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15 Feb 2021S1 Ep1: Caroline Casey, Mindfulness & Keeping Healthy00:35:02
Check out the first episode of our brand-new show, the Happy Hour!
 
Listen as award-winning blogger Holly Tuke joins forces with our producer Paulina for a mix of chat and music, with a focus on sight loss, mental health, mindfulness, and overall wellbeing. 
 
This week we chat with disability activist and founder of the #Valuable500, Caroline Casey, plus some top tips for a healthy routine and a conversation about mindfulness. 
 
The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in every  Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. Plus new episode every other week.  
 
See you there!

Image of Caroline Casey sitting at the bottom of a staircase. 
01 Mar 2021S1 Ep2: Miles Hilton-Barber, Meditation Apps, & Books For Motivation and a Healthy Body00:36:02
Time for a new episode of the Happy Hour!
 
Once again, award-winning blogger Holly Tuke joins forces with RNIB Connect Radio producer Paulina for a mix of chat and music, with a focus on sight loss, mental health, mindfulness, and overall wellbeing. 
 
This week we chat with adventurer and the first blind pilot to fly a microlight from London to Sydney Miles Hilton-Barber, Jo Fullerton from RNIB's Technology For Life Team takes a look at free and accessible meditation apps, and we share some book recommendations for motivation and a healthy body. 
 
The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.  
 
See you there!
 
Image of Miles Hilton Barber standing in front of his microlight plane and proudly holding up arms wide with two thumbs up.  
15 Mar 2021S1 Ep3: Jurgen Donaldson, Managing Anxiety & Staying Active At Home With BBS00:38:45
The new Happy Hour is here!
 
Listen as award-winning blogger Holly Tuke joins forces with RNIB Connect Radio producer Paulina for a mix of chat and music, with a focus on sight loss, mental health, mindfulness, and overall wellbeing. 
 
This week we hear the story of Jurgen Donaldson, who recently lost his sight and found a supportive platform within the VI community online, Chris Simpson shares his tips for managing anxiety, and tennis champion Rosie Pybus explains how thanks to British Blind Sport she's been keeping Active At Home. 

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.  
 
See you there!
 
Image shows a smartly dressed Jurgen smiling at the camera. 
29 Mar 2021S1 Ep4: Elin Williams, Spring Recipe With Blind Chef Kim Jaye & Happy Reads Recommendations 00:32:37
Time for a fresh Happy Hour!
 
And once again award-winning blogger Holly Tuke joins forces with RNIB Connect Radio producer Paulina for a mix of chat and music, with a focus on sight loss, mental health, mindfulness, and overall wellbeing. 
 
This week fellow blogger Elin Williams from 'My Blurred World' joins Holly to talk writing and acceptance of sight loss, Robert Kirkwood browses RNIB's Talking Books library for some happy book recommendations, and blind chef Kim Jaye shares a fresh recipe just in time for spring. Yum!
 
The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.  
 
See you there!
 
Image shows Elin Williams
12 Apr 2021S1 Ep5: Coming Out Of Lockdown Special00:37:55
Listen to the latest Happy Hour, hosted by blogger Holly Tuke and our producer Paulina.
 
It's a special Coming Out Of Lockdown episode as with restrictions easing across the UK, we're bringing you advice to help manage any stress or worries you might have. And we start with Chris Simpson as he explains how mindfulness could help, blind chef Kim Jaye returns to share a quick breathing exercise for a calm mind, and finally we hear from our blind and partially sighted listeners, as they share the things that helped them through lockdown. 
 
The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.  
 
Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.
 
Image shows RNIB Logo (RNIB written in bold capital letters and underlined by a bright pink line), the words 'See Differently' are written underneath. 
26 Apr 2021S1 Ep6: Meditation, Accessible Dance Classes, & Parenthood With Blind Mom Katie Berrill00:39:35
Your latest Happy Hour, hosted by blogger Holly Tuke and our producer Paulina, is here!
 
This week Holly chats with blind mom Katie Berrill about navigating parenthood and sight loss. We find out about free accessible dance, yoga and singing classes for blind and partially sighted people from Synergy Dance Outreach's Rachael Hurton, and finally Tech Talk's Robin Christopherson takes a look at guided meditation with one of the most popular apps right now, Headspace.
 
The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.  
 
Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.
 
For more information about Synergy Dance Outreach visit: http://synergydanceoutreach.co.uk/ 

For Katie's website: https://katiesvision.co.uk/ 
 
Image shows Katie dressed in a long sleeve burgundy top, looking over her shoulder and smiling at the camera. The words 'You Are Enough' are written in white next to her. 

10 May 2021S1 Ep7: Mental Health Awareness Week00:41:50
A brand new Happy Hour is here!

As always, blogger Holly Tuke joins forces with our producer Paulina for a mix of chat and uplifting music, with a focus on sight loss, mental health, and over all wellbeing.
 
In honour of Mental Health Awareness Week which takes place in May, we have a special episode for you and we start with this year’s theme - nature. 

Damien Newman from the charity Thrive discusses how gardening can help both our physical and mental wellbeing, writer and TV personality Monty Don shares some tips on sensory gardening, and we’ll also find out about an RNIB service that can support you if you’re struggling.

Finally, Holly chats to activist and broadcaster Lucy Edwards about how guide dogs can have a positive impact on our mental health, as well as how guide dog Olga has provided her with both guidance and emotional support.
 
The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.
 
If you're struggling with feelings of isolation and need to speak to someone, or if you just want tips on how to stay active and maintain your mental health, charity RNIB can support you. 

Visit: rnib.in/CoronavirusWellbeing or call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999.

Image shows a pink outline of a person's head and a white heart where the mind would be marked. 
24 May 2021S1 Ep8: Looking At Sight Loss Through Humour With Comedian Georgie Morrell 00:38:43
It’s time for another Happy Hour!
 
As always, blogger Holly Tuke joins forces with our producer Paulina for a mix of chat and great music, with a focus on sight loss, mental health, and overall wellbeing. 
 
This week Holly chats to stand-up Comedian and host of the Sounds of the Silver Screen show here on RNIB Connect Radio, Georgie Morrell about all things humour and vision impairment. Holly also takes a look at Oak, a meditation and breathing exercise app. Finally, we’re chatting looking after our mental wellbeing by staying active as we hear about accessible breakdancing classes from the charity Rationale Arts.
 
The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday.

Image: A glam photo of Georgie. Dressed down in an oversized white dress shirt, she's sitting down and staring off into space with a determined look on her face.
21 Jun 2021S1 Ep10: Keep Calm Special00:38:32
A brand new episode of the Happy Hour is here, and this week it’s a Keep Calm Special.
 
As always, blogger Holly Tuke is joined by Producer Paulina to bring you the best in music, mindfulness and over all wellbeing. 
 
Our Keep Calm Special is a round-up of the best conversations and advice on winding down and looking after your mental wellbeing. 

Paulina finds out exactly what mindfulness is, and Chris Simpson shares some tips on managing anxiety. We’ll also have a breathing exercise that you can do whilst you listen, find out which meditation apps are the best and the most accessible thanks to the RNIB Technology For Life Team. Plus, Holly will be giving us a demonstration of Oak, a free meditation app. 
 
So sit back and relax whilst listening to today’s Happy Hour.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.

Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.

Image shows a lovely sunny day, with the sun beaming down over a green open field and some clouds lazily gliding across the sky. 
07 Jun 2021S1 Ep9: It's A Gardening Special!00:41:13
Your latest Happy Hour, hosted by blogger Holly Tuke and producer Paulina, is here!
 
And this week it's a Gardening Special! Damien Newman from Thrive returns with tips for gardening with a visual impairment, Wayne Vowden from the Blind Angler channel shares his advice for starting a garden if you're still a bit green. And finally, we dig into the Read On archive, our fellow RNIB Connect Radio show all about books, for a conversation with horticulturist and host of BBC's Gardeners' World, Monty Don. And he's chatting with Robert Kirkwood about sensory gardening, and his book 'The Road to Le Tholonet: A French Garden Journey', which is available through the RNIB Library. 
 
For more gardening advice from Thrive visit: https://www.thrive.org.uk/ 
 
Follow The Blind Angler on Facebook and on YouTube. 
 
To access your free Talking Books library visit: https://readingservices.rnib.org.uk/ 
 
And finally, catch the latest episodes of Read On The Audiobook Show every Friday at 1 PM. 
 
The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.  
 
Image shows a lady strolling through a garden.
05 Jul 2021S1 Ep11: It's All About Music!00:38:54
Holly and Paulina are back with a brand new episode of the Happy Hour, and it’s a music special!

Fun fact: their love of mainstream pop music is one of the things that brought them together, so this week’s episode is all about the connection between music, mental health and sight loss.
 
Clare Maddocks from the British Association for Music Therapy (BAMT) discusses how music therapy can aid our mental health, and how it can help us process complicated emotions.

Holly chats to blind singer, songwriter and musician Joe Kenny about how music has had an impact on his life, and he also shares details of his upcoming EP.

Finally, Paulina finds out about the international song for kindness contest.
 
Follow Joe Kenny on social media by searching for Joe Kenny Music.

To find out more about the international song for kindness contest, visit their website: International song for kindness contest (tuffm.com)

And for more information about BAMT visit: British Association for Music Therapy :: Home (bamt.org)

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.
 
Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.

Image shows International Song for Kindness contest poster with a black and white image of a smiling John Lennon. 
19 Jul 2021S1 Ep12: Blind Poet Dave Steele, Gardening with BBC's Mark Lane & Getting Out into Nature 00:38:03
It’s time for a brand new episode of the Happy Hour!

As always, Holly and Paulina are keeping you company with a mix of chat and good music, with a focus on sight loss, mental health, and over all wellbeing.

This week, Holly is joined by the blind poet Dave Steele, who shares how poetry helped him find the light in the darkest of times.

Paulina chats to BBC Gardeners’ World expert Mark Lane to find out about the benefits that gardening can have on our health.

Finally, RNIB Connect Radio’s Ellie Marsh finds out about Climbing Out, a charity which intends to build up self-esteem, confidence, and overall wellbeing by getting out into nature.

If you’d like to find out more information on Climbing Out, then visit their website: https://climbingout.org.uk/

Follow Dave Steele on Facebook: 'The Blind Poet' and on twitter: @TheBlindPoetRP 
 
For more gardening tips visit: www.qvcuk.com or find Mark on twitter @MarkLaneTV

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. Plus catch a new episode every other week. 

Image: a black and white photo of Dave Steele. 
02 Aug 2021S1 Ep13: Navigating Parenthood in the World of Vision Impairment00:41:11
Holly and Paulina are back with a new episode of the Happy Hour!

We know that vision impairment may have an impact on those around us. So this week’s Happy Hour focuses on vision impairment and parenting.

Paulina has a very  honest conversation with Carla Golledge, who is a mum and full time carer to her son. Carla speaks openly about the struggles she has faced during the pandemic due to the lack of support that has been available to her and families up and down the country, and how this has taken a toll on her health.

Holly finds out about the Victa Parent Portal which is a one stop information hub for parents or carers raising a blind or partially sighted child.

Finally, we hear from Katie Berrill, a mum with sight loss.

To find out more about Victa and the services they offer visit their website: https://www.victa.org.uk/

Follow Carla and Cameron's journey at 'Camerons Smile' on Facebook.

For Katie's website: https://katiesvision.co.uk/ 

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.

Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.

Image shows Carla with a smiling Cameron sitting in her lap, enjoying a nice sunny day outside. 

16 Aug 2021S1 Ep14: Blind Chef Kim Jaye, The Blind Poet, Small Talk Saves Lives, & Dance Dosti00:37:15
A brand new episode of the Happy Hour is here, and as always, it’s Holly Tuke and Paulina Kuchorew keeping you company. It’s a jam-packed episode!

