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By LADYLIKES
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
We've made it to the final episode of season two, and this week we're chatting about booze. The closure of pubs, 'locktail' hour, drinking with friends on zoom and Dry January in lockdown, it's fair to say that the pandemic has changed the relationship many of us have with alcohol. We are absolutely delighted to be chatting to drinks professional and venue manager, Zanna Mercer all things drinks related. With over ten years in the drinks industry, Zanna has focused much of her personal and professional life more recently around championing mindful drinking, and believes in the positive power of opening up the conversation with ourselves and each other around alcohol.
Links
Follow Drinkbright on Instagram @drinkbright
Follow Brixton Yoga on Instagram @Brixtonyoga
Dear listeners, let's raise a glass, we've made it through January! Whilst many of us are still locked away in our homes, missing the joys of human contact, it doesn't mean that we have to be alone. This week we're joined by entrepreneur, Caitlyn Daroy, who will be chatting to us all about finding your tribe. Plus, Miztli and Phoebe talk about their tribes from online yoga groups to being a dedicated fan of My Favourite Murder podcast.
About Caitlyn
Caitlyn trained as an actress and has been working as a freelancer for the past 10 years. Aware of the lack of support offered to creatives and freelancers, Caitlyn founded The Authentic Project in 2017 with the intention to build a platform which offered the freelancer all-around support in order for them to thrive in their chosen profession.
The Authentic
The Authentic Project | Freelance Living
My Favourite Murder podcast
My Favorite Murder - Home
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We have set up a Ko-fi page which helps us create Sane Time, Sane Place though your generous donations of £3- the price of a coffee! Like so many of you, as creatives the pandemic has hit us hard and we have lost 90% of our income. There are several fees involved in producing a podcast, including podcast host fees and recording platform, so If you're enjoying the podcast, please consider buying us a coffee here ❤
https://ko-fi.com/ladylikes
It's 2021 and it's the same sh*t, different year. LADYLIKES are back with a brand-new episode and today we're chatting about finding the humour even in the darkest of times. From floating bogies in swimming pools, to the unexpected heart-warming laughter even in the midst of grief, we're talking about how we can keep sane even when it feels like the world is falling apart. We're delighted to kick 2021 off with our brilliant guest, Natasha Vasandani. Natasha is a British Asian comedy Actor, Writer, Director and Producer. She has worked with BBC 3, SKY ARTS and theatres across London. You can keep up with her latest work at @natashavasandani and her production company @greybeanieproductions which focus on producing diverse stories from diverse voices.
LINKS
The Newsrevue podcast:The NewsRevue Podcast on Apple Podcasts
The Eve Appeal eveappeal.org.uk
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We have set up a Ko-fi page which helps us create Sane Time, Sane Place though your generous donations of £3- the price of a coffee! Like so many of you, as creatives the pandemic has hit us hard and we have lost 90% of our income. There are several fees involved in producing a podcast, including podcast host fees and recording platform, so If you're enjoying the podcast, please consider buying us a coffee here ❤
https://ko-fi.com/ladylikes
Well here we are folks, the holiday season is upon us and it may feel like an apocalyptic one at that. This week we're talking about how the festive period can drive us crazy; from the pressure to spend money we don't have to the pitfalls of trying to have the perfect Christmas. We are delighted to welcome our fabulous guest this week, (panto) Dame Nanny Ninny Hammer, who will be joining us from her abode in Ireland to give us her tips on how to survive these weird old times, and how she's adapting to a panto free Christmas this year. NB this episode was recorded on the 18th December before Government announcements were made.
USEFUL LINKS
Age UK | The UK's leading charity helping every older person who needs us
Donate to Crisis this Christmas
Home - Shelter England
The Trussell Trust - Stop UK Hunger
This week we're chatting about what's been getting us through lockdown, so settle in for our top reads, intriguing docs, tasty movies, and of course, a good dose of guilty pleasure viewing!
In a year filled with uncertainty, forced isolation and some of the most divisive issues facing society, we have all been challenged to reflect on our core values and beliefs; to work out when we need to speak out and when we need to listen. But really knowing how and when to use your voice can feel like a challenge of epic proportions especially when you add a good dose anxiety, a dash of imposter syndrome and a sprinkle of societal conditioning. This week we are delighted to be talking to the incredible voice coach and director, Barbara Houseman all about our voices and how to use them.
Barbara Houseman has worked in theatre for forty years. After dividing her time between Directing and Voice Work, she spent six years in the world renowned Voice Department at the Royal Shakespeare Company and then became Associate Director at the Young Vic . For the last 22 years she has worked freelance as a Voice, Text and Acting coach. She has worked with the best performers including Daniel Radcliffe, Jude Law, Clive Owen and Jessie Buckley. She is the author of Finding Your Voice and Tackling Text [and Subtext] both published by Nick Hern Books and of two digital Masterclasses Developing Your Voice and Bringing the Text to Life. Barbara has also trained as a Healing Shiatsu Practitioner, Master NLP Practitioner and Clean Language & Symbolic Modelling Coach.
