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  • Supermodel, actress, and activist Adwoa Aboah on her journey, mental health, addiction and finding community and hope in the darkest moments
    2024/09/19

    In this raw and heartfelt conversation, Jean sits down with her close friend, supermodel, actress and founder of Gurls Talk, Adwoa Aboah. Together, they dive deep into the complexities of pain – both visible and invisible. Adwoa opens up about her personal struggles with mental health and addiction, sharing how pain manifested in her life from a young age, how it felt isolating, and the powerful journey to learning how to cope.

    Adwoa discusses the importance of acknowledging pain, the role shame plays in mental health, and how she ultimately found solace in community and self-awareness. They explore the challenges of being vulnerable, the healing power of connection, and the lessons learned from pain, including how it can shape resilience and compassion.

    This episode is an intimate look at overcoming internal battles, growing from dark places, and the importance of finding hope, even in the most difficult moments. Whether you're facing your own struggles or supporting someone who is, Adwoa's insights offer a powerful reminder that healing is possible and you're never alone in your journey.

    Key Topics:

    • Adwoa’s personal story of pain, boarding school, and feeling isolated.
    • The role of shame in mental health and how it affects healing.
    • How finding community and speaking out can be transformative.
    • Overcoming addiction and embracing sobriety.
    • How to hold on to hope and redefine what healing looks like.

    Gurls Talk is a community-led non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the mental health and wellbeing of adolescent girls and young women*. Following Adwoa Aboah’s personal experience with mental health, Gurls Talk was formed with the goal of creating safe spaces – both on and offline – where gurls can access mental health resources, share their experiences and support each other so they never feel alone or have to reach a breaking point.

    You can follow Adwoa on Instagram @adwoaaboah

    You can learn more about Gurls Talk by heading to www.gurlstalk.com

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    Host: Jean Campbell

    Guest: Adwoa Aboah

    Executive Producer: Jean Campbell

    Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach

    Composer: Eduardo Vella

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    34 分
  • Supermodel and Actress Abbey Lee on Her 20-Year Road to an Endometriosis Diagnosis, Chronic Pain, and the Power of Resilience
    2024/09/13

    In this episode, Jean welcomes supermodel and actress Abbey Lee to discuss her 20-year journey with endometriosis, a chronic condition affecting over 10% of women of reproductive age worldwide—approximately 190 million. Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing severe pain, inflammation, and sometimes infertility.

    Abbey shares her personal experiences, from her first symptoms in childhood to enduring years of misdiagnoses before receiving a proper diagnosis following surgery. The conversation dives deep into the challenges of managing chronic pain, its impact on mental health, and the daily struggle of living with this condition. Abbey also sheds light on the misconceptions within the medical community and emphasizes the importance of resilience, self-care, and a strong support system. She offers practical advice, sharing coping mechanisms like meditation, diet, and the role of a supportive partner, giving listeners hope and guidance in navigating similar experiences.

    Abbey Lee is an Australian supermodel and actress who first gained global recognition for her work in high-fashion campaigns and runway shows for top designers like Gucci, Versace, and Alexander McQueen. Known for her striking look and versatility, she became a fixture in the modeling world, gracing the covers of international editions of Vogue and Numéro. Abbey successfully transitioned into acting, starring in major films such as Mad Max: Fury Road, The Neon Demon, and Lovecraft Country.

    You can follow Abbey on Instagram at @abbeylee

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction

    00:45 Abby's Journey with Endometriosis

    02:29 Defining Endometriosis

    03:26 Early Symptoms and Misconceptions

    06:11 Living with Chronic Pain

    10:52 Navigating Career and Pain

    16:00 Emotional and Mental Impact

    20:11 Seeking Help and Finding Relief

    23:58 Mind-Body Connection

    29:13 Meditation and Coping Strategies

    31:39 Exploring Meditation Techniques

    33:22 The Role of a Supportive Partner

    36:43 Navigating Intimacy and Pain

    40:37 The Journey to Diagnosis

    47:08 Managing Endometriosis Through Lifestyle Changes

    58:08 Finding Strength and Resilience

    01:00:04 Words of Wisdom and Final Thoughts

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    Host: Jean Campbell

    Guest: Abbey Lee

    Executive Producer: Jean Campbell

    Studio: Podcast House

    Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach

    Composer: Edoardo Vella

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Autoimmune wellness activist Chef Laura Mason on overcoming Hashimoto's and Rheumatoid Arthritis through diet, bee venom, and cold water therapy
    2024/09/06