Holly chats to visually impaired chef Kim Jaye who reflects on her sight loss journey and how she found ways of making cooking accessible, as well as telling us all about the wonderful work she’s doing to empower the vision impairment community.

Paulina finds out about the Samaritans and Network Rail's 'Small Talk Saves Lives' campaign, and how small talk, listening and reassurance can make a difference to someone in a crisis.

One of our previous guests, Dave Steele returns to share a poem with us.

Finally, RNIB Connect Radio’s Ellie Marsh finds out about Dance Dosti – a new and inclusive dance project for blind and partially sighted people.

Find Kim Jaye on Facebook and YouTube: Kim Jaye Cooks
Follow Dave Steele on Facebook: 'The Blind Poet' and on twitter: @TheBlindPoetRP 
Find out more about Dance Dosti here: https://www.dancedosti.com/

And remember, when life is difficult, Samaritans are here – day or night, 365 days a year. 
You can call them for free on 116 123, email them at jo@samaritans.org, or visit www.samaritans.org to find your nearest branch.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.

Image shows Kim Jaye. 
13 Sep 2021S1 Ep15: Uni Experience with Charlotte Milburn, Support at University, & MindSpace 24700:37:57
Holly and Paulina are back with a new episode of the Happy Hour! For many, it’s the start of a new term, so this week’s show is all about starting and returning to college or university.

Going into further education can be a daunting and exciting time, so this episode is full of helpful tips and advice.

Holly chats to visually impaired student Charlotte Milburn about her experience of university. RNIB Connect Radio’s Ellie Marsh speaks to Lucy Lax – a Disability Advisor from the University of Sunderland who shares some tips on starting university and the support available.

Finally, Paulina will be finding out about MindSpace 247 which gives students access to qualified counsellors.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.

Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.

Image shows two young women sitting on the floor of a university corridor and studying together. 
27 Sep 2021S1 Ep16: Ross Wilcock, Kim Jaye's Autumn Recipe & Apart of Me App00:35:00
It’s time for a new episode of the Happy Hour! Once again, Holly Tuke and producer Paulina are keeping you company.

Visually impaired chef Kim Jaye returns to the show to share an autumn recipe. 

Holly chats to Ross Wilcock all about being part of the LGBT community, living with sight loss as a blind gay man and his journey of acceptance.

Finally, Paulina finds out about Apart of Me - an app which uses gaming and counselling to help young people deal with grief.

Find Kim Jaye on Facebook and YouTube by searching for 'Kim Jaye Cooks'.

For more information about Apart of Me visit:  www.apartofme.app

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.

Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.

Image shows Ross, leaning his head gently against his hand and staring off into the distance. 
04 Oct 2021S1 Ep17: Enabling Our Wellbeing, Quick Breathing Exercise, & Support From RNIB00:36:16
Happy Hour is back and as World Mental Health Day falls on the 10th of October, your hosts Holly and Paulina have been gathering some tips, advice and even a quick breathing exercise to help look after our wellbeing.  We even have a few returning guests and a special appearance from Paralympian Naomi Riches MBE!

Now, we're starting with Chris Simpson from RNIB's Organisational Development Team, who shares 5 top tips for enabling our wellbeing.

RNIB's Amanda Hawkins chats to Paulina about the sight loss charity's resources for looking after our mental wellbeing throughout the pandemic and beyond.  

Ross Wilcock returns to share what makes him happy, Paralympian Naomi Riches MBE opens up about the ways she's looked after her mental health over the last months and blind chef Kim Jaye surprises us with a different skill as she walks us through a breathing exercise. And yes, gentle sounds of the waves on sandy shores are included. 

Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.

RNIB's resources for mental wellbeing: rnib.in/CoronavirusWellbeing

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, tune in to RNIB Connect Radio every Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10am. Plus catch a new episode every other week.

Image shows a green outline of a person's head and a white heart where the mind would be marked.


18 Oct 2021S1 Ep18: Australia's Stephanie Agnew, Seasonal Affective Disorder, & Blind Golf With Roger Cole00:30:05
It’s time for some new Happy Hour with Holly and Paulina, and your mix of music and chat with a focus on sight loss, mental health, and over all wellbeing.

This week, Holly is joined by disability consultant and advocate from Australia, Stephanie Agnew.

Chris Simpson returns with some tips on how to manage Seasonal Affective Disorder, including SAD lamps. 

And finally, RNIB Connect Radio’s Barry Snell chats with fellow presenter here at the radio station, Roger Cole, about playing blind golf and the impact the sport has had on his wellbeing. 

Follow Stephanie on Facebook at 'Rocky and Me'.

Follow Roger on twitter @RogerJ_Cole and listen to brand new episodes of Pure 70s every Thursday at 7 PM and Pure 80s every Friday at 7 PM. 

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am. 

Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.

Image shows Stephanie kneeling down with her arm around her beloved guide dog Rocky. 

08 Nov 2021S1 Ep19: Glen Turner, See Sport Differently, & 5 Tips For a Healthy Routine00:35:22
It’s that time again…Holly and Paulina are back with a new episode of the Happy Hour!

This week, we’ll have some tips on creating a healthy routine. 
Paralympian Lora Fachie will join us to share how sport impacts her mental health.
Speaking of sport, we’ll also find out about RNIB’s See Sport Differently campaign. David Clarke, Director of Services at RNIB, has played sport at the highest level and spoke with our Lynne Morgan about the launch of the new campaign.

Finally, Holly chats to visually impaired blogger Glen Turner about adjusting to living in a capital city and making the big move as a person with a vision impairment.

Find out more about the See Sport Differently campaign: rnib.in/SeeSportDifferently

Check out Glen’s blog: welleyenever.com

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.

Image shows Glen smiling brightly on a sunny day. He has his sunglasses on and is wearing a bright red shirt. 
22 Nov 2021S1 Ep20: Jumpy Cat App, The Importance Of Staying Connected, & Five Senses Therapy 00:38:46
It’s time for another episode of the Happy Hour. As always, Holly and Paulina are keeping you company.

Holly will be getting a bit sweaty and doing a home workout (so you don’t have to) as she’ll be checking out Jumpy Cat, a simple and accessible fitness app. Did you ever think the words Holly and workout would be in the same sentence?  

Paulina will be chatting to Mr Nicky Williams about the importance of staying connected, joining RNIB telephone befriending groups, and how much joy listening to books brings him.

Finally, RNIB Connect Radio’s Ellie Marsh will be finding out about Five Senses Therapy and how getting a nice massage can help us relax. All we ask is that you finish listening to the show first before running off to book that spa day! 

For more information on the Jumpy Cat visit: https://jumpycatapp.com/

To find out more about Five Senses Therapy head to their Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/FiveSenses.TherapyUK/

Find our musical guest, Follow The Compass, here: Make it to Morning - YouTube 

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.
 
Image shows a person exercising. 
06 Dec 2021S1 Ep21: Avoiding Burnout, Winter Wellbeing, Oak Meditation App, & Joy Of Accessible Gaming 00:41:56
Holly and Paulina are back with a brand-new episode of the Happy Hour!

As always, they’ve got lots of tips and advice for you.

If you’re finding work a bit stressful at the moment, especially in the run up to Christmas, then Chris Simpson has you covered with some tips on avoiding burnout.

Plus, Zoe from Health in Mind charity joins us to share some winter wellbeing tips.

Holly will be checking out Oak, a free mindfulness and meditation app.

And that’s not all… Paulina will be chatting to Chad Bouton - a visually impaired gamer from across the pond, to hear why he loves gaming, and what a difference more accessible and inclusive games have made on his life.

More from Health in Mind Charity here: https://www.health-in-mind.org.uk/ 

Follow Chad at @DBKai_Gaming on twitter and 'DBKai_Gaming' on YouTube.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows a cup of coffee or tea and a pair of big headphones over a small stack of books.
20 Dec 2021S1 Ep22: It's A Festive Special!00:41:51
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…

If you hadn’t figured it out already, it’s the Happy Hour festive special!

It’s packed with lots of things to get you in the festive spirit, as well as some advice and tips on looking after our wellbeing, especially at this time of year.

Holly will be reviewing a book from Author Matt Haig.

Speaking of books, Paulina will be chatting to Author of the Little Book of Hygge and founder of The Happiness Research Institute, Meik Wiking.

We’ll also be joined by Stephen from the mental health charity Mind, who will discuss ways we can support someone who is struggling at this time of the year.

More advice and resources from Mind here: Home | Mind, the mental health charity - help for mental health problems

Find out about Meik Wiking's work here: Meik Wiking | Author | Happiness Researcher

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image description: a yellow star hanging in front of a pink background.
02 Jan 2022S1 Ep24: Best Of 2021 Pt. 2!00:42:56
Holly and Paulina are back with the second instalment of their look back at 2021 special!

They have collated some of the best advice, tips and interviews  that we’ve heard on the Happy Hour during the last few months.

We’ll be joined by pharmacist Elizabeth Roddick who will share some tips on managing stress. Plus, we’ll also find out about Seasonal Affective Disorder.

Holly will be reviewing Jumpy Catt, an accessible workout app.

We’ll also hear interviews with the blind poet Dave Steele and activist and broadcaster Lucy Edwards.

A message from Holly and Paulina: "Thank you for listening to us throughout 2021, we hope you’ll join us in 2022!"

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image includes the RNIB See Differently logo, below it is a visual representation of 'Happy new year' in braille. Underneath it says "Remember - braille is read by touch, this is just a visual representation"
01 Jan 2022S1 Ep23: Best Of 2021 Pt. 1!00:45:00
It’s time for part one of our look back at 2021 special! 

Holly and Paulina will be getting nostalgic and taking a look at some of the best tips and interviews we’ve had on the show throughout the year.

We’ll be hearing from adventurer and blind pilot Miles Hilton Barber, as well as comedian and fellow RNIB Connect Radio presenter Georgie Morrell.

We’ll also have some wellbeing goodies including tips on winter wellbeing from Health in Mind charity, a dive into a meditation app, and we’ll find out what mindfulness is all about.

A message from Holly and Paulina: "Thank you for listening to us throughout 2021, we hope you’ll join us in 2022!"

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

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10 Jan 2022S1 Ep25: Sensory Odyssey, Confidence, & Holly's Book Recommendation00:41:17
The Happy Hour is back for 2022! 

Holly and Paulina are ready to bring you the best in conversations on sight loss, mental health and wellbeing. And we have a packed show to start the year!

Paulina will be chatting with Andy Shipley from Natural Inclusion to hear all about his Sensory Odyssey and how it can help quiet our minds.

Ellie Marsh will be hearing from Aerialist and Pole Dancer Rachael Storey who will share how fitness has helped empower her and boost her confidence. 

Holly has a great book recommendation to kick off the year.

Before the end, Andy comes back to share the first of his Sensory Odyssey guided exercises. This month's theme: Gravity. 

And finally, for our Music Therapy Moment, award-winning singer, songwriter and recording artist Sarah Caltieri shares her song 'Higher Than Before'.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.


Andy's Gravity Workshop will take place online Thursday 27th of January at 7 PM. To take part email: andy@natural-inclusion.org 

More information about Racheal: Rachael Storey - YouTube

For Sarah Caltieri's music visit: Sarah Caltieri Videos And Music | Sarah Caltieri

Music playing during Sensory Odyssey - Gravity: 'Space Organ Ambient Music 2013-11-30' by unfa

Image shows a forest tree with thick roots winding deep into the ground. 
24 Jan 2022S1 Ep26: Monday Motivation, Tandem Cycling, & Tips For The New Year00:34:11
Welcome to your latest Happy Hour episode! 

