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A Dose of Wellbeing explores all things related to wellbeing in pharmacy. Topics this podcast will cover are: general wellbeing, inspiring examples of wellbeing in pharmacy, episodes with wellbeing experts on differing topics, and exciting stories related to topics such as: women in the workplace, disability in the workplace, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. We have 2 formats for our episodes, one episode is longer and will feature a guest, and the second is an in-house podcast in which we discuss topics related to wellbeing.Pharmacist Support relies on generous donations to provide our charitable services and support. If you enjoyed our podcast episode today, please consider making a donation so we can continue creating more content to support mental health and wellbeing in pharmacy. Thank you: https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/DisclaimerThe content of this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Pharmacist Support.

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28 episodios

Portada del episodio Give a Little, Gain a Lot? The Power of Giving with Danielle and Melissa

Give a Little, Gain a Lot? The Power of Giving with Danielle and Melissa

Description  In this mini episode of A Dose of Wellbeing, Danielle Hunt and Melissa Cochrane explore the power of giving and the positive difference it can make to wellbeing. Together they discuss what giving really means, why it matters, and how even small acts of kindness, encouragement or support can strengthen connection, purpose and self-worth.  The episode also reflects on the many ways pharmacy professionals already give every day, and why taking time to notice that contribution can support wellbeing. Danielle and Melissa explore how giving connects with Pharmacist Support’s developing wellbeing framework, The Essential Eight: Your Script for Wellbeing, and share simple, realistic ways people can bring more giving into their lives without feeling overwhelmed.  The conversation also marks Volunteers’ Week and celebrates 30 years of Listening Friends, highlighting the role of volunteering, peer support and community in helping our pharmacy family feel heard, valued and connected. If you’re curious about giving, volunteering or the link between contribution and wellbeing, this episode offers thoughtful reflection and practical encouragement.  Guest bio  Danielle Hunt is Chief Executive of Pharmacist Support. With extensive charity sector experience, she joined the charity in January 2019 and has led the development and implementation of a wellbeing-focused strategy to ensure Pharmacist Support continues to meet the changing needs of the profession.  Melissa Cochrane is Pharmacist Support’s Senior Wellbeing Development Manager. She oversees the charity’s wellbeing offering and volunteer programmes, including the counselling partnership and online Wellbeing Learning Platform. Melissa has an extensive background as a counsellor/psychotherapist and a keen interest in simple, evidence-informed practices that can enhance physical and mental health.  Podcast sponsorship  No sponsor.  Resources and references   Pharmacist Support  To find out more about support services, please visit our website: https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/]   Wellbeing Learning Platform: https://pharmacistsupport.clcmoodle.org/local/roadmaplogin/login.php [https://pharmacistsupport.clcmoodle.org/local/roadmaplogin/login.php]   Improve your wellbeing through giving: https://pharmacistsupport.org/i-need-help-managing-my/mental-health-and-wellbeing/giving-to-improve-wellbeing/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/i-need-help-managing-my/mental-health-and-wellbeing/giving-to-improve-wellbeing/]   Volunteers’ Week 2026: https://pharmacistsupport.org/news/volunteers-week-2026/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/news/volunteers-week-2026/]   Volunteering with Pharmacist Support: https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/volunteer/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/volunteer/]    30 Years of Listening Friends: https://pharmacistsupport.org/news/thirty-years-of-listening-pharmacist-support-celebrates-a-trusted-lifeline-for-the-pharmacy-community/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/news/thirty-years-of-listening-pharmacist-support-celebrates-a-trusted-lifeline-for-the-pharmacy-community/]     External  Volunteers’ Week: https://volunteersweek.org/ Help us to support more of our pharmacy family Pharmacist Support relies on generous donations to provide our charitable services and support. If you enjoyed our podcast episode today, please consider making a donation so we can continue creating more content to support mental health and wellbeing in pharmacy. Thank you: https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/] Disclaimer  The content of this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Pharmacist Support.

24 de jun de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Financial wellbeing, freedom and giving with Alan and Katie Donegan (Rebel Finance School)

Financial wellbeing, freedom and giving with Alan and Katie Donegan (Rebel Finance School)

