Sunday 2 May 2021

Dr Diana Hill - Part 2

Season 4 Episode 2

P-Soupers – thanks for tuning in –this week it’s part two of my chat with Dr. Diana Hill, clinical psychologist, ACT expert, podcast legend and author.

People Soup is an award winning podcast where we share evidence based behavioural science, in a way that’s practical, accessible and fun to nourish your mind to flourish at work.
 
We cover loads more in our chat – we discuss Diana’s book that she co-wrote with Debbie Sorensen – "The ACT daily Journal", we talk more about hermit crabs, perspective taking, compassion, and how we’re living in a culture that is overstimulating our competitive drive and also our sense of self. We also hear about the process of co-writing a book and there is a fabulous takeaway for these turbulent times.

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Diana's website is here and you can follow her on instagram , twitter , facebook and linkedin . In part 2 we'll talk about Diana's book - the ACT Daily Journal - which landed on 1 May 2021. You can read more about the book here.

Work Songs - by Mark Street

In May - People Soup will be sponsoring a screening of the documentary – Work Songs – by film-maker Mark Street in collaboration with Argot Pictures.

WORK SONGS was finished months before the pandemic hit. The film examines how workers from all walks of life find meaning in their jobs. It will be released virtually in the US & France on May 1 in celebration of May Day.

It’s a kaleidoscopic portrait of the United States at work. Interviews with cab drivers, longshorewomen, a farmer, a barista and others discuss threats from automation, the gig economy and the decline of unions. Each section reveals a different aspect of our evolving relationship to labor, and allows the viewer to reflect on their own negotiation of economic concerns, satisfaction and a larger social good.

I found the film to be absolutely captivating – so I wanted to share it with you, in a special, People Soup screening. More details very soon – but once you’ve had a chance to bag your free ticket and view the documentary, you’ll also be able to send me questions for the director, Mark Street as he’ll be a future guest on the show.

You can watch the trailer here 

Work Songs trailer from Mark Street on Vimeo.

You can read about our Chisi Award for the People Soup Podcast here.

Our intro was created by the enormously talented Alex Engelberg and our incidental music is from Andy Glen. 
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