Holly and Paulina are here, once again bringing you the latest conversations on sight loss, mental health and wellbeing. 

And this week, RNIB Connect Radio's Allan Russell learns about Charlotte's Tandems, a charity providing free tandem hire for those living with a disability or additional needs.

Paulina speaks with psychotherapist, psychologist and social wellbeing analyst Dr Charlotte Armitage about the psychology of Mondays and how a good start to the week could really boost our wellbeing.

And finally RNIB's Chris Simpson shares 5 tips to keep in mind this year to help look after our health, wellbeing and motivation. 

Today's music therapy moment is presented by Blind Gamer Chad Bouton. 

Find out more about Charlotte's Tandems here: http://charlottestandems.weebly.com 

Follow Dr Charlotte Armitage on twitter @themediapsyc and find out more about Fitness First and get some Monday motivation visit: https://www.fitnessfirst.co.uk/ 

Follow Chad Bouton on twitter @DBKai_Gaming 

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.
 
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07 Feb 2022S1 Ep27: Self-Love, Blind Pastry Chef, & Air Therapy With Sensory Odyssey.00:40:36
Happy February! Here's your latest Happy Hour episode! 

Join Holly and Paulina as they bring you the latest conversations on sight loss, mental health and wellbeing. 

This week, RNIB Connect Radio's Ellie Marsh will be chatting importance of loving yourself with Charlotte Faloon founder of North East Female Empowerment and Tom Home, founder of mental health charity BlOKes.

Paulina will hear from Blind Pastry Chef Amun Chawla about overcoming challenges, persevering in his passion and whether cream or jam, goes first on a Scone! Email in to let us know your preference!

And finally, Andy Shipley from Natural Inclusion is back with February's Sensory Odyssey, and this month it's all about reconnecting our senses with air. 

Today's music therapy moment is presented by David Hogg from A Little Alternative. You can catch his show Fridays at 9 PM and Saturdays at 7 PM.  


Find more Sensory Odyssey exercises here: Nature Connection And Sensory Immersion | Natural Inclusion (natural-inclusion.org) and join Andy for a deeper air immersion 24th of February at 7:30 PM. Email to take part: andy@natural-inclusion.org

Follow North East Female Empowerment on Facebook: North-East Female Empowerment Group | Facebook

Find out more about mental health charity BlOKes: Tell a Male Tale | Men's Mental Health | blOKes | UK 

And finally, our emails is: radio@rnib.org.uk

Send in your music therapy moments or tell us that we're completely wrong about our scone preferences! 

Music in Sensory Odyssey is Daylight - Andrewkn.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

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21 Feb 2022S1 Ep28: Practical Happiness, Rollerblading, & Get Reading With Orbit Reader00:38:28
Hello and welcome to another jam-packed episode of the Happy Hour!

Once again, Holly and Paulina are here with the latest conversations about the things that improve our happiness and help foster wellbeing.

This week, Paulina speaks with the founder of the Society of Happy People, Pamela Gail Johnson about her latest book Practical Happiness and how not to let those pesky happiness zappers bring us down. Plus, Pamela shares a very special bonus, available just for our listeners! Listen out for it in our conversation.

RNIB Connect Radio's Barry Snell chats rollerblading, sport and keeping well, with Matthew Allcock, who despite his visual impairment loves nothing more than a sporting challenge.

And finally, RNIB's technology for life team will explain how we can use the orbit reader to access a whole host of electronic braille books on the RNIB Reading Services.

Today's music therapy moment is presented by Barry.  

Find out more about the Society of Happy People here: Welcome To The Society Of Happy People | SOHP.com

Find Practical Happiness on audible, or kindle online. 

To get in touch about any tech-y queries, drop RNIB's Technology for Life team a line at radio@rnib.org.uk or visit: Technology support we offer - RNIB - See differently

And finally, send in your music therapy moments here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio every other Monday at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows the cover of Practical Happiness by Pamela Gail Johnson. A bright yellow cover with a black smiley face drawn in the bottom right half with the words 'PRACTICAL HAPPINESS' in bold black on top and 'Four Principles to Improve Your Life' underneath. 
07 Mar 2022S1 Ep29: Using Social Media To Combat Loneliness, Sensory Odyssey Exercise, & VI Rugby 00:27:05
Happy March, here's a fresh episode of the Happy Hour for you, hosted by Life of a Blind Girl's Holly Tuke and RNIB Connect Radio's Paulina Kuchorew. 

This week, we’re finding out how social media can combat loneliness and help us find a supportive network, as RNIB Connect Radio’s Ellie Marsh chats to a member of one of RNIB’s regional Facebook groups.

Andy Shipley returns with this month’s Sensory Odyssey exercise and it's all about helping expand our awareness of the space around our body.

And finally, Paulina will be speaking to Strathmore Community Rugby Trust about their newly launched VI Rugby sessions in Scotland.

Before we forget, Holly and Paulina have a little surprise at the end of the episode…don’t say they don’t treat you!

Find out more about VI Rugby in Scotland email: info@strathmoretrust.co.uk or visit: https://www.strathmoretrust.co.uk

Find more Sensory Odyssey exercises here: Nature Connection And Sensory Immersion | Natural Inclusion (natural-inclusion.org) and join Andy for a deeper immersion into this exercise Thursday 31st of March at 7:30 PM. Email to take part: andy@natural-inclusion.org

For more information about RNIB's Facebook groups visit: Join our community Facebook groups - RNIB - See differently

And finally, send in your music therapy choices here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows Andy Shipley out in nature posing with his white cane. 

Track used on the Sensory Odyssey for this month is: wandering by andrewkn.
14 Mar 2022S1 Ep30: Let's Bake Some Scones, Millie Knight's Paralympic Dreams, Making Friends, & More!00:43:01
Time for a new Happy Hour, as always hosted by Life of a Blind Girl's Holly Tuke and RNIB Connect Radio's Paulina Kuchorew. 

This week, we’re finding out about Millie Knight's Paralympic Dreams, a kids' bedtime story that aims to inspire visually impaired children to keep active and follow their sporting dreams. 

RNIB Connect Radio's Allan Russell chats with Lucy Barrett from Energise Leisure Centre to find out how a free toolkit for the leisure industry from Thomas Pocklington Trust and UK Coaching, is helping make places like gyms and leisure centres more accessible for blind and partially sighted visitors.

Paulina is joined by blind Pastry Chef Amun Chawla for a lovely scone bake along. We'll pop the recipe at the bottom, so if you'd like to bake along with them, you can! 

And finally, Toby Davey finds out about Sightline's one to one telephone befriending service for blind and partially sighted people.

Amun's Rustic Scones Recipe:

Flour  450g 
Sugar 100g
Butter 100g 
Eggs  1
Milk   150g 
Baking powder 15g

Dryer fruit of your choice nuts or chocolate drops 

Method 

Set your oven to 180 degrees Celsius.

Place all dry ingredients into a bowl 
Add the butter (room temp) and with your fingers rub together until all the butter is mixed in.

Next mix the egg and milk together and mix into-your dry mix to form a dough 
Add this stage when your dough is ready split the dough in half and add your dried fruits nuts or chocolate drips 

Roll the dough out to about 2 fingers thick. Using a round floured cutter cut out your scones and place onto a baking tray with parchment paper on. Egg wash using a whole egg and milk.

Bake for 15-18 mins until golden brown. 



Let Amun know how your scones turned out by following him on Instagram @amunchawla 

Find out more about Sightline here: Home - Sightline

For more information about TPT's free toolkit for the leisure industry here: http://www.pocklington-trust.org.uk/ 

And finally, send in your music therapy choices here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

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21 Mar 2022S1 Ep31: Asking for Help, RNIB's Sight Loss Advice Service, & On The Edge Exhibition 00:40:44
That's the new Happy Hour here!

 Join Life of a Blind Girl's Holly Tuke, RNIB Connect Radio's Paulina Kuchorew, and this week, a special animal friend, Paulina's needy cat Sherlock.  

This week, Allan Russell finds out about RNIB's Sight Loss Advice service and how it can help regain independence.  

Paulina hears the story of Perm Bhachu, who after going through a tough time after losing her sight reached out to the RNIB Helpline in 2018 and turned her life around.

And finally, RNIB Connect Radio's Ellie Marsh chats with daredevil Nigel Limb about overcoming his demons and preparing a unique exhibition about the Wall of Death. 

Find out more about Nigel Limb and his 'On The Edge' exhibition by following @BlindblokeRacing on Facebook or Instagram. The Exhibition will take place from 20th till 27th of April in Spoutyard Park, Louth. 

For more information about RNIB's Sight Loss Advice service visit: Sight Loss Advice Service - RNIB - See differently 

To get in touch with RNIB Helpline call 0303 123 9999 or email helpline@rnib.org.uk

And finally, send in your music therapy choices here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

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28 Mar 2022S1 Ep32: Inclusive Football, Regain Your Confidence, & Overcoming Barriers To Nature 00:35:54
Time for a fresh episode of the Happy Hour!

Life of a Blind Girl's Holly Tuke and RNIB Connect Radio's Paulina Kuchorew join forces again to bring you some great ways of looking after your wellbeing.   

This week, Paulina chats with Pete Haskell at the Scottish Wildlife Trust about their 'Nature Stories' project and how it hopes to break down barriers to accessing the great outdoors. 

Allan Russell chats with Dan Meikle from RNIB Scotland about a drive to make Football more inclusive to blind and partially sighted people. He also hears from partially sighted footballer Neil Atkinson and Paul from Bathgate Community Football Club.
  
And finally, Hywel Davies speaks to Shaun Eccles, whose life was turned upside down by his sight loss diagnosis in 2012 and how RNIB's 'Living Well with Sight Loss Course' helped him get his confidence back.

Look for Scottish Wildlife Trust's 'Nature Stories' here: https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/blog/  

If you'd like more info about Bathgate CFC, go to www.bathgatethistlecfc.co.uk or search for them on social media.

For RNIB's Living Well With Sight Loss course call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email lwwslenquiries@rnib.org.uk or visit: https://www.rnib.org.uk/advice/living-well-with-sight-loss-courses 

And finally, send in your music therapy choices here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

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11 Apr 2022S1 Ep33: Experience of Sight Loss, Birdsong Exercise, & What's Showdown? 00:33:28
The new Happy Hour is here!

And we start with David Hogg finding out all about Showdown, a new sport that might entice you to give physical activity a go. 

Paulina chats with Katie Price to hear her experience of sight loss and how it affected her and her family, and how she's finally started to rebuild her confidence. 

Since it's the beginning of the month and spring has finally sprung, Andy Shipley from Natural Inclusion returns with the latest Sensory Odyssey. This month, it's all about birdsong! 
  
And finally, today's music therapy moment is presented by the lovely Ms Jill Fry. 

If you'd like to give showdown a go then you can contact Robin at croysuttwarriors@outlook.com or give him a call on 07889 648 925.


Find more Sensory Odyssey exercises here: Nature Connection And Sensory Immersion | Natural Inclusion (natural-inclusion.org) and join Andy for a deeper immersion into this exercise Thursday 28th of March. Email to take part: andy@natural-inclusion.org

Listen to the full sound of birdsong, courtesy of RSPB, here: RSPB Nature Reserves - A dawn chorus soundscape - YouTube

And finally, send in your music therapy choices here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows a great tit bird perched on a green branch. Image credit: RSPB.  

18 Apr 2022S1 Ep34: Sight Loss Story, Connecting Through Running & 'Born Too Soon' Autobiography00:37:32
With a fresh episode of the Happy Hour for you, here are your hosts Life of a Blind Girl's Holly Tuke and RNIB Connect Radio's Paulina Kuchorew. 

