@Tony_Meredith @evan @Ruth_Mottram we have a
#PublicLivingRoom which is based on the
#Camerados model started by
#MaffPotts - it absolutely changes lives and is amazing to see the difference a game of Connect 4 makes - a great podcast here with him and
#SamConniff and others including a section on how funders insist on outcomes and measuring stuff that doesn't matter..but the stuff that really does change lives like friendships, purpose, happiness can't be measured so get overlooked.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/47pyS3lODW7FBmKuswt9X3?si=aMorCTjmRhyBftZJYt3nyQ 
Maff Potts & Petrina Douglas
Listen to this episode from Be More Pirate on Spotify. Meet the Camerados - a social movement with a very simple suggestion: 'the answer to our problems is each other.' A Camerado is someone who is halfway between a stranger and a friend: they're people who meet in public spaces, just to be alongside each other in good times and bad, with no agenda and absolutely no fixing. On this week's podcast we're talking to Maff Potts, - founder of the movement, and Petrina Douglas, an active Camerado based in Middlesborough. Maff had previously spent much of his career tackling homelessness - he’s worked both front line and in leadership positions running the largest homeless services in the country, but started Camerados in 2015 to address the way he felt that the system was failing people. The Camerados are passionate about biscuits, drinking tea, fairy lights and being ok with failure. Principled yet silly, they challenge so much of the status quo around social justice, public services and about how to support people when they’re struggling with their mental health, making them a pirate movement through and through. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SpotifyWe run a
#PublicLivingRoom in
#Settle and it's been an amazing experience to see how it helps improve confidence and create friendships. They are the idea of
#MaffPotts and his charity
#Camerados.. this is an interview with him about starting 17 mins in on this
#RightUpMyPodcast https://open.spotify.com/episode/5N4iXBBvEex9JawLMy6oFF?si=RyDeimuCR22qpVxhe6YvKw
Ep.39 - Connecting People
Listen to this episode from Right Up My Podcast on Spotify. We talk to Maff Potts about the importance of having people and purpose in our lives. Maff is the founder of Camerados, a charity that helps people support each other through tough times. One of the main ways they do this is by setting up Public Living Rooms – places to go to when you need to connect to or just be around other humans, with no agenda, no mission and no fixing.Before setting up Camerados, Maff spent 20 years working in the homelessness sector, where he ran the largest homeless services in the country for The Salvation Army, as well as being CEO of the award-winning organisation 'People Can', which worked with homelessness, criminal justice, domestic violence and addiction services. Maff ran the Government's programme to modernise homeless centres and even set up a shelter one Christmas in the Millennium Dome, for the charity Crisis! To find out more about the Camerados and Public Living Rooms, head to camerados.orgIf you're interested in setting up a Public Living Room in your community, then email Yvonne for a chat at [email protected] chat about coffee drinking advice on insta from @charlottefauregreennutritionWe also mention the following Right Up My Podcast episode, about mental health in Men: https://rightupmy.buzzsprout.com/1337593/12021616-ep-36-men-talkThank you to our team:Music - Andrew GrimesArtwork - Erica Frances GeorgeIf you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. Thank you!Join the RUMP Club! Support the team and access exclusive content from as little as £3 p/month at: https://www.patreon.com/rightupmypodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rightupmy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RightUpMy
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