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Hard Hats and Head Space with Stuart Wallis
by Stuart Wallis
Join me and my guests as we talk about work, wellbeing and the workforce - without the nonsense! Stuart will be joined by his vast network from across his career, bringing forward interesting and inspiring guests who have the most vast wealth of experience. Sometimes controversial, Stuart and his guests will explore elements of life that will inspire you to learn more. From Construction, to recruitment through to egg-farming and authors, there is going to be something for everyone on this journey!
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Happy New Year - Danny Mac Special
Filmed over the Christmas Break, Stuart got together with his friend Danny MacMillan, proprietor of the Mac's Farm in Ditchling, for a chat about the pressures of running a business, working 24/7 as a farmer and how the pressure of being the lead, the fixer and the chicken farmer got to him - and how he has come out of the other side.This is a special New Year's Episode!! Stuart will be back in February with Season 2 in full swing.You can find out more about the Mac's Farm on their website
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Episode 22 - 2025 Recap!
Here is a look back at Stuart's 2025 on the first season of Hard Hats & Headspace. Wishing everyone all the best for Christmas, and Health, Wealth & Happiness in 2026!
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Episode 21 - HS Trimmers - "You don't have to love 'em to care"
SummaryIn this episode, Stuart and his colleagues Johnno, Colin and Thomas discuss their involvement in Movember, a movement to raise awareness and funds for men's health issues, particularly prostate cancer. They share personal stories, including Colin's experience with prostate cancer and the importance of early detection through PSA testing. The conversation highlights the impact of Movember on mental health awareness and the need for continuous advocacy and action.Key TakeawaysMovember raises awareness for men's health issues.Early detection of prostate cancer is crucial.PSA testing can save lives.Movember also focuses on mental health.Colin shares his personal cancer journey.Awareness leads to action and prevention.Movember includes both men and women.The movement has grown over the years.Personal stories drive the message home.Community involvement is key to success.Stuart's Movember Page https://movember.com/m/stuartwallis77?mc=1HS Trimmers Movember Page https://movember.com/t/ocp-trimmers?mc=1
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Episode 20 - Empowering Voices: Quality Culture in Construction - World Quality Week 2025
**Summary:**In this episode of Hard Hats and Headspace, host Stuart Wallis explores the theme of quality in construction, particularly in the context of World Quality Week 2025. The discussion challenges the notion that quality is merely about compliance and paperwork, emphasizing its role in creating safe and supportive environments. Guests from Mace, including Russell Lawler, Emma Quinnell Spencer, and Stavroula Mastorodimu, share their diverse experiences and insights on how quality intersects with health and safety, and the importance of learning from past incidents like Grenfell and Piper Alpha. The conversation also highlights the need for a cultural shift towards quality and the role of neurodiversity in enhancing workplace practices.Key TakeawaysQuality is not just about compliance; it's about care and creating supportive environments.Learning from past incidents like Grenfell is crucial for improving safety and quality.Quality intersects deeply with health and safety, influencing workplace culture.Neurodiversity can enhance workplace practices and should be embraced.A cultural shift towards prioritizing quality is necessary in the construction industry.Quality should be considered from the start of a project, not just during execution.Empowering workers to speak up about quality issues is vital for improvement.Continuous improvement and learning should be integral to construction practices.Quality Week 2025 encourages thinking differently about quality in construction.The role of leadership is crucial in fostering a culture of quality and safety.Keywords:construction, quality, safety, World Quality Week, MACE, Grenfell, Piper Alpha, neurodiversity, workplace culture, health and safetyTakeaways:
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Episode 19 - Steve Kirby- From the Digger to Life Coach: Steve Kirby's Story
TakeawaysSteve transitioned from construction to life coaching after a life-altering incident.He emphasizes the importance of mental health awareness in the construction industry.Steve's accident led to a deep exploration of his mental health struggles.Therapy played a crucial role in Steve's recovery journey.Mindfulness and meditation helped Steve manage his anxiety and PTSD.He believes in the power of personal stories to inspire others.Steve advocates for open discussions about mental health, especially among men.He encourages individuals to take control of their narratives and beliefs.Steve's journey highlights the importance of resilience and self-belief.He aims to help others through coaching and sharing his experiences.SummaryIn this episode, Stuart Wallis interviews Steve Kirby, a former construction worker turned life coach, who shares his transformative journey following a life-threatening incident on the job. Steve discusses his early career in construction, the traumatic accident that changed his life, and the subsequent struggles with mental health. He emphasizes the importance of therapy, mindfulness, and self-belief in his recovery process. Through his experiences, Steve aims to inspire others to share their stories