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Curing with Sound
Ep46: Focused Ultrasound and the Future of Cancer Immunotherapy with Natasha Sheybani, PhD
In this episode of Curing with Sound, we speak with Natasha Sheybani, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Virginia (UVA) and research director of the UVA Focused Ultrasound Cancer Immunotherapy Center. Dr. Sheybani shares insights into her groundbreaking work using focused ultrasound–based immunotherapy approaches in patients with metastatic breast cancer and other solid tumors. She explains how precisely delivered sound waves can do more than destroy tumors—helping to reshape the tumor microenvironment, overcome immune evasion, and activate the immune system to recognize and attack cancer cells. The conversation also expl...
2026-01-27
24 min
Beyond The Salon Chair
Empowering Change: How AI Can Enhance Human Rights Advocacy with Dana Shdeed
In this episode, Natasha welcomes Dana Shdeed, an accomplished AI human rights researcher with over 20 years of experience in international development projects. Dana shares her inspiring journey from her early career in Lebanon, where she witnessed the impact of war on human rights, to her current focus on integrating AI with human rights objectives. KEY TAKEAWAYS Passion for Human Rights: Dana's journey into human rights began with her early experiences in Lebanon, where she witnessed the impact of conflict on society. This motivated her to advocate for human rights and sustainable development goals. I...
2026-01-27
41 min
Forward Radio podcasts
Sustainability Now! | Natasha DeJarnett | Envirome Institute | History & Science | 1-26-26
We’re shoveling out from the winter storm of apathy and despair this week on Sustainability Now! Your host, Justin Mog, is delighted to welcome back into the studio Dr. Natasha DeJarnett to talk about the next installment of the UofL Envirome Institute’s “& Science” series, coming up on Thursday, Feb. 5th, with a focus on History & Science. The event begins with a reception at 5:15 pm, and the panel begins promptly at 6:00 pm. It’s taking place at Roots 101 African-American Museum (124 N 1st St). Please join us for the third installment of the “& Science” Forums organized by UofL's Christina Lee Brown Envirome...
2026-01-26
58 min
The Natasha Helfer Podcast
126: Hard Conversations: Preventing Suicide
Dr. Quintin Hunt joins Natasha on this episode of the Natasha Helfer Podcast. They discuss a difficult topic: preventing suicide. More on Dr. Hunt: My journey towards being a therapist began when I was 8 years old: my oldest brother died by suicide, my youngest brother developed schizophrenia, and I was sexually abused. It was then, at 8, my own suicidal thoughts began. Throughout my adolescence and early adulthood I struggled with deep feelings of depression, that no one could ever love me, and that even my feelings and emotions did not matter. I even...
2026-01-21
1h 19
Community Possibilities
Grant Writing As Story: Meet Natasha Goldman
Send a textGrants don’t fund ideas—they fund clear stories that solve real problems. We sit down with Dr. Natasha Goldman, an art historian turned grant strategist, to map out a practical path from fuzzy concepts to fundable proposals. Natasha shares a simple five-part framework—what, why, how, who, and how much—that helps teams decode dense RFPs, align their plans, and write with confidence under pressure.The funding terrain has shifted. Foundations are swamped and more selective, which makes warm outreach and relationship building essential. On the federal side, opportunities are alive and evol...
2026-01-21
47 min
The Book Deal
Agony Aunt Hayley Scrivenor on 'bloody mindedness' for writing success, live at Writing NSW
In this final episode of the Book Deal podcast season 2025, Tina and Madeleine have a quick catch up reflecting on their debut year and share personal highlights. Then we switch to our LIVE episode with Writing NSW, where we interviewed Agony Aunt-in-residence, Hayley Scrivenor, who addresses all our writing woes. Hayley offers valuable insights on jealousy and envy, managing public speaking anxiety, persevering through the writing process, and the importance of writing authentically. The episode highlights the challenges and triumphs of writing and publishing, providing encouragement and practical advice for both seasoned and emerging writers.Ha...
2025-12-10
1h 02
The Fanny Mechanic
Tantric Sex and the Menopause with Dr Daniella Goldberg
In the episode Dr Tash talks with Dr Daniella Goldberg PhD Medicine Daniella is an experienced facilitator and educator specialising in women's health and menopause. They discuss a book called Tantric Sex and Menopause Practices for Spiritual and Sexual Renewal by Diana Richardson and Janet McGeever. Embracing her own menopause journey, Daniella is passionate about educating and empowering women to reframe & embrace this next phase of life, The Second Spring. Daniella is a PhD medical scientist and senior yoga & meditation teacher and brings over 20 years' experience in healthcare communications, science media, and wellness.Sup...
2025-12-07
1h 21
The Natasha Helfer Podcast
119: We will not let them erase our lives and health…
Natasha is joined by Dr. Lisa Diamond and Dr. Scout on this episode of the Natasha Helfer Podcast. This is a powerful episode as, in Lisa's words: "Scout and I have witnessed the entire birth and now destruction of the field of queer and trans mental and physical health (Scout is 60, I'm 54), so we have lived through this whole weird arc of seeing lgbtq health become a legitimate profession, and now it's being threatened—it's both personally and professionally devastating for both of us to witness this happening. "It is astounding that at a time wh...
2025-11-14
1h 14
Forward Radio podcasts
Sustainability Now! | Natasha DeJarnett | Envirome Institute | Environmental Health | 9-22-25
This week on Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, is honored to be in conversation with Natasha DeJarnett, PhD, MPH, BCES, Assistant Professor of Environmental Medicine at the University of Louisville’s School of Medicine, and a researcher with UofL's Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute (https://louisville.edu/envirome). Dr. DeJarnett's research interests include the cardiovascular health burden of extreme heat exposure, air quality, and environmental health disparities. In addition, Dr. DeJarnett is passionate about environmental health research that informs policies and empowering communities through research engagement. Tune in as we discuss climate impacts on human health, including air quality, ex...
2025-09-22
58 min
Reflective Teaching In A Digital Age
Making Science Labs Accessible Online with Dr. Caitlin Runne-Janczy
Hands-on laboratory experience is at the core of science education, giving students the chance to explore theoretical concepts through practical experimentation. But in online settings, creating meaningful, tactile learning opportunities can be challenging. In this episode, Dr. Caitlin Runne-Janczy shares how Science Interactive is expanding access to science education by designing hands-on, virtual, and hybrid lab experiences tailored for online learners. Whether you're an educator, administrator, or simply interested in the future of science learning, this conversation offers valuable insights and actionable ideas.Bio:Dr. Runne-Janczy is the Chief Academic Officer and oversees all curriculum...
