Episode 158 - The Mojo Injection at The Edinburgh Wellbeing Festival with Jojo Fraser, Zoe Macaulay and Gillian Dalgliesh

EPISODE · May 15, 2022 · 58 MIN

Episode 158 - The Mojo Injection at The Edinburgh Wellbeing Festival with Jojo Fraser, Zoe Macaulay and Gillian Dalgliesh

from Jojo Fraser - Time for a Mojo Injection · host Jojo Fraser

It's time for a mojo injection, jump in and feel lighter. This week, Jojo shares the mojo injection session that was live at The Edinburgh Wellbeing Festival.  She is joined by holistic health coach and PT and clinical hypnotherapist & intuitive life coach, Gillian Dalgliesh to discuss getting the mojo back post covid pandemic. Zoe Macaulay has a mission to empower you to love, honour, respect and accept yourself through fitness, movement and mindset. To appreciate your self worth and feel confident and strong in your own skin. When we feel empowered, confident and strong everything and anything is possible.  Her amazing community is called Macfit which offers outside training sessions and life coaching.  Contact her here. Gillian Dalgliesh is passionate about helping others to create positive, healthy & sustainable change in their lives. She helps her clients with habits such as smoking, alcohol, gambling, phobias, depression, relationship break-ups, confidence, driving tests, exams, irrational fears and lots more. She offers a variety of training courses tailored to meet the individual needs of businesses, organisations, schools & universities. Contact her here.   This episode is in collaboration with Space Masks. Jojo is a new fan of these amazing masks that take you on a deep journey of relaxation. They come scented in jasmine, rose or chamomile and heat up around the face.  Known for helping with tired eyes, insomnia and stress, these stunning masks are a God send to so many. Follow the journey here.   Jojo Fraser is an award-winning author, podcaster and keynote speaker, dubbed as ‘the Queen of positivity and a kindness advocate.   She is a Tedx speaker and a regular contributor on BBC radio.  Jojo is known for normalising discussions around our mental health, making it accessible and relatable to all.  Over the past 8 years, she has grown a reputation as a wellness expert and researcher, having a huge impact even on the most sceptical of people. She is founder of Scotland's popular wellness blog, mummyjojo.com Contact her at - [email protected] or across social @jojofrasermojo

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