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Rebecca E. Williams Phd
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New Books in Literary Studies
Amy Stuber, "Sad Grownups" (Stillhouse Press, 2024)
A neighborhood of picturesque content-creation houses perched on too-green lawns in a California desert; a meandering stampede of unleashed dogs on the streets of San Francisco; a skein of snow geese alighting in a state park in Missouri; an uncanny fundraising auction at an upscale suburban-DC prep school. Inhabiting these worlds of disconnection and dislocation are the "sad grownups" a middle-aged queer couple arguing over whether to have children, a college professor dying from cancer, two recent high school graduates plotting a robbery, a sixty-year-old counselor at a boys' summer camp sheltering herself from the realities of life-all connected...
2025-08-01
45 min
Burned By Books
Amy Stuber, "Sad Grownups" (Stillhouse Press, 2024)
A neighborhood of picturesque content-creation houses perched on too-green lawns in a California desert; a meandering stampede of unleashed dogs on the streets of San Francisco; a skein of snow geese alighting in a state park in Missouri; an uncanny fundraising auction at an upscale suburban-DC prep school. Inhabiting these worlds of disconnection and dislocation are the "sad grownups" a middle-aged queer couple arguing over whether to have children, a college professor dying from cancer, two recent high school graduates plotting a robbery, a sixty-year-old counselor at a boys' summer camp sheltering herself from the realities of life-all connected...
2025-08-01
45 min
New Books Network
Amy Stuber, "Sad Grownups" (Stillhouse Press, 2024)
A neighborhood of picturesque content-creation houses perched on too-green lawns in a California desert; a meandering stampede of unleashed dogs on the streets of San Francisco; a skein of snow geese alighting in a state park in Missouri; an uncanny fundraising auction at an upscale suburban-DC prep school. Inhabiting these worlds of disconnection and dislocation are the "sad grownups" a middle-aged queer couple arguing over whether to have children, a college professor dying from cancer, two recent high school graduates plotting a robbery, a sixty-year-old counselor at a boys' summer camp sheltering herself from the realities of life-all connected...
2025-08-01
45 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Go with the Flo: Periods at Work
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog, Rebecca Williams, opens up about the often-overlooked impact of periods on work and productivity. With a mix of personal reflection and scientific insight, she challenges the silence around menstruation in professional spaces. Highlighting the cognitive and emotional toll of PMS, she argues for more understanding, workplace flexibility, and dedicated research into menstrual health. This honest and relatable piece aims to help normalise conversations that have long been sidelined. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher...
2025-07-23
06 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Self-Worth versus Reviewer Two
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog, Rebecca explores the emotional impact of academic rejection and the difficulty of separating personal worth from professional critique. Drawing on experiences from education through to journal submission, she offers practical ways to cope: allow yourself to react, lean on support, and regain perspective. With honesty and clarity, she encourages researchers not to bury their failures but to share them, learn, and keep moving forward—because one reviewer’s opinion is never the full story. Find the original text, and narration here on our...
2025-06-05
06 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - AI and BlueSky: Embracing the Everyday Tech of Academia
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog, Rebecca offers a pragmatic guide to everyday tech that can support academic work. From AI tools like ChatGPT and Elicit, to reference managers and visual design hacks in PowerPoint, she explores how to navigate, adopt, and balance new digital tools. Rebecca also champions the use of social media platforms like BlueSky to connect and amplify research, encouraging researchers to make technology work for them—efficiently, thoughtfully, and creatively. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.ni...
2025-05-02
06 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Stand-Up Scientists: Lessons from Comedy
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Rebecca explores how stand-up comedy techniques can enhance science communication. From crafting engaging openings to honing audience interaction, she shares insights on making research talks more compelling. By embracing humour, observation, and performance skills, scientists can captivate their listeners—whether in a lecture theatre or at a conference. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-stand-up-scientists-lessons-from-comedy/ -- Rebecca Williams is PhD student at the University of Cambridge. Though originally from ‘up North’ in a s...
2025-03-20
06 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Draft Zero to Hero
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Rebecca reflects on the challenges of academic writing, emphasising the value of producing an unpolished first draft to overcome the difficulty of getting started. She discusses the importance of cutting unnecessary content, refining clarity, and making writing more engaging, while also acknowledging the role of collaboration and feedback in improving a paper. By sharing her own experiences, she highlights how the writing process is rarely straightforward and often requires multiple revisions before reaching a final, polished version. Find the original text, and narration here on...
