She believes in treating the whole person, not just their symptoms. In the second episode in our series exploring anxiety, achievement expert Julie Flanders discusses the different positive and negative aspects of anxiety, what our anxiety can teach us, and shares some strategies and techniques she uses to help her clients stop anxiety in it’s tracks. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In the BalancePodcast. Why did this happen? What's the best way to balance the demands of a job and a family?
Market swings are back, but is it also fuelled by computers? In the Balance podcast on demand - In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert.
Oh my god…’ because it doesn’t lead anywhere. Award-winning playwright and writer Sibyl Kempson sheds some light onto her creative process, discussing how to work with what you’ve got while still stretching yourself to the limits of imagination and curiosity, how to intuitively uncover new narrative structures, and find the fun, the joy, and the buoyancy of creating. She talks about her creative and spiritual journey, her experiences being present for people’s life and the moment they pass on, and her vision for healing. Certified nutritionist Taryn L Kennedy talks with Susan about how nutrition affects our nervous system, particularly in times of stress, and how our diet contributes to our anxiety. Susan talks with NY Times best-selling author, poet, and philosopher Mark Nepo about beauty, truth, fear and his process of looking inward in order to rise and meet the daring and dangerous outer world we now find ourselves in. In this week’s episode performance poet, actor and profoundly connected activist Tamora Israel talks about bringing people together, speaking your truth and allowing your own personal experience to inspire others and create community wherever you are. The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. Updated: weekly. Why we find it so hard to think long-term, and the fixes that can help us get better. Advice for younger bosses when hiring older staff, Intergenerational working - how to make it a success. In The Balance. We begin a five episode series called "The Grief Sessions" with the brilliant and extraordinary Dr. Robert A Neimeyer. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium.
Broadway and television actress, singer, and teacher Carolyn Mignini discusses her life and career through the lens of change and the freedom that can be found in making decisions, particularly those decisions that come from listening to inner cues of your deepest self. Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Sign up to receive every programme automatically. In this first episode of the "The Voice is a Wild Thing Series" Susan talks to artist, teacher, activist, Lisa Teasley about her work, from writing to her paintings. What's the best way to build a business from the ground up?
So I cannot sit here and say ‘Why me?
Meet the innovators attempting to mitigate against climate change. Sports, music, news and podcasts. China forces some of its games companies to restrict the number of hours of play. Welcome to In the Balance, an Iowa Judicial Branch podcast dedicated to exploring the history and inner workings of Iowa’s judicial branch. This podcast expands on our promise of open and transparent courts, taking you beyond the courtroom doors to learn about the Iowa judicial system and the many people who keep our state’s courts operating efficiently and fairly. What is it saying to you? Kitty also shares some of her poetry with us, in this beautifully touching and hopeful episode. In the final episode in our series of anxiety, Susan talks with somatic therapist Deborah Claire Bagg about how to treat anxiety with a multidisciplinary, holistic approach. The UK parliament has rejected the Brexit deal struck between the government and the EU.
Sign up to receive every programme automatically. Who are we beyond the anxious thought or the anxious feeling?
Can economic sanctions work to change behaviour? Can our investment choices hasten the switch to clean energy? Listen to In the Balance episodes free, on demand. It’s a way of taking them with us.”
Together they discuss the importance of acknowledging the existence of grief in the lives of children, how to listen and ask questions, so that they can find their voices and allow it to take shape through poetry, writing, art or however... "We are soft bodies in a hard world..."
And they don’t stop coming.”
In this fourth and final episode of the Voice is a Wild Thing Series, Susan Eichhorn Young discusses her career in the arts and how it has shaped her perspectives on teaching voice, the role of the artist within society, and how their voices tell the stories of the present, doing the work to create more conscious social awareness.
Could the Commonwealth become a new force in global trade? So let’s live it. What is it teaching you?
Susan talks with renowned brain scientist and best-selling author of My Stroke of Insight, about the circuitry of the brain and how anxiety works; explaining the connections between the science, humanity, heart and soul, and where anxiety fits into it all. Episodes available: indefinitely. Community is so much more than hanging out.
What's the business case for sending robots and eventually people to the red planet? Julia talks with Susan about her struggles with anxiety, tips and rituals she uses to help manage it and advice she has for other kids who are experiencing anxiety. In this special edition we ask who paid the greatest price in the Great Recession. “When you’re called, you need to be able to walk through that door.”
Lisa knew she wanted to be a story-teller from a very young age, acutely aware of the power and rhythm of words and language to build bridges of understanding between people and cultures, to communicate with others and come to a... How do we retain an optimistic viewpoint when so many troubling things are happening in the world? She asks the gentle questions to help us move forward with any loss, and teaches us how to use our unique gifts to discover our strengths and find a path to wholeness. You belong here and you belong anywhere you want to go." With the Champions League quarter finals finely balanced, Musa and Ryan recorded a bonus podcast to reflect on Manchester United's defeat to Barcelona and Ajax's draw with Juventus.
“There’s a lot of pressure on people to get over their grief. Read about our approach to external linking.
Ken talks with us... “The journey is propelled by the questions you ask. Community is action.”
Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Are mandatory quotas desirable or necessary to ensure more diversity? These inspiring discussions explore their stories, giving us “how to” ideas, routines, and strategies to achieve balance, buoyancy and energy! For free. Playwright, poet, and author Irene O’Garden returns to In the Balance to discuss the ingredients to maintaining optimism, compassion, and hope. What do I do with this?
What should bosses do to support staff in crisis?
Can it survive?
What does the world need to do to move faster on renewable energy? How dare I go on with life when someone I love is not able to? Hear the audio that matters most to you. Musician, actor, composer, singer, dad, and overall renaissance man Ronobir Lahiri takes us through the journey of following his dream and finding his voice as an artist. Read about our approach to external linking. Should the big online firms pay us for using our personal data? How dare I ever experience joy again?’ And yet writing new chapters of life is what they would wish for us. In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert. How do we let truth in when we’re afraid?
Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade.
Is working for longer to be feared or welcomed in our rapidly ageing societies? Even now after playing for almost 30 years, I hear that and it sounds like the authentic voice of my soul.”
You can do things in your own time in your own way.”
The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. She encourages us to listen with our heart, not to question moments of “gladness,” and to never doubt that optimism always lies within. Susan talks to Broadway leading lady Sandra Joseph, who starred as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera for a record-breaking 10 years about something we all can relate to: Fear and not letting it “run the show.” She also discusses her process for personal growth and her universal message of practicing loving kindness both inwardly to ourselves and outwardly to all those around us. Who should decide how to hold AI to account - companies or countries? In this last episode of the Grief Sessions, Susan talks with Dr Ken Druck, an author and pioneer of helping people become more resilient and courageous, particularly after the loss of a loved one.
Together he and Susan talk about the many manifestations of grief which include the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, or the loss of a relationship, but also the collective and seemingly unending losses we are currently experiencing through the global health and cultural crises we find ourselves in at this moment in our history. (304 total), Sign up to receive every programme automatically, Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade, A managing director opens up about her work-induced breakdown. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In The Balance Podcast. Is the office the ideal workplace or should we be getting out more? He discusses his experience navigating the racial landscape of American theatre and television, and how he was able to pivot, adapt and find a place as... “We have many lives, many great opportunities. In this second episode of The Grief Sessions, Susan is joined by Gayle Danley, slam poet and grief guide to children and teenagers across the nation. bbc-in-the-balance. and it all depends on the individual needs of the... How does anxiety work in the brain? How 'financial therapy' can help unravel our relationship with money, How India is tackling sexual harassment in the workplace, How the rest of Europe is preparing for Brexit. The gap between our ethics and what we spend our money on. '”
She believes in treating the whole person, not just their symptoms. In the second episode in our series exploring anxiety, achievement expert Julie Flanders discusses the different positive and negative aspects of anxiety, what our anxiety can teach us, and shares some strategies and techniques she uses to help her clients stop anxiety in it’s tracks. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In the BalancePodcast. Why did this happen? What's the best way to balance the demands of a job and a family?
Market swings are back, but is it also fuelled by computers? In the Balance podcast on demand - In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert.
Oh my god…’ because it doesn’t lead anywhere. Award-winning playwright and writer Sibyl Kempson sheds some light onto her creative process, discussing how to work with what you’ve got while still stretching yourself to the limits of imagination and curiosity, how to intuitively uncover new narrative structures, and find the fun, the joy, and the buoyancy of creating. She talks about her creative and spiritual journey, her experiences being present for people’s life and the moment they pass on, and her vision for healing. Certified nutritionist Taryn L Kennedy talks with Susan about how nutrition affects our nervous system, particularly in times of stress, and how our diet contributes to our anxiety. Susan talks with NY Times best-selling author, poet, and philosopher Mark Nepo about beauty, truth, fear and his process of looking inward in order to rise and meet the daring and dangerous outer world we now find ourselves in. In this week’s episode performance poet, actor and profoundly connected activist Tamora Israel talks about bringing people together, speaking your truth and allowing your own personal experience to inspire others and create community wherever you are. The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. Updated: weekly. Why we find it so hard to think long-term, and the fixes that can help us get better. Advice for younger bosses when hiring older staff, Intergenerational working - how to make it a success. In The Balance. We begin a five episode series called "The Grief Sessions" with the brilliant and extraordinary Dr. Robert A Neimeyer. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium.
Broadway and television actress, singer, and teacher Carolyn Mignini discusses her life and career through the lens of change and the freedom that can be found in making decisions, particularly those decisions that come from listening to inner cues of your deepest self. Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Sign up to receive every programme automatically. In this first episode of the "The Voice is a Wild Thing Series" Susan talks to artist, teacher, activist, Lisa Teasley about her work, from writing to her paintings. What's the best way to build a business from the ground up?
So I cannot sit here and say ‘Why me?
Meet the innovators attempting to mitigate against climate change. Sports, music, news and podcasts. China forces some of its games companies to restrict the number of hours of play. Welcome to In the Balance, an Iowa Judicial Branch podcast dedicated to exploring the history and inner workings of Iowa’s judicial branch. This podcast expands on our promise of open and transparent courts, taking you beyond the courtroom doors to learn about the Iowa judicial system and the many people who keep our state’s courts operating efficiently and fairly. What is it saying to you? Kitty also shares some of her poetry with us, in this beautifully touching and hopeful episode. In the final episode in our series of anxiety, Susan talks with somatic therapist Deborah Claire Bagg about how to treat anxiety with a multidisciplinary, holistic approach. The UK parliament has rejected the Brexit deal struck between the government and the EU.
Sign up to receive every programme automatically. Who are we beyond the anxious thought or the anxious feeling?
Can economic sanctions work to change behaviour? Can our investment choices hasten the switch to clean energy? Listen to In the Balance episodes free, on demand. It’s a way of taking them with us.”
Together they discuss the importance of acknowledging the existence of grief in the lives of children, how to listen and ask questions, so that they can find their voices and allow it to take shape through poetry, writing, art or however... "We are soft bodies in a hard world..."
And they don’t stop coming.”
In this fourth and final episode of the Voice is a Wild Thing Series, Susan Eichhorn Young discusses her career in the arts and how it has shaped her perspectives on teaching voice, the role of the artist within society, and how their voices tell the stories of the present, doing the work to create more conscious social awareness.
Could the Commonwealth become a new force in global trade? So let’s live it. What is it teaching you?
Susan talks with renowned brain scientist and best-selling author of My Stroke of Insight, about the circuitry of the brain and how anxiety works; explaining the connections between the science, humanity, heart and soul, and where anxiety fits into it all. Episodes available: indefinitely. Community is so much more than hanging out.