and prioritize mental health, particularly in the construction industry. He advocates for open discussions about mental health and encourages individuals to take control of their narratives and beliefs.Sound bites"I left school with no GCSEs.""I was trapped underwater.""I was broken by that point."KeywordsSteve Kirby, life coaching, mental health, construction, mindfulness, recovery, personal development, trauma, resilience, storytellingChapters00:00 Introduction to Steve Kirby's Journey02:52 From Construction to Life Coaching05:27 The Incident: A Life-Changing Moment10:14 The Aftermath: Physical and Mental Struggles16:41 The Path to Recovery and Self-Discovery22:36 Helping Others: The Birth of SK Life Coach UK33:10 The Struggle with Mental Health37:20 The Journey to Seeking Help38:16 Understanding Trauma and Therapy44:42 The Power of Mindfulness and Meditation48:46 The Connection Between Stress and Illness53:13 Believing in Yourself and Manifestation57:41 Transforming Pain into Purpose
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Episode 18 - The need for Health to match Safety - Jennie Armstrong
Linkshttps://constructionhealth.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniearmstrong/Keywordsmental health, anxiety, depression, work, well-being, open conversations, diagnosis, supportSummaryIn this conversation, Stuart discusses his experiences with mental health challenges with Jennie Armstrong, Founder of Construction Health & Wellbeing Ltd.The conversation covers many areas of health - physical and mental - including anxiety and depression. They reflect on the importance of work in maintaining Stuart's mental well-being and emphasize the need for open conversations about mental health, particularly in the workplace.TakeawaysStuart was diagnosed with anxiety and depression.Jennie discusses the need for Health given equal billing in the budget as safety.Jennie felt that Tideway Tunnels wanted to be different and set new standards with the Epic Induction.Stuart's job has been a crucial factor in maintaining his sanity.He reflects on the societal expectations around mental health.There is a need for more open conversations about mental health.Stuart felt relief upon receiving his diagnosis.He questions whether others are truly okay in their mental health.Work can be both a source of stress and a support system.The stigma around mental health can prevent people from seeking help.Conversations about mental health should be normalized.Support from colleagues can make a significant difference.Sound bites"I felt relief of being diagnosed.""But I love my job, my job's keeping me sane.""Are you sure you're all right?"
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Episode 17 - Robert Seaward - Sparking Resilience
SummaryIn this episode of Hard Hats and Headspace, host Stuart interviews Robert Seaward, an electrical estimator at Heathrow with an inspiring story of resilience. Robert shares his journey from hospitality management to becoming an electrician, and his unexpected battle with brain cancer. Despite the challenges, Robert's positive mindset and determination to live life to the fullest shine through as he discusses his experiences with surgery, chemotherapy, and setting a world record for the longest bike ride on chemotherapy.Keywordsresilience, brain cancer, electrical estimator, positive mindset, world recordTakeawaysRobert Seaward's journey from hospitality to electrical estimation.The unexpected diagnosis of brain cancer and its impact.Robert's resilience and positive mindset throughout his treatment.The importance of staying physically active during cancer treatment.Robert's world record attempt for the longest bike ride on chemotherapy.The role of family support in Robert's journey.The significance of faith and positivity in overcoming challenges.Robert's advocacy for brain tumor research and awareness.The mental and physical benefits of exercise during cancer treatment.Robert's future plans to inspire others through cycling and positivityLinks - https://www.tiktok.com/discover/robneverquitshttps://www.brainstormcharity.co.uk
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Episode 16 - From Electrician to Advocate: Steve Walsh's Journey
SummaryIn this episode of Hard Hats and Headspace, Stuart Wallis welcomes his lifelong friend Steve Walsh, an electrician and mental health advocate. They discuss Steve's career journey, his contributions to mental health awareness in the construction industry, and his recent recognition with the Wiles Award. The conversation highlights the importance of mental health support, personal growth, and the impact of mentorship, mental health, construction industry, electrician, and being recognised for his work with the Mates in Mind 2025 Wiles Award.Key topics include:Steve Walsh's journey from electrician to mental health advocate.The significance of the Wiles Award in the construction industry.How mentorship shaped Steve's career.The role of mental health support in personal growth.Steve's candid discussion on overcoming personal challenges.The impact of open conversations on mental health awareness.Stuart and Steve's lifelong friendship and professional collaboration.The importance of recognizing and addressing mental health issues.Steve's advice on not selling oneself short.The value of talking therapies and seeking help.Sound bites"Steve Walsh's journey from electrician to advocate." "The Wiles Award: A high honor in construction." "Mentorship shaped my career path." "Mental health support is crucial for growth." "Open conversations can change lives." "Don't sell yourself short, ever." "Talking therapies made a difference." "Recognize and address mental health issues." "A lifelong friendship in construction." "Championing mental health in the industry."
