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Charlotte Jameson

Join Charlotte Jameson as she talks to parents to see how they weave wellbeing into their day, so they can feel good and function well. Charlotte is a Wellbeing and Culture Specialist /Coach with over 17 years of experience of sharing positive psychology and neuroscience within corporates and education. Charlotte’s specific focus is helping parents be their best selves through The CALMER Parent Wellbeing Model™. Delivering helpful strategies to strengthen the ecosystem everyone comes home to each night in order to recharge. www.wellbeinggetsreal.com Instagram: @wellbeinggetsreal

  1. 04/09/2023

    Ep 15. Be your own inner coach _ Danielle Dobson

    Charlotte spoke with Danielle Dobson - Lead parent and Mother of 3 teenage boys, Author of Breaking the Gender Code and Founder of Code Conversations.   Danielle’s three wellbeing habits are: 1.   Claim the day with a morning routine – “Give to myself before I give to the world” - Little rituals included: hot water on face, drink hot water, sitting in stillness, 10 mins of Qi Gong. When her kids were smaller, “I didn’t have high expectations on what it should be.” 2.  Evening routine – de-fragging before lights out. A mindfulness analogy of the baggage carousel. 3.  Strengthening your inner coach, a compassionate voice and self-knowledge data base. “Reframing what’s wrong and focusing on what’s strong”. “While a focus on what’s wrong helped us to survive, a focus on what’s strong will help us to thrive.”   Family Ritual Gratitude over dinner - Danielle spoke to continually improving this ritual making sure they all connect to what they were grateful for.   Where to find Danielle: on LinkedIn and her website: www.codeconversations.com.au Danielle’s Book – Breaking the Gender Code https://www.thenile.com.au/books/danielle-dobson/breaking-the-gender-code/9781922391070?gclid=Cj0KCQjw_5unBhCMARIsACZyzS2SOqJXY2-b1khpuCnxBx7xPMaeVg8N3yjj7hdGhiHazkkSJvuQdg0aAhL7EALw_wcB   **Opinions and information shared on this podcast are for general purposes and should not be considered as specific advice or services. Hosted by Charlotte Jameson www.wellbeinggetsreal.com Instagram: @wellbeinggetsreal and Produced by  Charlotte Jameson   PLEASE REMEMBER TO RATE AND SUBSCRIBE - let's help spread this wisdom. Share the love!

    23 min
  2. 29/05/2023

    Bonus Ep. What's the big deal about loneliness and isolation?

    Today Charlotte shares a bonus episode on the epidemic of loneliness and isolation. What is loneliness and isolation What are the health effects: The results from this multidisciplinary research have yielded some fascinating information: ·       Loneliness and social isolation are linked to around a 30 percent increased risk of having a stroke or developing coronary artery disease. ·       Higher relationship quality raises your levels of oxytocin, the so-called “love hormone.” ·       Blood pressure and anxiety are higher for people with ambivalent relationships than for those with supportive ones. ·       The presence of a supportive person — or even just thinking about them — can reduce cardiovascular and neuroendocrine responses to stress. Why loneliness and isolation is prevalent in today’s modern world. What is social connection and how does it benefit our health? How do we create more social connection? Stay tune for future episodes on The ART of connection … connecting in a disconnected world.   **Opinions and information shared on this podcast are for general purposes and should not be considered as specific advice or services. References: Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation 2023 The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community Social, Why our brains are wired to connect - Matthew D. Lieberman Hosted by Charlotte Jameson www.wellbeinggetsreal.com Instagram: @wellbeinggetsreal

    15 min

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Join Charlotte Jameson as she talks to parents to see how they weave wellbeing into their day, so they can feel good and function well. Charlotte is a Wellbeing and Culture Specialist /Coach with over 17 years of experience of sharing positive psychology and neuroscience within corporates and education. Charlotte’s specific focus is helping parents be their best selves through The CALMER Parent Wellbeing Model™. Delivering helpful strategies to strengthen the ecosystem everyone comes home to each night in order to recharge. www.wellbeinggetsreal.com Instagram: @wellbeinggetsreal