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Join Izzy Judd to escape the noise of daily life through the power of music and meditation in the ultimate therapeutic podcast. Experience guided meditations covering themes such as refining work life balance, winding down for the night and easing social anxiety from a range of experts enhanced by an immersive classical soundtrack. And if you want the guided meditations without the chat, each one is available separately as a Ten Minute Meditation.

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Izzy and Alex Mytton talk about how to loosen our grip on control and allow trust to form more deelply with the help of meditation. Alex is a producer, DJ, sound healer and retreat host who leads a guided meditation to encourage us to accept life's uncertainties and deepen our trust of ourselves and others. The music that soundtracks Alex's guided meditation was composed by Anna Appleby and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.Music heard in this episode: Bach: Sarabande from the French Suite No. 5 Anna Appleby: The Bay at the Back of the Ocean Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A major, K.581
Izzy and Kate Silverton look at how early emotional patterns can shape our adult lives and how to meet them with compassion and calm with the help of meditation. Kate is a child therapist, best-selling author and broadcaster who creates a beautiful meditative space so we can begin to reconnect with and soothe the younger parts of ourselves.The music that soundtracks Kate's guided meditation was composed by Millicent B James and recorded by the BBC Singers and guest musicians exclusively for this episode.If you’re brand new to meditation or you've tried it before, this series is the perfect place to pick it up from.Music heard in this episode: JS Bach: Aria from the Goldberg Variations Millicent B James: Lullaby Rachmaninov: Lilacs, Op. 21 No.5 Robert Schumann: Symphony No.3 - 3rd mvt
Izzy and Jason Stephenson share how we can enjoy a more restorative night's sleep with the help of meditation. Jason is a meditation teacher, author and podcast host who leads a guided meditation to help listeners relax, manage stress and fall asleep easier. The music that soundtracks Jason's guided meditation was composed by Derri Lewis and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.Music heard in this episode: Mozart: Divertimento K136 ii Andante Derri Lewis: Sleep, beauty bright Debussy: Claire de Lune Lobo: Versa est in luctum
Izzy and Kirsty Gallagher explore how meditation can help us sink deeper into relaxation through soothing our bodies and minds. Kirsty is a yoga and meditation teacher, spiritual mentor, author and podcast host who leads a guided meditation using visualisation to encourage us to approach relaxation in a different way. The music that soundtracks Kirsty's guided meditation was composed by Sam Nutter and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. If you’re brand new to meditation or you've tried it before, this series is the perfect place to pick it up from.Music heard in this episode: Satie: Gnossienne No. 1 Sam Nutter: Portrait Of A Landscape Kedrov: Otche Nash Mozart: Horn Concerto No. 4 ii Andante
Host Izzy Judd welcomes you back to the fifth series of the ultimate therapeutic podcast, featuring music and meditation designed to combat the challenges of daily life and leave you feeling refreshed and ready to take on the world. Episodes cover topics such as restorative sleep to reframing society, with specially created ten-minute guided meditations from a range of experts, all enhanced by an immersive classical soundtrack.
In a special episode recorded with a live audience and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at The Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow, Izzy and author and poet Donna Ashworth explore the idea of hope, what it really is and how harnessing it through meditation can help strengthen our resilience, motivation, and wellbeing. Donna combines her poetry with a specially composed musical soundtrack to create a beautiful guided meditation.This episode was recorded at The Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow with an audience and live music from the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Chloe Rooke.Music heard in this episode: Sam Rapley Theme Faure Pavane JS Bach Air on a G string Zoe Dixon Meditation Debussy Clair de lune Bizet Intermezzo from Carmen Mascagni Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana Grieg Nocturne Op.54 No.4 Elgar Salut d'amour
Izzy and Jillian Turecki chat about what stands in our way of forgiveness and how meditation can help us move through it. Jillian is a certified relationship expert, author, teacher and podcast host, who leads a guided meditation to help us navigate through the difficulties of forgiveness.The music that soundtracks Jillian's guided meditation was composed by Sun Keting and recorded by the BBC Singers exclusively for this episode. Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.Music heard in this episode: Mozart: Piano Trio in B flat major K502, second movement Sun Keting: Concord
Izzy and Emma Reed Turrell explore how meditation can help handle changing friendships and consider transitions from different angles. Emma is a a psychotherapist, author and podcaster who leads a guided meditation which helps us change our approach so we can navigate friendship transitions more smoothly. The music that soundtracks Emma's guided meditation was composed by Simmy Singh and recorded by Simmy and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. If you’re brand new to meditation or you've tried it before, this series is the perfect place to pick it up from. Music heard in this episode: Mozart: Clarinet Quintet K581, Larghetto Simmy Singh: Close Your Eyes and See" Faure: Pavane Chopin: Prelude No. 15, Op. 28
Izzy and Aisha Carrington look at how meditation can help us concentrate on our own path rather than compare ourselves to others and be affected by the expectations of those around us. Aisha is an intuitive guide plus wellness and relaxation expert, who leads a guided meditation which helps us feel free of pressure so we can live from a place of authenticity. The music that soundtracks Aisha's guided meditation was composed by Maddy Chassar-Hesketh and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.Music heard in this episode: Dvorak: Symphony No.2, second movement Maddy Chassar Hesketh: Dream Song/In 4 [tell me what you know!] Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major, Op.101 Boccherini: String Quintet in E major Op.13 No.5, Minuet
