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Resilience Rising Podcast

Resilience Rising Podcast

Jen Scotney

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/10j. Total Éps: 68

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Hosted by Jen Scotney A podcast that gets curious on all things resilience.
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Ep 65 - Wendy Pratt - Author of The Ghost Lake talks about writing, infertility and bereavement

Épisode 66

vendredi 4 octobre 2024Durée 01:09:55

Wendy Pratt is a poet, creative non fiction author and editor living on the North Yorkshire coast.

In this episode we talk about navigating the loss of her daughter, infertility, the sense of not belonging, nature and her journey as a working class writer.

Her non fiction nature/landscape memoir The Ghost Lake, was long listed for the Nan Shepherd prize in 2021. The Ghost Lake is inspired by paleolake Flixton, an extinct lake in North Yorkshire.

In the book Wendy brings the reader on a pilgrimage around the ghost lake, to locations that have acted as journey markers in her own life. While traversing forests and fenland, she reflects on the process of finding belonging in nature as a woman who exists in a series of liminal spaces – as a working-class writer, an infertile woman in a fertile world and a bereaved mother in a society focused on children.

Link to purchase the Ghost Lake here: THE GHOST LAKE

Wendy is the author of six poetry collections including When I Think of My Body as a Horse. Her next collection, Blackbird Singing at Dusk will be published by Nine Arches Press in 2024.

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You can find out more about Wendy Pratt and her work

Website: https://wendyprattauthor.com

Instagram: @wendycat1978

Twitter: @wondykitten

Buy her Book: The Ghost Lake

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Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney

Find us at:

Instagram: @resiliencerisingpodcast

Website: www.jenscotney.com

Twitter: @ResilienceRPod

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Email: theresiliencerisingpodcast@gmail.com

 

Ep 64 - Andy Brown - How resilience is the currency in our Emotional Overdraft

Épisode 65

vendredi 30 août 2024Durée 01:26:35

Do one day you feel like you are on top of the world, and yet one day feel overwhelmed by life and everything you are expected to deal with? Did you know that this when you are overdrawn in your emotional overdraft?

Andy Brown - the author of Amazon Number one bestseller, "The Emotional Overdraft: 10 simple changes for balancing business success and wellbeing” explains all on this not-to-miss episode.

We talk about:

What your emotional overdraft is and how it can deplete your resilience

Guilt as an impact on resilience

Change your resilience by changing habits - but don't worry, there are no 5am gym and journalling sessions here

How we can measure and spot habits in our emotional spending...

Why the Lone Ranger needed to delegate and sort out those systems..

Andy is also a podcast host, leadership coach and award-winning advisor with over 30 years’ experience.

Andy wrote his book after hundreds of conversations with leaders, entrepreneurs and founders – all of which pointed to the fact that every single one of them was – to some extent or another - subsidising their success at the cost of their own physical or mental wellbeing, what he calls their ‘emotional overdraft’. Andy believes the currency of an emotional overdraft is resilience. The longer and deeper you are overdrawn, the less resilient you become, which leads to stress, overwhelm and burnout. 

Andy is here to help us get out of our overdraft and stay out of it more often!

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You can find out more about Andy Brown and his work

Website with resources we discuss in show: https://emotionaloverdraft.com

Instagram: @andybrownauthor

LinkedIn: Andy Brown

Buy his Book: The Emotional Overdraft

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If you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including behind the scenes of the podcast, please consider subscribing to the Substack page - Find out more at https://jenscotney1.substack.com

Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney

Find us at:

Instagram: @resiliencerisingpodcast

Website: www.jenscotney.com

Twitter: @ResilienceRPod

Facebook: Resilience Rising Podcast

Email: theresiliencerisingpodcast@gmail.com

 

Ep 55 - Clare Rutter - Paddler and Brain Injury Survivor

Épisode 56

vendredi 19 avril 2024Durée 01:11:18

When life gives us a traumatic brain injury and cancer diagnosis can we find the positives in it? Clare Rutter believes we can and share's her incredible story.

Clare Rutter is a micro adventurer and explorer, a paddlesports & outdoors enthusiast. Clare was British Canoeing #ShePaddles Ambassador for Canoe Wales and paddles in South Wales & South West England

Clare is a survivor of a life-changing traumatic brain injury. In 2016, she was living her dream life in Gran Canaria when without warning she collapsed. Clare began the uphill task of years of recovery. She remained housebound for six weeks, ill, confused and in a state of fear of the predicament she found herself in. In her current day guest speaking, Clare talks of ‘the last photo’; a tear jerking emotive moment where she believed she was about to die, alone and scared in a foreign country. 