This week, sharing his experience of living with sight loss is Julian Neale, who spoke with our Red Szell about losing his livelihood and having to adapt to his new reality. 

Hywel Davies hears about a running group in South Wales, 'Just Run Penybont', and how it aims to get people moving while connecting with their local community.  

And finally, Paulina speaks with Mrs Jill Fry, who is 84 years old and registered blind. She recently decided to write down her life story to share with the younger generations how different life was back in the day for someone born into sight loss.  Her autobiography, 'Born Too Soon' tells that personal story. 

To get in touch for Jill about her book 'Born Too Soon' drop her an email here: jillfry123@btinternet.com 

If you'd like to join the 'Just Run Penybont' VI group, you can find them on Facebook, Twitter and Insagram, or call 02920 649845 for more information.

Remember, whether you're looking for emotional support or straightforward advice, RNIB are here for you. Simply call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or connect through an Alexa-enabled device by saying “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline”.

And finally, send in your music therapy choices here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

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25 Apr 2022S1 Ep35: Give Golf & Curling A Go, VIP Busses, & Stroke Survivor Story00:40:59
Time for your latest Happy Hour with blogger and disability campaigner Holly Tuke, and RNIB Connect Radio's Paulina Kuchorew.

Today, Ellie will be hearing how VIP Busses can help you stay connected. 

Allan will chat with Scottish Disability Golf and Curling to find out how blind and partially sighted people in Scotland could give these sports a go.

And finally, Paulina will have a candid conversation about overcoming depression and picking yourself up after a traumatic event with stroke survivor Jay Johnson. 

If you'd like to give golf or curling a go in Scotland, visit: https://www.scottishdgc.org.uk/ 

To find out more about the VIP Busses and get involved, please contact vipbus2021@gmail.com or call 07568 591 655

Remember, if you're struggling you can always reach Samaritans 24/7 by calling 116 123 

If you'd like to get some support from someone who understands sight loss call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999 , for support following a stroke you can contact the Stroke Association Helpline by calling 0303 3033 100

Finally, send in your music therapy choices here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows Jay and his fiancée Sarah smiling brightly. 

02 May 2022S1 Ep36: Hindsight Is 20/200 Podcast, Personal Sight Loss Story & Stop And Smell The Flowers00:39:12
Happy May!

Happy Hour is here with more tips and advice for staying happy as your hosts Holly and Paulina play you great music, share great interviews, and chat all things random like the latest Barbie news and today's happy fact!  

On the show this week, Hywel Davies hears from Yosra Elhamamy who was born with a visual impairment and now at 28 years old, she's trying to juggle employment, voluntary work, and the continuing fight for change.

Paulina chats with Legally blind journalist and content creator Chad Bouton about his new podcast Hindsight Is 20/200 and how he hopes to dispel myths around sight loss and start a constructive dialogue. 

And finally, Andy Shipley from Natural Inclusion is back with his latest Sensory Odyssey. This month, it's all about stopping to take in those fragrances around us.

To listen to Hindsight Is 20/200 podcast go to: https://anchor.fm/chad-bouton

Find more Sensory Odyssey exercises here: https://www.natural-inclusion.org/  and join Andy for a deeper immersion into this exercise Wednesday 25th of May at 7:30 PM. To take part email: andy@natural-inclusion.org

If you'd like to get some support or to find out more about RNIB's volunteer work call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999

Finally, send in your music therapy choices here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows the Hindsight Is 20/200 podcast logo. A Lego brick person with a white cane and a black Lego guide dog. 

09 May 2022S1 Ep37: Combat Loneliness This Mental Health Awareness Week00:39:06
Monday 9th of May till Sunday 15th of May marks Mental Health Awareness Week, an annual event that wants to encourage everyone around the UK to focus on achieving good mental health.

This year's theme is all about raising awareness of the impact of loneliness on our mental wellbeing and the practical steps we can take to address it.  

Which is why, this week on the Happy Hour, Holly and Paulina will bring you a host of tips for combatting loneliness as well as take a look at how charity RNIB can help build your confidence and support you in finding a like-minded community. 

If you'd like to get some support or to find out more about RNIB's services like Living Well With Sight Loss courses, RNIB Facebook Groups, or their Talk and Support Groups, call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999 or visit: rnib.org.uk/MentalHealth 

Find out more about Mental Health Awareness Week here: Mental Health Awareness Week | Mental Health Foundation

To send in your music therapy choices email: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

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16 May 2022S1 Ep38: Art Psychotherapy, Wrestling Superstar Anthony Ogogo, & Overcoming Barriers00:40:04
Holly and Paulina are back with your latest Happy Hour to look at some ways we can look after our wellbeing, bring you some great music and even share some happy facts and recommendations with you!

This week, David chats with medal winning boxer and now member of All Elite Wrestling, 'The Guv'nor' Anthony Ogogo.

Paulina chats with artist and jazz musician Emilie Conway about art psychotherapy and how it can help heal us. 

And finally, Ellie hears from Khurrum Majeed about the support and the barriers he has faced ever since his sight loss diagnosis.

Follow Anthony Ogogo on twitter: @AnthonyOgogo or on Instagram: anthonyogogo

For more information about Emilie's work around art psychotherapy visit: conway recovery therapy 

If you're struggling with an eating disorder and need support reach out to Bodywhys | The Eating Disorders Association of Ireland in Ireland or for the UK, it's: The UK's Eating Disorder Charity - Beat (beateatingdisorders.org.uk)

If you have a question about living with sight loss, no matter how big or small, RNIB are here to offer support. Get in touch by calling the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or say: “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline” to an Alexa-enabled device. 

Finally, send in your music therapy recommendations here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows a serious looking Anthony Ogogo wrapping his fist and getting ready to fight. [Photo credit: @beyondgorilla]
23 May 2022S1 Ep39: Blind Darts, Finding A Supportive Community, & Beautifully Blind Workshops00:35:42
Holly and Paulina are back with your latest Happy Hour to look at some ways we can look after our wellbeing, bring you some great music and even share some happy facts and recommendations with you!

This week, Hywel hears about a unique course that is helping blind and partially sighted people feel more confident and also more glamorous. 

Toby speaks with Aneeba Ahmed about her experience of living with Bardet Biedl Syndrome and how finding a supportive community can make all the difference.

And finally, Paulina chats with blind darts player Jay Johnson about the sport and how he was selected to play for Northern Ireland at the World Cup and World Championship in September 2021.

If you're in Wales and are interested in taking part in the next 'Beautifully Blind' course, you can contact Carys Groves by phone on 07753 305 631 or by email: carys.groves@sightlife.wales

Find out more about blind darts by following: WDDA-World Disability Darts Association Group

If you have a question about living with sight loss, no matter how big or small, RNIB are here to offer support. Get in touch by calling the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or say: “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline” to an Alexa-enabled device. 

Finally, send in your music therapy recommendations here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows Jay grinning wide and dressed in his official Northern Ireland top for the darts World Cup games. 
30 May 2022S1 Ep40: The Jubilee Special!00:38:56
Join us for this special Jubilee episode of the Happy Hour!

As we celebrate 70 years since the coronation of Her Majesty the Queen, Holly and Paulina bring you some of the best party music to start of your bank holiday weekend as well as some of the best Jubilee content!

This week, Paralympian Lora Fachie speaks with our Barry Snell all about the best party foods for this jubilee weekend.

Dr Tim Bond from the Tea Advisory Panel explains how starting your day with a good cup of tea can help you face the world as well as benefit your physical and mental wellbeing.

RNIB Volunteer Padma Cheriyan on attending Queen's 90th birthday celebrations in London in 2016.

And finally, for anyone anxious about large gatherings, or overwhelmed with planning Jubilee celebrations or just life in general, Sarah McCubbin from charity Shout shares their top tips for managing anxiety. 

Find Lora Fachie's food blog here: About Me – Blindingly Good Food


Find out more about Tea Advisory Panel here: Tea Advisory Panel

To become an RNIB Volunteer visit: Volunteering - RNIB - See differently

Finally, send in your music therapy recommendations here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows a person's hand holding up a ornate cup of tea, with another person adding milk to the said cup. 
06 Jun 2022S1 Ep41: Bird Language, Blind Football & Life-Saving Support00:36:54
It's that time of the week! 

Holly and Paulina are back with your latest Happy Hour to chat all things happiness and looking after our wellbeing. They will play you some great tunes, share some happy facts and even have a feel-good story this week that has something to do with grilled cheese sandwiches and a $275,000 painting. 

And we're kicking things off with Allan Russell, who hears how the National Blind Football League is looking for more individuals to get involved, and with the help of the FA hope to create bigger leagues for professional and amateur squads. 

Andy Shipley from Natural Inclusion returns with this month's Sensory Odyssey exercise. And this time, it's all about bird language. 

And finally, Paulina chats with Luke Laister about the life-saving support he received from RNIB's Sight Loss Counselling Service. 

If you'd like more information about National Blind Football League  email Robin@robinwilliams.blog or give them a follow on Instagram @FABlindFootball or find them on Facebook.

Find more Sensory Odyssey exercises here: https://www.natural-inclusion.org and join Andy for a deeper immersion into this exercise Thursday 30th of June. To take part email: andy@natural-inclusion.org

To listen to the full wonderful audio of birds watch the RSPB video here: RSPB Nature Reserves - A dawn chorus soundscape - YouTube

To get in touch with RNIB's Sight Loss Counselling Team call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999 from Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm, and Saturday 9am to 1pm. Or email: helpline@rnib.org.uk

Finally, send in your music therapy recommendations here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Background music for Sensory Odyssey is: SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw 

Image shows Luke Laister.
13 Jun 2022S1 Ep42: Lisa Snowdon, Sight Loss Story, & Blind Golf00:36:34
It's time for your show about all things wellbeing and happiness! 

Once again, Holly and Paulina are here with your latest Happy Hour and this week we're breaking down stigma around menopause, we hear a personal story of living with sight loss, chat some golf and also share a happy random fact and look at a sweet story!

First, Barry Snell chats with Scottish blind golfer Barry McCluskey, who has been looking ahead to this year's British Blind Open.

Paulina speaks with TV and radio personality, model, and menopause advocate Lisa Snowdon about the stigma around menopause and how we can challenge it.

And finally, Ellie finds out what life is really like living with sight loss as she catches up with Andrew Causton.

Find out more about Barry McCluskey on his website: https://barrymccluskeyblindgolfer.co.uk/

Give Lisa a follow on twitter here: @Lisa_Snowdon

Find out more about menopause and Tena's new campaign here: Menopause and incontinence advice from TENA

If you have a question about living with sight loss, no matter how big or small, RNIB are here to offer support. Get in touch by calling the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or say: “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline” to an Alexa-enabled device. 

Finally, send in your music therapy recommendations here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows Lisa Snowdon (photo credit: Belfast Telegraph) 
20 Jun 2022S1 Ep43: Book Special Pt 100:39:37
A treat for bookworms!

Happy Hour presents our Book Special Pt 1.

Join Holly and Paulina this week as they chat random book-y facts, like what enjoying the smell of old books is called, share some fantastic author interviews, and introduce a couple great book recommendations worth checking out.

We start with Paulina chatting with Author of the Little Book of Hygge and founder of The Happiness Research Institute, Meik Wiking.

We also hear from Mrs Jill Fry, who is 84 years old and registered blind. She recently decided to write down her life story to share with the younger generations how different life was back in the day for someone born into sight loss.  Her autobiography 'Born Too Soon' tells that personal story.

And finally our fellow bookworm Red Szell from Read On: The Audiobook Show, and our lovely Holly, share a book they reach for when they need a comfort read. 

