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Charlotte Millar Interview at Leading Wellbeing Research Festival 2015

Charlotte Millar, Co-founder, Finance Innovation Lab, being interviewed at the Leading Wellbeing Research Festival 2015. In this interview Charlotte shares her views on a range of topics, from wellbeing in the workplace, to women in leadership. Charlotte’s background is on

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Leading Wellbeing Research Festival Review 2015

This short film gives a taste of the range and breadth of the Leading Wellbeing Research Festival organised by IFLAS, Cumbria University and Brathay Hall Cumbria in July 2015. It included academic researchers and activists engaging with deep questions around

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Anna Coote, New Economics Foundation

Anna Coote, new economics foundation (nef), on the relevance of the 21 hour week for improving wellbeing. Watch more and share: Watch more wellbeing-related videos >> Subscribe to our channel on YouTube >> Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter >> If you enjoyed this

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Exploring The Wheel of Wellbeing

How is our internal wellbeing linked to people, place and planet? The Wheel of Wellbeing offers one holistic framework to explore this question. At the time this video interview was filmed Sherry Clark worked with South London & Maudsley NHS

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Community Potluck in Totnes, Devon, UK

The inspiration for the Community Potlucks sprang from the need for somewhere new for people to go on a Friday night in Totnes (Devon,UK) to connect with each other; somewhere accessible, affordable, and family-friendly. The response to this need is

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An Interview With George Monbiot

In this interview well-known author, journalist and environmental and political campaigner George Monbiot shares his views on wellbeing. He talks about the importance of living a life of meaning and purpose, and of the joy which results from connecting with

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Interview with Alan Watson Featherstone, Trees for Life

Alan Watson Featherstone is the Founder and Director of the Trees for Life Project which aims to restore the Caledonian Forest and all its constituent species of flora and fauna to the Scottish Highlands. Through its volunteer programme,Trees for Life

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Castle Meadow Bee Group

Castle Meadow Bee Group a community bee keeping group in Totnes. The Bee Group meets regularly and is open to new members, educational visits, etc. For further information, please contact castlemeadowbees@gmail.com. Watch more and share: Watch more wellbeing-related videos >>