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The Distress of Being Burgled: A Personal Journey of Rebuilding Safety and Confidence
The past month has been a whirlwind of ups and downs—illness, losing clients, finding new ones, and then, as if that wasn’t enough, a robbery. Never had I imagined this to happen to me, living in a flat on the 3rd floor. Just as things seemed to settle, another challenge emerged. One thing after another,
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The value of fiction and the arts
The arts are one of the best sources of inspiration for talking better, for reducing stigmas and taboos, and helping humans to be better humans. Theatre. Television. Radio. Cinema. Art. Dance. Comedy. Festivals. Music. Literature. Poetry. Sculpture. These are some of the ways we come together to express and experience the feelings, thoughts, and learning
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Unveiling Identity and Self-Worth: Lessons from the Let’s Talk Better event
Who Am I? Where do I belong? Zeenat Noorani, Co-Founder of the Let’s Talk Better campaign, reflects on our fifth in-person event held on 28th June, themed Identity and Self-worth: Let’s Talk Better touched on yet another important, but eye-opening topic that resonated with everyone in the room at Bromley’s Community House which hosted our
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The Power of Words
Written by Emma Mehuex. A beautiful and inspiring poem written by Emma, especially for the Let’s Talk Better campaign which she read aloud at the First Anniversary event ‘ Celebrating Positivity’ on the 22nd of February 2024. Emma has been a huge loyal supporter of what the LTB stands for since it launched in February
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#iweigh goes live and lively in the UK
Feature image: Let’s Talk Better’s Darren with Casey Gemma. Revolution? “We’re democratising exercise. We’re taking it back, together. This is the beginning of the revolution”, said actress Jameela Jamil at the close of I Weigh Community’s UK debut ‘Move For Your Mind’ event in London on 19th January 2024. This was a group of people