2025-02-20
06 min
StarTalk Radio
The Extreme Universe with Tim Paglione
What can gamma rays tell us about supernovae and galaxy formation? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-host Chuck Nice sit down with astrophysicist Tim Paglione to explore high-energy cosmic phenomena, gamma rays, and the extreme events that create them.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/the-extreme-universe-with-tim-paglione/Thanks to our Patrons Alexander Storts, Chris Henderson, Micheal Mayo, Jose Lotzin, Rebecca Noland, Scientific Panda, Sander Bergheim, Aubrey Loftus, John Leon, Jaquelin Butkovic, Jesse McIntyre, Kelly Sheffield, Kaseim カセイム, Bradley Westbrook, Chris Rassette, Aquahood, BA_MPH_JD_PhD-aspirant, Ravenwingfeather, Kaity Sturgell...
2025-02-11
49 min
pleasure reading
💘 5-Star Romance: My All Time Faves, Unconventional Picks & TBR
Happy Valentine's season, my lovely readers/listeners!In this episode, I'm celebrating the month of ~~love~~ by sharing a curated list of 5-star romances including my all time faves, a few unexpected picks, and my February romance TBR.We're talking about 17 romantic books in this episode — including all your fave tropes like enemies-to-lovers, grumpy-sunshine, forced proximity, second chance and more. Tune in to inspire your own heartwarming reading list. Happy Valentine's Day! xoxo 💘 ALL TIME FAVE ROMANCE RECSExpiration Dates by Rebecca SerleIn Five Years by Rebecc...
2025-02-07
29 min
Canada Reads American Style
Interview - Dr. Louise Ells and Lies I Told My Sister
Rebecca is excited to speak with author Dr. Louise Ells. Louise is the author of Lies I Told My Sister, published in 2024 by Latitude 46 Publishing. She was born and raised in Northeastern Ontario. After years of travel, she moved to Cambridge, England where she earned her PhD in Creative Writing. Louise teaches at universities and colleges in England and Canada and currently lives north of Toronto, where she can often be found in her library surrounded by books and snuggled up with her cats. https://www.louiseells.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/louiseellsauthor/?hl=en
2025-02-02
31 min
pleasure reading
⏱️ 60-Second Reviews of All 15 Books I Read in January
I read 15 books in January. Some I loved, some I...didn't, and others I barely remember! 🙃So let's try out a monthly reading recap. In this episode, I'm sharing 60 second reviews of everything I read this month from romance to fantasy to extreme horror. Dragons, dancers, and time travel, oh my! I hope you enjoy! Books mentioned in this episode:Bloom by Delilah S. DawsonGuillotine by Delilah S. DawsonExpiration Dates by Rebecca SerleEven Though I Knew the End by C. L. PolkAll Systems Red by M...
2025-01-31
20 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - The Binary of Science & Femininity
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog Rebecca explores the challenging perceptions and stereotypes that women face in the field of science. She discusses her personal experiences and observations from the Women in Neuroscience UK Awards, highlighting how femininity is often viewed as incompatible with scientific credibility. Rebecca argues against this outdated notion by showcasing successful women who embrace both their scientific expertise and their femininity, advocating for a more inclusive and accepting scientific community where women can express all facets of their identity without judgment. Find the original...
2025-01-25
05 min
Woman's Hour
Zla Makva, 'Bicycle face', Lebanon, The Traitors
Zla Mavka is a non-violent all-female Ukrainian resistance group, fighting against Russian occupation. It spreads newsletters and shares experiences aiming to support others. Anita Rani is joined by the Guardian's chief culture writer, Charlotte Higgins, who has spoken to some of the members and Tetyana Filevska, the curator at the Ukrainian Institute to find out more.When bicycles were first invented in the 19th century, the main danger associated with them wasn't the design or lack of brakes. For women, it was in fact a health problem called “bicycle face”. Tamsin Johnson, PhD candidate and lecturer at Nott...
2025-01-24
56 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - A PhD’s Christmas Carol
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Today Rebecca narrates the transformative journey of a PhD student during the festive season. Drawing parallels to Charles Dickens's classic, the blog captures the student's initial despair and subsequent awakening to the profound value and impact of her research. This heartwarming tale is a must-read for anyone enduring the rigorous demands of academic pursuits, offering a message of hope and reassurance that their hard work is indeed meaningful. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk...
2024-12-20
06 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Be the Door, Bringing Academia to Life
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Rebecca reflects on the importance of representation and authenticity in academia, sharing how being open about her journey and background has helped make the field more accessible. She emphasises the value of showing future scientists that challenges and doubts are a normal part of the process and encourages academics to share their experiences to help others see a path into science. Her blog offers a thoughtful perspective on how small actions can make a meaningful difference when it comes to inspiring young-people and the next generation of...
2024-11-29
05 min
Enthusiastic Encouragement & Dubious Advice
Best Books We Read in 2024
This week, Nicole is back! Patricia and Nicole talk a bit about what has been keeping them grounded post-election and then they talk about some of the best books they read in 2024. Tons of book recommendations in this episode! Small correction: Tomes & Tea is a quartet. In the show we say it is a trilogy. Now we’re even more excited! Mentioned on the show: Bookshop Affiliate Storefront (links below are affiliate) Gift our Patreon! patreon.com/eedapod/gift Micro Activism: How You Can Make a Difference in the Wo...