Find out more about Meik Wiking's work here: Meik Wiking | Author | Happiness Researcher

To get in touch with Jill about her book 'Born Too Soon' drop her an email here: jillfry123@btinternet.com

Listen to this week's book recommendations for free through the RNIB library, visit: Home - Reading Services (rnib.org.uk)

Finally, send in your music therapy recommendations here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Background music for Book Recommendations is: SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw 

Image shows a stack of books in a library, the top book on the stack is cracked open. 
27 Jun 2022S1 Ep44: Mental Health Text Support, VI Canoeing, & Brain Power With Dr Ranj Singh.00:40:41
It's time to chat all things wellbeing and happiness.

Join your hosts Holly and Paulina on the latest Happy Hour as this week it's all about brain power, a free mental health support service via text messages, canoeing, Queen B, and Man vs Horse on our random story of the week!

First, Paulina hears about a charity that provides free mental health support via text messages as she chats with Sarah McCubbin from charity Shout.

Allan Russell finds out how The Tower Hamlet's Canoeing Club is encouraging more people with sight loss to take up canoeing.

And finally, we hear how looking after our brain could help support our wellbeing as Robert Kirkwood chats with Dr Ranj Singh about his new book 'Brain Power'. 
Find out more about Shout here:  https://giveusashout.org/

To use their free 24/7 text support service and start a conversation, text the word 'SHOUT' to 85258.

If your life is at imminent risk, call the emergency services on 999.

For more information about canoeing email: committee@towerhamletscanoeclub.co.uk  

Dr Ranj's book is called: 'Brain Power: A Toolkit to Understand and Train Your Unique Brain' and is available on audible and kindle.

If you have a question about living with sight loss, no matter how big or small, RNIB are here to offer support. Get in touch by calling the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999, email helpline@rnib.org.uk or say: “Alexa, call RNIB Helpline” to an Alexa-enabled device. 

Finally, send in your music therapy recommendations here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows Dr Ranj's book 'Brain Power: : A Toolkit to Understand and Train Your Unique Brain'.
04 Jul 2022S1 Ep45: July's Sensory Immersion, Passion for Photography, & Importance Of Staying Active00:37:22
Happy Hour with your mix of all things wellbeing and happiness is here with a brand-new episode! 

This week, Holly and Paulina bring you some great music, interesting conversations and even some random chat as Paulina presents her Fun Photography Fact of the week!

First, David Hogg joins us to chat with VI Photographer Rachael Andrews.

Padma Cheriyan returns to chat about her years encouraging visually impaired people to give physical activity a go as she ran clubs for Tai-Chi, ballroom dancing, yoga, and more!

And finally, Andy Shipley returns with this month's Sensory Odyssey exercise which is all about connecting with the land around us.

You can find Rachael's work on both Facebook and Instagram under the name Soft of Sight Photography.

Find more Sensory Odyssey exercises here: https://www.natural-inclusion.org  and join Andy for a deeper immersion into this exercise Thursday 28th of July. To take part email: andy@natural-inclusion.org

Finally, send in your music therapy recommendations, random funny stories or happy facts here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows a forest lush with greenery at Coed Nant Gwernol. Image credit: Jordan Mansfield
11 Jul 2022S1 Ep46: Book Special Pt 200:41:36
You asked, we delivered!

Happy Hour returns with our Book Special Part 2!

Hear fantastic author interviews, discover some superb book recommendations, and let Holly and Paulina talk all things random, including a very sensory book fact!

We start with Paulina chatting with author of 'Practical Happiness', Pamela Gail Johnson, who chats starting 'The Society of Happy People' and shares some tips for happiness from her book.

Red Szell has a sit down interview with best-selling author, motivational speaker, and disability rights campaigner Dr Amit Patel about his book 'Kika and Me' and how his guide dog changed his life.

And finally, our fellow bookworms Robert Kirkwood from Read On: The Audiobook Show, and Toby Davey, share a book they reach for when they need a comfort read. 

Find out more about 'Practical Happiness' here: Welcome!! - Pamela Gail Johnson


Listen to this week's book recommendations for free through the RNIB library, visit: Home - Reading Services (rnib.org.uk)

Finally, send in your music therapy recommendations here: radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows a stack of books in a library, the top book on the stack is cracked open.
18 Jul 2022S1 Ep47: Art & Wellbeing00:43:46
Thanks for tuning in to the Happy Hour, your show about all things sight loss, wellbeing and keeping happy!

This week, your hosts Holly and Paulina bring you their favourite tracks and some special guests to chat all about the healing power of art.

Plus of course, lots of random chat all about summer, cats, whistling ice cream vans, and an airport escape artist? 

But first, we start with jazz singer and artist Emilie Conway, who explains what art psychotherapy is and how it can support you.

Paulina has an in-depth conversation with blind sculptor Victoria Claire about her art and her work inspiring, supporting and advocating for the VI community through Beyond Vision. 

And finally, Ellie joins us to chat with illustrator and painter Chris Webb about his venture into art and how it can connect with wellbeing.

Find out more about Emilie's work in art psychotherapy here: https://www.conwayrecoverytherapy.com/


And finally, to find out more about Chris' work, please search for @chriswebbartist on social media, or visit: Home (chriswebbartist.com)

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows Victoria Claire. She's wearing a light pink floral maxi dress and sits atop a rocky hilltop with the sun gently setting behind her. 
25 Jul 2022S1 Ep48: Get Active Special Pt 100:40:37
The Commonwealth Games 2022 are upon us, so we thought what better time to chat all about the benefits of physical activity?

On part one of our Get Active Special, hosts Holly and Paulina will bring you lost of great conversations around sport, a special Guess This Sport game that you can play along whilst listening, and of course lots of random chat and great music!

We start by finding out about See Sport Differently, a project from charities RNIB and British Blind Sport that wants to break down barriers to physical activity. Alice Holloway from RNIB tells us more.

Toby Davey brings in pharmacist Elizabeth Roddick to chat benefits of movement on our wellbeing. 

Paulina hears about accessibility of indoor bouldering with Lucille Franks.  

And finally, Tech Talk's Dave Williams chats fitness technology with tech expert, RNIB Technology for Life team's Mark Evans.
Find out more about See Sport Differently here:  https://www.rnib.org.uk/about-us/see-sport-differently

Listen to Tech Talk Tuesdays at 1 PM, with a repeat Friday at 8 PM and Saturday at 4 PM.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows See sport Differently Logo.  
01 Aug 2022S1 Ep49: Get Active Special Pt 200:40:25
The Happy Hour returns with part two of our special episode all about the benefits of staying active!

So, join your hosts Holly and Paulina for another round of Guess this Sport, random chat, and of course lots of tips around getting active.  

We start with more on See Sport Differently initiative and Frankie Rohan from British Blind Sport explains how they can support blind and partially sighted people into getting active, no matter the fitness level.

Athlete and world's fastest blind Ironman, Haseeb Ahmad joins us to share his tips for getting into running.

Tech Talk's Dave Williams and RNIB Technology for Life team's Mark Evans, chat more about fitness technology and how it can help create a sense of community.

And finally, Paulina hears about VI Cricket from Amin Afzal, who got into the sport a little while ago.  

Find out more about the different ways you can get active through See Sport Differently here: https://britishblindsport.org.uk/see-sport-differently

Listen to Tech Talk Tuesdays at 1 PM, with a repeat Friday at 8 PM and Saturday at 4 PM.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows See sport Differently Logo.  
08 Aug 2022S1 Ep50: A Sleepy Special00:34:42
The Happy Hour returns with a very sleepy special.

Join Holly and Paulina this week for lots of chat about sleep, dreams and everything else in between, as they hear from experts about their best tips for a good night's rest. 

We start by hearing from Alyson O'Brien from charity Sleep Scotland about their work promoting good sleep hygiene. 

Gary McDowell, creator of the 'Sleep When I Sleep' app explains how it can help us dose off without worry that we will lose our spot in that audiobook we're enjoying.

Alyson from Sleep Scotland returns to share their top tips for better sleep.

And finally, we tune into the natural soundscape around us on this month's Sensory Odyssey with Andy Shipley.   

For more sleep advice visit: https://sleepscotland.org/

For more about Sleep When I Sleep app visit https://www.sleepwhenisleep.com/ and to listen to the full interview with Gary, listen to our fellow tech podcast here: https://audioboom.com/posts/8093780-tech-talk-411-sleep-when-i-sleep-accessible-energy-reader-colin-shales-interview

Find more Sensory Odyssey exercises here: https://www.natural-inclusion.org and join Andy for a deeper immersion into this exercise Thursday 25th of August. To take part email: andy@natural-inclusion.org

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

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15 Aug 2022S1 Ep51: Living With Albinism, New Support Hub, & A Magical Movie Review00:41:03
Time for some Happy Hour!

Holly and Paulina are here to bring you lots of tips and advice about keeping well and happy, plus of course random chat, including a Record-Breaking BBQ?

But first, we hear from Naseem Akhtar who talks about receiving a Guinness World Record last year, and also tells us what it was like growing up with albinism in Britain and as part of a Pakistani family.  
Hywel Davies finds out about a new Support Wellness Hub which is about to launch.  

And finally, things get quite magical as listener, Janette Scott, joins us to review her favourite movie.

You'll find the Vision Support Wellness hub at www.visionsupport.org from Friday August 26th.

If you'd like to share your own movie review or your favourite track on our music therapy moment, just get in touch, our email is radio@rnib.org.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows Naseem and her siblings standing together [Photo credit: Guinness World Records].
29 Aug 2022S1 Ep52: Sight Loss, Woodturning, & Book Recommendations00:57:44
The Happy Hour with all things happiness and wellbeing is here!

Join Holly and Paulina as this week they chat impact of sight loss diagnosis, hear about a very unique passion, and even share some great book recommendations.  

We start by hearing from Lucille Franks who shares her story of sight loss diagnosis and explains how she had to look for her own support network. 

David Hogg hears from a blind registered professional woodturner, Chris Fisher, who chats career highlights and shares his advice for those struggling with sight loss.

And finally, Kris Wallace joins us to share his book recommendation. 

Find out more about Chris' woodturning work by giving him a follow on social media @blindwoodturner
Listen to this week's book recommendation, 'Daisy Jones & the Six' by Taylor Jenkins Reid for free through the RNIB library, visit:  https://readingservices.rnib.org.uk/

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows a Lime burr bowl measuring approximately 15“ x 6“ and made by Chris. 
26 Sep 2022S1 Ep53: Hope, Sensory Odyssey, & Holly's Final Episode?!00:43:00
The Happy Hour is here with a special, but also slightly sad episode! 

It's the final episode for co-host Holly, who returns for the final time this week to introduce her favourite tracks as well as some of her favourite Happy Hour interviews. 

There will be lots of reminiscing and looking back, so pardon us if we get a bit sappy!

We will also have the latest Sensory Odyssey exercise with Andy Shipley from Natural Inclusion, who will help us tune into the sensory panorama around us.

And finally, Paulina is also going to find out about the importance of hope as she chats with Naseem Akhtar, who tells us more about the Hope Programme. 

Find more Sensory Odyssey exercises here: https://www.natural-inclusion.org and join Andy for a deeper immersion into this exercise Thursday 29th of September. To take part email: andy@natural-inclusion.org

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows a lovely sunny day, with the sun beaming down over a green open field and some clouds lazily gliding across the sky.
03 Oct 2022S1 Ep54: Finding The Way Through Counselling, VI Sailing, & Sight Loss Story00:57:46
 The Happy Hour is here with all things wellbeing and happiness.

