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Panel discussion: supporting young people’s mental health
Young workers aged 18 to 30 are perceived to be under almost twice as much pressure in their lives as their more senior peers. They’re more likely to be worrying about debt or struggling to pay their bills, which is likely to add to their stress. Companies can and should focus on creating a more inclusive environment and be prepared to step up and support their people.
In this session, Dr Ayan Panja shares life-changing insights about how we can all improve our health and wellbeing using techniques and strategies he has seen work time and time again in over two decades of clinical practice. He explais the eight key factors which affect our health the most and share the simple ways that we can start to improve them.
In this session, Dr Ben Davis, covers sexual health, like STIs and HIV, but also focuses on sexual pleasure - erections, desire for sex, timing of orgasm, worries about sex, porn addiction and more.
Snacking seems so simple. If you’re hungry, eat! And let’s be honest, we all snack. But do we all snack smart? With a bit of planning and attention to some basic knowledge, you can be a much smarter snacker. In this session, our guest speaker, Lucy Kerrison, discusses strategies for smart snacking which will help supply you with all the daily fibre and nutrients you need, stopping the post-snack guilty feeling.
Lucy Kerrison, expert dietician at The Gut Health Doctor, gives tips and trick to help you to snack smart. Looking at planning, eating mindfully and even how to overcome those chocolate cravings, Lucy will help you let go of guilt and worry about snacking and embrace the power of having control of your choices.
This Men’s Health Week our panelists delve into the meaningful issues that matter to men. Our guests fearlessly address a range of topics, including work challenges, relationships, family pressures, addiction, and financial security. Discover valuable insights and practical advice to help navigate the complexities of modern life.
Boost your wellbeing by following these simple tips from our guest John Sidebotham. Discover the secrets to connecting with others, staying active, being present in the moment, nurturing curiosity, and unleashing the incredible power of giving.
If you've always wanted to try eating like a vegetarian or vegan but didn't know where to start, this session is for you! Nutritionist and author Rhiannon Lambert shares her tips on how to start your own vegan or vegetarian diet, the varied diet options available to those who choose these lifestyles, and how this impacts exercise and training.
Plant-based eating is an easy way to start living more sustainably. Not only are plant-based meals good for your body, but they're also good for the environment! Nutritionist and author Rhiannon Lambert shares her guide to sustainable eating. From plant-based food to reducing kitchen waste, this session will help you make informed decisions about eating more sustainability.