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Meet the Mancunian Podcast: social impact stories from Manchester
Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe
Fréquence : 1 épisode/9j. Total Éps: 140

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Inspiring self-development with Daniel Firea
Saison 8 · Épisode 13
mardi 27 août 2024 • Durée 23:27
In the 13th episode of Season 8 of the Meet the Mancunian Podcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe interviews Daniel Firea, a self-development YouTuber and photographer. Daniel shares his journey from a life filled with vices and bad mental health to one focused on positive self-development. He discusses the impact of stopping vices, adopting a healthy lifestyle, and finding faith.
Daniel explains his motivation to help others through his YouTube channel, promoting a holistic approach to self-improvement. The episode emphasises the importance of continuous learning, honesty, and having a higher power to rely on.
In Daniel’ own words:
“I’m trying to promote working out, sport because when I was in that bad period, I stopped sport, I was eating bad, I was smoking, I was doing all these bad things that I'm saying. But after I managed to stop them, I start seeing an improvement in my mental health immediately just by stopping devices, starting sport again, working out. regularly dieting, so eating better, stopping the bad friendships.”
#Selfdevelopment #Physicalhealth #community #Manchester #GM #SocialImpact #NonProfit #Podcast
Did you know:
· Self-development is the capacity and action to grow one's self-awareness, abilities, talents, and skills in order to improve one's quality of life. This personal development may be done at any time and in any place, with or without the help of others.
· It is the process of learning new things and building new skills that help people achieve their goals and manifest their dreams.
· It is often a lifelong process.
Key resources:
Future Learn courses on self-development
Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode & transcript:
(01:02) Introduction to Daniel Firea
(01:43) Daniel's Journey to Self-Development
(03:06) Finding Passion in Photography
(04:43) Broad Focus on Self-Development
(06:15) Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle
(07:21) Overcoming Physical Challenges
(08:40) Debunking Myths About Self-Development
(11:12) The Long Game of YouTube Success
(14:03) Signature Questions
(18:58) Final Thoughts and Contact Information
Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk
Creating joy and unity with Jazzy J.
Saison 8 · Épisode 12
mardi 20 août 2024 • Durée 23:09
In the twelfth episode of Season 8 of the Meet the Mancunian Podcast, host Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe speaks with Jazzy J, an Artist and Executive Committee Member of the Indian Association of Manchester. Jazzy J shares his passion for community support, rooted in his upbringing in Mumbai, and discusses his role in the Indian Association of Manchester.
He highlights the organisation's efforts to bring together people from various backgrounds, provide platforms for local talent, and support activities that celebrate South Asian culture.
The episode covers the importance of patience, kindness, and a forward-thinking approach. The conversation underscores the significance of fostering inclusion and giving people opportunities to showcase their talents. The episode concludes with Jazzy J offering advice for those looking to start similar movements in their communities.
In J’s own words:
“I think I have made an impact by making people believe that if they have a talent that they can come forward and present it. Age does not matter. Form does not matter. Style does not matter. As far as you have it in you, you go ahead and you share it with the world and you enrich it in the way that you feel that is fit for you.’
#Community #SouthAsian #culture #Manchester #GM #SocialImpact #NonProfit #Podcast
Did you know:
· South Asian culture is a blend of many cultures in and around the Indian subcontinent. It has a rich history of kingdoms, empires, spiritual and artistic movements, and cultural, religious, economic, and political connections to other regions.
· South Asian culture has made a significant impact on Britain in various aspects, such as food, clothing, music, words, and the overall ambiance of our towns and cities.
· South Asia has a rich legacy of music and dance, including classical music traditions like Hindustani and Carnatic music in India, Ghazals in Pakistan, and Baul music in Bangladesh. Dance forms like Bharatanatyam, Kathak, and Bhangra are art forms that also express emotions and cultural narratives.
Key resources:
Indian Association of Manchester
Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode & transcript:
(00:52) Introduction and Finding Passion
(02:45) Involvement with the Indian Association of Manchester
(03:52) Role and Objectives of the Indian Association
(04:51) Supporting the Indian Community
(07:46) Challenges Faced in the Journey
(10:47) Impact and Encouragement
(13:00) Advice for Starting a Community Movement
(13:41) Additional Cultural Involvements
(14:30) Signature Questions: Mancunian Spirit
(20:12) Heartwarming Conclusion
Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk
Supporting autism awareness with Charlie Michael Baker
Saison 8 · Épisode 3
mardi 18 juin 2024 • Durée 20:29
A warm Mancunian welcome to all my listeners.
It's Autistic Pride Day on 18th June. The purpose of Autistic Pride Day is a uniquely autistic led initiative celebrating neurodiversity and the strengths of autistic individuals. It empowers the autistic community, promotes self-advocacy, and fosters a sense of pride and unity, challenging stereotypes and inspiring change.
In the third episode, the Meet the Mancunian podcast talks to Charlie Michael Baker, author about supporting autism awareness through his book Charlie Baker: Autism and me. Diagnosed with autism at a young age and overcoming bullying, Charlie shares his journey of writing the book, which has become a global success. Throughout the interview, Charlie discusses his personal experiences, the challenges faced by autistic individuals, and the impactful charitable contributions from his book's proceeds. He also addresses myths about autism and offers advice for those looking to start similar movements.
In Charlie’s own words:
“Autism, it basically means that you just think differently to other people. A neurodiverse person and a neurotypical person will look at the same things, but take different things away from that.
Autistic people see things differently to other people. It's not anything bad, obviously. Sometimes we struggle with friends, relationships and we just take different things away from different things, really.”
#Autism #Awareness #GM #manchester #community #SocialImpact #NonProfit Hosted by Deepa Thomas-Sutcliffe (https://www.instagram.com/meetthemancunian/).
Did you know:
· Autism is a lifelong developmental disability which affects how people communicate and interact with the world.
· Over 1 in 100 people are on the autistic spectrum.
· There are over 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK.
· Autistic people have difficulties with interpreting both verbal and non-verbal language like gestures or tone of voice.
· Some autistic people are unable to speak or have limited speech while other autistic people have very good language skills but struggle to understand sarcasm or tone of voice.
· Many famous people are thought to be on the spectrum
Key resources:
Time stamps of key moments in the podcast episode & transcript:
(01:58) Introduction to Charlie Michael Baker
(02:11) Charlie's Journey with Autism
(02:58) The Inspiration Behind the Book
(03:11) Insights from 'Charlie Baker Autism and Me'
(03:35) Understanding Autism
(05:33) Challenges and Overcoming Them
(06:24) Writing and Publishing the Book
(08:24) Impact and Philanthropy
(11:00) Future Projects and Advice
(13:11) Signature Questions
Listen to the episode and read the transcript on www.meetthemancunian.co.uk
Bonus Content - Life Lessons - S1
jeudi 24 mars 2022 • Durée 09:16
Seniors with Marie Greenhalgh
mardi 22 mars 2022 • Durée 32:06
Bonus Content - Love for Manchester- S1
jeudi 17 mars 2022 • Durée 15:41
Laughter yoga with Sara Kay
mardi 15 mars 2022 • Durée 16:40
Coaching female business owners with Sarah Steinhoefel
mardi 8 mars 2022 • Durée 13:24
Community newspapers with Mel Page
mardi 1 mars 2022 • Durée 19:28
Poetry communities with Bryan Dunne
mardi 22 février 2022 • Durée 15:48