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Hurt to Healing

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Welcome to the Hurt to Healing podcast with me, Pandora Morris. I’ve been fighting an uphill battle with my mental health for years and it’s only now that I’ve started to see some glimmers of light. It’s almost unbelievable to think I am starting this podcast considering my incessant compulsions would normally try to talk me out of it. But here I am, continuing to fight my invisible bullies one day at a time. 


As part of my own recovery, I’ve made it my mission to support as many of you as possible on your own healing journey. I’ll be speaking to wonderful people from all walks of life who will open up about their own invisible struggles in the hope that it will provide a bit of solace and comfort for some of you. I’ll also be speaking to leading experts and doctors about different disorders and therapies that might help each of you expand your knowledge on the world of mental health.  


Visit my website www.hurttohealing.co.uk to learn more about me and the work that I do.


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Episodes

HEALING 101: Quinton Deeley on the autism spectrum

On today's HEALING 101 episode, we are privileged to host Quinton Deeley, a highly respected Consultant Psychiatrist who specialises in autism, ADHD, learning disabilities and a range of mental health conditions. With his extensive expertise, Quinton is a beacon of knowledge in the world of psychiatry. In this insightful conversation, Quinton delves into the enigmatic world of autism, addressing fundamental questions that provide a deeper understanding of this condition. He explores the causes o...

Dec 14, 202322 minSeason 4Ep. 22

Kat Brown on navigating adult ADHD

In today’s episode I delve into the world of adult ADHD with Kat Brown, a seasoned freelance journalist and mental health advocate. Kat's book, "It's Not A Bloody Trend," provides us with a guide to navigating life with ADHD in adulthood—a journey she eloquently shares with us. Kat's exploration of adult ADHD takes us through the challenges of diagnosis and candidly reflects on the complexities of masking, the emotional nuances of looking back on missed recognitions, and the interconnectedness o...

Dec 12, 202341 minSeason 4Ep. 21

HEALING 101: Madeline Magistrado on healing through art

Welcome to a captivating episode featuring Madeline Magistrado, a registered art psychotherapist and clinical supervisor with over 11 years of expertise. Madeline is a specialist in child and adolescent mental health (CAMHS) and provides transformative 1:1 art therapy for children, teenagers, and adults. In this episode, Madeline sheds light on the world of art therapy, offering a glimpse into the profound impact creative expression can have on mental wellbeing. As we explore the realm of art th...

Dec 07, 202328 minSeason 4Ep. 20

Florence St George on her path to pottery and healing

Today, we have the privilege of being joined by a truly remarkable guest. Florence St. George is not only a talented potter but also the author of the brilliant book, "The Potter's Way" which is an inspirational story about the therapeutic powers of pottery. Florence navigated her way through the depths of postnatal depression after she discovered the power of art and self-expression. Her story is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, creativity can serve as a guiding light toward healin...

Dec 05, 202333 minSeason 4Ep. 19

HEALING 101: Neil Shah on breaking the stress cycle

Welcome to an insightful episode featuring Neil Shah, a leading UK authority on stress management and founder of The Stress Management Society. Neil, a consultant and motivational speaker, has impacted thousands worldwide through coaching and workshops. In this interview, he shares his journey from a breakdown in his 20s to becoming a stress management expert. Explore Neil's definition of stress, common symptoms, and the crucial need for stress management in the workplace. Discover practical too...

Nov 30, 202336 minSeason 4Ep. 18

Lorraine Candy on navigating menopause and conquering stress

On today’s episode I am joined by Lorraine Candy, an award-winning journalist, editor, and best-selling author, who shares her transformative journey through midlife and the intricate challenges posed by the perimenopause. In a candid exploration, Lorraine unveils the psychological and physical impacts of this life stage, recounting moments of feeling overwhelmed and confronting unexpected stress. As a seasoned professional and devoted mother, she navigates the complexities of identity, enduring...

