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Agree with me or your are wrong!! What absolute nonsense! Hi my name is Jenna and I get things wrong. I am happy with that position of learning through uncertainty, thinking out loud, speaking with a variety of people and opinions, messy action, listening and asking questions. I am in the very early stages of my podcast and have learned a huge amount already. After the contraversy and censorship of 2020 and beyond I am on a journey of unlearning, learning and forming educated opinions not simply repeating what I have heard.

That Nurse Who Asks Questions Jenna Platt

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Agree with me or your are wrong!! What absolute nonsense! Hi my name is Jenna and I get things wrong. I am happy with that position of learning through uncertainty, thinking out loud, speaking with a variety of people and opinions, messy action, listening and asking questions. I am in the very early stages of my podcast and have learned a huge amount already. After the contraversy and censorship of 2020 and beyond I am on a journey of unlearning, learning and forming educated opinions not simply repeating what I have heard.

    #TNWAQ11 Gareth Wyn Jones. What this country needs is a farming revolution. #TNWAQ

    #TNWAQ11 Gareth Wyn Jones. What this country needs is a farming revolution. #TNWAQ

    What this country needs is a farming revolution.The UK needs to safeguard farmers because they play a vital role in producing food for the country and supporting the economy. Blaming them for environmental pollution is unjust, as many farmers have implemented sustainable practices and are working to reduce their impact on the environment. Additionally, many of the environmental problems facing the farming industry, such as climate change, are caused by factors outside of their control. By protecting and supporting farmers, the government can ensure a stable food supply and help mitigate the effects of environmental pollution.



    In this episode, I speak with Gareth Wyn Jones, a farmer from North Wales, on why the country needs to invest more in agriculture. Gareth shares what he often talks about on Twitter, the disconnection between people and food, why livestock is now being blamed for the environment, and the importance of local, seasonal, and regenerative agriculture. He also talks about the amount of food going to waste in the country, the benefits of real food, and the effects of lifestyle on our health and agriculture. 



    Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. ⬇️



    Timestamps 

    [01:22] Gareth Wyn’s background information 

    [03:14] What Gareth often shares on Twitter 

    [04:42] The disconnection between people and food 

    [08:27] The vegan diet 

    [11:17] Why is livestock now getting blamed for the environment? 

    [13:48] The importance of local, seasonal, and regenerative agriculture 

    [20:42] The effects of supermarkets on farmers 

    [22:00] The amount of food going to waste in the country 

    [25:34] The benefits of real food 

    [37:45] The effects of lifestyle on our health and agriculture 

    [40:42] The government helping farmers retire early 

    [45:06] What people are looking forward to in farming 

    [50:00] How people can start learning about farming 

    [54:50] How we can use the materials on our doorstep to add value to what we have got 



    Notable quotes: 

    ● “It is not about eating meat. It is the quality of the meat and where it comes from that matters.” 

    ● “Everybody has a journey in life. People turn to alcohol, people turn to cigarettes, and people turn to drugs. We all got our races. If you believe that not eating meat fits you, that’s okay, but don’t push misleading information.” 

    ● “We are all custodians of this earth. We don’t own it. So, we have to leave it in a better state than we found.” 

    ● “We can make a difference, but we must open a conversation and talk about the climate crisis.” 

    ● “The waste in the country is unbelievable. One-third of the food we produce in this country is going to waste.” 



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    • 57 min
    #TNWAQ10 - Amy Jones . Are you smart enough to home educate your children? #TNWAQ

    #TNWAQ10 - Amy Jones . Are you smart enough to home educate your children? #TNWAQ

    Are You Smart Enough To Home Educate Your Children?
    Home education, also known as homeschooling, is a popular alternative to traditional schooling for many families. One of the biggest advantages of home education is that it allows parents to tailor their children's education to their individual needs and abilities. This can result in a more personalized and effective learning experience, as children can work at their own pace and focus on subjects they are most interested in. 

     

    Additionally, home education allows for a more flexible schedule, which can be especially beneficial for children with special needs who may have difficulty attending a traditional school setting. In this episode, we are joined by Amy Jones, a teacher who home-educates his two boys. Amy shares why she decided to home-educate her children, the structure of qualifications in home education, and the experience of starting home education. She also talks about the effects of targets in schools, how the system is failing children with special needs, and the lessons she has learned from home education. Don’t miss a thing on this. Tune in to learn more!

     

    Timestamps

    [00:29] Amy Jone’s background information

    [01:22] Why Amy decided to home-educate her children

    [01:40] The structure of qualifications in home education

    [14:17] Are you smart enough to home-educate?

    [16:13] The effects of having targets in schools

    [22:00] The experience of starting home education

    [22:47] The lessons that Amy has learned from home education

    [27:37] How the system is failing children with special needs

    [35:23] Retaining your identity as a parent and those of your children in home education

    [40:08] Tips to help home education children socialize

    [43:08] The ratio between curiosity and attacks in home education

    [50:43] The process of home education

     


    Notable quotes:



    ●       “Children who can’t read in school at a young age will often fail to gain qualifications which is not the case with home education. Children who learn to read later in an unschooling environment don’t fail.”