2024-11-27
42 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - The Dark World of Computational Modelling
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Rebecca, explores the often-intimidating realm of computational modelling in neuroscience. She compares this complex field to a haunted house, where assumptions lurk in shadows, algorithms whisper in the background, and progress requires courage and persistence. Rebecca shares her journey from initially feeling lost in a world of complex mathematics to gradually mastering techniques that unlock deeper insights into brain function. Her blog encourages others to embrace the unknown, demystify the technical language, and make computational modelling more accessible for future researchers. Find the original text...
2024-10-31
06 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - The Joys of Academia (Seriously)
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Rebecca shares her reflections on the highs and lows of academic life. She acknowledges the challenges, such as long days, coding frustrations, and balancing work-life responsibilities, but emphasises her passion for research and problem-solving. Rebecca highlights the excitement of working in a field as unique as computational neuroscience, the supportive academic community, and the flexibility of her work. Her blog serves as a reminder of the rewarding aspects of academia, even amidst its struggles. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. ...
2024-09-09
05 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Selfish Reasons for Open Science
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Rebecca's blog explores the practical, self-serving benefits of Open Science, beyond its noble ideals. She highlights how practices like preregistration can streamline research, making analysis faster and writing less labor-intensive. Additionally, Open Science fosters transparency and accountability, making it easier to publish null results and receive valuable feedback on data and code. By embracing these methods, researchers can enhance the efficiency and integrity of their work, all while contributing to a more open and honest scientific community. Find the original text, and narration here on...
2024-08-21
06 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Perfectionism: The Why Matters
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Rebecca reflects on the intense pressure she has felt throughout her academic career to be perfect, driven by the fear of failure and the need to prove her worth in a privileged position. She discusses how this perfectionism, common in academia, stems from a deep-seated need to justify her place and avoid the perceived monster of failure. Through her journey, she learns to shift her perspective from running away from failure to embracing her passion for science, realising the importance of balance, and accepting that making...
2024-06-28
06 min
Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Mental Health & Psychology
The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction: A Guide to Coping with the Grief, Stress, and Anger That Trigger Addictive Behaviors by Julie S. Kraft MA LMFT, Rebecca E. Williams PhD
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/769135to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction: A Guide to Coping with the Grief, Stress, and Anger That Trigger Addictive Behaviors Author: Julie S. Kraft MA LMFT, Rebecca E. Williams PhD Narrator: Candace Joice Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 27 minutes Release date: May 28, 2024 Genres: Mental Health & Psychology Publisher's Summary: If you struggle with addiction, know that you are not alone. Addictive behaviors are often the result of loss—the loss of a job, the death of a loved one, or even the end of a romantic relationship. If you're like many ot...
2024-05-28
7h 27
Evidence-Based: A New Harbinger Psychology Podcast
Evidence-Based Skills to Unwind Without Alcohol with Rebecca E. Williams, PhD
Rebecca E. Williams, PhD, author of Simple Ways to Unwind Without Alcohol, joins us to discuss soothing stress and unwinding without alcohol. Rebecca is a psychologist, wellness expert, and award-winning author. She received her bachelor’s degree from Williams College; her master’s degree from Harvard; and her doctorate with a specialization in clinical psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She has enjoyed a twenty-year career as a clinic director with the San Diego VA Healthcare System; was an associate clinical professor in the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego; and mainta...
2024-05-14
47 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Genetic Mystery Solved: The Importance of Collaboration
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Rebecca's blog explores how collaboration across scientific disciplines can lead to major breakthroughs in understanding diseases. Her article illuminates the importance of team effort in research, as it can unlock the historical roots of genetic conditions and point towards future therapeutic strategies. By embracing the past and pooling diverse expertise, Rebecca demonstrates how today's MS have been paving the way for new treatments, which could even include the potential of parasites to alleviate neurological conditions. Find the original text, and narration here on our...
2024-04-26
05 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Research Impact: Beginning at the End
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Rebecca contemplates the journey of her work from its conception to its final goal of tangible real-world impact. She shares a personal anecdote about her first publication, reflecting on the sense of anticlimax when the anticipated change failed to materialise instantly. This experience serves as a springboard for a broader discussion on how researchers can create a more direct path to impact. Rebecca provides practical suggestions on how to align research with NICE recommendations to ensure relevance and application in health services. She urges...
2024-03-07
06 min
Unapologetically...
Unapologetically Sober Curious
Have you ever considered sober curiosity? This will definitely be an episode you don't want to miss! In today's episode, I am joined by Danielle Brown, who is currently on her sober curious journey (and as of publishing this episode, still going strong!). We discuss her relationship with alcohol, what led to her decision, and what she has learned so far. Her key takeaways are not to be missed! We also dive into the generational differences with alcohol and how social media plays a role in our relationship with drinking. Content warning: there is a...