Nov 28, 202350 minSeason 4Ep. 17

HEALING 101: Rebecca Solodovnik on mastering anxiety and regaining control

On today's HEALING 101 episode, we are joined by Rebecca Solodovnik, the founder of MindFree Me. With over two decades of experience working with individuals, Rebecca is dedicated to helping people gain insight into their struggles, explore solutions, and regain control of their lives. Her approach is grounded in compassion and expertise, incorporating various therapeutic techniques like EMDR, IFS, EFT, ACT, and mindfulness-based CBT. During our conversation, we delve into the complex world of a...

Nov 23, 202329 minSeason 4Ep. 16

Anna Williamson on love, anxiety, and building healthy relationships

I am honoured to have the remarkable Anna Williamson join us for today's episode. Anna is not only a well-known TV presenter but also a celebrity dating agent, lending her expertise to help people find love. Beyond her successful career in the public eye, Anna is a passionate campaigner for mental health and wellbeing and the co-host of the very successful LuAnna podcast. During our conversation, Anna candidly shares her journey through anxiety, shedding light on common symptoms and providing in...

Nov 21, 202349 minSeason 4Ep. 15

HEALING 101: Kate Moryoussef's wisdom on women, ADHD, and wellbeing

On today's HEALING 101 episode, we're joined by Kate Moryoussef, a dedicated well-being coach and the host of the ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast. Kate's mission is to help individuals, especially those with ADHD, find calm, balance, and validation. Kate shares her insights into the late diagnosis of ADHD in women, a topic of growing relevance. She explores the reasons behind this phenomenon, whether it's due to oversight or triggered by life changes like menopause. Kate also discusses the common...

Nov 16, 202339 minSeason 4Ep. 14

Lalaletmeexplain on single parenthood and ADHD

In this captivating episode, we are joined by Lalaletmeexplain, the host of the 'It's Not You, It's Them but it might be You' podcast. Lalaletmeexplain opens up about her journey as a single parent of a child with ADHD, shedding light on the intricate dance of organising two lives with unique needs. She courageously shares the challenges of living with ADHD, providing a raw and honest look at how this condition can profoundly impact relationships and daily tasks. As she delves into the multiface...

Nov 14, 202331 minSeason 4Ep. 13

HEALING 101: Re-thinking treatment and addiction with Camilla Nord

In this captivating HEALING 101 episode, we explore the world of mental health from a groundbreaking perspective. Our guest, Dr. Camilla Nord, Investigator Scientist at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit and author of "The Balanced Brain: The Science of Mental Health," challenges conventional notions by proposing that mental health is driven entirely by biological mechanisms. We delve into the profound implications of this concept, discussing how it can reshape our understanding of mental...

Nov 09, 202332 minSeason 4Ep. 12

Skye Gyngell's story from addiction to acclaimed chef

In this episode, I have the privilege of speaking with the remarkable Skye Gyngell, a renowned chef, author, and inspirational figure who has weathered one of life's biggest storms - addiction. From her early struggles with addiction and mental health challenges to her triumphant rise in the culinary world, she has harnessed the power of self-discovery and has rebuilt her life. As a talented chef, Skye has left an indelible mark on the culinary landscape, with her acclaimed restaurants including...

Nov 07, 202343 minSeason 4Ep. 11

HEALING 101: Amy Polly on mastering mindfulness

On today’s HEALING 101, we have a remarkable guest who's here to demystify mindfulness and its transformative potential. Amy Polly, a mindfulness coach, joins us to reveal the truth about mindfulness. It's not just meditation; it's brain training—a versatile tool that can enhance various aspects of our lives. Today, we'll delve into the remarkable story of Amy's own healing journey and how mindfulness played a pivotal role in her transformation. We'll explore her unique insights and delve into t...

Nov 02, 202333 minSeason 4Ep. 10

Sophie Dear on her experience of burnout and finding balance

In this thought-provoking episode of the Hurt to Healing podcast, I am joined by Sophie Dear, a remarkable yoga teacher and self-worth coach. Sophie's journey is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the profound healing that can emerge from the depths of adversity. Her story unfolds with a battle against insomnia and anxiety during her early twenties, a period that led her through the process of prescription medications. But it was a pivotal moment, hitting rock bottom both physic...

