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Paloma Faith has had plenty of moments in her life when she's felt mad, sad or bad - or been told that's what she's being. But do these words mean the same for everyone? What does it mean if someone says you're mad: that you're angry? Unstable? Insane? Or perhaps just different... Could those words be liberating, therapeutic or even transformational? To find out more, Paloma invites an array of actors, comedians, musicians and thinkers into her home to reflect on times where they've felt mad ...
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Mentally Unstable Productions

Mentally Unstable Productions

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You have found the Podcast station created by Whitehawk Thebeatmasta w/ Mentally Unstable Productions covering topics from world problems, religion, spirituality to conspiracies. Check in frequently. My uploads will come at random times. Peace to all, and thank you for stopping by. Keep the love flowing, and research going!!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mentally-unstable-product/support
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Wellness at work

Lisa Mahoney | Amiqus

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Employers are facing a big problem right now. Mental health issues are on the rise and budgets are tighter than they've been in a long time. How can we navigate this situation? How can we create or improve a wellness culture within a place of work on a shoestring budget? The Wellness at work podcast is brought to you by Amiqus, hosted by Lisa Mahoney. Amiqus is but a wee Scottish tech for good company, driven by its values of trust, accessibility and privacy. But this podcast isn't about our ...
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Vogue Williams is a queen of podcasts; she's a mother with a great sense of humour and is incredibly beautiful. She's also recently released her first book - honestly, the comparisons between us are too numerous to mention. Vogue opened up about her fear of death and how losing her dad sent her into a spiral of being wild and reckless. She shared t…
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Samuel L Jackson is one of the most well-regarded and iconic actors of his generation. From catching the attention of Hollywood in Spike Lee’s Jungle Fever to playing Nick Fury in the the Marvel franchise and of course his continued career collaboration with Quentin Tarantino, Sam has become one of the most loved actors in Hollywood, and a friend n…
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I absolutely love making this podcast so I thought I'd make another season... Join me round mine every Tuesday for some truly amazing guests - they'll be chatting to me all about being mad, sad and bad - oh and glad! COMING TUESDAY 3RD JUNE 2025 #PALOMAFAITH #MADSADBAD — Find us on: Instagram / TikTok / YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privac…
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As we come to the end of the first series of Mad, Sad & Bad, I've been lucky enough to chat to some amazing people - from discussing madness with Mel B, to chatting about great sadnesses for Elizabeth Day and laughing with Eve about being naughty and - I think - a bit of a badass, I feel like I've learnt a lot, so thought it would be nice to sit do…
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AJ Tracey is rapper and producer notably from Ladbroke Grove; he's also an incredible voice for younger generations and social justice so obviously, I couldn't wait to have him over to chat... AJ and I discuss being cheeky kids, how having ADHD would get us into trouble and how our mums have supported our careers - from giving us an example what it…
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Aisling Bea is a comedian, actress, and the BATFA winning writer of This Way Up; she's witty, honest, and extremely talented, so of course, I was very excited to have her pop by for a chat... Aisling and I discuss identity post-motherhood, Catholic guilt and the wild politics of leaving a WhatsApp group. Aisling also shares the story of the unlikel…
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TW: This episode contains discussion of pregnancy loss. Not only is Katherine Ryan an esteemed comedian, actress, writer, podcaster, and one of the most glamorous women on television, she’s a fiercely outspoken powerhouse of a woman. In this conversation we discuss motherhood, raising girls to have high standards, and how there’s no such thing as b…
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Afua Hirsch is an activist, writer, broadcaster, and an incredible storyteller who exudes inspiration. Her ability to express herself with diplomacy while never compromising on her convictions is seriously impressive, so I was thrilled to invite her round for a chat! In this conversation, Afua opens up about making sense of her dual-heritage identi…
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Rupert Everett has had an expansive career, from Prince Charming in Shrek, to Oscar Wilde in The Happy Prince; more recently the fabulous Giorgio in Emily in Paris, and less recently, my old Headmistress at St Trinian’s. In this conversation, Rupert reminisces about his early years, from his melancholic birth, to his magical experiences of the gay …