What's the business case for sending robots and eventually people to the red planet? Julia talks with Susan about her struggles with anxiety, tips and rituals she uses to help manage it and advice she has for other kids who are experiencing anxiety. In this special edition we ask who paid the greatest price in the Great Recession. “When you’re called, you need to be able to walk through that door.”
Lisa knew she wanted to be a story-teller from a very young age, acutely aware of the power and rhythm of words and language to build bridges of understanding between people and cultures, to communicate with others and come to a... How do we retain an optimistic viewpoint when so many troubling things are happening in the world? She asks the gentle questions to help us move forward with any loss, and teaches us how to use our unique gifts to discover our strengths and find a path to wholeness. You belong here and you belong anywhere you want to go." With the Champions League quarter finals finely balanced, Musa and Ryan recorded a bonus podcast to reflect on Manchester United's defeat to Barcelona and Ajax's draw with Juventus.
“There’s a lot of pressure on people to get over their grief. Read about our approach to external linking.
Ken talks with us... “The journey is propelled by the questions you ask. Community is action.”
Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Are mandatory quotas desirable or necessary to ensure more diversity? These inspiring discussions explore their stories, giving us “how to” ideas, routines, and strategies to achieve balance, buoyancy and energy! For free. Playwright, poet, and author Irene O’Garden returns to In the Balance to discuss the ingredients to maintaining optimism, compassion, and hope. What do I do with this?
What should bosses do to support staff in crisis?
Can it survive?
What does the world need to do to move faster on renewable energy? How dare I go on with life when someone I love is not able to? Hear the audio that matters most to you. Musician, actor, composer, singer, dad, and overall renaissance man Ronobir Lahiri takes us through the journey of following his dream and finding his voice as an artist. Read about our approach to external linking. Should the big online firms pay us for using our personal data? How dare I ever experience joy again?’ And yet writing new chapters of life is what they would wish for us. In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert. How do we let truth in when we’re afraid?
Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade.
Is working for longer to be feared or welcomed in our rapidly ageing societies? Even now after playing for almost 30 years, I hear that and it sounds like the authentic voice of my soul.”
You can do things in your own time in your own way.”
The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. She encourages us to listen with our heart, not to question moments of “gladness,” and to never doubt that optimism always lies within. Susan talks to Broadway leading lady Sandra Joseph, who starred as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera for a record-breaking 10 years about something we all can relate to: Fear and not letting it “run the show.” She also discusses her process for personal growth and her universal message of practicing loving kindness both inwardly to ourselves and outwardly to all those around us. Who should decide how to hold AI to account - companies or countries? In this last episode of the Grief Sessions, Susan talks with Dr Ken Druck, an author and pioneer of helping people become more resilient and courageous, particularly after the loss of a loved one.
Together he and Susan talk about the many manifestations of grief which include the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, or the loss of a relationship, but also the collective and seemingly unending losses we are currently experiencing through the global health and cultural crises we find ourselves in at this moment in our history. (304 total), Sign up to receive every programme automatically, Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade, A managing director opens up about her work-induced breakdown. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In The Balance Podcast. Is the office the ideal workplace or should we be getting out more? He discusses his experience navigating the racial landscape of American theatre and television, and how he was able to pivot, adapt and find a place as... “We have many lives, many great opportunities. In this second episode of The Grief Sessions, Susan is joined by Gayle Danley, slam poet and grief guide to children and teenagers across the nation. bbc-in-the-balance. and it all depends on the individual needs of the... How does anxiety work in the brain? How 'financial therapy' can help unravel our relationship with money, How India is tackling sexual harassment in the workplace, How the rest of Europe is preparing for Brexit. The gap between our ethics and what we spend our money on. '”
She believes in treating the whole person, not just their symptoms. In the second episode in our series exploring anxiety, achievement expert Julie Flanders discusses the different positive and negative aspects of anxiety, what our anxiety can teach us, and shares some strategies and techniques she uses to help her clients stop anxiety in it’s tracks. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In the BalancePodcast. Why did this happen? What's the best way to balance the demands of a job and a family?
Market swings are back, but is it also fuelled by computers? In the Balance podcast on demand - In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert.
Oh my god…’ because it doesn’t lead anywhere. Award-winning playwright and writer Sibyl Kempson sheds some light onto her creative process, discussing how to work with what you’ve got while still stretching yourself to the limits of imagination and curiosity, how to intuitively uncover new narrative structures, and find the fun, the joy, and the buoyancy of creating. She talks about her creative and spiritual journey, her experiences being present for people’s life and the moment they pass on, and her vision for healing. Certified nutritionist Taryn L Kennedy talks with Susan about how nutrition affects our nervous system, particularly in times of stress, and how our diet contributes to our anxiety. Susan talks with NY Times best-selling author, poet, and philosopher Mark Nepo about beauty, truth, fear and his process of looking inward in order to rise and meet the daring and dangerous outer world we now find ourselves in. In this week’s episode performance poet, actor and profoundly connected activist Tamora Israel talks about bringing people together, speaking your truth and allowing your own personal experience to inspire others and create community wherever you are. The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. Updated: weekly. Why we find it so hard to think long-term, and the fixes that can help us get better. Advice for younger bosses when hiring older staff, Intergenerational working - how to make it a success. In The Balance. We begin a five episode series called "The Grief Sessions" with the brilliant and extraordinary Dr. Robert A Neimeyer. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium.
Broadway and television actress, singer, and teacher Carolyn Mignini discusses her life and career through the lens of change and the freedom that can be found in making decisions, particularly those decisions that come from listening to inner cues of your deepest self. Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Sign up to receive every programme automatically. In this first episode of the "The Voice is a Wild Thing Series" Susan talks to artist, teacher, activist, Lisa Teasley about her work, from writing to her paintings. What's the best way to build a business from the ground up?
