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Memphis Material
Peter Sohngen (June 16, 2022)
This interview with Peter Sohngen took place at the Memphis Listening Lab on June 10, 2022. Peter Sohngen was the ceramics professor at the Memphis Art Academy (that later became the Memphis College of Art) from 1969 to 2002. From the description on the Tennessee Arts Commission page written by Aiden Layer: “Peter Sohngen was working towards a PhD in English literature at Claremont Graduate University when he became fascinated with the ceramic work that the art students were doing at the time. Later, he went to Istanbul, Turkey, as an English teacher, but decided while he was...
2025-04-04
1h 14
KSQD 90.7 FM Santa Cruz
Difficult Mothering of Adult Children through Mental Illness and Addiction
Episode 73: This episode sheds light on the overlooked struggles of mothers supporting adult children with mental health or addiction challenges. Balancing unconditional love with setting boundaries and preserving their own well-being requires immense resilience. Psychotherapist and author Judith Smith, PhD, shares research on mothers navigating these challenges later in life, while Cathy Pereyra, a mother and a mental health education and support group leader, offers her lived experience and practical insights. Together, our guests and several contributing mothers discuss the support needed to help these mothers not just survive, but thrive.
2024-11-27
58 min
State of Mind with Debra Sloss
Difficult Mothering of Adult Children through Mental Illness and Addiction
Episode 73: This episode sheds light on the overlooked struggles of mothers supporting adult children with mental health or addiction challenges. Balancing unconditional love with setting boundaries and preserving their own well-being requires immense resilience. Psychotherapist and author Judith Smith, PhD, shares research on mothers navigating these challenges later in life, while Cathy Pereyra, a mother and a mental health education and support group leader, offers her lived experience and practical insights. Together, our guests and several contributing mothers discuss the support needed to help these mothers not just survive, but thrive.
2024-11-27
58 min
Addiction and the Family
Episode 59: The Difficulties of Parenting an Adult Child with Addiction, featuring Dr. Judith Smith
We talk with Dr. Judith Smith, who has researched and written about the difficulties of parenting adult children with addiction and other mental health challenges. We talk about what she has learned, how this interfaces with what we know about addiction in families, and how to find your way through these challenges. Special Guest: Judith Smith, PhD.Support Addiction and the Family
2024-11-22
43 min
Bible Unbound
The Complete Story of Babylon: The Destiny of Empires in the Bible
Episode Summary This is the story of the creation, fall, and destiny of Babylon in the Bible. This theme pervades nearly every page – nearly every verse of your Bible…yet it can be missed even there. So join us, to take a step back, into the message of the Bible to see this central theme come to life. Let’s explore! 🚀 Episode Notes 🔵 SUPPORT: https://www.patreon.com/Bibleunbound 📖 GET LOGOS BIBLE SOFTWARE: logos.com/bibleunbound 💡 LEARN MORE: https://www.thebibleunbound.com/ 📚 BUY CHRISTIAN BOOKS: https://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/home?event=AFF&p=1...
2024-09-28
44 min
The Kathryn Zox Show
Susan Kellam
Kathryn interviews Author Judith R. Smith PhD.Recently featured in the NY Times and The Wall Street Journal, Dr. Judith R. Smith coined the term difficult adult child” to describe the strain of dealing with issues such as serious mental health, chronic unemployment, and substance abuse disorder in one’s adult children. She brings to life the conflicts that arise for mothers who are confronted with the unexpected, burdensome, and even catastrophic dependencies of their adult children. Through real stories of mothers and their challenging adult children, this book offers relatable, provocative, and, at times, shocking illustrations of the excruciating mate...
2024-05-29
28 min
The Kathryn Zox Show
Judith R. Smith PhD
Kathryn interviews Author Judith R. Smith PhD.Recently featured in the NY Times and The Wall Street Journal, Dr. Judith R. Smith coined the term difficult adult child” to describe the strain of dealing with issues such as serious mental health, chronic unemployment, and substance abuse disorder in one’s adult children. She brings to life the conflicts that arise for mothers who are confronted with the unexpected, burdensome, and even catastrophic dependencies of their adult children. Through real stories of mothers and their challenging adult children, this book offers relatable, provocative, and, at times, shocking illustrations of the excruciating mate...