Oct 31, 202333 minSeason 4Ep. 9

HEALING 101: Wendy Robinson on CALM’s mission to break the stigma and save lives

In this Healing 101 episode, I have the honor of speaking to Wendy Robinson, the Head of Services for Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM). Wendy's extensive experience in the field of mental health and her role at CALM have equipped her with a deep understanding of the pressing issue of suicide prevention. CALM is dedicated to helping individuals who are in the darkest depths of despair, feeling that suicide is their only escape. Wendy delves into the critical issue of rising suicide rates,...

Oct 26, 202334 minSeason 4Ep. 8

Ben West on turning tragedy into mental health advocacy

In this emotionally charged episode, we sit down with Ben West, a passionate mental health advocate and campaigner who has faced unimaginable challenges following the tragic suicide of his beloved brother. Ben shares his heart-wrenching story, recounting the painful experience of giving his brother CPR in a desperate attempt to save his life. The trauma of that fateful day has left an indelible mark on Ben's life, yet his journey through grief and loss has also been a profound teacher. Through h...

Oct 24, 202340 minSeason 4Ep. 7

HEALING 101: Anna Donaghey on spotting the signs of an unhealthy relationship with alcohol

On today’s Healing 101, I talk to Anna Donaghey, who candidly shares her personal journey of battling with alcohol addiction and the profound impact it had on her life. Anna's story is one of resilience and self-discovery as she recounts the relentless cycle of drinking, failed moderation attempts, and self-loathing that left her feeling trapped and exhausted. She reflects on the internal conflict that dominated her thoughts, stole her time, and drained her energy. . In today’s episode, Anna des...

Oct 19, 202334 minSeason 4Ep. 6

Millie Gooch on the moment she decided to stop drinking

Today I am joined by Millie Gooch, the founder of the Sober Girl Society and one of the voices leading the sobriety movement in the UK. As a journalist, she has written for a range of publications, and her campaigning work has been featured everywhere from ELLE and Stylist to the BBC and Evening Standard. Millie is full of wisdom and her honesty about her own journey to sobriety is one I’m sure a lot of people will relate to. In today’s episode, we speak all about the moment she decided to stop ...

Oct 17, 202340 minSeason 4Ep. 5

HEALING 101: Redefining self-worth beyond the body with Jessi Kneeland

In this HEALING 101 episode, we explore the profound connection between body image and our inner selves. I am joined by Jessi Kneeland, a seasoned personal trainer and body image coach. Jessi challenges the common misconception that altering our physical appearance can magically solve our internal struggles. Instead, she delves into the heart of the matter, unveiling the deeper layers of body image issues that often transcend the physical realm. Drawing from her extensive experience, Jessi highl...

Oct 12, 202334 minSeason 4Ep. 4

Danny Gray on battling body dysmorphia and advocating for mental health education

Today, I am honoured to be joined by a remarkable guest who's on a mission to transform the way we perceive and address mental health. Danny Gray, the founder of JAAQ and War Paint for Men, has a story that resonates deeply with so many. His struggle with body dysmorphia, particularly regarding his ears and hair, began during his teenage years, casting a long shadow over his self-esteem and mental well-being. Today, Danny joins us to share his inspiring journey of resilience. He reveals how he m...

Oct 10, 202339 minSeason 4Ep. 3

HEALING 101: Unveiling the potential of psychedelics with Professor David Nutt

On today’s Healing 101, I am honoured to be speaking to Professor David John Nutt, an English neuropsychopharmacologist specialising in the research of drugs that affect the brain and conditions such as addiction, anxiety, and sleep. He is the chairman of Drug Science, a non-profit which he founded in 2010 to provide independent, evidence-based information on drugs. This was such a fascinating conversation and I’ve been desperate to speak to him for so long seeing as I’ve had my own experience w...

Oct 05, 202332 minSeason 4Ep. 2

Ben Goldsmith on his journey with grief and healing in nature

Today, I am speaking to a truly inspiring guest whose journey through grief and healing has been nothing short of extraordinary. He's a father who faced the most profound loss a parent can endure, and he's here to share his remarkable story of resilience. Ben Goldsmith, author of the deeply touching book "God is an Octopus". Ben's world was shattered by the tragic loss of his beloved daughter, and in the depths of his grief, he found solace in an unexpected place – nature. Through his experience...

