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Financial Freedom Podcast with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
đŻ Joseph Woodbury Neighbor.com | How to Turn Extra Space into Passive Income
Joseph Woodbury Neighbor.com is changing the game for homeowners and property holders looking to generate passive income with zero hassle. In this exclusive startup founder interview, Joseph reveals how he built Neighbor.com, a disruptive peer-to-peer storage platform that empowers anyone to profit from their unused spaceâjust like the Airbnb of storage.If you've been Googling "how to make money with extra space" or looking for scalable side hustles, this episode is tailored for you. Joseph breaks down how Neighbor.com simplifies storage solutions while giving hosts peace of mind through built-in protections like a $1M...
2025-06-28
22 min
Disability Daily Podcast
April 10: David Harbour & Joseph Pulitzer
Transcript Today we celebrate actor David Harbour with bipolar disorder & blind newspaper magnate Joseph Pulitzer. ---- Hello and welcome to the Disability Daily Podcast! Iâm your host, Katie, and over the past couple years, Iâve worked on a 365-day calendar that recognizes different folks and key moments in disability history each day of the year. Iâm turning this into a quick daily podcast, and Iâm excited to share this with you! If youâre committed to learning more about disability and accessibility, please subscribe to the podcast on Podbean...
2025-04-12
05 min
Digital Pathology Podcast
121: How Pathology Images Can Transform Cancer Understanding w/ Dr. Lija Joseph
Send us a textIn this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Lija Joseph, a pathologist who is redefining patient care by making pathology more accessible and understandable. Traditionally, pathology has been a âbehind-the-scenesâ specialty, but Dr. Joseph is changing that by directly engaging with patients, showing them their pathology slides, and empowering them with knowledge about their diagnoses.đŹ Key Topics Covered:[00:00:00] Introduction to Patient-Centric Pathology[00:01:00] Meet Dr. Lija Joseph: Her Background and Journey[00:05:00] The Patient Who Inspired a New Approach[00:1...
2025-02-03
53 min
Soul Sessions | Jungian Coaching Podcast by CreativeMind
Hero's Journey and Finding Your Purpose: Interview with Scott Neumeister, PhD.
This week on our podcast Dr. Rob interviews Scott Neumeister, PhD. as he discusses the profound shifts that led him from a career in IT to teaching literature. Listen in as Scott reflects on facing societal and internal pressures, navigating a major career pivot, and embracing a teaching role that aligns with his passion for literature. In this weekâs Soul Sessions by CreativeMind, The Heroâs Journey and Finding Your Purpose - Interview with Scott Neumeister, PhD., we cover:The impact of Jungian archetypes and the Hero's Journey on personal transformationScottâs transition from IT...
2024-12-24
1h 08
Stronger Dads Collective
Ep. 87 - Joseph Whittaker: The Shift from Tested to Untested Powerlifting
Don't forget to sign up to the â â â â â â â â â â â Stronger Dads Newsletterâ â â â â â â â â â â . In Episode 87, Iâm joined by Joseph Whittaker, a father of two and elite powerlifter. Back in 2013â2014, I first met Joseph when we competed at IPF Powerlifting meets here in New Zealand. Heâs continued competing ever since, recently taking the platform at the Big Dogs Powerlifting Meet, where he totalled an impressive 1055kg. We talk about his upbringing playing sports alongside 40 cousins, how his strength was an advantage from a young age, and his transition from tested to untested powerlifting. Joseph also shares how as an untested lifter he ke...
2024-12-21
52 min
Rethink Culture
S03E05 Culture Lessons from Airbnb to Zappos, with Joseph Michelli PhD
âYou see companies: âI'm going to put a⌠ping pong table in the break room⌠and I'm going to have a massage therapist come in and do chair massagesâŚâ Those are all nice amenities, but they aren't culture⌠Culture⌠is the force that keeps everything together⌠Some people never get that, they never understand this is necessary⌠But if⌠they want to stick around for a while⌠they need to create a workplace that the people want to come back to every single day⌠You're going to be alone unless you understand that the only way you create anything is through people⌠Do you...
2024-11-08
40 min
From the Mentor's Desk
An Interview with Channing Tate, PhD, MPH, expert health disparities researcher on aging and palliative care
Join Anne Libby, PhD and Channing Tate, PhD, MPH as they discuss motivation and challenges faced by researchers, particularly principal investigators. Dr. Libby's co-host is Mr. Joseph Libby, a novice researcher. â â â Looking to learn more about grant writing? Learn more about Grant Writing for Health Researchers on Coursera. â â â Learn more about Channing Tate's experience here.
2024-07-20
47 min
From the Mentor's Desk
An Interview with Jennifer Kemp, PhD, expert biomedical sciences and clinical research grant writer
Join Anne Libby, PhD and Jennifer Kemp, PhD as they discuss grant proposal writing for biomedical and health research. Dr. Libby's co-host is Mr. Joseph Libby, a novice researcher. â â Looking to learn more about grant writing? Learn more about Grant Writing for Health Researchers on Coursera. â â Jennifer Kemp directs the Research Office for the largest department in the School of Medicine, the Department of Medicine, at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. She provides grant proposal development, writing, and editing support for established and early career researchers on faculty...
2024-07-19
37 min
The Wrecking Ball
Joseph's Journey, Part V: "Joseph and Delegated Authority"
Send us a textHow did Joseph, a slave and prisoner rise to prominence in Egypt? Delegated authority came because of Josephâs character and his success.
2024-07-16
1h 04
The Wrecking Ball
Joseph's Journey, Part IV "Blessed to Be a Blessing"
Send us a textJoseph didnât have control over his circumstances; he did however have control over his attitude and perspective.Why was Joseph prospering and being such a blessing to those around him? Why was God's favor so abundant?Join Dr. Bruce as he opens up the Scriptures and shares on "How to Be A Blessing"
2024-07-09
55 min
Quantum Nurse: Out of the Rabbit Hole from Stress to Bliss
#364- Dr. Joseph Sansone, PhD & Kevin Jenkins - Election 2024 Updates: Slavery or Sovereignty
 Quantum Nurse https://graceasagra.com/ http://graceasagra.bio.link/presents Freedom International Livestream Wednesday June 12, 2024 @ 3:00 PM EST Guests: Dr. Joseph Sansone, PhD and Kevin Jenkins Topic: Election 2024 Updates: Slavery or Sovereignty  Bio/s: Kevin D. Jenkins, a public speaker and transformational executive with an impressive track record is leading the charge at Urban Global Health Alliance as CEO/Founder and at Freedom Travel Alliance as CMO/Founder.  Today, Kevin D. Jenkins as the co-chair of the Zelenko Freedom Foundation is once again...