Links:
Barbara Houseman
Barbara Houseman | Voice | Acting | Directing
Chrissy King on Girls Gone Strong
GGS Spotlight: Chrissy King - Girls Gone Strong
This week the sane timers are talking about how exercise can keep us sane (and the ways it drives us mad). From swimming to jogging we're chatting about our relationship with movement as well as doing our usual sanity check in and bringing you the week's silliest news stories. Our brilliant guest this week is singer-turned-yoga teacher Holly Husler.
From performing original pop tunes at the London O2 stage to an audience of 20,000 people in her girl-band days, to singing healing mantras and playing magical instruments to seas of sleeping yogis at events, festivals and studios across the globe, Holly Husler’s journey has taken some unexpected turns! Holly’s yoga practice over some years of feeling lost eventually led her back to herself and to her musical roots, drawing to the surface a deep desire to help people find conscious connection and inner peace through yoga and music, leading her to train as a yoga teacher and sound healer. Holly is exploring new ways to be a musician in this world, and is currently writing an album of healing music due to be released early next year. Holly also co-hosts podcast 'Honestly Unbalanced' with her husband Adam Husler.
Follow Holly and Soul Stretch here
Holly's Instagram @Iamhollyhusler
Souls Stretch Instagram @soulstretchcommunity
www.hollyhusler.com
Honestly Unbalanced podcast available on iTunes
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We have set up a Ko-fi page which helps us create Sane Time, Sane Place though your generous donations of £3- the price of a coffee! Like so many of you, as creatives the pandemic has hit us hard and we have lost 90% of our income. There are several fees involved in producing a podcast, including podcast host fees and recording platform, so If you're enjoying the podcast, please consider buying us a coffee here ❤
https://ko-fi.com/ladylikes
LADYLIKES are back with a brand new season of Sane Time, Sane Place! That's right we're beaming straight into your homes in the midst of lockdown 2.0. Yes, it's winter, it's cold, and we're back under another lockdown, so we'll be chatting about how we're staying sane during these strange times. We are delighted to welcome our first guest of the season, the truly wonderful and inspiring, Laura White.
Laura is a personal coach who works to help people gain clarity, confidence and wholeness within themselves. She trained as a transformational coach in 2019 with Animas Centre for Coaches after struggling with her own Mental Health in the performance industry. Since then she has also trained as a Mental Health First Aider and a Meditation and Mindfulness teacher. She helps people to take their space, own their voice and to find their joy.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
Helpful links
Mental Health first Aid Training: https://firstaidforall.uk/
Laura White Coaching: https://www.laurawhitecoaching.co.uk/
https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/culture/a34600535/how-hygge-will-help-you-survive-lockdown/
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We have set up a Ko-fi page which helps us create Sane Time, Sane Place though your generous donations of £3- the price of a coffee! Like so many of you, as creatives the pandemic has hit us hard and we have lost 90% of our income. There are several fees involved in producing a podcast, including podcast host fees and recording platform, so If you're enjoying the podcast, please consider buying us a coffee here ❤
https://ko-fi.com/ladylikes
It's our final episode of season one, and what a season it's been! To celebrate, we're talking to the incredible and inspiring Valerie Sadoh about House Of Mahogany, the business she started during lockdown with her mum, Dorothy. We're chatting about what it's like to take a leap and start your own business, and of course, how to stay sane in the process.
House of Mahogany is a Mother Daughter luxury scented candle company that combines the love for beautiful fragrances and the love of the great outdoors.Valerie and Dorothy Sadoh are the founders of House of Mahogany, this mother daughter duo have long dreamed about starting a business together.
Where to find House Of Mahogany
www.houseofmahogany.co.uk
Instagram HOMahoganycandles
Twitter @HOM_Candles
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HOMahoganycandles
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We have set up a Ko-fi page which helps us create Sane Time, Sane Place though your generous donations of £3- the price of a coffee! Like so many of you, as creatives the pandemic has hit us hard and we have lost 90% of our income. There are several fees involved in producing a podcast, including podcast host fees and recording platform, so If you're enjoying the podcast, please consider buying us a coffee here ❤
https://ko-fi.com/ladylikes
This week we're bringing you a special mini episode on skin. From acne woes to the pressure put on women to stay forever young, we're taking a deep dive into the naked truth about our skin.
Links
https://www.dailyom.com/
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/acne/
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/atopic-eczema/
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We have set up a Ko-fi page which helps us create Sane Time, Sane Place though your generous donations of £3- the price of a coffee! Like so many of you, as creatives the pandemic has hit us hard and we have lost 90% of our income. There are several fees involved in producing a podcast, including podcast host fees and recording platform, so If you're enjoying the podcast, please consider buying us a coffee here ❤
https://ko-fi.com/ladylikes
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.