So I cannot sit here and say ‘Why me?
Meet the innovators attempting to mitigate against climate change. Sports, music, news and podcasts. China forces some of its games companies to restrict the number of hours of play. Welcome to In the Balance, an Iowa Judicial Branch podcast dedicated to exploring the history and inner workings of Iowa’s judicial branch. This podcast expands on our promise of open and transparent courts, taking you beyond the courtroom doors to learn about the Iowa judicial system and the many people who keep our state’s courts operating efficiently and fairly. What is it saying to you? Kitty also shares some of her poetry with us, in this beautifully touching and hopeful episode. In the final episode in our series of anxiety, Susan talks with somatic therapist Deborah Claire Bagg about how to treat anxiety with a multidisciplinary, holistic approach. The UK parliament has rejected the Brexit deal struck between the government and the EU.
Sign up to receive every programme automatically. Who are we beyond the anxious thought or the anxious feeling?
Can economic sanctions work to change behaviour? Can our investment choices hasten the switch to clean energy? Listen to In the Balance episodes free, on demand. It’s a way of taking them with us.”
Together they discuss the importance of acknowledging the existence of grief in the lives of children, how to listen and ask questions, so that they can find their voices and allow it to take shape through poetry, writing, art or however... "We are soft bodies in a hard world..."
And they don’t stop coming.”
In this fourth and final episode of the Voice is a Wild Thing Series, Susan Eichhorn Young discusses her career in the arts and how it has shaped her perspectives on teaching voice, the role of the artist within society, and how their voices tell the stories of the present, doing the work to create more conscious social awareness.
Could the Commonwealth become a new force in global trade? So let’s live it. What is it teaching you?
Susan talks with renowned brain scientist and best-selling author of My Stroke of Insight, about the circuitry of the brain and how anxiety works; explaining the connections between the science, humanity, heart and soul, and where anxiety fits into it all. Episodes available: indefinitely. Community is so much more than hanging out.
What's the business case for sending robots and eventually people to the red planet? Julia talks with Susan about her struggles with anxiety, tips and rituals she uses to help manage it and advice she has for other kids who are experiencing anxiety. In this special edition we ask who paid the greatest price in the Great Recession. “When you’re called, you need to be able to walk through that door.”
Lisa knew she wanted to be a story-teller from a very young age, acutely aware of the power and rhythm of words and language to build bridges of understanding between people and cultures, to communicate with others and come to a... How do we retain an optimistic viewpoint when so many troubling things are happening in the world? She asks the gentle questions to help us move forward with any loss, and teaches us how to use our unique gifts to discover our strengths and find a path to wholeness. You belong here and you belong anywhere you want to go." With the Champions League quarter finals finely balanced, Musa and Ryan recorded a bonus podcast to reflect on Manchester United's defeat to Barcelona and Ajax's draw with Juventus.
“There’s a lot of pressure on people to get over their grief. Read about our approach to external linking.
Ken talks with us... “The journey is propelled by the questions you ask. Community is action.”
Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Are mandatory quotas desirable or necessary to ensure more diversity? These inspiring discussions explore their stories, giving us “how to” ideas, routines, and strategies to achieve balance, buoyancy and energy! For free. Playwright, poet, and author Irene O’Garden returns to In the Balance to discuss the ingredients to maintaining optimism, compassion, and hope. What do I do with this?
What should bosses do to support staff in crisis?
Can it survive?
What does the world need to do to move faster on renewable energy? How dare I go on with life when someone I love is not able to? Hear the audio that matters most to you. Musician, actor, composer, singer, dad, and overall renaissance man Ronobir Lahiri takes us through the journey of following his dream and finding his voice as an artist. Read about our approach to external linking. Should the big online firms pay us for using our personal data? How dare I ever experience joy again?’ And yet writing new chapters of life is what they would wish for us. In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert. How do we let truth in when we’re afraid?
Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade.
Is working for longer to be feared or welcomed in our rapidly ageing societies? Even now after playing for almost 30 years, I hear that and it sounds like the authentic voice of my soul.”
You can do things in your own time in your own way.”
The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. She encourages us to listen with our heart, not to question moments of “gladness,” and to never doubt that optimism always lies within. Susan talks to Broadway leading lady Sandra Joseph, who starred as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera for a record-breaking 10 years about something we all can relate to: Fear and not letting it “run the show.” She also discusses her process for personal growth and her universal message of practicing loving kindness both inwardly to ourselves and outwardly to all those around us. Who should decide how to hold AI to account - companies or countries? In this last episode of the Grief Sessions, Susan talks with Dr Ken Druck, an author and pioneer of helping people become more resilient and courageous, particularly after the loss of a loved one.
Together he and Susan talk about the many manifestations of grief which include the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, or the loss of a relationship, but also the collective and seemingly unending losses we are currently experiencing through the global health and cultural crises we find ourselves in at this moment in our history. (304 total), Sign up to receive every programme automatically, Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade, A managing director opens up about her work-induced breakdown. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In The Balance Podcast. Is the office the ideal workplace or should we be getting out more? He discusses his experience navigating the racial landscape of American theatre and television, and how he was able to pivot, adapt and find a place as... “We have many lives, many great opportunities. In this second episode of The Grief Sessions, Susan is joined by Gayle Danley, slam poet and grief guide to children and teenagers across the nation. bbc-in-the-balance. and it all depends on the individual needs of the... How does anxiety work in the brain? How 'financial therapy' can help unravel our relationship with money, How India is tackling sexual harassment in the workplace, How the rest of Europe is preparing for Brexit. The gap between our ethics and what we spend our money on. '”
She believes in treating the whole person, not just their symptoms. In the second episode in our series exploring anxiety, achievement expert Julie Flanders discusses the different positive and negative aspects of anxiety, what our anxiety can teach us, and shares some strategies and techniques she uses to help her clients stop anxiety in it’s tracks. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In the BalancePodcast. Why did this happen? What's the best way to balance the demands of a job and a family?
