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| Ep 227. Things I've given up because of anxiety | 12 Aug 2024 | 00:15:07 | |
Here are the things that I've given up or stopped doing in order to help my anxiety. Number 3 is a bit controversial! What have you given up because of anxiety? Save 15% in my shop with the code PODCAST15 https://www.calmer-you.com/shop Get your FREE Anxiety Toolkit at https://calmer-you.com/free Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 226. Create new habits with ease with this simple hack | 05 Aug 2024 | 00:12:43 | |
Often, we know what we SHOULD be doing, but our inability to stick to habits and be consistent holds us back. Here I'm sharing a simple hack to make habits stick that anyone can try today. The Hypnotherapy Collection www.calmer-you.com/collection - Use the code PODCAST15 to save 15% FREE Confident Public Speaking Training https://www.calmer-you.com/ps Find me on Instagram at and come say hi www.instagram.com/chloebrotheridge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 217. 4 Things that Helped my Confidence Public Speaking | 18 Apr 2024 | 00:17:58 | |
I recently did my first bit of in-person public speaking in a while - in this episode I'm sharing 4 things I did to help myself to feel confident and excited about speaking. Check out my new live course 'Speak Easy - 4 Weeks to More Confident Public Speaking' at www.calmer-you.com/speak - we start live on 30th April but I'll run this again soon if you're listening to this after this date! Or you can get my FREE Public Speaking Checklist at www.calmer-you.com/speaking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 127. Overcoming Perfectionism with Amanda Byram | 26 Oct 2020 | 00:51:08 | |
Today I speak with TV presenter and author of The Switch Amanda Byram. We discuss: How Amanda made 'The Switch’ in her own life How to end the battle with the voice in your head How her relationship with caffeine and alcohol has changed (and yours can too!) Getting off the perfection treadmill Don't forget to grab your FREE anxiety-busting tool kit at https://www.calmer-you.com/free and you'll also be the first to hear about the latest news, freebies and podcasts. Come and find me on Instagram wwww.instagram.com/chloebrotheridge - I'd love to see you there! Please subscribe to 'The Calmer you Podcast' in the podcast app in iTunes or on Spotify to get the latest episodes straight to your phone or come on over to https://calmer-you.com/blog to watch the video of us chatting. Thanks so much for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 126. Conscious make up and beauty with Sjaniel Turrell | 19 Oct 2020 | 00:56:19 | |
I'm joined by Sjaniel Turrell, holistic beauty expert and makeup artist. What makes something a conscious beauty product? How to deal with our used beauty packaging Can natural beauty products be as good (or better?) as the bigger high tech brands Sjaniel shares her favourite (inexpensive!) beauty ritual Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 125. Anxiety, depression and Confidence with Katie Thistleton | 12 Oct 2020 | 00:40:11 | |
Katie Thistleton is the author of 'Dear Katie; real advice on real life problems', training to be a counsellor, CBBC presenter and she presents Life Hacks on Radio 1. We discuss: Her own journey with anxiety and depression and what helps her What it was like being on TV every day for 6 years Katie's experience on anti-depressants How to feel more confident and be yourself in front of others Get free resources and join the waiting list for The Calmer You Collective at www.calmer-you.com/free Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 124. Self-Care for Life in the City with Francesca Blechner | 05 Oct 2020 | 00:35:54 | |
In this episode, I speak to author, holistic lifestyle coach and transformational breathwork facilitator Francesca Blechner. We discuss: -Why getting clear on what'self-cares Important to us is key when it comes to self care -Fran’s favourite self-care practices (even for the super busy) -How to define success for ourselves. Get free resources at www.calmer-you.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 123 Autumn Anxiety | 28 Sep 2020 | 00:25:00 | |
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| Ep 122. Advice from a monk with Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche | 22 Sep 2020 | 00:29:20 | |
On the podcast today I have Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche, Buddhist Monk and author of 'From a Mountain In Tibet: A Monk’s Journey' We discuss: -His story of how we escaped Tibet -Why we rely too much on ‘plans' -How we can let go of our problems forever -His advice for people who find meditation difficult Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 121. How to be hopeful with Bernadette Russell | 07 Sep 2020 | 00:45:30 | |
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| Ep 120. Knowing you're enough | 03 Sep 2020 | 00:20:02 | |
In this episode I'm talking about: -The thing that makes me saddest about our lack of confidence -Why everyone benefits when you're your most confident self -How to know that you're enough -Shift your mindset to beat fear of failure and give things a try To find out more about my group coaching programme Brave New You visit https://www.calmer-you.com/confidence-course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 119. Asking for help + why happiness is an inside job with Emma Gunavardhana | 17 Aug 2020 | 00:44:19 | |
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| Ep 118. FOMO, failure and doing it right with Pandora Sykes | 10 Aug 2020 | 00:42:26 | |
Journalist, writer and podcaster, The High Low, and her new series to support the book 'Doing it right’-How do we know we’re doing it right?
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| Ep 216. 4 Ways to Develop a Success Mindset | 19 Mar 2024 | 00:23:34 | |
Success can look any way we like - climbing the career ladder, having a happy family life, starting a business or having a big group of friends. How can our mindset make our version of success easier for us to achieve? Here I'm sharing 4 ways to develop a success mindset to support you in what you want to do in life. Get free resources and my hypnotherapy audio offers at www.calmer-you.com/shop Save 20% on The Hypnotherapy Collection with the code PODCAST. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 117 Break free from overworking | 03 Aug 2020 | 00:19:24 | |
In this solo episode I speak about:
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| Ep. 116 The Mind Medic with Dr. Sarah Vohra | 27 Jul 2020 | 00:39:40 | |
The Mind Medic with Sarah Vohra
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| Ep 115. Wellness, anxiety and dealing with criticism with Ella Mills - Deliciously Ella | 20 Jul 2020 | 00:42:00 | |
We chat about: -
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| Ep 114. Making new friends as an adult | 13 Jul 2020 | 00:21:55 | |
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| Ep 113 Find Happiness at Work (or leave it!) with Samantha Clarke | 06 Jul 2020 | 00:37:40 | |
Happiness coach and author of Love It or Leave it, Samantha Clarke, joins me on the Calmer You podcast. We get into topics such as:
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| Ep 112. Can our diet make us happier? With Dr Rupy Aujla The Doctor's Kitchen | 29 Jun 2020 | 00:52:36 | |
We chat about: The controversial aspects of talking about diet and illness (and one topic that makes Rupy angry!); Can what we eat really make us happier?; Rupy shares how he looks after his mental health and what he’s struggling with right now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 111. Ayurveda and Wellbeing with Jasmine Hemsley | 22 Jun 2020 | 00:49:21 | |
On today's episode we chat about: How to make Ayurveda work for you and your mental wellbeing; Jasmine shares about her intriguing and mysterious tongue tingler; Why the time of day that you do things is so important Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 110. Self-love, Imposter Syndrome, Therapy and the F word (failure!) with Dr. Sophie Mort | 15 Jun 2020 | 00:39:00 | |
Clinical Psychologist and Yoga Teacher Dr. Sophie Mort joins me on the podcast this week. Taking psychology out of the therapy room, she wants to help you overcome your insecurities, experience self-love and live the life you deserve. She's a registered Clinical Psychologist and Yoga Teacher. We discuss:
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| Ep 109 Anxiety and food and self-kindness with Shahroo Izadi | 08 Jun 2020 | 00:46:52 | |
We chat about:
