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EMILY HANLON
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coping with change
Life is always changing. Sometimes that's great but at othertimes it can make us feel unsure and worried. There arelots of benefits in embracing the unexpected - and simplethings you can do to make it easier to deal with life changes.生活总是在不断变化。有时这很棒,但有时也会让我们感到不确定和担忧。接纳不可预知的事物能带来诸多益处——并且有一些简单的方法,可以让应对生活中的变化更加容易。(DeepSeek翻译) What Are Life Changes? There can be lots of new things that happen in your life. Some can be really positive things that you make happen yourself, like joining a club or making a new friend. However, some changes you face could make you feel worried or uncertain. They can be big things like...
2025-05-13
02 min
Wine with Wita
More Than a Sister: Emily Hanlon on Guilt, Growth and the Power of Advocacy
Hi everyone, What happens when you’re five years old, and your baby brother is diagnosed with autism? In this episode of Wine with Wita, I sat down with Emily Hanlon, a Clinical Psychologist, mum of three, and the proud big sister of Richard, who was diagnosed with autism as a baby.Emily shares her powerful story of growing up as a sibling to someone with high support needs, from the guilt she carried for decades, to the deep love and responsibility she still feels toda...
2025-04-24
48 min
Right Up Your Algae
Wanna Cuttle? Cuttlefish Mating and the Allure of the Sneaker-male
In this episode, Clara and Emily take a dive into the world of cuttlefish... but Clara spends the first five minutes thinking we're talking about pufferfish. Learn why these marine invertebrates are known as the chameleons of the sea and get a glimpse at their strange mating rituals in this week's episode!Adamo, S. A., & Hanlon, R. T. (1996). Do cuttlefish (Cephalopoda) signal their intentions to conspecifics during agonistic encounters?. Animal Behaviour, 52(1), 73-81.Allen, J. J., Akkaynak, D., Schnell, A. K., & Hanlon, R. T. (2017). Dramatic fighting by male cuttlefish for...
2025-02-02
20 min
Not a life sentence
S2 Ep 44 - Emily Hanlon discussing life with an autistic brother
Emily Hanlon, known as the Playful Psychologist, talks about her experience of being a sibling to a brother on the spectrum.Her brother, Richard, is thriving. But this has not always been the case.Emily openly spoke about those difficult times hoping to help anyone who is going through what her family went through and for them not to feel alone.https://www.theplayfulpsychologist.com/https://www.instagram.com/theplayfulpsychologist/
2025-01-30
29 min
ADHD Her Way
Navigating School Transitions and Empowering Neurodivergent Families with Emily Hanlon
Summary:In this episode, Johanna Badenhorst is joined by Emily Hanlon from @theplayfulpsychologist to explore the challenges neurodivergent children face, particularly during school transitions. They discuss behaviours such as masking and meltdowns, highlighting the importance of emotional regulation and understanding the underlying needs behind children’s actions. The conversation touches on Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), its links to anxiety, and the essential role parents play in advocating for their children within the education system. Emily also shares insights from her personal journey into psychology, inspired by her brother’s autism. The episode provides practical tips, advocacy advice, and reso...
2025-01-09
49 min
Author-to-Author
Episode 345: Emily Hanlon on her Martha and Marya Mystery Series (November 4, 2024)
In this episode of Author to Author, Dr. Cynthia Toolin-Wilson interviews Emily Hanlon on her Martha and Marya Mystery Series (November 4, 2024)WHO AM I TO JUDGE?Book One of the Martha and Marya SeriesMartha, efficient and ever busy, loves everything about volunteering at her parish – except for the annoying presence of the elderly, Bible-quoting, lavender-clad Marya, known to the locals as The Purple Pest.When a priest in the parish confesses to the murder of a parishioner, it seems that Marya is...
2024-11-05
26 min
The Playful Psychologist
Neuroaffirming Practice
In the season finale episode of The Playful Psychologist podcast, I am joined by Educational & Developmental Psychologist, Sandhya Menon. Sandhya is the founder of Onwards and Upwards Psychology and has a huge passion for neuroaffirming practice in allied health. She is also the brilliant author of the most beautifully, neuroaffirming picture books for children. In this episode, Sandhya shares her insights into neuroaffirming practice. We will explore the following questions:What is neuroaffirming practice?How does this differ to types of therapeutic approaches we have seen in the past?How does neuroaffirming practice change the way we view...
2023-12-03
29 min
The Playful Psychologist
Navigating a Diagnosis as a Family
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist Podcast, I am joined by Jess from the instagram account @aussieautismfamily. Jess is the mother of two beautiful kids. Her son Jacob is autistic and her account if full of raw and real challenges and successes of raising an autistic child. As I also have a younger brother who is autistic and I am extremely passionate about supporting the family as a whole, as they navigate a diagnosis. In this episode, Jess shares the diagnostic journey for her son Jacob, what that process was like for the family, and t...
2023-11-26
34 min
The Playful Psychologist
Let's talk SPEECH (delay & therapy)
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist Podcast, I am joined by Mariah Apostolopoulos from Sound Adventures to explore speech delay. Mariah is a speech pathologist based in Melbourne. This episode will explore the following points:What is the role of a speech pathologist?What is a speech delay and are there different types of delay?What is the difference between a receptive and expressive speech delay and what are some things to look out for?In Australia, what is the referral process to see a speech pathologist and when should parents seek support?When...
2023-11-19
26 min
The Playful Psychologist
Why We Need to Drop the 'SHY' Label
In this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist Podcast, I am joined by Sarah Bolitho from Secure Foundations. Sarah is a Master's qualified Child & Family Play Therapist and a mother of three. In this episode, we explore the negative impact labelling children can have. We focus heavily of the negative connotations associated with labelling a child as 'SHY.' We explore why it's time to drop the 'shy' label, give you some ideas of how to respond if someone calls your child shy, and how to reframe 'shy' behaviour more positively.Sarah is a wealth of parenting k...
2023-11-12
33 min
The Playful Psychologist
What Toys Do Kids Actually Need?
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist podcast, we are going to talk all thing 'toys.'So often, we get sucked in as parents and think we need ALL the latest toys, ALL the new toys and everything in between to keep our kids entertained, But what ends up happening? The more toys they get, the more overwhelmed they get, the less time they spend engaged in quality play, and the MORE we hear ‘I’m bored’ which in turn makes us think we need to get new toys, creating a never ending cycle and clutte...
