Posts Tagged ‘Meg Durham’
EP 58: The Guilt Trap
When was the last time you felt guilty? Was it yesterday, today, or perhaps even in the past hour? Feeling guilty, as awful as it might feel in the moment, is a healthy predictable human experience. And surprisingly, it often arises when we’re making positive changes in our life. In this solo episode, Meg Durham…
Read MoreEp 57: Friendship Fires
Growing up, were you taught friendship skills? Educators and parents today have become more aware of how important it is to teach children friendship skills. With the onslaught of social media and technology, friendships have considerably evolved; but in other ways, they remain the same as when you were young: we all want to get…
Read MoreEp 56: Making Decisions
Do you sometimes avoid making decisions? Are you unclear about how to make decisions or take action that aligns with what feels right for you in your life? In this heartfelt conversation, Meg speaks with the coach and author Benita Bensch about the decision-making process, what can stop you from taking aligned action and why…
Read MoreEp 55: Move Your Mind
Learn about fostering a healthy mindset to support the men in our lives. In this episode, author, speaker and wellbeing advocate Nick Bracks shares with Meg the importance of mental health for men in today’s society. The two discuss the importance of exercise, communication and self-awareness for overall wellbeing and a healthy mindset. In this…
Read MoreEp 54: Magazines and Menopause
Whether you’re at an age close to menopause or feel far from it, it’s more important than you think to set yourself up for success during menopause. In this heartfelt episode, you’ll gain insight into the experience of menopause from educator, Mum and author Ali Daddo as she shares her knowledge and personal stories about…
Read MoreEp 52: Living Through Burnout
Learn about life after burnout from acclaimed author, speaker and growth consultant Peta Sitcheff to prioritise yourself, your mental health, and what matters to you most. In this episode, Peta shares her experiences with burnout after working in a highly pressurised career for many years and how she rediscovered herself and learned to separate her…
Read MoreEp 49: Dopamine Nation
Discover how our current culture’s unlimited access to immediate pleasure has led to a dopamine overdrive. Dr. Anna Lembke, professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine and author of Dopamine Nation, discusses how easy it is to slip into addiction as we face this constant struggle between sudden and dramatic increases of dopamine…
Read MoreEp 45: Managing Expectations
Learn how to narrow the gap between expectations and reality to live a more fulfilling life. In this heartfelt solo episode, wellbeing speaker and educator Meg Durham breaks down how the expectations we have of ourselves and others impact the way we feel, function and relate to others. This episode will give you powerful insight…
Read MoreEp 43: Personal Power
Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed, burnt-out or unhappy? You’re not alone. Learn about accessing your personal power to create positive change in your life. In this conversation, transformational coach Lisa Corduff shares her experiences coaching women to get out of autopilot and create new positive habits to live happier, more sustainable lives. You can quote…
Read MoreEp 42: Child Psychiatry
Learn about children’s behavioural issues to be the best educator, parent and carer you can be. As a Child, Adolescent and Family Psychiatrist, Dr Chris Wever helps children, schools, parents, and educators overcome behavioural issues early on. Leave this heartfelt conversation feeling empowered to recognise signs in young children today for a better tomorrow. So…
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