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| Ep 108. Procrastination (don't listen to this later!) | 03 Jun 2020 | 00:18:02 | |
In this solo episode, I’m sharing about a topic very close to my heart. I discuss: -Why we procrastinate (hint: it’s not because you’re lazy) -My own procrastination struggle -My most powerful tips for getting stuff done Check out my 12-week anxiety programme at www.calmer-you.com/programme Don't forget to grab your FREE anxiety-busting tool kit at www.calmer-you.com/free and you'll also be the first to hear about the latest news, freebies and podcasts. Please subscribe to 'The Calmer you Podcast' in the podcast app or in iTunes to get the latest episodes and please leave me a review :-) Thanks so much for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 215. The Joy of Saying No with Natalie Lue | 11 Mar 2024 | 00:52:26 | |
Natalie Lue is a writer, podcaster, and artist. She helps people pleasers, perfectionists and relationship strugglers overcome their emotional baggage so that they can become more of who they really are. We discuss: -The signs that you're a people pleaser -How to tune into what it is that you want and need -Her top advice on how to say no Check out all of my free resources and paid offers at www.calmer-you.com/shop - and use the code PODCAST15 to save 15% on everything in the shop. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 107. Mindfulness, inner wisdom and success anxiety with Ali Roff Farrar | 01 Jun 2020 | 00:50:27 | |
In this week's podcast we chat about: Ali shares her experience of anxiety and panic attacks and how she handles it; Why mindfulness is so much more than just ‘being in the moment’; How we’re replacing our inner wisdom (and how to get it back) Ali Roff Farrar has written and spoken about mindfulness and inner wisdom and is Wellness Director at Psychologies magazine, where she has interviewed world-renowned spiritual gurus, psychologists, doctors, and wise women and men including Deepak Chopra, Gabrielle Bernstein, Byron Katie, Jon Kabat Zinn and Mastin Kipp. If you would like free resources to help you to feel calmer and self-assured – visit www.calmer-you.com/confidence . You can also find out about my app and my 121 sessions of hypnotherapy and coaching at www.calmer-you.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep. 106 How to handle the inner critic | 27 May 2020 | 00:11:23 | |
This week on the podcast I’m talking about the number one issue I see in my clients. The inner critic. It’s big. Huge. It’s that fault finding, nit-picking, brain-niggling, mean-ass inner critic. AKA ‘The shitty committee’. The inner mean girl (or boy). Judgey McJudgerson. You get the picture. It’s the internal monologue that’s pissing on your parade. Present every time you speak up in your family, try something new with your hair or attempt to write your bio on a dating app. There every time you fire up Zoom for a work meeting and have to stare at your own face for 50 minutes. And when things aren’t going to plan, the inner critic can get louder and arsier than ever. When you get iffy feedback from the work project you gave your all to. When you hear crickets after an audition or interview. Or when you miss your pre-paid yoga class because you hit snooze once too many. Queue an internal rant of Biblical proportions. Not even your ex who cheated on you got this much heat. Can you relate? Wouldn’t it be better to just try your best without all the internal chatter holding you back. In this solo episode of The Calmer You Podcast I’m sharing my top tips for handling the inner critic and moving forwards with more confidence in life. Don’t forget to grab your FREE confidence affirmations for kinder self-talk at www.calmer-you.com/confidence and you’ll also be the first to hear about the latest news, freebies and podcasts. Please subscribe to ‘The Calmer you Podcast’ in the podcast app or in iTunes to get the latest episodes and please leave me a review 🙂 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 105. Meditation, Community and The Quiet Life with Micheal James Wong | 25 May 2020 | 00:37:42 | |
Michael is a leading voice in the global movement for modern mindfulness, a community activist, yoga and meditation teacher, speaker and author. We discuss:
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| Ep 104. Bend, don’t break (how to be more resilient) | 20 May 2020 | 00:13:57 | |
Are we all snowflakes? Or is life just more complex and pressurised? In this episode I’m giving advice for feeling calmer and in control, handling challenges and feeling more resourceful. How to bend, don’t break and be more resilient. Check out my online course for resilience at www.calmer-you.com/benddontbreak Don’t forget to grab your FREE anxiety-busting tool kit at www.calmer-you.com/free and you’ll also be the first to hear about the latest news, freebies and podcasts. Please subscribe to ‘The Calmer you Podcast’ in the podcast app or in iTunes to get the latest episodes and please leave me a review 🙂 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 103. Kindness, self-love and healing the body with the mind with David Hamilton PhD | 18 May 2020 | 00:43:53 | |
David has a PhD in organic chemistry and spent 4 years in the pharmaceutical industry, developing drugs for cardiovascular disease and cancer. Inspired by the placebo effect, he left the industry to write books (my favourite’s about kindness and self-love) and educate people in how they can harness their mind and emotions to improve their health. He is now author of 10 books, including, ‘The Little Book of Kindness’, ‘How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body’, ‘I Heart Me’ and the Amazon bestseller, ‘The Five Side Effects of Kindness’. We chat about:
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| Ep 102. When you feel like you’re never doing enough | 13 May 2020 | 00:20:12 | |
Today is a solo episode where I'm sharing about when you feel like you're never doing enough. Whether you procrastinate, beat yourself up or just never feel good enough, I'm sharing how to unhook yourself from FOMO, comparison and giving yourself a hard time, and instead get into flow, appreciate all that you do and feel happier and more satisfied with yourself each day. Please subscribe to ‘The Calmer you Podcast' in the podcast app in iTunes or on Spotify to get the latest episodes straight to your phone. Thanks so much for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 101. Stress and anxiety at work with Dr Ellie Cannon | 11 May 2020 | 00:44:55 | |
It was such a pleasure to have a GP on the Podcast talking about stress and anxiety at work. Dr. Ellie Cannon joined me for such an informative conversation. We chat about: * Just how common it is for GP’s to see patients with stress and anxiety * At what point you should see your GP if you’re struggling mentally * Taking medication for anxiety * How to talk to your manager about how you’re feeling* Medication for anxiety and depression Sponsors Betterhelp – Is an online counselling service ready to support you. Special offer for calmer you listeners get 10% off your first month at this link. Sweaty Betty – Pop into one of their stores with your old leggings to grab that voucher towards a new pair. Head to Sweaty Betty https://slack-redir.net/link?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sweatybetty.com%2FsustainabilityGet 20% off online purchases with the code calmeryou. Discover the ways in which Sweaty Betty is working to make the planet a better place and our promises for 2019. Download your FREE Calmer You Toolkit Transcript Ep 101. Stress and Anxiety at Work with Dr Ellie Cannon Chloe Brotheridge 00:01: Hello and welcome to the Calmer You podcast. This is your host, Chloe Brotheridge. I'm a coach, a hypnotherapist, and I'm the author of the Anxiety Solution and Brave New girl. This podcast is all about helping you to become your calmest happiest and most confident self. If you are interested in working with me 1-2-1 I just want to let you know that I see a select number of one on one clients at the moment and have a few slots available online using a programme called zoom. It works incredibly well. It's a powerful combination of hypnotherapy and coaching. If you want to check it out, you can head to my website, Calmer-you.com/workwithme. Free resources You can find a load of free resources on my website to help you to become your calmest self. Head on over to calmer-you.com/free to grab those freebies now. Meet Dr. Ellie Today on the Calmer You podcast, I'm talking to Dr. Ellie Cannon. We met on a panel we did together and I loved everything that she was sharing. She's not only a GP, she's also an author. Her latest book is all about work, health and the effects that our jobs can have on our mental health. It's called, Is Your Job Making you Ill? She's also columnist for The Mail on Sunday. I love her Twitter feed and approach. She's very no-nonsense and calls all sorts of things out. I'm not a doctor so I love taking this opportunity to speak with a GP. There are lots of things that I really wanted to get her perspective on. In this episode We talked about how common it is for GPS to see patients with stress and anxiety. Hint, it's an incredibly high number. We talked about at what point we should go and see our GP if we're struggling mentally. This has to be one of the most common questions that I get asked. People ask me, what is a normal amount of everyday worries and stress? Also, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 100. Ayahuasca and the jungle | 04 May 2020 | 00:43:45 | |