2024-02-19
41 min
Researcher Revealed
Researcher Revealed Podcast Episode 10
On today’s episode I was joined by Dr Ruth Barker who was kind enough to share with us her journey into research. Her introduction research was through her clinical audit and service improvement work as a respiratory physiotherapist. Listen to where her journey in research takes her.Top 3 Takeaways1) Curious? Research is the space that will allow your curiosity to flourish.2) Clinical audits and quality improvement work as a gateway into a career as a health researcher3) Keep you eye on the horizon as there are more career opportunities in...
2024-02-15
1h 21
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - A Whimsical Research Culture
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Rebecca shares her experience of positively influencing research culture by integrating fun and personality into the academic environment. By initiating a board game night and other social activities, she encourages colleagues to embrace their quirks, from sharing pun-filled emails to displaying personal trinkets like a tiny rubber duck on their desks. Her actions have shown that by simply being oneself, a PhD student can significantly impact the research culture, challenging the conventional stoicism of academia and promoting a more genuine and wholehearted approach to work and...
2024-02-09
05 min
Dementia Researcher
Behind the Approval: Research Ethics & Consent
Join PhD Student and Guest Host Rebecca Williams as she explores the often intricate and crucial world of research ethics approvals and participant consent in dementia research. Rebecca is joined by experts: Dr. Anna Volkmer, a Senior Research Fellow at University College London, Dr. Victoria Shepherd, Senior Fellow from Cardiff University, and Danielle Wilson, Head of Commercialisation and Ethics Chair from the UK Dementia Research Institute at Imperial College London. Our panelists bring a wealth of experience from various backgrounds, including speech and language therapy, nursing, research delivery, capacity evaluation, consent and health research ethics. They offer invaluable insights into...
2024-01-22
44 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - MEGry Christmas to All!
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Experience the magic of neuroscience this holiday season with Rebecca's blog. In a heartwarming tale set against the backdrop of Christmas morning, discover the fascinating world of Magnetoencephalography, or MEG, as it unveils the secrets of the brain's inner workings. Join the journey as Rebecca takes you through the challenges and wonders of neuroscience, where magnetic fields, superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs), and optically pumped magnetometers (OPMs) are the stars of the show. While Santa may not be delivering a million-pound MEG scanner down the chimney...
2023-12-21
06 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Unfrazzled Brains, 10-4 to stop Burnout
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In her blog, Rebecca delves into the challenges of academic burnout, recounting her personal experiences of exhaustion and lack of motivation in her research role. She reflects on the irony of academic flexibility, highlighting how this often translates to extended working hours rather than genuine work-life balance. Through her journey, Rebecca shares her realisation of being in the throes of burnout, underscoring the importance of recognising early warning signs. Her narrative emphasises the need for structured work schedules and the importance of taking regular breaks, offering...
2023-12-08
05 min
KPFA - About Health
12/4/23 Simple Ways to Unwind Without Alcohol
With the holiday season upon us, it may be a good time to reflect on your relationship with alcohol. Rebecca Williams, PhD, author of the new book, Simple Ways to Unwind without Alcohol, joins Nurse Rona to offer strategies for behavior changes that can lead to more ease and better health. She encourages us to slow down, develop compassion for ourselves, and discover new ways of understanding what we need. The post 12/4/23 Simple Ways to Unwind Without Alcohol appeared first on KPFA.
2023-12-04
59 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - The Horror of P-Values
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog Rebecca explores the challenges of using p-values in statistics, comparing their anxiety-inducing nature to horror movie jump scares. Critiquing the arbitrary 0.05 significance threshold, it suggests this leads to false results. Rebecca promotes Bayesian statistics as a more intuitive alternative, offering clearer interpretations and support for null hypotheses. Do you agree? Rebecca argues for the importance of recognising null results in research, aligning with the move towards open science. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https...
2023-11-17
06 min
Evidence Based Birth®
EBB 291 - Evidence on Skin-to-Skin after a Cesarean
In this episode, we delve into the latest evidence-based information on skin-to-skin care in the operating room after a Cesarean. I'm joined by co-host Sara Ailshire, a doctoral candidate in anthropology and the 2023 EBB Research Fellow, and we explore the history, benefits, and barriers surrounding this practice. Discover how skin-to-skin care positively influences lactation, stabilizes newborns, and enhances the birth experience, and learn why some hospitals and providers are hesitant to offer it and how these barriers can be overcome. *If you want the Pocket Guides we mention at the beginning of this episode, you can see if we have a...
2023-11-15
41 min
Get Lost In The Full Audiobook That Keeps Curious Minds Hooked.