2023-11-06
15 min
The Playful Psychologist
Communicating With Your Child's Daycare/Kindergarten
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined by Jayde Gutterson to discuss communicating with daycares, kindergartens and pre schools. Jayde is an educator and has worked in childcare settings for many years. Her role is currently based in sessional kindergarten. In this episode, we discuss:What are the biggest difficulties educators face in a daycare setting when it comes to behaviour or a diagnosis?How can allied health professionals work with educators?Are strategies that are suggested to daycares 'unrealistic?'What are the best ways to approach a daycare as a parent or allied...
2023-10-30
30 min
The Playful Psychologist
Toddler Anxiety with Dr Kathryn Hackman
In this weeks episode of the Playful Psychologist podcast, I am joined by Dr Kathryn Hackman, to explore toddler anxiety. Dr Kathryn is the founder of one of the most brilliant apps for anxious/sensitive kids, Courageous Kids. Developed by Dr Kathryn Hackman, in collaboration with a leading paediatric occupational therapist and psychologist, all mothers, the Courageous Kids app is specifically designed to build children's confidence and resilience through the use of editable social stories and story boards. In this episode, the following questions will be explored:What is anxiety?Can toddlers be anxious? Or...
2023-10-22
30 min
The Playful Psychologist
The Role of a School Psychologist
In this weeks episode of the Playful Psychologist Podcast, I am joined by Ali Fiorentino to discuss the role of a school psychologist. Ali is an Australian school psychologist with experience working across primary, secondary and education support centres in rural and remote schools. Ali’s passion areas include suicide prevention, case management, incident management, mental health, staff wellbeing and positive behaviour support. and in this episode, In this episode, we answer the following questions:What is a school psychologist?What are the roles of a school psychologist?How does school psychology differ to private practice?What are the...
2023-10-15
22 min
The Playful Psychologist
Preparing Clients for Going on Maternity Leave
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist podcast, I am going to share with you how I prepared my clients for going on maternity leave. A lot of these tips are relevant for going on any type of extended leave as an allied health professional, with a few tips specific to going on maternity leave.But, by far the trickiest part of being a pregnant psychologist, was informing the families I work with, that I would be going on leave. Now, don’t get me wrong, 99% of my families were absolutely ecstatic for me and started bu...
2023-10-09
16 min
The Playful Psychologist
Selective Mutism & Social Anxiety: What's the Difference?
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist podcast, the topics of selective mutism and social anxiety are explored. In this episode, I am joined by Dr Melissa Giglio, who is a child clinical psychologist from the US and the director of a multidisciplinary clinic in Hong Kong. Together with her colleague Daisy Geddes they specialise in treating Selective Mutism and Social Anxiety Disorder in kids, and their clinic is the only one in Asia that has an intensive group therapy program called Confident Crew. In 2022 they published their children's book, Bravery Grows, about a...
2023-10-02
31 min
The Playful Psychologist
Introducing a New Sibling
In this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist Podcast, I will be sharing the tips and tricks that helped with a smooth(er) transition to welcoming our newest son into our family. There is a lot of helpful advice on the internet, and I didn't just want to share an episode that rephrased that content. Instead, I have shared the things we personally found useful, and how we implemented them.
2023-09-24
15 min
Natural Super Kids Podcast
Episode 104: Separation Anxiety with Emily Hanlon, the Playful Psychologist
Emily Hanlon from The Playful Psychologist is a child and adolescent psychologist with experience providing individual and group therapy for children, adolescents, and adults with a variety of difficulties including ASD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), mood-related disorders, anxiety, poor social skills, and other behavioural concerns. In this podcast episode, Emily and I are discussing separation anxiety & difficulty separating and how this affects our children. We also chat about:How separation anxiety can be a big challenge for families during back-to-school time, and the difference between separation anxiety and difficulty separating;How can we prepare our k...
2023-01-28
29 min
Speaking to Shame
The Dark Night Explained, pt. 1—with Katie Hanlon
What if it had a name?The knowledge you can't pretend everything is okay anymore with small talk.The mid-life crisis that has you wondering what it's all been for.The realization that you can't ignore the dysfunction around you.Like waking up and not being able to go back to sleep again.It does have a name, and you're not alone. The Dark Night of the Soul is the "wait a minute" to your life, and comes with a whole new reality. It calls...
2022-10-21
1h 33
The Playful Psychologist
Is Every 'Quirky' Kid on the Spectrum?
In this episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore whether every 'quirky kid' is autistic. I think when it comes to autism, we are more aware, but also more confused. We seem to have this idea that any social difficulty or any emotional regulation difficulty constitutes a diagnosis of autism, and that is not the case.I strongly believe that a lot of children with emotional regulation difficulties are misdiagnosed as having autism. So many children are diagnosed as having ODD, ADHD, and even Autism purely because they struggle to regulate their emotions. But emotional regulation difficulties...
2022-06-29
07 min
The Playful Psychologist
Cognitive Restructuring
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist podcast, I explore a technique called 'cognitive restructuring.' Cognitive restructuring is a useful technique for understanding unhappy feelings and moods, and for challenging the sometimes-wrong "automatic beliefs" that can lie behind them. As such, you can use it to reframe the unnecessary negative thinking that we all experience from time to time.This episode will explore the steps that psychologists can undertake in order to use this technique with their clients.
2022-06-22
11 min
The Playful Psychologist
Using Picture Books to Teach a Lesson
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychology Podcast, I share how I like to use picture books to facilitate a lesson with kids.Picture books are the most versatile resource you can own as a parent or clinician. I love using them to work on emotional awareness and understanding, as well as theory of mind.I share my top tips on how to use picture books and 10 questions I like to ask kids when going through a book.
2022-06-15
10 min
The Playful Psychologist
5 Organisation Tips for Psychologists
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I share with you my five tips for keeping on top of things as a psychologist. For me, organisation is key to being a psychologist. If I am disorganised, my whole day is 50 times harder than it has to be. So I wanted to share five of my organisation hacks with you.For more information, check out my Student & Graduate Guide here: https://www.theplayfulpsychologist.com/product-page/the-student-graduate-guide
2022-06-07
09 min
The Playful Psychologist
Loud Noises, Why are some Kids so Adverse?!
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, the topic of 'loud noise' is discussed. It is very common for children to dislike loud sounds, especially if they have not heard the sound before. Many children will become upset, anxious, or cover their ears if there is an unexpected noise. These children may not like sounds such as vacuum cleaners, hand dryers, sirens, birthday parties, school bells, blenders cutlery, chewing and even some school situations. Young children may not be able to describe their fear in words. They might cry, scream, hit, bite, or refuse to go to...
2022-06-01
12 min
The Playful Psychologist
When Should Teachers Refer to a Psychologist?