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Not only is Eve a multi-talented actress, singer, rapper and songwriter, she’s also a trailblazing entrepreneur and a gorgeous Mum. I’ve been a fan of Eve since the Ruff Ryders days, and even begged my Mum to let me get Eve’s iconic paw-print tattoo, so it was a bit of a pinch me moment having her in my home... In this conversation, Eve shares chil…
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Paapa Essiedu is not only an incredible actor, lighting up our screens and London’s stages, he’s also a great friend and probably the most emotionally intelligent man I know. In this conversation, Paapa opens up about losing both his parents by the age of 20, and what it taught him about love, grief, and how sadness creates the imperfections of our…
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TW: This episode contains discussion of assault Elizabeth Day is the person who first introduced me to podcasts, and if it weren’t for her this podcast probably wouldn’t exist, so it was an absolute dream to invite her round to mine for a chat! In this conversation, we discuss the sexist double standards that make Elizabeth mad, and I was thrilled …
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From speaking to opinionated callers on his radio show, to taking down Nigel Farage live on air, James O’Brien has dealt with his fair share of mad, sad and bad. Me and my Mum are also huge fans of his, so I was super excited to invite him over for a chat. In this episode, we delve deep into James’ early life; from being born to a young single moth…
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Whether it’s calling out ridiculous (and frankly dangerous) beauty standards or holding people to account on social media, Jameela Jamil is a force to be reckoned with. She’s also an old friend who I could chat to forever, so of course she had to come join me on the pod! From the lessons she’s learnt from one of the saddest years of her life, to th…
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Mel B is an icon - she was always my favourite Spice Girl because I felt similar to her in some ways, so I was over the moon to invite her over to my house to chat... Mel's energy and zest for life exudes off her but there was a time in her life, in an abusive relationship, where she was a shadow of her former strong and powerful self. However, bey…
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Alan Carr has been a great friend of mine for years so I was delighted when he said he'd be my first ever guest on Mad, Sad and Bad! Anyone who's ever seen or met Alan will know he has a magnetic presence and is a true entertainer. He's one of the funniest people I know, but I was excited to speak to him and go beyond the funny man and delve into a…
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Introducing Paloma Faith's brand new podcast, 'Mad, Sad & Bad' What does it mean if someone says you're mad? That you're angry? Unstable? Perhaps you're just going against the grain...? Paloma's had plenty of moments in her life when she's felt mad, sad and bad - or been told that's what she is - but what do those words actually mean? And are they …
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Your business doesn't have the money to spend on health insurance or gym memberships. So you've created a wellness policy, put it into a fancy document and shared it with staff. Your job here is done, right? Wrong. Wellbeing is not a tick-box exercise. Businesses need to find a way to make it part of their company culture and it doesn't have to cos…
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Mental health isn't just a measure of how stressed or anxious we are feeling. But it's not always easy to recognise that what we're experiencing. And it's even harder to know where to turn for help, particularly when NHS mental health services seem to be overwhelmed. With our work and home lives more blended than ever before, employers can and shou…
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No one on the planet can offer us certainty about what will or won't happen. That's always been the case, but right now it's at the forefront of everyone's minds. It's creating a lot of anxiety and reducing our levels of confidence. How can employers create a sense of safety, trust and confidence in the workplace when the world is sending a very di…
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Gone are the days of employers being able to rely on the office fruit bowl to claim they’re looking after employee health. As lockdown hit and many of us started working from home, sneaking to the kitchen cupboard for a sugary biscuit or indulging in lunchtime takeaways were justified with thoughts of this is only temporary. But as time has gone on…
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It's well documented that the likes of Arianna Huffington, Tony Robbins and Oprah Winfrey use gratitude practices to prime themselves for a successful day. So how can employers encourage their people to embrace this practice to feel better and do better at work? Lisa Mahoney speaks to Ivy Malik, a mindset and business coach on: An easy way to culti…
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