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Episode 15 - Running HR with Kate Marchant
SummaryIn this episode, Stuart and Kate Marchant discuss the intricacies of HR, focusing on the importance of mediation and personal connection in resolving workplace issues. They share insights on handling grievances, making reasonable adjustments, and the challenges of managing HR in both corporate and consultancy settings.HR, mediation, workplace issues, grievances, reasonable adjustments, corporate HR, consultancyHR is about people, not just policies.Mediation can resolve many workplace conflicts.Personal connection is key in HR.Reasonable adjustments are crucial for inclusivity.Corporate HR often involves managing egos.Consultancy offers a more personal HR approach.Grievances are rarely straightforward.Effective HR requires understanding individual circumstances.Communication is vital in resolving HR issues.HR can be rewarding and impactful.The Art of Mediation in HRMaking HR Personal AgainNavigating Workplace Conflicts with MediationHR Insights from Corporate to ConsultancyThe Power of Personal Connection in HRResolving Grievances: Beyond PoliciesHR Challenges and SolutionsMediation: A Key Tool in HRUnderstanding Reasonable Adjustments in HRHR: More Than Just Policies"HR is about people, not just policies." "Mediation can resolve many workplace conflicts." "Personal connection is key in HR." "Reasonable adjustments are crucial for inclusivity." "Corporate HR often involves managing egos." "Consultancy offers a more personal HR approach." "Grievances are rarely straightforward." "Effective HR requires understanding individual circumstances." "Communication is vital in resolving HR issues." "HR can be rewarding and impactful."
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Episode 14 - Steve Kerslake and the Journey of Construction Sport
SummaryThis conversation explores the critical importance of mental health in the construction industry, highlighting the founding of Construction Sport as a charity aimed at promoting wellbeing through sports. The discussion delves into the challenges faced during COVID-19, the broader impact of stress and trauma, and the need for industry-wide initiatives to support mental health. Personal experiences with trauma and the importance of vulnerability in leadership are emphasized, along with the necessity of education and community support in fostering a healthier work environment. This conversation delves into the profound impact of grief and loss within the workplace, particularly in the construction industry. The speakers share personal experiences of attending funerals of colleagues, reflecting on the importance of human connections and the often harsh realities of the industry. They discuss the need for better mental health support, the creation of safe spaces for conversations, and the role of technology in enhancing safety and communication. The dialogue emphasizes the necessity of community building and the human element in construction, advocating for a more compassionate approach to employee welfare.TakeawaysMental health is crucial in the construction industry.Construction Sport was founded to promote wellbeing through sports.COVID-19 provided a unique opportunity for reflection and growth.Understanding lived experiences is key to addressing mental health.Stress affects all levels of the workforce, not just laborers.There is a need for industry-wide initiatives to support mental health.Trauma can have lasting effects on individuals in construction.Education on mental health is essential for prevention.Vulnerability in leadership can foster a supportive environment.Charity work can provide personal fulfillment and community support. Grief in the workplace can deeply affect team dynamics.Attending funerals of employees is a significant gesture of support.The construction industry often overlooks the human element.Mental health issues are prevalent in high-stress environments.Creating safe spaces for conversations can foster openness.Data collection is crucial for improving safety standards.Innovative approaches to mental health can make a difference.Community support is essential for coping with loss.Technology can enhance communication and safety in construction.Every conversation has the potential to change a life.Sound Bites"I'm at the funeral of a f***ing employee.""You might change or save someone's life.""It's doing it, we love doing it."Keywordsmental health, construction industry, Construction Sport, trauma, suicide prevention, workplace wellbeing, COVID-19 impact, charity, employee support, industry change, grief, workplace dynamics, mental health, construction industry, employee support, community building, safety, technology, relationships, mortality
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Episode 13 - Empowering Conversations: A Mental Health Journey