In this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist Podcast, the topic of teacher referrals is explored. The role of the teacher has changed so much. While teachers are there to facilitate your child’s learning, their roles and responsibilities have changed dramatically in the 21st Century. When we think of the role of a teacher, we think of planning activities, delivering instructions, assessing learning, and managing classroom behaviour. However, more recently, teachers have been expected to also juggle their existing role, whilst also monitoring and assessing the emotional and behavioural well-being of their students. Consequently, teachers are often stretched th...
2022-05-24
10 min
The Playful Psychologist
Sleep Hygiene: What Does it Look Like?
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore sleep hygiene. I think it’s something we all know is important, but maybe we need a little bit of a friendly reminder on the topic. This episode will explore our daily habits that contribute to quality sleep and how to improve our sleep hygiene.
2022-05-18
10 min
The Playful Psychologist
Supermarket Swap: Trusting Your Gut as a Parent
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined by Nabula from Supermarket Swap. I was honoured to interview Nabs for this episode and have a raw conversation about trusting your gut as a parent, and making changes that you know can benefit your family. Nabula has helped hundreds of thousands of families make preservative and chemical free supermarket choices through her amazing instagram account and brand new shopping app called 'Supermarket Swap.' I am the proud owner of this app (not gifted or sponsored) and am totally obsessed with it.
2022-05-04
17 min
The Playful Psychologist
Using Brain-Based Strategies with Kids
Welcome to a brand new season of The Playful Psychologist podcast! In this weeks episode, I am joined by Chrissie Davies from 'Chaos to Calm.' Chrissie I was a Special Ed teacher for 15 years and now has a consulting business where she supports families to understand their child’s behaviour and to approach it using supportive ‘brain based’ strategies and understandings. In this weeks episode, we explore: 1. Brain-based strategies: what are they and why are they important2. Brain-based strategies: what are they and why are they important?What are the benefits of children understanding their own...
2022-04-27
24 min
The Playful Psychologist
Managing the Public Meltdown
In the final episode for Season 6, I am joined by Genevieve Muir from Connected Parenting to discuss the dreaded public meltdown. We've all been there...a busy shopping centre, people everywhere, and your little one becomes overwhelmed/overstimulated and just loses their cool. This episode is going to break down ways to manage these situations and also explores the impact they have on us as parents. This episode will explore the following questions:1. What does a public meltdown look like and what are they often triggered by?2. What feelings are often underlying that meltdown for...
2022-03-08
22 min
The Playful Psychologist
Raising a Child on the Autism Spectrum
In this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist Podcast, I am joined by Nadija Johnson. Nadija is a mum of two gorgeous, young, autistic children. In this episode, Nadija shares the obstacles she has faced when trying to advocate for her children, the isolation she has felt from friends and family, and the criticism she has received for the therapeutic choices that she has chosen for her kids. You can follow Nadija's journey via her instagram account @spectrum.souls
2022-03-01
19 min
The Playful Psychologist
Navigating School Holiday Meltdowns
In this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined once again by Jacquie Ward from The Brave Space to talk about school holidays. More often than not, parents feel like the 'wheels fall off' in the school holidays and that behaviour can in fact be worse, despite there being less pressure on our kids. In this episode, Jacquie and I discuss why this may happen and offer some advice on how to navigate this with your children.You can learn more about Jacquie and her work via her instagram page or website:@the_brave...
2022-02-23
17 min
The Playful Psychologist
Glass Child Syndrome
In this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore a concept that is extremely important and extremely under recognised: Glass Child Syndrome.Glass children are siblings of a person with a disability. The word glass means people tend to see right through them and focus only on the person with the disability. 'Glass' is also used because the children appear strong, but in reality are not. These children have needs that are not being met.Being a 'glass child' myself, I am extremely passionate about this topic and supporting siblings through spreading awareness of...
2022-02-15
17 min
The Playful Psychologist
Sensory Play: What is it & is it Important?
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist Podcast, I explore the world of sensory play and what this type of play actually is. With the rise of social media and people sharing their sensory play ideas, we are exposed to a lot of different materials and items to engage in sensory play. But are these things really necessary? This quick episode will share some sensory play ideas and explain why you don't need all the latest gadgets and toys to create a fulfilling sensory experience.To learn more about everyday sensory hacks, ch...
2022-02-08
12 min
The Playful Psychologist
Emotion Coaching: What is it and How Can I do it with My Kids?!
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore 'emotion coaching.' It sounds tricky, but once you understand the five steps underlying emotion coaching, it all starts to make sense. This episode aims to break down those five steps into 'easy to understand' language.After listening, if you would like to learn more, check out The Gottman Institute's online course: https://www.gottman.com/product/emotion-coaching-the-heart-of-parenting-online/You can also check out the book Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child by Gottman. I've read it 5 times and each time I do, I feel like I...
2022-02-02
13 min
The Playful Psychologist
How Long Should Kids be in Therapy?
In this weeks episode of the Playful Psychologist, I explore a question that has come across a lot recently...how long should kids be in therapy for? In this short episode, I explore this question and break it down, while offering my opinion on whether kids should be in therapy short or long term.
2022-01-26
08 min
The Playful Psychologist
Autism & Anxiety
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore the link between autism and anxiety and why children with autism are more likely to also be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder.Anxiety and autism are obviously separate conditions, but they do interact with each other. Children with autism may be more likely to develop anxiety due to neurological differences int he brain, differences in sensory processing systems and difficulties regulating these, communication difficulties, difficulties accepting and adapting to change, social skill difficulties and isolation, feeling misunderstood by adults and other children, and so on. In this...
2022-01-18
08 min
The Playful Psychologist
Factors that Impact Our Parenting Choices
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined by Sarah from Secure Foundations to discuss how our own childhood experiences impact our parenting.Sarah is the founder of Secure Foundations, a unique support and education service, helping parents and carers find the magic in parenting by overcoming their parenting challenges. Secure Foundations specialises in infant and toddler sleep struggles and other common behaviour challenges for children aged 0-5.In this episode, we explore gentle parenting, how societal pressure affects our parenting choices, and how our childhood experiences impact our parenting....
2022-01-11
22 min
Let's Talk About Autism
Identity-first language over person-first language
In this episode, let’s talk about the possible dangers of using person-first language on autistic individuals and why identity-first language is becoming the more preferred choice of language. References: Botha, M., Hanlon, J. & Williams, G.L. Does Language Matter? Identity-First Versus Person-First Language Use in Autism Research: A Response to Vivanti. J Autism Dev Disord (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-020-04858-w Gernsbacher, M. A. (2017). Editorial perspective: The use of person-first language in scholarly writing may accentuate stigma. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 58(7), 859–861. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.12706. Haruvi-Lamdan, N., Hore...
2022-01-09
04 min
The Playful Psychologist
What is PDA?
