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Mark joined by Eddie again who is grilled about the effects of the last fifteen months.
In a series of questions Mark gets Eddie to open up about the novelty wearing off and the downsides of isolation, no GCSEs and starting an apprenticeship in very dark times.
But it's not all bad...
Eddie, Mark's son storms the studio to interview Dad about Vulnerability, empathy and how they work in the business. Eddie poses a set of far reaching questions about how The Humaneers bring emotion and vulnerability into the work they do for clients.
Eddie is currently an apprentice in the business.
We resolve all global problems in 90 minutes as a group of three friends forever.
Get ready to titter, giggle and smile - you deserve it.
Back and this time brighter than ever. (Eddie making a brief MC appearance)
Loving life and if it ain't human we ain't playing.
A stroll through the last four months and what's been fun, interesting, funny and human.
Thanks for listening whilst we have been away and I hope, as always that you enjoy my thoughts and ramblings.
Peace
Mark and Ed
An heartbroken, Mark Young (presenter) shares his feelings of loss, sadness, joy and laughter in a candid podcast dedicated to his Father, Richard (Dick).
Mark bites the bullet and gets his tribute across.
RIP Dick Young
1947 - 2020.
I talk to Fay again to discuss a story packed with Human wonderment..
The last time I talked to Fay she had lost her job as a project manager in the Advertising industry.
Today we talk about how she coralled mass support through social media and specifically LinkedIn to help her climb out of a CoronaVirus Work Nightmare
Go Fay!
Go Bravely
Mark's wonderful cousin pops back for an update on how she's been handling the pandemic and lockdown from a mental health poiunt of view.
Like so many her thoughts have been preoccupied with this giant and invisible enemy.
Let's face it - even the toughest of us have had our moments I am sure.
And yeah, she doesn't laugh at any of Mark's jokes.
Mark is joined by Jon Edge from Overload. Mark asks Jon a series of questions about lockdown, how it feels and how surreal it is.
It's incredible how humans adjust for the greater good - apart from theose whon won't.
The talk about The law breakers, the law makers and try to get a sense of where we are all at. Industry, shops etc.
What does the comeback look like?
If you are reading this then the Being human team wish you and your families safety, courage and comfort.
As always I remain deeply inspired by the generation Zs and Millenials. Well, the ones that have their heads screwed on anyway.
At just under 50 I've seen a lot, done a lot and lived with as much spirit as possible. It's not the same for these guys though. For each of them, within their agegroups time is moving more slowly and what's happening in the world is the sum of all medical fears.
They have every right to be terrified, but they are not...
Jon and Mark have not caught up for sometime and the world has changed.
Still room for a smile and a laugh though as we optimistically plough into the unknown.
What we know, see, do and discover everyday is new at the moment. We have no back up, no mental plan and nothing to compare anything to. We are truly concerned for what effect C19 could have for those that have teetered on the edge of phobia, anxiety and general discomfort.
Never have we had a greater need for love, direction and support and never have we been less able to communicate it through social distancing. The irony...
Mark and Jon recommend keeping an eye out for each other, friends and anyone you have a hunch may be suffering.
Please let us not produce thousands of post traumatic disorders in front line and the lonely.
The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.