Simple Ways to Unwind without Alcohol: 50 Tips to Drink Less and Enjoy More by Rebecca E. Williams Phd
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/710738to listen full audiobooks. Title: Simple Ways to Unwind without Alcohol: 50 Tips to Drink Less and Enjoy More Author: Rebecca E. Williams Phd Narrator: Moniqua Plante Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 55 minutes Release date: November 14, 2023 Genres: Disorders & Diseases Publisher's Summary: Soothe stress, unwind, and feel more joyful—without a cocktail, beer, or glass of wine. Are you tired of hangovers? Do you wish you could think more clearly during the day or feel less anxious at night? Are you curious about that #soberlife? Many of us want to cut back on our drinking—or even...
2023-11-14
3h 55
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Disorders & Diseases
Simple Ways to Unwind without Alcohol: 50 Tips to Drink Less and Enjoy More by Rebecca E. Williams Phd
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/710738to listen full audiobooks. Title: Simple Ways to Unwind without Alcohol: 50 Tips to Drink Less and Enjoy More Author: Rebecca E. Williams Phd Narrator: Moniqua Plante Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 55 minutes Release date: November 14, 2023 Genres: Disorders & Diseases Publisher's Summary: Soothe stress, unwind, and feel more joyful—without a cocktail, beer, or glass of wine. Are you tired of hangovers? Do you wish you could think more clearly during the day or feel less anxious at night? Are you curious about that #soberlife? Many of us want to cut back on our drinking—or even...
2023-11-14
3h 55
Journey Through The Most Award-Winning Full Audiobook Today!
Simple Ways to Unwind Without Alcohol by Rebecca E. Williams PhD
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/23646to listen full audiobooks. Title: Simple Ways to Unwind Without Alcohol Author: Rebecca E. Williams PhD Narrator: Moniqua Plante Format: mp3 Length: 3 hrs and 55 mins Release date: 11-14-23 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Hygiene & Healthy Living Publisher's Summary: Are you tired of hangovers? Do you wish you could think more clearly during the day or feel less anxious at night? Are you curious about that #soberlife? Many of us want to cut back on our drinking—or even stop altogether. But in a culture that glamorizes the cocktail hour, "white wine playdates," and bo...
2023-11-14
3h 55
60 Mindful Minutes
Unwind without Alcohol with Rebecca E. Williams
The decision to take a break from or eliminate alcohol entirely isn’t just about stopping drinking; it’s about creating a new, alcohol-free life. That can feel like a daunting undertaking. But in her book, Simple Ways to Unwind without Alcohol: 50 Tips to Drink Less and Enjoy More, Rebecca E. Williams, PhD, provides a blueprint for how we can take a more holistic approach to life and begin to redesign our habits, pastimes and worklife to feel happy and healthier without alcohol. Guest Bio Rebecca E. Williams, PhD, is a psychologist, wellness expert...
2023-10-31
48 min
60 Mindful Minutes
Unwind without Alcohol with Rebecca E. Williams
The decision to take a break from or eliminate alcohol entirely isn’t just about stopping drinking; it’s about creating a new, alcohol-free life. That can feel like a daunting undertaking. But in her book, Simple Ways to Unwind without Alcohol: 50 Tips to Drink Less and Enjoy More, Rebecca E. Williams, PhD, provides a blueprint for how we can take a more holistic approach to life and begin to redesign our habits, pastimes and worklife to feel happy and healthier without alcohol. Guest Bio Rebecca E. Williams, PhD, is a psychologist, wellness expert...
2023-10-31
48 min
Confronting Christianity with Rebecca McLaughlin
Can We Trust the Gospels? with Peter Williams
Rebecca McLaughlin is joined by Peter Williams to have a conversation about the trustworthiness of the gospels.Questions Covered in This Episode:How far off from Jesus's death and resurrection were the Gospels written?How can people remember the things Jesus said with such great detail decades after Jesus's resurrection?Why are there differences between the gospels in Jesus’s teachings?Why do the gospels have a different ordering of events?Why do we hear about Bartimaeus in one gospel and he doesn't have a name in another?Do the gospels use names as eye witness evidence?Can you tell us...
2023-10-31
28 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Starting a PhD: How to Know Nothing
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Embarking on a PhD journey can be an overwhelming experience, filled with complex discussions and a feeling of inadequacy among seasoned academics. In this blog Rebecca provides a heartfelt account of grappling with the pressures and expectations of academic life as a newcomer. From her early struggles of feeling ill-equipped to the surprising advice she received from her supervisor, Rebecca explores the idea that "knowing nothing" is not a sign of failure but an integral part of the learning process. She argues that this sense of...
2023-10-03
06 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Self-Report: It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog Rebecca talks about the complexities of self-report scales in psychological research. She highlights the common tendency to adopt careless response strategies when completing lengthy questionnaires and discusses the trust placed in participants' meaningful engagement. Rebecca focuses on patients with frontotemporal degeneration-related syndromes, where behavioural symptoms and clinical motivation impact responses. Her study examines unique response strategies, revealing that patients often exhibit invariant, patterned, and internally inconsistent responses. These strategies even predict cognitive factors beyond the scale's intent. Rebecca calls for cautious interpretation of...
