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Of Mountains and Minds is a podcast sharing stories from those who have been through a life-changing endurance event, transition or challenge. It shines a light on exeriences that might inspire or help others planning a change or just dealing with the highs and lows of being human. In our British culture, sometimes we struggle to talk openly about the things that matter and connect us to others. This is an experiment to test the appetite for more conversations about everything from finding motivation and the realities of big adventures to mental health, unconventional career changes, parenthood, grief and loss.

Of Mountains and Minds podcast Of Mountains and Minds podcast

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    • 4.8 • 76 Ratings

Of Mountains and Minds is a podcast sharing stories from those who have been through a life-changing endurance event, transition or challenge. It shines a light on exeriences that might inspire or help others planning a change or just dealing with the highs and lows of being human. In our British culture, sometimes we struggle to talk openly about the things that matter and connect us to others. This is an experiment to test the appetite for more conversations about everything from finding motivation and the realities of big adventures to mental health, unconventional career changes, parenthood, grief and loss.

    A conversation with Jennie Agg

    A conversation with Jennie Agg

    In this special bonus episode you can meet Jennie Agg. A talented writer, journalist and blogger, Jennie works primarily in women’s health, expertly informed by her own personal experiences. She has been through a torrent of loss in the past five years. Since enduring a miscarriage four years ago, just days before her 12-week scan, she has suffered three more devastating pregnancy losses. She had repeated reassurances that nothing was wrong and struggled to understand the why of it all.

    Jennie is a powerhouse of knowledge on recurrent miscarriage, and shares her honest perspectives, growth and struggles through her stunning blog, The Uterus Monologues. She also shines a light on the experiences of other women with their own miscarriage stories by curating guest monologues.

    As we recorded, in the depths of Covid-19 lockdown, Jennie was eight months pregnant with her fifth pregnancy and excitingly I can report that she gave birth to a beautiful little baby boy, Edward, in July. Both mama and son are thriving and healthy. Congratulations Jennie!

    We talk about everything from the lack of open conversation about trying to conceive and the isolation that can result, to the unintended consequences and fallout of people’s reactions to miscarriage.

    Thanks to Jennie to opening up about the detail of recurrent pregnancy loss, which is just the tip of the iceberg in her writing and awareness-raising, shifting us towards a more supportive, stigma-free culture.

    • 1 hr 30 min
    A conversation with Jo Love

    A conversation with Jo Love

    Meet Jo Love this week, for the final episode in series seven. Jo is determined to shine more light on the all too common yet devastating challenge of post-natal depression, and advocates for more support for mothers going through it, as well as other still-stigmatised mental health conditions.

    Jo is an award-winning mental health campaigner, writer and speaker, standing up for the whole spectrum of mental illness that so many women struggle with through the major phases of life, especially motherhood. A former laywer, Jo worked in London for many years, living life at a whirlwind pace and slowly becoming affected by the aggression and stress in modern lifestyles.

    Jo has suffered with depression and OCD since she was young, and when she became a mother five years ago her mental health began to crumble dangerously, to the point she felt suicidal and began making plans to end her life. Jo tells us about how her OCD manifested, through dermitilomania, obsessive checking and compulsive, intrusive thoughts. A highly distressing and debilitating cocktail of conditions. With searing honesty, she shares what the darkest days of her post-natal depression were like, and what it took to start the road of recovery – which is far from linear and is a lifetime mission.

    We also explore the power of dismantling core beliefs stemming from childhood; the sanitisation of mental health and experiences that are still stigmatised and misunderstood; the loss of self that can manifest through motherhood; and recovering from the trappings of perfectionism.

    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
76 Ratings

76 Ratings

Paradise327 ,

Great pod

Great pod - Caroline gently gets the guests to really open up and the guests themselves have been great. Even if the episode topic isn't something you've experienced exactly, the discussions still provide real contemplation and comfort. Really recommend.

kevinultra ,

Mountains, minds and much more

Great presenter, great guests, inspiring and though-provoking conversation. Every episode is an absolute belter. Highly recommended. Just one thing ... that music has to go. Really. I dare say there's a time and a place for that sort of downbeat melancholia, but it really doesn't fit the theme of the show. Let's have something more powerful and uplifting for the next season! Thanks :)

BoabTT ,

Top podcast

Caroline has a lovely interviewing technique, asking probing questions in a gentle manner that brings out some insightful answers from her interviewees. I have a personal interest as many guests are from an endurance sports background and it’s comforting to hear that people are willing to their struggles on this medium. Keep up the great work.

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