid pandemic, as we approach the first anniversary of the lockdown restrictions in the United Kingdom.
Professor Jim McManus is the President of the Guild of Health and St. Raphael, he is also the Director of Public Health for Hertfordshire county council amongst many other things. Prof McManus shares how he ended up working in public health. They discuss the changes over how faith has been regarded in the public sector and scientific community over the years. Prof McManus shares about his work with the Vatican and of his understanding of healing. He shares his personal experience of being treated for grade 4 non Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He describes how he has stayed healthy during the global pandemic of the last year. They discuss the challenges of ‘scientism’ and good communication during the Covid pandemic. Gillian and Prof McManus discuss the response of the church to the Covid pandemic and the opportunities Covid presents to the church. They talk about society's relationship to and avoidance of mortality. Prof McManus shares the learning and lessons he takes from one year of Covid lockdown. Prof McManus shares how churches could be effective partners in Public Health. Prof McManus shares no less than six examples of where he finds hope as he reflects on one year of the pandemic lockdown. | |||
| S1 Ep5: Sacramental stories - childlessness | 08 Feb 2021 | 00:43:04 | |
Gillian talks with Rev Lucyann Ashdown, the vice chair of the board of trustees of the Guild of Health and St. Raphael. Lucyann has spent most of her career in health care, training as a registered general nurse at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. During this time she became interested in women's health and went onto do her Midwifery training at The Royal London. In 1989 she became an Independent Midwife specialising in home birth across London. Alongside this Lucyann facilitated antenatal groups in the NHS in Tower Hamlets, taught pre and post registration midwives, held workshops for prospective Independent Midwives and gained a degree in Social Anthropology. In 2003, Lucyann became a senior lecturer in Public Health at Anglia Ruskin University until she was ordained in 2008 and has continued to teach about Spirituality and health at the pivotal moments of birth and death. Lucyann has also trained as a supervisor at The Centre for Supervision and Team Development (CSTD) in Bath. She is Bishop's Advisor for health and healing in the the Diocese of Salisbury's. In their conversation they cover the following topics:
gohealth.org.uk facebook.com/GuildofHealth twitter.com/guildofhealth instagram@gohealth_uk | |||
| S1 Ep4: Sacramental stories - breast cancer | 04 Jan 2021 | 00:44:05 | |
Gillian talks with Bishop Jan McFarlane about her experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer and living with the difference that such an experience makes. Bishop Jan shares a powerful story of being anointed with oil and the experience of being prayed with during her experience of being diagnosed and treated for breast cancer.
Together they discuss: Wellbeing during lockdown. The experience of being diagnosed with breast cancer. How such a diagnosis impacts you. The waiting between diagnosis and prognosis. Anointing with oil for healing. The complexities of healing. Going public and not hiding her cancer. God being with us in the suffering - not the cause. The language surrounding cancer experience. Cancer as a blessing. Living with the unknown. How the church can best support those who are suffering. Find us here: website gohealth.org.uk facebook @GuildofHealth twitter @guildofhealth instagram @gohealth_uk | |||
| S1 Ep3: Sacramental stories - art | 04 Dec 2020 | 00:51:22 | |
Released during Advent 2020, this episode provides an opportunity to reflect on our collective experience of living through Coronavirus in 2020. Gillian talks with internationally renowned sculptor and artist, Peter Walker, who has created an exhibition called 'Leaves of the Trees' which is touring Cathedrals across the United Kingdom. The exhibition offers a moment to reflect and to hope together. Peter is Artist in currently Residence at Lichfield Cathedral. The episode was recorded during September 2020, on the threshold of another Coronavirus lockdown and without any news of a vaccine. The many topics they cover in this conversation include:
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| S1 Ep2: Sacramental Stories - Racism | 09 Nov 2020 | 00:50:19 | |
This episode was edited from a Book launch for Azariah France-Williams book ‘Ghost Ship: Institutional Racism and the Church of England’ hosted by the Guild of Health and St. Raphael in September 2020.
