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Seeking Chelsea Residents for Story on Urban Heat and Heat Islands Hello, my name is Yaron Porat-Gibsh, and I am working on a story for Commonwealth Beacon about heat islands in Chelsea. I am looking to speak with local residents about their experiences and perspectives on this issue. If you are interested in being interviewed, please feel free to reach out to me via direct message or by phone at 617-407-8197. Thank you, Yaron Porat-Gibsh
What's the most congested road in the Birmingham area? Hey y'all! We here atAL.comare working on a story about the most congested roads in the Birmingham area, and we'd love to hear from you. What do you think is the busiest road in the area?
Afternoon travel PRs, we are seeking holiday destinations to review and recommend to families in 2026. Locations like: - Corfu - France - Tunisia - Italy - Portugal - Spain - Cornwall Email [email redacted] #travelpr #journorequest #prrequest #pr https://t.co/CMot6KDKXM
People Who Have Been Impacted By GPs Refusing Shared Care Hello, my name is Nicole. I'm a Masters Journalism Student working on a story about GPs refusing shared care in certain parts of England. I would greatly appreciate hearing case studies of people's experiences, particularly related to menopause, hormones that were denied or elderly people whose health greatly declined after not receiving medication from a GP, because they could not afford private care. Please feel free to send me a message or comment on this post, and let me know if you would be open to potentially being a source for my story. This will be a filmed story, I am located in London, but I still need background information and sources that do not want to be part of the film, so people who do not want to be filmed are still valuable. Let me know if anyone has any questions, thank you!
Moving from the US to the UK has definitely been a learning experience...the two countries share a lot culturally, but one key difference I really appreciate is the British don't have the same tendency to equate career with identity. When I first arrived in London from the US, I didn’t even realise I was so stressed. I thought that was just adulthood. ⏰ Urgency = importance. ⏰ Calm felt suspicious. ⏰ Being available at all hours was just how things were. ⏰ Obviously you still work on vacation. ⏰ The ping of an email notification causes the blood pressure to spike. But the people I was meeting in London were different... People talked about how much they enjoyed their weekends. Meetings started without apologies for not having worked late. When I met new people, the conversation didn’t immediately turn into an inventory of former employers. I started noticing that people genuinely left work at work. Not in a lazy way. They just had…boundaries. Whoa. I know this can be easier said than done, but for myself, I’ve slowly realised that easing back on my Go-go-go approach has actually made my work better. Turning off the work brain makes sleep come easier and when I come back to work, my thinking is better. When I meet new people, I now ask them about their LIVES, not just their careers. Because we are all so much more than just our job titles. And when emails come in on the weekend? I usually read them and then mark them Unread until Monday. Gone are the days of Email Ping = Tightening Chest of Urgency. Honestly, I know I’ll send a more thoughtful email on Monday morning and the delay is not going to hurt anyone. I’ve still got plenty of American shortcomings, I won’t deny that! And I’m still driven; I still care deeply about my work. But I am grateful to be getting better at letting go of the tendency to equate identity and work, urgency and importance. Moral of the story: regardless of where you live, be less American. Give yourself space to breathe. Give yourself permission to be more than your career. -- P.S. I’m Rachel — leadership coach for people carrying a little too much. I help you get clear, make decisions, and build momentum without doing everything yourself. 🔎 in January, I am looking to interview women in senior roles about their careers: what got them here, where they want to go, what they’d do differently if they could do it all again. If you’re interested, send me a DM!
#JournoRequest Are you a NHS GP or other primary healthcare professional (ideally, with the ability to prescribe) with a specialist interest in #Obesity? If so, would you be interested in being a contributor to the MIMS Learning #ConfidenceInObesityCare campaign? We're looking for module authors, webinar presenters, and podcast interviewees on the following topics: ➡️ The relationship between obesity and mental health ➡️ The management of obesity in children and young people ➡️ The musculoskeletal effects of obesity Please send me a direct message with your details and your experience in supporting people with obesity. If there's something else about obesity you would like to write about, please let me know.
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