'In those Unbearable Moments, we have to know that there is greater, as hard as it may seem' with Brittney Harper
Brittney Harper is a multidimensional woman,making her mark in Ministry as an Author, Entrepreneur, TV personality, spirit-led teacher of God’s Word and Prophetic Intercessor. As a much-in-demand speaker and teacher of the gospel and prophetic voice to many, she continues to travel both nationally and inter-nationally to fulfill her mandated mission: to transform lives, heal hearts, encourage others to find and live in purpose, teach deeper truths and show others the way to live abundantly through Christ.
For those who have never felt or understood spirituality, make sure to give the episode a listen. If there is a commonality between so many people that we have interviewed, through those dark periods of adversity they have come out the other side believing in something far bigger than themselves. We feel very fortunate that the IPC has attracted incredible experts within the medical field, Clinical Professionals, Holistic Therapists, those who teach Spirituality and truly feel blessed that we get to interview and learn so much to be able to get help to so many.
To find out more information and to keep up to date with Brittney, simply head to her official website at www.britnney-harper.org/ or you can follow her through her socials @glory_n_honr
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Latest Episode of the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast Recording Chat with Jamelia
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Even who I was a year ago, is totally different to who I am today' with Jamelia
This episode we chat with Britian’s very own singer-songwriter Jamelia. Jamelia is not only an incredible advocate for people speaking up but somebody who has sold millions of albums and scored number one’s all over the world. She has won multiple awards including 4 Mobo’s a Q award and an Ivor Novello.
She’s appeared on programmes on every major UK TV channel and hit the screens on countless movies both in front and her music as soundtracks and tv screens. Such a powerful episode as we delve into getting to know the person behind the public persona that people think they know and go behind the scenes to learn what it is like to feel like you are living almost a dual life at the same time and what comes with that.
We learn about Jamelia's upbringing to then being thrust into the limelight after signing her first record deal at 15 and what comes with navigating through an industry when all eyes are on you and we hear about a shift into the TV industry later on through her career where she began to see a negative side of an experience in the entertainment industry to where she first experienced struggles with her own mental health after having the realisation that she seemed to be loved when entertaining through music but not when on one of Britains biggest daytime talk shows on a panel with an opinion.
Such a powerful, raw and open conversation as we continue to find out how Jamelia worked through that period of time and healed those emotional struggles and where she is now.
To find out more about Jamelia, you can find her through her social platforms at: @officialjamelia or you can simply head to her official website at: jamelia.com To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and our global Efforts, simply head to all of our socials or our offical website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org
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Balancing The Grind with Glenn Marsden
A great start to the year and a big thank you to Balance The Grind Publication for the interview on our founder; Glenn Marsden discussing work life balance whilst holding down a full time job whilst building the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and taking his efforts globally to make a difference.
To check out the whole interview, simply head to the link below;
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British Recording Artist Jamelia gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts.
‘I think being Imperfectly Perfect is beautiful. Allowing everyone around you to be honest. We are all weird. We are all a bit quirky and that’s beautiful. Let’s celebrate that. Go out into the world and be exactly who you are. Dr Seuss said; ‘Those who matter, don’t mind and those who mind, don’t matter’and that’s exactly how I want my children and myself. The best thing we can do now is to pass these messages or these lessons on to our children and from the jump, you be exactly who you are. Are you honest? Are you allowing yourself to be honest? - Jamelia
A huge thank you to Britian’s very own singer-songwriter Jamelia for getting behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign’s Global Efforts in changing the culture and narrative around Mental Health.
Jamelia is not only an incredible advocate for people speaking up but somebody who has sold millions of albums and scored number one’s all over the world. She has won multiple awards including 4 Mobo’s a Q award and an Ivor Novello. She’s appeared on programmes on every major UK TV channel and hit the screens on countless movies both in front and her music as soundtracks and tv screens.
So we are truly grateful for her taking the time out of her schedule to get behind our efforts and share her story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast.
Releasing this week, be sure to head to Spotify or IHeartRadio to subscribe and keep notified when the episode drops.
'I realised over the years, I didn't have a voice until I went inside and learnt about me' with Kiko Ellsworth.
