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4. The Power of Words: A Healing Conversation with Ian Tucknott
41:30||Season 3, Ep. 4In this personal and insightful episode, I chat with the talented Ian Tucknott, who beautifully embodies the intersection of creativity and mental health. Ian is truly multifaceted: he’s an Arts Psychotherapist (in training), a contemporary arts educator, a creative coach, and the Creative Director of the Mental Wealth Festival.We get an exclusive insight into his debut poetry collection, Filthy Lucre Greening, out December 12th. We get an exclusive insight into the power behind his new poetry and discuss how the simple yet profound act of choosing the right words can be deeply therapeutic. Learn how writing the book was a source of personal healing for Ian -and how words can genuinely lift you, move you forward, and help you navigate complex emotional landscapes.We also explore the themes central to Ian’s work: the life-changing potential of a creative practice, and how to unlock your creativity -not just to make art, but to design a more fulfilling life for yourself. By embracing artistic expression, we can explore emotions, confront struggles, and ultimately discover our authentic selves.If you’ve ever wondered how a simple creative practice can be a catalyst for healing and personal growth, this is the episode for you. Don't miss it!
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3. Where the F**k Do I Go From Here? - From Stuck to Unstuck with Bhavya Arora
35:10||Season 3, Ep. 3Feeling lost and unsure of your next step? ✨ Healing Place Season 3 has landed and has your back! ✨ This brand-new episode guides you to breaking free from self-limiting beliefs and taking control of your life.Join me and Bhavya Arora author of Where the F**k Do I Go From Here? & Transformational Coach as she explores practical techniques to challenge those negative thoughts, cultivate a growth mindset, and build the resilience you need to achieve your goals. Whether you're seeking career advancement, stronger relationships, or simply more joy, this episode will inspire and empower you to move from feeling stuck to unstoppable.We discuss:Exploring common self-limiting beliefs and their impact on our lives.Practical techniques for challenging and reframing negative thoughts.The power of a growth mindset and how to cultivate it.Strategies for building resilience and maintaining motivation.The crucial role of self-compassion in personal growth.Actionable steps to navigate obstacles and stay on track.About Bhavya Arora:Bhavya Arora is a certified Life, Career & Transformational Coach, author, speaker, and workshop facilitator. Passionate about inspiring change and empowering individuals, Bhavya guides clients globally to break through barriers, gain clarity, confidence, balance, and achieve career success. Bhavya also collaborates with organisations to promote inclusivity and mental health and is dedicated to breaking systemic barriers for women and neurodivergent individuals in the workplace.Connect with Bhavya: Instagram @forwardfocuslondon🎧 Ready to leap from stuck to unstuck? Tune in now and start your journey towards a more fulfilling life! Healing Place with Mita Mistry is hosted and produced by Mita Mistry. If you want to ask a question or get involved, then please email mita@mitamistry.co.ukSocial Media:Twitter / X @MitaMistryInstagram @healingplacepod @itsmitamistryIf you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review, and subscribe to the podcast to stay updated on new episodes. Thank you so much! Disclaimer: This podcast is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider.
2. Bad Daughters & The Art of Authenticity with Sangeeta Pillai
36:42||Season 3, Ep. 2✨ What does it truly mean to live an authentic life, especially when it goes against everything you've been taught? ✨In this powerful episode, we hear Sangeeta Pillai, the fearless voice behind the award-winning Masala Podcast and the author of the new memoir, Bad Daughter. Sangeeta shares her incredible journey of healing from a traumatic childhood in Mumbai to becoming a leading activist for South Asian women. She opens up about the trauma that fuelled her mission and explains why she's proud to be a "bad daughter" in a world that demands conformity.We explore themes of her memoir, discussing the importance of breaking taboos, turning pain into purpose, and the art of unlearning what it means to be a "good girl." Sangeeta also offers practical, actionable tips for anyone looking to heal and live life on their own terms and build their own "bad daughter" muscle.This is a must-listen for anyone ready to chase their own dreams and own their story, unapologetically.Grab a cup of chai, get comfortable and hit play! If this episode resonates with you, be sure to share it with a friend who needs to hear this message.Connect with Sangeeta:Instagram @soulsutrasGet your copy of Bad Daughter hereHealing Place with Mita Mistry is hosted and produced by Mita Mistry. If you want to ask a question or get involved, please email mita@mitamistry.co.ukSocial Media:Twitter / X @MitaMistryInstagram @healingplacepod @itsmitamistryIf you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review and subscribe to the podcast to stay updated on new episodes. Thank you so much! Disclaimer: This podcast is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider for advice.
1. Parle Patel: Cultural Icon & The Art of Living Fully
52:31||Season 3, Ep. 1Get ready... Season 3 of Healing Place has landed 🎉, and this time we're exploring what it means to live life to your full potential. And to kick things off, we couldn't ask for a more perfect guest than the incredibly talented Parle Patel.For nearly 15 years, Parle has been a unique force in the entertainment world, captivating audiences with his blend of laughter, language, and rich cultural identity. Whether it's through his hilarious sketches, iconic stage shows, radio appearances, or viral social media videos, he consistently brings joy and connection.As a proud champion of Gujarati culture, Parle has built a massive and devoted global following, reaching fans from London to the heartlands of India. And this year, he added another incredible achievement to his portfolio with an outstanding debut in Gujarati cinema with the film Umbarro.🎧 Join us for an uplifting and energising conversation to inspire you to chase your own creative and personal aspirations.Connect with Parle:Instagram @planetparleHealing Place with Mita Mistry is hosted and produced by Mita Mistry. If you want to ask a question or get involved, please email mita@mitamistry.co.ukSocial Media:Twitter / X @MitaMistryInstagram @healingplacepod @itsmitamistryIf you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review and subscribe to the podcast to stay updated on new episodes. Thank you so much! Disclaimer: This podcast is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek advice from your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider.
