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"Me & My Mobile" - A Love Story

"Me & My Mobile" - A Love Story

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In this, the last of the episodes before the 'dry July' and summer break, Ged questions whether you are in love with your mobile or simply addicted to it...and suggests, indirectly, that this addiction could well have something to do with the number of people being diagnosed with ADHD.

Ged Roberts is the author of 4 books:

  1. “Amazing-A voyage of self-discovery”
  2. “The Amazing Sequel-A sojourn into self-awareness”
  3. “Think Amazing-A guide to Mental well-being” &
  4. "The Amazing Mindset Podcast Series"


All 4 books are available on Amazon.co.uk.

If you would like to know more about Ged & his Amazing Mindset mentoring and coaching, you can visit his website, www.amazingmindset.co.uk, you can connect with him on LinkedIn, on Facebook/Meta at his 'Amazing Mindset' page, or you can simply email him at gedroberts@hotmail.com

The music that accompanies this podcast series is composed, arranged and performed by Ged Roberts.

The music playing during the introduction and ending of the "Summer" & "Autumn" Series is an original recording entitled "Arran", from Ged's instrumental album called "Celtic Dreams".

The accompaniment to the podcast itself is part of a recording entitled "Night Rain", featured on Ged's album, "Night Dreams".

The music in the introduction to the "2025" & the "2025-26" Series, "Night Hunter", is also from that album.

The music that accompanies the '8 Japanese Concepts" podcasts is entitled "Mantra", and is featured on Ged's other instrumental chill-out album, "Oriental Dreams"....

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