2025-08-23
42 min
The Book Deal
Bookselling behind the scenes: author tips and advice with bookseller and writer Charlotte Guest
Hosts Tina Strachan and Madeliene Cleary interview Charlotte Guest, a writer and bookseller based in Geelong, Victoria. The conversation covers Charlotte's journey from an outdoor-loving child to managing an indie bookstore and obtaining a PhD in Creative Writing. Charlotte offers an inside look into the world of book selling, including the processes of ordering, the importance of face-to-face interaction with authors, and the small details that contribute to a bookshop’s success. The discussion also touches on the significance of events and the challenges of small bookstores in hosting them. Additionally, Charlotte discusses her experience being shortlisted for the Bo...
2025-08-06
1h 01
Alexander Disease Research Update
Alexander Disease Research Update – Episode #27: Genotype-phenotype association for 14 GFAP variants
Send a textAlbee Messing, Mel Feany, and Natasha Snider discuss the following recent publication: Genotype-phenotype association for 14 GFAP variants in Alexander disease. Neurology: Genetics. 11, e200270 (2025) [full text] Send your questions and feedback to: amessing@wisc.eduHelp support research on Alexander Disease at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Waisman Center: https://alexander-disease.waisman.wisc.edu/donate/ 1. B...
2025-07-09
32 min
The Aspirant Podcast
How to Break the Fear Cycle and Build Real Resilience as an Entrepreneur
Send a textFeeling stuck in fear or overwhelmed by the entrepreneurial hustle? This is all too common, and luckily, there are tools and strategies to help make the weight of it all a little lighter! In today’s episode, we’re getting real about what it actually takes to build emotional resilience as an entrepreneur (hint: it’s not about "working harder").Natasha sits down with psychotherapist Anissa Cordova, PhD, to talk about the messy, human side of business ownership—navigating discomfort, handling rejection, and staying grounded in a world that often pulls us...
2025-04-29
55 min
She Flourishes with Brenda Jasmin
111. The Power of Belonging with Natasha Zimmerman, PhD
In this episode, host Brenda sits down with Natasha Zimmerman, PhD, an expert on belonging and organizational psychology, to explore how we can foster a greater sense of belonging in our lives and workplaces. Natasha shares insights from her research, personal experiences, and her groundbreaking project, Unchatter, which aims to create meaningful connections through intentional conversation. Key Topics Discussed in this Episode: Natasha's Journey to New Zealand Importance of Belonging Building Belonging at Work Unchatter: Birth of an Idea Practical Tips for BelongingAbout Natasha
2025-03-12
54 min
Stream of Subconsciousness
On Dreams, Altered States of Consciousness, and Insanity (podcast)
I talk with Natasha Williams on her podcast Spiritual Warrior Journey.I explore the way our brains work in a combination of scientific and metaphysical discussion, sharing insights on plant medicine, native tribes, dreams, and insanity. Natasha says, “A truly interesting take on life, that deviates from the norm.” Lincoln is a clinical counselor, hypnotherapist, with experience in physics, software, consulting, neurology, brain training, sleep, dreams, and altered states.Natasha Williams is an author, spiritual coach and entrepreneur. She has helped thousands of women find confidence and belief in themselves. As a li...
2025-01-30
1h 13
Grief'd Up
Beyond the Finish Line: Dr. Natasha Trujillo on Sports, Change, and Emotional Resilience
"You can't just do your way out of grief. To truly heal, you have to sit with the hard emotions, let them be a companion, and figure out how to move forward." In this episode of Grief'd Up, host Rebecca Feinglos welcomes Dr. Natasha Trujillo, a counseling and sports psychologist based in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Trujillo, known for her work with athletes and performers, shares her own journey through surgeries due to past athletic injuries, and how this personal experience shapes her professional practice. They dive into the nuanced intersections of grief and identity within the...
2025-01-23
51 min
Therapist Uncensored Podcast
AEDP Therapy: Engaging with Emotions & Experiences with Dr. Diana Fosha (251)
Let’s talk about all things AEDP Sue Marriott and Diana Fosha explore the key principles of Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) and its transformative impact on the field. AEDP begins with the premise of “healing from the get-go,” and fostering change from the first session. It emphasizes “undoing aloneness” by building a supportive therapeutic relationship, while encouraging clients to engage deeply with emotions. Join us as we highlight techniques like metatherapeutic processing, where clients reflect on their healing experience, and integrating neuroscience into clinical practice. “The basic quality of emergent experience is a surrender to the exper...
2024-11-19
1h 00
The Natasha Helfer Podcast
82: Re-Release: Exploring Low Female Sexual Desire - Part 1 with Gina Ogden
This episode is being re-released for your enjoyement. Please enjoy the episode. Natasha Helfer interviews Dr. Gina Ogden, PhD, LMFT (August 9, 1935 – November 2, 2018) on one of the most common complaints that get brought to sex therapists: low female sexual desire. Gina shares years of experience where she helps us ask pivotal questions to break this construct apart. What is it that we desire? Do women give themselves permission to experience pleasure? Gina instructs on her 4-dimensional model approach to what she calls the Integrative Wheel of Sexual Experience – where we delve into Body, Mind, Heart and Spir...
2024-11-14
1h 11
Can You Just Sit With Me? with Natasha Smith
George Ackerman on Sitting with Mother Loss and Parkinson's Disease
In this episode, Natasha sits with George Ackerman, PhD, Sharon’s son, works in the fields of law, police, and education. George lost his mother, Sharon Riff Ackerman on 1/1/2020 due to Parkinson’s Disease.He wanted to honor his mother and continue to help in the Parkinson’s awareness cause and did not know how to bring change. TogetherForSharon® was started as a family for the purpose of keeping his mother, Sharon Riff Ackerman’s, memory alive and to share the message of Parkinson’s Awareness and hope for a cure.Come and si...
2024-11-12
29 min
The Natasha Helfer Podcast
78: Re-Release: What Research has to Say about Porn Viewing with Nicole Prause
This episode is being re-released for your enjoyement. Please enjoy the episode. Natasha has an upcoming group that you can sign up for: Pornography Dilemma Online Group with Natasha This group has been developed to help couples overcome the common struggles with pornography use within the marital contract. During this group, we will: Begin to deal with and repair the typical secrecy/betrayal cycles that have historically occurred in the relationship with sexual media. Understand evidence-based information about sexual media allowing well-informed decisions to be made based on...
2024-10-09
1h 18
Lighten Your Load Podcast with Melissa Miller
Navigating Grief and Loss: Insights from Dr. Natasha Trujillo
In this episode, Melissa sits down with Dr. Natasha Trujillo, a counseling and sports psychologist, to explore the multifaceted nature of grief and the concept of potential. Dr. Trujillo, author of her memoir "And She Was Never the Same: A Multigenerational Memori", shares her expertise and personal experiences to help us understand how grief manifests in various forms and how it intertwines with our lives as caregivers and entrepreneurs.Key Discussion Points:- Understanding Grief: Grief is not just about loss through death; it encompasses many life transitions and...
