Jane Lewis: Let's Talk

Jane Lewis: Let's Talk
Podcast Description
At Jane Lewis Healthcare Recruitment we want to talk! Talk about all topics within the mental health space that our colleagues are passionate about.
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The podcast delves into numerous aspects of mental health, with themes ranging from holiday pressures to emotional wellbeing. For example, in the Christmas episode, the team shares insights on the joy of the season while addressing poignant issues such as loneliness and coping with grief during the holidays, showcasing a balanced mix of festive cheer and serious conversation.

At Jane Lewis Healthcare Recruitment we want to talk! Talk about all topics within the mental health space that our colleagues are passionate about.
In this episode, our new host Kitty is joined by two very special guests: Steve Cottrell, our longest-serving Mental Health Nurse, and Nadia Gilmartin, our brilliant North Wales Branch Manager.
Steve reflects on his incredible 40-year career in mental health nursing – from what first inspired him to train as an RMN, to how the profession has evolved over the years. The conversation then shifts to a topic close to all of our hearts: stress awareness. Together, the trio explore the pressures of working in healthcare, how stress manifests differently for everyone, and the practical coping mechanisms that can really make a difference.
Whether you're in the healthcare field or simply navigating a stressful period, this episode is packed with honesty, insight, and heart.

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