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This Thurs 24th March at 8pm - 'The Art of Rest' psychology talk at Belham Primary School


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This Thurs 24th March 2022 at 8pm!

Local Peckham resident and award-winning broadcaster, author and psychology lecturer Claudia Hammond will be talking about her latest book, The Art of Rest at the Belham Primary School in Peckham (Bellenden Road).


Claudia is the presenter of several podcasts and radio shows including All in the Mind on BBC Radio 4 which covers psychology, neuroscience & mental health and the weekly global health show Health Check on BBC World Service. You can read about her here: https://claudiahammond.com/. In this talk, she will share content from her latest book,

The Art of Rest, which examines the science behind our struggles to rest and relax.


The talk will last for about 40 minutes followed by Q&A. Drinks and snacks will also be on sale.

Tickets are available here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/friendsofbelham/662888

Tickets ?4.50 or ?11.50 including a copy of Claudia's book, "The Art of Rest" (RRP ?9.99) (books to be handed out on the night)

Ticket sales go to support the educational development of children at the primary school.



LOCATION

Belham Primary School, 165 Bellenden Road (entrance on Maxted Road), SE15 4DG

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