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'I realised over the years, I didn't have a voice until I went inside and learnt about me' with Kiko Ellsworth.
Being Imperfectly Perfect to me .... ‘it’s like my mother told me,it’s my own sunshine. It’s accepting my own light, my love for myself. I’m not perfect, but I’m the perfect ME. Can’t nobody do me, better than me, and that’s what it is, it’s accepting that.’ - Kiko Ellsworth.
An Incredible Actor known for his work in some of Hollywood’s biggest tv shows and movies 🎥 who made the decision to step away from the lime-light to find himself and pursue more things in life that felt right for him.
This episode we hear such an honest and raw chat listening to Kiko's journey through growing up and realising he didn't have a voice, was full of fear, was hiding unconsciously and didn't have any idea who he was, to then being thrust in to the spotlight and suddenly having adoration from countless people who knew a character from the big screen and not the real Kiko. We learn how through his journey he learnt to go internal and figure out what was going on within himself, where his past behaviour came from and how he started figuring out what was going on with himself to the point he finally started to find out who he was. What's more incredible is what he has gone forward with from that self realisation, work and knowledge. Going out to help, serve and teach so many others in this world.
To find out more information about Kiko, you can find him via his socials at @kikoellsworth IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0255309/
To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and our Global Efforts, simply head to our official website today at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org
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'ShoutOut LA' speaks with Founder Glenn Marsden about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign
Michelle Heaton & Hugh Hanley Share their story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast.
Michelle Heaton & Husband Hugh Hanley get behind the @imperfectlyperfectcampaign global efforts and next week see’s an incredible chat with them both sharing their story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast with founder Glenn Marsden and Rachael Newsham around Michelle’s battle having had to face some serious health challenges over the past few years, including undergoing a double mastectomy, breast reconstruction a hysterectomy and heart problems, and how she has managed to get through everything with the support of Hugh and her family. We find out how it affected Hugh being a partner watching his loved one struggle and how it impacted him also.
We are truly grateful for Michelle and Hugh getting behind our global efforts in changing the narrative around mental health and sharing their story which will help so many others out there that may be going through similar things.
A quick snippet of the chat with Michelle and Hugh telling us what it means being Imperfectly Perfect to them.
‘To me you have to allow ourselves not to be perfect. Because I always wanted to be perfect, to be the best I can be, and I still do want to be the best I can be and do and the best mum. But I’m never going to be right. Because no-one is right. Nobody is perfect and the more that we understand that and give ourselves a break the better we will be.’ - @wonderwomanshel
‘For me, it is around trying to be the perfect husband. Help Michelle and be her strength because, like she said she has an awful lot of health issues going on there and she’s been through for the last 10 years so much health struggles like hysterectomy, mastectomy, heart surgery, a pancreas issue. That’s a lot to take in, in 10 years for one person plus giving birth to two children. So for me personally, it’s trying to be a perfect husband, a good husband.’ @hughhanley
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'Ive had highs and lows with my career, but I wouldn't change any of it' with Craig Kelly.
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'Ive had highs and lows in my career, but I wouldn't change a thing' with Craig Kelly.
‘For me, we are all perfect in the sense that we are all human beings and it’s a miracle to be here and to be alive and it’s ok to strive to be a better person. But, actually the perfection I suppose, is the imperfection. That’s what makes us unique. That’s what makes us different and I think we should all really embrace being an individual and enjoying ourselves and our flaws.’ Craig Kelly.
This episode see's one of England’s most renowned Actors & Voice Over Artists Craig Kelly get behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts in sharing his story to help us change the narrative around mental health. We chat about an amazing career, navigating through the entertainment industry, becoming a father and the struggles that can come with that. We also discuss Craig's latest film which touches on mental health and his podcast 'Kelly's Heroes' which stemmed from wanting to bring a little positivity to the lives of people during the lockdown. To find out more about Craig, simply head to his socials at: @mrcraigkelly or imdv at: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0446287/ Be sure to give his podcast a listen too at:
https://open.spotify.com/show/1pvd6529VXGyhL4u7mKWHH?si=YVPDDzvnTG6BfiicFyEBvQ
To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and our Global Efforts, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org
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Actor Akshay Kumar shares her story on the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast.
