Storytelling and conversations about mental health, navigating the difficult bits of life and what it really means to be human
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness |
In this short episode I tell an autobiographical story about depression and a cat called Doris. more
In this episode I chatted with Liz Slade - the Chief Officer of the Unitarian Churches in the UK - about different interpretations of spirituality, being supported to find our own way in the world and the power of mixing with people with different be... more
This episode features a conversation I had with Ani Lhamo, who has been a Tibetan Buddhist nun for over 30 years and who is also the secretary of Lama Yeshe the abbot of the Samye Ling Tibetan Buddhist Monastery in Scotland (featured in the previous ... more
For this episode I traveled up to Scotland to meet Lama Yeshe, the head abbot of the Samye Ling Tibetan Buddhist Monastery to talk to him about the role of Buddhism and spirituality in connection with mental health, environmental and social change. ... more
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Marcus speaks in a totally open and heart felt way which enabled me to connect easily with what he was talking about.
Ministry of Change is curating beautiful conversations about life, purpose and emotional wellbeing. Marcus interviews fascinating individuals about their personal challenges.
An eloquent and insightful narrative.
In a society that is so troubled by mental health problems and the stigma associated, it’s so refreshing to find there’s a good-hearted person on a mission to get to the heart of the issue and share what he’s finding out. more
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