    Jean welcomes Laura Mason, an autoimmune wellness blogger, chef, and the creator of Love Chef Laura. Laura shares her inspiring journey of healing from Hashimoto's and Rheumatoid Arthritis, her love for culinary arts, and the transformative therapies that have helped her manage chronic pain and transform her life.

    Highlights:

    • Introduction to Laura Mason
    • Life-changing Diagnosis: Laura's journey through being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis while raising young children.
    • Creating a Support Network: The vital role of family and online communities in Laura's healing journey.
    • Cold Water Immersion Therapy: Laura's powerful experience with cold water immersion therapy and the creation of Happy Winter Swim Club.
    • Bee Venom Therapy: Detailed insights into bee venom therapy, its process, and how it has significantly reduced Laura's pain.
    • Diet and Wellness: Transitioning to a paleo and carnivore-based diet, and the impact of dietary changes on her autoimmune symptoms.
    • Personal Struggles and Triumphs: Overcoming the mental, emotional, and physical challenges of living with autoimmune diseases.
    • Hope for Others: Laura's heartfelt advice for anyone dealing with chronic pain: You are not alone and there is hope for healing.

    Join us for this powerful conversation and discover the resilience and strength it takes to transform one's life in the face of adversity. Make sure to follow Laura Mason at her blog Love Chef Laura and on social media for more on her journey and wellness tips.

    You can follow Laura at https://www.instagram.com/lovecheflaura/

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    Host: Jean Campbell

    Guest: Laura Mason

    Executive Producer: Jean Campbell

    Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach

    Composer: Edoardo Vella

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    39 分
  • Long COVID advocate Lilly Downs on finding joy amid uncertainty, celebrating the nurses who care, and redefining life beyond illness
    2024/08/29

    Long COVID has affected an estimated 65 million people worldwide, leaving many to navigate life with ongoing symptoms.Long COVID, a condition affecting an estimated 65 million people worldwide, can bring a wide range of lingering symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, chronic pain, and respiratory issues, often lasting for months or even years.

    In this heartfelt episode, Jean speaks with Lilly Downs, an advocate for long COVID recovery, who shares her personal journey through illness, resilience, and finding joy amidst adversity. Lilly discusses her experiences with long COVID, autoimmune disorders, and chronic pain, and how these challenges have reshaped her view on life, happiness, and priorities.

    a little about Lilly from Lilly: Hi! I’m Lilly, I’m 20 years old & have been battling my own body since getting covid in 2020. My GI tract became paralyzed, my immune system went haywire & I have spent over 9 months fighting for my life in the hospital. I started making TikToks to document my journey & destigmatize life with chronic illness, feeding tubes & a central line.

    You can follow Lilly on TikTok @lillydowns

    01:00 - Lilly's Initial COVID Diagnosis and living with chronic pain and multiple diagnoses

    07:00 - Coping with pain from a young age

    14:00 - Accepting the reality of your own mortality and shifting your life priorities

    20:00 - Finding support and building community and the integral role of nurses in her recovery

    23:00 - Self-care through creative outlets and finding independence

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    Host : Jean Campbell

    Guest: Lilly Downs

    Executive Producer: Jean Campbell

    Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach

    Composer: Edoardo Vella


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    25 分
  • Famed photographer Jamie Hawkesworth discusses his experience with chronic back pain, in light of his remarkable career and how he has come to find relief
    2024/08/29

    In this compelling episode, Jean Campbell and Edward Burgess Wells sit down with world-class photographer Jamie Hawkesworth. Jamie shares his remarkable journey from amateur photographer to photographing the covers of VOGUE, diving deeply into his decade-long struggle with chronic back pain and how it has influenced his work and life. This episode explores the intersection of creativity and pain, resilience in the face of a seemingly insurmountable challenge, and the transformative power of discipline and acceptance.