SummaryIn this solo podcast episode, Stuart discusses theimportance of mental health awareness, particularly in the context of suicide prevention. He shares his personal journey with mental health challenges, including his diagnoses of ADHD and anxiety, and emphasizes the role of workplace support in recovery. Stuart highlights various initiatives aimed at improving mental health in the construction industry, including the Adam Taylor Project, which seeks to create safe spaces for conversations about mental health. He advocates for empowering employees to support one another andstresses the importance of community involvement and self-care in addressing mental health issues.TakeawaysMental health is a universal issue that affects everyone.Changing the narrative around mental health can help reducestigma.Workplace support is crucial for mental health recovery.Personal experiences can foster stronger connections withothers.Initiatives like the Adam Taylor Project can make asignificant impact.Creating safe spaces for conversations about mental healthis essential.Empowering employees leads to better mental health outcomes.Community involvement is key to addressing mental healthissues.Self-care is vital for maintaining mental well-being.Utilizing available resources, like private medicalinsurance, can save lives.Sound bites"It's okay to speak up.""Helping other people helped me.""We can all make change." Chapters 00:00 World Suicide Prevention Day and Personal Reflections07:58 Changing the Narrative on Mental Health in theWorkplace16:18 The Adam Taylor Project: A Response to Tragedy24:59 Empowering Conversations: Initiatives for MentalHealth SupportKeywordsmental health, suicide prevention, workplace support,personal journey, community initiatives, mental health awareness, empowerment,support systems, changing the narrative, self-care
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Episode 12 - "Navigating Neurodiversity: Insights with Dr Nancy Doyle"
SummaryIn this episode of Hard Hats in the Headspace, Stuart and Dr. Nancy Doyle discuss the importance of neurodiversity and mental health in the workplace. Nancy shares her personal journey from being an undiagnosed ADHD student to becoming an occupational psychologist. They explore the significance of psychological safety, inclusive work environments, and the role of communication in team dynamics. The conversation also touches on the challenges of neurodiversity in safety-critical industries, the impact of remote work, and the value of community engagement in trauma healing. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for flexibility and understanding in workplace policies to accommodate diverse needs.Keywordsneurodiversity, mental health, psychological safety, workplace inclusion, communication, team dynamics, trauma healing, community engagement, occupational psychology, ADHDChapters00:00 Introduction to Genius Within and Dr. Nancy Doyle00:45 Exploring the Impact of Genius Within on Community01:04 Introduction to Mental Health and Neurodiversity04:13 Nancy's Journey to Occupational Psychology07:03 The Importance of Workplace Psychology10:11 Creating a Positive Work Environment13:01 Understanding Psychological Safety16:07 Challenges in Implementing Psychological Safety19:12 Neurodiversity in the Workplace21:53 Communication and Safety in Construction25:03 Balancing Standards and Inclusivity27:55 Legal Perspectives on Neurodiversity31:01 The Future of Neurodiversity in Various Industries33:26 Coping with Neurodiversity in Daily Life35:24 Understanding Cognitive Diversity and Communication38:45 The Importance of Respecting Different Processing Styles39:44 Leveraging Strengths in Team Dynamics43:36 Innovative Planning Techniques for Neurodiverse Teams47:05 The Value of In-Person Interaction50:52 Finding Balance in Remote Work Policies52:57 The Role of Individual Needs in Team Success58:06 The Healing Power of Community and Creativity
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Episode 11 - Ray Higgins, Labour Management & Apprenticeships
SummaryIn this episode of Hard Hats and Headspace, Stuart Wallace interviews Ray Higgins, the Labour Manager for Phoenix ME. They discuss Ray's journey from an electrical apprentice to his current role, the challenges of attracting younger generations to the construction industry, and the importance of supporting apprentices. They also delve into the significance of understanding neurodiversity in the workplace and practical solutions for enhancing employee performance. The conversation highlights the need for better pathways for students entering the workforce and the role of SMEs in providing opportunities for new talent. In this conversation, the speakers explore various themes including the impact of ADHD on performance, the journey through university and unexpected career paths, experiences in recruitment and consultancy, and the respect for the recruitment industry. They also discuss the growth and challenges faced by Phoenix, the future of London projects, and the importance of effective stakeholder management. The conversation concludes with reflections on the potential for positive change in the industry and the city.TakeawaysRay Higgins shares his journey from electrical apprentice to Labour Manager.The importance of supporting apprentices in their career development.Challenges in attracting younger generations to the construction industry.The need for better pathways for students entering the workforce.The role of SMEs in providing opportunities for new talent.Understanding neurodiversity can enhance workplace dynamics.Practical solutions can help employees perform better in their roles.The significance of mentorship in the construction industry.Creating a supportive environment for neurodiverse individuals is crucial.The construction industry must adapt to modern educational needs. ADHD can influence performance positively.University choices can shape career paths unexpectedly.Recruitment was not initially on the radar for many.Respect for the recruitment industry grows with experience.Experiences in recruitment can lead to lifelong friendships.Handling challenges