I'm welcoming you to the hundredth episode of this podcast! In this episode, I finally get around to talking about my experience that I had a few months ago, where I went on two different retreats to experience Ayahuasca medicine in South America. I can't quite believe I've carried on for so long. It's been an amazing experience for me to do this podcast. I started this podcast because it was actually a bit of a mission for me to overcome those last little bits of social anxiety and fears about speaking to people. Especially people I really look up to. I share about: * Why I went to the Amazon jungle and what it was like (spoiler: it was intense!)* What I learned from the plant medicine and what you can learn from it too* The risks involved and how I overcame my fears Download your FREE Calmer You Toolkit Transcript Hello, and welcome to the Calmer You podcast. This is Chloe Brotheridge your host. I'm a coach, hypnotherapist and author of the Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl. And I'm welcoming you to the hundredth episode of this podcast. I can't quite believe I've carried on for so long. It's been an amazing experience for me to do this podcast. I started this podcast because it was actually a bit of a mission for me to overcome those last little bits of social anxiety and fears about speaking to people. Especially people I really look up to. What it's meant doing this podcast It's been such a great learning experience for that. Not only do I get to speak to people that I really admire and look up to, but, I'm also growing my own confidence by putting myself out there. It's been really valuable on so many levels. Thank you so much. Whether you're joining and listening to my podcast for the first time, or whether you've listened since day one, thank you so much for being here. I really appreciate all of your messages and all the times that you let me know that you're listening that it's that it's helped you. It really makes a difference to me. So thank you for that. Yes, it was a powerful experience So in this episode, I'm finally getting around to talking about my experience that I had back in December and January of 2019/20. Where I went on two different retreats to experience Ayahuasca medicine from South America. I have to say I've been putting this conversation off. I am feeling a certain amount of trepidation to even be talking about it because of the fact that it is not legal in the UK. It is legal in a lot of South American countries. There is definitely an aspect to it, which is pretty scary, a bit dangerous. And yet, it was such a powerful experience for me, and really did help me in lots of interesting ways. What you can expect from this episode I'm going to describe a lot of things about the experience from why I decided to do it, what it was like being in the jungle, the things that I was afraid of, and the insights that I gained. Disclaimer I also want to share a disclaimer that I'm not suggesting that anyone else go out and have this experience. There are risks involved. If you're considering this, please do a lot of research. You hear horror stories about people who go to Peru and find so... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 99. Knowing you’re enough with Zoe Blaskey | 27 Apr 2020 | 00:50:02 | |
Zoe Blaskey of Motherkind joins me on the Calmer You podcast. Her message: knowing you're enough. We chat about: * Not feeling good enough – why it happens and how we can overcome it* Zoe’s experience of perfectionism and how she’s not letting it hold her back anymore * Healing intergenerational trauma – healing the past for ourselves and our kids Betterhelp is an online counseling service ready to support you. Special offer for calmer you listeners get 10% off your first month at this link. Sweaty Betty – Pop into one of their stores with your old leggings to grab that voucher towards a new pair. Head to Sweaty Betty https://slack-redir.net/link?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sweatybetty.com%2FsustainabilityGet 20% off online purchases with the code calmeryou. Discover the ways in which Sweaty Betty is working to make the planet a better place and our promises for 2019. Download your FREE Calmer You Toolkit Transcript Chloe Brotheridge 0:01 Hello and welcome to the Calmer You podcast. This is your host, Chloe Brotheridge. I'm a coach, a hypnotherapist, and I'm the author of the Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl. And this podcast is all about helping you to become your calmest, happies and most confident self. Have a load of free resources on my website to help you to become your Calmest self. Head on over to Calmer-you.com/free to grab those freebies Now, today's guest is the wonderful Zoe Blaskey who is the founder of Motherkind. She is a host of the Motherkind Podcast. It's for coaches and mothers of all backgrounds, from global CEOs to full-time moms on how to navigate the huge challenges of modern motherhood. Who's this episode for – everyone This episode is for you if you are a parent and 100% applies to anyone else who doesn't have kids yet or doesn't want kids. Her work has helped me a lot. These themes are so universal. We get into all sorts of topics. We talk about not feeling good enough. I can relate personally to so much of what Zoe shares in her story and her experiences. I feel like we've been on quite a similar path in many ways. We talk about perfectionism, and Zoe shares about how she's not letting that hold her back anymore. I asked her this question, how are you really and she's really open and honest about that. We even get into the incredibly juicy topic of healing intergenerational trauma, which I am just fascinated by this whole topic. We learn about how not to pass on our stuff to our kids, but also ensuring that we can be the happiest and best versions of ourselves. I hope you love this episode. Sponsor This episode is sponsored by my favourite activewear brand Sweaty Betty. They're all-female design team source the best technical fabrics which means that products perform under the toughest conditions and feel amazing on your skin. All products are also trialed by female staff to ensure they perform and flatter and fit the female body. If the staff don't love it, it doesn't get made. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep.98 Flow, money and how to be electric with Jody Shield | 20 Apr 2020 | 01:04:45 | |
Jody Shield is a performance coach, author of best-selling self-help book “Self-Care For The Soul”, inspirational speaker, TEDx speaker and host of the “Be Electric” podcast. I hope you can be inspired by Jody’s infectious positivity and confidence. We chat about: * What it means to be ‘in flow’* Why we’re so scared to talk about money and how to face your money demons * Consciousness hacking (this is fascinating!)