The Feel Good Hour - Live And Uncut Podcast
WE SPEND SIX YEARS OF OUR LIVES DREAMING - BUT WHAT DO THOSE DREAMS MEAN? To mark National Bed Month this March, the Feel Good Hour explores the science, psychology and symbolism of dreams - and what our sleeping minds may be trying to process. March marks National Bed Month, an annual campaign highlighting the importance of good sleep for physical and mental wellbeing. This month, the Feel Good Hour is turning its attention to one of the most fascinating parts of sleep - dreams. Experts estimate that the average person spends around two hours every night dreaming, adding up to almost six years of a lifetime spent inside the dream world. Yet most people know very little about why dreams happen or what they might mean. On Friday 13 March, 12:30–1:30pm, presenter Sam Griffin explore the topic live on The Feel Good Hour on Radio Ashford, joined by Kent‑based life coach, hypnotherapist and sleep specialist Nigel Jones, author of Walking Back to Happiness and founder of the 9KM BY 9AM well- being movement. During the programme Nigel explores the psychology and science behind dreaming, explaining how dreams can help the brain process emotion, organise memories and sometimes reveal the pressures we are experiencing in waking life. “Dreams are often dismissed as random nonsense,” says Nigel. “But research suggests they play an important role in helping the brain process experiences and emotions. When the conscious mind rests, the unconscious mind continues working.” The show includes questions such as: - Why do we dream? - Are dreams symbolic - and how should we interpret them safely? - What’s the difference between nightmares, night terrors, sleepwalking and stress‑related dreams? Sam shares a few of her own dreams live on air for Nigel to explore, giving listeners a fascinating insight into how dream symbolism can reflect everyday life experiences. The episode highlights the importance of sleep habits, sleep beliefs and sleep hygiene, with practical tips listeners can try immediately to improve their sleep quality. “Good sleep is one of the most powerful foundations for mental health,” Nigel adds. “When we improve sleep, we often improve mood, clarity and resilience at the same time.” Recorded LIVE onThe Feel Good Hour on Friday 13 March from 12:30–1:30pm. To learn more about Nigel Jones’ work in hypnotherapy, coaching and sleep improvement, visit www.9kmby9am.com or email nigel@9kmby9am.com.
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