Oct 03, 202342 minSeason 4Ep. 1

Caggie Dunlop on opening up the conversation on sobriety and depression

On today’s episode I am joined by podcaster, author, former Made in Chelsea cast member and a very old friend of mine, Caggie Dunlop. Caggie is well known for her podcast, Saturn Returns, which is designed to help listeners feel calm during times of transitions - particularly during our late twenties which is a time that often brings big periods of change and unrest in many aspects of our lives. Caggie has recently written a book inspired by her hugely popular podcast where she shares personal s...

Aug 29, 202349 min

Dr Louise Newson on menopause and mental health

On today’s Summer Special, I am joined by Dr Louise Newson, a GP and renowned Menopause Specialist, author, podcast host and the founder of the Balance app. Louise is passionate about improving education about the perimenopause and menopause and improving awareness of safe prescribing of HRT to healthcare professionals. Women are increasingly discussing the forgetfulness, anxiety and suicidal thoughts they have experience as their hormones change in midlife. It’s true that the link between menop...

Aug 22, 202339 min

Dr Katia Fredriksen on the different ways autism presents itself in children

On today’s Summer Special, we have a returning guest, Dr Katia Fredriksen and if you haven’t listened to her episode on ADHD and children then I highly recommend you do so. Dr Katia is a licensed clinical psychologist who specialises in pediatric neuropsychology. She evaluates clients ranging from preschool to university students with autism spectrum disorders, learning differences, ADHD, executive functioning difficulties, and emotional vulnerabilities. In this episode, we will be focusing on a...

Aug 15, 202340 min

Dr Anna Lembke on why digital media has made us all dopamine addicts

On today’s summer special, I am joined by Dr. Anna Lembke, a Professor of psychiatry at Stanford Univeristy and the best-selling author of Drugdealer, MD and most recently Dopamine Nation. In Dopamine Nation , Dr. Anna Lembke explores the exciting new scientific discoveries that explain why the relentless pursuit of pleasure leads to pain. Most importantly, she tells readers how to find the delicate balance between the two. Today we speak about how we’re living in a time with unprecedented acces...

Aug 08, 202341 min

Dr Katia Fredriksen on the misconceptions of ADHD and how it effects children

On today’s Summer Special, Dr Katia Fredriksen is a licensed clinical psychologist who specialises in pediatric neuropsychology. She evaluates clients ranging from preschool to university students with autism spectrum disorders, learning differences, ADHD, executive functioning difficulties, and emotional vulnerabilities and provides families with a road map of how to support their children. In this episode, we will be focusing on ADHD in children, how it differs in boys and girls, how schools n...

Aug 01, 202334 min

Stefanie Michele on how to overcome negative body image

On today’s Summer special, I am joined by Stefanie Michele, a Certified Coach, Occupational Therapist, Intuitive Eating Counsellor with a background in Human Development and Mental Health Psychology. Perhaps more importantly, she has first hand experience with recovery from 20+ years of body and food disorder. Her disordered eating began when she was a teenager and she then struggled with bulimia, binge-eating disorder and orthorexia well into her 30s. The binge-restrict cycle dominated her life...

Jul 25, 202340 min

Peter Tyrer on why personality disorders are very misunderstood

Peter Tyrer is the Professor of Community Psychiatry in the Centre for Mental Health in the Division of Experimental Medicine. Much of his recent work has been focused around personality disorders. Personality disturbance is very common, not just in psychiatric practice, and this importance has been largely unrecognized as the knowledge around this particular disorder is very poor. Many people feel very strongly about the term personality disorder but it’s a term that is misunderstood by almost ...

Jul 18, 202339 min

Prof Fiona McNicholas on eating disorders in children and adolescents

On today’s summer special we are joined by Professor Fiona McNicholas, a Consultant in child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Her clinical interests are eating disorders and I wanted to take the opportunity today to ask her about the differences between anorexia, bulimia and binge eating and particularly how this disorder impacts children and adolescence. Having suffered from an eating disorder which started when I was 12 years old, I’m always keen to learn more about how treatments are becoming more ...

Jul 11, 202348 min
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