2024-06-12
1h 23
Financial Freedom Podcast with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
#886 - Overcoming Adversity and Embracing Uncertainty with Joseph Malone (Southern Cross)
Join us in this powerful episode as we sit down with Joseph Malone, CEO and Founder of Southern Cross Safety Academy, to explore the transformative journey from adversity to empowerment. Joseph, a combat veteran with extensive experience in Marine Special Operations, shares his personal story of overcoming significant challenges, including PTSD and a traumatic brain injury, to become a leading expert in personal safety and self-defense. We will dive into the concept of lethality, discussing why Joseph believes that being capable of great violence can actually help preserve peace and ensure personal safety. Through his inspiring narrative...
2024-06-10
20 min
The Wrecking Ball
Joseph's Journey, Part III. "Four Phases of Development"
Send us a textJoseph went through 4 phases of leadership development. We all are in one of the four stages. In this session, you will learn what each one is and how to move into the next phase.
2024-06-04
1h 02
Drug Free ADHD
#11 â Awareness for Neurodiversity | Samantha Hiew PhD
In this episode I speak with Samantha Hiew PhD, an Award-Winning Intersectionality & Neurodiversity Speaker, Scientist, Social Entrepreneur. We discuss: The problem with the term âneurotypicalâ Meditation for dealing with the voice in our head Risk taking vs security This episode was recorded back in 2022. In typical ADHD fashion itâs been sitting on my hard drive for way too long. There is so much gold in this episode. This was the first time Sam and I met. Since then weâve become close friends. So I hope w...
2024-04-04
51 min
Watermelon Seeds
WS50 - The PhD Path & âIn Betweenâ Ft. Candice Ruh
Candice Ruh tells the story of her mid career life change. From back surgery, to writing a book on a roadtrip, to returning to grad school, Candy shares the lessons and learning she uncovered in each stage. She also raves about being a teacher, a mom, and a yogi! 1:15 Meet Candy! 6:35 When you canât do it on your own 9:04 Writing a book 19:48 Path to a PhD 25:13 Communication 32:21 Being a mom 35:28 Yoga
2024-03-19
42 min
No BS around Web3 | Wavect
Don't watch this, if you want to sleep at night | Joseph Miller, PhD
𤯠It's getting WILD, just had a podcast with Joseph Miller, a serial founder and scientist. We discussed all sorts of exciting things, ⢠entrepreneurial learnings and failures, ⢠his work with Ray Dalio at Bridgewater, ⢠general purpose robots coming in the upcoming years, ⢠AI and data privacy, ⢠and so much more. I was baffled, I hope you'll enjoy the episode as much as I did. đ§ About Joseph Miller, PhD (Guest, right): - Co-Founder of Quivr (Web3 Social Validation protocol) - Founder of Battery CI (Casual inference based hedge fund) - Co-Founder of Vivun (world's first AI-powered platform for presales) - Former CTO of pearpop ...
2024-02-08
1h 01
Quantum Nurse: Out of the Rabbit Hole from Stress to Bliss
#352-Dr.Joseph Sansone, PhD with Atty David Meiswinkle-": The Case for Action: Ban the Jabs and Launch a Grand Jury Investigation"
 Quantum Nurse https://graceasagra.com/ http://graceasagra.bio.link/presents  Freedom International Livestream Friday, January 26, 2024 @ 7:00 PM EST 12:00 AM UK 1:00 AM Germany  Guest: Dr. Joseph Sansone, PhD with Atty David Meiswinkle Topic: The Case for Action: Ban the Jabs and Launch a Grand Jury Investigation https://josephsansone.substack.com/  Bio: Dr. Joseph Sansone is a psychotherapist opposed to psychopathic authoritarianism, is a board member at the National American Renaissance movement, and the author of the GOP âBan the...
2024-01-27
1h 16
Pathways with Joseph Campbell
EP 29: Literary Wizardry - A Discussion with Joseph Campbell
In this episode of Pathways entitled, "Literary Wizardry - A Discussion with Joseph Campbell, recorded on December 15th 1970, Joseph Campbell holds a discussion session with students after his address to the student body of Sarah Lawrence College on the work of Thomas Mann. Host Bradley Olson gives an introduction and commentary after the lecture.Pathways with Joseph Campbell is hosted by Brad Olson, PhD and is a production of the Joseph Campbell Foundation. It is produced by Tyler Lapkin. Executive Producer, John Bucher. Â Audio and editing services provided by Charles Mallett.For more information on t...
2024-01-01
1h 04
Therapist Uncensored Podcast
The Amygdala Unpacked with Dr. Joseph LeDoux - Replay (217)
Tune in as we follow up on last week's episode, and sit down with amygdala expert, Dr. Joseph LeDoux. We discuss the non-conscious versus unconscious, protein synthesis, the differences between fear and threat, and how it all applies in the world of attachment.
2023-10-24
48 min
Longevity by Design
Neurosurgery, Preventing Alzheimerâs Disease, and Optimizing VO2max with Dr. Joseph Maroon
Did you know an estimated 6.7 million Americans aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer's disease? Alzheimerâs disease is the most common form of dementia, contributing to 60â70% of dementia cases. Being that aging is the primary risk factor for developing dementia, the Longevity By Design team has been eager to discuss dementia on the show. In this episode, Dr. Blander and Ashley Reaver, MS, RD, CSSD interview Dr. Joseph Maroon. Dr. Maroon is a professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and longtime team neurosurgeon to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Dr. Maroon shares a ton...
2023-09-27
1h 16
Association Rockstars
Joseph Jones, PhD, MPA, IOM
Joseph Jones, PhD, MPA, IOM is chief of staff to the president at Des Moines University. He is the former executive director of The Harkin Institute for Public Policy & Citizen Engagement at Drake University. He is a community volunteer, local elected official, and nonprofit organization board leader. He is a lifelong introvert and spends his quiet time with his 7-year-old Newfoundland and an assortment of backyard chickens.Host and Founder: Lowell Aplebaum - CEO & Strategy Catalyst at Vista Cova Producer and Operations: Amy Hager - Strategy Advisor at Vista CovaVideo and Audio Editing: Kaelyn S...