Izzy and Don Macpherson chat about how meditation can help us mentally prepare for challenges more effectively. Don is a mind coach with a background in sports psychology who leads a guided meditation to help boost confidence and prepare like a pro. The music that soundtracks Don's guided meditation was composed by Laura Jurd and recorded by Laura and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. If you’re brand new to meditation or you've tried it before, this series is the perfect place to pick it up from. Music heard in this episode: Chopin: Andante spianato et grande polonaise brillante, Op. 22 Laura Jurd: Prepare like a pro Biebel: Ave Maria Bach: Ave Maria / Prelude in C
Izzy and Julia Samuel explore how meditation can help us let go of guilt. Julia is a psychotherapist, paediatric counsellor and author who leads a guided meditation which encourages us to recognise guilt as a sign of care and meet it with kindness and compassion. The music that soundtracks Julia's guided meditation was composed by Ben Rowarth and recorded by the BBC Singers and guest string players exclusively for this episode. Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.Music heard in this episode: Schubert: Piano Trio No. 1 in B flat major, D. 898: II. Andante un poco mosso Ben Rowarth: Release
Izzy and Light Watkins look at how meditation can help us to live in the present. Light is a mindfulness expert, best-selling author and transformational speaker who leads a guided meditation which encourages us to embrace the now, using present moment awareness to lessen worries about the past or concerns for the future. The music that soundtracks Light's guided meditation was composed by Zoe Dixon and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. If you’re brand new to meditation or you've tried it before, this series is the perfect place to pick it up from. Music heard in this episode: Marianne Von Martinez: Sinfonia in C major Zoe Dixon: Meditation Haydn: String Quartet in G Major HIII.Op76 No.1 - Adagio sostenuto Beethoven: Piano Variations in C Major on a Waltz by Diabelli - XXIV
Izzy and Helen Marie chat about how to define your boundaries by prioritising your own needs and protecting your physical and mental health. Helen is a psychotherapist, author and podcast host, who leads a guided meditation which gives us permission to help strengthen our boundaries and in turn improve our mental health and our relationships. The music that soundtracks Helen's guided meditation was composed by Pascal Bachmann and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.Music heard in this episode: Humperdink: Hansel & Gretel Overture Pascal Bachmann: Meditation Chopin: Nocturne Op. 32 No. 1 in B Major Stanford: Beati quoram via
Izzy and Deepak Chopra explore how we can evolve with change to welcome transformation within ourselves and in our lives. Deepak is a physician, world-renowned speaker and author who writes about integrative wellbeing and spiritual intelligence. In this episode, he leads a guided meditation to help us understand how we can adapt and make consciously informed choices. The music that soundtracks Deepak's guided meditation was composed by Erland Cooper and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and violinist Freya Goldmark. If you’re brand new to meditation or you've tried it before, this series is the perfect place to pick it up from. Music you can hear in this episode: Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata Erland Cooper: Birds of Paradise
Host Izzy Judd welcomes you back to the fifth series of the ultimate therapeutic podcast, featuring music and meditation designed to combat the challenges of daily life and leave you feeling refreshed and ready to take on the world. Episodes cover topics such as defining your boundaries to navigating friendships, with specially created ten-minute guided meditations from a range of experts, all enhanced by an immersive classical soundtrack.
Izzy and Stuart Sandeman look at how we can ease social anxiety to live a more confident life. Stuart is a breath coach, author and radio host who leads a guided meditation to help us approach social anxiety differently and feel more grounded in our bodies.The music that soundtracks Stuart's guided meditation was composed by Nathan James Dearden and recorded by the BBC Singers exclusively for this episode. Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.
Izzy and Nicole Vignola chat about how we can realise our potential by overcoming obstacles standing in our way. Nicole is a neuroscientist, performance coach and author who leads a guided meditation which forms the first step of rewiring our brains to fulfil our potential. The music that soundtracks Nicole's guided meditation was composed by Amelia Clarkson and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, exclusively for this episode. If you’re brand new to meditation or you've tried it before, this series is the perfect place to pick it up from.Music you'll hear in this episode includes: Grieg: Holberg Suite - Sarabande Amelia Clarkson: Wings of Peace Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 4 in E-flat major, K. 282 Schubert: Symphony No. 5 in B flat major, D 485
Izzy and Donna Ashworth explore why joy can get lost in adulthood and how we can start to welcome it back into our lives. Donna is an author, poet and lover of words who creates a beautiful meditative space where we can begin to rediscover joy. The music that soundtracks Donna's guided meditation was composed by Cephas Azariah and recorded by members of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.Music featured in this episode includes: Albinoni: Violin Concerto in F major Cephas Azariah: Rediscover Joy Carl von Dittersdorf: Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra in G major - Andante Beethoven: Sonata for cello and piano No.4 - Andante, Vivace
Izzy and Richie Norton talk about how walking can help process our thoughts and emotions, leaving us with a clearer mind. Richie is an ex rugby player turned yogi and breathwork facilitator who leads a guided meditation about the experience of walking. The music that soundtracks Riche's guided meditation was composed by Callum Au and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. If you’re brand new to meditation or you've tried it before, this series is the perfect place to pick it up from.
Izzy and Tamu Thomas share their experiences of work/life balance and how to put ourselves first. Tamu is a holistic life coach, speaker and author who leads a guided meditation to help us move away from toxic productivity towards listening to our bodies and advocating for ourselves. The music that soundtracks Tamu's guided meditation was composed by Jamie Elless and recorded by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra exclusively for this episode. Whether you're just starting to meditate or you're a seasoned meditator, this is the perfect podcast for you.Music you'll hear in this episode includes: Rachmaninov: Sonata in G minor Op.19 for cello and piano - 3rd movement (Andante) Jamie Elless: Refine your work life balance Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.5 in C minor - 2nd movement John Foulds: Iles of Greece, Op.48 No.2
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