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Laughing through the pain: Inside the world of laughing yoga

Laughing through the pain: Inside the world of laughing yoga

by George Van Oudenhove De St Gery | Jun 5, 2026 | Crafting Change, Deep Dives, Uncategorised, Uproute Toolkit

photo: UnitedMind Uproute takes a look at laughing yoga and some of it’s practitioners. What if there was a simple way to release tension and stress that doesn’t cost you a cent of your money and very little of your time Well, that’s what the...
Breaking stigma and finding joy: The beautiful realities of raising a child with disabilities

Breaking stigma and finding joy: The beautiful realities of raising a child with disabilities

by Casey Peyton | Jun 5, 2026 | Disability, Real Voices

Photo: Deborah Michaelis Raising a child with additional needs isn’t the easiest journey for a parent, but it can be the most rewarding.  Two mothers of children with disabilities spoke to Uproute about their experiences raising their kids and challenging negative...
‘I just want to live my life’: Meet the homeless 21-year old who’s gone viral on TikTok

‘I just want to live my life’: Meet the homeless 21-year old who’s gone viral on TikTok

by William Atherton | Jun 4, 2026 | Homelessness, Jobs / Unemployment, News, Real Voices

Photo: Ronnie Oakley A man has gone viral on Tik Tok after setting up a GoFundMe to help him escape homelessness, and find permanent housing. Ronnie Oakley, 21, has been homeless for two years. Despite keeping a private life by not disclosing his location or exact...
How a move abroad transformed one teacher’s wellbeing for the better

How a move abroad transformed one teacher’s wellbeing for the better

by Casey Peyton | Jun 3, 2026 | Featured, Real Voices, Top Story

Photo: Nicola Glover A teacher packed up her life in Britain for a fresh start in France after her career left her exhausted and a supportive new partner helped push her to prioritise her own mental wellbeing. In a stressful job working long hours, and living in a...
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder and why does it affect millions?

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder and why does it affect millions?

by William Atherton | Jun 3, 2026 | Uproute Toolkit

Photo: Fernando via Unsplash What is Seasonal Affective Disorder? Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that follows a seasonal pattern, often starting in autumn or winter and ending in spring. In rarer cases, the depression can start in spring,...
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