2023-09-13
21 min
Avant-Garde EntrepreneurÂŽ
Meet Joseph Peer: A Social Entrepreneur's Journey into Health & Fitness - Part 2
Regardless of how passionate we are about our social enterprise, a passion project can become a job if we don't have boundaries in place and learn to balance the business side of it. In today's episode, we go through the second and last part of my conversation with the social entrepreneur, husband, father, and Owner of Crescent Tactical Fitness in Tennessee, Joseph Peer. Tune in and listen to the thirty-eighth episode of Avant-garde Entrepreneur. In this second part of the conversation, we talk about the importance of expert guidance in business; Joseph highlights ho...
2023-08-08
23 min
This Jungian Life Podcast
FRIEND or FOE: The AI Debate with Michael L. Littman, PhD
The uses and abuses of ChatGPT artificial intelligence language model have taken the collective imagination by storm. Apocalyptic predictions of the singularity, when technology becomes uncontrollable and irreversible, frighten us as we imagine a future where human intelligence is irrelevant. Prof. Michael Littman joins us to contextualize the advancement of artificial intelligence and debunk the paranoid rhetoric littering the public discourse.Michael has made groundbreaking research contributions enabling machines to learn from their experiences, assess the environment, make decisions, and improve their actions over time in real-world applications. His later work expanded into multi-agent systems, investigating how s...
2023-08-03
53 min
Avant-Garde EntrepreneurÂŽ
Meet Joseph Peer: A Social Entrepreneur's Journey into Health & Fitness - Part 1
Social entrepreneurship isn't butterflies and flowers all the time; sometimes, it can be a bit stressful. When the stress hormone runs loose, we can either numb its effects with alcohol, nicotine, and binge eating or help our body process it. What is the best option to do so? Exercising, meditation, and healthy eating and sleeping habits. Today, as we start wrapping up the special avant-garde entrepreneurs series, we meet the inspiring Joseph Peer, a true citizen of the world, social entrepreneur, husband, father, and the Owner of Crescent Tactical Fitness in Tennessee, USA. Tu...
2023-07-25
34 min
The Environmental Justice Lab
Ep. 24 - PFAS and Environmental Justice with Jahred Liddie, PhD Candidate at Harvard University
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, or âPFASâ, has been in the news a lot lately. From the EPAâs proposed drinking water regulations to the $10.3 billion settlement to be paid by 3M, PFAS is starting to be recognized as a significant threat to our public health. But what you may not have heard is that the presence of PFAS in our environment is a major environmental justice issue as well. That is what our guest, Jahred Liddie, helps us understand on this episode. Jahred Liddie is a PhD candidate in the Department of Environmental Health in the Harvard T.H. Cha...
2023-06-28
42 min
OrthoJOE
Artificial Intelligence: Past, Present, and Future (with special guest Joseph Silburt, PhD)
In this episode, Marc and Mo are joined by special guest Joseph Silburt, PhD (Data Scientist at OrthoEvidence) in a follow-up discussion focusing on the latest developments in--and ethical implications of--artificial intelligence, machine learning, neural networks, and ChatGPT.   Links: Leopold SS, Haddad FS, Sandell LJ, Swiontkowski M. Artificial Intelligence Applications and Scholarly Publication in Orthopaedic Surgery. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2023 Apr 17. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.23.00293. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37067181. https://bit.ly/3HXWrGy  Subspecialties: Ethics Orthopaedic EssentialsÂ
2023-06-14
25 min
Stronger Together Experience
Stronger Together at FETC with Rosalyn W., PhD
 Rosalyn W., PhD @Rosalyn_Teach Asst. Prof ECE @udelaware #Literacy #Pedagogy #Inclusion #SocialJustice #Data #MIE #GoogleET #IamNCCE #ISTE23Presenter @apsitRosalyn #EdTech
2023-03-07
14 min
Speaking of Psychology
Why clutter stresses us out, with Dn. Joseph Ferrari, PhD
Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by all your stuff? If so, you're not alone. In recent years, a thriving decluttering industry has sprung up to help us deal with our ever-accumulating piles of things. Dn. Joseph Ferrari, PhD, of DePaul University, talks about why we accumulate so much stuff and why we find it so hard to deal with it, what the research says about clutter, stress and anxiety, and the best ways to get started clearing the clutter in your home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-02-22
36 min
Beyond the Thesis With Papa PhD
Using SciComm to Make a Difference with Albertha Joseph-Alexander
On this episode of Papa PhD, I bring you my recent conversation about science communication with Albertha Joseph-Alexander and about how scicomm has impacted her researcher career. If you are curious about science content creation and about the scicomm space, Albertha shares her journey and her lessons learned, so far. Happy listening! VIDEO https://youtu.be/yMjkOk00SRA?sub_confirmation=1 Dr. Albertha Joseph-Alexander has a PhD in Plant Science from the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, in Trinidad and Tobago. Albertha has a natural ability to tell stories and as a result, her enthusiasm for science communication...
2022-10-27
48 min
UWO Now
Active Shooter with Chris Tarmann and Joseph Peterson, PhD, Part ll
UWO Acting Police Chief Chriss Tarmann is an expert trainer helping law enforcement agencies, organizations, and campuses across the country prepare for and active shooter. Joseph Peterson, Phd tells what happened when an active shooter entered his NIU classroom.
2022-10-07
21 min
UWO Now
Active Shooter with Chris Tarmann and Joseph Peterson, PhD
UWO Acting Police Chief Chris Tarmann is an expert trainer helping law enforcement agencies, organizations, and campuses across the country prepare for an active shooter. Joseph Peterson, PhD tells what happened when an active shooter entered his NIU classroom.
2022-10-07
24 min
Reshape Your Health with Dr. Morgan Nolte
131. How to Use Exercise to Improve Insulin Sensitivity with Joseph Houmard, PhD
Have a question you want answered on the podcast? Send us a text!Joseph Houmard, PhD is a professor in the Department of Exercise & Sport Science and Director of the Human Performance Laboratory at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC.Dr. Houmard is an author of more than 150 scientific papers and book chapters and has been funded by the National Institutes of Health for his research. Dr. Houmardâs research focuses on skeletal muscle metabolism and how it is altered with conditions such as aging, insulin, resistance, and obesity and how interventions such as weight lo...
