Medicines for the soul

Healing doesn’t mean the damage never existed, it means it no longer controls our lives

Last week’s show looked at how to change the way you feel about yourself from the outside – this Sunday, the focus shifts from the ‘outer you’ to the ‘inner you’…

Esther Felder Owen joins Rosalyn and June in the studio to explain how carrying issues and conditioning from the past into your adult life can have a major impact on your potential for success, both professional and personal.

And more importantly, how the Soul Medicine she prescribes can help dissolve the pain, fears and worries that are holding you back.

“It’s all about changing the way we feel about ourselves from the inside,” she says. “I’m passionate about helping clients eliminate formed emotions and blocks, especially those they’ve hidden from themselves, working with them to improve the one relationship that governs everything in their lives – the relationship they have with themselves.”

If you’re seeking lasting change, tune in or listen online between 10am and 12 noon to hear more about Esther’s medicines for the soul and find out how getting that all-important relationship right will in turn have a beneficial effect on the ones you have with everyone around you…

New year, new look – it’s easier than you think!

Thinking of updating your wardrobe for the New Year? Hold that thought – at least until you’ve heard what next week’s Girls Around Town guest has to say…

Before you hit the shops, you might want to follow the advice of personal stylist Hayley Eleanor Smith and take a closer look at some of the outfits you already own.

Are you making the most of what you’ve got? Could you be mixing, matching or accessorising things differently?

And, even worse, are you guilty of the cardinal clothing sin, with items tucked away in your wardrobe or drawers that you never, ever wear?

Tune in or listen online between 10am and 12 noon on Sunday, when Hayley joins Rosalyn and June in the studio to share some of her top styling tips.

From working with what you’ve got to how to shop the sales and more – take a leaf out of her book and you could find you’re ready to start the year with a whole new look.

And best of all, it doesn’t have to break the bank!

Climbing out of the pit of despair

How do you take ten years of struggling with the seemingly relentless despair of PTSD and Depressive Disorder and turn your experience into something positive?

For Australian veteran and successful businessman Trace Dann (in the guise of his alter ego, Captain Krankypants), the answer lies in sharing his story with others suffering the same conditions.

In what he describes as one of the most personal and self-confronting websites he’s ever built, Trace tells the tale of his journey from a life of inner turmoil, stress, unhappiness, anger and distrust to a new life of self-awareness, acceptance, trust and, hopefully, happiness.

He’ll be in the studio with June this weekend to explain how he’s taking that tale on the road in a series of presentations, including one at Newark‘s Carriages Café next week, in a bid to help fellow sufferers and their families.

“My aim is to help reduce the number of depression-related suicides,” he says. “Above all, I want to reassure others that they’re not alone in this and that, with the right professional support, they can find the way to climb out of the pit of despair and back onto solid ground.”

Tune in or listen online between 10am and 11am on Sunday to hear Trace talking about his own journey and his plans to return to the UK next spring, when he’ll be offering more audiences his unique take on this serious and extremely topical subject.