Wez G (Winter Song) on Jogging Hits 2025 Spotify Playlists

Wez G’s “Winter Song” features on the Jogging Hits 2025 Spotify Playlist curated by Glitch & Gold. The author is excited about adopting a fitness regime and considers using the playlist for running at Rogiet Park Run in Monmouthshire, despite feeling inexperienced in running. Health as a priority is emphasized.

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Wez G (Skip The Groove) on Jogging Hits 2025 Spotify Playlist

Wez G’s underground house track, “Skip The Groove,” is featured in the Jogging Hits 2025 Spotify Playlist by Glitch & Gold. With its rhythms ideal for workouts, it aims to support listeners in their fitness journeys while enjoying music. Check it out for a motivating fitness experience.

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Review: Forty Nights – by Chris Thrall

In “Forty Nights,” Chris shares his journey through addiction and struggles on the margins of society, contrasting the glamorous perceptions of drug culture. The book paints a raw picture of his life in Devon, exploring themes of mental health and societal oppression. Despite challenges, it offers a hopeful narrative of recovery and transformation.

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Mental Health Review Tribunal – Phone In Sick

Sicknote are my mates – please support their great music! I’ve been up all night debating about whether or not to go to the Mental Health Review Tribunal Scheduled for tomorrow at 11am at Talygarn Ward, Griffithstown Hospital, Pontypool. I have an appeal against the Community Treatment Order (CTO) that…

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Alexander The Great – just a step too far?

Yesterday was the due date of my scheduled home visit from the psychiatric services. I have a new male Irish nurse, David, and one of the former female CPN’s, Sharon… I do not seek treatment in any way but as I am under one of these new-fangled Community Treatment Orders,…

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