effectively can strengthen a business.Communication is key during tough times in business.London's construction industry is experiencing growth.Public projects require careful stakeholder management.Passion for the industry drives future prospects.Keywordsconstruction, apprenticeships, neurodiversity, labor management, Phoenix ME, industry challenges, employee support, skills development, career pathways, attracting talent, ADHD, performance, recruitment, consultancy, career choices, London projects, stakeholder management, growth, challenges, industry insightsChapters00:00 Introduction to Ray Higgins and His Career Path03:10 Day-to-Day Responsibilities at Phoenix ME06:29 Attracting the Next Generation to Construction09:38 Addressing Neurodiversity in Apprenticeships12:26 Innovative Approaches to Training and Development15:09 Practical Solutions for Memory and Focus15:52 Systemic Inclusion in Recruitment17:29 Recognizing Unique Skills in Individuals18:22 Personal Experiences with ADHD19:46 The Journey Through Education and Career Choices23:21 Respecting the Recruitment Industry24:50 Challenges in Supply Chain Management25:55 Lessons from Recruitment and Industry Politics26:56 Remembering Influential Figures in the Industry28:35 Growth and Resilience at Phoenix29:55 Crisis Management and Communication31:19 Future Projects and Industry Aspirations33:02 The Role of Public Bodies in Construction35:17 Looking Ahead: Opportunities and Challenges36:23 Remembering Max White: A Tribute
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Episode 10 - the Enigmatic Elvin Box
Summary In this episode, Elvin shares his journey from aconstruction worker to a passionate advocate for men's health, particularlyfocusing on prostate cancer awareness. He discusses his personal experiences with mental health challenges, the importance of early detection in prostatecancer, and his involvement with Movember. Elvin emphasizes the need for open conversations about men's health and the impact of support from medical professionals. His story is one of resilience, inspiration, and a commitment to helping others navigate their health journeys. This conversation delves intothe critical themes surrounding health, particularly focusing on the role of testosterone in mental health, the impact of exercise on prostate cancer, and the importance of social connections and support systems for individuals living with chronic illnesses. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced bytransient workforces in the construction industry and emphasizes the need for positive workplace environments that promote mental well-being and resilience. Key takeawaysElvin's journey from construction worker to health advocate.The importance of mental health awareness in theconstruction industry.Prostate cancer diagnosis can be life-saving with earlydetection.Elvin's passion for helping others stems from personalexperiences.The role of Movember in raising awareness for men's healthissues.Navigating treatment options for prostate cancer requiresinformed decision-making.Mental health challenges can impact physical healthsignificantly.Support from medical professionals can inspire confidence inpatients.Elvin emphasizes the need for open conversations about men'shealth.Life choices can be influenced by health experiences.Testosterone plays a vital role in mental health and overall well-being.Exercise is a powerful tool in managing prostate cancer.Resilience is key for those living with chronic illnesses.Social connections significantly impact mental health.Aging can bring unique mental health challenges that needaddressing.Creating positive work environments is essential foremployee well-being.The transient nature of construction work can lead toisolation and mental health issues.Workplace welfare programs can enhance employee engagementand morale.Listening to the workforce can lead to innovative solutionsfor workplace challenges.Teamwork and communication are crucial for fostering asupportive work culture.Titles From Construction to Health Advocacy: Elvin's StoryNavigating Prostate Cancer: A Personal Journey Sound bites "I never get bored.""I cried uncontrollably.""It's all about the story."Chapters 03:08 Impact of Personal Experiences on Advocacy05:54 The Role of Storytelling in Healing08:38 Sharing Experiential Knowledge11:48 Elvin's Personal Prostate Cancer Journey15:10 Understanding Cancer: The Journey of Diagnosis18:12 Inspiration from Medical Professionals21:42 Mental Health and Aging with Cancer22:37 Reflections on Life Choices23:41 The Importance of Trust in Healthcare25:15 Understanding Prostate Cancer's Progression25:55 Understanding Advanced Prostate Cancer27:23 The Role of Exercise in Cancer Management28:02 Living with Incurable Prostate Cancer28:53 Resilience and Mental Health in Cancer Patients30:09 The Importance of Support and Community32:40 Inspiration from Others' Journeys33:56 The Need for Social Interaction35:06 Finding Joy in Small Moments36:38 The Impact of Sunlight on Mental Health37:48 Mental Health Challenges in the Construction Industry39:10 The Challenges of a Transient Workforce41:12 The Impact of Work Environment on Mental Health42:53 Improving Welfare Facilities in Construction44:38 Creating a Supportive Work Culture46:40 Addressing Mental Health in the Workforce48:16 Empowering Workers Through Engagement50:49 The Importance of Team Dynamics52:06 Closing Thoughts and Future Conversations
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Season 1 - First 8 Episodes Recapped!
