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‘Try new things’: Painting through colour blindness and Parkinson’s 

‘Try new things’: Painting through colour blindness and Parkinson’s 

by Matt Galloway | Jun 5, 2026 | Uncategorised

Photo: Tim Hamilton Being colour blind and having Parkinson’s might seem like a barrier to painting, but illustrator Tim Hamilton has proven he will paint no matter the obstacle. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s 6 years ago, Tim Hamilton, 65, had not picked up a paint brush...
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...
‘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...
‘I ran a homeless charity, and I was homeless’: Amanda Evans on surviving abuse

‘I ran a homeless charity, and I was homeless’: Amanda Evans on surviving abuse

by Max Hayward | Jun 3, 2026 | Featured, Homelessness, Real Voices

Photo: Amanda Evans The door of the pawn shop swung shut behind her. In her hand was £150, the price of her wedding ring, the price of starting again. Amanda Evans had walked out of the Building Society with the realisation that her husband had taken everything, the...
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