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May 23, 2024 • 39min

Choosing A Child-Free Life

“Until the day it's not a possibility, it remains possible. So, stay hopeful.”In this heartfelt episode of 'Endings,'  Business psychologist and executive coach Hazel Showell shares her own experiences with child loss and the complex journey towards acceptance and peace. With the support of her friend Charlotte Ashton, Hazel delves into the emotional and generational impacts of choosing a life without children. Through candid conversation and a powerful family systems coaching exercise, they uncover the costs and hopes intertwined in the lineage of motherhood. This episode is not just a tale of loss, but a tribute to the strength found in hard decisions and the hope in building a child-free life.Places to go if you have lost a baby or can’t have one:Miscarriage Association Tommys.org (miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy support)Mind (Mental Health support)These resources have links for different types of support if you are affected by this issue.More from Hazel: Visit her website: Just HazelOr connect on: LinkedIn
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May 9, 2024 • 40min

The End Of Being Missing - Finding Your Birth Family

"When you spend 30 years searching for someone that becomes part of your identity”Walter Hubley spent three decades searching for his birth family and trying to understand his heritage. Business psychologist and executive coach Hazel Showell explores how more often than not what you’re looking for is what you’ll find. In this episode, you’ll hear the secret to accepting whatever it is that you find. Walter always knew he was adopted, but a nagging feeling sent him into a search to find his place in the world. Walter would spend three decades on a search that takes him around the world. Along the way, Walter had to come to terms with what would happen if his search didn’t pay off and how he’d fit into his biological family.You can read Hazel’s accompanying blog for this episode here. You can also download the acceptance worksheet here.And you can download the family systems worksheet hereMore from Hazel: Visit her website: Just HazelOr connect on: LinkedIn
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Apr 25, 2024 • 35min

When The Job You Love Doesn't Pay The Bills

Andy Jones, a former film producer turned funeral celebrant, and Hazel Showell, a business psychologist, discuss the art of crafting meaningful farewells and the personal growth that comes from embracing change. They explore how navigating career changes can lead to discovering roles aligned with strengths and passions, ultimately teaching us the true value of living.
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Apr 11, 2024 • 37min

Finding Yourself Whilst Losing Your Business

"I’m really grateful I’ve been gifted that perspective”Chef Mary-Ellen McTague faced two of life’s biggest tests; the loss of her business and a marriage, compounded by the revelation of her ADHD.Business psychologist and Executive Coach, Hazel Showell explores the intersection of life's toughest transitions and the unexpected gifts they can bring. In this episode, you’ll hear how chaos can lead to clarity and why it's never too late to embrace the gifts of neurodivergence.After the closure of her restaurants and the end of her marriage, a chance conversation with a friend got Mary-Ellen to think there could be a reason for her struggles.  As she grapples with the diagnosis of ADHD, discover how Mary-Ellen transforms her struggles into strengths, redefines success, and learns to practice self-compassion. It's a story that will inspire anyone who's ever felt out of step with the world around them.You can read Hazel's accompanying blog for this episode hereYou can also download the self-compassion worksheet hereMore from Hazel…Visit her website: Just HazelOr connect on: LinkedInConnect with Mary-Ellen On Instagram:@maryellenmctague. Mary-Ellen's Photo Credit: Rebecca Lupton
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Mar 28, 2024 • 32min

How To Get Through Grief

“There was nothing romantic about their deaths”Karen Green’s life was turned upside down when both of her parents became terminally ill within a very short space of time. Karen and her brothers were forced to navigate the complexities of grief, family dynamics, and the harsh realities of illness and dementiaBusiness psychologist and Executive Coach, Hazel Showell discovers the importance of seizing the moment, and having those big, difficult conversations while there is still time. You’ll hear how illnesses altered the relationships of everyone in Karen's family. Including how dementia comes with a double loss, of the person that you knew, and the person that they became. Hazel has her own guide for those who are experiencing grief, which you can access here.As well as a worksheet on supporting people who are recently bereaved which you can access here.Read Hazel's accompanying blog for this episodeMore from Hazel…Visit her website: Just HazelOr connect on: LinkedInConnect with Karen
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Mar 14, 2024 • 35min