* Jody’s experience of plant medicine Podcast sponsors Betterhelp – Online counselling service. Special offer for calmer you listeners get 10% off your first month at trybetterhelp.com/calmeryou Sweaty Betty – Pop into one of their stores with your old leggings to grab that voucher towards a new pair. Head to https://www.sweatybetty.com/sustainability to find out more. Get 20% off online purchases with the code calmeryou. Download your FREE Calmer You Toolkit Transcript Intro: Hello, and welcome to the calmer you podcast. This is your host Chloe Brotheridge, I’m a coach, a hypnotherapist and I'm the author of The Anxiety Solution, and Brave New Girl. And this podcast is all about helping you to become your calmest, happiest, and most confident self. In this episode, I am so excited to get to speak to Jody Shield. She is a performance coach, she's the author of the best selling self-help book “Self-care for the soul,” she's an inspirational speaker on Ted x speaker and she's the host of the “Be Electric podcast.” And I hope you will be as inspired as I was by Jody's infectious positivity and confidence. And we get into interesting topics such as what it means to be in flow. Being in flow And maybe you've heard of this term you know “being in flow,” it's really the state of mind that we want to be in. And we talk about how to cultivate this more and more in our lives, we get into the topic of money which still in 2020 is such a taboo topic, but it's a real passion of Jody's to speak about this and to help us to face our money demons and cultivate more abundance in our lives, and so we get into that topic. We also talk about consciousness hacking, and this is completely fascinating to me, I think you're going to be so intrigued by this topic, I'll leave it to Jody to explain what that is but it's something we can all do. She's sharing the ways that she's consciousness hacking, and things that we can all do ourselves. And finally Jody shares her experience, a very transformational experience of that of plant medicine. So if you want more tools and resources to become your calmest happiest and most confident self, I've got less a freebies on my website, you can head over to calmeryou.com/free, enter your e-mail address there and I will send you right away worksheets, audio downloads and podcast updates. So head over to calmeryou.com/free to get that. So let's get into the interview with Jody Shield. Chloe: Alright, let’s do it. Jody: Let's do it. Chloe: Welcome Jody, thanks so much for joining me. How are you? Jody: Thank you so much, I am feeling really good today actually and I was… yeah it's Valentine's Day and self-love day I suppose. So yeah I've booked a lovely rose quartz crystal for the alter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 214. Navigating Relationships with High Functioning Anxiety | 16 Oct 2023 | 00:17:20 | |
Let’s face it; relationships bring up all our stuff, and there is no one more annoying in the whole world than the person you love the most. Navigating relationships with high–functioning anxiety is hard, not only for us, but for our partner too! Stress, anxiety, low self-esteem and trauma can hijack our emotions, while feeling anxious and on edge can mean we’re more likely to get triggered. If you’re busy and tired (and let’s be honest, who isn’t) it’s easy to lose your temper, experience dips in your mood and get into arguments. I’ve been with my partner for 13 years, and the first 3 years were hell because of my anxiety. We’ve seen FIVE different relationship therapists, and I’ve read countless books. These days, we’re in a MUCH better place, and we rarely argue (even with a 6-month-old in tow). In this podcast, I’m sharing my top tips for navigating relationships with high-functioning anxiety. Download the Hypnotherapy Pack here www.calmer-you.com/hypnotherapy-pack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 97. How to be the change you want to see in the world with Nova Reid | 13 Apr 2020 | 00:46:55 | |
Nova Reid is an advocate for equality and was recently nominated as a Positive Role Model for race equality at the National Diversity Awards for the third year running. She is a certified NLP Life Coach, with an extensive professional background in mental well-being and is a frequent mentor at the Women of the World Festival London. She is regularly invited to provide expert media commentary for BBC and Sky News on race and diversity matters. I am taking her Anti-racism course and I highly recommend it. We chat about: * Being the change you want to see in the world * Her anti-racism work * What are micro-aggressions* How our unconscious biases can cause harm, Nova Reid gets the courage to do the work she does and to be an ally Podcast sponsors Betterhelp – Online counselling service. Special offer for calmer you listeners get 10% off your first month Sweaty Betty – Pop into one of their stores with your old leggings to grab that voucher towards a new pair. Head to Sweaty Betty online to find out more and get 20% off online purchases with the code calmeryou. Discover the ways in which Sweaty Betty are working to make the planet a better place and their promises for 2019. Sweaty Betty Sustainability Download your FREE Calmer You Toolkit Transcript Intro: Hello, and welcome to the Calmer-You podcast. This is your host Chloe Brotheridge, I’m a coach, a hypnotherapist and the author of “the anxiety solution, and brave new girl.” And this podcast is all about helping you to become your calmest, happiest, and most confident self. So in today's episode, I am speaking to Nova Reid, she is an inspirational speaker, a diversity campaigner, and mentor. She's an advocate for equality, I was recently nominated as a positive role model for race equality at the National diversity awards for the 3rd year running. She's also a certified n.l.p. life coach, she has an extensive professional background in mental wellbeing, and she's a frequent mentor at the women of the World Festival in London. She's also regularly invited to speak on BBC and Sky News on race and diversity matters, I have been learning so much from Nova, I am taking her anti-racism course, and I highly recommend that you check that out if you are inspired by this episode and want to learn more. I think she's doing incredible work in the world and we can see topics such as how we can be the change that we want to see in the world. We talk about her anti-racism work, and we get into what micro aggressions are, and why they can be so harmful. We talk about our own unconscious biases which we all have by the way and how we need to start to examine them so that we can overcome them. And I ask Nova how she gets the courage to do the work that she does because she really is putting herself out there, doing incredibly brave work. We also get into how to be an ally and what exactly that is. So if you want to get some free resources to help you to become your calmest, happiest and most confident self, you can head over to my website, Calmeryou.com/free, into your e-mail address in there and I’ll send those resources straight away, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 96. Creating a Natural Lifestyle with Tony Riddle | 06 Apr 2020 | 01:17:05 | |
Tony Riddle, otherwise known as the natural lifestylist, joined me on the Calmer You Podcast for a very in-depth and inspiring conversation. I think you are going to really find this episode quite fascinating and mind-blowing. We chat about: * The link between being disconnected from nature and depression and anxiety.* Re-wilding ourselves – what can we do at work, home and on daily life to re-wild. * Practical tips on everything from the plants to have in your house to clean the air to how to sleep better. Tony Riddle offers Natural Lifestyle Coaching – find out more here. * Tunes: https://apple.co/2mhhwoG* Spotify:https://spoti.fi/2nIETYt* Website: https://bit.ly/2HuaZAk Sponsors Betterhelp – Online counselling service. Special offer for calmer you listeners get 10% off your first month Sweaty Betty – Pop into one of their stores with your old leggings to grab that voucher towards a new pair. Head to Sweaty Betty online to find out more and get 20% off online purchases with the code calmeryou. Discover the ways in which Sweaty Betty are working to make the planet a better place and their promises for 2019. Sweaty Betty Sustainability Download your FREE Calmer You Toolkit Transcript Hello and welcome to the Calmer You Podcast. This is your host, Chloe Brotheridge. I'm a coach, a hypnotherapist, and I'm the author of The Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl. And this podcast is all about helping you to become your calmest, happiest and most confident self. Chloe Brotheridge: Today, I'm speaking to the incredibly interesting Tony Riddell, a.k.a. The Naturallife Stylist. Tony is a natural lifestyle coach and he's spent the last 18 years developing and refining a robust way of life based on the principles of a natural lifestyle. Central to his continuing exploration is the question, “What makes the human animal successful in the modern world?” We have a really interesting discussion all about the links between our disconnection from nature and the levels of depression and anxiety that we experience. Tony teaches us how we can re-wild ourselves, what we can do at work, at home and in our daily lives to connect back to nature and gain all the health and mental well-being benefits of doing that. In this episode And he shares loads of practical tips on everything from the plants that you need to have in your house to clean the air, to how to sleep better, to how to squat better and so much more. I think you are going to really find this episode quite fascinating and mind-blowing. So, let's get into the interview with Tony Riddle. I'd love to invite you to check out my new app, The Calmer You App. We are so proud of this app. It's been about two years in the making. It's a great app, I have to say. It's not a crappy app that was made in a rush with bad design. It works incredibly well. There are so many tools in their meditations, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 95. Busting myths and calming anxiety around COVID-19 with Dr. Frankie Jackson-Spence | 30 Mar 2020 | 00:34:54 | |