    Hawkesworth was born in Ipswich, Suffolk in 1987. Initially introduced to photography as part of his forensic science degree, he then switched to study the medium, graduating from the University of Lancashire in 2009 with a BA in Photography. Hawkesworth’s Preston Bus Station was published in 2017; On Keeping a Notebook in 2019; and The British Isles in 2021. In 2018 he received the Award for Editorial, Advertising and Fashion Photography from the Royal Photographic Society. He has worked on editorial campaigns, catalogues and commissions for Alexander McQueen, J.W.Anderson and Loewe, amongst many others. His documentary works have been exhibited in London, Amsterdam and New York. His work is held in the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London and Huis Marseille, Amsterdam.

    Hawkesworth lives and works in London. - Current exhibition https://huxleyparlour.com

    00:00 - Introduction to Jamie Hawkesworth

    02:00 - Jamie and Jean's First Meeting

    6:08 - Photographing Through Pain

    14:49 - Turning Point and Recovery

    25:34 - Physiotherapy and Managing Pain

    28:32 - Current Routine and Final Reflections


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    Host: Jean Campbell

    Co-host: Ed Burgess-Wells

    Guest: Jamie Hawkesworth

    Executive Producer: Jean Campbell

    Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach

    Composer: Edoardo Vella

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    29 分
  • Julia Sarr-Jamois on OCD, anxiety & intrusive thoughts, finding peace, strength and embracing life's uncertainty
    2024/08/22

    In this episode, influential stylist, fashion director, and one of Jean's most dear friends, Julia Sarr-Jamois, shares her candid experience with pain, anxiety, and OCD, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Julia recounts how the sudden changes in her life, including isolation and uncertainty, triggered anxiety and OCD symptoms, leading to severe panic attacks. OCD, or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, affects approximately 1-2% of the global population, with millions more experiencing intrusive thoughts and anxiety. These conditions often involve persistent, unwanted thoughts and repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing distress.

    She discusses the impact on her personal and professional life and the therapeutic approaches that helped her cope, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and regular therapy sessions. Julia emphasizes the importance of accepting oneself, practical exercises to manage anxiety, and viewing challenges as opportunities for growth.

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction

    01:12 Julia's Journey with Pain and OCD

    02:01 Coping During COVID-19

    03:10 Experiencing Anxiety and Panic Attacks

    03:42 Understanding and Managing OCD

    06:18 Therapy and Finding Solutions

    15:53 Self-Help Strategies and Empowerment

    19:59 Reflections and Final Thoughts

    Julia Sarr-Jamois is one of the most influential names in fashion today. As both the youngest and first black Fashion Director in Vogue’s history, Julia is a powerful driving force for change within the industry. She was a founding member of the Mentoring Matters and Rubric mentoring initiatives and has consistently championed diversity throughout her prolific career. In 2018, Julia was invited to Nigeria to join the panel of the prestigious Fashion Weekend as part of their Promoting Enterprise Festival, championing emerging talent and education.

    Born to a French mother and Senegalese father, Julia was raised in South London, enjoying success as a model before joining the editorial team at i-D when she was 19. Julia’s exceptional talent for fashion is reflected through her dynamic editorial storytelling and social media presence. Julia’s eclectic style and eccentric elegance makes her one of the most photographed fashion directors, ruling the best dressed lists around the world.

    With over 17 years experience in the industry Julia has honed a refined but joyful aesthetic, distinguished by her signature use of bold colour as well as her effortless mixing of streetwear and high fashion aesthetics.

    Julia’s work has been featured in leading style titles including T Magazine, Self Service, M Le Monde, Double and More Or Less. Her work spans print and design, collaborating with photographers including Tyrone Lebon, Alasdair McLellan, Tyler Mitchell, Harley Weir, Zoë Ghertner and Nadine Ijewere. Julia has consulted for brands including Homer, Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Chanel, and Zara.