Whilst still coping with her illness today, known as Post-Concussion Syndrome, Clare is now a full time, qualified Paddlesports Instructor & Leader and regularly supports clients with neurological conditions, mental health issues and a range of disabilities enabling participation, enjoyment and progression in paddlesports utilising the outdoors as therapy and rehabilitation as she did.

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You can follow Clare here:

Website: https://clarerutter.com/

Instagram: @clare_rutter.ba.hons

Twitter: @Clare_Rutter

LinkedIn: Clare Rutter

 

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If you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including behind the scenes of the podcast, please consider subscribing to the Substack page - Find out more at https://jenscotney1.substack.com

Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney

Find us at:

Instagram: @resiliencerisingpodcast

Website: www.jenscotney.com

Twitter: @ResilienceRPod

Facebook: Resilience Rising Podcast

Email: theresiliencerisingpodcast@gmail.com

 

 

Ep 54 - Leonie Charlton - Writer and Poet talks about grief

Épisode 55

vendredi 12 avril 2024Durée 01:04:14

Warning: just over 30 minutes into the podcast we briefly mention a suicide and miscarriage in passing.

What can we learn from the animal world about resilience? Where do rituals fit in with grief and resilience? 

Leonie Charlton is a writer, and is passionate about our relationship as the human animal with the rest of the natural world. She is author of Marram, a travel memoir of a trip riding with Highland Ponies through the Outer Hebrides, and a poetry pamphlet Ten Minutes of Weather Away.

She is currently doing a Ph.D through the University of the Highlands and Islands looking at Scotland’s ‘deer question’, and aims to give voice, as best she can, to the many parties involved, including the more-than-human, through creative writing.

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You can find out more about Leonie Charlton

Website: http://www.leoniecharlton.co.uk

Instagram: @leonie.charlton

Twitter: @CharltonLeonie

Buy his Book: Marram

 

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If you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including behind the scenes of the podcast, please consider subscribing to the Substack page - Find out more at https://jenscotney1.substack.com

Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney

Find us at:

Instagram: @resiliencerisingpodcast

Website: www.jenscotney.com

Twitter: @ResilienceRPod

Facebook: Resilience Rising Podcast

Email: theresiliencerisingpodcast@gmail.com

 

 

Ep 53 - Jen Zwinck - Widow Advocate, Author, and Host of Widow 180: The Podcast,

Épisode 54

vendredi 5 avril 2024Durée 01:12:16

How do you even start to get over the brutal murder of your husband? It seems completely insurmountable... but this is something Jen Zwinck talks us through on this incredible episode. 

Jen's advice on how we rebuild our lives after a devastating bereavements is also something we can draw from for getting through any tough times, break ups, or changes such as retirement.

Jen Zwinck will never forget the moment that changed her life. In 2011, her husband was walking home from a bachelor party when he was attacked, robbed, and killed. Jen instantly became a young widow, left to raise their two year old daughter alone. Overcome with grief and anxiety over the loss, Jenchose her own unique path to heal. She packed 4 suitcases and moved with her daughter to a tiny island in the Caribbean where she knew no one. The years she spent on the island gave her the time to process the loss and rebuild her own strength and courage to move forward. Jen believes that every widow has the capacity to endure, the power to overcome, and the determination to create a new life with meaning and purpose.

Host of Widow 180: The Podcast, Widow advocate & Author That’s how Widow 180: The Podcast came to be. It’s a show about turning tragedy, loss, and fear into strength, creativity, and a new passion for life. Jen learned through her own experience in widowhood that we are not meant to grieve alone. In 2021, she launched a group coaching course, The Rediscovery Through Writing Program for widows to come together to share, grow, transform, and heal their grief through writing.

Jen’s mission through the podcast, the YouTube Channel, blog posts, courses, coaching and speaking is to arm other widows with powerful stories of transformation and knowledge so that they can navigate life after loss. Her newest online program is The Finding Purpose & Meaning After Loss Program For Widows. She has interviewed over 100 widows and coached hundreds of widows through her courses and online programs. Jen remarried in 2017. She and her husband Doug welcomed a new baby girl, Penelope, in 2018. They are enjoying a fun and crazy life as a family of four in a new house in South Louisiana!