2023-08-24
06 min
Evidence Based Birth®
EBB 280 - Bringing Equity to Lactation Imagery with Nekisha Killings, IBCLC and Founder of the Melanated Mammary Atlas®
On this episode of the EBB podcast, I talk with Nekisha Killings, IBCLC and founder of The Melanated Mammary Atlas®, all about cultural humility and educating clinicians and birth workers about identifying and diagnosing conditions that present in Black and Brown breasts/chests. Nekisha Killings, holds a master's in public health (MPH) and is an international board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC). She's an equity strategist and maternal and child health advocate who speaks, teaches and facilitates on topics related to equity and dismantling bias across various sectors. She is also a director of equity, inclusion, and belonging with the Black Mo...
2023-08-23
44 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Science Communication, Reaching Out of the Bubble
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog Rebecca shares her personal journey from a small town in the North of England to Oxford University, reflecting on the doubts and fears that almost prevented her from applying. With a strong belief in the power of science communication, she emphasises the importance of outreach, especially to underrepresented communities, and encourages academics to take action in inspiring students to pursue higher education. Rebecca's story serves as a call to break barriers and make a difference by reaching out to students and empowering them...
2023-07-28
05 min
The Problem With Perfect
How Minimalism Can Simplify Your Life and Reduce Your Stress
Less is more. Or is it?Americans are seemingly convinced that our stuff makes us happy so we’re constantly working to accumulate more of it. Then before we know it, our stuff controls our life and we’re struggling to find a way to pay for it and the time to maintain it. What if there’s another, better way? A way where we buy and keep only what we need; a way that our accumulation of stuff reflects our true values. Join us for this episode as we define minimalism, discuss its bene...
2023-06-20
37 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Coding, Lessons from a Seamstress
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. In this blog Rebecca draws parallels between sewing and coding, highlighting the similarities in the learning process and the importance of resilience. Sharing personal experiences of starting out in both sewing and coding, facing challenges, making mistakes, and learning from them. Emphasising the value of perseverance, seeking help when needed, and the role of internet resources like Google in the learning journey. Rebecca suggests practical tips for beginners, such as starting with simple tasks, diving in and problem-solving on the go, documenting code with comments, seeking...
2023-06-07
07 min
Diario de Autismo
#177 El lenguaje anticapacitista es del todo compatible con investigación de alta calidad en autismo
Esta carta abierta es respuesta a la publicación de A. Singer et al. (2022). Escuchá el pódcaast y accedé también al artiulo original. Anti-ableist language is fully compatible with high-quality autism research: Response to Singer et al. (2022) Heini Natri, Oluwatobi Abubakare, Flavien Beaud, Monique Botha, Kristen Bottema-Beutel, Lydia X. Z. Brown, Daisy A. Burr, Laurence Cobbaert, Christopher Dabbs, Donnie Denome, Beth Edwards, Rebecca L. Flower, Dena Gassner, Morénike Giwa Onaiwu, Aimee Grant. Andrew Hundt, Steven Kapp, Jennifer Litton Tidd, Marie Adrienne Robles Manalili, Hannah Morton, Vishnu Nair, Georgia Pavlopoulou, Amy Pearson, Hattie Porter, Rebecca Poulsen, Anne Roux, Mary R...
2023-05-22
10 min
Dementia Researcher Blogs
Rebecca Williams - Apathy Research: Why Should We Bother?
Rebecca Williams, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Did you know that Apathy represents an early marker of cognitive decline and brain changes in presymptomatic frontotemporal dementia? Did you also know that Apathy is particularly common in patients with behavioral variant frontal temporal lobe dementia (bvFTD), and is a disabling noncognitive symptom of dementia that has profound consequences for morbidity, mortality, and caregiver burden? In this blog Rebecca explains Apathy, and her research into understanding the condition in dementia. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https...
2023-04-12
06 min
Ask Your Mentor
Ask Your Mentor - Dr Martina Bocchetta
Ask Your Mentor, a new podcast from Dementia Researcher, in association with Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK). Mentees interviewing their mentors, talking careers, lessons learned and what they’ve discovered, that could help you forge a successful career in dementia research. In this podcast Cambridge PhD Student, Rebecca Williams interviews her mentor Dr Martina Bocchetta, Lecturer at Brunel University London and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at University College London Full biographies on all our guests and a transcript can be found on our website: https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk Find our more abo...