2024-10-07
46 min
The Natasha Helfer Podcast
76: Sexual Scripts & Your Sex Life with Ian Kerner
Natasha is joined by Ian Kerner on this episdoe of the Natasha Helfer Podcast. Ian Kerner, PhD, LMFT is the co-Director of the sex therapy program at the Institute for Contemporary Psychotherapy and contributes regularly on the topic of sexual health for CNN. He is the New York Times best-selling author of "She Comes First" (Harper Collins) which has been translated into more than a dozen languages and he maintains a private practice in NYC dedicated to honoring the centrality of sexuality in his patients' lives. Natasha and Ian discuss sexual scripts and also refer t...
2024-09-21
1h 01
Bendy Bodies with Dr. Linda Bluestein
Grief, Healing, and Mental Health Strategies for Chronic Illness with Natasha Trujillo, PhD
In this insightful episode of the Bendy Bodies podcast, Dr. Linda Bluestein speaks with Dr. Natasha Trujillo, a licensed sports psychologist specializing in grief, loss, and chronic illness. Dr. Trujillo and Dr. Bluestien both work with the Colorado Ballet. Dr. Trujillo discusses the complex emotional landscape of grieving when faced with chronic pain, disability, and the loss of identity. She shares valuable strategies for processing grief, moving towards acceptance, and navigating self-compassion. Whether you’ve experienced grief from illness, injury, or significant life changes, this episode provides tools and approaches to living a fuller, more resilient life.
2024-08-22
1h 04
Brain & Body Things
Pelvic Health with Dr. Molly Bachman
In this episode of the Brain and Body Things Podcast, host Dr. Natasha Mehta interviews Dr. Molly Bachman, a doctor of physical therapy specializing in pelvic health. They discuss the importance and nuances of pelvic rehabilitation, debunk common misconceptions, and explore how pelvic health therapy can address issues such as incontinence, pelvic pain, and post-surgical recovery. Dr. Bachman shares her journey into this niche field and highlights the significant impact pelvic therapists can have on improving patients' quality of life. The conversation also delves into how stress and trauma can influence pelvic health and the importance of comprehensive care.
2024-08-05
1h 00
The Kids or Childfree Podcast
27. Dr. Natasha Ghosh on Finding the Kids or Childfree Answer Within
In this conversation, Keltie Maguire interviews Dr. Natasha Ghosh, a therapist and coach, about her journey into motherhood and the decision to have children. You'll hear them discuss: The mixed emotions and uncertainties that come with becoming a mother, as well as the external pressures and societal expectations surrounding parenthood. The importance of listening to your own voice and making choices based on personal desires and values — plus how to tap into this inner voice. How trusting oneself and cultivating self-love can help in navigating the challenges and uncertainties of parenthood. Fea...
2024-07-24
49 min
Dance Med Spotlight
Natasha Trujillo – Sports Pyschologist
On the latest episode of Dance Med Spotlight, guest Dr. Natasha Trujillo, PhD joins our host, Dr. Alyssa Arms, PT, DPT, OCS to discuss her work as a counselor and sports psychologist in Colorado. Our Guest: Natasha Trujillo Dr. Natasha Trujillo, PhD is a licensed counseling and sport psychologist who specializes in grief and loss, self-injury, and mental health services for athletes and performers. She has extensive training in individual and group support, mental health training, and performance enhancement. She is also on the advisory board with Danscend, another one of our podcast guests!
2024-07-18
49 min
Grief is the New Normal Podcast with Dr. Heather Taylor
Grief is the New Normal Podcast: Episode #21 Understanding & Embracing Grief with Dr. Natasha Trujillo, PhD
In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Taylor, engages in a thoughtful conversation with Dr. Natasha Trujillo, a psychologist and author based in Colorado. Dr. Trujillo shares insights from her career in counseling and sports psychology, emphasizing the complexity of grief beyond death and its integration into all life events. They discuss the impact of grief on individuals, the intergenerational transmission of trauma, and the importance of embracing grief to live more fully. Dr. Trujillo highlights healthy coping mechanisms, the limitations of pathologizing grief, and the vital role of creativity and community in the grieving...
2024-07-15
32 min
The ResearchWorks Podcast
EACD 2024 (Natasha Bear PhD Candidate)
Day 2 of EACD 2024 - An interview with Natasha Bear PhD candidate!Detailed show notes to come!Producer Ed apologises for the audio quality as the backstage room caused a lot of (audio) reflections that resulted in the more than usual echo in the podcast recordings!
2024-05-31
17 min
Reflective Teaching In A Digital Age
Supporting Creative Problem Solving with Dr. Natalie Rusk
Educational technology can provide opportunities for creative problem solving where users can build projects that are meaningful to them. Using technology as a tool for expressing one’s ideas is a powerful approach for helping learners become digital creators rather than just consumers. In this conversation, Dr. Natalie Rusk shares reflections about her work on the Scratch programming language, the Computer Clubhouse, and most recently the OctoStudio mobile program.Bio:Natalie Rusk, PhD, is a Research Scientist at the MIT Media Lab and is one of the lead creators of the Scratch programming language and the Co...
2024-01-01
1h 03
Relish The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Game-Changing!
Behind the Cosmic Dancer by Natasha Nandini
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/49619to listen full audiobooks. Title: Behind the Cosmic Dancer Author: Natasha Nandini Narrator: Natasha Nandini Format: mp3 Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins Release date: 12-29-23 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Hinduism Publisher's Summary: This book examines the Dance of Shiva and a Tantric worldview as the basis for a yoga manual including instruction on movement, meditation and expansion of consciousness. It examines the keys held in the image of Shiva identifiable as the Cosmic Dancer, to assist humanity with experiencing a more harmonious life. This is achieved by the redirection of attention inwards from...
2023-12-29
2h 31
Take a Pain Check
Episode 74 - Running Through Life with Osteoarthritis
In this episode, Natasha talks to Kohle Merry about his journey with osteoarthritis. From undergoing joint injections to a hip replacement at just 29, Kohle's resilience is evident. As an engineering grad with aspirations for physiotherapy school, his surgical timeline redirected him to a PhD candidate in rehab science. He discusses the hurdles younger adults encounter in a rehab as it is setup predominantly for seniors and delves into the emotional struggles of persistent pain. Drawing from his experiences as a patient, tech enthusiast, and researcher, Kohle talks about his drive and how he wants to be part of the...
2023-08-20
43 min
Dose of Depth
Sex, Relationships & Self Growth: A Feisty Chat w/Natasha Carter, author of Unfinished Business
In this episode, I have a fun and feisty chat with Natasha Carter, about her first novel, Unfinished Business. Natasha and I share a passion for writing about romance and sex, but we have difference experiences and perspectives. So much has changed since I was her age, and yet so much hasn’t changed. We’re both feisty and rebellious. In a way, Natasha is more rebellious than I am. She’s more obnoxious in a good way, and at the same time, her posts reveal her vulnerability. But she learned earlier than me not to hide her vul...