‘You have to love the job, even when it is not loving you’ with Akshay Kumar Born and raised in East London, Akshay Kumar has gone on to carve an incredible career for himself securing his first lead role as the quiet, tech-savvy genius, Cam, in Unstoppable Entertainment's teen-party film 'Legacy'.
Shortly after, playing Nicki Veer to Ray Panthaki's Jay Veer in the romantic comedy 'One Crazy Thing' followed by the role of Roshan Jabour in ITV's 'The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: Beyond the Pale' alongside Paddy Considine. A month before his graduation, Akshay was cast as Rahim in Season 4 of the Emmy-winning U.S. show 'Homeland' (starring Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin, Rupert Friend and Suraj Sharma).
His first Hollywood feature film credit came in the form of Michael Apted's 'Unlocked' (May 2017) starring Noomi Rapace, Orlando Bloom, John Malkovich and Michael Douglas. Since then, he has gone on to work steadily between British and American Film & TV, as well as a handful of short and independent films - some of which he has co-produced and is currently starring in the hit US series 'Pandora'
We see an incredible body of work Akshay has achieved, yet in this episode we delve deep in to the behind the scenes of what it has actually taken Akshay to overcome. Self-doubt, been told in the past he the worst at acting school and his craft, made to feel undeserving of his agent, being an introvert whilst trying to navigate his way through an industry where being resilient and confidence are part essentials to keep going.
To find out more about Akshay simply head to his socials at: @callme.che or his IMDB at: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4289673/
To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, our Global Initiates, our Corporate Wellness Workshops, Programmes and Retreats, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org or you can find us across all social platforms @imperfectlyperfectcampaign
'You have to love the job, even when it is not loving you' with Akshay Kumar.
Born and raised in East London, Akshay Kumar has gone on to carve an incredible career for himself securing his first lead role as the quiet, tech-savvy genius, Cam, in Unstoppable Entertainment's teen-party film 'Legacy'. Shortly after, playing Nicki Veer to Ray Panthaki's Jay Veer in the romantic comedy 'One Crazy Thing'
followed by the role of Roshan Jabour in ITV's 'The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: Beyond the Pale' alongside Paddy Considine. A month before his graduation, Akshay was cast as Rahim in Season 4 of the Emmy-winning U.S. show 'Homeland' (starring Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin, Rupert Friend and Suraj Sharma). His first Hollywood feature film credit came in the form of Michael Apted's 'Unlocked' (May 2017) starring Noomi Rapace, Orlando Bloom, John Malkovich and Michael Douglas.
Since then, he has gone on to work steadily between British and American Film & TV, as well as a handful of short and independent films - some of which he has co-produced and is currently starring in the hit US series 'Pandora' We see an incredible body of work Akshay has achieved, yet in this episode we delve deep in to the behind the scenes of what it has actually taken Akshay to overcome. Self-doubt, been told in the past he the worst at acting school and his craft, made to feel undeserving of his agent, being an introvert whilst trying to navigate his way through an industry where being resilient and confidence are part essentials to keep going. To find out more information on Akshay, simply find him through his social platforms @callme.che_
or his IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4289673/?ref_=nmbio_bio_nm
To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and our Global Efforts, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org
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Former Miss Universe, Model & Presenter Laura Dundovic gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts.
A huge thank you to Former Miss Universe, Model, Presenter Laura Dundovic for getting behind our Global Efforts.
We are continually grateful seeing more and more incredible Mental Health advocates wanting to help make change & sharing their stories whether affected indirectly or directly by Mental Health to get people starting the conversation. 💛
To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, our podcast, our YouTube digital series, our Corporate Wellness Programmes and Workshops simply head to our official website today at: imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org
'I needed to give up. I needed to realise people liked me for me being me' with Damien Bodie
This episode's guest began his journey into a world of make believe at young age, working in film and tv on an array of children series, and with over two decades of evolution his credits including series such as winners and losers, neighbours, and Elephant Princess. A life time of positivity and optimism hit a sharpe resistance of polar opposite perspective and almost lost him all that he had ever known to be. But like the caterpillar. Re-emerging to find a true state of possibility and happiness. Which leads him to his greatest role yet, as a soon to be father. We welcome Australian Actor Damien Bodie.