Really enjoyed making this recap and looking back on these 8 episodes - incredibly proud of getting this out there, spreading the word. Hope you enjoy it!We will hear again from Johnny and Matt at What About Ye? Then we move on to talk to Ose, Lauren Rimmer of Construct Change, Tom Chapman, the amazing Paul Stephenson, Sarah Roads, Phil Ridgewell and Nick O'Shea.
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Episode 8 - Beyond the Site - Nick O'Shea talks about sobriety
Title: Hard Hats and Headspace: Beyond the Construction Site with Nick O'SheaDescription: Join Stuart Wallis as he sits down with Nick O'Shea, a construction manager, podcaster, and workshop facilitator, to discuss the intersection of mental health and the construction industry. Nick shares his personal journey of overcoming addiction and how it has shaped his mission to break the stigma surrounding mental health in the workplace. Discover how Nick's programs, like "Through My Lens" and "Hard Hat Reset," are making a difference in the lives of construction workers.Key Topics:Nick's personal story of recovery and resilience The impact of addiction in the construction industry The importance of mental health awareness and support Nick's innovative programs for workplace well-beingGuest Contact: For more about Nick O'Shea and his programs, visit his Linktree. https://linktr.ee/gswn?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAacaULv_liiqVCfJ8-uzr-woWACdM8vBjOZw7YqxpeuuiGfVdTgQzvoRCvEHAg_aem_1hQgcdycZbZWJzfTxt3pVAHashtags: #MentalHealth #ConstructionIndustry #AddictionRecovery #Podcast
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Impromptu Episode - Phil Ridgwell (and an Ice Cream Van)
Join Stuart with his impromptu recording with Phil Ridgwell - interrupted not once but TWICE by the Ice Cream Man! All left in for the fun of it. You can search Phil up on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/philridgwell/ and if you are on the Instagram, follow him on @philridgwell and @coregroupStuart saw a post on Phil's LinkedIn and he was worried about Phil, so rang him up. They ended up recording a meandering podcast about business leadership, neurodiversity, pressure at work and the buzz it can give as well as take. Some fun in there too, including Senor Whippy interrupting us (twice!)
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Episode 6 - Charting Her Own Course - Sarah Roads
In this week's episode, Stuart is joined by Sarah Roads, Founder and CEO of SLR, her self-named recruitment business! And let's be fair, given the work ethic and attitude of the founder, that's a pretty good place to start, right? Key themes surround starting her own business, the stresses and strains of motherhood and why ordinary recruitment businesses just aren't cut out to be that good for parents, so Sarah inadvertantly changed the dial on that conundrum, and is now heading towards a £5m turnover business. You can find Sarah on her LinkedIn profile, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-roads-712b2013/, via her website https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-roads-712b2013/ as well as following her and the SLR team on Instagram: @the_marine_recruiter@sr_recruit and @slr_recruitmentAs Stuart says in the pod, once you follow SLR, you feel like you know Sarah, Tatum and the gang! And get ready for hobnobs....