Description  In this episode of A Dose of Wellbeing, we’re joined by Alan and Katie Donegan from Rebel Finance School for a thoughtful and practical conversation about the link between financial wellbeing, freedom and giving. Together we explore how feeling more secure and confident with money can create more freedom to give, whether that is time, skills, support, kindness or volunteering.  Alan and Katie share what giving means to them, what motivated them to dedicate so much of their lives to helping others, and how financial freedom has changed what they are able to give. We also discuss the wellbeing benefits of generosity, why giving does not need to be big to be meaningful, and practical advice for anyone who wants to start giving or volunteering in a way that reflects their values.  We also talk about Rebel Finance School 2026, what people can expect from the free course, who it may help, and why Pharmacist Support is pleased to be hosting it on the Wellbeing Learning Platform. If you have ever felt overwhelmed by money, unsure where to begin, or curious about the connection between finances and wellbeing, this episode offers encouragement, insight and practical next steps.  Guest bio  Alan and Katie Donegan are the founders of Rebel Finance School, a free financial education course that helps people take control of their money and build a more secure future. Having reached financial independence themselves, they now use their time, knowledge and energy to help others improve their financial wellbeing and create more freedom in their own lives.  Podcast sponsorship  No sponsor.  Resources and references   Pharmacist Support  To find out more about support services, please visit our website: https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/]   Wellbeing Learning Platform including Rebel Finance School 2026: https://pharmacistsupport.clcmoodle.org/local/roadmaplogin/login.php [https://pharmacistsupport.clcmoodle.org/local/roadmaplogin/login.php]   External  Rebel Finance School: https://rebelfinanceschool.com/ [https://rebelfinanceschool.com/]    Help us to support more of our pharmacy family Pharmacist Support relies on generous donations to provide our charitable services and support. If you enjoyed our podcast episode today, please consider making a donation so we can continue creating more content to support mental health and wellbeing in pharmacy. Thank you: https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/] Disclaimer  The content of this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Pharmacist Support.

10 de jun de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio Neurodivergence in Pharmacy: What It Means for Wellbeing and Support

Neurodivergence in Pharmacy: What It Means for Wellbeing and Support

Description  In this mini episode of A Dose of Wellbeing, Melissa Cochrane is joined by Malika Hunter for a conversation about neurodivergence in pharmacy, why it matters for wellbeing, and how the charity is supporting pharmacy students, trainee pharmacists and pharmacists. Together they explore what we mean by neurodiversity and neurodivergence, the kinds of challenges people may face in study, training and work, and why recognising different needs can help people thrive rather than simply push through.  Guest bio  Melissa Cochrane is Pharmacist Support’s Senior Wellbeing Development Manager. She oversees the charity’s wellbeing offering and volunteer programmes, including the counselling partnership and online Wellbeing Learning Platform. Melissa has an extensive background as a counsellor/psychotherapist and a keen interest in simple, evidence-informed practices that can enhance physical and mental health.  Malika Hunter is Senior Marketing and Communications Officer at Pharmacist Support. Malika helps deliver a creative and effective marketing, communications, and fundraising strategy that elevates the organisation’s impact.  Podcast sponsorship  This podcast has been sponsored by leading developer, manufacturer and distributor of human pharmaceuticals, Orion Pharma (UK) Ltd., enabling us to further our mission to support the wellbeing of our pharmacy family. Please visit their website to find out more their core therapy areas and services: https://www.orionpharma.co.uk/ [https://www.orionpharma.co.uk/]  Resources and references   Pharmacist Support  To find out more about support services, please visit our website: https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/]   Wellbeing Learning Platform: https://pharmacistsupport.clcmoodle.org/local/roadmaplogin/login.php [https://pharmacistsupport.clcmoodle.org/local/roadmaplogin/login.php]   Our additional mental health and wellbeing support page includes details of organisations that provide support for people with specific neurodivergent conditions: https://pharmacistsupport.org/i-need-help-managing-my/mental-health-and-wellbeing/additional-mental-health-support/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/i-need-help-managing-my/mental-health-and-wellbeing/additional-mental-health-support/]   Help us to support more of our pharmacy family Pharmacist Support relies on generous donations to provide our charitable services and support. If you enjoyed our podcast episode today, please consider making a donation so we can continue creating more content to support mental health and wellbeing in pharmacy. Thank you: https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/] Disclaimer  The content of this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Pharmacist Support.

27 de may de 2026 - 27 min
Portada del episodio Different Minds, Stronger Teams: Neurodiversity in Pharmacy and Beyond, with Dr Danielle Adams

Different Minds, Stronger Teams: Neurodiversity in Pharmacy and Beyond, with Dr Danielle Adams