Links Ghost Ship available to purchase https://scmpress.hymnsam.co.uk/books/9780334059356/ghost-ship GoHealth gohealth.org.uk https://gohealth.org.uk/ Twitter @guildofhealth Facebook @guildofhealth Instagram @guildofhealth The River of Life by Lofter https://www.lofter.co.uk | |||
| S1 Ep1: Sacramental stories - the pilot | 16 Oct 2020 | 00:48:53 | |
Introducing the GoHealth podcast! Gillian Straine (CEO) hosts the first episode, introducing the theme of storytelling as healing. Gillian shares her experience of healing from having cancer in her early twenties. Wendy Lloyd talks about how long it can take for wounds to scar over in her experience of having ovarian cancer. Graham Fender-Allison describes different moments of healing along his life after growing up in a turbulent home environment.
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| S5 Ep5: Healing Histories - structural injustice | 19 Jun 2024 | 00:37:19 | |
How do we heal the history of racism when it is still so present and prevalent? Gillian explores this difficult question with the Revd Dr Sharon Prentis. Revd Prentis is Deputy Director of Church of England’s Racial Justice Unit. She is also a tutor in theology and in her previous work was recognised by the Department of Health when she was named as a Mary Seacole Scholar for a project on faith and the impact on health. Together they cover the following themes:
From Lament to Action report by the Church of England. Every Tribe, by Sharon Prentis The GoHealth Everyday Healing Course Get your GoHealth journal here. Visit our website to get connected with the GoHealth Community. Find us on our socials @GuildofHealth | |||
| S5 Ep4: Healing Histories - Genetics | 05 Jun 2024 | 00:32:19 | |
Gillian and Associate Professor Mark Roberts tackle big questions, including the nature vs nurture? Mark shares insights from research into bananas and microbes, and much more, to make this a hopeful and fascinating episode where they explore:
The GoHealth Everyday Healing Course Get your GoHealth journal here. Visit our website to get connected with the GoHealth Community. Find us on our socials @GuildofHealth | |||
| S5 Ep3: Healing Histories - Psychotherapy | 22 May 2024 | 00:32:15 | |
Be inspired by a conversation exploring the healing power of psychotherapy and where it sits within Christian spirituality. In this second episode of the Healing Histories series we share a conversation with Susanne Hyde, Director of the St Marylebone HCC. In their conversation, Gillian and Susanne cover the following topics:
Episode Transcript will follow soon St Marylebone HCC: St Marylebone HCC Psychotherapy - St Marylebone The GoHealth Everyday Healing Course Get your GoHealth journal here. | |||
| S5 Ep2: Healing Histories - Where it starts | 08 May 2024 | 00:25:17 | |
Be inspired by the roots of healing in the early church. Find out how healing was so linked to the growth of Christianity. Consider how we can be a healing presence today by learning from those who have gone before. We hope you find this an uplifting and hopeful podcast episode! In this first episode of the Healing Histories series we share a conversation with Professor Amanda Porterfield, professor of religion at Florida State university and author of ‘Healing in the history of Christianity’ Could there be anyone more perfect to launch this new podcast series from GoHealth? We don't think so. In their conversation, Gillian and Amanda cover the following topics:
Episode Transcript available here. Amanda Porterfield 'Healing in the History of Christianity.' The GoHealth Everyday Healing Course Get your GoHealth journal here. Recent report on social factors and health | |||
| S5 Ep1: The pain we know with Professor Amy Wachholtz | 22 Mar 2024 | 00:45:53 | |
What is going on in our brain when we experience pain? Are emotional, mental and physical pain the same? Is it all in our heads after all? In this episode of the GoHealth podcast we take a deep dive into the topic of pain, what it is and how to live with it, with Professor Amy Wachholtz. Prof Amy Wachholtz is an Associate Professor in psychology at the university of Colorado where she is the director of health psychology. She specializes in talking a bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach in identifying ways to improve pain management including in palliative care, acute medical care, chronic pain and addiction. She is a psychologist who doesn’t just sit in the university but has a license to prescibe, working with patients in care, including those with cancer, chronic pain and at end of life. She is also holds a masters in divinity and has worked as a chaplain. Gillian and Amy cover:
Find out more about Amy's work a the Wachholtz Lab Visit our website to get connected with the GoHealth Community. Find us on our socials @GuildofHealth | |||
| S4 Ep4: Burn Like Stars: The end of burnout | 12 Dec 2023 | 00:32:09 | |