This was such an in-depth, almost 2 hour chat as Founder; Glenn and Damien get deep and real. We hear of an amazing career in the lime light, and how self-doubt crept in which nearly lost Damien everything. We discuss the fear of failure yet the fear of success and ultimately what it took for Damien to dig deep and realise what he needed to do in himself to take back control of his life to turn everything around. To find out more about Damien, simply head to his socials at @damienbodie or IMDB at: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0090926/
To find out more information on the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and our Global Efforts, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org
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Founder Glenn Marsden discusses the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign on the 'TAMBO TALK' Show
Founder Glenn Marsden chatting with Australia’s very own Singer / Songwriter @mitchtambo on his show last night ‘Tambo Talks’ to chat about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and our global efforts.
Be sure to go to Mitch’s Facebook page to watch the whole interview and to check out some more incredible chats he does with Incredibly great people doing amazing things.
To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, our podcast, our YouTube digital series, our Corporate Wellness Programmes and Workshops simply head to our official website today at: https://www.imperfectlyperfectcampaig... ⠀
The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is creating awareness and not a substitute for professional advice. Should you need help, please contact @mentalhealthamerica @lifelineaustralia or refer to your nearest crisis numbers.
British Actor Craig Kelly gets behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign's Global Efforts.
‘For me, we are all perfect in the sense that we are all human beings and it’s a miracle to be here and to be alive and it’s ok to strive to be a better person. But, actually the perfection I suppose, is the imperfection. That’s what makes us unique. That’s what makes us different and I think we should all really embrace being an individual and enjoying ourselves and our flaws.’ - Craig Kelly
A big honour to have one of England’s most renowned Actors Craig Kelly get behind the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign’s Global Efforts in sharing his story to help us change the narrative around mental health. Make sure to subscribe to the ImperfectlyPerfect Podcast via Spotify or iHEARTRadio to keep up to date when our episodes are released.
To find out more about the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org
'Everyone has experienced F.O.M.O' with Patrick Mcginnis
‘Beauty is in the imperfection. I think the parts of me that I like the best are maybe the parts that nobody see’s which are super crazy and aren’t perfect. But they’re the parts that make me different and the parts that teach me the most. I’m actually not afraid of that side of me. I embrace it. Some of the things we are not perfect at, we have to work on them too. But they are definitely a part of who we are as much as the stuff we love to tell everybody about. The flaws are good too’ Patrick Mcginnis
We are truly grateful to have some absolutely incredible advocates like Patrick getting behind the @imperfectlyperfectcampaign Global Efforts and sharing their stories to help us change the narrative around mental health especially through the corporate sectors.
Patrick J. McGinnis is a venture capitalist, writer, and speaker who has invested in leading companies in the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Asia. He is the creator and host of the hit podcast FOMO Sapiens, which is distributed by Harvard Business Review and has achieved over 2 million downloads. Patrick coined the term “FOMO” short for “Fear of Missing Out”, which was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2013. He is also the creator of the term “FOBO” or “Fear of a Better Option” and has been featured as the creator of both terms in media outlets including the New York Times, The Financial Times, Boston Globe, Guardian, Inc. magazine, Cosmopolitan, and MSNBC. His TED Talk “How to Make Faster Decisions” was released in 2019.
Patrick is the author of the international bestseller The 10% Entrepreneur: Live Your Startup Dream Without Quitting Your Day Job, a guide to part-time entrepreneurship. This episode, Glenn delve's passed an incredible career to find out about the man behind the profession. What comes with being a young academic at the Harvard Business School, being surrounded by success and fellow driven entrepreneurs that now run some of the worlds largest organisations, keeping up whilst simultaneously studying, aiming for this idea of ‘perfection’ and dealing with ‘FOMO’ which so many of us deal with.
To find out more about Patrick, simply head to his official website at https://patrickmcginnis.com and across his socials @patrickjmcginnis Be sure to also check out his podcast 'FOMO Sapiens with Patrick.J.McGinnis'
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To find out more information on the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign and our Global Efforts, simply head to our official website at imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org
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