In this episode I am joined by Dr. Frankie Jackson-Spence, we discuss: * Why social distancing is so important * Dr. Frankie Jackson-Spence shares her COVID-19 anxiety tips * Busting some myths * The good things that can come out of this crisis Listen at: * iTunes: https://apple.co/2mhhwoG* Spotify:https://spoti.fi/2nIETYt* Website: https://bit.ly/2HuaZAk Podcast sponsors Sweaty Betty – Pop into one of their stores with your old leggings to grab that voucher towards a new pair. Head to https://www.sweatybetty.com/sustainability to find out more. Get 20% off online purchases with the code calmeryou. Betterhelp – Online counselling service. Special offer for calmer you listeners get 10% off your first month at trybetterhelp.com/calmeryou Transcript Hello and welcome to the Calmer You Podcast. This is your host, Chloe Brotheridge. I'm a coach, a hypnotherapist, and I'm the author of The Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl. And this podcast is all about helping you to become your calmest, happiest and most confident self. Chloe Brotheridge: So, welcome to this episode. This is a COVID-19 themed episode. Today, after this week, I'm going to be going back to my pre-recorded episodes that I planned, obviously, before this whole situation kicked off. So, perhaps that will be a bit of distraction, a bit more normality to get back to. So, hopefully I'll look forward to that. But this week, I'm talking to the wonderful Dr. Frankie Jackson-Spence, who is a GP, and she has been sharing a lot about the facts around COVID-19, and busting a lot of myths and helping people to feel calmer and less anxious by spreading helpful information. So, I really wanted to speak to her about this topic. So, she shares about how she's handling it, how her job has changed as a result of this crisis. We talk about the importance of physical distancing. She busts some of the most common myths that she hears and she shares her tips for feeling calm in the face of the situation. I also want to let you know that I've created a new tool kit which is designed to help you to feel calm and resilient in uncertain times. You can check out on my website at calmer-you.com/benddontbreak. So, that's calmer-you.com/benddontbreak. So, let's get into the interview with Dr. Frankie. This episode is sponsored by my favourite active wear brand, Sweaty Betty. They’re all-female design team. So, it’s the best technical fabrics, which means our products perform under the toughest conditions and feel amazing on your skin. All products are also wearer trialed by female staff to ensure they perform and flatter and fit the female body. If the staff don’t love it, it doesn't get made. There are so many active wear brands to shop from, but Sweaty Betty is special because all their products from run and yoga to swim and ski are engineered to last. This is not fast fashion, it's high quality. And I have several pieces from Sweaty Betty that I've had for years and I continue to wear and love. Sweaty Betty now has a host of sustainable products, including the super sculpt leggings made from post-consumer plastic bottles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 94. Working from Home in a time of Corona Virus with Toni Jones | 23 Mar 2020 | 00:33:27 | |
Anxious about working from home? Partner driving you to despair because you're together 24/7? In this episode of The Calmer You Podcast I chat with journalist and Shelf Help Bookclub founder Toni Jones about how to handle coronanxiety and thrive at home in a time of Covid-19. We discuss: * WFH tips for introverts and extroverts * How to still be social (but also not overwhelm yourself with video calls and WhatsApp messages)* The importance of routine* Working at home with your partner or kids * WFH tips for introverts and extroverts * How to still be social (but also not overwhelm yourself with video calls and WhatsApp messages) Download your FREE Calmer You Toolkit Working From Home-with-kids resource from Blaire Palmer of http://www.thatpeoplething.com/Download Transcript Hello and welcome to the Calmer You Podcast. This is your host, Chloe Brotheridge. I'm a coach, a hypnotherapist, and I'm the author of The Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl. And this podcast is all about helping you to become your calmest, happiest and most confident self. Chloe Brotheridge: Thank you so much for listening today. Obviously, I'm so aware of what an anxious time this is for so many of you. I've been having tons of messages and questions coming through about how to deal with the uncertainty about coronavirus and all the things that we have to deal with from redundancy is to not be able to leave the house to lack of social interaction to fear about our health and the health of our loved ones. There are so many things to consider right now. And so, what I normally do is record podcasts quite a few weeks in advance and I've decided to push back the ones I had scheduled and actually have in place some podcasts that are dealing with the issues that we're struggling with today. So, obviously, I know what an anxious time they says and I'm going to be planning some online workshops to help you to feel more resilient and feel more positive in what is, for many people, a really challenging time. If you want to hear about that and also download some of the freebies I have on my website, you can go to calmer-you.com/free. I've got hypnotherapy mp3 on there, affirmations, worksheets; all designed to help me to be a calmer you. And I'll also let you know about any events or live workshops I'm doing online. So, I am chatting on the podcast today to my friend, Toni Jones. She was a guest, maybe a year ago now, on the podcast. She's the founder of the self-help book club, Shelf Help. And I definitely recommend you check them out. There's tons for you to get involved in. Even though the in-person meetups aren’t happening for now, she's doing loads of stuffs online. Definitely check out Shelf Help Club on Facebook and on her website and on Instagram. I got in touch with Toni because she'd written a fascinating blog post, all about working from home and the challenges that can come up for us when it comes to working from home; from being productive to spending more time with our partners, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 93. Dial-Up Your Self Worth with Becki Rabin | 16 Mar 2020 | 00:55:03 | |
This week on the Calmer You Podcast I speak with Becki Rabin. She is THE business coach, brand consultant, speaker, presenter and entrepreneur. Wow! We chat about: * How can we shine more brightly without fears of what people think* Becki shares her own story of transformation * Practical tools for dialing-up your self-worth * How to move outside of your comfort zone Podcast sponsors Betterhelp – Online counselling service. Special offer for calmer you listeners get 10% off your first month at trybetterhelp.com/calmeryou Sweaty Betty – Pop into one of their stores with your old leggings to grab that voucher towards a new pair. Head to https://www.sweatybetty.com/sustainability to find out more. Get 20% off online purchases with the code calmeryou. Download your FREE Calmer You Toolkit Transcript Intro: Hello, and welcome to the Calmer You podcast, this is your host Chloe Brotheridge, I’m a coach, a hypnotherapist and I'm the author of The Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl.” And this podcast is all about helping you to become your calmest, happiest, and most confident self. So in the podcast today I get to speak about Becki Rabin, she's a friend of mine, she is a wonderful business coach, she’s a brand consultant, a speaker, an entrepreneur and she's all about helping people to get lit. She explains exactly what that means in this episode. She has so many useful ideas on helping us to master our mindset and feel better about who we are and dial-up our self-worth, how we can build a life of our dreams, how to become the