Market swings are back, but is it also fuelled by computers? In the Balance podcast on demand - In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert.
Oh my god…’ because it doesn’t lead anywhere. Award-winning playwright and writer Sibyl Kempson sheds some light onto her creative process, discussing how to work with what you’ve got while still stretching yourself to the limits of imagination and curiosity, how to intuitively uncover new narrative structures, and find the fun, the joy, and the buoyancy of creating. She talks about her creative and spiritual journey, her experiences being present for people’s life and the moment they pass on, and her vision for healing. Certified nutritionist Taryn L Kennedy talks with Susan about how nutrition affects our nervous system, particularly in times of stress, and how our diet contributes to our anxiety. Susan talks with NY Times best-selling author, poet, and philosopher Mark Nepo about beauty, truth, fear and his process of looking inward in order to rise and meet the daring and dangerous outer world we now find ourselves in. In this week’s episode performance poet, actor and profoundly connected activist Tamora Israel talks about bringing people together, speaking your truth and allowing your own personal experience to inspire others and create community wherever you are. The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. Updated: weekly. Why we find it so hard to think long-term, and the fixes that can help us get better. Advice for younger bosses when hiring older staff, Intergenerational working - how to make it a success. In The Balance. We begin a five episode series called "The Grief Sessions" with the brilliant and extraordinary Dr. Robert A Neimeyer. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium.
Broadway and television actress, singer, and teacher Carolyn Mignini discusses her life and career through the lens of change and the freedom that can be found in making decisions, particularly those decisions that come from listening to inner cues of your deepest self. Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Sign up to receive every programme automatically. In this first episode of the "The Voice is a Wild Thing Series" Susan talks to artist, teacher, activist, Lisa Teasley about her work, from writing to her paintings. What's the best way to build a business from the ground up?
So I cannot sit here and say ‘Why me?
Meet the innovators attempting to mitigate against climate change. Sports, music, news and podcasts. China forces some of its games companies to restrict the number of hours of play. Welcome to In the Balance, an Iowa Judicial Branch podcast dedicated to exploring the history and inner workings of Iowa’s judicial branch. This podcast expands on our promise of open and transparent courts, taking you beyond the courtroom doors to learn about the Iowa judicial system and the many people who keep our state’s courts operating efficiently and fairly. What is it saying to you? Kitty also shares some of her poetry with us, in this beautifully touching and hopeful episode. In the final episode in our series of anxiety, Susan talks with somatic therapist Deborah Claire Bagg about how to treat anxiety with a multidisciplinary, holistic approach. The UK parliament has rejected the Brexit deal struck between the government and the EU.
Sign up to receive every programme automatically. Who are we beyond the anxious thought or the anxious feeling?
Can economic sanctions work to change behaviour? Can our investment choices hasten the switch to clean energy? Listen to In the Balance episodes free, on demand. It’s a way of taking them with us.”
Together they discuss the importance of acknowledging the existence of grief in the lives of children, how to listen and ask questions, so that they can find their voices and allow it to take shape through poetry, writing, art or however... "We are soft bodies in a hard world..."
And they don’t stop coming.”
In this fourth and final episode of the Voice is a Wild Thing Series, Susan Eichhorn Young discusses her career in the arts and how it has shaped her perspectives on teaching voice, the role of the artist within society, and how their voices tell the stories of the present, doing the work to create more conscious social awareness.
Could the Commonwealth become a new force in global trade? So let’s live it. What is it teaching you?
Susan talks with renowned brain scientist and best-selling author of My Stroke of Insight, about the circuitry of the brain and how anxiety works; explaining the connections between the science, humanity, heart and soul, and where anxiety fits into it all. Episodes available: indefinitely. Community is so much more than hanging out.
What's the business case for sending robots and eventually people to the red planet? Julia talks with Susan about her struggles with anxiety, tips and rituals she uses to help manage it and advice she has for other kids who are experiencing anxiety. In this special edition we ask who paid the greatest price in the Great Recession. “When you’re called, you need to be able to walk through that door.”
Lisa knew she wanted to be a story-teller from a very young age, acutely aware of the power and rhythm of words and language to build bridges of understanding between people and cultures, to communicate with others and come to a... How do we retain an optimistic viewpoint when so many troubling things are happening in the world? She asks the gentle questions to help us move forward with any loss, and teaches us how to use our unique gifts to discover our strengths and find a path to wholeness. You belong here and you belong anywhere you want to go." With the Champions League quarter finals finely balanced, Musa and Ryan recorded a bonus podcast to reflect on Manchester United's defeat to Barcelona and Ajax's draw with Juventus.
“There’s a lot of pressure on people to get over their grief. Read about our approach to external linking.
Ken talks with us... “The journey is propelled by the questions you ask. Community is action.”
Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Are mandatory quotas desirable or necessary to ensure more diversity? These inspiring discussions explore their stories, giving us “how to” ideas, routines, and strategies to achieve balance, buoyancy and energy! For free. Playwright, poet, and author Irene O’Garden returns to In the Balance to discuss the ingredients to maintaining optimism, compassion, and hope. What do I do with this?
What should bosses do to support staff in crisis?
Can it survive?
What does the world need to do to move faster on renewable energy? How dare I go on with life when someone I love is not able to? Hear the audio that matters most to you. Musician, actor, composer, singer, dad, and overall renaissance man Ronobir Lahiri takes us through the journey of following his dream and finding his voice as an artist. Read about our approach to external linking. Should the big online firms pay us for using our personal data? How dare I ever experience joy again?’ And yet writing new chapters of life is what they would wish for us. In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert. How do we let truth in when we’re afraid?
Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade.
Is working for longer to be feared or welcomed in our rapidly ageing societies? Even now after playing for almost 30 years, I hear that and it sounds like the authentic voice of my soul.”
