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By Julia
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Today I chat to Catherine 'Cass' Wilson, a badass Personal trainer on a mission to help her clients achieve their goals, and build habits that will serve them for a lifetime as opposed to a quick fix.
We chat:
- Where to start with improving your nutrition.
- Eating in a way that won't bore you to tears.
- How to approach exercising if you have taken an extended break.
- Instagram comparison
- A gentler approach to health the New Year.
Cass as a new online monthly programme available where she is able to guide you thought a sustainable approach to feeling better and healthier. You can reach Cass on Instagram @Catherinelouisaw
See below for Cass' top tips for beating the New Year funk
Let’s not run before we can walk. We have to build some foundations and knowledge. Knowledge & help are key.
The BEST way to have a sustainable training journey is to understand and gain knowledge about the why’s and the how’s.
You can easily look up a training plan and some diet advice, but do we know how to implement that??
We need to invest in implementing the right methods to build sustainable and achievable goals. Investments can be asking for help from someone that knows or doing your own research. Keep learning!
Step by step. Brick by brick. Longevity is key.
If you can’t imagine you doing this New Year thing every single day or week for the rest of the year, why is it important in January????
Belinda has spent 26 years leading groups into the wilderness all over the world. These include numerous personal challenges, youth development expeditions, biological research missions and remote filming trips for the BBC.
Today she is a motivational speaker, campaigner and author exploring the link between adventure and wellbeing #AdventureRevolution
She is also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the British Exploring Society. An Ambassador for the Youth Adventure Trust, Veterans in Action and Ordnance Survey. And has raised nearly £100,000 for environmental, childrens and ex-Services charities.
In 2009, Belinda established Explorers Connect as a not-for-profit organisation with the mission to help people live more adventurously.
Set up originally as a way for explorers and adventurers to recruit new teammates for expeditions, people quickly let Belinda know that they would like to go on adventures with her, so she started setting up adventures herself. Now, every adventure we run has been carefully crafted to reflect Belinda's original vision, standards, and ethos.
(The above has been taken from Belinda's and the Explorer's Connect website)
You can connect with Belinda through:
Her website: www.belindakirk.com
Instagram: @ExplorerBelinda
You can contact Explorers Connect through
Website: www.explorersconnect.com
Instagram: @ExplorersConnect
You can obtain a copy of Belinda's book through Stanfords Map & Travel Book Shop here.
Thumbnail Image has been used from Belinda's Instagram taken during the Seven Fables Dulverton Walking Book Club
I so was privileged to discover this wonderful lady by chance!
Zee is a Dutch full-time artist based in Cornwall who creates glass-like layered abstract artworks with resin. Her work is an ode to her muse, mother nature. She merges an abstract aerial perspective with a vision of the ocean from below the surface. With her own techniques, Zee invites the observer to come closer, to discover the details and effects that can only be seen from certain angles.
You can follow Zee on instagram and discover her beautiful artwork @underthezee or through her website www.underthezee.com
Anthea has been hairdressing for over 40 years and has a wealth of experience in the industry. Ten years ago, she felt she could no longer ignore God’s call and began to explore the possibility of ordination in the Church of England (having been raised in the Greek Orthodox Church). This summer, she was ordained deacon and hopes next year to be ordained as a priest. She continues to work full-time as a hairdresser and is one of a very rare breed, a Minister in Secular Employment, which sees her combining her sacred and secular careers in one seamless ministry.
You can reach out to Anthea through her instagram @hairandhumanity
or find out more via the Hair Professional or the St Paul's website.
Hannah Presence is a registered yoga teacher, Reki practitioner and keen photographer. Her yoga teaching takes her all over the world, but also in the UK's toughest prisons. She tackles everything she turns her hand to which absolute passion and zest for life.
But hasn't always been as positive for Hannah. We talk through how she changed her mindset, and how she has overcome the challenges in her life.
You can reach out to Hannah through her website or through her social media:
https://www.hannahpresenceyoga.com
Facebook: hannahpresenceyoga
Instagram: hannahpresenceyoga
UPDATE: There will be no film premiere on 24th Oct as I mention, but the film has completed post production and will be releasing soon :-)
I am so pleased that Chloe decided to join me on the podcast as despite working in the film industry, she HATES being on camera!
This is a great show for anyone looking to follow their passion and take a leap of faith on their dreams. Despite having a hugely successful career in another field, Chloe has made the jump into doing what makes her happy, and I couldn't be more proud. This is also a super podcast if you run business with your significant other as we explore this topic.
Learn more about the adventures of Chloe and Leroy at Nocturnal Pictures through their website, and keep up to date with Chloe via her instagram @chloecproducer
Molly Wright is the badass behind the company Molly Moodle Media.
Her amazing personality comes through in this week's podcast, as she describes her journey from student to successful business owner.
We talk about the best ways to market a business and make an emotional connect with the client, while also discussing the moral challenges around social media.
Get in touch with Molly at:
https://mollymoodle.com
Instagram: @mollymoodlemedia
Facebook: @mollymoodlemedia
Want to start a side hustle but currently working 13 hour days? Business partner of many years not turned out to be who you thought they were?
Clare Bray has been there and got the t-shirt. Join us as we discuss how she tackled these huge challenges and still retained her sense of self and positivity.
If you want to learn more, or get in touch with Clare you can reach her below:
Facebook: @westbrayproperty
LinkedIn: Clare Bray MRICS
Email : [email protected]
http://www.westbrayproperty.co.uk
Family Business Place Managing Director Amalia chats through what it is like to run a family business, tackle postal natal depression, as well as the importance of retaining your identity after becoming a mother.
Family Business Place, are there to support family business in their time of need. They understand the unique set of challenges that working with family brings and how to manage these. Their website is full of great free resources, as well as how to reach out for more personalised advice.
You can get in touch with Amalia or Family Business Place through their website.
https://www.familybusinessplace.com
or Follow them at:
FACEBOOK: @familybusinessplace
INSTAGRAM: @amaliabh
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.