EPISODE · Sep 12, 2022 · 22 MIN
Ep064 - The CALMER™ Parent Wellbeing Model with mindfulness and wellbeing practitioner, Charlotte Jameson
from Well Workplaces · host Tom Bosna
We're thrilled to welcome Charlotte Jameson to our podcast. Charlotte is a mindfulness and wellbeing practitioner and coach with over 15 years of experience of sharing positive psychology. and the neuroscience within corporates and education and Charlotte specific focuses on helping parents to be their best selves through the CALMER Parent Wellbeing Model™ In this episode, Charlotte helps us unpack a recent study: Melbourne Institute Research Insight: 2020 – which suggests, there’s a surge in mental distress of parents because of financial stress and family-work conflict. We ask Charlotte how this rise in mental distress has affected people? She has found that a lot of her clients are suggesting they are not the parents they had planned to be and Charlotte puts it to us: When have you been the parent you wanted to be? What was working for you? What support did you have? Charlotte shares some incredible tweaks to your day through the CALMER™ model to help navigate certain stress. ~ About Charlotte Jameson Mindfulness and wellbeing practitioner - follow on Instagram and visit her website Wellbeing Gets Real Take the CALMER Parent Wellbeing Model™ _ Audit Questionnaire Other resources: PERMA Model - Seligman’s PERMA+ Model Explained: A Theory of Wellbeing VIA Character Strengths - Bring Your Strengths to Life & Live More Fully One Handed Cooks ~ About Well Workplaces Well Workplaces is a movement by Pinnacle Health Group and our vision is for a world where workplaces lead and create healthier communities. Well Workplaces podcast has been designed to create genuine wellbeing conversations in the workplace and share expert knowledge in practical ways. Is your workplace fit for the hybrid workplace? Take the Thriving Workplace test today. Connect with Well Workplaces on Linkedin or Join the community for exclusive events here.
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We're thrilled to welcome Charlotte Jameson to our podcast. Charlotte is a mindfulness and wellbeing practitioner and coach with over 15 years of experience of sharing positive psychology. and the neuroscience within corporates and education and Charlotte specific focuses on helping parents to be their best selves through the CALMER Parent Wellbeing Model™ In this episode, Charlotte helps us unpack a recent study: Melbourne Institute Research Insight: 2020 – which suggests, there’s a surge in mental distress of parents because of financial stress and family-work conflict. We ask Charlotte how this rise in mental distress has affected people? She has found that a lot of her clients are suggesting they are not the parents they had planned to be and Charlotte puts it to us: When have you been the parent you wanted to be? What was working for you? What support did you have? Charlotte shares some incredible tweaks to your day through the CALMER™ model to help navigate certain stress. ~ About Charlotte Jameson Mindfulness and wellbeing practitioner - follow on Instagram and visit her website Wellbeing Gets Real Take the CALMER Parent Wellbeing Model™ _ Audit Questionnaire Other resources: PERMA Model - Seligman’s PERMA+ Model Explained: A Theory of Wellbeing VIA Character Strengths - Bring Your Strengths to Life & Live More Fully One Handed Cooks ~ About Well Workplaces Well Workplaces is a movement by Pinnacle Health Group and our vision is for a world where workplaces lead and create healthier communities. Well Workplaces podcast has been designed to create genuine wellbeing conversations in the workplace and share expert knowledge in practical ways. Is your workplace fit for the hybrid workplace? Take the Thriving Workplace test today. Connect with Well Workplaces on Linkedin or Join the community for exclusive events here.
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