You can do things in your own time in your own way.”
The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. She encourages us to listen with our heart, not to question moments of “gladness,” and to never doubt that optimism always lies within. Susan talks to Broadway leading lady Sandra Joseph, who starred as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera for a record-breaking 10 years about something we all can relate to: Fear and not letting it “run the show.” She also discusses her process for personal growth and her universal message of practicing loving kindness both inwardly to ourselves and outwardly to all those around us. Who should decide how to hold AI to account - companies or countries? In this last episode of the Grief Sessions, Susan talks with Dr Ken Druck, an author and pioneer of helping people become more resilient and courageous, particularly after the loss of a loved one.
Together he and Susan talk about the many manifestations of grief which include the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, or the loss of a relationship, but also the collective and seemingly unending losses we are currently experiencing through the global health and cultural crises we find ourselves in at this moment in our history. (304 total), Sign up to receive every programme automatically, Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade, A managing director opens up about her work-induced breakdown. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In The Balance Podcast. Is the office the ideal workplace or should we be getting out more? He discusses his experience navigating the racial landscape of American theatre and television, and how he was able to pivot, adapt and find a place as... “We have many lives, many great opportunities. In this second episode of The Grief Sessions, Susan is joined by Gayle Danley, slam poet and grief guide to children and teenagers across the nation. bbc-in-the-balance. and it all depends on the individual needs of the... How does anxiety work in the brain? How 'financial therapy' can help unravel our relationship with money, How India is tackling sexual harassment in the workplace, How the rest of Europe is preparing for Brexit. The gap between our ethics and what we spend our money on. '”
She believes in treating the whole person, not just their symptoms. In the second episode in our series exploring anxiety, achievement expert Julie Flanders discusses the different positive and negative aspects of anxiety, what our anxiety can teach us, and shares some strategies and techniques she uses to help her clients stop anxiety in it’s tracks. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In the BalancePodcast. Why did this happen? What's the best way to balance the demands of a job and a family?
Market swings are back, but is it also fuelled by computers? In the Balance podcast on demand - In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert.
Oh my god…’ because it doesn’t lead anywhere. Award-winning playwright and writer Sibyl Kempson sheds some light onto her creative process, discussing how to work with what you’ve got while still stretching yourself to the limits of imagination and curiosity, how to intuitively uncover new narrative structures, and find the fun, the joy, and the buoyancy of creating. She talks about her creative and spiritual journey, her experiences being present for people’s life and the moment they pass on, and her vision for healing. Certified nutritionist Taryn L Kennedy talks with Susan about how nutrition affects our nervous system, particularly in times of stress, and how our diet contributes to our anxiety. Susan talks with NY Times best-selling author, poet, and philosopher Mark Nepo about beauty, truth, fear and his process of looking inward in order to rise and meet the daring and dangerous outer world we now find ourselves in. In this week’s episode performance poet, actor and profoundly connected activist Tamora Israel talks about bringing people together, speaking your truth and allowing your own personal experience to inspire others and create community wherever you are. The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. Updated: weekly. Why we find it so hard to think long-term, and the fixes that can help us get better. Advice for younger bosses when hiring older staff, Intergenerational working - how to make it a success. In The Balance. We begin a five episode series called "The Grief Sessions" with the brilliant and extraordinary Dr. Robert A Neimeyer. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium.
Broadway and television actress, singer, and teacher Carolyn Mignini discusses her life and career through the lens of change and the freedom that can be found in making decisions, particularly those decisions that come from listening to inner cues of your deepest self. Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Sign up to receive every programme automatically. In this first episode of the "The Voice is a Wild Thing Series" Susan talks to artist, teacher, activist, Lisa Teasley about her work, from writing to her paintings. What's the best way to build a business from the ground up?
So I cannot sit here and say ‘Why me?
Meet the innovators attempting to mitigate against climate change. Sports, music, news and podcasts. China forces some of its games companies to restrict the number of hours of play. Welcome to In the Balance, an Iowa Judicial Branch podcast dedicated to exploring the history and inner workings of Iowa’s judicial branch. This podcast expands on our promise of open and transparent courts, taking you beyond the courtroom doors to learn about the Iowa judicial system and the many people who keep our state’s courts operating efficiently and fairly. What is it saying to you? Kitty also shares some of her poetry with us, in this beautifully touching and hopeful episode. In the final episode in our series of anxiety, Susan talks with somatic therapist Deborah Claire Bagg about how to treat anxiety with a multidisciplinary, holistic approach. The UK parliament has rejected the Brexit deal struck between the government and the EU.
Sign up to receive every programme automatically. Who are we beyond the anxious thought or the anxious feeling?
Can economic sanctions work to change behaviour? Can our investment choices hasten the switch to clean energy? Listen to In the Balance episodes free, on demand. It’s a way of taking them with us.”
Together they discuss the importance of acknowledging the existence of grief in the lives of children, how to listen and ask questions, so that they can find their voices and allow it to take shape through poetry, writing, art or however... "We are soft bodies in a hard world..."
And they don’t stop coming.”
In this fourth and final episode of the Voice is a Wild Thing Series, Susan Eichhorn Young discusses her career in the arts and how it has shaped her perspectives on teaching voice, the role of the artist within society, and how their voices tell the stories of the present, doing the work to create more conscious social awareness.
Could the Commonwealth become a new force in global trade? So let’s live it. What is it teaching you?
Susan talks with renowned brain scientist and best-selling author of My Stroke of Insight, about the circuitry of the brain and how anxiety works; explaining the connections between the science, humanity, heart and soul, and where anxiety fits into it all. Episodes available: indefinitely. Community is so much more than hanging out.
What's the business case for sending robots and eventually people to the red planet? Julia talks with Susan about her struggles with anxiety, tips and rituals she uses to help manage it and advice she has for other kids who are experiencing anxiety. In this special edition we ask who paid the greatest price in the Great Recession. “When you’re called, you need to be able to walk through that door.”