Welcome to a brand new season of The Playful Psychologist Podcast! I'm so excited to be back sharing content and interviewing some amazing women for you guys.In this weeks episode, I will be exploring PDA. PDA, or Pathological Demand Avoidance, is a condition associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It is a rare behavioural phenotype of ASD that is characterised by an overwhelming or obsessional need to resist or avoid demands, which can often lead to prolonged tantrums and violent outbursts.This episode will break down the components of a PDA profile...
2022-01-05
12 min
The Playful Psychologist
Getting to Know Trace Moroney
In the final episode of Season 5, I am joined by New Zealand author, Trace Moroney. You may know Trace from her famous 'When I'm Feeling' and 'The Things I Love About' series. Trace is a wealth of knowledge on emotional intelligence and resilience, and creates beautifully written books to help children develop these skills. I'm sure most of you have at least one of Trace's books...I know I have them!! In this episode, Trace answers the following questions:Your books are so well-known, where do you draw your inspiration from?One thing that resonates so much...
2021-09-22
36 min
The Kind Parenting Company
Healthy Emotions & BIG Feelings with Clinical Psychologist Emily Hanlon
Parents everywhere will be familiar with the challenges of young children and emotional regulation. As they are still developing the skills of self-regulation, it's typical for our children to experience bouts of frustration, anger, overwhelm, meltdown and to have the odd day when things are just a little fragile! Add in a global pandemic, some chronic uncertainty and changes in daily lifestyle and you've got yourself a perfect storm. It can be difficult to know how best to support our children through their struggles with emotion regulation. Is what you're saying helpful? Why do things seem to click some...
2021-09-19
27 min
The Playful Psychologist
The Mental Health Concerns Facing Our Indigenous Youth Today
In this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined by Natasha Janif and Karina Crutch to explore the serious mental health concerns facing indigenous youth today. Both Natasha and Karina have a wealth of both personal and professional experience on this topic and have generously offered their time and expertise to explore this complex topic with us. Natasha is an Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Outreach Worker and Karina is an Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Programs Officer. In this episode, we explore:The difficulties that Indigenous youth experience todayIntergenerational trauma and the i...
2021-09-15
28 min
The Playful Psychologist
'Fussy Eaters...' What Defines a 'Fussy' Eater and How Can You Help Them?
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined by Jamie Williams, who is a paediatric speech pathologist who focuses not only language and speech, but feeding.In this episode, we explore:What defines a 'fussy' eater and is there a better term to use to describe these children?Is there a difference between a child who is a fussy eater and a child who doesn’t eat certain foods due to sensory difficulties with texture or temperature?Is fussiness something that some kids just ‘have’ no matter what you introduce them to as a...
2021-09-08
31 min
The Playful Psychologist
Love Languages in Children: How to Speak Your Child's Love Language
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore the topic of love languages in children. There are so many ways to speak your childs love language. It is truly a fascinating thing. Because what works for one child may not work for another so it is always worthwhile trying to determine their love language.Learning the love language of your child can have a big impact on your relationship. It was a lesson that was very precious to me and I’m sure that it can make a big difference for you too!Thi...
2021-09-01
14 min
The Playful Psychologist
Getting to Know Jayneen Sanders
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I had the pleasure of interviewing Jayneen Sanders, who is the author of SO many of the gorgeous books on my IG feed including her brand new series for kids aged 2-6, Little Big Chats. It was truly fascinating to hear about the inspiration behind Jayneen's books and I hope her story inspires you guys,In this interview, Jayneen answers the following questions:I genuinely love your storylines and have used them so often in my therapy sessions. Where do you draw inspiration for your books?Some of y...
2021-08-25
19 min
The Playful Psychologist
Five Pieces of Advice for Graduate Psychologists
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I share my top five pieces of advice for new psychologists. Graduating can truly feel like you're being thrown in the 'deep end' and I wanted to share advice that I wish someone had told me when i first graduated!If you would like more information, you can grab a copy of my Student and Graduate Guide here: https://www.theplayfulpsychologist.com/product-page/the-student-graduate-guide
2021-08-17
11 min
The Playful Psychologist
Value Aligned Living with Yara Heary
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist Podcast I am joined today by Yara Heary from Life After Birth Psychology to explore the topic of value aligned living. This episode explores:What is value aligned living?What happens if we aren't living in alignment with our values?What if our values are different to our partners?Do our values change once we have children?To learn more about Yara, you can check out her website https://www.lifeafterbirth.com.au/ where she has an amazing online course available. I have seen the content of t...
2021-08-11
33 min
The Playful Psychologist
Choosing the Right Psychologist for Your Child
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore the role of a child psychologist, what this entails, and how to choose the right psychologist for your child. Child psychologists can provide both assessment and therapy for learning difficulties, behavioural concerns, mood disorders, anxiety-related disorders, and developmental disorders. Child psychologists can also provide support and assistance to children and families who may not have a specific diagnosis. The first step to helping your child with any concerns you may have, would be to book an initial appointment. This episode explores:When to make an...
2021-08-04
11 min
The Playful Psychologist
Stages of Emotional Development in Children
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore the social and emotional milestones that children meet.Please note, I do not advocate for tracking milestones of any kind unless specifically asked to by a health care professional. I do however advocate for parents being well informed to ensure they are able to identify any areas of concern that may arise, to ensure that early intervention is an option if necessary.The six stages discussed in this episode are:Taking an Interest in the worldAttachmentIntentionality and basic cause and effect Development of sense o...
2021-07-28
17 min
The Playful Psychologist
Death & Explaining The Grieving Process to a Client with an Intellectual Impairment
Welcome to a brand new season of The Playful Psychologist podcast! I am so excited to be sharing some new content with you guys and have some great special guests lined up for this season!In this weeks episode, I explore grief and how to explain the death of a loved one to someone who has an intellectual impairment. In this episode, I discuss:How to explain the death of a loved one to your client/family memberWhy it is so important to use 'concrete terms' and what that meansHow to best use visuals to explain...
2021-07-21
12 min
The Fifth Element Podcast
53. Shine Bright: Creating From A Well of Desire (ft. Molly Hanlon)
In an episode that could only be recorded with two Leo Risings, and under the Leo Full Moon, we’re talking about creativity, freedom, and reclaiming the word EXTRA! Artist, Molly Hanlon, joins us to talk about life as a creative and entrepreneur, and the importance of creating from a well of desire. Join us as we discover what lights us up, and trip out over home decor in the process! ↓↓ CHECK OUT OUR OFFERINGS ↓↓ https://calendly.com/thefifthelementpod Hosts: Emily Bruce & Keighlee Anastasia Guest: Molly Hanlon (@m0ll0h) Connect with us! Follow us on Instagram! Join our Facebook Group! Sub...
