
We have created a project here at Express FM called 'Connecting for Wellbeing'.
Our aim is to offer useful advice for anyone who may be struggling with the effects of the global pandemic and the impact it has had on many of our lives.
This past year has been a particularly challenging time for people’s mental health, with COVID-19 significantly affecting how we feel and the things we would normally do day-to-day.
This project will offer a wealth of information on how to combat COVID-19 anxiety and maintain your mental health. We will also offer useful financial tips on how to manage your money during these unprecedented times.
We are all in this together!
There are many ways in which we can support each other’s wellbeing. As a basis for managing your own wellbeing - and supporting friends and family, why not read some useful tips provided by the NHS.
5 Tips to help your Mental Health:
Feeling lonely? Need practical help?
Call British Red Cross' Coronavirus Support Line - Open 10am to 6pm every day.
Call free and confidentially - 0808 196 3651
Interviews
Is there anything else we could be doing to help people in Portsmouth?
Friday
Light rain
High 11°C Low 7°C
Saturday
Light rain shower
High 9°C Low 7°C
5:00am - 6:30am
Whatever you’re up to, or not up to, we’re here doing our thing to keep you entertained.
6:30am - 10:00am
Join Ian James from 6.30 for your Friday serving of Express Breakfast brought to you by Biscoes Solicitors. Ian will test your music knowledge with 'The Lyric Line' and give you the chance to win a £30.00 Ferryboat Inn Sinah Beach voucher and keep you updated with all the latest traffic and travel news from across the city and challenge you with The Express Rewind Mystery Year at 9! Plus, Ian will be chatting to Jake Smith to find out what's on tonight's 'Football Hour’ and catching up with Aina Sutka from The Queens Hotel.
Dave Joyce and Jon Brown were joined in the studio by Ed and Dan from Antiques, Vinyl & Retro.
Andy joined Paul Marsh in the studio