How Do We Manage?

Auddy

The world is changing more rapidly than we ever thought possible. Technology and lifestyle solutions are our new normal; from the workplace to our social lives, how we monitor our wellbeing to how we raise our children. Whether it's AI, wearable devices, superfoods or biotechnology, there's rarely time for us to catch a breath before the next innovation is unveiled. But are we emotionally, physically and spiritually wired to thrive amidst such rapid change? How Do We Manage? seeks to answer just that. Each week host Stephanie von Bismarck sits down with some of the world’s best thinkers, trailblazers and extraordinary people. They explore how to navigate some of life's complexities and find a balance in this fast-moving world, without feeling overwhelmed and losing sight of what truly matters. From the challenges of digital transformation to personal resilience, from sustainability to innovation. Across the series we'll share practical tools and uncover inspiring ways to help us all keep up - and even thrive - while answering the simple question "How Do We Manage". Host: Stephanie von Bismarck Producer: Tory Pope Production Manager: Angela Crago Executive Producer: Ellie Di Martino This series was produced by Auddy and recorded and edited at Pod Shop studios. @HowDoWeManage 

  1. How Do We Manage Supporting Domestic Abuse Victims?

    −15 H

    How Do We Manage Supporting Domestic Abuse Victims?

    According to the charity Women’s Aid, statistics show that nearly a third of women in the UK have experienced domestic abuse in some form. Ministers have called it a ‘national emergency’ and yet women who decide to press charges against their abuser can find themselves in an extremely precarious position once they are in court. Dr Charlotte Proudman is a renowned barrister and activist who has vast experience representing female victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault in family court, which she has detailed in a book called ‘He Said She Said’. The book looks at some of the shocking findings for cases she has worked on - and their detrimental effects on mothers and children, as well as some of the landmark wins - getting the term ‘gaslighting’ defined as a form of domestic abuse in court, for example. Today she joins Stephanie to talk about where the family court system fails to support victims and to understand the nuances of what domestic abuse can look like - and in turn, how this has a huge knock on effect for the safety of any children involved. Please note: this episode contains topics of domestic abuse, sexual assault and child sexual abuse. Resources & Links  If you are a victim of domestic abuse or know someone is, you can find a list of resources provided by Right To Equality - Dr Charlotte Proudman’s non-profit organisation - here: https://righttoequality.org/survivor-resources/ Right To Equality: https://righttoequality.org/ Proudmans law firm: https://www.proudmans.com/ Follow Charlotte: https://www.instagram.com/drproudman/ For more from How Do We Manage you can follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/howdowemanage https://www.instagram.com/stephanievonbismarck Host: Stephanie von Bismarck  Guest: Dr Charlotte Proudman Producer: Holly Fisher Production Manager: Angela Crago  Executive Producer: Ellie Di Martino  The series was recorded and edited at PodShop studios

    40 min
  2. How Do We Manage A Good Mental Health Routine?

    18 MAJ

    How Do We Manage A Good Mental Health Routine?

    For years the conversation around mental health has been framed in a negative way. People often ask you ‘what’s wrong?’ but do they ever ask you ‘what’s right?’ In a new book What’s Going Right: A Powerful New Method for Optimizing Your Mental Health, celebrity-endorsed psychiatrist, renowned author and president of Pacific Premier Group, Dr Paul Conti flips the lens on mental health to arm us with the tools we need on a daily basis to explore ourselves from a positive standpoint. In this episode, Dr Conti teaches Stephanie about something called the ‘generative drive’ - the thing inside all of us that helps us get things done, help others, solve problems and connect to others; and how tapping into that can lead us away from the unhelpful thought processes that make us feel stuck or worried.  Please note: the information in this episode is not designed for people who are currently suffering with acute mental illness. If you are struggling with your mental health there is support out there; we have listed some charities below. Resources & Links  For more from How Do We Manage you can follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/howdowemanage https://www.instagram.com/stephanievonbismarck Mental health charities: https://www.samaritans.org/ https://www.mind.org.uk/ Links to Dr Paul Conti’s work: https://drpaulconti.com/ https://pacificpremiergroup.com/ Buy Dr Paul Conti’s new book, What’s Going Right: A Powerful New Method for Optimizing Your Mental Health (US) Buy Dr Paul Conti’s new book, What’s Going Right: A Powerful New Method for Optimizing Your Mental Health (UK) For more from Dr Paul Conti why not listen back to our other episode with him all about trauma Host: Stephanie von Bismarck  Guest: Dr Paul Conti Producer: Holly Fisher Production Manager: Angela Crago  Executive Producer: Ellie Di Martino  The series was recorded and edited at PodShop studios.  Follow @HowDoWeManage

    34 min
  3. How Do We Manage Running Out of Water?

    11 MAJ

    How Do We Manage Running Out of Water?

    How many times have you used your water supply today? To brush your teeth? Flush the toilet? Perhaps you gave your apple a quick rinse at breakfast while the kettle was boiling for your coffee. For many of us around the world we take for granted that when we turn a tap on water appears. But what if that basic resource suddenly disappeared?  A scenario where we're left with no water is referred to as a 'Day Zero' - it's nearly happened in a few countries already - like South Africa - and here in the UK it's predicted that London could run out of water by 2050. That's just over two decades away. So why aren't we talking about it? Lucy Easthope is an international disaster recovery adviser, and visiting Professor at Manchester Metropolitan. She’s also the author of two books: ‘When The Dust Settles’ and ‘Come What May’. She has vast amounts of experience working in the aftermath of many of the biggest catastrophes of this century, from terrorist attacks to natural disasters. Today she tells Stephanie why running out of water is a very real problem for places that might not think of themselves at risk, how you can be best prepared, and what it means to be someone who has spent a lifetime thinking about the worst case scenario. Resources & Links  Lucy’s website: https://whatevernext.info/ Order ‘Come What May’  Disasters Avoided: https://disastersavoided.com/ Government guidance for preparing for an emergency: https://prepare.campaign.gov.uk/ Host: Stephanie von Bismarck  Guest: Lucy Easthope Producer: Holly Fisher Production Manager: Angela Crago  Executive Producer: Ellie Di Martino  The series was recorded and edited at PodShop studios. Follow @HowDoWeManage

    38 min

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The world is changing more rapidly than we ever thought possible. Technology and lifestyle solutions are our new normal; from the workplace to our social lives, how we monitor our wellbeing to how we raise our children. Whether it's AI, wearable devices, superfoods or biotechnology, there's rarely time for us to catch a breath before the next innovation is unveiled. But are we emotionally, physically and spiritually wired to thrive amidst such rapid change? How Do We Manage? seeks to answer just that. Each week host Stephanie von Bismarck sits down with some of the world’s best thinkers, trailblazers and extraordinary people. They explore how to navigate some of life's complexities and find a balance in this fast-moving world, without feeling overwhelmed and losing sight of what truly matters. From the challenges of digital transformation to personal resilience, from sustainability to innovation. Across the series we'll share practical tools and uncover inspiring ways to help us all keep up - and even thrive - while answering the simple question "How Do We Manage". Host: Stephanie von Bismarck Producer: Tory Pope Production Manager: Angela Crago Executive Producer: Ellie Di Martino This series was produced by Auddy and recorded and edited at Pod Shop studios. @HowDoWeManage 

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