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Peter Whybrow
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Live from the Book Shop: John Updike's Ghost
EP95: Shepherds, Guards, and Murderers
This week, Sam is back from Iceland, where he read some Scandinavian literature and visited a bookstore, though mostly just looked at volcanoes, waterfalls, and icebergs. But, have no fear, we have plenty of books to talk about this week. On the agenda this week: - "The Salt Stones," by Helen Whybrow, which is a memoir about leaving publishing to become a shepherdess in Vermont. Sheep! Hannah loves it. - "Blood Ties," by Jo Nesbo, which is not a Harry Hole novel, but is rather a standalone about brothers who love each other, but al...
2025-06-25
39 min
Clinical Communication
How To Break Bad News To The Person In Front Of You
Breaking Bad News to patients can be some of the most difficult conversations clinicians can have . It encompasses a lot more than just palliative care and cancer and is something many clinicians will have to do, regardless of their speciality.Yet there is little easily available guidance on how to go about it outside of basic medical training.There is a way we can have these conversations that can make it easier for both patient and clinician. Which is the topic of this episode. Book Mentioned:Breaking Bad News: A Ten...
2025-03-16
15 min
Decades of Horror | Horror News Radio
XTRO (1982) – Episode 266 – Decades of Horror 1980s
“Stay in the car. ... Stay In The Car! ... GET BACK IN THE CAR!!” No one ever follows directions in horror movies. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Crystal Cleveland, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Jeff Mohr, and guest Dirk Rogers – as they try to figure out precisely what is going on in Xtro (1982). Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 266 – Xtro (1982) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! Click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine Gruesome Magazine is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which n...
2024-09-02
1h 39
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update/ The Secret Top 10
Horror in 1982: Xtro with Rob Jabbaz
Horror in 1982: Xtro with Rob Jabbaz A new series where I sit down with a guest and talk about a 1982 horror film and horror in 1982 as a whole. The guest this time around Rob Jabbaz is a Canadian Filmmaker known for writing and directing "The Sadness" (2021) Rob is a self-taught animator and has created several fully-animated short films, as well as music videos and commercials. Although, Rob was born and raised in Mississauga, Canada, The majority of his early work was produced in Taipei, Taiwan. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Rob Jabbaz Xtro - 1982 - Harry Bromley Davenport Philip Sayer ...
2024-07-12
1h 41
The Silent Why: finding hope in grief and loss
Comfort on Christmas Day
#090. Christmas can be a tough time, right?If your response is 'absolutely not' then this festive episode might not be for you. But if you sense a sad little 'yeah it is' voice deep within, then we're hoping this opportunity to hear from a mix of our previous (and future) podcast guests might bring you some comfort.We're Claire and Chris Sandys, hosts of The Silent Why podcast, lovers of deep conversation, building community and marzipan (that's mostly Claire).We're also childless (not by choice) which adds a layer of discomfort to this...
2023-12-25
14 min
Dive Into a Story With the Power of Full Audiobook
Breaking Through Depression: New Treatments and Discoveries for Healing Audiobook by Philip Gold
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 703076 Title: Breaking Through Depression: New Treatments and Discoveries for Healing Author: Philip Gold Narrator: Joshua Kane Format: Unabridged Length: 07:45:05 Language: English Release date: 09-07-23 Publisher: PGRH UK Genres: Non-Fiction, Health & Wellness, Disorders & Diseases, Psychology Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. We are often told that depression is 'all in the mind'. So why are so many of its symptoms felt in our bodies? Why can depression have such a profound impact on physical as well as mental health - from coronary disease to stroke? Philip Gold, a...
2023-09-07
7h 45
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Disorders & Diseases
Breaking Through Depression: New Treatments and Discoveries for Healing by Philip Gold
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703076to listen full audiobooks. Title: Breaking Through Depression: New Treatments and Discoveries for Healing Author: Philip Gold Narrator: Joshua Kane Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 45 minutes Release date: September 7, 2023 Genres: Disorders & Diseases Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. We are often told that depression is 'all in the mind'. So why are so many of its symptoms felt in our bodies? Why can depression have such a profound impact on physical as well as mental health - from coronary disease to stroke? Philip Gold, a world-renowned expert on this devastating illness, shows how...
2023-09-07
7h 45
Get New Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Mental Health & Psychology
Breaking Through Depression: New Treatments and Discoveries for Healing by Philip Gold
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703076to listen full audiobooks. Title: Breaking Through Depression: New Treatments and Discoveries for Healing Author: Philip Gold Narrator: Joshua Kane Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 45 minutes Release date: September 7, 2023 Genres: Mental Health & Psychology Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. We are often told that depression is 'all in the mind'. So why are so many of its symptoms felt in our bodies? Why can depression have such a profound impact on physical as well as mental health - from coronary disease to stroke? Philip Gold, a world-renowned expert on this devastating illness, shows...