We can't think of a better way to draw our series on burnout to a conclusion by talking to Jonathan Malesic - he literally wrote the book on how to end burnout. 'The End of Burnout' was an Amazon best book in 2022 and is being translated into 9 languages - this is an episode many people need to hear! Jonathan Malesic is an essayist, journalist, and scholar whose writing has appeared in the New York Times, The New Republic, The Atlantic, The Guardian, Washington Post, America, Commonweal, Notre Dame Magazine, The Hedgehog Review, The Point, Chronicle of Higher Education, and elsewhere. His work has been recognized as notable in Best American Essays (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022) and Best American Food Writing (2020) and has received special mention in the Pushcart Prize anthology (2019). He has been the recipient of major grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Louisville Institute. His first book, Secret Faith in the Public Square, won a ForeWord INDIES gold medal for the religion category (2009). His newest book, The End of Burnout, was named a Best Book of 2022 by Amazon and the Next Big Idea Club. It is being translated into nine languages. He lives in Dallas, Texas. Image credit: Sarah Wall. In this episode, Gillian Străine, CEO of GoHealth explores the following with Jonathan:
Jonathan's website: https://jonmalesic.com The End of Burnout - or available wherever you get your books. Jonathan also mentioned '4000 Weeks by Oliver Burkeman' also available wherever you get your books. Visit our website to get connected with the GoHealth Community. Find us on our socials @GuildofHealth | |||
| S6 Ep2: Creation Cares - Noticing nature | 27 Sep 2024 | 00:33:06 | |
What in Creation caught your attention today? Do you have a sense of why that might have been? These are some of the many questions explored in this beautiful conversation between Gillian Straine and Steve Aisthorpe. Steve is the Director of Kilmalieu, a retreat centre on the west coast of the Highlands, part of the Abernethy Trust. He is a coach, retreat leader and author of The Invisible Church (SAP, 2016) and Rewilding the Church (SAP, 2020). He was previously a mission development officer for the Church of Scotland and Executive Director of the International Nepal Fellowship. Together, Gillian and Steve explore
Episode links: Kilmalieu website Abernethy Kilmalieu Facebook Kilmalieu Instagram GoHealth Creation Cares series Join the GoHealth Community Facebook and Instagram: @GuildofHealth | |||
| S6 Ep3: Creation Cares - Taking Action | 08 Nov 2024 | 00:33:19 | |
What is ours to do? We've been deep in this theme of Creation Cares for a number of weeks as a GoHealth Community. In this episode Gillian talks with Clare Fussell from Operation Noah about what we can do in response, and what we can leave undone! Clare Fussell joined Operation Noah in January 2024. Clare has a background in coordinating environmental campaigns, with experience leading The Climate Coalition, managing Christian Aid’s Campaign Team, and being Environmental Adviser for Bristol Diocese. She is passionate about linking Christian faith with environmental action, and enjoys learning about permaculture and biodiversity through her role as trustee of Hazelnut Community Farm in Bristol, as well as through the eco work at her church. Clare is married to Luke, a renewable energy engineer, and they have two young children. In their conversation together Gillian and Clare explore:
Operation Noah The Hazelnut Community Burning Down the House Report - Tearfund The Lost Words by Robert McFarlane and Jackie Morris Borrowed Time - A Green Christian project The Loss and Damage Campaign - Christian Aid COP29 - United Nations Conference of the Parties | |||
| S7 Ep2: Luigi Gioia on praying for healing | 21 Feb 2025 | 00:38:12 | |
We continue our 2025 season on Belonging and Healing with an inspiring conversation between Gillian and Anglican priest, Father Luigi Gioia. This is a rich and profound episode where they go deep into lived experience and the reality of what it means to pray for healing. The Rev. Dr. Luigi Gioia is the Theologian in Residence at Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue, New York City, and Research Associate at the Von Hügel Institute at the University of Cambridge (UK). He is the author of Say It To God. In Search of Prayer. The Archbishop of Canterbury Lent Book 2018 (Bloomsbury 2017), and The Wisdom of St Benedict. Monastic Spirituality And The Life Of The Church (Canterbury Press 2021). His books have been translated in six languages. TW: Mentions suicide. Together they discuss:
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| S7 Ep1: John Swinton - Presence and Belonging | 17 Jan 2025 | 00:27:16 | |
Gillian begins our 2025 season on Belonging by talking with Prof John Swinton, Professor of Practical and pastoral theology at aberdeen university. John is an registered mental health nurse, ordained minister and noted theologian, researching particularly in areas of mental health and dementia. He is also President of GoHealth, and a musician, recently releasing an album Beautiful songs about difficult things. Together they explore:
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