2024-05-29
26 min
New Books in Literary Studies
Kevin Killeen, "The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable" (Stanford UP, 2023)
Today’s guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture’s engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can’t quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology.Kevin Killeen is Profess...
2023-07-09
1h 13
New Books in Early Modern History
Kevin Killeen, "The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable" (Stanford UP, 2023)
Today’s guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture’s engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can’t quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology.Kevin Killeen is Profess...
2023-07-09
1h 13
New Books in the History of Science
Kevin Killeen, "The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable" (Stanford UP, 2023)
Today’s guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture’s engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can’t quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology.Kevin Killeen is Profess...
2023-07-09
1h 10
New Books in British Studies
Kevin Killeen, "The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable" (Stanford UP, 2023)
Today’s guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture’s engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can’t quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology.Kevin Killeen is Profess...
2023-07-09
1h 13
New Books in Western European Studies
Kevin Killeen, "The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable" (Stanford UP, 2023)
Today’s guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture’s engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can’t quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology.Kevin Killeen is Profess...
2023-07-09
1h 13
i4L Podcast: Uncomfortable Wisdom for a Better Life: Information & Insight for Your Life™
The Silent Treatment - Why It's a Terrible Form of Communication in Relationships
In this episode, we explore why the "silent treatment" is a harmful and ineffective form of communication in relationships. This strategy is often used to control, manipulate or punish another person, but it can lead to emotional distress, damage to mental health, and relationship problems. We discuss why healthy relationships require communication, respect, and mutual understanding, and provide tips for dealing with a partner who uses the "silent treatment." Remember, healthy relationships are built on communication, respect, and mutual understanding, not power, control, and manipulation.References used for this article include:"The Silent Treatment: A...
2023-04-09
09 min
Get Real: Talking mental health & disability
Exploring personal trauma through poetry with Anders Villani
Send us a textIn this episode we will have some discussion about childhood sexual abuse and trauma. So, please do keep this in mind and take care of yourselves when deciding to listen to this content. Anders Villani is a Melbourne-based poet, writer, teacher and PhD candidate in Creative Writing. Anders is also a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and lives with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). His new collection of poetry is called Totality. In Anders own words, this collection is a crea...
2022-08-09
39 min
Flying Intuition
The Badger Variety Hour | Dr. Judith (Judy) Smith
Dr. Judith Smith goes live on WSUM 91.7 FM to talk about her action-packed journey in becoming a physician scientist (MD/PhD). Currently, Judy practices medicine at UW-Health, specializing in rheumatology. Additionally, she is also an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she conducts research within the immunology field.
2022-07-27
56 min
JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast
Preparing Your Child With ADHD/LD for College... and for Life with Dr. Rachel Fryman
Dr. Rachel Fryman supports adolescents and adults with ADHD. Together with clients, she explores the impact of ADHD on relationships, academic achievement, job performance, and overall well-being. Rachel helps clients to identify and incorporate strategies to manage organizational and time management challenges, so that everyday is less stressful and more meaningful. In addition to private practice, Rachel is a social worker at Adelphi University's Learning Resource Program for students with ADHD and learning differences. She teaches at Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University and has experience in community mental health and special education administration. Rachel earned her...
2022-06-16
1h 20
The Social World Podcast
129 Mothers with challenging adult children
“Difficult, mothering challenging adult children through Conflict and Change”. is a new publication by Judith Smith just released by Roman and Littlefield. Judith R. Smith, PhD, LCSW, is a senior clinical social worker, therapist, researcher, and professor at Fordham University. She is a leader in gerontological research focusing on women’s experiences as they age. She is a Fellow at the Gerontological Society of America and a Faculty Scholar at Fordham’s Ravazzin Center on Aging and Intergenerational Studies. So many mothers have to manage through enormous challenges including, regular violence, from adult children with either mental...
2022-05-11
34 min
Everything Co-op with Vernon Oakes
Dr Hermanson, Dr Nyamongo and Leah Lucas, discuss OCDC study, What Difference Do Cooperatives Make.