This week, Paulina chats with Nicki Cockburn about a special counselling service that was inspired by her guide dog.

Barry Snell hears a personal sight loss story from Bernie 

And finally, our Toby Davey chats with visually impaired sailor, Emily Wright, about her recent successes on the water and her love for sailing. 

 Find out more about 'Find The Way Counselling' here: Online Counselling to Create Positive Changes (findthewaycounselling.co.uk) or follow Nicki on twitter @CounsellingFind 

If like Emily you would like to get into sailing and blind sailing racing visit: gbrblindsailing.co.uk

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.
10 Oct 2022S1 Ep55: Tips For Starting A Conversation Around Mental Health, Sensory Exercise, Ballroom Dancing & More00:39:10
The Happy Hour is here with great music and all things sight loss, wellbeing and happiness.

This week, Monday 10th of October marks World Mental Health Day. We know how important it is to be able to talk about mental health so RNIB's Head of Mental Health and Counselling Services, Amanda Hawkins, will join us with some tips on how to get that conversation started. 

Amin Afzal will share his personal story of sight loss. Amin was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa 5 years ago and found the adjustment hard. But thanks to support he was able to get back on his feet again.

Rashmi Becker MBE, founder of Step Change Studios, a dance company that wants to make dancing accessible to all, tells us about their ballroom and Latin dance classes for VI people.

And finally, Andy Shipley from Natural Inclusion has a very special sensory exercise that will help us immerse in the sounds, scents, and sensations of autumn. 

Find out more about support offered by RNIB by calling the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 9999

VI Ballroom and Latin dance classes take place Sundays 2:30 PM at the Seymour Leisure Centre in Westminster. Find out more here: Home | Step Change Studiosor get in touch via email: contact@stepchangestudios.com

Find more Sensory Odyssey exercises here: https://www.natural-inclusion.org and to join Andy on the sensory naturel walk in Chiltern on Friday 28th of October visit: https://www.chilternsaonb.org/whats-on/walkingfest/ or drop Andy a line here: andy@natural-inclusion.org

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows a photo of bright yellow and orange autumn woodlands.
17 Oct 2022S1 Ep56: Journey of the Mind, Sailing Week, & Sight Loss Story00:34:48
Time to chat all things sight loss, wellbeing and happiness, on your latest episode of Happy Hour!

This week, Paulina has a load of great tracks for you, a random wellness fact about smiling, and of course some of those great interviews you look forward to each week.

Allan Russell hears from Will Bridge, one of the organisers of the Sailing Week, to find out how you can give sailing a go.

Paulina speaks with Ameet Hundal and Sanjeet Dhillon from Without Shape Without Form art organisation about their 'Journey of the Mind' exhibition, which explores how Sikh teachings and heritage can have a positive impact on our mind and our lives.. 

And finally, Karen Wye shares her personal story of being diagnosed with sight loss, with our Toby Davey. 

Find out more about 'Journey of the Mind' exhibition here: https://www.withoutshapewithoutform.com/

To try out sailing, applications open on January 1st 2023, with the week beginning on July 8th, and if you'd like more information, go to www.sailingvision.org

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows a peek inside the 'Journey of the Mind' exhibition. A well-lit art gallery space, with a big board saying, 'Journey of the MIND' at the forefront. The word Mind fills the whole sign. Behind, you can see some of the artwork displayed on similar boards and black benches next to them to sit down and enjoy the experience. 
04 Nov 2022S1 Ep57: Social Prescribing Scheme, Paraclimbing & Drumming For Wellbeing00:57:43
Time for your latest Happy Hour episode and more things sight loss, wellbeing and happiness!

This week, Paulina has a load of great tracks for you, a random happiness fact with an autumnal spin, and of course some of those great interviews you look forward to each week.

Paulina speaks with Trish De Carteret, Bailiwick Social Prescribing Link Worker Manager about their scheme and how it can help boost wellbeing by prescribing something other than medicine.

Later, she chats with Michael Ellis, who benefited from the scheme and through it was connected with a local climbing group.

And finally, Hywel Davies chats with UK charity Sense about their drumming session and how they can be great for improving both physical and mental wellbeing.

For more information about 'Drumming to Music' sessions, please contact paul.downes@sense.org.uk or call on 07970 33987

Find out more about Bailiwick Social Prescribing here: https://bsp.org.gg/

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.


 Image shows Michael smiling, with his silver medal for climbing around his neck. 
11 Nov 2022S1 Ep58: Love Of Piano, Keep Fit Classes, & November Sensory Odyssey00:33:04
The Happy Hour is here with all things wellbeing and happiness!

This week:

Paulina speaks with blind pianist Rachel Starritt about performing at the upcoming True Colors Festival The Concert 2022. The event will take place in Japan later this month, bringing together artists from all around the world in a representation of all abilities, genders, sex, race and nationality. 

Fitness instructors Hayley Rose and Marcella Manzilli, chat to us about their Keep Fit Classes, which run in the Bristol area and are designed with visually impaired people in mind.

And finally, Andy Shipley joins us for another Sensory Odyssey exercise. And this month, he gets a bit more artistic as he encourages us to explore the space around.

Find out more about Rachel here: https://www.rachelstarritt.com/

True Colors Festival The Concert 2022 will take place on Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th of November. For more information visit: https://truecolorsfestival.com/

To get in touch with the Keep Fit Classes team, emailed them on: rechargeft@gmail.com

And finally, to listen to Andy's Sensory Odyssey exercises visit: https://www.natural-inclusion.org/

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

 Image is a black and white photo of Rachel leaning against a piano. 

18 Nov 2022S1 Ep59: Sensory Tennis, Paths For All, & Are You SAD?00:37:41
Time for your weekly dose of happiness and wellbeing!

Yes, the Happy Hour is here and this week we're going to be learning about a mood disorder that could be affecting your wellbeing, sharing some happiness facts, and exploring some ways to get moving!

First, Hywel Davies hears how VI people can take to the court and give tennis a go thanks to Sense Charity's new Sensory Tennis sessions. 

Paulina speaks with RNIB Volunteer Shona Black about Paths for All, a project that is helping combat loneliness and get people outside and moving. 

And finally, counsellor Lindsay George tells us everything we need to know about Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). What is it and what can we do to manage its symptoms during the colder months? 

If you’d like more information on the Sensory Tennis sessions visit the website www.sense.org.uk or call 0300 330 9280

For more information on Paths For All visit: https://www.pathsforall.org.uk/ or email Shona: Shona.Black@rnib.org.uk

Find out more about Lindsay George here:https://www.lindsaygeorge.co.uk/

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

 Image shows Shona Black walking with her black guide dog Matt.

25 Nov 2022S1 Ep60: Little Moments of Joy With Emma Kenny, Golf & Curling, & Giving Back To Others00:39:26
Happy Hour is here with your weekly dose of all things happiness and wellbeing. 

And this week TV Psychologist Emma Kenny has some advice for us, student Aliza Rehman talks need of representation, and some sport chat. Plus, more great music and Paulina digs up a little wellbeing tip off the internet! 

But first, Emma Kenny joins us to chat about the latest research from Sainsbury's that shows little moments of joy can help boost our wellbeing, and also offers her tips for keeping well this autumn/winter. 

18-year-old Aliza Rehman shares how losing the remainder of her sight during the pandemic was an adjustment and how she now wants to give back and offer support to others. 

And finally, Allan Russell speaks with Jim Gales from Scottish Disability Golf and Curling (SDGC) about how those living in Scotland can give those sports a go.

Find out more about SDGC here: https://www.scottishdgc.org.uk/ 

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Image shows Emma Kenny. 
02 Dec 2022S1 Ep61: Cane and Able Fitness, 'Kalmfullness Week', & Befriending Service00:33:46
Time for your weekly dose of all things happiness and wellbeing.

And this week Evan Schwerbrock tells us about his fitness blog Cane and Able, which is all about offering fitness resources to get blind and partially sighted people moving and comfortable in the gym.

Paulina hears from licensed psychiatrist Charlotte Armitage about how we can get some peace in our lives during these turbulent times.

And finally, Amelia hears how a befriending service from RNIB is helping support those feeling lonely and how thanks to it, two ladies had a surprise reunion.

For more about those fitness resources visit: www.caneandablefitness.com

Find out more or be referred to RNIB's befriending service, call the RNIB helpline on 0303 123 9999.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

 Image shows Cane & Able Fitness logo. A drawn figure holding up some weights in their right hand and holding a cane in the other.

09 Dec 2022S1 Ep62: Avoiding Burnout, Canoeing The Themes, & Final Sensory Odyssey Exercise!00:30:50
Time for your weekly dose of all things happiness and wellbeing.

And this week mental health first aid instructor Chris Simpson joins us to share his tips for managing burnout as we enter the busiest time of the year.

And for a touch of physical wellbeing, our Toby Davey hears from Richard Simpson about his challenge of canoeing across the Themes in support of RNIB. 

And finally, with our final instalment of Sensory Odyssey, it's once again Andy Shipley. This time we look back at the year of connecting with nature and the sensory world around us. 
 
To listen to all the Sensory Odyssey exercises visit: https://www.natural-inclusion.org/

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

 Image shows a winter landscape. Photo credit: Simon Berger.

16 Dec 2022S1 Ep63: Jill Allen King OBE, Paws In The Park, & Thrilling Series Review00:36:00
Time for your latest Happy Hour!

As always, Paulina is here to chat different ways we can look after our wellbeing and keep happy.

And this week Amelia Hilton hears about Paws in the Park and how this unique meet up is not just great for your wellbeing, but also your guide dog's.

Paulina speaks with Jill Allen King OBE about her recent Lifetime Achievement Award, campaigning for over 50 years, and the things that bring her happiness. 

And finally, for something different, Lucille Franks joins us to review a binge-worthy mini-series. But be warned, it's an intense one!

For more about Paws in the Park contact Anne Henderson via email: annehenderson035@gmail.com

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

 Image shows Jill smiling brightly next to her guide dog.

23 Dec 2022S1 Ep64: Festive Special 202200:28:33
Let the festivities begin!

And on the Happy Hour this week, we're here to make sure to not just chat all things happiness but also to share some ways you can look after your wellbeing over the holidays!

And we start with Matthew Eaves, RNIB's Counselling & Online Development Team Leader, who shares his tips for managing feelings of loneliness this festive period.

Amelia finds out about My Sight Notts Choir as she chats with choir members Erica Cole and Neana Roberts.

And finally, Master of Mixology Pritesh Mody, shares his tips on how to feel festive this season by swapping out our tipple for something alcohol-free instead!

Find out more about the support available from RNIB by calling the RNIB helpline on 0303 123 9999.

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30 Dec 2022S1 Ep65: A Happy New Year Special!00:39:45
2023 is upon us so let's chat all things happiness and wellbeing, with your latest episode of the Happy Hour!

And we start with a nice book recommendation, that is available for free through the RNIB Library, as Lucille takes reviews Richard Osman's 'The Bullet That Missed'.

Paulina is joined by life coach Charlie Kramer, who shares how living with RP has inspired him to become a life coach for people living with a disability.  

And finally, Hayley and Marcella help us get some movement into our bodies after all the festivities, with a quick and easy exercise session.

Access books through the RNIB Library by visiting: http://readingservices.rnib.org.uk/

More about Charlie on his website: Life Coach for the Disabled - Charlie Kramer (charliekramervision.com)

To get in touch about Keep Fit Classes email: rechargeft@gmail.com

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06 Jan 2023S1 Ep66: Gardening, Hiking, & Arts!00:40:42
Time for some happiness with your latest Happy Hour episode!

And this week Paulina speaks with Charity Thrive to hear how they can support us into getting into gardening in the new year. 