    You can follow Julia on Instagram @sarrjamois

    You can learn more about Julia's creative agency, Best Represents, by heading to https://bestrepresents.com/

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    Host: Jean Campbell

    Guest: Julia Sarr-Jamois

    Executive Producer: Jean Campbell

    Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach

    Editor: Edoardo Vella

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    28 分
  • Farideh Banafshei Counsellor, MBACP on the disruptive nature of perfectionism & pressure today
    2024/08/16

    In this episode, Jean is joined by Farideh Banafshei, a counseling psychologist nearing the completion of her doctorate. They discuss Farideh's journey from working in finance to transitioning into psychology, driven by her own experiences of imposter syndrome and stress in high-pressure environments.

    Farideh highlights the pressures women face in professional settings, the impact of perfectionism, and the ways society's unrealistic expectations can lead to mental health issues. She shares personal anecdotes about her struggle with severe health issues that led her to reassess her life and healing journey.

    The conversation also explores the role of cultural dynamics in disordered eating and the importance of internal reflection for genuine self-healing. Farideh emphasizes that true strength comes from within and that therapeutic work helps individuals uncover their innate resilience.

    00:00 Introduction to Farideh Banafshei
    00:58 Farideh's Career Journey
    02:39 Transition to Psychology
    02:50 Understanding Affective Disorders
    04:22 Challenges in High-Pressure Environments
    08:05 Personal Struggles and COVID Impact
    11:26 The Breaking Point and Recovery
    15:27 Perfectionism and Self-Discovery
    22:26 Disordered Eating and Cultural Perspectives
    31:36 Finding Support and Healing
    34:39 Final Thoughts and Advice

    You can learn more about the J. Flowers Health Institute by heading to their website: https://jflowershealth.com/

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    Host: Jean Campbell

    Guest: Farideh Banafshei Counsellor, MBACP

    Executive Producer: Jean Campbell

    Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach

    Composer: Edoardo Vella

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    38 分
  • Tony Kosoko on male pelvic pain, erectile dysfunction, emotional isolation, and the mental health risks of suffering in silence
    2024/08/08

    Approximately 1 in 7 men suffer from male pelvic pain, a condition often endured in silence due to societal stigma and pressure. Premature ejaculation affects about 30% of men at some point in their lives, while other pelvic health issues, such as chronic prostatitis and pelvic floor dysfunction, are also prevalent.

    Today, Jean and Edward chat with Tony Kosoko, a leading physical therapist in pelvic health, who specializes in addressing these issues and advocates for breaking the silence to improve men's overall well-being. Beyond exploring male pelvic pain, this discussion delves into men's mental health, erectile dysfunction, the damaging effects of unrealistic pornography, viagra and highlights the critical need for societal support in encouraging men to openly express and discuss what’s going on for them.

    Tony Kosoko is a specialist musculoskeletal physiotherapist with an extensive background in men's health, sports injuries, clinical Pilates, and strength and conditioning. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Physiotherapy, a PgCert in Sports, and is a member of the MMACP, MCSP, and is HCPC registered.

    Tony initially trained as a dancer at The Northern Ballet School and performed professionally in Europe and Japan before retiring in 1991. He then retrained as a physiotherapist, graduating from the 4-year honors program at King's College, London in 1995.

    Tony worked in the NHS at two of London’s leading teaching hospitals before transitioning to private practice in 2000. He spent three years working with leading dance companies, including Rambert Dance and Merce Cunningham Dance companies, before founding The Practice, a multidisciplinary clinic based in Notting Hill, in 2003.

    Tony is dedicated to improving men's health by addressing issues such as male pelvic pain, premature ejaculation, and other pelvic health concerns, helping men lead healthier, more fulfilling lives from a bio psychosocial perspective.

    You can learn more about Tony and The Practice Centre by heading to https://thepracticecentre.co.uk/

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    Host: Jean Campbell

    Co-Host: Ed Burgess-Wells

    Guest: Tony Kosoko

    Executive Producer: Jean Campbell

    Producer: Wicked Child Studio, Hailey Rovner Malach

    Composer: Edoardo Vella

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    35 分