happiest version of ourselves and really unlocking our fullest potential. I think this really comes through in this episode with Becki. She shares a lot about her own transformation and the journey that she's been on to really shifting her mindset and changing her life in quite dramatic ways. We get into this topic of being lit, being lit up, you know turning a light on, this is something that Becki is really focused on helping people with and why for so many of us we can hold ourselves back from really shining brightly and being confident because we are so scared of what other people are going to think. And so she shares a lot about this and how we can overcome those barriers, so that we can just be our most confident selves. We also talk about anxiety. Becki shares some of practical tools that she helps her own clients with, and we also get the topic of social media and that pressure, and how we can try to not allow social media to take over our lives. So I would love to send you some free resources to help you become your calmest and happiest, the most confident self, you can head over the calmeryou.com/free, enter your e-mail address there, then I'm going to send you those free resources, mp3s, worksheets, lots of practical tools, and updates about the podcast, and you can get that calmeryou.com/free. So let's get into the interview with Becki Rabin. Chloe: Hey Becki. Becki Rabin: Hello. Chloe: Welcome, thank you very much, thank you for being here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 92. Healing Trauma with Nicky Clinch | 09 Mar 2020 | 00:51:57 | |
Nicky Clinch is a Maturation Coach & Facilitator. Maturation is a process of growing out of who you thought you were into who you were born to be. Her mission in life is for you to break free of the confines of your past traumas, self-defeating patterns and suffering so that you can realise and come home to who you truly are. We chat about: * Nicky shares her tag on anxiety (it’s not your usual perspective and I love it)* How we can heal trauma* Nicky shares her powerful story of transformation through plant medicines* Why she scrapped 50,000 words of her book to start from scratch Sponsor Sweaty Betty – Pop into one of their stores with your old leggings to grab that voucher towards a new pair. Head to https://www.sweatybetty.com/sustainability to find out more. Get 20% off online purchases with the code calmeryou. Transcript Introduction Chloe: Hello, and welcome to the Calmer You podcast. This is your host Chloe Brotheridge, I’m a coach, a hypnotherapist, and I'm the author of “the anxiety solution and brave new girl,” and this podcast is all about helping you to become your calmest, happiest and most confident self. In this episode, I'm talking to the wonderful Nicky Clinch, and Nicky is such a special person, she came over to my house to recall this episode, we actually live quite close to one another in London, in Hackney, East London. And we sat together on the sofa, and I honestly felt like this conversation was so healing for me, and it really came at the right time for me personally and I really hope it helps here as well. Nicky is a transformational leader and facilitator, she has studied integrative counseling and macrobiotics, she is also a spiritual mentor and it's her mission in life to help all of us to break free from the confines of our past traumas, ourselves defeating patterns, and our suffering. So that we can realize and come home to who we are. So Nicky and I get into lots different topics, we start off by talking about trauma and how it can be the root of so many of our issues and how we can start to overcome the traumas that held us back. Nicky gives us her take on anxiety and where that comes from and what we can do to start to manage our own anxiety. And Nicky advice definitely isn't the standard 3 tips to curing anxiety something that you might read day-to-day, it really does go very very deep and it's very very powerful. She shares some really moving personal stories about how she's healed her own trauma, how own experience of plant medicines, her own transformation and how she helps other people to transform. She also shares the incredible story about how she was 50000 words into writing her book, she had publishing deal with Hey house and how she actually scrapped the whole 50000 words and went on a different path and this is incredible for me, as someone who has written a book to let go of 50000 words, that's just terrifying to me. So I love this story with Nicky, it was incredibly inspiring. So I would love to send some free resources to help you grow your confidence, boost your self-esteem and calm your anxiety, if you want these freebies you can head over to my website; calmeryou.com/free, put your email address in there and I'll send you those freebies right away. So let's get into the interview with Nicky clinch. Nicky Clinch: So we’re rolling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 91 Find your voice and get out of your head with Caroline Goyder | 02 Mar 2020 | 00:35:01 | |
This week on the Calmer You podcast I speak with voice coach and author of Find Your Voice, Caroline Goyder. She knows a thing or two about how to find your voice and get out of your head. We chat about: * What is confidence?* Why nerves are good* How to overcome blushing or shaking when you’re speaking* How to improve your confidence when it comes to speaking* Phone phobia * And lots more! Transcript Introduction Chloe: Hello and welcome to the Calmer You Podcast. This is your host Chloe Brotheridge, I’m a coach, a hypnotherapist and I'm the author of “the anxiety solution, and brave new girl” and this podcast is all about helping you to become your calmest happiest and most confident self. Today on the podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking to Caroline Goyder who is a voice coach, and she's the author of the new book “Find your voice.” She is also a Ted x. Speaker and her Ted Talk has had 7 and a half million views which is really incredible. In this episode we're talking all about confidence, particularly confidence when it comes to speaking, whether that’s speaking on a stage, speaking up in a meeting or speaking on the phone. And this is I hope such a reassuring chat because both Caroline and I have struggled in this area before, we both admitted to having blushed in the past. And so it's really coming from a place of her having experienced the nervousness and the fear that comes along with speaking, and having learned a lot about herself, made a lot of progress and she actually gets to help other people with that as well. So we talk about Caroline's definition of confidence, and I think this is really interesting, not what you might be expecting. We talk about why nerves are actually a good thing and why there's nothing to be ashamed about if you do experience nerves before speaking, it's actually completely normal and I hope this conversation helped to normalize even more and how to know there's nothing to be ashamed of. We talk about how to overcome the specific things that can hold us back from speaking like blushing or shaking or speaking to the fast and Caroline shares lots of tips on growing your confidence in general, when it comes to speaking, phone phobia and people who experience this will know what I'm talking about if you're scared of being on the phone in front of the people in the office for example or if you're someone that maybe doesn't like to answer the phone when people call, if it's an unknown number for example, I'm one of these people by the way. And we just got into loads of helpful ideas around the topic of speaking confidence, and finding your voice. So if you want to get some free resources from me on growing your confidence, boosting your self-esteem, calming anxiety, I've got loads of freebies on my website for you, if you had over to calmeryou.com/free and to enter your email address there, I'm going to send you mp3’s, worksheet, podcast updates and loads more. So head over to Calmeryou.com/free, so let's get into the interview with Caroline Goyder. Chloe: So welcome Caroline, thank you so much for joining me, how are you? Caroline Goyder: I'm good, pleasure to be here. Chloe: Please can you tell us what it is you do and how you came to do that you today? What is a Voice Coach? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep. 90 This Too Shall Pass with Julia Samuel | 24 Feb 2020 | 00:48:09 | |