Avid hiker Caroline Butterwick, joins us to chat about her love of the great outdoors and share her tips for hiking when you are blind or partially sighted.

And finally, since arts can soothe the soul, Toby Davey hears about the life and work of Sculptor and Artist Barbara Hepworth as an exhibition all about her work comes home to Tate St Ives in Cornwall.
 
Find out more about Thrive here: Get gardening - Thrive

‘Barbara Hepworth:  Art & Life’ continues at Tate St Ives until 1 May 2023, for more details email: stives@tate.org.uk or call 0173 679 6226.

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13 Jan 2023S1 Ep67: Mentoring Scheme, Scottish Ballet, & Best In Health & Fitness Books00:29:13
Time for your latest Happy Hour episode and your weekly dose of happiness and wellbeing!

And this week Paulina takes a look at some Top Health and Fitness titles available from the RNIB Library.

Amelia Hilton hears about Look UK's mentoring scheme, which matches blind and partially sighted young people with graduates to share advice and support them to reach their goals. 

And finally, Allan Russell finds out about a touring ballet production of The Snow Queen that's available with audio description.

To access the books recommended in today's episode visit: Home - Reading Services (rnib.org.uk)

More on Look UK here: Peer Mentoring Projects for VI Young People – Look UK (look-uk.org)

For more about the Snow Queen visit: The Snow Queen | Scottish Ballet

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20 Jan 2023S1 Ep68: Can Hygge Bring You Happiness? 00:57:45
Time for the Happy Hour with your weekly dose of happiness and wellbeing!

And this week we have a very special interview as Paulina chats with the author of bestseller 'Little Book of Hygge' and founder of Happiness Research Institute in Denmark, Meik Wiking. In a special long conversation, they discuss his new book 'My Hygge Home' and whether we can become architects of our own happiness by re-shaping the space around us. 

Plus find out about a new support group from RNIB and how it helps connect blind and partially sighted people in a small town in in the East Midlands.

Find out more about Meik and his research into happiness and hygge here: Meik Wiking | Author | Happiness Researcher

For more information about RNIB's peer support groups in your area call the RNIB Helpline on 0303 123 999

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27 Jan 2023S1 Ep69: Tune Into Nature With Sensory Reflections, Gaming, & Adventure! 00:57:44
Time for the Happy Hour with your weekly dose of happiness and wellbeing!

And this week Jonathan Abro tells Amelia all about his expeditions and his love for adventuring, visually impaired gamer Sightless Kombat explains how gaming can be more accessible, and finally, something new!

Andy Shipley from Natural Inclusion returns for 2023 to help us tune into nature. In his first Sensory Reflections he'll tell us what sounds to listen out for in the natural world and even leave us with some sensory homework. 

Find out more about Andy's work here: Nature Connection And Sensory Immersion | Natural Inclusion (natural-inclusion.org)

To find out more head to ‘Gaming for RNIB’ using this link Gaming for RNIB | RNIB

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Credits: Fox Calls by Alexander, Robin Singing by SPANAC.

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03 Feb 2023S1 Ep70: Aromatherapy, Reiki, VI Rugby, & OCD 00:34:32
Happy Hour with your weekly dose of happiness and wellbeing is here!

And this week Gareth Davies tells our Hywel all about VI Rugby in Cardiff and how we can get involved.

Author David Adam chats to Robert about OCD and his book: ‘The Man Who Couldn't Stop.’

And finally, Paulina hears from Colette Walker how a passion for helping others lead her to years of working as a professional aromatherapist as well as a Reiki Master.

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10 Feb 2023S1 Ep71: Books, How This Blind Girl Series, & Swimming The English Channel00:57:48
Happy Hour with your weekly dose of happiness and wellbeing is here!

And this week Hywel hears the story of Ramin Cyrus, who after getting serious about outdoor swimming during the lockdown in 2020, swam the English Channel as part of a relay team.

Paulina, takes a look at the RNIB Library and recommends some books to help look after our wellbeing. 

And finally, Amelia hears about ‘How this blind girl’, a hilarious BBC short series about a young VI woman navigating the dating world, from its creator and star, Mared Jarman.

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17 Feb 2023S1 Ep72: Counselling Insight Project, Eye Believe Podcast & VI Rugby Event 00:29:35
Happy Hour with your weekly dose of happiness and wellbeing is here!

And this week Hywel attends an event in Cardiff which brought together blind and partially sighted children to learn more about VI rugby.

Paulina, hears about RNIB’s new Counselling Insight Project which will deliver training to School Counselling professionals and associated staff on how to support mental wellbeing of blind and partially sighted young people within schools.

And finally, Amelia hears about the Eye Believe podcast, which amplifies VI voices from ethnic minority communities.

You can find Eye Believe Podcast here: Eye Believe Podcast - Episode 1 - Morley Radio

You can find out more about Cardiff VI Rugby follow them on Twitter - @CardiffVIRugby

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24 Feb 2023S1 Ep73: Learning To Love Yourself First, Listening to Nature, & Blind Golf 00:27:07
Happy Hour is here to chat all things mindfulness, wellbeing and keeping happy!

And this week Amelia hears how England and Wales Blind Golf are helping blind and partially sighted people get into the swing of the game.

David chats with disability advocate and counsellor Yahya Pandor about the importance of loving yourself first.

And finally, Andy Shipley from Natural Inclusion joins us with things to listen out for this month on Sensory Reflections.

More about golfing opportunities here: England & Wales Blind Golf - Registered UK Charity (ewblindgolf.co.uk)

Follow Yahya on twitter @yahyapandor

You can find out more about Andy's work here: Nature Connection And Sensory Immersion | Natural Inclusion (natural-inclusion.org)

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03 Mar 2023S1 Ep74: Passion For Cooking, Sports Events, & A Delicious Breakfast Cookie! 00:29:18
Happy Hour is here for your weekly mix of music and chat around mindfulness, wellbeing and keeping happy.

And this week Paulina hears from Scott Racine how his grandma inspired his passion for cooking and how he adapted his kitchen throughout his sight loss.

Allan speaks with Ian Isham from British Blind Sports about some upcoming sport events.

Paulina takes a look at some national holidays for March as well as some happy Spring facts, as it's just around the corner!

And finally, Scott returns to share his favourite recipe, his grandma’s oatmeal mounds!
Find out more about British Blind sport here: Home - British Blind Sport

Scott’s Oatmeal Mounds recipe:

1 cup of butter (125 g)
1 cup of brown sugar
1 tsb baking soda
1/3-1/4 hot water
2 cups of flour
2 cups of rolled oats of your choice
Optional: raisins, chocolate chips, or cinnamon.

Blend cup of melted butter together with brown sugar. You can do that with a wooden spoon.

Dissolve baking soda in hot water and add to your butter/sugar mix.

Add flour and rolled oats gradually to the bowl.

Once you get a sticky dough, use a big cereal spoon to make about 16 round cookies on a baking pan. Feel free to leave as is or press down to flatten them.

Bake at 350° F/180°C for 10 - 18 minutes depending on preference.

Enjoy your delicious breakfast oatmeal mounds with a hot cup of tea, coffee or a cold glass of milk!

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10 Mar 2023S1 Ep75: Passion for Music, Overcoming An Eating Disorder, & VI Skier Menna Fizpatrick! 00:41:29
Time for the latest episode of the Happy Hour as we chat happiness, wellbeing and looking after our minds and our bodies.

And this week Paulina chats with Deborah Rosen about her passion for music and the challenges she has come across over the years. 

Amelia learned about Kat’s experiences of sight loss and eating disorder recovery and talked to a clinical advisor about the support that’s available for those struggling with an eating disorder in the UK. 

And finally, Toby Davey caught up with Britain’s most decorated winter Paralympian, visually impaired skier Menna Fitzpatrick after her latest success at 2023 Para Alpine Worlds.

If you are struggling with an eating disorder and need some support from Beat call 0808 801 0677 or visit: www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk

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17 Mar 2023S1 Ep76: Blazin’ Blake Lindsay, Blind Baseball In Wales, & More Books!00:36:38
Time to chat all things happiness and wellbeing as we bring you the latest episode of the Happy Hour.

And this week, Hywel hears about Blind Baseball in Wales.

Paulina chats with author, motivational speaker, and ex-broadcaster, Blazin’ Blake Lindsay about his new book ‘Overcoming Obstacles & Getting Extraordinary Results.’

And finally, and a 2 in 1 recommendation as Kris reviews a book that’s just been adapted for our home screens.

Follow he Blind Baseball Wales team on twitter @b4bcymru or get in touch via email: blindbaseballwales@gmail.com

More about Blake Lindsay on his website: Professional Speaker (blakelindsay.com)

Get access to free Talking Books here: Home - Reading Services (rnib.org.uk)

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24 Mar 2023S1 Ep77: Spring Gardening Tips, Nature, Comedian Cubby!00:26:15
Time for your weekly dose of happiness and wellbeing with the Happy Hour.

And this week, Paulina hears some gardening tips for spring time from Julia Smith at charity Thrive.

Amelia catches up with blind comedian Cubby to hear what he’s up to these days.

And finally, Andy Shipley from Natural Inclusion returns with some things to listen out for in nature over the coming month. Now bat calls are usually hard to hear, but there is one that our human ears can pick up in the evening!

For more tips from Thrive visit: Get gardening - Thrive

For more about Andy's work and to get in touch with him visit: Nature Connection And Sensory Immersion | Natural Inclusion (natural-inclusion.org)

Sounds: 'Dawn Chorus' by sean.townsend via freesound.org (Freesound - "Dawn Chorus.mp3" by sean.townsend)

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31 Mar 2023S1 Ep78: Sports, Sports, & Happy Hour’s New Host Announcement! 00:34:45
Happy Hour is here for your weekly mix of music and chat around mindfulness, wellbeing and keeping happy.

And this week we have a very happy announcement as Paulina speaks with Happy Hour’s new host, disability activist and content creator, Claire Sisk! 

Yes, you heard us right, our little on-air family is growing! 

Hywel hears about the Dragons VI Rugby sessions in Wales.

And finally, David hears about goalball, VI tennis and tandem cycling opportunities in Glasgow.

To find out more information about the Dragons VI Rugby sessions, contact Inclusion Officer Karen Burgess via email at karen.burgess@dragonsrugby.wales

Follow Claire on @canseecantsee on twitter and 'Can See Can't See' on Facebook and Instagram.

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07 Apr 2023S1 Ep79: Claire Sisk Joins The Happy Hour!00:32:13
A round of applause and a big hip-hip-hooray for our new host!

Yes, disability advocate and content creator Claire Sisk is joining Paulina on the Happy Hour.

Together, they will continue to bring you that much needed weekly dose of music and chat about all things happiness and wellbeing.

And this week, Amelia talks to a blind bride to be, Angharad, about the ups and downs of planning a wedding.

Robert talks to Professor Richard Wiseman about fear, magic and smiling.

And finally, David catches up with VI Personal Trainer Chris Fair to hear about his sight loss, his CrossFit journey and an upcoming documentary.

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14 Apr 2023S1 Ep80: Kilts, Walks, Dating, & Insight Counselling00:30:48
Time for a shot of happiness with the Happy Hour Show.

And this week, Claire and Paulina are here to chat all things happiness and wellbeing, play you great music, and even share a unique Easter tradition that involves water balloons. 

But first up, David spoke with RNIB Kiltwalk Ambassador Shona Black about her preparations for the event and how you can get involved.  

Paulina chats with influencer, disability advocate and also qualified counsellor, Yahya Pandor, about how getting support could change our lives.

And finally, Amelia talks with RNIB Connect Voices member Karen about getting back into dating after divorce and sight loss.

