Solitude is something we don’t have enough of in our lives. Not loneliness, not isolation, but the simple act of spending time alone, on purpose. With the world being louder and faster than ever, it’s easy to get caught up in the noise and lose ourselves. In this episode, I explore the value of solitude, and how, by becoming comfortable with being alone, we can begin to reconnect with ourselves and rediscover who we really are. I talk about my own experience of once being completely content in my own company, to struggling through grief, and now, how I’ve been learning to find that peace again. We’ll look at the role of solitude in today’s world, and the simple ways we can practise it. If you’ve been feeling lost or disconnected lately, maybe it’s time for a quiet moment to rediscover yourself.
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In a world where we’re constantly stimulated, boredom has become something we avoid at all costs. But what if boredom isn’t the problem... what if it’s the answer? This week, I explore our relationship with boredom and stillness, how modern life and technology have made it harder to slow down, and why learning to sit with quiet moments might be one of the most powerful things we can do for our minds. I talk about why we’ve become so uncomfortable with doing nothing, how this constant need for stimulation affects our creativity and mental health, and what we can do to reclaim stillness in our everyday lives.
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Life today moves faster than ever. We’re constantly connected, constantly stimulated; and yet many of us feel more disconnected than ever. In this episode, I talk about how technology and the pace of modern life have changed the way we live, think, and connect. Growing up through a period before everything went digital, I share my experiences of life before and after the technological shift, how things have changed, and look at some of the challenges we face today.
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Loneliness and Isolation is becoming one of the biggest problems we face in our modern world. Despite being more connected than ever digitally, we're more disconnected than ever in reality. This week, I talk about my own experiences with loneliness and isolation, explore why it’s become such a growing issue, and discuss what we can do to change it. It’s an episode about reflection, reconnection, and reminding ourselves that none of us are truly alone in feeling alone.
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Unfinished conversations are something we all carry with us. From the loss of a loved one, to losing contact with a friend, to the words we never quite found the courage to say... they stay with us in ways we don’t always expect. In this episode, I share my personal feelings on this subject, I explore why unfinished conversations happen, and how we can do things to deal with this. Most importantly, I share why it matters to reach out while we still can, to rebuild connections, and to have the conversations that matter before it’s too late. It’s a particularly poignant episode for me, because in many ways doing this podcast feels like continuing the conversations I used to have with Adz on The Life Bench... conversations I miss more than I can put into words.
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