2021-07-15
57 min
The Playful Psychologist
Raising Sensitive Kids
In the season finale of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined by Jacquie Ward, from The Brave Space. Jacquie is a provisional psychologist who works with mothers of children who need a little extra support. In this episode, Jacquie answers questions around ‘sensitive children’ and how parents can best support them. In this episode, Jacquie answers the following questions:What advice do you give mums who have a child who needs a little extra attention or support, but may not have a diagnosis?What are some of the best ways that you believe parents can really get in touch...
2021-06-23
22 min
The Playful Psychologist
4 Ways to Help Develop Strong Executive Functioning Skills
On this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore executive functioning skills and how you can help kids develop strong executive functioning skills. This episode is based on a blog post, written for my website, by Alexandra Finkel from NYC. You can follow @kindmindstherapy for more information on Alexandra and her clinical work.Executive Functioning skills are responsible for helping people of all ages manage things like organising, planning, self control, memory, and more. These skills are incredibly important for developing independence and the ability to follow through on tasks and thoughts. There are many ways t...
2021-06-16
18 min
The Playful Psychologist
Can You Cure Anxiety? The Longevity of Anxiety Across the Lifespan.
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore anxiety and how it presents across the lifespan, by asking the popular question, can anxiety be cured?This is a question I get asked about a lot. And the short answer for me, is No. Keep in mind that ‘cured’ implies that it will never return, and I don’t believe a person who experiences anxiety in its true form will ever be absolutely free from anxiety. Unfortunately, I think the term ‘I am so anxious’ or ‘my anxiety is through the roof’ has clouded our understanding of just how de...
2021-06-09
15 min
The Playful Psychologist
Stuttering: What is it and how can you help your child?
On this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined once again by a friend of mine, who also happens to be one of the BEST speech pathologists I have ever worked with, Sabina Pyne! Sabina has worked as a paediatric speech pathologist since gaining her Masters degree 2015. She uses her drive for working with children to deliver evidence-based, fun and energetic treatment programs. Sabina understands that each child's communication needs are unique, and provides therapies that help your family members effectively communicate their wants and needs, whatever their skill level. Sabina believes that by working cl...
2021-06-02
27 min
The Playful Psychologist
Autism vs ADHD, What's The Difference!?
In this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore the differences and similarities between Autism and ADHD.In this episode, the following questions are explored:What is Autism?What is ADHD?How do symptoms overlap?How do they differ?How can you tell the difference between the two?Can you be diagnosed with both Autism and ADHD?To learn more about Autism and ADHD, check out my resource guide: https://www.theplayfulpsychologist.com/product-page/resource-guide-parentingTo follow along on Instagram, you can find me @theplayfulpsychologist
2021-05-26
14 min
The Playful Psychologist
Applying for Masters Programs & Preparing for Interviews
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore the process of applying for masters programs and preparing for interviews. I want to start off by saying, this episode is for people WANTING to do a masters degree. I am by no means saying everyone SHOULD apply, but this is a question I get asked often and wanted to answer it for those interested. This episode will answer the following questions:Why do you need experience?How can you get experience as a student?How can you set yourself a part from other applicants?What sh...
2021-05-19
13 min
The Playful Psychologist
Advocating For Your Child & The Importance of Inclusion
In this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist, I interview my mum, Randa Habelrih, who also happens to be the mother of a young man with autism. This episode aims to show parents of children with disabilities that they are NOT alone in their journeys, but also aims to highlight the impact of poor social opportunities on individuals on the autism spectrum. In this episode, Randa answers the following questions: - How did your journey of advocating for your son begin?- What did you find were the most difficult hurdles when fighting for incl...
2021-05-15
29 min
The Playful Psychologist
Anxiety & Coping: Laying Therapy Foundations to Ensure the Effectiveness of Coping Strategies
On this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore ways to make sure psychologists can effectively lay the foundations for successful therapy when treating the signs and symptoms of anxiety. This episode explores:The importance of psychoeducation, especially for childrenHow to deliver effective psychoeducationWhy it is important to lay therapeutic foundations prior to trying to implement regulation strategies.This episode is proudly sponsored by Baxter Blue, who are Re-Framing the Future of Blue Light Glasses with their new biodegradable range. Baxter Blue glasses work by filtering out blue light, which is the harmful light emitted from...
2021-05-05
12 min
The Nurtured Village Podcast
Episode 23 - An introduction to early childhood Autism spectrum disorder with Emily Hanlon
In episode 23 of the podcast I speak with Emily Hanlon. Emily is a clinical psychologist based in Sydney with a particular interest in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) after her younger brother was diagnosed. We discuss: What is AutismEmily's personal experienceAt what age do signs of autism start to appear and common symptoms Where should families begin if they are concerned their child has major milestone delays What is the cause of autism? Common myths and misconceptions about AutismHow spectrum disorders are diagnosed For more information including Emily's online Masterclass and website you can follow the following links.h...
2021-05-04
21 min
The Playful Psychologist
Speech & Language Development: What can parents do and when should they seek help?
On this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined by a friend of mine, who also happens to be one of the BEST speech pathologists I have ever worked with, Sabina Pyne! Sabina has worked as a paediatric speech pathologist since gaining her Masters degree 2015. She uses her drive for working with children to deliver evidence-based, fun and energetic treatment programs. Sabina understands that each child's communication needs are unique, and provides therapies that help your family members effectively communicate their wants and needs, whatever their skill level. Sabina believes that by working closely with your family a...
2021-04-27
37 min
Sue Larkey Podcast - Autism (ASD), ADHD, ODD and PDA education
SLP 110: Understanding autism: common confusions and misunderstandings – with psychologist Emily Hanlon
Discussed in this episode This week I am joined by guest, Emily Hanlon, a Psychologist who completed her Clinic Masters Research on the well-being of siblings of children with ASD. She is the daughter of Randa Habelrih, a guest on the podcast in Episode 107. Diagnostic labels Labels are difficult, but they do have benefits for proper diagnosis and support. There are three levels of ASD diagnosis: Level 1: ‘high functioning’ Level 2: ‘moderately functioning’ Level 3: ‘severe’, often severe difficulties with communication and selfcare Also discussed ODD vs PDA and ADHD vs ASD R...
2021-04-26
33 min
The Playful Psychologist
Self-Esteem...What is it and why is it so important!?