This week on the Calmer You Podcast I speak with Julia Samuel, Author of Grief Works and her new book This Too Shall Pass. We chat about: * What is the ‘fertile void’?* How busyness stops us from healing * How to handle changes in your life * What to say to someone who is grieving* The particular struggles that millennials face Transcript Chloe: Hello, and welcome to the Calmer You Podcast. This is your host Chloe Brotheridge. Welcome. I am a coach, a hypnotherapist, and I'm the author of The Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl. On today's Podcast And today, on the podcast, I've got the wonderful Julia Samuel, MBE, who is a psychotherapist, and she's also the author of two books; Grief Works, and her latest book, This Too Shall Pass, which is all about how to navigate changes. And you know, we're so scared of change, aren’t we? On one hand, we really want change, we want transformation. And on the other hand, how many of us can get stuck keeping things the same because change just feels too scary, and it feels safer to stick with what we know even though it's uncomfortable. So, we talked about this whole topic of change. We discussed what's known as the fertile void, and I love how Julia explains this and how we can cultivate this in our lives, and it can help us to handle changes in our lives. We talked about how business stops us from healing and what we need to do instead. We also get into the topic of grief and what to say to someone who's grieving and how to handle that yourself about something that's affecting you at the moment. We also touch on the particular struggles that millennials and those of a similar generation face. So, I want to let you know that I have some free resources for confidence, self-esteem, and anxiety. If you want to grab those freebies, head over to my website, CalmerYou.com/Free, and I'll send you lots of resources, worksheets, downloads, updates about the podcast. Head over to CalmerYou.com/Free. So, let's get into the interview with Julia Samuel. Welcome, Julia. Thank you so much for joining me. How are you today? Julia: Really well. Lovely to meet you, Chloe. Chloe: Could you please share with us what it is that you do and how you came to do the work that you do today? More about Julia Samuel Julia: So, I'm a psychotherapist and I've been a psychotherapist for 30 years. 25 years I worked in the NHS at a big NHS hospital supporting families when babies died and children died. So, I was the counselor for pediatrics and maternity. From there, I helped started or established and launched a charity called Child Bereavement UK, which was supporting families when a child died or when a child's bereaved. From there, I sort of taught a lot and lectured a lot. I've gone into private practice in the last few years, about the last five years. And I wrote another book before and this is my second book. So, I'm a seasoned therapist and a new author. So, one is kind of an old hat and the other feels exciting and scary. And I'm not even sure I can call myself an author. Chloe: Amazing. And I can't imagine work more, I don’t know, intense than working with people that have lost a child. I think that's incredible that you've done that work. What was that like? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 89. Owning It with Caroline Foran | 17 Feb 2020 | 00:44:56 | |
Caroline Foran is the number 1 bestselling author of Owning It and The Confidence Kit. She is currently working on her third title. She's the host of the ‘Owning it' anxiety podcast. We chat about: * Her experience with anxiety* Why so many of us are anxious* Practical ways to deal with anxiety* How to support a friend or ask for support from others Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 88. Being Mentally Fit with Shona Vertue | 08 Feb 2020 | 01:01:00 | |
This week I speak to personal trainer and yoga teacher Shona Vertue. We discuss: * Her experience of therapy and SAD * Attachment theory and why there's nothing to be ashamed of if you are needy or codependent in relationships * The pressures and boundaries of social media * And of course, ask her the question – how are you really? Transcript Mentally fit with Shona Vertue Chloe Brotheridge: Hello and welcome to the ‘Calmer You’ podcast. This is your host Chloe Brotheridge. I am a coach, a hypnotherapist and I'm the author of the ‘Anxiety Solution’ and ‘Brave New Girl’. Thank you so much for listening today. I have an amazing guest this week Shona Vertue. Shona is known for being a fitness instructor and yoga teacher. But for some reason, this conversation isn't actually that much about fitness. We get into such a varied number of topics. She has had her career so far in the fitness industry, but she is now studying psychology and so this is a real passion of hers. So, we get into topics like her experience of therapy, why it's totally okay to have therapy and we talk about things like how to find a therapist. We talk about something called ‘Attachment Theory’ and you might have heard this before. Some of us might be anxiously attached for example and it has to do with things that happened in our childhood. We really get into why there's nothing to be ashamed about if you're somebody that is perhaps needy or codependent in relationships because it's not your fault and it can often go back to these things in childhood. So, we chat about that. We get into the pressures and boundaries of social media and I also ask her my favorite question to ask people which is. How are you really? I love Shona’s answer this, she's really honest and open and talks about something that I think a lot of us can relate to particularly at this time of year. So, I think gonna love this episode. I felt like I was chatting to an old friend where I met show know even though we just met ten minutes before. Confidence Challenge Also, I want to let you know that my confidence challenge is coming up on the 24th of February 2020. You can sign up at Calmeryou.com/confidence. It's going to be 5 days of community, fun challenges, helping you to think differently and take some action. So, that you can take a few steps towards living the life that you want to live, being the person that you want to be, accepting and loving yourself more, building your own self as and just feeling better about being you overall. Last time I ran, it was really really amazing to see how people made profound changes over just five days and made new friends and expanded their idea of what's possible for them. So, I'd love for you to join us as well. You need to sign up and register to get all the downloads and workbooks and access the community. You can do that on my website calmeryou.com/confidence. So, let's get into the episode, with Shona. Welcome Shona, thank you so much for joining me. How are you? Shona Vertue: I am good. Thank you for having me. Chloe Brotheridge: I would love to know a bit about, what it is that you do people that don't know. Shona Vertue: Okay. Chloe Brotheridge: And how you got to where you are today? Can you share a bit about that? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 213 6 Surprising Benefits of Hypnotherapy | 09 Oct 2023 | 00:05:51 | |
From non-sleep deep rest to creating a blueprint for your future - here are 6 little known benefits of hypnosis. Get started with hypnotherapy with The Hypnotherapy Pack for to feel calmer, less pressured and more present in just 10 minutes www.calmer-you.com/hypnotherapy-pack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 87. Ice cream for Breakfast, mental health and play with Laura Jane Williams | 03 Feb 2020 | 00:53:08 | |
