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The Wellbeing Podcast
Dr Rani Bora & Liz Scott
33 episodes
1 week ago
Liz Scott and Dr. Rani Bora share a fresh perspective on mental health, wellbeing, and psychology of the mind. They share a message of hope that wellbeing and resilience are innate and explores the implications of a simple but profound understanding called The Three Principles (as uncovered by Sydney Banks) in everyday life.
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Liz Scott and Dr. Rani Bora share a fresh perspective on mental health, wellbeing, and psychology of the mind. They share a message of hope that wellbeing and resilience are innate and explores the implications of a simple but profound understanding called The Three Principles (as uncovered by Sydney Banks) in everyday life.
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Keep Calm and Try Harder??
The Wellbeing Podcast
11 minutes 33 seconds
7 years ago
Keep Calm and Try Harder??

In this episode, Liz and Rani talk about two types of motivational phrases commonly used – “Keep Calm and Carry On” and “Try Harder and Try Again” and why we may be spreading a message that may not be helpful. 

The Wellbeing Podcast
Liz Scott and Dr. Rani Bora share a fresh perspective on mental health, wellbeing, and psychology of the mind. They share a message of hope that wellbeing and resilience are innate and explores the implications of a simple but profound understanding called The Three Principles (as uncovered by Sydney Banks) in everyday life.