Description  In this episode of A Dose of Wellbeing, we’re joined by Dr Danielle Adams, a pharmacist and expert in supporting mental health and neurodiversity in organisations, for an honest and practical conversation about what neurodiversity can look like in pharmacy and how we can create workplaces where different minds can thrive.  Danielle helps us unpack common misconceptions, the strengths neurodivergent colleagues can bring, and why traditional workplace expectations can create unnecessary barriers. We also explore practical adjustments, how assessments and diagnoses can impact support, and the different ways neurodivergence is framed from the medical model to the social model.  Whether you’re curious about neurodiversity, reflecting on your own experiences, or thinking about inclusion in your team, this episode is an invitation to explore different perspectives on neurodivergence in pharmacy and beyond.  Guest bio  Dr Danielle Adams is a UK-registered pharmacist with a PhD in Education and Psychology. She brings together clinical work, research, teaching and lived experience to help healthcare teams and businesses take more inclusive, practical approaches to mental health, neurodiversity and intellectual disability. Danielle also publishes in academic journals, reviews research papers, contributes to national guidance, advises organisations, and is a trustee for Mind in Mid Herts.  Podcast sponsorship  This podcast has been sponsored by leading developer, manufacturer and distributor of human pharmaceuticals, Orion Pharma (UK) Ltd., enabling us to further our mission to support the wellbeing of our pharmacy family. Please visit their website to find out more their core therapy areas and services: https://www.orionpharma.co.uk/ [https://www.orionpharma.co.uk/]  Resources and references   Pharmacist Support  To find out more about support services, please visit our website:   https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/]   Wellbeing Learning Platform: https://pharmacistsupport.clcmoodle.org/local/roadmaplogin/login.php [https://pharmacistsupport.clcmoodle.org/local/roadmaplogin/login.php]   Our additional mental health and wellbeing support page includes details of organisations that provide support for people with specific neurodivergent conditions:  https://pharmacistsupport.org/i-need-help-managing-my/mental-health-and-wellbeing/additional-mental-health-support/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/i-need-help-managing-my/mental-health-and-wellbeing/additional-mental-health-support/] Help us to support more of our pharmacy family Pharmacist Support relies on generous donations to provide our charitable services and support. If you enjoyed our podcast episode today, please consider making a donation so we can continue creating more content to support mental health and wellbeing in pharmacy. Thank you: https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/] Disclaimer  The content of this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Pharmacist Support.

13 de may de 2026 - 37 min
Portada del episodio Stress Awareness Month Special: Workplace Stress

Stress Awareness Month Special: Workplace Stress

Description  In this mini episode of A Dose of Wellbeing, Danielle Hunt is joined by Pharmacist Support’s Senior Wellbeing Development Manager, Melissa Cochrane, for a special conversation to mark Stress Awareness Month. Together they explore what workplace stress is (and how it differs from burnout), the signs to look out for, and practical ways to reduce and manage stress at work. The episode also looks at what employers and leaders can do to create healthier working environments because managing stress shouldn’t sit with individuals alone.   Guest bio  Danielle Hunt is Chief Executive of Pharmacist Support. With extensive charity sector experience, she joined the charity in January 2019 and has led the development and implementation of a wellbeing-focused strategy to ensure Pharmacist Support continues to meet the changing needs of the profession.  Melissa Cochrane is Pharmacist Support’s Senior Wellbeing Development Manager. She oversees the charity’s wellbeing offering and volunteer programmes, including the counselling partnership and online Wellbeing Learning Platform. Melissa has an extensive background as a counsellor/psychotherapist and a keen interest in simple, evidence-informed practices that can enhance physical and mental health.  Podcast sponsorship  No sponsor.  Resources and references   Pharmacist Support  To find out more about our support services, please visit:    https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/]   What is stress? https://pharmacistsupport.org/i-need-help-managing-my/mental-health-and-wellbeing/what-is-stress/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/i-need-help-managing-my/mental-health-and-wellbeing/what-is-stress/]    Managing stress: https://pharmacistsupport.org/i-need-help-managing-my/mental-health-and-wellbeing/managing-stress/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/i-need-help-managing-my/mental-health-and-wellbeing/managing-stress/]    Wellbeing Learning Platform (including our Stress Management and Building Resilience workshop): https://pharmacistsupport.clcmoodle.org/local/roadmaplogin/login.php [https://pharmacistsupport.clcmoodle.org/local/roadmaplogin/login.php]   Wellbeing support for leaders and employers - Embracing a Workplace Wellbeing Culture: https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/wellbeing-service/embracing-a-workplace-wellbeing-culture/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/how-we-can-help/wellbeing-service/embracing-a-workplace-wellbeing-culture/]    Workforce survey highlights strain on pharmacy teams: https://pharmacistsupport.org/news/workforce-survey-highlights-strain-on-pharmacy-teams/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/news/workforce-survey-highlights-strain-on-pharmacy-teams/]    External   Stress Awareness Month: https://www.stress.org.uk/stress-awareness-month-2026/ [https://www.stress.org.uk/stress-awareness-month-2026/]   Deloitte research on mental health and employers: https://www.deloitte.com/uk/en/services/consulting/research/mental-health-and-employers-the-case-for-employers-to-invest-in-supporting-working-parents-and-a-mentally-health-workplace.html [https://www.deloitte.com/uk/en/services/consulting/research/mental-health-and-employers-the-case-for-employers-to-invest-in-supporting-working-parents-and-a-mentally-health-workplace.html]  Help us to support more of our pharmacy family Pharmacist Support relies on generous donations to provide our charitable services and support. If you enjoyed our podcast episode today, please consider making a donation so we can continue creating more content to support mental health and wellbeing in pharmacy. Thank you: https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/ [https://pharmacistsupport.org/support-our-work/donate/] Disclaimer  The content of this podcast is for information purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Pharmacist Support.

29 de abr de 2026 - 28 min
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