2022-07-13
54 min
Catholic Fragments Podcast
Episode 7: Joseph Ratzinger on the Struggle of Faith
This episode features commentary on Joseph Ratzinger's (Pope Benedict XVI) 1968 book Introduction to Christianity, with special attention to his theology of faith and doubt. To explore Ratzinger's Introduction to Christianity further, visit: https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Christianity-2nd-Communio-Books/dp/1586170295/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=joseph+ratzinger&qid=1656550401&s=books&sprefix=joseph+rat%2Cstripbooks%2C108&sr=1-3 For more rich content in Catholic theology, philosophy and spirituality, visit https://www.myinteriorcastle.com Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at "Donald Wallenfang" Twitter- @septimasmoradas Instagram- myinteriorcastle313 YouTube- "Donald Wallenfang"
2022-06-29
24 min
Heroes and Legends Documentary Channel Podcast
Ep. 15. The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell and the Monomyth
The heroâs journey is the mythological representation of the challenges we all face in life and the path that must be travelled to overcome them. But more than that, it represents what famous mythologist Joseph Campbell saw as the generic-representation of the process of personal development and maturity that each person must undergo in order to become balanced, healthy members of society. This usually means dealing with repressed emotional issues, making difficult decisions, having the courage to suffer, and accepting all the consequences. Campbell was influenced in his wide study of religion and mythology by psychologists such as Fr...
2022-06-18
42 min
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
The Psychological Benefits of Using a Process to Achieve an Outcome | Joseph Keebler PhD & Peter Krask
Processes decrease our cognitive load and increase our productivity. On Behavioral Grooves we have talked with out guests a lot about habits and routines, but not so much about the processes behind them. In this bitesize episode we discuss the psychological benefits of using processes and how you can leverage them in your life. To illustrate the use of processes to achieve different outcomes, we are joined by both a practitioner and a researcher on this episode. Joseph R. Keebler is a Researcher and a Professor of Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University...
2022-04-27
23 min
Therapist Uncensored Podcast
Unpacking the Amygdala with Dr. Joseph LaDoux
Tune in as we follow up on last week's episode, and sit down with amygdala expert, Dr. Joseph LeDoux. We discuss the non-conscious versus unconscious, protein synthesis, the differences between fear and threat, and how it all applies in the world of attachment.
2022-04-26
48 min
PRICE of Pain
Episode 14 - Joseph Riley III, Ph.D.
We welcome the new year and a new season of the podcast with Dr. Joseph Riley III. Dr. Riley is one of the founders of PRICE and weâll learn how his passion for race car driving eventually morphed into a career in pain research. Music: Celestial Soda Pop By: Ray Lynch/BMI
2022-01-12
1h 09
From Lab to Launch by Qualio
Overcoming barriers in infrastructure and human capital with Joseph Mocanu PhD from Verge Healthtech Fund
You may have heard the adage, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Today's guest Joseph Mocanu, PhD shares how companies and entrepreneurs across the world are overcoming barriers to bring an ounce of prevention to emerging markets and rural communities. His company, Verge HealthTech Fund focuses on seed stage healthcare technology companies relevant to emerging markets. He explains how each of us can get involved and be part of the solution to bridge the gap in life sciences between human capital and healthcare access. We each can make a difference.  Joseph Mo...
2021-12-15
29 min
Telehealth Heroes
Ep 4 â Bringing Home Better Sleep with Telemedicine featuring Dr. Joseph Krainin
In the fourth episode of Telehealth Heroes, Brandon interviews Dr. Joseph Krainin, the founder of Singular Sleep, an award winning sleep center that offers at-home sleep studies. They discuss his unique career path, his pains with the American healthcare system, and whether doctors should be trained in business during medical school. Check out Singular Sleep. Follow Telehealth Heroes on your favorite podcast app.
2021-10-11
58 min
What's in It for Me?
The Joseph M. Fannell Memorial Foundation is Doing EPIC Things!
Dr. Pierce interviews Evelyn Fannell of The Joseph M. Fannell Memorial Foundation. The Joseph M. Fannell Memorial Foundation Website josephmfannellmemorialfund.org TEACHERS GET FREE SUPPLIES: https://elink.io/p/whatsinitforme-94d18c4 Educational Partnerships to Impact Children, Inc. (EPIC) https://epicnonprofit.org/ Emergency Meal Assistance (770) 288-9005 (call or text) Donations https://paypal.me/epicnonprofit Show Ideas info@epicnonprofit.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsinitforme/message Support this podcast: h...
2021-07-21
08 min
The Coaching Lab: Health, Wellness & Performance! (Brad Cooper, PhD)
Blood Flow Restriction Training (Joseph Marcus)
When first hearing about blood flow restriction training, it may sound more like an ancient torture device than an actual training strategy - at least it did to us! Restricting blood flow might seem like a counterintuitive training method, but this technique has been touted as âthe next big fitness trendâ. Airbands Founder Joseph Marcus discusses the research, practical application and more.  We came into this interview skeptical, but left intrigued enough to try it out!For more information about the Catalyst Community, earning your health & wellness coaching certification, the annual Rocky Mountain Coaching Retreat & Symposium and much mor...
2021-04-05
42 min
Life Science Success
Francesco Salituro PhD
Send us a textIn this episode, I interview Francesco Salituro Independent Consultant at Salituro MedChem Solutions. Francesco has a tremendous background in drug development and he is helping a lot of early-stage companies. Additionally, Frank has supported the Epilepsy Foundation of New England for years because of his son Joseph. Joseph passed away from SUDEP (Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy) which initiated the creation of Joseph's HOPE (Helping Other People with Epilepsy) Scholarship Fund. We discuss Francesco's career, drug discovery and his active life in the Epilepsy Foundation of New England after the loss of his...
2021-03-08
32 min
Criminal Behaviorology
Two MORE Speakers on Behavior Analysis (Novel Uses of ABA - Part II)
Criminal Behaviorology Two MORE Speakers on Behavior Analysis (Novel Uses of ABA - Part II) In our second installment of the webinar series (Novel Uses of Applied Behavior Analysis - Part II) we have presentations from Joseph Cautilli and Michael Weinberg. Joseph Cautilli, PhD, BCBA-D, has served in numerous settings and has been a guest on a previous episode. Michael Weinberg, PhD, BCBA-D, has 35 plus years of experience in the application of behavior analytic services to various populations and age groups.  SPECIAL NOTE:  This is...
