Stompcast Behind The Stomp!
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Our mind and body can be transformed through the simple act of walking. That’s why Dr Alex George has made this new, ambient podcast.It supports his mission to get us all out stomping, so whether you’re taking the dog out, hiking up a mountain or maybe you simply need some fresh air, Dr Alex and his guests will be here every week as your loyal stomping companions.In every episode, you’ll hear Dr Alex George out on a stomp with an exciting guest, in a location of their choice, to take a meander into their lives.You’ll wind through uplifting and thought-provoking conversations with a soothing backdrop of birdsong, crashing waves or the breeze gently rustling through leaves.Each episode is split into three parts, designed to be listened to on three short stomps, or one long one.So put on your headphones, follow @thestompcast and join us on a good old stomp.
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Dr Alex’s Diaries: #46 I’ve Just Made a Tough Decision.. Here’s What I’ve Learnt
This week on the diaries, Dr Alex explains the importance of making tough and bold decisions and reveals one he’s made very recently.
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Pt 3: Navigating Grief: Tips for Self-Care and Emotional Wellbeing | Dr Chloe Paidoussis-Mitchell
In part 3, Dr Chloe shares how she helps her clients during the grieving process.
Dr Chloe explains how to objectively observe your emotions, how to regulate your nervous system and top tips to ground yourself in times of extreme anxiety.
Follow @drchloe_thegriefpsychologist and get her book ‘The Loss Prescription’
Support links:
NHSMacmillan Cancer SupportCruse Bereavement SupportMind
Follow the podcast on Instagram @thestompcast
To improve your mental fitness, get Dr Alex’s book The Mind Manual
Download Mettle: the mental fitness app for men
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Pt 2: Why We Need to Talk About Death | Dr Chloe Paidoussis-Mitchell
In part 2, Dr Chloe explains why as Brits we are so bad at talking about death and grief, and ways we can improve.
Dr Chloe and Dr Alex discuss why we avoid discussing loss when someone is recently bereaved, why it’s important to ask people about the people they’ve lost and how to start talking more about death.
Follow @drchloe_thegriefpsychologist and get her book ‘The Loss Prescription’
Support links:
NHSMacmillan Cancer SupportCruse Bereavement SupportMind
Follow the podcast on Instagram @thestompcast
To improve your mental fitness, get Dr Alex’s book The Mind Manual
Download Mettle: the mental fitness app for men
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.