Lisa knew she wanted to be a story-teller from a very young age, acutely aware of the power and rhythm of words and language to build bridges of understanding between people and cultures, to communicate with others and come to a... How do we retain an optimistic viewpoint when so many troubling things are happening in the world? She asks the gentle questions to help us move forward with any loss, and teaches us how to use our unique gifts to discover our strengths and find a path to wholeness. You belong here and you belong anywhere you want to go." With the Champions League quarter finals finely balanced, Musa and Ryan recorded a bonus podcast to reflect on Manchester United's defeat to Barcelona and Ajax's draw with Juventus.
“There’s a lot of pressure on people to get over their grief. Read about our approach to external linking.
Ken talks with us... “The journey is propelled by the questions you ask. Community is action.”
Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Are mandatory quotas desirable or necessary to ensure more diversity? These inspiring discussions explore their stories, giving us “how to” ideas, routines, and strategies to achieve balance, buoyancy and energy! For free. Playwright, poet, and author Irene O’Garden returns to In the Balance to discuss the ingredients to maintaining optimism, compassion, and hope. What do I do with this?
What should bosses do to support staff in crisis?
Can it survive?
What does the world need to do to move faster on renewable energy? How dare I go on with life when someone I love is not able to? Hear the audio that matters most to you. Musician, actor, composer, singer, dad, and overall renaissance man Ronobir Lahiri takes us through the journey of following his dream and finding his voice as an artist. Read about our approach to external linking. Should the big online firms pay us for using our personal data? How dare I ever experience joy again?’ And yet writing new chapters of life is what they would wish for us. In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert. How do we let truth in when we’re afraid?
Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade.
Is working for longer to be feared or welcomed in our rapidly ageing societies? Even now after playing for almost 30 years, I hear that and it sounds like the authentic voice of my soul.”
You can do things in your own time in your own way.”
The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. She encourages us to listen with our heart, not to question moments of “gladness,” and to never doubt that optimism always lies within. Susan talks to Broadway leading lady Sandra Joseph, who starred as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera for a record-breaking 10 years about something we all can relate to: Fear and not letting it “run the show.” She also discusses her process for personal growth and her universal message of practicing loving kindness both inwardly to ourselves and outwardly to all those around us. Who should decide how to hold AI to account - companies or countries? In this last episode of the Grief Sessions, Susan talks with Dr Ken Druck, an author and pioneer of helping people become more resilient and courageous, particularly after the loss of a loved one.
Together he and Susan talk about the many manifestations of grief which include the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, or the loss of a relationship, but also the collective and seemingly unending losses we are currently experiencing through the global health and cultural crises we find ourselves in at this moment in our history. (304 total), Sign up to receive every programme automatically, Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade, A managing director opens up about her work-induced breakdown. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In The Balance Podcast. Is the office the ideal workplace or should we be getting out more? He discusses his experience navigating the racial landscape of American theatre and television, and how he was able to pivot, adapt and find a place as... “We have many lives, many great opportunities. In this second episode of The Grief Sessions, Susan is joined by Gayle Danley, slam poet and grief guide to children and teenagers across the nation. bbc-in-the-balance. and it all depends on the individual needs of the... How does anxiety work in the brain? How 'financial therapy' can help unravel our relationship with money, How India is tackling sexual harassment in the workplace, How the rest of Europe is preparing for Brexit. The gap between our ethics and what we spend our money on. '”
The EU has a new parliament, new leadership, but the same old problems. Should more employers bring in so-called "love contracts" for workers in relationships?
She believes in treating the whole person, not just their symptoms. In the second episode in our series exploring anxiety, achievement expert Julie Flanders discusses the different positive and negative aspects of anxiety, what our anxiety can teach us, and shares some strategies and techniques she uses to help her clients stop anxiety in it’s tracks. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In the BalancePodcast. Why did this happen? What's the best way to balance the demands of a job and a family?
Market swings are back, but is it also fuelled by computers? In the Balance podcast on demand - In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert.
Oh my god…’ because it doesn’t lead anywhere. Award-winning playwright and writer Sibyl Kempson sheds some light onto her creative process, discussing how to work with what you’ve got while still stretching yourself to the limits of imagination and curiosity, how to intuitively uncover new narrative structures, and find the fun, the joy, and the buoyancy of creating. She talks about her creative and spiritual journey, her experiences being present for people’s life and the moment they pass on, and her vision for healing. Certified nutritionist Taryn L Kennedy talks with Susan about how nutrition affects our nervous system, particularly in times of stress, and how our diet contributes to our anxiety. Susan talks with NY Times best-selling author, poet, and philosopher Mark Nepo about beauty, truth, fear and his process of looking inward in order to rise and meet the daring and dangerous outer world we now find ourselves in. In this week’s episode performance poet, actor and profoundly connected activist Tamora Israel talks about bringing people together, speaking your truth and allowing your own personal experience to inspire others and create community wherever you are. The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. Updated: weekly. Why we find it so hard to think long-term, and the fixes that can help us get better. Advice for younger bosses when hiring older staff, Intergenerational working - how to make it a success. In The Balance. We begin a five episode series called "The Grief Sessions" with the brilliant and extraordinary Dr. Robert A Neimeyer. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium.
Broadway and television actress, singer, and teacher Carolyn Mignini discusses her life and career through the lens of change and the freedom that can be found in making decisions, particularly those decisions that come from listening to inner cues of your deepest self. Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Sign up to receive every programme automatically. In this first episode of the "The Voice is a Wild Thing Series" Susan talks to artist, teacher, activist, Lisa Teasley about her work, from writing to her paintings. What's the best way to build a business from the ground up?
So I cannot sit here and say ‘Why me?