2023-08-12
44 min
Fascinating Entrepreneurs
Path to Empowerment: Exploring Leadership and Financial Empowerment with Dr. Maria E Nemeth Ep. 123
A little background on Dr. Maria… she is:A leading expert in leadership excellence, personal/professional development, and financial empowerment, whose work has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Inc Magazine.Founder & Director of the Academy for Coaching Excellence, an internationally accredited coach training program which has trained thousands of leaders worldwide in the nonprofit, for-profit, and governmental sectors.Author of the highly-acclaimed book, The Energy of Money: A Spiritual Guide to Financial and Personal Fulfillment, available in five languages, as well as its successful follow-up book, Mastering Life’s Energies: Simp...
2023-06-28
25 min
America's Roundtable
A Conversation with Victor Davis Hanson | America's Vanishing Middle Class | China Threat | US-Israel Relations | Dangers of Nuclear Iran | Durham Report
Join America's Roundtable radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with Professor Victor Davis Hanson, the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University; his focus is classics and military history. Professor Victor Davis Hanson addressed the following key topics on America's Roundtable: — The vanishing middle class and principled ideas to reverse America's decline. — The Durham Report and the importance of reining in unaccountable federal agencies. — The China threat | Should Americans choose détente, the Cold War policy that Henry Kissinger pioneered, or shore up American leaders...
2023-06-05
37 min
Highest Health
Chris Masterjohn, Phd | Neuroticism, Long Covid, Testosterone, SHBG, Waking at Night
Send us a textPhd in Nutritional Sciences Dr. Chris Masterjohn joins the Highest Health Podcast and first take us through his backstory; as a child witnessing his mom turn around her health through alternative practices sparked his fascination in nutritional sciences. Despite his fascination he still experienced health degeneration in his teen years. Tune in to learn how he reversed his decline. This episode then dives into:NeuroticismOCDMental flexibility and rigidity and it's correlation to impulse disordersLeaving academia and pursuing entrepreneurship Long covid cases and what you can do Testosterone replacement therapySex Hormone Bind...
2023-02-11
1h 04
Balm To The Soul - Energy Healing to soothe mind, body and soul
Relationship and Trauma Healing Coach Dr Gulara Vincent PhD
Send a textA conversation with Dr Gulara Vincent PhD. Gulara helps women to heal from what's really causing their relationship to split apart. Using a unique blend of cutting-edge energy healing methods, she supports you in transforming all aspects of your life, so that you can finally feel good enough. Gulara is a bestselling author of 'Hammer, Sickle & Broom'. She lives in rural Dartmoor National Park in England with her two children and the love of her life.Links:Website: www.gularavincent.co.ukGulara Vincent (@gulara_vincent) • Instagram photos and v...
2023-01-29
37 min
Take a Pain Check
Episode 57 - "I Was Going Through MRIs Like They Were Candy"
This week’s episode features Naomi Abrahams, a PhD student at the University of Ottawa, who lives with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. The episode starts off by Naomi talking about how life felt like when being misdiagnosed for 3 years. She brings Natasha along her journey to when her symptoms started with joint swelling and pain in her hips that then moved to her elbows. Eventually, she wasn’t able to brush her teeth or eat food without pain. Her world changed and she had frequent visits to the dentist and had tons of MRIs. This led her to finally figure out...
2022-11-27
41 min
Getting to Know Woo
Episode 9 - Getting to Know Trusting Yourself, with Dr. Ingrid Clayton, PhD
Host Natasha Levinger and her co-host/husband/producer, Brett, are so excited to talk to Dr. Ingrid Clayton, author of Believing Me: Healing from Narcissistic Abuse and Complex Trauma, the compelling and honest memoir of her emotional journey as a trauma survivor. In the interview, they talk about Reaching the universal through the specific "The Levinger Bump" The widespread damage caused by gaslighting Fighting the idea of your abuse being "not that bad" Beginning to identify as a trauma survivor Complex PTSD The freedom Ingrid felt when her abuser died The compulsion and drive to write...
2022-11-09
1h 00
Getting to Know Woo
Episode 9 - Getting to Know Trusting Yourself, with Dr. Ingrid Clayton, PhD
Host Natasha Levinger and her co-host/husband/producer, Brett, are so excited to talk to Dr. Ingrid Clayton, author of Believing Me: Healing from Narcissistic Abuse and Complex Trauma, the compelling and honest memoir of her emotional journey as a trauma survivor. In the interview, they talk about Reaching the universal through the specific "The Levinger Bump" The widespread damage caused by gaslighting Fighting the idea of your abuse being "not that bad" Beginning to identify as a trauma survivor Complex PTSD The freedom Ingrid felt when her abuser died The compulsion and drive to write...
2022-11-09
1h 00
Relish The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Game-Changing!
Muppets in Moscow by Natasha Lance Rogoff, Gary Knell - afterword
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/28989to listen full audiobooks. Title: Muppets in Moscow Author: Natasha Lance Rogoff, Gary Knell - afterword Narrator: Emily Lahey Shoov Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins Release date: 10-17-22 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 48 ratings Genres: Russia Publisher's Summary: After the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, the timing appeared perfect to bring Sesame Street to millions of children living in the former Soviet Union. With the Muppets envisioned as ideal ambassadors of Western values, no one anticipated just how challenging and dangerous this would prove to be. In Muppets in...
2022-10-17
10h 59
America's Roundtable
Conversation with Victor Davis Hanson | The Dying Citizen | America's Vanishing Middle Class | Erosion of the Rule of Law | National Security
Join America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for a conversation with professor Victor Davis Hanson, best-selling author of The Dying Citizen: How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America. Professor Hanson is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution; his focus is classics and military history. Hanson received a BA in classics at the University of California, Santa Cruz (1975), was a fellow at the American School of Classical Studies, Athens (1977–78), and received his PhD in classics from Stanford University (1980). The timely conversation brings to th...
2022-06-25
31 min
Breast Cancer Stories
Two Nurses Turned Patients: Author Theresa Brown, RN & Natasha Curry, NP
As a nurse, you never truly understand the level of terror your patients are experiencing until you become one yourself. New York Times best-selling author Theresa Brown, RN, shares her breast cancer treatment journey along with details about her new book, “Healing.” Diagnosed with breast cancer in fall of 2017, Theresa underwent a lumpectomy and four weeks of radiation before starting Tamoxifen, which ruined her life for three and a half years before she quit.With our Season 2 Breast Cancer Stories co-host Natasha Curry, we uncover similarities and surprising differences in treatment as nurses-turned-patients. We were shocked to discover that...