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Episode 5 - Haircuts and Hard Hats - Tom Chapman
SummaryIn this episode, Stuart and Tom Chapman discuss the intersection of mental health and the barbering industry, focusing on how pop-up haircuts can create safe spaces for conversations about mental health. They explore the challenges faced by the construction industry, the importance of early intervention, and the need for accessible health checks. Tom shares insights from his training program, Here to Talk, which aims to equip individuals with the skills to have meaningful conversations about mental health. The conversation emphasizes the power of connection, community support, and the ongoing need for mental health awareness initiatives.Contact Details:Instagram: @tomchapman_hair@lionsbarbercollective@heretotalkmhWebsite: https://www.heretotalktraining.com/Tom's books are available on Amazon:The Mighty Lions & the Big Match: What if We Don't Win? https://amzn.eu/d/hMeKx4OHow to Listen So Men will Talk: 4 Steps to Get Men Talking About Their Mental Health https://amzn.eu/d/bqy7iNyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-chapman-hon-lld-965b566a/Keywordsmental health, suicide prevention, barbers, pop-up haircuts, construction industry, early intervention, community support, training, Here to Talk, mental health awareness
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Episode 4 - Tourette's, Neurodiversity and Mental Health with Paul Stevenson
Genius Within - geniuswithin.orgPaul's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-stevenson-397a0329/KeywordsTourette syndrome, neurodiversity, mental health, ADHD, resilience, acceptance, awareness, kindness, coping strategies, personal growthSound Bites"It's about fairness.""Kindness matters.""I didn't want to give up."Chapters00:00 Understanding ADHD and Tourette's Syndrome12:57 Embracing Conditions: Personal Journeys15:46 The Impact of Neurodiversity on Daily Life18:23 Rejection Sensitivity and Personal Growth21:07 Finding Strengths and Career Fulfillment23:38 Raising Awareness and Acceptance26:38 The Importance of Kindness and Forgiveness34:54 The Importance of Kindness36:35 Navigating Teen Years and Bullying38:09 Mental Health Awareness and Support40:19 Inclusivity in Sports and Team Dynamics43:00 Coping Mechanisms and Resilience46:49 Self-Regulation and Personal Growth50:41 Building Connections and Community Support#neurodiversity #tourettes
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Episode 3 - Construct Change with Lauren Rimmer
SummaryIn this episode, Stuart and Lauren Rimmer discuss the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the construction industry, the challenges faced by SMEs in meeting CSR standards, and the critical need for inclusion and diversity. They explore the impact of sobriety on professional life, the culture of alcohol and drugs in construction, and the link between mental health and substance abuse. The conversation also highlights the launch of CONICORE, a new networking initiative aimed at driving change in the industry.Lauren is the Founder and CEO of Construct Change. Keywordsconstruction, corporate social responsibility, inclusion, neurodiversity, sobriety, mental health, industry culture, SMEs, education, networkingTakeawaysCorporate responsibility combines commercial success with social purpose.The majority of contracts in construction are held by SMEs, which face unique challenges.Inclusion in the workplace begins with creating a safe environment for all employees.Mental health issues in construction are exacerbated by industry pressures and substance abuse.Supportive work environments can significantly improve employee well-being and productivity.Listening to employees is crucial for fostering inclusion and understanding their needs.The culture of alcohol and drugs in construction needs to be addressed for better mental health outcomes.Education and training are essential for helping SMEs meet CSR standards.Neurodiversity should be embraced as a valuable asset in the workforce.Challenging traditional practices can lead to meaningful change in the industry.Links:Website www.construct-change.co.uk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-rimmer-47160375/ Lauren’s recommended follow - Millie Gooch! https://tr.ee/yElU4ZknJq TitlesBuilding a Better Future: CSR in ConstructionThe Power of Inclusion: Changing Industry CultureSound bites"99.9% of contracts in the industry are SMEs.""Listening is the first point of inclusion.""We need to treat our people fairly."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Construct Change and Its Mission02:39 Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and ESG05:17 Challenges for SMEs in Meeting CSR Standards08:05 The Importance of Diversity and Inclusion in Construction10:37 The Role of Neurodiversity in the Industry13:00 Sobriety and Its Impact on Construction Culture15:31 Addressing the Drugs and Alcohol Culture in Construction30:41 Re-educating for a Better Culture35:09 Learning from Mistakes and Personal Growth35:41 Understanding Neurodiversity41:03 The Strengths of Neurodiversity46:18 The Importance of Mental Health52:04 Social Responsibility in the Workplace54:31 The Future of Networking in Construction
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Episode 2 - Osereimen (Ose) Akhilele
SummaryIn this episode of Hard Hats and Headspace, Stuart Wallis interviews Ose Akhilele, an inspiring leader in the construction industry. Ose shares his journey as an assistant site manager, his experiences navigating diversity, and the importance of mentorship and community engagement. He discusses his role in the Daniel Osareme Akhilele Foundation, which focuses on education and raising awareness about liver cirrhosis. Ose emphasizes the significance of personal branding, being open-minded, and the power of listening in professional settings. The conversation highlights the need for more representation in the industry and the responsibility of leaders to inspire the next generation.Links: https://danielosaremenakhilelefoundation.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/osereimendavidakhilele/Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background06:12 A Day in the Life of a Construction Manager13:25 Cultural Adaptation in Construction20:03 Navigating Leadership as a Minority25:56 Inspiring the Next Generation33:55 The Importance of Authenticity43:15 Ose's Journey43:36 Wrap up