2023-09-07
7h 45
Radio Curious
Peter C. Whybrow – “The Conflict Between Our Biological Heritage and the Speed of Our Lives”
Click here to begin listening. American Mania, When More is Not Enough Not so long ago before the common use of devices operated by electricity our lives were generally much more calm. And as humans we have a biological a heritage of being are curiosity driver, reward seeking and harm avoiding creatures. The conflict that […]
2023-03-30
29 min
Coaching Conversations with the AoEC
Episode 8: Coaching With and Within Nature
Marking Climate Coaching Action Day 2023, the AoEC’s George Warren is joined by Tabitha Jayne from Earth Self and Lesley Roberts from Coaching Outdoors to look at coaching through the lens of nature.They will explore how coaching practitioners can make the most of what nature can offer them, the client, organisation and the planet. From awakening the senses to the world around us, to bringing the natural world into our coaching conversations, they will share their expertise in how nature and connecting with nature can help improve mental and physical wellbeing and boost creativity and focus....
2023-03-02
53 min
The Silent Why: finding hope in grief and loss
Finding comfort at Christmas
#060. Christmas can be a tough time, right? If your answer is 'absolutely not' then this festive special might not be for you. But if you feel a sad little 'yeah it is' voice inside, then come with us as we chat through why some find it hard and how we can find - and share - comfort through it.We're Claire and Chris Sandys, hosts of The Silent Why podcast, lovers of deep conversation, building community and marzipan. We're also childless (not by choice) which adds a layer of discomfort to this special...
2022-12-23
41 min
Coaching Uncaged
Reflecting on Supervision and Systems in Coaching - A Conversation with Eve Turner
For me, all my work is about “not business as usual”, because I think I'm conscious of the challenges of supporting a system that I think is broken. Join coach, supervisor and author, Eve Turner, in conversation with Yannick Jacob as they explore the role of coaching supervision. In this wide-ranging discussion, Eve and Yannick explore: The role of coaching supervisionUsing recorded sessionsClarifying supervisionThe three functions of supervisionTechniques for generating supervisory awarenessReflective practice skillsThe importance of the contract in coachingTime To Think supervisionBringing the system into the roomMaking supervision funClimate and ecological-crisis coachingWhat is trans...
2022-11-03
1h 09
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
Peter Whybrow: “When More is Not Enough”
On this episode we meet with psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and author Peter Whybrow. Whybrow gives us an overview of why humans tend to consume excessively in resource-abundant societies. Why is it difficult for humans to change our ways? Additionally, Whybrow shares pathways for humans to move toward having a well-tuned brain. About Peter Whybrow: Peter C. Whybrow, M.D. is Director Emeritus of the Jane and Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at the University of California, Los Angeles, the Judson Braun Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at U...
2022-07-06
1h 21
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens
Peter Whybrow: “When More is Not Enough”
On this episode we meet with psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and author Peter Whybrow. Whybrow gives us an overview of why humans tend to consume excessively in resource-abundant societies. Why is it difficult for humans to change our ways? Additionally, Whybrow shares pathways for humans to move toward having a well-tuned brain. About Peter Whybrow: Peter C. Whybrow, M.D. is Director Emeritus of the Jane and Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at the University of California, Los Angeles, the Judson Braun Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at U...
2022-07-06
1h 21
The Coaching Psychology Pod
How do coaches work with nature?
In loving memory of Alison Whybrow, co-founder of the Climate Coaching Alliance. This episode is dedicated to Alison, for being an inspiring, kind, loving, generous and courageous role model. Her passion for our living Earth is an important legacy which she has left behind to shape how coaching can transform the ecological crisis through regeneration. In this episode we explore ‘How do coaches work with nature?’ with Professor Peter Hawkins, Anna-Marie Watson, Karen Finn and Elsa Valdivielso Martínez. We discuss how the growing interest in bringing the natural world into our coaching conversations is impacting coaching by asking: I...
2022-04-01
50 min
An Honorable Mention w/ Shane Hagadorn & Jeff Schwartz
Episode 161: Larry Sweeney (Presented by Patreon.com/AnHonorablePod)
https://afsp.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.participant&participantID=2389364On April 11th of 2011, the wrestling world lost one of its brightest stars, and most beloved individuals: Alex Whybrow aka the legendary ”Sweet n Sour” Larry Sweeney. It was a loss that extended far beyond the confines of a wrestling ring as Alex touched the lives of fans, friends, and co-workers in ways that surpassed a match or a promo.The joy of his laughter, the care he demonstrated for the people around him, the interest he took in so many avenues besides professional wrestling, all that (and...
2021-04-13
2h 58
Crazy Town
Cognitive Bias and Global Warming, or... the Story of Cattle Prods and Ice Cream Shops
If only we were as rational as we think we are! It turns out that we’re all subject to cognitive biases, those errors in thinking that influence how we process the complex information we encounter in daily life. Jason, Rob, and Asher take a tour of ice cream shops, Scandanavian DMVs, and the chess team to explain such cognitive biases as the Dunning-Kruger effect, confirmation bias, default effect, and sunk cost bias. Listen as your hosts try to overcome their own biases and uncover how human irrationality has driven us into a sustainability crisis where climate change meets ov...
2021-03-10
57 min