In this episode I speak to author Laura Jane Williams. We chat about: * The ups and downs of work* Her experiences with anxiety and mental health * Giving yourself the recognition you deserve * When your life is “amazing” on the outside but inside you’re struggling* The complexities of adulthood Transcript Chloe: Hello, and welcome to the comedy podcast. This is your host Chloe Brotheridge. I am a coach. I'm a therapist and the author of the Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl. I welcome you to this podcast. Thank you so much for listening. Thanks for being here. I'm talking to the wonderful, brilliant Laura Jane Williams. Laura Jane Williams is an author. She has written several books. The latest of which is called Our Stop. If you’ve read her books or you follow her online, she is just one of these people who has an amazing way of putting words to things that so many of us experience but find it hard to express. She's got an incredibly magnetic personality, an amazing way with words and she talks a lot about mental health. We get into discussions about the ups and downs of work and this thing that can happen so often when our life seems really amazing from the outside. Maybe people are congratulating us on how well things are going and yet inside, we're really struggling. This can happen to so many of us and we chat about this. We talk about her experiences of her journey with her mental health and anxiety. We talk about why it's so hard to give yourself recognition for things. She shares a practice and an example of the experiences she's had where she's really been able to give herself that recognition. I think in having this discussion, it also gives us, the listeners, the permission to give ourselves recognition as well. We talk about the complexities of adulthood and just get into that whole topic, which I think all of us will be able to relate to. I love this conversation with Laura. I think you’re going to love it as well and get loads from it. So, I just want to let you know that my amazing, if I do say so myself, confidence challenge is coming up at the end of February 2020. I would love you to join us. It’s completely free. It's a five-day challenge. I am confident that if you join us, you will notice a change in your life and how you feel. Here's what Michelle said, someone who joined the last on that around there. She said, “This challenge gave me the courage to go out of my comfort zone and try something new. It also gave me the nudge I needed to reach out to some old friends and reconnect. More importantly, it's made me realize I'm not alone. I now understand it's okay to be open, honest and vulnerable.” So many people have said this from this free challenge that I run, they met new friends. They took action that they wouldn't have taken before. They learned things about themselves. They took a step outside of their comfort zone and I would love all of these things for you and more. You can sign up for free if you head to my website calmer-you.com/confidence. Pop your email address in there and I'll send you all the details about the challenge. That's calmer-you.com/confidence and I hope to see you there. Let's get into the interview with Laura Jane Williams. Welcome, Laura, thank you so much for joining me. How are you today? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 86. More Confidence in 8 Steps | 27 Jan 2020 | 00:18:08 | |
In this solo episode, I discuss: * The thing I teach all my 1 on 1 clients about confidence* The most important belief you must develop in order to transform * How to get to the root of your issues with confidence in order to change it* Simple steps to boost your confidence and self-esteem My confidence challenge is coming up at the end of Feb: 5 days to become more confident, connect with others on the same path and have fun. It’s one of my favourite offers and totally free. Join at www.calmeryou.com/confidence A special offer from our sponsor This podcast is sponsored by Blinkist. Get a 7-day free trial and 25% off when you head to www.blinkist.com/calmeryou Transcript Hello, and welcome to the Calmer You Podcast. This is your host, Chloe Brotheridge. I'm a coach and a hypnotherapist and the author of two books, The Anxiety Solution, and Brave New Girl, which is all about how to grow your confidence. So, today I'm going to be sharing with you a number of steps that I think if you follow them, will help you to be calm and your most confident self, to tap into the innate courage that is within you, and start to feel better about doing the things that you want to do, being you in the world, and going outside of your comfort zone. Journey to becomming a more confident person And so this is really an area that I'm passionate about talking about having to struggle with my own issues around confidence and self-esteem for so so long and going on a journey to become a more confident person. And I'm not saying that it's the case that we will just one day emerge like a butterfly out of the chrysalis a new person. But the reality is that it's a journey. It's a process. And little by little, we can start to make changes and we can grow. And we can discover more about what's possible for us and expand what is possible for us. So, I'm going to share with you eight steps for becoming your most confident self. Believe that you can change So, number one is to believe that you can change. And I can't tell you how important this step is. It sounds so simple, but actually is an incredibly powerful shift that so many of us actually need to make before we can start to make a change. Because when we are in a bad place, when we struggled with something for a long time, when we feel that we've tried a lot of things and they haven't worked, it can be so easy to tell ourselves, that we are just not confident people and we are going to be stuck, feeling this way forever and there's not much we can do about it. And yet, and yet, the reality is that change is always possible. We are always changing your brain is always changing. Depending on what you do, depending on what you think, what you focus on, those neurons are being created, old patterns of thinking, old neural pathways are degrading as you use them less and less. And so [??? 02:18] neurological level it is possible to change. And there's that old classic quote from Henry Ford, “You believe you can or you believe you can't. And either way, you're right.” And this really encapsulates, even though it's quite a cheesy quote, by now, it will encapsulate this truth, that when we believe we can change, it makes it easier to change. And so even if you are just experimenting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Ep 85. Help Me! (Like a virtual hug) with Marianne Power | 20 Jan 2020 | 00:43:40 | |
On today's Calmer You Podcast I speak with Marianne Power the Author of Help Me! We chat about: * Facing your fears (Marianne has done some incredible things!)* How Marianne upgraded her identity to be a more confident person * The things that Marianne has found most (and least) helpful on her self help journey * How to overcome a fear of public speaking * Powerful and Reassuring advice for those with anxiety and depression. My confidence challenge is coming up at the end of Feb: 5 days to become more confident, connect with others of the same path and have fun. It’s one of my favourite offers and totally free. Join at www.calmeryou.com/confidence A special offer from our sponsor This podcast is sponsored by Blinkist. Get a 7-day free trial and 25% off when you head to www.blinkist.com/calmeryou Transcript Chloe: Hello, and welcome to the Calmer You Podcast. This is the place to be to become your calmest, happiest, and most confident self. And this is your host, Chloe Brotheridge. I am a coach and a hypnotherapist. I'm the author of The Anxiety Solution and Brave New Girl. Today, I'm so lucky to get to speak the Marianne Power, who is the author of the brilliant book, Help Me, which is her experience of reading a different self-help book every day for a year, and putting things into practice, and seeing what the results were for her. And this book is firstly, very, very funny, and secondly, very helpful, comforting, inspiring, reassuring. There are practical assets in there as well. I really think you're gonna love it. And so myself and Marianne talked about facing your fears, and Marianne really has faced a lot of fears and she shares some of the incredible things that she's done through the course of writing this book, and I think it's quite amazing. I'm very, very in awe of her. We talked about the things that Marianne has found the most, and also the least helpful from all the things that she's tried on her self-help journey. We also get into how to handle her fear of public speaking. So, many of us struggle with this, and Marianne shares really beautifully about her experience of that and what she's doing is overcome it. And she just gives some really reassuring, lovely, comforting words of advice to people who are struggling with anxiety and depression. And this podcast, I hope is going to feel like a big hug and a reassuring message that you are actually okay. And you're not as bad as you think you are basically. In fact, you're wonderful. So, I really hope you’re going to enjoy this episode. If you're looking to become a more confident version of yourself in 2020, then I want to invite you to come on over to see my website and join me in the upcoming confidence challenge where every day I'll be sending you free resources and invites to connect with our community to grow your confidence in five days in very, very simple, simple and fun steps and with simple fun exercises. So, you can join us, we're going to be starting soon over at CalmerYou.com/Confidence. So, let's get into the interview with Marianne Power. Welcome, Marianne, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||