2023-03-24
36 min
Mind Over Murder
NEW: Idaho 4 Murder Affidavit Analysis (Part 3)
Join "Mind Over Murder" co-hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley as we walk you through the 19 page affidavit released to show probable cause in the November 13, 2022 murder of 4 coilege students in Moscow, Idaho. Phd candidate Bryan Kohberger, a student at the nearby University of Washington in Pullman, WA was charged in the case after being arrested December 30 at his family's home in Pennsylvania. This is part 3 of 3 parts discussing the affidavit in the Idaho 4 case.New York Times: Read the Affidavithttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/01/05/us/bryan-kohberger-affidavit.htmlJoin the discussion on our...
2023-01-26
40 min
Mind Over Murder
NEW: Idaho 4 Murder Affidavit Analysis (Part 2)
Join "Mind Over Murder" co-hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley as we walk you through the 19 page affidavit released to show probable cause in the November 13, 2022 murder of 4 coilege students in Moscow, Idaho. Phd candidate Bryan Kohberger, a student at the nearby University of Washington in Pullman, WA was charged in the case after being arrested December 30 at his family's home in Pennsylvania. This is part 2 of 3 parts discussing the affidavit in the Idaho 4 case.New York Times: Read the Affidavithttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/01/05/us/bryan-kohberger-affidavit.htmlJoin the discussion on our...
2023-01-19
47 min
Mind Over Murder
NEW: Idaho 4 Murder Affidavit Analysis (Part 1)
Join "Mind Over Murder" co-hosts Bill Thomas and Kristin Dilley as we walk you through the 19 page affidavit released to show probable cause in the November 13, 2022 murder of 4 coilege students in Moscow, Idaho. Phd candidate Bryan Kohberger, a student at the nearby University of Washington in Pullman, WA was charged in the case after being arrested December 30 at his family's home in Pennsylvania. This is part 1 of 3 parts discussing the affidavit in the Idaho 4 case.New York Times: Read the Affidavithttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/01/05/us/bryan-kohberger-affidavit.htmlJoin the discussion on our...
2023-01-12
48 min
Dementia Research Charity Chatathon
Magnetoencephalography MEG Scanner & Super Microscopes to understand Frontotemporal dementia
Recorded at the Dementia Research Charity #Chatathon 2022 - Adam Smith interviews Anna Sanchez Avila, PhD Student from University of Dundee and Rebecca Williams, PhD Student in the MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit at University of Cambridge. Anna Sanchez Avila - I work in the field of motor neuron disease and frontotemporal dementia, which have more in common than you might think. I use high-resolution microscopy techniques to look at how synapses - small, delicate structures that allow our brain cells to communicate with each other - change in disease. I want to also see if those changes...
2022-12-09
27 min
The Squarepeg Podcast
83. S7, Ep3: Psychology as a special interest: relationships, research and educational equity
Janelle Johnson is an Inclusion Strategist, therapist and researcher from North Carolina, USA. She is self diagnosed and her son is also autistic. She has recently taken a step back from practising as a therapist to focus on her research as a PhD student and graduate research assistant at North Carolina State University’s College of Education. Her work explores development for students with invisible disabilities, the intersection of mental health and other marginalised identities, and systemic change in education. In our conversation we talk about: ➡ Being socially awkward, solitary and living in her o...
2022-10-08
51 min
Evidence Based Birth®
EBB 238 - Black Fatherhood and Fighting Anti-Black Racism with Brandon Diggs Williams, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
On today’s podcast, we’re going to talk with Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Brandon Diggs Williams (he/him), BSW, MSW, LCSW, about Black fatherhood, parenting in partnership, self-care, and fighting anti-Black racism. Mr. Williams currently works full-time at the Durham VA Medical Center (DVAMC), providing individual, couples, and (primarily) group therapy through the VA. He specializes in personal/spiritual development, transformative thinking, and cultural competency with a focus on the Black community. Mr. Williams is involved in multiple efforts that contribute to ally-ship, diversity and inclusion, and anti-Black racism efforts at the departmental and facility level at the Durh...
2022-09-07
1h 02
Evidence Based Birth®
EBB 237 - Infant Feeding and Meeting your Community where they're at with Family Nurse Practitioner and IBCLC Nikki Hunter-Greenaway
On today’s podcast, we’re going to talk with Nikki Hunter-Greenaway, Nurse Practitioner and IBCLC, about the formula shortage this year and meeting your community at where they are to provide the concierge reproductive health care they deserve. Nikki Hunter-Greenaway, AKA, Nurse Nikki is a board-certified family nurse practitioner and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant. Nikki is the proud owner of Bloom Maternal Health, which provides Telehealth and house calls to pregnant and postpartum families in both Texas and Louisiana. In 2018, she co-founded the New Orleans Breastfeeding Center and Café au Lait Breastfeeding Circle for fa...