Accepting Limitations To Live A Limitless Life

“I want to die as fit as possible”Philip Dyer decided to do something unique, he chose to end with the start in mind. When he retired from competitive Karate while he was still in his 20s, his commitment to personal well-being and his pursuit of excellence were only just beginning.Business psychologist and Executive Coach, Hazel Showell discovers how accepting his limitations at 20 leads Philip to even more of life’s experiences. You’ll hear the lessons Philip learnt from being a Karate champion at 17, and how they shaped his approach to the challenges that life would bring him. You’ll learn how to know if it’s the right time for an ending. If you want to understand the ways you can find acceptance, then Hazel has the perfect thing for you. Click here to find Hazel’s acceptance worksheet, which you can access on her website: justhazel.co.uk. You can check out Hazel’s accompanying blog for her episode with Phillip here.More from Hazel…Visit her website: Just HazelOr connect on: LinkedInConnect with PhilipVia LinkedIn
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Feb 29, 2024 • 32min

How Not To Take Life For Granted

“The brain will heal itself with time and patience”How can a life-changing illness be a positive experience? Richard McLean has redefined his life after a stroke.   He’s had to learn to walk and talk again.  All of a sudden, Richard’s busy fulfilling job had to take a back seat whilst he learnt how to not only survive but thrive in the aftermath of a major health crisis. Business psychologist and Executive Coach, Hazel Showell discovers how Richard’s acceptance of slowing down and appreciating every moment was a key aspect of his recovery.  You’ll hear how his ability to learn from failure has completely reshaped his life - and you will learn how to appreciate the present in an embodied way, through techniques like mindfulness. If you want to extend your own mindfulness practice, then Hazel has the perfect thing for you. Click here to find Hazel’s free guided meditations, which you can access on her website: justhazel.co.uk. You can check out Hazel’s accompanying blog for her episode with Richard here.Additional ResourcesRichard has written a number of blogs on his stroke recovery, which you can read hereHere's some of his blogs relating to this conversation...On having a strokeOn physical rehabOn other aspects of recoveryRecovering techniques/perspectives Richard Tried include:Tim Gallway, and his formula, performance = potential – interferenceRolfing: (Richard’s wife’s website, she’s a Rolfer)If you become curious about trying some Rolfing yourself, you can see who is local to you hereYou might also want to look into the work of Carol Dweck for the growth mindset to pick yourself up and try again.More from Hazel…Visit her website: Just HazelConnect on: LinkedInConnect on: TwitterConnect with Richard McLeanVia LinkedIn Via his blog 
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Feb 29, 2024 • 35min

How To Retire With Grace

“Actually that’s enough”Karen Campbell William decided to retire after nearly three decades at the pinnacle of her career, she was forced to look at her priorities in life and the balance between work and family, this was truly put into perspective for Karen after housing a refugee Ukrainian family. She contemplates how this ending will redefine her identity and purpose.Business psychologist and Executive Coach, Hazel Showell discusses the power of recognising when enough is truly enough. In this episode, you’ll be guided in understanding when it's time to close one chapter and how to do so with grace. - and you will learn how to navigate your own endings with intention and positivity.Hazel has her own guide for supporting those who are considering leaving a job or changing their role which you can access here.You can check out Hazel’s accompanying blog for her episode with Karen here.More from Hazel…Visit her website: Just HazelConnect on: LinkedInConnect on: TwitterConnect with KarenVia LinkedIn  
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Feb 22, 2024 • 2min

Endings is Back! *Season 2 Out Now*

When something in your life comes to an end, how do you cope?Join business psychologist Hazel Showell for the second series of Endings launching on Thursday 29th February. Every fortnight you'll hear stories from real people dealing with an ending in their life. It could be leaving a job, losing a loved one, ending a relationship or even selling a business, you'll hear what they've learned and how they've grown.Your host, Hazel Showell is a business psychologist with over 25 years of experience in leadership development and executive coaching, and in each episode, she will give you an actionable tool to help you navigate the endings life deals you too. Follow Endings to hear the first episodes on Thursday 29th Feb.You can learn more about Hazel's work and how you can get in touch via her website: justhazel.co.ukThis podcast is produced by Purposeful Podcasts
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Jun 22, 2023 • 32min

Living After Dying - the power of hope

Ep 8: This week, Hazel puts herself in the hot seat for the finale of Endings Season 1. Hazel’s story involves a life-altering diagnosis at the age of 33 and a series of events that would test even the most mentally strong.  Turning the spotlight on herself, Hazel is interviewed by fellow business psychologist, Hannah Jepsen. The conversation explores how the diagnosis allowed her to turn a corner, providing motivation to live every day to the fullest. Hazel even offers a time-tested formula for reframing your circumstances through the lens of self-kindness. If you want a better understanding of the endings happening in your own life. We have the perfect thing for you, Hazel’s 5-step worksheet, developed specifically for listeners of this podcast.** Click here for your Thriving Through Endings worksheet now. **Want to create your own podcast? Contact Fascinate Productions to bring it to life.

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