2021-03-01
1h 42
Pathways with Joseph Campbell
Pathways with Joseph Campbell - Preview
For more information on the MythMaker Podcast Network and Joseph Campbell, visit JCF.org. Pathways with Joseph Campbell is hosted by Brad Olson, PhD and is a production of the Joseph Campbell Foundation. It is produced by John Bucher and Ilya Smirnoff. Executive Producer, Robert Walter. Audio and editing services provided by Seth Bailin. All music exclusively provided by APM Music (apmmusic.com) Pathways with Joseph Campbell is hosted by Brad Olson, PhD and is a production of the Joseph Campbell Foundation. It is produced by Tyler Lapkin. Executive Producer, Joh...
2021-02-11
00 min
We Do Science - The Sports Nutrition Podcast
"Making Weight in Combat Sports" with Dr Carl Langan-Evans and Joseph Matthews PhD(c)
Episode 151 of the Institute of Performance Nutrition's "We Do Science" podcast! In this episode, I (Laurent Bannock) discuss "Making Weight in Combat Sports" with Dr Carl Langan-Evans (Liverpool John Moores University, UK) and Joseph Matthews PhD(c) (Nottingham Trent University / Birmingham City University, UK).Discussion Topics Include:Overview of Combat Sports and weight classifications"Extreme Rapid Weight Loss" and "Rapid Weight Gain" in combat sportsMetabolic regulation and exercise physiology relevant to combat sportsEnergy Availability, Relative Energy Deficiency, the Male and Female Athlete TriadCombat Sport Nutrition: an overview of the science and application...
2021-01-21
1h 29
Moontower Business
Episode 52: Jerold L. Zimmerman, PhD. & Daniel P. Forrester
Episode 52 features a fun conversation with Jerold L. Zimmerman, PhD. & Daniel P. Forrestor, authors of Relentless, The Forensics of Mobsters' Business Practices. Â They do a great job of analyzing four criminal organizations in a business framework. Â We recommend that you buy their book. Â https://www.amazon.com/Relentless-Forensics-Mobsters-Business-Practices/dp/1734837101 Podcast music by www.bensound.comÂ
2021-01-10
39 min
Tell Me Your Story
Joseph Cardillo Phd - 2021 THE YEAR OF ATTENTION
Joseph Cardillo Phd - 2021 THE YEAR OF ATTENTION by Richard DuganBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tell-me-your-story--6541985/support.
2021-01-07
1h 38
Product Mastery Now for Product Managers, Leaders, and Innovators
TEI 310: Product managers emerge stronger through adversity â with Joseph Michelli, PhD
Lessons on innovation and product management from the pandemic Dr. Joseph Michelli is a returning guest, having previously...
2020-11-23
29 min
DC Entrepreneur
Dr. Joseph Cardillo PhD, author of "The 12 Rules of Attention: How to Avoid Screw-Ups, Free Up Headspace, Do More and Be More At Work" "
George speaks with friend of the podcast Dr. Joseph Cardillo, PhD, about his new book "12 Rules of Attention: How to Avoid Screw-Ups, Free Up Headspace, Do More and Be More At Work."Â Dr. Joe is an inspirational speaker and nationally best-selling author of multiple books in the fields of health, mind-body-spirit, and psychology. In this conversation Dr. Joe talks about how entrepreneurs can get off of autopilot and refocus their attention throughout their daily lives and in their work. Â You'll learn about the three "Mindwares" and what are the differences with attention, mindfulness, an...
2020-10-24
46 min
State Of Readiness
Dr. Morphis Tsalikidis (PhD); Founder | Consultant | Trainer | Speaker at Morphis Consulting
Video version https://vimeo.com/460252023 About the Podcast In this edition of âState of Readinessâ, I invite Dr. Morphis Tsalikidis. Morphis is an experienced professional in the field of Operational Excellence who I have known for a great many years and with whom I have shared the stage at several conferences. Our conversation is on the impact of COVID on businesses and their operations. Even though we know...
2020-09-21
45 min
Culinary School Stories
Story #014 - Joseph Keefer
GUESTâS NAME: Joseph KeeferCULINARY SCHOOL AFFILIATION: Johnson & Wales University, North Miami, FLBIO:Â Chef Joseph Keefer was born in the small town of Spring Hill Florida, which is where he discovered his love for cooking in a home economics class. He went to Nature Coast Technical High School and studied Culinary Arts under Chef Peter Diulio. The next decision was an obvious and that was to further his culinary education at the post-secondary level.Chef Keefer enrolled in the College of Culinary Arts at Johnson & Wales Universityâs Miami campus where he sp...
2020-08-17
51 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Mental Health and Pop Culture in the Pandemic: Mental Illness in Pop Culture S4 E1
Video version of this podcast episode at https://youtu.be/aBD0yaUyGms We kick off season 4 of Mental Illness in Pop Culture by adding video, reintroducing ourselves. and getting authentic about mental health and pop culture during the pandemic. We each talk about personal mental health issues during this crisis as well as how our professional lives have been affected: Leanne as executive director of a homeless shelter, and Joe & Scott as educators. We also reflect on pandemic pop culture. We finish with the full version of our theme song, bringing together "Mental Illness in Pop Culture" with Scott's lifetime...
2020-05-30
58 min
Med School Radio - Simon R. Downes
220. Pathologystudent.com -The Sister Mary Joseph nodule
Pathologystudent.com -The Sister Mary Joseph nodule
2020-03-01
01 min
The JWellsCFO Show
#JWellsCFOShow Ep.22 â Inspiration From Kara Joseph, Wine Sommelier
Welcome to a conversation with Kara Joseph, inspiration from wine & business. Listen for more. You follow Kara here: https://www.bewineinspired.com/ Welcome to the SHOW! Premiering every Monday. Feel free to add your take on anything mentioned. Find Jeremy Wells here: https://twitter.com/JWellsCFO?s=1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jwellscfo/ https://www.facebook.com/JWellsCFOPage/ https://www.jwellscfo.com/ See the end of this episode for suggestions, comments, and even guests! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jwellscfo...
2020-02-04
30 min
The Manage Your Message Podcast
Arthur Joseph: Speech Coach to the Stars
In this episode of the Manage Your Message Podcast host Jim Karrh welcomes Arthur Joseph, recognized by Forbes as âarguably the top speech coach in the world.â Arthur has for five decades been fulfilling his mission to âchange the world through voice.â Arthur founded and is chairman of the Vocal Awareness Institute, a voice and leadership training program. His client list reads like a âwhoâs whoâ of star athletes, broadcasters, and entertainers, icons such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tony Robbins, Emmitt Smith, Pierce Brosnan, and Angelina Jolie. Arthur works with dozens of corporate clients, physicians, attorneys, and...