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"What About Ye?" boys
Keywordsworkforce wellbeing, mental health, night shift, neurodiversity, health education, nutrition, productivity, construction industry, employee support, workplace safety, mental health, nutrition, hydration, ATP project, Adam Taylor project, workplace wellbeing, marginal gains, community support, personal development, health awarenessTakeaways The importance of addressing mental health in the workplace.Nutrition and hydration play a crucial role in overall well-being.Mineral salts are essential for recovery and hydration.The ATP Project aims to provide support for mental health issues.Community support is vital for those struggling with mental health.Open conversations about mental health can save lives.Personal experiences can drive change in workplace culture.Education on nutrition can improve physical and mental health.Creating a supportive environment is key to employee well-being.Every small effort counts in making a difference. SummaryIn this episode of Hard Hat and Headspace, host Stuart Wallis discusses the critical issues surrounding workforce wellbeing, particularly for night shift workers. Joined by guests Johnny and Matt from What About Ye, they explore the unique challenges faced by night workers, including mental health implications, societal perceptions, and the economic impact of poor mental health. The conversation emphasizes the importance of education, nutrition, and practical solutions to improve the wellbeing of night shift workers, while also sharing personal stories of transformation and resilience. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the importance of mental health awareness, nutrition, and community support within the workplace. They discuss the marginal gains that can be achieved through proper hydration and nutrition, emphasizing the role of mineral salts. The ATP Project, named after Adam Taylor, aims to address mental health issues in the construction industry, highlighting the need for open conversations and support systems. The speakers share personal experiences and reflections on their journeys, advocating for a culture of understanding and support in the workplace.TitlesNavigating Night Shift ChallengesEmpowering Night Workers: A Call to ActionSound bites"Fatigue kills.""What about ye?""We are stronger together."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Workforce Wellbeing04:13 The Challenges of Night Shift Work12:21 Health Implications of Night Work20:02 Strategies for Improving Night Shift Health27:07 Nutrition and Wellbeing in the Workplace36:45 Introduction to Health and Safety Initiatives38:45 The Concept of Marginal Gains in Health40:56 Personal Health Journeys and Mental Well-being44:04 The Importance of Nutrition in Well-being51:47 Innovative Health Solutions and Community Engagement01:05:02 Understanding ATP and Its Relevance to Health and Safety01:06:02 The Impact of Mental Health in Construction01:08:23 Statistics and Realities of Suicide in the Industry01:10:51 Personal Stories and the Need for Change01:13:19 The Adam Taylor Project: A New Initiative01:16:53 The Business Case for Mental Health Awareness01:19:47 The Importance of Open Conversations01:22:29 Future Plans and Community Support01:28:08 Personal Growth and Favourite Books
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What About Ye?
Keywordsnight work, mental health, hydration, nutrition, construction industry, employee well-being, support, education, health initiatives, Adam Taylor ProjectTakeawaysThe importance of sharing personal stories to inspire others.Hydration and mineral replenishment are crucial for night workers.Mental health challenges are prevalent among night shift workers.Education on nutrition can significantly impact well-being.The Adam Taylor Project aims to raise awareness about mental health.Building a supportive community is essential for night workers.There is a strong business case for prioritizing employee well-being.Nutrition plays a vital role in mental health and performance.Future initiatives will focus on health and safety in the workplace.Creating a culture of openness can help address mental health issues.SummaryThis conversation explores the challenges and insights related to night work, focusing on health, nutrition, and mental well-being. The speakers share personal stories and discuss the importance of hydration, mineral replenishment, and education in the construction industry. They highlight the Adam Taylor Project, to continue the mission to raise suicide awareness and the need to raise awareness about mental health issues among night workers. The discussion emphasizes the need for a supportive community and the business case for prioritizing employee well-being, along with future initiatives to improve health and safety in the workplace.Links for What About Ye: https://whataboutye.co.uk/Instagram: @_what_about_ye
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Teaser Trailer! Hard Hats & Headspace with Stuart Wallis
Welcome to my new podcast where I will be talking work, wellbeing and managing workforces. I looking back over my career with people I have worked with and those who want to come and talk about theres. Fundamentally this is about "Industrial Relations" - the art of working with people. Sign up to find out more!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join me and my guests as we talk about work, wellbeing and the workforce - without the nonsense! Stuart will be joined by his vast network from across his career, bringing forward interesting and inspiring guests who have the most vast wealth of experience. Sometimes controversial, Stuart and his guests will explore elements of life that will inspire you to learn more. From Construction, to recruitment through to egg-farming and authors, there is going to be something for everyone on this journey!
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