MFF partner with Inspirational YOU to host special relationship event on Tuesday 12th December

We are partnering with Inspirational YOU to host a very special event around relationships, communication and wellbeing. Our very own Elliott Rae will be on the panel with some other great people. This will be an evening of discussion about relationships and wellbeing in an open and friendly environment. All details are below, we hope to see you there!


Inspirational YOU

Supported by @AceofJacks Radio, @MFFonline_ & @weareunedited @Motherhood_RX

Presents

Let’s talk relationships

An open and honest discussion

Tuesday 12th December 2017

6.30pm – 8.30pm

The Black Cultural Archives


CO-HOST:

Bernard P. Achampong – Radio Producer & Digital Content Editor

CO-HOST:

Tamu Thomas – Co-Founder of Motherhood Reconstructed

SPEAKERS 

Adrian Chambers – Engineer and Co-Founder of Ace of Jacks Radio

Obi James – PCC, ORSCC, Team Development & Executive Relationship Coach

Elliott Rae – Founder & Editor in Chief of Music.Fatherhood.Football.


“Healthy relationships enable us to be who we are,” says Mary Jo Kreitzer, Ph.D., R.N., Director of the Center for Spirituality & Healing. “They nurture us and they help us grow. They help us become better people.”

Relationships can reduce stress and have been linked to overall improved health. Researchers have even shown that people with healthy social relationships have a 50 percent greater likelihood of survival.

But relationships are challenging – sometimes exhausting at best. People with poor relationships are more likely to suffer from depression, and loneliness is powerful enough to weaken our immune system.

Discussion points: His and her point of view – Communication, The misunderstanding – Translating words and actions, Why I married my partner, What fatherhood means to me, Why my relationship did not work out, My experience of dating and The work / life balance

Book: https://letstalkrelationships2017.eventbrite.co.uk

More info: info@inspirationalyou.co.uk or 07772 527 813 / 07545 156 111


 

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