Welcome to Season 4 of The Playful Psychologist Podcast! In this weeks episode, I am joined by Dr Simone Alicia, who is known as The Self-Esteem Doctor. Simone is a Certified Neuro-linguistic Programming Practioner, Member of the Association for Integrative Psychology and Honorary Doctor of Divinity.In psychology, the term self-esteem is used to describe a person's overall subjective sense of personal worth or value. In other words, self-esteem refers to how much you appreciate and like yourself. Your self-esteem is defined by several different factors, including: environmental factors, parental factors, social media, friendships and lived experiences.
2021-04-21
26 min
The Playful Psychologist
What Even is Emotional Literacy, and How Can We Help Kids Develop it!?
In the final episode of The Playful Psychologist for this season, I explore the topic of emotional literacy. Emotional literacy is made up of 'the ability to understand your emotions, the ability to listen to others and empathise with their emotions, and the ability to express emotions productively. The episode explores:Emotional awareness, understanding, expression, regulation, and intelligenceWhat all of these terms are, what they involve, and how they differHow these terms lay the foundations for emotional literacyHow adults can support the development of a child's emotional literacyIn this episode, I share the following r...
2021-03-23
13 min
The Playful Psychologist
Seasonal Depression vs The Winter Blues
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore the topic of seasonal depression and how this differs from the winter blues.When the weather gets colder, the nights seem longer and your motivation to get out and about can seem to constantly low. While Feeling less than excited about the colder nights is common, but feeling very, very bleak during Winter might be something more.This episode exploresWhat seasonal depression (seasonal affective disorder or SAD) actually isWhat the symptoms of SAD areWhat causes SADRisk factors for SADWhat to do if you think you may...
2021-03-17
16 min
The Playful Psychologist
Fidgeting & Fidget Toys, Are They Necessary and What's The Hype?
In this week’s episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore fidgeting and fidget toys.Fidgeting is making small movements with your body, usually your hands and feet.It’s associated with not paying attention, and often reflects discomfort and restlessness. For example, if you’ve been listening to a lecture for a long time, you may find yourself tapping your pencil.Fidgeting can increase your physiological arousal and help you feel more alert. The physical activity of fidgeting can provide a temporary distraction from whatever activity you’re doing. Some scientists argue that the “mental bre...
2021-03-10
15 min
The Playful Psychologist
Employee vs Contractor, Which is 'Best?'
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore employee vs contractor positions. Recently, so many new graduates have reached out to me about how stressed they are when it comes to employment. They don’t know whether to accept an employee position or to accept a contracting role. This episode will discuss the pro’s and con’s of both. Please note, this is my personal/professional opinion and everyone is going to have different thoughts on this!This episode explores:What the difference is between an employee and a contractorThe pro’s and con’s to...
2021-03-02
19 min
The Playful Psychologist
Maternal Mental Health: Where Are We Going Wrong?
In this week’s episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined by Emma Gray to talk about postpartum mental health. Emma is a mum of two who is really passionate about sharing the highs and lows of parenting. Emma is also the founder of a community organisation called The Nurtured Village. Together with twelve other mums across the east coast of Australia, she organises meals and gifts for new mums and young families in an effort to advocate for maternal mental health. Emma is also the host of a podcast called The Nurtured Village.I wanted Em...
2021-02-23
35 min
The Playful Psychologist
Gross Motor Skills & Child Development
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined by Alana Gardini. Alana is a mum of two little boys and an Australian paediatric physiotherapist with over 14 years experience. Alana currently works on the Gold Coast at a clinic called All About Physio in Nerang. Alana has also written an amazing book which covers gross motor milestones in infants and young children. This episode will explore the following questions:What are gross motor skills? How do difficulties with gross motor skills impact other areas of functioning, such as speech and language development and...
2021-02-17
34 min
The Playful Psychologist
How Do Preservatives Affect Children's Behaviour?
In this week’s episode of The Playful Psychologist, I am joined by Deedee Zibara to explore the effects of additives and preservatives on behaviour. Deedee is a nutritionist, personal trainer, and mindset speaker for young people and is passionate about educating people about food that fuels your body. In this episode, Deedee answers the following questions:What are additives and preservatives?Why are they so bad, especially for developing brains?What are some of the more serious side effects of preservatives?Can you elaborate more on the link between preservatives and behaviour?If parents are onl...
2021-02-10
31 min
The Playful Psychologist
Carer Burnout: What is it & How does it Happen?
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, the topic of Carer Burnout is discussed. Caregiver burnout is a state of physical, emotional and mental exhaustion. It may be accompanied by a change in attitude, from positive and caring to negative and unconcerned. Burnout can occur when caregivers don't get the help they need, or if they try to do more than they are able, physically or financially. Many caregivers also feel guilty if they spend time taking care of themselves rather than taking care of their loved one.This episode explores:What causes or contributes...
2021-02-03
23 min
The Playful Psychologist
Understanding Autism: Common Confusions & Misconceptions
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore autism and some of the confusions surrounding diagnostic 'labels' and misconceptions around how individuals on the autism spectrum may present.Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a lifelong, developmental condition that affects the way an individual relates to their environment, interacts with others, communicates, and copes with sensory input. The main areas of difficulty include social communication and interactions, as well as restricted/repetitive behaviours and interests. The word ‘spectrum’ tends to imply that there is a range of difficulties that people living with autism might experience. That is...
2021-01-27
14 min
The Playful Psychologist
Why is it Important for Psychologists to Set Work Goals?
After you graduate university, it feels like you are really thrown into the deep end.A huge part of being a psychologist is focusing on your own mental health. For me, this was a big struggle in that first year after graduating university!This episode of The Playful Psychologist explains the struggles I experienced in that first year, despite landing my dream job! It also explores a really simple way that I helped myself get back on track, and stay motivated at work! At the end of this weeks episode, you will hear me mention m...
2021-01-20
08 min
The Playful Psychologist
Boundary Setting: Time, Email, and Client Boundaries
This is the final episode of The Playful Psychologist for 2020, and what a year it has been! Psychologists have been pushed harder this year than ever before and we all know how difficult it has been to maintain boundaries during tele-health sessions and not being able to physically ‘leave work at work’ because let’s face it…work is now your dining room table!This episode explores common difficulties that psychologists may experience in in setting boundaries. The boundaries this episode will discuss are: Time boundaries: the hours you spend engaging in non-billable client-related activities.Email boundarie...
2020-12-09
17 min
The Playful Psychologist
Friends & Foes: Why are Friendships so Important in Early Childhood?
In this episode of The Playful Psychologist, I discuss friendships and why they are so important. I think we can all agree that friendships are pretty important. Having friends gives us a sense of belonging and security. This episode explores:Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and how friendships/a sense of belonging impacts our ability to reach self-actualisation Why it is important for children to develop friendships in their younger yearsThe benefits of friendshipsWhat friendships teach childrenThe importance of friendships in regards to social and emotional developmentHow you can help your child if they are struggling with friendships Se...
