Let’s slow things down, take a pause to listen and learn from different people with diverse experiences.
Aisha’s aim is to help you be better informed and feel inspired!
This is a
... moreBy Aisha Nabi
Let’s slow things down, take a pause to listen and learn from different people with diverse experiences.
Aisha’s aim is to help you be better informed and feel inspired!
This is a
... moreThe podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
In this empowering episode Aisha is joined by Swirl who is an advocate/model; a term she coined to describe the new generation of models who use their public image to challenge stereotypes and campaign for a particular cause. As an activist based in London, Swirl raises awareness for mental health and bald women. Her lack of hair derives from trichotillomania, a body-focused repetitive behaviour (BFRB) that is only now being recognised in society. Swirl remains a person of reference for people with hair loss and challenges conventional views of female beauty.
This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of physical pain & anxiety. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.
TLC BFRB is the foundation that globally provides support for people affected with BFRBs. There are a number of support groups for the adults directly involved, but you can also find support for children, teenagers, and their parents.
If you are interested, you can find this and more information on www.bfrb.org
Follow Aisha on Instagram: @aisha.uk
Follow Swirl on Instagram: @miss_swirl
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To complete this mini-series, Aisha explores the many ways mindfulness as a tool can help alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression, in both men and women. Aisha chats to Josh Lipscombe (Founder of ‘The Yoga Factory’ in Southend), to discuss the benefits of breathing, meditation and yoga can have on one’s mental health.
Join us in this insightful episode with helpful tips on posture and breathing which is beneficial for mental clarity. Stick around till the end where Josh takes us through a relaxing guided breathing exercise to close off this series!
This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of physical pain & anxiety. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.
If you need support, CALM's free and anonymous helpline and webchat are open every day, 5pm-midnight. Visit thecalmzone.net for more info.
Follow Aisha on Instagram: @aisha.uk
Josh’s Instagram: @jlipscombe
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Coming out can be hard enough anyway despite your gender, but for someone from a particular ethnic background held by certain culture values can be a lot harder! Aisha chats to the fabulous non-binary Brit-Asian Drag performance artist, Bolly-illusion as they discuss race and sexuality and how it affects men and their mental health. Join them as they delve deep into labels/ “new terminology”, Bolly’s own coming out story and the inspiration for him to get into Drag. Expect some strong language.
This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of physical pain & anxiety. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.
If you need support, CALM's free and anonymous helpline and webchat are open every day, 5pm-midnight. Visit thecalmzone.net for more info.
Follow Aisha on Instagram: @aisha.uk
Bolly’s Instagram: @bolly_illusion
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For some, slowing down our thoughts and being ‘present’ can be hard especially in our busy lives. As Humans have evolved we’ve become chaotic and our minds can be quite noisy and cluttered. One method is to take a ‘time-out’ of our hectic schedules by sensory deprivation in the form of an hour session in a floatation tank. Aisha’s guest in this episode is Dominic Berry from the Floatworks in Angel, who describes it as “mediation with stabilizers” as he discusses the many health benefits of this method of mindfulness and how it can improve our mental wellbeing as well as many physical symptoms.
This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of physical pain & anxiety. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.
If you need support, CALM's free and anonymous helpline and webchat are open every day, 5pm-midnight. Visit thecalmzone.net for more info.
Follow Aisha on Instagram: @aisha.uk
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Aisha is joined by the hilarious “Vom Cruise” from “It’s you funeral” podcast as they both explore the many ways in which toxic masculinity affects men. Stepping away from the ‘Somber’ tone very briefly. This episode is filled with laughter in a very light hearted and comical approach to serious topics, with some funny anecdotes from Vom himself. Expect Strong language throughout!
This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of physical pain & anxiety. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.
If you need support, CALM's free and anonymous helpline and webchat are open every day, 5pm-midnight. Visit thecalmzone.net for more info.
Follow Aisha on Instagram: @aisha.uk
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this introductory episode, Aisha is joined by local fitness coach Leo Parry as they discuss how body-image has an impact on one’s mental health and confidence. From the rise of social media and the growing number of unhealthy body comparisons between both men and women, we delve into the serious issue of body dysmorphia. Leo shares some of his personal stories from his younger days, regarding his confidence, weight and how he is now in a position to help other people in a way he was never helped when he was younger.
This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of physical pain & anxiety. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.
If you need support, CALM's free and anonymous helpline and webchat are open every day, 5pm-midnight. Visit thecalmzone.net for more info.
Follow Aisha on Instagram: @aisha.uk
Leo’s Instagram: @leoparrycoach
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Temporarily, stepping away from women’s health issues, Aisha turns to explore how men cope with their mental health and how they deal with the societal pressures faced in their everyday lives.
It’s been said that 3 times as many men as women die by suicide, men aged 40-49 have the highest suicide rates in the UK. And In England, around one in 8 men has a common mental health problem such as depression, anxiety, panic disorder or OCD.
Follow Aisha’s journey in this series as she talks to strong and inspiring men from different walks of life with diverse backgrounds, to get an insight into their journey with mental wellbeing. From toxic masculinity, body-image, to coming out into the LGBTQI+ community, this series is designed to raise awareness and shed some light on some unique experiences through honest open conversations, which can hopefully lead to progression!
This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of physical pain & anxiety. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.
Follow Aisha on Instagram: @aisha.uk
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To complete this mini-series Aisha discusses current awareness of PMDD, both within the healthcare community and the general public, exploring how this can be enhanced. Aisha chats to Laura Murphy who is the Director of Education and Awareness at IAPMP – the International Association of Premenstrual Disorders. Laura is also the founder of the patient-led awareness campaign “Vicious Cycle: Making PMDD Visible”, which she started in early 2017.
This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of PMDD. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.
For further advice and support visit:
www.iapmd.org
https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/premenstrual-dysphoric-disorder-pmdd/about-pmdd/
Aisha’s Instagram: @aisha.uk
Vicious Cycle Instagram: @viciouscyclepmdd
IAPMD – PMDD & PME Instagram: @iapmdglobal
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Clearly, the workplace is based upon building relationships with co-workers, employers and customers. If these are strained then naturally PMDD can significantly affect the woman’s work life. This manifests with impact on motivation/productivity, employment flexibility or even communicating issues within a working environment and with managers. Aisha discusses all of these factors with Clare-Louise Knox who is the founder and director of “See Her Thrive”. Clare-Louise is a Board Director at the International Association for Premenstrual Disorders (IAPMD).
This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of PMDD. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.
For further advice and support visit:
www.iapmd.org
www.seeherthrive.com
https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/premenstrual-dysphoric-disorder-pmdd/about-pmdd/
Aisha’s Instagram: @aisha.uk
Clare’s Instagram: @see_her_thrive
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Of course another distressing factor is the impact PMDD has on relationships, whether it be with family members i.e. parents or siblings, friendships, co-workers and of course romantic relationships. Aisha chats to Anna Rotar who shares some of her own experiences.
This series is sponsored by Arima CBD oils which many people have found helpful in alleviating the symptoms of PMDD. Visit www.arima.co.uk and use the code aisha10 to receive 10% off on all your orders.
For further advice and support visit:
www.iapmd.org
https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/premenstrual-dysphoric-disorder-pmdd/about-pmdd/
Aisha’s Instagram: @aisha.uk
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.