Follow Jen Zwinck here:

Website: https://www.widow180.com/

Widow 180 The Podcast: Widow 180 The Podcast

Instagram: @widow_180

YouTube: @widow180

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If you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including behind the scenes of the podcast, please consider subscribing to the Substack page - Find out more at https://jenscotney1.substack.com

Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney

Find us at:

Instagram: @resiliencerisingpodcast

Website: www.jenscotney.com

Twitter: @ResilienceRPod

Facebook: Resilience Rising Podcast

Email: theresiliencerisingpodcast@gmail.com

 

Ep 52 - Natasha Carthew - Poet and Author who talks about resilience in poverty

Épisode 53

lundi 1 avril 2024Durée 53:01

Natasha Carthew is a working-class writer from Cornwall. We discuss resilience around poverty. How can cultivating positivity and creativity build resilience?

Her book Undercurrent: A Cornish Memoir of Poverty, Nature and Resilience, is out now in hardback, with the paperback out on 11 April 2024. She has written ten books, including poetry, three novels for young adults, and her 2021 book, Born Between Crosses, is a sequence of prose-poetry celebrating the working lives of working-class women

She is known for writing on Socio economic issues and working-class representation in literature for several publications, podcasts and programmes;

Natasha is the Founder and Artistic Director of The Working Class Writers Festival and The Nature Writing Prize for Working Class Writers. She guest edited the working-class edition of The Bookseller in 2022 and is recipient of The Bookseller Rising Star Award in the same year. 

You can find out more about Natasha Carthew

Instagram: @natashacarthewofficial

Twitter: @natashacarthew

Buy her Book: Undercurrent

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If you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including behind the scenes of the podcast, please consider subscribing to the Substack page - Find out more at https://jenscotney1.substack.com

Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney

Find us at:

Instagram: @resiliencerisingpodcast

Website: www.jenscotney.com

Twitter: @ResilienceRPod

Facebook: Resilience Rising Podcast

Email: theresiliencerisingpodcast@gmail.com

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Ep 51 - Abbie Barnes - Filmmaker, Mental Health Advocate and Founder of Spend More Time In The WILD

Épisode 52

vendredi 1 mars 2024Durée 01:22:36

Content warning: This episode contains discussions around suicide, self harm and eating disorders.

'Resilience is Growth'

Abbie Barnes is an award-winning presenter, filmmaker, and mountain leader with a passion for tying wellbeing to expeditions and adventures. They are also the founder of the organisation Spend More Time In The WILD and host one of the longest-running adventure YouTube Channels under the same name.

Abbie has been making films since the age of 13. They earned international recognition for their work in the field of wildlife and conservation, winning awards hosted by Sir David Attenborough and speaking in the European Parliament, all before the age of 16. Since then Abbie has worked as a personal trainer, instructor, and walk leader, and has undertaken an impressive list of solo long-distance walks in remote places, and mountaineering challenges, all shared on their YouTube Channel which has over 10 million viewers. Abbie also vulnerably shares about their mental health and chronic pain challenges and uses nature as a metaphor in order to inspire us all to work through life's obstacles and thrive in life.

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You can find out more about Abbie Barnes and their work

Website: https://www.spendmoretimeinthewild.co.uk

Instagram: @abbiebarneswild

YouTube: Abbie Barnes | Spend More Time In The WILD

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If you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including behind the scenes of the podcast, please consider subscribing to the Substack page - Find out more at https://jenscotney1.substack.com

Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney

Find us at:

Instagram: @resiliencerisingpodcast

Website: www.jenscotney.com

Twitter: @ResilienceRPod

Facebook: Resilience Rising Podcast

Email: theresiliencerisingpodcast@gmail.com

 

 

Ep 50 - Nick Jonsson - From Adversity and Loss to International Bestselling Author

Épisode 51

vendredi 23 février 2024Durée 45:25

Nick Jonsson's story of overcoming adversity is an inspiration to all.

