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- Health & Fitness
Head Talks is a home for informative and inspiring talks on mental wellbeing and the mind.
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Facing the future with John Sanei
Facing the future with John Sanei by Head Talks
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Tshering Tobgay Podcast
Dasho Tshering Tobgay is the former Prime Minister of Bhutan, the Himalayan country once isolated from the rest of the world, but which in recent decades has been pursuing the idea of measuring ‘gross national happiness’. This idea goes beyond the traditional pursuit of economic growth and takes into account the country’s environment and culture. Dasho Tshering talks to us about how his country has changed and how he himself has coped with the ups and downs of political life, learning to question the nature of both failures and successes along the way.
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Head Talks Greatest Hits
Hear some of the inspiring people who've spoken to Head Talks:
Lisane Basquiat, life strategist
John Sanei, author, speaker, strategist
Keri-Anne Payne, Olympic swimmer
Dasho Tshering Tobgay, former Prime Minister of Bhutan
Mark & Maddy Austin, journalist and daughter recovered from eating disorder
Sir Ian Cheshire, senior businessman
Kristin Neff, psychologist -
Arnaud Collery: bringing happiness to work
Arnaud Collery: bringing happiness to work by Head Talks
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Family Matters with Lisane Basquiat
Lisane Basquiat, the founder of Shaping Freedom, grew up in an immigrant Haitian family in Brooklyn. She and her siblings — including the artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat — were expected to succeed in conventional ways. Her brother took his own creative path. Lisane, who is an entrepreneur and a life strategist, followed a conventional corporate route for a while but now also helps others to define what they want from their lives. She says that families and their legacies to us are central. She tells us we need to work out how to be accountable to ourselves and not to put the responsibility for our own happiness onto others, whether that means members of our family or those outside.
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Anastasia Dedyukhina
While working in stressful jobs, Anastasia Dedyukhina realised that smartphones, and the pressure to be ‘always on’, were doing her harm. She tried an experiment: giving up her smartphone altogether and going back to a more offline way of life. The experience inspired her to found Consciously Digital, a network of coaches who help others to find a better balance between their online and offline lives. Anastasia describes what the constant switching of tasks does to our brains, and gives us some helpful advice for those who would like their families to spend less time on screens.