16. Vagina Uncensored: A Journey of Missing Parts with Ally Hensley
34:49||Season 2, Ep. 16✨SEASON FINALE: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW ✨ The season finale is here and it's a powerful listen! Vagina Uncensored: A Journey of Missing Parts with the extraordinary Ally Hensley.Ally is a true inspiration, openly sharing her experiences with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH), a rare condition that causes the vagina and uterus to be underdeveloped or absent.Despite the challenges and trauma, Ally has turned her experiences into a platform to raise awareness and support people. She is now a powerful global voice and advocate for breaking the stigma.She's co-produced a pioneering film about MRKH, founded organisations such as MRKH Australia and Global MRKH, and serves on the board of MRKH Connect. Her podcast, Stigma Shakers, also makes waves by tackling taboo topics and inspiring change.In this conversation, we delve into:Ally’s inspiring story and her recently published ground-breaking memoir “Vagina Uncensored: A Journey of Missing Parts”MRKH diagnosis at age 16 to becoming a global powerful advocateAlly's perspective on womanhoodBalancing humour and trauma during healingThe importance of community and honesty in reducing shameAlly's honest memoir and writing processAlly's hopes for the future and more…Trigger warning: Contains references to self-harm🎧 Tune in for this exclusive interview with Ally, wherever you get your podcasts and let us know your thoughts in the comments.Get ready to be challenged, empowered, and entertained.You can find Ally's work here:Writer + Author of Vagina Uncensored: A Memoir of Missing PartsHost of Stigma Shakers PodcastWebsite: www.allyhensley.comHealing Place with Mita Mistry is hosted and produced by Mita Mistry. If you want to ask a question or get involved, then please email mita@mitamistry.co.ukSocial Media:Twitter / X @MitaMistryInstagram @healingplacepod @itsmitamistryIf you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review, and subscribe to the podcast to stay updated on new episodes. Thank you so much! Disclaimer: This podcast is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider.
15. When Mummy Had Cancer with Priyanka Pandya
31:48||Season 2, Ep. 15I’m honoured to share this uplifting and inspiring conversation with the incredible Priyanka Pandya about her important children's book When Mummy Had Cancer.Despite having had surgery just hours before recording this conversation, Priyanka still showed up to share her moving journey with us and the inspiration behind her book which offers valuable insights for parents and children. Not only has Priyanka written a beautifully illustrated book while going through the challenging experience of cancer and treatment but she also started training in children’s life coaching. How amazing 🫶🏾When Mummy Had Cancer is told through the eyes of a young child inviting young readers to reflect on their emotions and reminds them that even in hard times, there’s always room for hope, healing, and maybe even a little dancing. In this episode, we delve into family, courage, and finding strength in the face of adversity:Priyanka’s story from waiting for breast cancer results to navigating conversations with her childrenThe importance of being honest with children and communicating openly as a familyRoles of support systems and holistic healing in building hope and resilienceAdvice for families going through tough timesWriting the book while going through treatment and recoveryNurses praise for “When Mummy Had Cancer’s” impact on familiesGet comfortable, press play and don't miss this heartwarming and uplifting conversation.You can find more about Priyanka and When Mummy Had Cancer here:Instagram: @Priyankapandya.authorOrder When Mummy Had CancerHealing Place with Mita Mistry is hosted and produced by Mita Mistry. If you want to ask a question or get involved, then please email mita@mitamistry.co.ukSocial Media:Twitter / X @MitaMistryInstagram @healingplacepod @itsmitamistryIf you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review, and subscribe to the podcast to stay updated on new episodes. Thank you so much! Disclaimer: This podcast is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider.
14. A New Way of Being with Simon Mundie
46:03||Season 2, Ep. 14This week's amazing guest is Simon Mundie, the multi-talented broadcaster, author, and host of "A New Way of Being" podcast.For nearly a decade, Simon has been telling the stories of sporting legends on BBC Radio 4, the Today program, and BBC TV. Using sport as a parallel to life, he is now sharing important insights in his new book, Champion Thinking: How to Find Success Without Losing Yourself.Simon is passionate about delving into the human experience and showing us that we are good enough just as we are. In this fascinating and candid conversation, Simon shares his transformative reiki experience and reflects on how reconnecting with our original essence, our true selves, can lead to a more whole and fulfilled life.In this episode, we discuss:Being whole and fulfilled: reconnecting with our inner selfThe anxious generation: screens and limited freedoms impacting young peopleChanging paths and influencing livesAboriginal and Hawaiian perspectives: living for the future, beyond ownership and competitionUnravelling hidden emotional patterns, judging people, and what it can show usHealing self-limiting beliefs and anxiety around moneyMaintaining open hearts in disagreementsOur interconnectedness in the web of life and the ripple effectForgiveness and compassion: healing the weight of grudgesGrab your headphones and get ready to explore a new way of being. You can find out more about Simon here:Twitter: @SimonMundieInstagram: @simonmundieHealing Place with Mita Mistry is hosted and produced by Mita Mistry. If you want to ask a question or get involved, then please email mita@mitamistry.co.ukSocial Media:Twitter / X @MitaMistryInstagram @healingplacepod @itsmitamistryIf you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review, and subscribe to the podcast to stay updated on new episodes. Thank you so much! Disclaimer: This podcast is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider.