• The Much Better You - Episode 22 - It's good to talk!

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
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The Much Better You - Episode 22 - It's good to talk!

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  • Welcome to Episode 22 of:

    The MUCH BETTER YOU - PODCAST

    This podcast packs life-bettering, easy to grasp principles into regular episodes. These life hacks are designed to improve your mental, physical and social health and wealth. Give it your full and undivided attention. For THE MUCH BETTER YOU is WAITING…

    WARNING: contains some hard truths about listening!

    Hello, I'm Romano Giorgi and in this episode 22 of The Much Better You I'm going to describe some 'talking tips' that I learnt from 'The Bridge Incident' that may better prepare you for helping people that have mental health issues. And guess what...listening is key! Check it out!

    Should the wheels come off, I reference the following massively important website in this episode:

    www.mentalhealth.org.uk/get-help

    Check out episode 22 now!

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