2020-12-02
17 min
The Playful Psychologist
Why Do Kids Thrive on Routine?
In this episode of The Playful Psychologist, I discuss some of the common misconceptions about routines and why parents try to ‘avoid’ them. I also discuss how routines can actually help with spontaneity and creativity!Routines are a normal part of life for most people, even those who consider themselves spontaneous. Routines don’t have to be rigid. They don’t have to become boring for you and your child, and they definitely do not have to feel like ground hog day. They can, in fact, inspire us and release us to experience higher levels of creativity and succ...
2020-11-27
15 min
The Playful Psychologist
Bribery vs Positive Reinforcement. How do they Differ?
In this week’s episode of The Playful Psychologist, I discuss the different between bribery and reinforcement. When I work with young kids, I often suggest positive reinforcement as a strategy. However, the most common response is ‘isn’t it a bad thing to bribe my child’ or ‘I don’t want to teach my child to rely on bribes!’ This episode is going to explain how bribery and reinforcement are not the same thing. This episode will also discuss- Why positive reinforcement is effective - How to choose an appropriate reinforcer- How to deliver...
2020-11-20
18 min
The Playful Psychologist
Imposter Syndrome: What is it and Why does it Happen?!
Welcome to Season 2 of The Playful Psychologist! This season will include some interviews with other health professionals, as well as information requested by you guys via my social media platforms! This week’s episode focuses on Imposter Syndrome. Impostor syndrome is a psychological pattern in which individuals doubt their skills, talents or accomplishments and has a persistent internalised fear of being exposed as a "fraud". in other words, it’s the idea that you've only succeeded in your career/schooling due to luck, and not because of your talent or qualifications. In this episode I explor...
2020-11-12
18 min
The Playful Psychologist
Developmental Milestones: Do Parents Need to Track Them?
This week’s episode of The Playful Psychologist is all about developmental milestones. Developmental milestones are behaviours or physical skills seen in infants and children as they grow and develop. Rolling over, crawling, walking, smiling and talking are all considered milestones. Milestones are different for each age range and offer important clues about child's developmental health. Reaching milestones at the typical ages shows a child is developing as expected. But, are developmental milestones important for parents to obsess over? In this episode, I discuss what developmental milestones are and whether they are important to know about. I als...
2020-10-28
15 min
The Playful Psychologist
Emotional Intelligence: What is it and Why is it So Important?!
In this weeks episode of The Playful Psychologist, I discuss emotional intelligence and why I believe it is SO important to focus more on emotional intelligence over IQ. Emotional Intelligence is the ability to understand, use, and manage your own emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges and defuse conflict. Having emotional intelligence helps you build stronger relationships and achieve your school/career goals, as well as your personal goals. It can also help you to connect with your feelings, turn intention into action, and make informed decisions in situations.
2020-10-22
20 min
The Playful Psychologist
Living With Autism: A First Hand Perspective
On today’s episode of The Playful Psychologist, I interview my younger brother, Richard, who is on the autism spectrum. Together, we answer listener questions in the hope of shedding more light onto the needs and wants of people on the autism spectrum. We explore the following questions:- What are some of your biggest accomplishments?- Did you do ABA therapy when you were little and if so, did you enjoy it?- What did ABA therapy teach you?- How can people support you?- Did you enjoy school?...
2020-10-14
19 min
The Playful Psychologist
Infant Sleep: Why is it so Important for Early Development?
In this episode of The Playful Psychologist, I chat to Jen Hamilton who is the founder of WOT Baby. I personally used Jen's services with my own son when I was feeling very overwhelmed and her guidance turned my experience of motherhood around! I wanted to get her on the podcast so that she could share some of her knowledge with the rest of you and to also let knew mums know that you are NOT alone!We discuss why sleep is so important for infants and new mums and talk about 'taboo' topics such as sleep...
2020-10-09
43 min
The Playful Psychologist
Being a Psychology Student & Early Career Psychologist
In this episode, I answer all the questions that my instagram followers asked me on being a psychology student and early career psychologist. If you are a psychology student or a newly graduated psychologist, this episode will be particularly helpful to you!This episode will explore and answer the following questions:How can you prepare for graduate school/a masters program?What are the requirements for getting into a masters program?What are some tips on how to handle a masters interview?What are some ways that students can get experience in...
2020-10-01
26 min
The Playful Psychologist
Theory of Mind: What is it and how can you help your child with the development of TOM?
In this episode of The Playful Psychologist, I explore 'Theory of Mind' (TOM). Theory of mind is the ability to attribute mental states: beliefs, intents, desires, emotions, opinions, and knowledge, etc. to oneself & to others. Theory of mind is necessary to understand that others have beliefs, opinions, and feelings that are different to our own. TOM begins to develop at a pretty young age, around the 18 months to 2 years. At this age, children showing concern for others is the most obvious way that children show TOM. You may even notice that your child frowns or gets irritable when another...
2020-09-24
19 min
The Playful Psychologist
Having a Sibling on the Autism Spectrum: A Personal Account
In this week's episode of The Playful Psychologist, I talk about my personal experiences growing up with a brother on the autism spectrum. I explore sibling jealousy/craving attention, sibling anxiety/guilt, worries about the future, and when my relationship with my own brother began to change and why. Having a sibling on the autism spectrum is challenging, and my aim with this episode is to highlight the difficulties that typically developing siblings experience. We talk about the mental health of parents and the mental health of the individual with additional needs, however the mental health of siblings seems...
2020-09-16
24 min
The Playful Psychologist
Using Story Books to Facilitate Emotional Learning
In this episode of The Playful Psychologist, I share how you can use ANY story book to create an emotional learning lesson. I also share my own favourite picture books and give you the reasons as to why I love them, and how to use them to facilitate a lesson on emotional awareness, identification, and regulation. Most story books have a clear beginning middle and ending and you can use almost any story book to talk about emotions. Picture books are perfect for teaching about emotions at home, but are also super useful in the classroom. The ro...
2020-09-11
21 min
The Playful Psychologist
The Importance of Mindfulness for Children
Today's episode is all about mindfulness. The episode includes evidence-based information on what mindfulness is and the broader implications of practicing mindfulness regularly. I explain why I think it is important for kids and how it can help with impulse control, emotional regulation, and social skill development. I also explain why I think it is best used as a preventative strategy. I then go on to share my favourite Youtube videos and explain how I use them in therapy, and share my top three favourite mindfulness apps.In the session transcript, I’ve included a huge range of...