2022-06-15
37 min
The Dr. Darian Parker Podcast
408. Natasha Miller - Relentless - From Homeless Teen to Achieving Entrepreneur Dream
Natasha Miller isn't your average CEO. She sits at the helm of Entire Productions, the go-to experience design, event and entertainment production company in San Francisco, and has been on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies in America for three years in a row. Natasha's passion and commitment to giving back drive her invariable contributions and participation with numerous charitable organizations. She is also performing as a jazz vocalist and a trained classical violinist. Natasha is a proud graduate of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses and has studied entrepreneurship at the Harvard Business School and MIT and is a member...
2022-04-30
49 min
The Preventive Medicine Podcast
Prevention in Pediatric Psychology - Natasha Poulopoulos, PhD, MS
What better time to start thinking about prevention than in the pediatric population. Yes, the fountain of youth often keeps pediatric patients physically healthy but what about their mental health? Dr. Natasha Poulopoulos is a pediatric psychologist with both a masters and Ph.D in clinical psychology. She has authored several peer reviewed publications, given multiple seminars and presentations, and loves educating on the topic! She is also an avid advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. In this episode we talk about pediatric mental health, the reality behind the youth mental health crisis, what parents need to look out for and...
2022-03-20
46 min
Highest Health
Know Your Physio with Andrés Preschel
Send us a textToday’s guest is Andrés Preschel, a physiologist, coach, author and podcaster who through his own journey and love for the sciences stumbled upon the enhanced state of consciousness between mind, body, and spirit where healthy intentions meet actionable steps and lasting, positive lifestyle change. He is on a mission to help others know their physiology and bio-optimize from a place of greater self awareness.He partnered with Dr. Moises Roizental to develop lifestyle medicine and longevity programs, co-authored books, and has led multiple online webinars in Eng...
2022-02-14
1h 18
Recollect: Black Women Decolonizing thru Story & Nature
Recollect Season 2 Episode 3 Self-Segregating & Black Only Spaces: 2 Black Women PhD Art Therapists Talk About “The Whole Body NO”, The Matrix Moment & The Fox Strategy for Black Women’s Liberation
Natasha Thomas, PhD was the other Black woman in my Cohort at Lesley University. We were the women who were trying to get in there and out unscathed with those letters in hand. There were lots of Matrix bullet dodging moments, and lots of revelations as our bodes said “no” to the bullshit and “yes” to the sanctity of lending our love-work in Black only spaces. Six years after we met, we are still dodging death as Black women entering white institutions, but we do it with a keen sense of reality. In this episode, we break it down for ourselve...
2022-01-17
1h 16
America's Roundtable
Dr. Victor Davis Hanson | The Dying Citizen — How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America
Victor Davis Hanson, senior fellow at Hoover Institution, Stanford University and New York Times bestselling author joins America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy in a timely conversation on one of the greatest challenges impacting America. Professor Hanson explains the decline and fall of the once cherished idea of American citizenship. Human history is full of the stories of peasants, subjects, and tribes. Yet the concept of the “citizen” is historically rare—and was among America’s most valued ideals for over two centuries. But without shock treatment, warns historian Victor Davis Hanson, American citizenship as we ha...
2021-12-04
28 min
Getting to Know Woo
Episode 129 - Special Guest: Ingrid Clayton, PhD
Co-hosts Natasha Levinger are excited to welcome Ingrid Clayton, author & psychologist. In this interview they discuss recovering from narcissistic abuse, pursuit of excellence to hide shame, writing from intuition and inspiration, trauma from psychological abuse, minimization of trauma as a coping strategy, Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), shame as a key diagnostic component of CPTSD, emotional flashbacks and how they different from event-based flashbacks, seeing your own worth, how trauma can feel like "home", and more. In the usual weekly segments, Tess & Natasha cover managing a crisis of confidence, a child's need to blame oneself, how s...
2021-11-15
1h 23
The Renee Fraser Show, Why Women with Renee Fraser, PhD
The Deciders With Renee Fraser PhD| Natasha Case Cool Haus Ice Cream
The Deciders With Renee Fraser PhD| Natasha Case Cool Haus Ice Cream by Renee Fraser, PhD
2021-10-26
26 min
Inspiring Women with Laurie McGraw
EP. 51 When the Mrs. Kellys’ saw something in that girl in the garage. Today, Dr. Natasha Sheybani has her sights on eradicating cancer.
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Dr. Natasha Sheybani, a scientist focused on eradicating cancer. Natasha Sheybani, PhD, serves as Senior Scientist at the Focused Ultrasound Foundation, where her role involves supporting research programs in glioblastoma, gene therapy and cancer immunotherapy. She is also a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stanford University, where her appointment is shared among the Departments of Oncology, Radiology, and Biomedical Data Science. Her research focuses on applications of liquid biopsy and radiomics/radiogenomics for advancing precision immuno-oncology. Dr. Sheybani received her BS (2015) and PhD (2020) in Biomedical Engineering from Virginia Com...
2021-09-03
27 min
Explore Premium Audiobook Collection Today
Natasha Smith, Brittany Smith presents Unplanned Grace: A Compassionate Conversation on Life and Choice
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/537797 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Unplanned Grace: A Compassionate Conversation on Life and Choice Author: Natasha Smith, Brittany Smith Narrator: Natasha Smith, Brittany Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 23 minutes Release date: September 1, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: When a woman receives an unexpected positive pregnancy test, abortion often seems like the best or only option for a fulfilling future. Unplanned Grace beautifully challenges that myth, equipping readers to support abortion-vulnerable women with a love that values life in every wa...
2021-09-01
5h 23
Fascinating Entrepreneurs
Tips on Navigating the Publishing Gauntlet with Kevin Anderson Ep. 33
Born and raised on a small farm in a remote area of northern Alberta, Canada. Though I grew up very blue-collar, eventually pursued a career in academia (always enjoyed critical thinking, learning, and teaching). Went to Harvard for grad school with plans to become a professor. Started a tutoring and editing company while there. That company took off, so left academia with my MA. Eventually split the company into a PhD-advisory company and a book-writing/editing/pub-navigation company: Kevin Anderson & Assoc. Wife, four kids aged 5-10. Loving every minute of it all.Where to Find Kevin Anderson
2021-08-31
25 min
Adventures Through The Mind
The Effects of Psilocybin on Creativity | Natasha Mason & Jan Ramaekers
Natasha Mason PhD and Jan Ramaekers PhD are on the show to discuss the effects of psilocybin on creativity; the challenge of measuring creativity in a lab; the role creativity plays in mental health; and even the connections between psychedelics, creativity, and movements in art and culture. For links to out guest's work, full show notes, and to watch this episode in video, head to https://bit.ly/ATTMind145 ***Full Topics Breakdown Below*** SUPPORT THIS PODCAST ► Patreon: https://patreon.com/jameswjesso ► Donations: https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=383635S3BKJVS ► Merchandise: https://www.jameswjesso.com/shop/ ► More...
2021-07-16
1h 31
The School of Intuition (Basic Edition)
115. 10 Principles of Ultimate Personal Freedom
Raise your hand if you feel like you’re occupying a different consciousness compared to a year ago. I do. When large disruptions in the external environment happen, it triggers shifts in consciousness to reassess reality. That’s what happened in the past year. And we’re going to see a lot of such disruptions in coming years. That’s a reason why I think we’re on the verge of a quantum leap in consciousness evolution. Yesterday as I was trying to process / integrate the shifts that have happened in me over the past few...
2021-05-31
51 min
America's Roundtable
Dr. Victor Davis Hanson | Why Does the Left Hate Israel? | Biden's Policies Upending America’s Security and Prosperity | Iran and its Proxy Hamas, The Abraham Accords, and the Future of the Middle East
Join America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Victor Davis Hanson, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Professor Hanson provides listeners with a broader context to the current developments in the areas of domestic and foreign policies implemented by the Biden administration which are led by one rule - do the opposite of the Trump administration. Professor Hanson's new book project “The Dying Citizen - How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America” will be released on October 5, 2021 by Basic Books. Vict...
2021-05-23
26 min
Research4Practice
What Matters to Children in Kinship Care with Dr Paul Shuttleworth
What do children living in Kinship Care have to say about their situation? What matters to them and how can we best listen to and support them?Dr Paul Shuttleworth chats with Natasha and Cassian about his PhD study- how he engaged with and listened to the children who took part, what they had to say, and what it means for both research and practice.If you would like to know more about other researchers mentioned in this episode...Professor Gillian Ruch - https://profiles.sussex.ac.uk/p165646-gillian-ruch/publications ...
2021-05-20
31 min
America's Roundtable
Dr. Victor Davis Hanson | America's Silent Majority | Ensuring Election Integrity | Big Tech's Illegal Monopoly | Freedom of Speech
Join America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Victor Davis Hanson, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Professor Hanson provides listeners with a broader context to the current developments in the areas of new election laws at the federal and state levels, America's corporate wokeism, the silent majority, Big Tech's illegal monopoly and the freedom of speech, among others. Victor Davis Hanson is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution at Stanford University; his focus is classics and military history. Hanson was a...
2021-04-17
19 min
Getting to Know Woo
Episode 102 - Special Guest: Dr. Kimberly B. George, Founder of Feminism School
This week, Co-hosts Tess Whitehurst & Natasha Levinger dive deep into a rich interview with Dr. Kimberly B. George, PhD and founder of Feminism School. They talk about the narcissism of the patriarchy, minimization of women in power, how women adapt to patriarchal societies, the scarcity mindset required by society, feminism as a collective effort, developing a feminist economy, valuing resources other than money, a fully integrated definition of knowledge, the shifting nature of race, the interplay of Jewishness and whiteness, men's socialization in the patriarch and (if you can believe it) even more! In the usual weekly s...
2021-04-12
1h 31
Research4Practice
Mental Health and Human Connection with Dr Bryony Porter
Discussing mental health support across the contexts of phd study, health and social care practice, and community support programmes, Dr Bryony Porter joins Natasha and Cassian for a wide ranging episode that reveals an pervading need for human connection and its importance to our mental health. Projects discussed within this episode are The Courage Project - https://www.uea.su/postgraduate/courage/ The Men's Shed - https://menssheds.org.uk/Music by Serge Quadrado --- Send in a voice message: https://anch...
2021-03-04
27 min
The Prostate Health Podcast
Novel Treatment Options Emerging for Advanced Prostate Cancer - Natasha Kyprianou, PhD
The treatment landscape for men with advanced prostate cancer keeps on shifting and expanding. As new therapy options continue to emerge, it is important to understand which treatment options are currently available and how they work in fighting the disease. To highlight a few of the new options, we have Dr. Natasha Kyprianou, an award-winning prostate cancer investigator, joining us on the podcast today to help you get up to speed. Stay tuned for more! Dr. Natasha Kyprianou completed her fellowship in molecular oncology at Johns Hopkins University and in molecular biology at the Imperial Cancer Research...
2021-03-04
38 min
Evolving Digital Self
Episode 304: Natasha Todorovic-Cowan, on Spiral Dynamics and Transformation
Dr. Heidi Forbes Öste chats with Natasha Todorovic-Cowan, is the CEO and co-founder of the National Values-Center Consulting (and owner of SPIRAL DYNAMICS® brand). Whether your challenges are resistance to change, cultures in conflict, strategic partnerships, dysfunctional teams, or strategic change implementation, Natasha's experience includes unraveling the people side of organizational challenges from C-suite to shop floor using a proven human systems approach. For over 25 years Natasha has been working with leaders, consultants, coaches, and organizations applying her proprietary SPIRAL DYNAMICS® cultural DNA survey, leadership assessments, and change readiness index to predict hurdles to change. Her...
2021-02-01
32 min
Research4Practice
Parental perceptions of formal education in rural Nigeria with Bukola Oyinloye
Bukola Oyinloye is a PhD researcher at the Open University researching parental perceptions of formal education in rural Nigeria. She joins Natasha and Cassian to discuss her research so far and some innitial reflections on what she is finding out. Bukola's own podcast exploring education research in Africa, The EdRA Lounge, can be found at https://open.spotify.com/show/0yq3C0t5u0oQjbUCKBMYDb?si=kQi7_9qFTn-g3FeNL_-Avw --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/research4practice/message
2021-01-19
27 min
Qatar in Quotes Podcast
Ep 9: Ballet Shoes
Our guest this episode is Joanah Montiano, a contemporary ballet teacher at IAID in Qatar. Born and raised in the Philippines, Joanah came across dance when she was seven-year-old. At 13, she began assisting her dance teacher and by 15 taught her first dance class. In this episode, she narrates her journey with dance, her struggles, and her joys of teaching. Tune in to hear from Joanah and learn more about the world of dance and what it means to her. Follow this episode’s guest, Joanah Montiano on Instagram @joanag.millete.Episode Cr...
2020-12-02
15 min
MT Mentor
MT Mentor with Guest Mentor Natasha Thomas, PhD, MT-BC
It is an honor to welcome our guest mentor for this episode, Dr. Natasha Thomas. Natasha Thomas, PhD is a Board Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC) currently serving as Assistant Professor at Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI). She received her undergraduate degree in music therapy from the University of North Dakota (UND), holds a masters degree in special education (also from UND, with an emphasis on visual impairment), and completed her PhD in expressive therapies from Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. Natasha has served on the Midwest and Southeastern Regional Boards of the American Music Therapy...