Find out more about Insight Counselling here: https://insight-counselling.org or follow Yahya @yahyapandor94 on Instagram, @yahyapandor on twitter and @Theblindcounsellor on TikTok.

To join RNIB's Connect Voices online group email involvement@rnib.org.uk and a member of the team will send you an invite.

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21 Apr 2023S1 Ep81: Lake District, Handling Mean Comments, & Accessible Dance Classes 00:37:30
And we’re back with a fresh new Happy Hour episode!

As always, Claire and Paulina are here to play you great music, share some great conversations about sight loss and wellbeing, and indulge in some random chat like how many bonbons can Claire fit in her mouth and the dangers of hot tubs.

But first up, David chats with social media content creator Sylvia Chengo about handling mean comments online.  

Paulina hears from Emma Moody from the Lake District National Park about how we can enjoy the great outdoors without barriers thanks to their Miles Without Stiles project.

And finally, Amelia talks with Step Change Studios and hears about their Bollywood and Ballroom dance classes for blind and partially sighted people.

Find out more about Miles Without Stiles accessible walking routes here: Miles without stiles easy accessible walking routes (lakedistrict.gov.uk)

For more information about Step Change Studios and their dance classes visit: Home | Step Change Studios

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28 Apr 2023S1 Ep82: Birdsong, Support From Sight Scotland, & Making Sport Accessible00:33:05
The Happy Hour is here and once again, Claire and Paulina bring you upbeat music, great conversations about sight loss and wellbeing, and Paulina shares a random scientific-ish fact about sensitivity to loud sounds,

But first up, Allan hears from Frankie at British Blind Sport about their new training sessions to help organisations from across the private, public and 3rd sectors, make their sport and leisure activities accessible and inclusive for blind and partially sighted people of all ages.

Paulina speaks with single mum Amanda and Sight Scotland’s Debbie, to hear how one, perfectly timed call helped Amanda get back on her feet.  

And finally, Andy Shipley returns with his latest Sensory Reflections. This month he wants us to listen out to more birdsong and also abstain from cutting grass!

For more about Sight Scotland visit: Sight Scotland. Educating & Supporting People With Vision Loss or call: 0800 024 8973

More on British Blind Sport and their work here: Home - British Blind Sport

Find out more about Andy's work by visiting his website: Nature Connection And Sensory Immersion | Natural Inclusion (natural-inclusion.org)

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01 May 2023S1 Ep83: A Happy Hour Coronation Special00:37:19
More happiness and wellbeing on the Happy Hour!

And this time around, Claire and Paulina can’t stop chatting about this extra-long weekend so of course, in light of the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, we bring you a very special celebratory show.

Firs up, Amelia chats with the National Archives about their historic records on the coronation, as well as a very special little book. 

Blind chef and author Kim Jaye shares a delicious recipe for lamb kebabs, that are just perfect to share this Coronation Weekend.

And finally, Robert Kirkwood checks the shelves of the RNIB Library for books by and about King Charles III.

Plus, Claire and Paulina chat favourite books to feel motivated, and best party food!

Find Kim's full recipe here: RNIB Connect / Coronation Recipe For Lamb Kebabs (audioboom.com)

Visit the RNIB library and access over 30,000 books in accessible formats here: RNIB Library > Home

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12 May 2023S1 Ep84: Eye Matter, Football, & Book Review00:33:31
More happiness and wellbeing on Happy Hour!

And this week, Paulina brings you her random facts for the week including tooth-ache inducing holidays, and Claire shares how she bumped into David Beckham at the airport! 

Firs up, David finds out how a League One club and its fans are making their games accessible for everyone.

Paulina speaks with Suzie Simons from Eye Matter about their upcoming events connecting the VI community across the UK. 

And finally, student Aliza reviews her favourite book, 'Divergent' by Veronica Roth.

Find out more about Eye Matter here: Eye Matter | Facebook or get in touch via email: eyemattervi@gmail.com 

Access over 30,000 thousand titles through RNIB's Reading Services here: Home - Reading Services (rnib.org.uk)

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15 May 2023S1 Ep85: ECLO, Benefits of Tea, & Archery!00:38:41
It’s Mental Health Awareness Week, so let’s chat more about the different ways, in which we can support our wellbeing.

And this week, back with their usual dose of happiness, Claire and Paulina chat extreme sports, dunking biscuits in tea, and favourite childhood movies.  

Plus, Hywel chats with VI archer Clive Jones, Paulina finds out about the role of an Eye Care Liaison Officer (ECLO) from Anita Johnson, and Dr Tim Bond joins us to talk about the benefits of tea for both our physical and mental wellbeing.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Alternatively find full episodes on our website: The Happy Hour - RNIB Connect Radio | RNIB

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22 May 2023S1 Ep86: Music, Teaching, Football & New Jobs00:39:06
This week on the happy Hour Claire and Paulina share some cringy school memories connected to their school years, a sweet story from across the Pond, and of course more discussions about all things wellbeing.

Hywel hears from Adam Leoni from England Partially Sighted Football team about their upcoming summer training camps, Amelia hears from Kelly Davis how she found a new and unexpected job after sight loss, and Paulina discusses support mental health, and passion for teaching with retired teacher Peter Ricca. 

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

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29 May 2023S1 Ep87: Travel, Dancing, Nature & A Delicious Recipe00:39:24
This week on the Happy Hour, we bring you an hour of awesome music, great interviews, and also chat travel, dancing, and Claire is horrified at Paulina’s choice of nostalgic food!

Plus, Amelia speaks with Jonathan Abro about travelling solo when you’re blind, visually impaired chef Kim Jaye shares a delicious nostalgic recipe for her cheese and onion pie, we hear from blind dance student Amrit, about her newfound passion for Bollywood dancing, and Andy from Natural Inclusion tells us what we can listen out for in nature on this month’s Sensory Reflections. 

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05 Jun 2023S1 Ep88: New ECLO Service, Tips For A Healthy Routine & Running 00:40:02
More happy and random chat this week, as Claire and Paulina debate what constitutes a good reward for exercise, proper motivational music, and whether chasing after a wheel of cheese is just the championship for them.

Plus of course, those all-important interviews as we hear about a new Eye Care Liaison Officer (ECLO) service in Dumfries and Galloway from Fiona Ettle, Toby chats with blind runner and now self-published book author Helen McCann, and Chris Simpson shares his 5 tips for starting a healthy routine.

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Alternatively find full episodes on our website: The Happy Hour - RNIB Connect Radio | RNIB

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12 Jun 2023S1 Ep89: Goalball, Talking Books, & Social Media 00:34:29
Time to boost your wellbeing, with some great music, even greater interviews and lots of random chat. And this week, well it’s a bit summer and food themed as Claire gets inspired for a new sea-side based job!

Plus, Paulina heads over to a Goalball session, Lynne Livingstone tells us what’s new in the RNIB Library, and Amelia chats food blogging and social media consultancy with Mel Tyson.

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19 Jun 2023S1 Ep90: Self Help Talking Books, IBSA, & Music00:35:26
With a good dose of great music, random chat, and great interviews, it’s time for the latest episode of the Happy Hour.

And this week, Paulina browses the RNIB Library shelves for some Self-Help titles, Allan hears how preparations for the IBSA World Games are getting on, and Amelia finds out how RAMPD (Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities) are helping to connect and empower disabled people working in music.

The Happy Hour Podcast is our trimmed down version of this hour-long show, so if you'd like to listen to the full show with all the amazing songs featured, catch a new episode of the Happy Hour on RNIB Connect Radio Mondays at 1 PM, with a repeat Thursday at 6 PM and Sunday at 10 am.

Alternatively find full episodes on our website: The Happy Hour - RNIB Connect Radio | RNIB

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13 May 2024S2 Ep503: What's The Link Between Movement And Mental Health? 00:11:22
It’s Mental Health Awareness Week and this year’s theme is movement, from more active things like running or doing sports, to something smaller like going out for a walk in nature.

Our Paulina Kuchorew spoke about the link between movement and mental health with Amanda Hawkins, Head of Mental Health Services at RNIB, and Alice Holloway, RNIB’s Head of Sport and Physical Activity.

If you'd like to find out about any of the services or support available through RNIB call our Helpline on 0303 123 9999 or visit our website here: rnib.in/GoodMentalHealth 

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16 Sep 2024S2 Ep605: Attending Green Day Concert When You're VI00:08:59
Attending a concert can be a fabulous way to enjoy your favourite band, especially if you can enjoy it with your friends and family.

Today, chatting about her experience of going to see Green Day at Wembley Stadium is Luci Franks. 

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29 Jul 2024S2 Ep641: What Is Forest Bathing & Can It Improve Wellbeing?00:07:57
With summer holidays in full swing, you might be looking for some fun activities to do as a family? Well, what about trying Forest Bathing?

Joining us now to explain a bit more about this practice and how it can help both adults and children de-stress and boost health and wellbeing, is Teacher of the Visually Impaired and Content Manager for Paths to Literacy, Lisha Yochimowitz.

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02 Sep 2024S2 Ep703: Chatting Triathlon & Paratriathlon with Rob Sears00:11:19
On the Happy Hour's Sport Special, Paulina caught up with Rob from Blind Focus with Rob Sears YouTube channel to chat about his journey into triathlon and para triathlon.

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06 Sep 2024S2 Ep713: In Conversation With Ballroom Dancer Janet00:06:00
As comedian Chris McCausland competes on Strictly this coming season, we spoke with ballroom dancer Janet about how she got into dancing and also what advice she has for Chris.

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30 Sep 2024S2 Ep668: Resources Available For VI Young People & Their Families00:09:02
What resources are available for blind and partially sighted young people and their families?

Paulina Kuchorew spoke with Karen Hirst, Early Support, Education and Training Manager at RNIB.

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30 Sep 2024S2 Ep668: What's Paths To Literacy?00:08:13
Today we’re going to hear about a resource hub designed to support literacy skills of children and young people with visual impairments.

Joining our Paulina Kuchorew to talk about Paths To Literacy, is content manager and teacher of the visually impaired, Lisha Yochimowitz.

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30 Sep 2024S2 Ep668: Chatting Women's Financial Wellbeing With Amanda Redman00:16:36
Let's focus on financial wellbeing today, and specifically financial wellbeing in relation to women.

Recent figures show that women need to work an extra 19 years to close the gender pension gap.

Joining Paulina Kuchorew on the Happy Hour to talk about where these gender disadvantages stem from and also how this inspired her to write a book empowering women to take control of their finances is author and award winning Chartered Financial Planner Amanda Redman.

Amanda's book: 'Dare To Be Fair: How to Know Your Worth and Build Yourself a Better Financial Future' is available on kindle.

For more information visit:  https://dare2befair.com/ 

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14 Oct 2024S1 Ep91: Go On A Green Walk With My Vision Oxfordshire00:09:06
We’re celebrating a very successful project today. One, which is helping boost wellbeing and mental health of blind and partially sighted people living in Oxfordshire, by helping them go out into nature.

Joining us now to talk about their Green Walks project is Andy Smith, Service Delivery Manager at MyVision Oxfordshire and Claire Merritt, who’s been involved in the project from the start.

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14 Oct 2024S1 Ep91: Life-Saving Programme From Network Rail And Samaritans00:06:32
This World Mental Health Day took place on the 10th of October and saw Network Rail announce a new milestone with its Rail Suicide Prevention Programme.

The initiative helps an entire industry respond effectively to the many people that are presenting on the railway either in distress or crisis.

Joining us to talk about the programme is Dave Brown from the Samaritans, Louise McNally from Network Rail, and Network Rail employee Dom Mottram.

Whatever you're going through, you can call Samaritans any time, from any phone for FREE. Just call 116 123 

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