Dr. Judith Hermanson, Director of the International Cooperative Research Group (ICRG) of the US Overseas Cooperative Development Council; Dr. Isaac K. Nyamongo; and Leah M. Lucas, international development professional, discuss the US Overseas Cooperative Development Council's four country study, "What Difference Do Cooperatives Make," and the International Evidence Summit. The summit will be held on May 26, 2021, 9:00 am - 11:00 am. For more info visit ocdc.coop. Dr. Judith Hermanson is a both a previously tenured professor of public administration at Northern Illinois University and leader in the international non-profit sector. At the ICRG she brings her expertise as an academic and...
2021-05-21
49 min
Death By Champagne
EP 75 - Green River Killer Part 4
Welcome back to Death by Champagne, the podcast here to keep you up at night! This week we continue our dive into Gary Ridgway, the Green River Killer, by detailing victims #26-29. And then we take a break to introduce the history of Judith Mawson, Gary Ridgway’s third wife. We touch a bit on his life outside the murders, and give you updates on where the task force is at throughout 1984. This episode contains foul language, graphic discussions about rape, murder, child abuse, and necrophilia. We’ll do our best to stay on track, but the b...
2020-03-06
1h 26
Latter-day Saint Perspectives
The Apocrypha with Jared Ludlow
LDS Perspectives Podcast recently interviewed Jared Ludlow on Exploring the Apocrypha from a Latter-day Saint Perspective, a new book that introduces to an LDS audience what the Apocrypha is and how it was treated in the early church by Joseph Smith and others. It also gives a book-by-book overview of the contents of the Apocrypha, and what a Latter-day Saint reader might glean from it. While the Apocrypha is mentioned in Doctrine and Covenants 91 when Joseph Smith asked whether he should translate it as part of his Bible translation project (the JST), it is usually not read by LDS members bec...
2018-10-24
36 min
Therapist Uncensored Podcast
TU17: The Biology of Motivation and Habits: Why We Drop the Ball
IN THIS EPISODE: Biology of Motivation and Habits: Why We Drop the BallUnderstanding Research Behind Motivation and HabitsEven when it is so important to us, why is it that it’s so hard to follow through when we are trying to make or break habits? In this episode, we discuss research and biology around why it is so hard to change our patterns and stick to the goals we set for ourselves. How we view our goals significantly impacts how we behave and the decisions we make. In general, people tend to have elevated levels of motivation and as...
2017-01-11
30 min
Immerse Yourself In The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Life-Enhancing!
Flow-Based Leadership by Judith L. Glick-Smith PhD
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/213531to listen full audiobooks. Title: Flow-Based Leadership Author: Judith L. Glick-Smith PhD Narrator: Lee Ahonen Format: mp3 Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins Release date: 01-02-17 Ratings: 3.5 out of 5 stars, 22 ratings Genres: Creativity & Genius Publisher's Summary:
2017-01-02
5h 04
Therapist Uncensored Podcast
TU14: How To Handle Post Election Tensions: Tips For The Holidays And Beyond
IN THIS EPISODE:How To Handle Post Election Tensions: Tips For The Holidays And BeyondYou know the feeling you get when you find out that someone you know and like voted for the “wrong person” this past election? Ann Kelley, Patty Olwell and Sue Marriott discuss post-election tensions as they relate to family, neighbors and co-workers, and give tips on going home for the holidays. If you are losing your mindApplying concepts from IPNB (interpersonal neurobiology), hosts discuss getting a deeper understanding of the very big feelings that have emerged with the surprise election results. While we are all sick of t...
2016-11-21
35 min
Immerse Yourself In The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Binge-Worthy!
The Duel by Judith St. George
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/67473to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Duel Author: Judith St. George Narrator: John H. Mayer Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs and 3 mins Release date: 10-04-16 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 52 ratings Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary:
2016-10-04
3h 03
Ottoman History Podcast
The Second Formation of Islamic Law | Guy Burak
E199 | Within the historiography, major shifts and developments in schools of thought and legal interpretation have dominated the narrative of how Islamic law has spread and transformed across time. However, as our guest Guy Burak argues in his new monograph, The Second Formation of Islamic Law, structural changes in the relationship between state, society, and law are also an important part of this story. In this episode, Dr. Burak explains how law transformed under post-Mongol Islamicate empires such as the Ottomans through changes in the ways these states claimed legal authority. Guy Burak is the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies...
2015-09-04
31 min