2020-01-04
40 min
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Grooving: The Uber Science Symposium
On May 3, 2019, Kurt and Tim attended an invitation-only Science Symposium featuring a track on behavioral science at the San Francisco headquarters of human and food transportation giant Uber. During the one-day assembly, we sat in on presentations delivered by academic researchers from UCLA, University of British Columbia, University of California San Diego, Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia University and Stanford, among others. We also heard from practitioners of applied behavioral sciences who work at Facebook, Morningstar, TruFit, Cerego, Ipsos, Maritz, and, of course, Uber. Kurt and Tim were exposed to a massive amount of new research data, new insights...
2019-05-15
20 min
Low Tox Life
127: SHAME with Joseph Burgo Phd
In this week's show, I chat to Joseph Burgo, PhD about Shame - Shame itself and Shame, his new book which challenges us to use Shame as a springboard rather than be taken down by it. Resilience has a lot to do with that and Jo talks a lot about that too - how it's cultivated and what early childhood has to do with it. Jo has been practising psychotherapy for more than 35 years and held licenses as a marriage and family therapist and clinical psychologist so we're lucky to have him with us sharing his experience with patients...
2019-02-17
59 min
A Leap of Doubt
#032: The Satanic Panic, Fantasy Games, and Religion (w/ Joseph Laycock, PhD)
In this episode, we explore the topic of fantasy role-playing games (RPGs) within the context of the moral panic and cultural stigmatization that surrounded games like Dungeons & Dragons and Vampire: The Masquerade during the Satanic Panic of the 1980s and 1990s. My special guest is Joseph Laycock, PhD, assistant professor of religious studies at Texas State University and the author of three books, including Dangerous Games: What the Moral Panic over Role-Playing Games Says about Play, Religion, and Imagined Worlds. He has also written a book about vampire mythology and the communities that form around them and several journal...
2018-10-31
00 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Ain't Saints Radio: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Recovery and redemption: Itâs who they are and what they do. The Ainât Saints Radio crew join Mental Illness in Pop Cultureâs team for a podcast about their podcast. Each Ainât Saints Radio episode features guestsâ stories of addiction, recovery, and redemption while also incorporating banter, music, and humor. We discuss their motivation and individual backstories as well as relate their show to its inherent therapeutic factors and the core conditions of person-centered counseling. We also wax nostalgic about Waukegan East High School (Go Bulldogs!) and share personal examples of the importance of diversity in education. Ainât Sain...
2018-10-16
52 min
Small Business Conversations
Joseph Michelli, PhD discusses great customer service
Joseph Michelli, PhD is known for observing and reporting on businesses that have developed great cultures of customer service and team work. His books include: Driven to Delight - Delivering World Class Customer Experience the Mercedes-Benz Way; Leading the Starbucks Way; The Zappos Experience; as well as books detailing Ritz Carlton, UCLA medical center, and the Pike Place Fish Market. Join us as Dr. Michelli details how they do it, and how you can have the same in your business.
2018-09-25
1h 02
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Robin Williams' Come Inside My Mind: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Vulnerability, generativity, and a search for intimacy emerge as pervasive themes as we process and make sense of comedian and actor Robin Williamsâ life, based on the HBO documentary Come Inside My Mind. We talk about hypomania, addiction, depression, amazing films that people are better for having seen, and, ultimately, suicide related to Lewy Body Dementia. In this podcast series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that public perception is both reflected and influenced by popular media
2018-08-27
41 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Nebraska: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, we explore age-related cognitive impairment, alcoholism, rural midwestern culture, family dynamics, and the psychosocial development stage Ego Integrity vs. Despair in Nebraska, directed by Alexander Payne and starring Bruce Dern. Guest podcaster Ethan Conner joins his dad Scott and colleague Joe Flynn to discuss this father-son road-trip film. We frame our discussion with the Bruce Springsteen album Nebraska as we reflect on the filmâs stark, black & white, and often plainspoken themes, concluding that âReason to Believeâ could just as well have been used as a subtitle. In this podcast series, we foc...
2018-08-12
58 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, Beach Boys superfan Mark McGowan joins us as we explore family dynamics, birth order, addiction, schizoaffective disorder, creative genius, Love and Mercy, Charles Manson, the ethics of 24-hour therapy, and cousin rivalry, related to Brian Wilson, the Wilson family, and Mike Love. Podcaster Scott tries to make a case that Pet Sounds IS âGod Only Knows,â arguably the greatest pop song of all time, plus a bunch of other âreally interestingâ songs (in the same vein as âA Day in the Lifeâ hypothetically would be to Sergeant Pepperâs Lonely Hearts Club Band) but...
2018-08-04
50 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Still Alice: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, we analyze the impact of early familial Alzheimerâs in Still Alice, with Julianne Moore in the Academy Award-winning title role. We focus not only on how Alice and her family deal with her increasing cognitive impairment throughout the film but also reflect on identity loss, family dynamics, birth order roles, existential themes, the filmâs importance for counselors and other professional helpers, and our own fears as we contemplate how this topic relates to our families and possible futures. This episode is dedicated to my birth father, Joe Rowland, 1939-2018. In t...
2018-07-31
48 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Ingrid Goes West: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, our analysis of Ingrid Goes West starring Aubrie Plaza leads to an exploration of obsession, social media, and âlikeâ culture -- in the film . . . and our lives! Ingridâs IRL identity focuses on avoiding pain through attachment to online celebrities who have gained status by masking authenticity. Along with guest podcaster Diana Mondragon, we debate the endingâs humor and find the filmâs overall ideas reflective of what may currently be trending in life. In this podcast series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, b...
2018-07-28
36 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Wild: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, we explore revelation and restoration in Wild, starring Reese Witherspoon, based on author Cheryl Strayed's 1,000-mile walkabout to overcome addiction and depression following grief and loss. We examine the archetypal "hero's journey" -- transformation by prevailing over wounds and challenges. We also discuss some of the film's other symbols and archetypes, its carefully chosen music, and, ultimately, its reflection of the human condition. In this podcast series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that public perception is both reflected and influenced by popular...