    ●       “The trouble in many schools now, especially secondary, is children are disengaged.”

    ●       “If you are trying to teach a child something and they are not ready, then they won’t learn.”

    ●       “Some children need different support, which is why schools cannot work for everyone. If we try and fit children in those boxes, then their mental health is going to struggle.”

     
    Correction at moments [25:31] and [25:42] Amy states the percentage as 28% but she corrected this after as being 20%. 


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    #TNWAQ9 - James Esses . What is the cost of free speech, debate, being a voice for children? #TNWAQ

    #TNWAQ9 - James Esses . What is the cost of free speech, debate, being a voice for children? #TNWAQ

    Gender ideology refers to the belief that gender is not solely determined by biology but rather is a social construct that can be chosen or expressed in various ways. This perspective has led to increased acceptance and visibility of transgender and non-binary individuals, but it also has sparked debate and controversy. Some argue that gender ideology undermines traditional gender roles and norms, while others claim that it expands opportunities for children and gives them more freedom to express themselves. Regardless, it has had significant impacts on children, as they feel pressure to conform to certain gender stereotypes or question their own gender identity in a confusing or difficult way. 



    In this episode, I am joined by James Esses, an advocate of gender ideology and its impacts on children. He is also a former psychotherapist trainee who was expelled because of advocating for the effects of gender ideology. James shares his experience with gender ideology, the best way to tackle gender ideology, and why children are caught up in gender ideology. He also talks about the effects of gender-affirming surgery. 



    Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. ⬇️ 



    Timestamps 

    [00:24] James Esses’s background information 

    [01:18] James’s experience with gender ideology and how his campaign started 

    [05:37] The best way of tackling gender ideology [12:13] The effects of gender affirmation surgery 

    [16:05] The cruel narrative that we are giving to our children 

    [16:45] Why children are caught up in gender ideology 

    [19:07] The business part of puberty blockers 

    [22:03] James’s plans for his campaign 

    [29:33] The impact that James has had on people since starting his campaign 

    [36:12] The effects of gender-neutral on children 



    Notable quotes: 

    ● “Gender dysphoria is a mental health condition.” 

    ● “The cruel narrative we are giving to children is that the way to be your true self is fundamentally changing yourself.” 

    ● “We should be looking to help change people’s minds and not their bodies if they are feeling discomfort. “ 

    ● “The message of, you can be whatever you want to be irrespective of what anyone else thinks even if it is biologically untrue, is a very cruel message.” 

    ● “We are all a blend of different traits and characteristics. There are more feminine men and more masculine girls, and nothing is wrong with that. People should be able to dress and express themselves how they want, but it doesn’t mean that they need medication surgery.” 



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    • 39 min
    #TNWAQ8 - Trishul Vadi. Books, Backs and Business - #TNWAQ

    #TNWAQ8 - Trishul Vadi. Books, Backs and Business - #TNWAQ

    Osteopaths and chiropractors are healthcare practitioners focusing on the musculoskeletal system, including the bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Both can help to alleviate pain, improve mobility and flexibility, and promote overall wellness. Osteopaths use manual techniques such as manipulation, stretching, and massage to help the body heal itself, while chiropractors primarily use adjustments to realign the spine and other joints. Both types of practitioners may also guide exercise, posture, and lifestyle changes that can help prevent future pain or injury. 



    Osteopaths and Chiropractors offer a holistic approach to healthcare and can benefit people with chronic pain, sports injuries, and other musculoskeletal conditions. In this episode, I speak with Trishul Vadi, an Osteopath and Chiropractor, on how we can reduce pain in our bodies. Trishul shares how he got involved in working on people’s backs and bones, how social media impacts the health sector, and the Dos and Don’ts for people to help their backs. He also talks about the relationship between osteopaths and chiropractors. 



    Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. ⬇️ 



    Timestamps 

    [00:27] Trishul Vadi’s background information 

    [01:18] What Trishul does on TikTok 

    [03:29] How Trishul got involved in working on people’s backs and bones 

    [10:00] How social media is impacting the health sector 

    [13:16] What Trishul would say to a nervous patient to calm down 

    [15:28] The Dos and Don’ts for people to help their backs 

    [18:47] What Trishul has learned from his career as an Osteopath and Chiropractor 

    [26:00] Associating your relationship with pain 

    [27:49] The relationship between osteopath and chiropractor 

    [29:47] About the book: Every Body Matters 



    Notable quotes: 

    ● “There isn’t anything you should or shouldn’t do. You should be able to do whatever you want.” 

    ● “If you want to help people in any business, find out what you enjoy doing because you will do whatever it takes to help them.” 

    ● “If you re-associate your relationship with pain, as pain being an alarm, it shows you that there is something wrong.” 

    ● “If you want to be successful, just start. Look at the research, apply the research, and look at your results. With time everything will work out.” 



