25 episodes

In our series of Harmony in Health podcasts we explore harmony principles with guests and team members, suggest ways in which our listeners can introduce more harmony into their self-care, their self-development and their community, and try to build our network of harmony in health practitioners.

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    • Health & Fitness

In our series of Harmony in Health podcasts we explore harmony principles with guests and team members, suggest ways in which our listeners can introduce more harmony into their self-care, their self-development and their community, and try to build our network of harmony in health practitioners.

    Winter Warmer - How to look after ourselves

    Winter Warmer - How to look after ourselves

    What and how is it helpful to eat in the winter time for our overall well being?  How does this depend on our 'type' and on what conditions or illnesses may be around?    In this podcast, recorded as a live event with an audience, Dr Eleni Tsiompanou shares her knowledge of Ayurveda and the teachings of Hippocrates as well as delicious recipes and practical advice for helping our systems thrive throughout the winter.

    • 56 min
    Food and Wellbeing with Natasha MacAller

    Food and Wellbeing with Natasha MacAller

    Foods have the ability to harm or heal us.  In this episode Julia Outlaw and Dr Eleni Tsiompanou talk to Natasha MacAller, ex professional ballet dancer and now renowned author and chef.   They discuss the health benefits of particular herbs and spices, share the process of developing recipes and connect about the joy of eating!  Includes recipe suggestions for improving mood and attention.

    • 41 min
    Connecting to Nature: Young People

    Connecting to Nature: Young People

    With spiralling mental health issues in young people and increasing eco-anxiety,  how can connecting to nature play a role?
    In this episode we hear from three young people with a passion for nature and all that it can offer.  They discuss personal experiences in nature, their choice of career, and share their thoughts on sustainability; an insight into the role nature has in young people finding harmony in themselves and in the world.
    Talking to Julia Outlaw from Harmony in Health are:
    Bobbit Benjamin-Wand, (age 26), Youth Programme Delivery Officer at the London Wildlife TrustAndrew Dixon, (age 26), Zookeeper and Young Advisor at the London Wildlife TrustJazzie Peffly, (age 20), Physical Geography Student at King's College London

    • 34 min
    Harmony and Precious Spaces

    Harmony and Precious Spaces

    How does our environment affect our wellbeing?  In particular, how can 'precious spaces' be created in schools that offer children and adults space to be themselves?

     In this episode, Julia talks to Dr Emma Dyer, an educational adviser who works with many schools, psychologists, therapists and children, assisting in the creation of supportive environments.  They discuss what makes a helpful space, the need for safety for learning and the importance for children to be comfortable and to move.

     Given current architectural and political constraints, there are still many practical solutions and ideas possible.

    • 39 min
    Connecting to Nature for Wellbeing

    Connecting to Nature for Wellbeing

    Many people recognise that they feel better when spending time in nature.  Why is this and how can this connection with nature be nurtured?
    In this episode, hear perspectives from three women who work in different ways connecting people to nature:  Leah McNally (London Wildlife Trust), Liz Ware (Silent Space) and Esther De Groot (The Really Green Gardener).
    They discuss how nature can help wellbeing, touching on topics of diversity, access, creativity, sustainability and young people, as well as acknowledging the balancing balm that nature is for themselves and others.

    • 43 min
    Learning from theatre training; in performance, in the community and in life

    Learning from theatre training; in performance, in the community and in life

    Bartosz Nowakowski, theatre director, shares some rich lessons from his work with actors, young people and struggling communities. 

    Techniques involving rhythm, connecting with the body, coordination and simple presence, he says, can provide a path to deal with the experiences of life - creating confidence and trust.  

    Here he discusses with Julia Outlaw some of his insights from connecting with actors, Bosnian refugees, teenagers and prisoners - and what it takes to feel good with ourselves, and then with others.

    • 34 min

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