2018-07-23
41 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Pearl Jam and Jeremy: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, guest podcaster Andrew Plath joins us to explore mental health issues related to Pearl Jam and âJeremy,â a song and video about a boy who finds voice by bringing a gun to school and killing himself. We debate the source of Jeremyâs angst, whether his retaliation was mental or physical, and interpret the songâs often-bleeped âfâ word, while speculating singer Eddie Vedder may have drawn on personal issues in his vocal and video performance. In this podcast series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional...
2018-07-15
59 min
The Not Old - Better Show
#152 The Longevity Economy, Joseph Coughlin, PhD
The Longevity Economy, Joseph Coughlin, PhD The Not Old Better Show, Interview Series Joseph F. Coughlin, PhD is founder and Director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology AgeLab. He teaches in MIT's Department of Urban Studies & Planning and the Sloan School's Advanced Management Program. Coughlin conducts research, speaks and consults on the impact of global demographic change and technology trends on consumer behavior, business innovation & public policy. He produces the online publication Disruptive Demographics.  He is the author of The Longevity Economy: Inside the World's Fastest Growing, Most Misunderstood Market, an...
2018-01-19
14 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
The Stanford Prison Experiment: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, we examine The Stanford Prison Experiment, in film and real life. A coin toss determined whether volunteers would be âguardsâ or âprisonersâ in this controversial research project. We welcome guest-podcaster and doctoral student Andre Joaquim as we explore the relationship of power to imprisonment, gender, groupthink, displacement, conformity, and ethics. We also reflect on professional helper and educator Dr. Phillip Zimbardoâs decision-making while the experiment took place as well as his atonement afterward. We find the film both hard to believe and true to life while remaining uncertain about its implicatio...
2017-12-15
57 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Loony Toons: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Pepe Le Pew, Bugs Bunny, and Wile E. Coyote are among the Loony Toons characters whose mental health issues and identities we dissect in the first episode of Season 3 of Mental Illness in Pop Culture. Other cartoon characters mentioned: Foghorn Leghorn, Speedy and Slow Poke Gonzalez, Sylvester, Tweety Bird, Elmer Fudd, Yosemite Sam, and Penelope Pussycat. We also contrast Warner Bros with Disney and briefly analyze Rick and Morty. All of the above are informed by guest host, counselor-in-training, and cartoon aficionado Chris Gonzales.
2017-12-09
1h 14
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Mental Illness in Pop Culture Season 3 Introduction
We preview season 3 of Mental Illness in Pop Culture and welcome Dr. Joe Flynn to the podcasting team!
2017-12-06
12 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Moonlight: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
2016 Academy Award winning Moonlight intersects race, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, interpersonal violence, and emotional neglect, all swirling around together with the identity development challenge of intimacy vs. isolation. These issues come together in three compelling chapters from the life story of a character known alternately as âLittle,â âChiron,â and âBlack,â representing names he was referred to as a child, adolescent, and adult, initially set in Miami during the War on Drugs. The film challenges traditional assumptions about right and wrong as well as who people can trust to get their essential needs met, showing the infused mental health issues that come ab...
2017-05-07
1h 06
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Harold and Maude: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
The cult classic and dark romantic comedy Harold and Maude puts a humorous yet existential gender spin on the May-December motif, with 20-year-old Harold Chasen (Bud Cort) proposing his love to 79-year-old Dame Marjorie âMaudeâ Chardin (Ruth Gordon). Filled with attention-seeking attempts at shock and awe, we discover Haroldâs avoidant attachment style to have originated from lack thereof with his mother, known only as Mrs. Chasen (Vivian Pickles), who may be well intentioned but doesnât know what to make of Haroldâs morbid fascination with death (Thanophilia) and multiplicity of fake suicide demonstrations. In contrast, Maude represents utter fascinatio...
2017-04-29
1h 24
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
The Soloist: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this extra-long episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, we examine The Soloist, featuring Jamie Foxx as the titled character, Nathaniel Ayers, Jr., a homeless musical prodigy with severe mental illness, and Robert Downey, Jr. as Steve Lopez, the L.A. Times writer whose columns about Ayers formed the filmâs basis. We find the film to be an authentic portrayal of mental illness, struggle with whether or not the movie is yet another cinematic example of the White Savior Complex, conclude the portrayal of relationship (or lack of) as the core of mental health consistent William Glasserâs Choi...
2017-04-22
1h 32
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Manchester by the Sea: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, we explore abandonment, complex grief, depression, pain, New England masculine identity, forgiveness, dysfunctional coping strategies, anhedonia, family trauma, binge drinking, lack of professional helping, and acceptance of personal limitations in the Academy-Award-winning film Manchester by the Sea. We consider the film perhaps one of the saddest movies ever made and a realistic portrayal of the human condition. In the podcast, we acknowledge main character Lee Chandler (Casey Affleck) âdoing the best he canâ despite many flaws and shortcomings in the aftermath of tragedy. We also applaud the filmâs refusal to âtie ever...
2017-04-15
1h 11
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Amy: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
We examine a variety of mental health issues, seeming contradictions, and tragic beauty in Amy, the 2015 Academy-Award-winning documentary about vocalist, musician, and songwriter Amy Winehouse, who became known as much for her "gobby" lifestyle/self-presentation, search for love, and exploitation by significant others in all domains of her life as for her music. Winehouseâs songs captured her powerful story, culminating in the refrain and lyrics of her mega-hit: âThey tried to make me go to rehab; I said âNo! No! No!â . . . My daddy says Iâm fine. . . . I donât ever wanna drink again; I just, ooh, I just need a friend...
2017-04-08
54 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
We explore themes of freedom/oppression, empowerment, and escape as well as rampant religious symbolism within this Academy-Award-sweeping film that still holds up 40+ years later. Randall Patrick "Mac" MacMurphy (Jack Nicholson) bluffs his way into a mental institution to avoid hard labor and prison time despite his skeezy conning and conniving ways. However, during the time Mac spends as an informal helper among the hospital's patients and seemingly in contrast to professional helper Nurse Rached, Mac comes to have compassion, empathy, and a servant-leadership style that seems to facilitate transformational growth and development for all other patients, including his making...
2017-04-01
57 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Season 2 Introduction: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this introductory episode to our second season of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, we introduce ourselves (including new team members Broc and Leanne), talk about our interest/experience with mental health issues and professional helping, and plan for upcoming episodes!
2017-04-01
18 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Processing the Podcast: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this episode, Adam, Anna, Olivia, Toni, and Scott summarize what they've learned through the first season of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, going meta- on film and episode highlights, the collaborative process of working together, and podcasting itself, all based on the idea that popular media reflect and influence cultural perceptions of mental health issues and professional helping.
