Grief is something that we’ve all found ourselves talking about with the loss of Queen Elizabeth. It has a profound impact on us and during this collective time, many of us have experienced the pain of other losses rise to the surface. In this episode, we talk to Jo Moseley, who found herself feeling at the end of herself after her own journey of grief and in the midst of menopause. Almost accidentally she turned it around and literally paddled her way out. She’s now a filmmaker, podcaster and writer, and the first woman to stand up paddleboard the 162 coast-to-coast trail from the west to the east coast of England. She says she’s just an ordinary person, which of course we all are – so it just goes to show, that if we are brave enough, we can do anything.
You can connect with Jo on social media @healthyhappy50 or you can find out more about her on her website, you can download her film Brave Enough, and find her podcast, The Joy of SUP here as well as on all the usual platforms.
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089 Gut health, Alcohol and Making Life Changes
088 BIG T LITTLE T TRAUMA IS TRAUMA
087 GOOD GRIEF THIS IS EXHAUSTING
086 Hindsight is 2020
085 Life, Loss & Lemonstones
084 The Story You Tell Yourself
083 Why We Are Feeling Exhausted
082 Just Keep (Cold Water) Swimming
081 Balancing Your Dosha
080 Lipstick and Bloody Mindedness
079 Beyond The Bleed
078 Knowing & Navigating the Symptoms of Menopause with Diane Danzebrink
077 Stop Pleasing Start Living 3/4
076 How To Eat And Be Happy
075 Ways To Find Yourself
074 Stop Pleasing and Start Living 2/4
073 Stop Pleasing and Start Living Part I
072 A Beginners Guide To The Menopause and HRT
071 I May Destroy Me
070 Healthy Selfish with Mandy Saligari
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