2020-12-01
1h 07
Qandid Qatar Podcast
Ep 6: Debate Star ft. Mubarrat Wassey
Our latest episode of the Qandid Qatar podcast features Mubarrat Wassey, an international debate champion and coach at Qatar Debate. Mubarrat is a three-time Asian Champion and Best Speaker. He led the only Asian team to win the Australasian Championship in its 43-year history. He was also the first and the only ESL speaker to be crowned the best speaker at the Cambridge Intervarsity championship. As a judge, Mubarrat was the Deputy Chief Adjudicator at the Asians Universities Debating Championship and Asians BP Universities Debating Championship. He was also the Chief Adjudicator at the Australasian Championships 2019 in Bali and w...
2020-11-23
00 min
This Blonde Means Business
17 - Discussing Politics with Janna MacPherson - PhD Candidate at Drexel University
Since it's election season, we are talking politics and communications with Janna MacPherson, a PhD Candidate and Graduate Teaching Assistant at Drexel University’s Communication, Culture and Media Program. A former intern for US Senator Cory Booker, Janna is no stranger to the political scene and shares why discussing and caring about politics is important. Janna gives advice for those looking to break into, or work in politics and how Americans can get involved on the local level. She also discusses what it’s like to pursue her PhD immediately following her undergraduate studies, and future aspirations.--- This...
2020-11-17
38 min
The Fanny Mechanic
Making babies with scientist/embryologist Sarah Dalati, PhD.
WE DIVE INTO the topic of Embryology. WE GO DEEP with scientist Sarah Dalati. Sarah OPENS UP about her work as a baby making scientist. Why did she choose embryology as a career ? We discuss her PhD and why mice are so great to work with in science and research What does the average day of an embryologist look like? She takes us through the journey of eggs, sperm, embryos How does a scientist choose the best egg, sperm, embryo during IVF? What techniques do they use in the...
2020-11-15
1h 12
Qatar in Quotes Podcast
Ep 5: Sweet Tooth
This episode, our guest is Ijaz Ahmed from Soghaat Bakery and Sweets - a traditional Pakistani bakery. More than three years ago, Ijaz had trouble finding Pakistani cuisine and desserts during his short trips to Qatar. And so, he set out to establish his own restaurant with authenticity and tradition at its core. Today, Ijaz and his team serve the local South Asian community at two different branches under the Soghaat banner. Tune in to hear from Ijaz and to learn more about his journey with Soghaat Bakery and Sweets.Follow Soghaat Bakery and Sweets...
2020-11-14
15 min
Qandid Qatar Podcast
Ep 3: Qatar Education ft. Marwan M. Kraidy, Dean of Northwestern Qatar
In this episode, the Dean of Northwestern University in Qatar, Marwan M Kraidy, discusses his philosophy of education as well as his unique insights into the field of communication—and how it has never been more relevant than today. He delves deep into his interdisciplinary background—at the nexus of research, media, and politics—and discusses how his studies have informed his understanding of “what is hidden in society.” He reflects upon his earliest work in media production in Beirut, Lebanon as a cameraman; some of his early screenwriting ventures; and how he ultimately found his calling in academic writing whe...
2020-11-03
34 min
The Instinctive Meditation Conversation
Rhythm and Flow - Part 1
This week we are thrilled and honoured to welcome Dr Lorin Roche PhD into the conversation on Rhythm and Flow in meditation!In this eighth episode, Michael and Natasha and Lorin discuss the importance of savouring your inner rhythms.We hope you enjoy this and would welcome any feedback.It's our hope that we can share this meditation style with as many people as we can.Language warning.... there might be some colourful language in these conversations.Both Natasha and Michael are accredited Radiance Sutras Meditation teachers and offer...
2020-10-26
52 min
The Indigo Diaries
S1, Episode 4: " My Lucky Life: Academics, Athletics and Living with ADHD..." By Scott Finney
Series 1: “The World Through Our Eyes…’ Episode 4: " My Lucky Life: Academics, Athletics and Living with ADHD..." By Scott Finney Welcome to "The Indigo Diaries". Join host Natasha Hickling as she interviews her next guest, Scott Finney, in the fourth diary entry of the series. Finney was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. While growing up, Scott played a variety of sports including baseball, football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and figure skating. Scott was a national competitor in Ice Dance, who competed at the 2003 Junior National Figure Skating Championships in Brampton, Ontario. After High Scho...
2020-10-22
1h 10
Qatar in Quotes Podcast
Ep 2: Journey with Cancer
Qatar in Quotes' second guest is Shahryar Rana, a medical student from Weill Cornell in Qatar. Rana shares with us his touching story of having and recovering from cancer in high school. While painful, he also demonstrates how “battling” and “surviving” cancer is not what it is made out to be; a lot of the time recovery doesn't mean fighting off diseases in a militaristic sense, but rather watching TV and just waiting. His story is one of hope. Now as a medical student, Rana hopes to become a pediatric oncologist and treat similar cases.Follow t...
2020-10-09
16 min
The School of Intuition (Basic Edition)
99: Direct Knowledge and Your Highest Potential
There are certain buzzwords that get thrown around a lot in personal development circles that have no fixed definitions and are totally up for everyone’s interpretation. People would read about or hear these words and think they know what they refer to. Yet upon close examination, you realize that the exact meaning of those words is lost on almost everyone. One of these buzz phrases is “highest potential”. When someone says such and such will help you “attain your highest potential”, what do you think they mean? In other words, what’s your “highest potent...
2020-10-05
00 min
The School of Intuition (Basic Edition)
99: Direct Knowledge and Your Highest Potential
There are certain buzzwords that get thrown around a lot in personal development circles that have no fixed definitions and are totally up for everyone’s interpretation. People would read about or hear these words and think they know what they refer to. Yet upon close examination, you realize that the exact meaning of those words is lost on almost everyone. One of these buzz phrases is “highest potential”. When someone says such and such will help you “attain your highest potential”, what do you think they mean? In other words, what’s your “highes...
2020-09-22
44 min
Honest Property Investment with Natasha Collins
The State of the Construction Industry with Dr. Danielle Lester
Today, back by popular demand, I’m very excited to have Dr Danielle Lester back with me! Danielle Lester is a senior teaching fellow of construction management and quantity surveying at Bond University, Australia. We discuss all things construction and have a detailed discussion about the current state and future of the construction industry. *** Claim your spot at my FREE online webinar, "Challenging Uncertainty in Property Investment", happening on Sunday the 17th May @7.15pm here: https://ncrealestate.co.uk/webinar170520 For other great Freebies I'm offering, click on the following links: https://www...