2016-12-17
47 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Inside Out: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
"Do you ever look at someone and wonder, 'What is going on inside their head?'" In this episode of Mental Illness in Pop Culture, we take an "Inside Out" look at Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust as they shape core memories and personality development for 11-year-old Riley in this Disney/Pixar film. In this podcast series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that media both reflect and influence popular perception.
2016-12-07
57 min
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Silver Linings Playbook: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that media both reflect and influence popular perception. In this episode, we focus on mental health issues experienced by various characters in Silver Linings Playbook, most notably main character Pat, his dance partner Tiffany, and his dad. We also spend time reflecting on Patâs relationship with and the therapeutic style of psychiatrist Dr. Patel as well as ethical issues related to their interactions. As the film begins, Pat has recently spent time in a mental care facility, is re-acclimating to family life, an...
2016-11-29
1h 23
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
The Perks of Being a Wallflower: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that media both reflect and influence popular perception. In this episode, we focus on mental health issues experienced by various characters in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, most notably but not limited to main character Charlie. As the film begins, Charlie has recently spent time in a mental care facility, is re-acclimating to family life, and has just begun high school. Charlie befriends a group of seniors who are a self-described âIsland of Misfit Toys,â each with their own issues and quirks. As C...
2016-11-21
1h 11
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Stevie: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that media both reflect and influence popular perception. This episode centers around Stevie, who when growing up participated in the Big Brothers / Big Sisters program with documentarian Steve James. The documentary focuses on Stevie's renewed adult relationship with Steve James as well as Stevie's relationship with family members, friends, and girlfriend. Throughout the film, as Stevie and his support circle await his consequences for being charged with a sexual offense, we see juxtapositions of Stevie's backstory intertwined with his current relationships and lifestyle...
2016-11-15
1h 11
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
A Beautiful Mind: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that media both reflect and influence popular perception. In this episode, we discuss the portrayal of genius, creativity, social awkwardness, paranoid schizophrenia diagnosis, and medication side-effects for Nobel Prize winning mathematician and Game Theory contributor John F. Nash, as depicted in the biographical drama A Beautiful Mind>, based on the biography of the same name by Sylvia Nasar. We also discuss Nash's relationship with his wife and primary caretaker, Alicia, and how she was affected by her husband's mental health issues and taking...
2016-11-08
1h 10
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
The Devil and Daniel Johnston: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that media both reflect and influence popular perception. In this episode, we focus on the intersection of genius, creativity, and mental health issues for outsider artist and musician Daniel Johnston. We also focus on his interaction with and impact on caretakers -- family, friends, and others' involved with his musical career -- as well as the litany of established musical acts influenced by Daniel and with whom he was involved, from Nirvana to Sonic Youth to Wilco to the B***h*le Surfers...
2016-11-01
1h 23
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Girl Interrupted: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Note: This episode contains quoting of main characters using profanity. In this series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that media both reflect and influence popular perception. In this episode, we focus on the mental health issues of Susannah Kaysen and other psychiatric patients in the film Girl Interrupted as well as how helping is portrayed by various professionals and paraprofessionals.
2016-10-25
1h 22
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Antwone Fisher: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that media both reflect and influence popular perception. In this episode, we focus on the real-life character Antwone Fisher and his mental health issues as well as how professional helping is portrayed in this film.
2016-10-18
1h 23
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Ordinary People: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that media both reflect and influence popular perception. In this episode, we focus on relationships in the film Ordinary People that main character Conrad Jarrett has with his parents, brother, girlfriend, friends, and coach. We pay special attention to the therapeutic relationship Conrad has with professional helper Dr. Berger in a film where ordinary people have to cope with extraordinary circumstances.
2016-10-11
1h 15
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Good Will Hunting: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
In this series, we focus on pop culture portrayals of mental health issues and professional helping, believing that media both reflect and influence popular perception. In this episode, we focus on the film Good Will Hunting, giving most of our attention to the counseling relationship between Will and Sean, his counselor.
2016-10-04
1h 16
Mental Illness in Pop Culture
Introductory Episode: Mental Illness in Pop Culture
We focus on mental health issues and professional helping as portrayed in popular culture, with the belief that media both reflect and shape public perception of these topics. In this episode, we introduce ourselves and talk about why doing a podcast on this subject interests us.
2016-09-30
42 min
Get Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind
Why Do I Do That? Audiobook by Joseph Burgo PhD
Visit https://hotaudiobook.cÎżm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Why Do I Do That? Subtitle: Psychological Defense Mechanisms and the Hidden Ways They Shape Our Lives Author: Joseph Burgo PhD Narrator: John Raines Format: Unabridged Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins Language: English Release date: 08-26-16 Publisher: New Rise Press Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 46 votes Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Publisher's Summary: This is a self-help book for people who don't usually buy self-help books. Instead of offering cognitive-behavioral techniques for dealing with anger, or affirming strategies to boost self-esteem, this self-help book adapts t...
2016-08-26
7h 08
Intuitive Transformations
Increase Your Good Fortune with Joseph Gallenberger PhD
Aired Sunday, 20 December 2015, 9:00 PM ETWhat if listening to a heart-based meditation could shift your consciousness in such a profoundly positive way, that you began to experience an exceptionally lucky day filled with wisdom, synchronicity, and good fortune whenever you desired?The results that people are experiencing from listening to the Liquid Luck, The Healing Heart, The Abundant Heart, and Abundance Waterfall meditations published by SyncCreation are astonishing.Join Sylvia Henderson and her special guest Dr. Joseph Gallenberger, a clinical psychologist, and is a senior facilitator at The Monroe Institute, which is world renown...
2015-12-21
56 min
Intuitive Transformations
Increase Your Good Fortune with Joseph Gallenberger PhD
Aired Sunday, 20 December 2015, 9:00 PM ETWhat if listening to a heart-based meditation could shift your consciousness in such a profoundly positive way, that you began to experience an exceptionally lucky day filled with wisdom, synchronicity, and good fortune whenever you desired?The results that people are experiencing from listening to the Liquid Luck, The Healing Heart, The Abundant Heart, and Abundance Waterfall meditations published by SyncCreation are astonishing.Join Sylvia Henderson and her special guest Dr. Joseph Gallenberger, a clinical psychologist, and is a senior facilitator at The Monroe Institute, which is world renown...
2015-12-21
56 min