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    Facebook: https://facebook.com/TrishulVadi 

    Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/add/TrishulVadi 

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrishulVadi 

    LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/TrishulVadi 

    TikTok: http://vm.tiktok.com/RoKNNt/ 

    Website: https://www.TrishulVadi.com 

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    • 33 min
    #TNWAQ7 - Leilani Dowding. Do people realise how much social media manipulates them? - #TNWAQ

    #TNWAQ7 - Leilani Dowding. Do people realise how much social media manipulates them? - #TNWAQ

    Imagine people saying to you - yeah but you were a teenager 20 years ago, you were a student 20 years ago, you didn't have children 20 years ago, you were fill in the blanks. Leilani was a page 3 model 20 years ago and for some reason today many people will use that to discredit her views today. Make it make sense. Social media manipulates people by using algorithms and targeted advertising to present them with content that aligns with their interests and biases, creating a filter bubble that limits their exposure to diverse perspectives and information. Additionally, social media platforms use psychological tactics such as notifications and likes to create a sense of validation and addiction, leading users to spend more time on the platform and become increasingly reliant on it for information and social connection. This manipulation can also lead to the spread of false information and the erosion of privacy. 



    In this episode, I speak with Leilani Dowding, a former model, on the effects of social media on people’s lives. Leilani shares how she started her modeling career, how social media is affecting the modeling industry today, and tips to get past social media criticism. Leilani also talks about the difference between dating online and in person, and the negative effects of social media. 



    Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. ⬇️ 



    Timestamps 

    [00:30] Leilani Dowding’s background information 

    [03:24] Leilani’s modeling career 

    [08:16] How social media started to get bigger 

    [11:48] Are there any regrets about Leilani’s modeling career? 

    [14:10] Tips to get past the criticism of social media 

    [19:09] The amount of time Leilani spends on the phone and social media 

    [27:09] The Facebook research on emotional contagion 

    [29:44] The book: The Cyber Effect 

    [36:12] The gender stereotypes on social media 

    [40:39] The difference between makeups filters 

    [46:05] The expectation of sex from the book: The Cyber Effect 

    [48:39] The difference between dating online and in person 

    [56:39] The negative effects of social media 

    [01:02:49] The interruptions of sleep by social media 

    [01:06:09] How social media encourages self-harm 

    [01:13:48] The headline on Leilani accusing fat people for making lockdown long 

    [01:24:43] Putting healthy food in your body 



    Notable quotes: 

    ● “The big problem now is that you can get attacked on all these different forms of social media no matter what you do.” 

    ● “Social media is not the problem. It’s how people use social media and the habits they get into that are bad.” 

    ● “Be aware of your surroundings but work with what you got.” 

    ● “Sometimes people just don’t enjoy the moment because they are too busy trying to take a picture of it.” 

    ● “It is easy to blame someone and tell someone what to do and not do anything about it yourself.” 



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    • 1h 29 min
    #TNWAQ6 - Rebekah Whitaker. Self-awareness a curse or a blessing?

    #TNWAQ6 - Rebekah Whitaker. Self-awareness a curse or a blessing?

    Is self-awareness a curse or a blessing? 

    Rebekah and I discuss how Transactional analysis has impacted our relationships and the way we communicate. Transactional analysis is the psychological theory based on social engagement or ‘transactions’ which are analysed from the origin ego state. Self-awareness can be both a curse and a blessing depending on how it is perceived and utilized. On one hand, self-awareness can lead to negative self-criticism and a lack of self-confidence. On the other hand, self-awareness can lead to personal growth and an understanding of one's own thoughts and behaviours. Transactional analysis can help with this by providing tools to understand and analyze one's own thoughts and behaviours, as well as the thoughts and behaviours of others. This can lead to increased self-awareness, which can ultimately be used to improve communication and relationships with others and make positive changes in one's own life. 



    In this episode, I speak with Rebekah Whitaker, a leadership coach and the host of In Pursue of The Better You podcast. Rebekah talks about how we met, the meaning of transactional analysis, how transactional analysis is transformative in people’s lives and why she loves coaching and transactional analysis. She also shares her journey to self-awareness and the power of self-awareness in people’s lives. Don’t miss a thing on this. 



    Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. ⬇️ 



    Timestamps 

    [00:29] Rebekah Whitaker’s background information 

    [01:20] How we met with Rebekah 

    [01:52] What is transactional analysis? 

    [02:45] How Rebekah came across the transactional analysis 

    [09:14] The parent ego state [11:50] Differentiating behaviour and your core 

    [18:23] How transactional analysis is transformative in people’s lives 

    [21:41] Why Rebekah loves coaching and transactional analysis 

    [22:06] The journey to self-awareness 

    [23:21] The drama triangle 

    [30:30] The winner’s triangle

    [32:41] Caring instead of being a rescuer 

    [41:07] The power of self-awareness 

    [55:28] The best piece of advice Rebekah has ever been given 



    Notable quotes: 

    ● “Transactional analysis is a psychological theory around human development, connection and communication established by Eric in the 70s.” 

    ● “You don’t have to be a parent to have the parent within you.” 

    ● “Underneath whatever has happened in our lives, even if we are in a really difficult place, we are okay.” ● “The beautiful thing around self-awareness is that it gives you the power to chose.” 

    ● “When you are in the winner's triangle, you are always remembering the three core principles of transactional analysis. And as long as you remember those core principles, you cannot end up in the drama triangle.” 



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    • 59 min

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