Meet the innovators attempting to mitigate against climate change. Sports, music, news and podcasts. China forces some of its games companies to restrict the number of hours of play. Welcome to In the Balance, an Iowa Judicial Branch podcast dedicated to exploring the history and inner workings of Iowa’s judicial branch. This podcast expands on our promise of open and transparent courts, taking you beyond the courtroom doors to learn about the Iowa judicial system and the many people who keep our state’s courts operating efficiently and fairly. What is it saying to you? Kitty also shares some of her poetry with us, in this beautifully touching and hopeful episode. In the final episode in our series of anxiety, Susan talks with somatic therapist Deborah Claire Bagg about how to treat anxiety with a multidisciplinary, holistic approach. The UK parliament has rejected the Brexit deal struck between the government and the EU.
Sign up to receive every programme automatically. Who are we beyond the anxious thought or the anxious feeling?
Can economic sanctions work to change behaviour? Can our investment choices hasten the switch to clean energy? Listen to In the Balance episodes free, on demand. It’s a way of taking them with us.”
Together they discuss the importance of acknowledging the existence of grief in the lives of children, how to listen and ask questions, so that they can find their voices and allow it to take shape through poetry, writing, art or however... "We are soft bodies in a hard world..."
And they don’t stop coming.”
In this fourth and final episode of the Voice is a Wild Thing Series, Susan Eichhorn Young discusses her career in the arts and how it has shaped her perspectives on teaching voice, the role of the artist within society, and how their voices tell the stories of the present, doing the work to create more conscious social awareness.
Could the Commonwealth become a new force in global trade? So let’s live it. What is it teaching you?
Susan talks with renowned brain scientist and best-selling author of My Stroke of Insight, about the circuitry of the brain and how anxiety works; explaining the connections between the science, humanity, heart and soul, and where anxiety fits into it all. Episodes available: indefinitely. Community is so much more than hanging out.
What's the business case for sending robots and eventually people to the red planet? Julia talks with Susan about her struggles with anxiety, tips and rituals she uses to help manage it and advice she has for other kids who are experiencing anxiety. In this special edition we ask who paid the greatest price in the Great Recession. “When you’re called, you need to be able to walk through that door.”
Lisa knew she wanted to be a story-teller from a very young age, acutely aware of the power and rhythm of words and language to build bridges of understanding between people and cultures, to communicate with others and come to a... How do we retain an optimistic viewpoint when so many troubling things are happening in the world? She asks the gentle questions to help us move forward with any loss, and teaches us how to use our unique gifts to discover our strengths and find a path to wholeness. You belong here and you belong anywhere you want to go." With the Champions League quarter finals finely balanced, Musa and Ryan recorded a bonus podcast to reflect on Manchester United's defeat to Barcelona and Ajax's draw with Juventus.
“There’s a lot of pressure on people to get over their grief. Read about our approach to external linking.
Ken talks with us... “The journey is propelled by the questions you ask. Community is action.”
Welcome to the BALANCE podcast, from the team behind the award-winning wellness and lifestyle media brand, BALANCE. Are mandatory quotas desirable or necessary to ensure more diversity? These inspiring discussions explore their stories, giving us “how to” ideas, routines, and strategies to achieve balance, buoyancy and energy! For free. Playwright, poet, and author Irene O’Garden returns to In the Balance to discuss the ingredients to maintaining optimism, compassion, and hope. What do I do with this?
What should bosses do to support staff in crisis?
Can it survive?
What does the world need to do to move faster on renewable energy? How dare I go on with life when someone I love is not able to? Hear the audio that matters most to you. Musician, actor, composer, singer, dad, and overall renaissance man Ronobir Lahiri takes us through the journey of following his dream and finding his voice as an artist. Read about our approach to external linking. Should the big online firms pay us for using our personal data? How dare I ever experience joy again?’ And yet writing new chapters of life is what they would wish for us. In the Balance is a new podcast featuring therapist and artist Susan Lambert. How do we let truth in when we’re afraid?
Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade.
Is working for longer to be feared or welcomed in our rapidly ageing societies? Even now after playing for almost 30 years, I hear that and it sounds like the authentic voice of my soul.”
You can do things in your own time in your own way.”
The biggest financial stories and why they matter to us all. She encourages us to listen with our heart, not to question moments of “gladness,” and to never doubt that optimism always lies within. Susan talks to Broadway leading lady Sandra Joseph, who starred as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera for a record-breaking 10 years about something we all can relate to: Fear and not letting it “run the show.” She also discusses her process for personal growth and her universal message of practicing loving kindness both inwardly to ourselves and outwardly to all those around us. Who should decide how to hold AI to account - companies or countries? In this last episode of the Grief Sessions, Susan talks with Dr Ken Druck, an author and pioneer of helping people become more resilient and courageous, particularly after the loss of a loved one.
Together he and Susan talk about the many manifestations of grief which include the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, or the loss of a relationship, but also the collective and seemingly unending losses we are currently experiencing through the global health and cultural crises we find ourselves in at this moment in our history. (304 total), Sign up to receive every programme automatically, Agreement promises boost for pan-African trade, A managing director opens up about her work-induced breakdown. In each episode, deputy editor James Gill (occasionally joined by founder / editor Sophie Scott) chats with luminaries from entertainment, wellness, sport, business and beyond about how to optimise health, happiness and performance. In The Balance Podcast. Is the office the ideal workplace or should we be getting out more? He discusses his experience navigating the racial landscape of American theatre and television, and how he was able to pivot, adapt and find a place as... “We have many lives, many great opportunities. In this second episode of The Grief Sessions, Susan is joined by Gayle Danley, slam poet and grief guide to children and teenagers across the nation. bbc-in-the-balance. and it all depends on the individual needs of the... How does anxiety work in the brain? How 'financial therapy' can help unravel our relationship with money, How India is tackling sexual harassment in the workplace, How the rest of Europe is preparing for Brexit. The gap between our ethics and what we spend our money on. '”