Nick candidly shares how redundancy, personal health decline, and turning to alcohol led to a divorce and separation from his son, marking his lowest point. This period, along with the tragic loss of a friend who died by suicide, however, was a turning point for Nick, propelling him towards a transformative journey. Motivated by this loss, he authored his first international bestselling book, "Executive Loneliness: The 5 Pathways to Overcoming Isolation, Stress, Anxiety, and Depression in the Modern Business World,"

In this episode we talk about

  • 5 clear steps we can all use to take us towards a thriving life
  • how we can all be leaders in vulnerability
  • resilience in the face of adversity.
  • Importance of health and sport

Nick Jonsson is a global thought leader on the subject of well-being, and is passionate on his mission of helping to remove the stigma that surrounds mental health in workplaces worldwide. Nick is the Co-founder of EGN (Executives’ Global Network) which is Asia's number one Executive Peer Network, he is a best-selling author, and was Singapore's top 100 Entrepreneur 2021 Winner.

Nick is the author of Amazon’s Number 1 International Bestselling book in Mental Health, titled Executive Loneliness, and has been featured in many national newspapers, magazines, and on international television and radio stations.

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You can find out more about Nick Jonsson and his work

Website: https://www.nickjonsson.com

LinkedIn: nick-jonsson

Buy his Book: Executive Loneliness: Overcoming Isolation Depression

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If you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including behind the scenes of the podcast, please consider subscribing to the Substack page - Find out more at https://jenscotney1.substack.com

Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney

Find us at:

Instagram: @resiliencerisingpodcast

Website: www.jenscotney.com

Twitter: @ResilienceRPod

Facebook: Resilience Rising Podcast

Email: theresiliencerisingpodcast@gmail.com

 

 

Ep 49 - Alastair Humphreys - Adventurer and Writer

Épisode 50

vendredi 9 février 2024Durée 57:01

How does an adventurer deal with not going on adventures anymore? We talk about resilience for expeditions, resilience for the tough times in life we haven't chosen, social media envy, and Alastair's tip for dealing with negative book reviews in a very public manner...

Alastair Humphreys is a British Adventurer and Author of 15 books. He spent over 4 years cycling round the world, a journey of 46,000 miles through 60 countries and 5 continents.

Alastair has walked across southern India, rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, run six marathons through the Sahara desert, completed a crossing of Iceland, busked through Spain and participated in an expedition in the Arctic, close to the magnetic North Pole. He was named as one of National Geographic’s Adventurers of the year for 2012.

However, Alastair can often be found closer to home now. He trekked 120 miles round the M25 – one of his pioneering microadventures, and in his new book, Local, he spends a year investigating the small map around his own home. Could a single map provide a lifetime of exploration? Alastair says he discovers more about the natural world in this project than in all his years in remote environments.

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If you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including behind the scenes of the podcast, please consider subscribing to the Substack page - Find out more at https://jenscotney1.substack.com

Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney

Find us at:

Instagram: @resiliencerisingpodcast

Website: www.jenscotney.com

Twitter: @ResilienceRPod

Facebook: Resilience Rising Podcast

Email: theresiliencerisingpodcast@gmail.com

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You can find out more about Alastair Humphreys

Website: https://alastairhumphreys.com

Instagram: @al_humphreys

 

Buy his Book: Local

Ep 48 - Fabrice Desmarescaux - Using the Art of Retreat for Resilience

Épisode 49

vendredi 2 février 2024Durée 01:00:20

How would you feel if I told you to go and do nothing for a morning? No phones, no distractions, just you? 

In the episode Fabrice Desmarescaux tells us the benefits of taking time out, and why stopping can be the key to our resilience.

Fabrice Desmarescaux works with CEOs and their teams to help them reach higher levels of performance and consciousness. A partner at McKinsey & Company, Fabrice has practiced meditation, taught yoga, and led spiritual retreats for two decades.

He is the author of the book ‘The Art of Retreats’. Integrating Eastern spiritual traditions with Western modern management and psychology, Fabrice raises his clients to new heights of clarity and productivity by focusing on what makes us fundamentally human: the desire to be happy, to connect with others, and to be true to our purpose.

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You can find out more about Fabrice and his work

Website: https://www.desmarescaux.com

LinkedIn: Fabrice Desmarescaux

Buy his Book: The Art of Retreats

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If you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including behind the scenes of the podcast, please consider subscribing to the Substack page - Find out more at https://jenscotney1.substack.com

Resilience Rising Podcast is hosted by Jen Scotney @jenscotney

Find us at:

Instagram: @resiliencerisingpodcast

Website: www.jenscotney.com

Twitter: @ResilienceRPod

Facebook: Resilience Rising Podcast

Email: theresiliencerisingpodcast@gmail.com

 

 


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