Season 3 Episode 42
P-Soupers, thanks for tuning in! This week, it’s part two of my chat with physiotherapist, coach and author, Ann Parkinson.
In this part of the conversation we dive into Ann’s book, "Dancing Through Life: A guide to living well". We explore the golden thread of compassion that runs through it, chat about the frameworks Ann developed to support the reader, talk about the connection between body and mind and reflect that many people are sitting and working in different environments right now, like the kitchen table or even their bed.
Reviews are in for Part 1 on my chat with Ann. I think Shelly Prosko from Canada summed it up beautifully. She said on twitter
"Wonderful episode – such a lovely interview - Ann you are filled with insight, compassion and wisdom."
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You can support the podcast here - pop something in the virtual tip-jar (well actually - pledge £3 quid!) - thanks so much!
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You can find Ann's website - Unity Physiotherapy and Wellbeing here
You can connect with Ann on Facebook here
And follow her on twitter here.
Ann's Book - "Dancing through Life - A guide to Living Well" is available on Amazon and you can buy it here.
Ann mentioned this brilliant illustration from betje.com
Our intro was created by the enormously talented Alex Engelberg and our incidental music is from Andy Glen.
Also – you may have heard talk of some free merch - the People Soup bookmarks. We’ve had some printed to celebrate the podcast and they’re absolutely free. My Dad is in charge of UK dispatch and he’s created a bespoke workstation to process your requests. We love connecting with people, So if you’d like some, all we need is your postal address.
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