2020-09-01
19 min
The Playful Psychologist
Anxiety Presentations in Children
In this episode of The Playful Psychologist, I chat about anxiety and children. Did you know that anxiety is the most common mental health diagnosis in children, and that 1 in 10 children experience high levels of anxiety? Even more concerning, is the statistic that 1 in every 14 young Australians (aged 4-14) have experienced an anxiety disorder! This episode will hopefully shine some light on childhood anxiety, by discussing the following:- The difference between fear vs anxiety- Signs of anxiety in children- Causes of anxiety- Different presentations of anxietyI also...
2020-08-25
23 min
The Playful Psychologist
Episode 0: All About Me
Hi and WELCOME! This first episode is just a quick introduction to me, who I am, and what you can expect from this podcast in future episodes! I can't wait to share more content with you guys in the future!
2020-08-14
06 min
Running On Om
Roundtable with Emily Saul & Laura Green
Emily Saul is a sports psychology coach, with a Masters degree in Sports Psychology, and founder of E Saul Movement. She is the Leader of the November Project in Boston. Laura Green is the Community Boss of the November Project, working with the co-founders to connect the 120+ November Project leaders globally, and plays a large role in the growth and development of the November Project as an inclusive free fitness movement. She is a physical therapist, and led the San Francisco November Project for 5 years. She is the host of the Wisconsin Notes Podcast. Emily and Lauren are friends, and...
2020-05-29
1h 08
The Underwater Technology Podcast
Underwater Technology Podcast - Pod3 - Jim Hanlon, COVE Ocean Canada
Podcast 3 - this week SUT CEO Steve Hall interviews Jim Hanlon, CEO of the Centre for Ocean Ventures & Entrepreneurship (COVE Ocean https://coveocean.com) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Jim explains that the Atlantic Canada region is a hub for innovation in underwater technology with several SUT Member companies having operations in the area. Jim talks about the role of COVE, the range of technology activities taking place in Canada, the rising profile of offshore renewables, the strong university & research institute presence in Halifax and schemes available for companies who might wish to locate in the region. Finally he...
2020-05-01
26 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Coming of Age
A Tender Thing by Emily Neuberger
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/392054 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Tender Thing Author: Emily Neuberger Narrator: Emily Neuberger Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 4 minutes Release date: April 7, 2020 Genres: Coming of Age Publisher's Summary: An exhilarating debut novel set under the dazzling lights of late 1950s Broadway, where a controversial new musical pushes the boundaries of love, legacy, and art. Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Eleanor O'Hanlon always felt different. In love with musical theater from a young age, she memorized every show album she could get her hands on. So when she discovers an open call for...
2020-04-08
10 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Coming of Age
A Tender Thing by Emily Neuberger
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/392054to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Tender Thing Author: Emily Neuberger Narrator: Emily Neuberger Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 4 minutes Release date: April 7, 2020 Genres: Coming of Age Publisher's Summary: An exhilarating debut novel set under the dazzling lights of late 1950s Broadway, where a controversial new musical pushes the boundaries of love, legacy, and art. Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Eleanor O'Hanlon always felt different. In love with musical theater from a young age, she memorized every show album she could get her hands on. So when she discovers an open call for one...
2020-04-08
11h 04
Get Lost in the World of Stories With Free Audiobook
Tender Thing Audiobook by Emily Neuberger
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 392054 Title: Tender Thing Author: Emily Neuberger Narrator: Emily Neuberger Format: Unabridged Length: 11:04:00 Language: English Release date: 04-07-20 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, Coming of Age, Contemporary Women Summary: An exhilarating debut novel set under the dazzling lights of late 1950s Broadway, where a controversial new musical pushes the boundaries of love, legacy, and art. Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Eleanor O'Hanlon always felt different. In love with musical theater from a young age, she memorized every show album she could get her hands...
2020-04-07
11h 04
Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Historical
A Tender Thing by Emily Neuberger
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/392054to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Tender Thing Author: Emily Neuberger Narrator: Emily Neuberger Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 4 minutes Release date: April 7, 2020 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: An exhilarating debut novel set under the dazzling lights of late 1950s Broadway, where a controversial new musical pushes the boundaries of love, legacy, and art. Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Eleanor O'Hanlon always felt different. In love with musical theater from a young age, she memorized every show album she could get her hands on. So when she discovers an open call for one of her...
2020-04-07
11h 04
Download Best Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
A Tender Thing by Emily Neuberger
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/392054 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Tender Thing Author: Emily Neuberger Narrator: Emily Neuberger Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 4 minutes Release date: April 7, 2020 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: An exhilarating debut novel set under the dazzling lights of late 1950s Broadway, where a controversial new musical pushes the boundaries of love, legacy, and art. Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Eleanor O'Hanlon always felt different. In love with musical theater from a young age, she memorized every show album she could get her hands on. So when she discovers an open call for one...
2020-04-07
10 min
Well, Actually
Emily Tresidder - British Reality TV
Emily Tresidder joins us to Well, Actually her love of British Reality TV.
2019-12-19
56 min
Vic & Em's Comedy Gems
Episode 102 - Anna Piper Scott
This week we’re joined by Melbourne via Perth comedian Anna Piper Scott, to discuss the end of Emily’s career. That’s it. That’s the podcast.Find Anna on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Also get tickets to Anna’s Fringe show here.Like our Facebook pages: Comedy Gems, Emily Tresidder, Hands Down Comedy. Follow us on Instagram @comedygems, @vicsta.gram, @emtrez, or on Twitter @thecomedygems, @vickyhanlon, @EmilyTresidder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-09-03
00 min
Vic & Em's Comedy Gems
Episode 88 - Dave Hynes
This week we chat to Melbourne comedian and v good boy, Dave Hynes about phone number nostalgia, changing people’s lives through food, and Emily’s travel diary. Find Dave on Facebook here and buy tickets to his MICF2019 show here!Like our Facebook pages: Comedy Gems, Emily Tresidder, Hands Down Comedy. Follow us on Instagram @comedygems, @vicsta.gram, @emtrez, or on Twitter @thecomedygems, @vickyhanlon, @EmilyTresidder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019-03-19
00 min
Running On Om
Emily Saul on Discovering the Path of Play in Sport and Life
In this episode, Emily Saul, co-leader of November Project Boston and Lead Playmaker at Life is Good’s Playmakers, explores what is means to inspire others. She discusses how she was introduced to the mental techniques of sport psychology during her time as a Division I rower at the University of Tulsa, which later led her to receive a masters in Sports Psychology at Boston University. Emily reflects on her work as the Lead Playmaker at Life is Good’s public charity called Playmakers. She explains how her Playmakers work has lead her to believe that everyone yearns for play thro...
2015-07-31
1h 02