2020-05-12
55 min
Musical Health
# 7 Interview with Dr. Natasha Thomas: Cultural Reflexivity, Self-Care, Arts-Based Research and Other Assorted Thoughts
This week I had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Natasha Thomas Natasha Thomas, PhD is an MT-BC and faculty member at IUPUI, and steering committee member for the Black Music Therapists Network. Her current research focus is on the relationship between social identity and the music making choices of Black/African American youth from limited resource communities, as well as the Black professionals who serve them. Her research and clinical work are inclusive of disability and queer identities, and the unique ways those perspectives can intersect to impact quality of life and meaning making.
2020-04-17
1h 07
Self-Compassionate Professor
4. Finding balance and truth with Natasha Thomas-Jackson
In this episode, Natasha Thomas-Jackson and I talk about her balanced and truthful way of navigating life and career. As a social justice advocate, she says, “...social justice is internal and external. It’s psycho-spiritual as well as socio-political...All of my work, at its root, involves healing… healing ourselves, homes, communities, political system, and our world…My why is that I’m in love with people. I want all people to be free and my tools are love and truth.” In this episode, Natasha offers tangible strategies for healing ourselves and our world. PLEASE listen! It will make you a better...
2020-03-15
1h 17
Music Therapy Conversations
Ep 34 Natasha Thomas
Natasha Thomas, PhD is a Board Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC) currently serving as Visiting Clinical Assistant Professor at Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI). She received her undergraduate degree in music therapy from the University of North Dakota (UND), holds a masters degree in special education (also from UND, with an emphasis on visual impairment), and recently completed her PhD in expressive arts therapies from Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. Natasha has served on the Midwest and Southeastern Regional Boards of the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) in various committee positions, including the Diversity & Multiculturalism Committee. She is c...
2020-01-15
1h 13
ReRooted with Francesca Maximé
Ep. 17 - Whiteness on the Couch with Dr. Natasha Stovall
Natasha Stovall, PhD, joins Francesca for conversation around addressing the spectrum of social identity in therapy.Dr. Natasha Stovall is an adult, adolescent and child psychologist with a wide range of experience helping people work through life’s difficulties. A core part of her work is helping people strengthen their capacities for healthy self-reflection and coping. Teaching skills that lead to a diminishing of problematic patterns and a blossoming of creative growth.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2019-10-27
1h 08
Francesca Maximé: WiseGirl
Francesca Maximé – ReRooted – Ep. 17 – Whiteness on the Couch with Dr. Natasha Stovall
Natasha Stovall PhD, joins Francesca on the Rerooted Podcast for conversation around “whiteness” and addressing the spectrum of racial identity in therapy. Dr. Natasha Stovall is an adult, adolescent and child psychologist with a wide range of experience helping people work through life’s difficulties. A core part of her work is helping people strengthen their capacities for healthy self-reflection and coping. Teaching skills that lead to a diminishing of problematic patterns and a blossoming of creative growth. Read Natasha’s insightful article on racial identity and psychology: Whiteness on the Couch Whiteness on the Couch How does racial identity factor i...
2019-10-01
1h 07
The School of Intuition (Basic Edition)
72: The Return on Investment of Suffering
There’s a high correlation between pain and growth. Not because the former necessarily leads to the latter. But because growth often requires resistance and pressure. It’s the resistance and pressure you find against the status quo that instigates openings for growth. From a certain perspective, whatever pain or suffering you’re going through is a gold mine-- a rich source for your personal transformation towards a higher potential. Yet I’m sure you’d agree that suffering is neither necessary nor sufficient for growth. And most of us hardly get our money’s worth from...
2019-07-23
40 min
The School of Intuition (Basic Edition)
Important Changes to the School of Intuition
In this episode I'll tell you about some changes coming to the SoI that I'm very excited about. If you've been following this soundcast for a while, make sure to listen to the end. Subscribe to THE SCHOOL OF INTUITION (BASIC EDITION) on Soundwise
2019-05-04
21 min
The School of Intuition (Basic Edition)
64: How to Manifest Your Inner Growth as Outer Attainment
“I feel like I’ve grown so much internally and spiritually, but my external environment stays the same. Why? Don’t they say ‘As within, so without’?” “I have so much potential. But I don’t feel I’m realizing my potential. What am I not doing right?” These are some of the questions I get asked regularly, about the relationship between spiritual growth and worldly attainment. It’s one thing to talk about “potentials” as a general term, it’s another to know what they are, specifically, for you. And if you don’t know what they...
2019-04-22
31 min
The School of Intuition (Basic Edition)
61: The Making of An Empathic Badass— 7 Development Stages of the Empath Archetype
Archetypes are emblems of human development paths. They are shared aspects of our collective hero’s journey. Knowing about your archetypes can bring great awareness to your own path of growth. It also helps you properly acknowledge how far you’ve come and shed light on your highest destiny. At times of setbacks and uncertainty, it reminds you to remain patient and grounded. One of the archetypes so many of my listeners share is the Conscious Empath. In episode 61 of the School of Intuition, I talk about the 7 growth stages of the empath archetype and...
2019-02-18
48 min
The School of Intuition (Basic Edition)
60: Artificial Intelligence, Depression, and Cross-Dimensional Living
99 percent of humans, 99 percent of time, live in the “dimension of phenomena”, where it’s all about thoughts, emotions, energies, and stories, and consciousness manifests as very sophisticatedly programmed intelligence. Yet at some point in your life in the dimension of phenomena, the question emerged: “Is this all there is to life?” For many people that was the beginning of their spiritual journey. And that question was basically your intuition telling you that the dimension most humans dwell in is not the whole story of existence. There is this other dimension, what I call the “dimen...
2019-02-10
37 min
The School of Intuition (Basic Edition)
54: Are You in A Spiritual Rat Race?
A caterpillar walks into a therapist’s office. “I’m depressed,” he says to the therapist. “Because you know what the problem of my life is? No wings. I have no fucking wings, man! Can you fix that? How can I get me some butterfly wings?” If the caterpillar were your friend, as the wise person you are, you’d probably try to talk some sense into it. You’d probably say, “Sweetheart, you don’t become a butterfly by sticking a couple wings onto yourself. That’s not how it works. But don’t stress about it. Just...
2018-12-02
31 min
The School of Intuition (Basic Edition)
50: How to Ultimately Transmute Negative Energy (for Those Who Are Ready)
When I was 10 years old, one day I was alone at home and discovered--to my horror--a large family of cockroaches in the kitchen cupboard. It was an emergency situation. I wasn’t sure what disturbed the roaches. But when I opened the cupboard, hundreds of them jumped out at me from nowhere. An army of dark force. I was grossed out and scared to death. My heart pounding and my hands shaking, I grabbed a bottle of insecticide and sprayed the whole kitchen with it. The kitchen was so filled with chemicals that probably fo...
2018-10-09
44 min