2022-08-31
43 min
Evidence Based Birth®
EBB 220 - Fighting Bias in the Birth Room with Irth® App Founder, Kimberly Seals Allers
On today's podcast, we're going to talk with Irth® App founder, Kimberly Seals Allers, to update us on Irth® App's mission to fight against racism and bias in perinatal and infant care. Kimberly Seals Allers (she/her) is an award-winning journalist, five-time author, international speaker strategist, and an advocate for perinatal and infant health. A former senior editor at Essence, and writer at Fortune Magazine, Kimberly is a leading voice on the racial and socio-cultural complexities of birth, lactation, and parenthood. Kimberly is the founder of Irth®, a new Yelp-like app for Black and Brown parents to address bias and...
2022-04-13
40 min
It's Going Down
How the University De-Radicalizes Students, Professors & Social Movements|Joy James & Rebecca Wilcox
"How the University De-Radicalizes Students, Professors, and Social Movements": A Conversation With Joy James and Rebecca Wilcox The Political Theology Network Mentoring Initiative hosted this event on January 28, 2022 The Political Theology Network Mentoring Initiative invited undergraduate and graduate students, contingent faculty, and independent scholars to attend this conversation with Joy James and Rebecca Wilcox. The topic will be on “How the University De-Radicalizes Students, Professors, and Social Movements.” Joy James is the author of Shadowboxing: Representations of Black Feminist Politics, Transcending the Talented Tenth: Black Leaders and American Intellectuals, and Resisting State Violence: Radicalism, Gend...
2022-03-13
00 min
Dear Chiefs Podcast
Nobu- A Mental Health + Wellness App
In this episode, we're chatting with Allison Walsh + Angela Phillips of Advanced Recovery Systems, Dear Mind You Matter Podcast, and Nobu App. They had us on their show to talk about what it's like being married to firefighters and so we decided to turn the tables on them and get to know their products a little better. Allison Walsh is the Vice President of Business Development and Branding for Advanced Recovery Systems, a national provider and industry leader in behavioral healthcare. She has over 15 years of organizational leadership, mentorship, and coaching experience and has shared her story w...
2022-02-23
38 min
The Squarepeg Podcast
62. S5, Ep7: Autism assessment and diagnosis, and ungendering the diagnostic process
Victoria is an autistic blogger and PhD student from Manchester in the UK. Diagnosed autistic aged 25, she started an Instagram account and blog called ‘Actually Aspling’ the same year, in 2017. Victoria also has dyslexia, dyspraxia, epilepsy and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. She has an MSc in Psychology and is currently a PhD student in autism research. In our conversation we talked about: ➡ Masking, mirroring and empathy ➡ Friendships and bullying ➡ Getting accommodations as a uni student ➡ Autism assessment and diagnosis, and ungendering the diagnostic criteria ➡ Whether autism is a disability or a superpower Squarepe...
2022-02-19
53 min
Evidence Based Birth®
EBB 205 - End of Year Wrap Up (2021) with Team EBB
On today's podcast, we're going to talk with team members of Evidence Based Birth®, about a wrap-up of this past year and what our goals are for next year. We talk about our favorite team projects for 2021 such as past podcast episodes, our creative growth as a team, and the recent EBB Instructor retreat. We also talk about our future goals for EBB and what we look forward to in the future of Team EBB. Content warning: We mention COVID, birth trauma, postpartum, obstetric abuse, and obstetric violence. Listen to EBB 175 - Evidence on M...
2021-12-29
58 min
The Academinist
Loneliness with Dr. Molly Williams
As 2021 draws to a close, we get cosy and have an honest chat about loneliness in research life with Dr. Molly Williams, who has just completed her PhD research at Dublin City University. We talk about mental health, building support networks, moving away to do research, plus how it can feel particularly isolating trying to navigate your career as a woman in science. Follow Molly: @_dr_molly (Instagram), @WilliamsMolly_9 (Twitter)Want to be a guest on The Academinist?: https://linktr.ee/theacadeministFollow us: @theacademinist (Twitter & Instagram), or...
2021-12-10
1h 03
Conversations with Sarah
Conversations with Sarah, S1 E39 Dr Rebecca shares her story of managing severe illness
Dr Rebecca Williams Dinsdale joins Sarah Reddan to share her experience of managing chronic health conditions and how she is lives a joyful life. She shares how she has had severe illness for more than decades and despite spending 12-40 weeks a year in bed or hospital for all of that time managed to do a degree on one-sixth time, an MA and PhD. While at University they noted her resilience and coping strategies and asked her to give motivating talks to their new students! That was a pivotal moment for Dr Rebecca as she realised she had something us...
2021-12-08
33 min
Financially Naked
Money Mindset with Victoria and Dr. Rebecca Smith
On this episode of Financially Naked: Stories from The Financial Gym, our host is Victoria Sechrist, a Boston-based Financial Trainer, and she is joined by Gym client Dr. Rebecca Smith, and they are going to talk about mindset around personal finances. Dr. Rebecca Smith is a clinical psychologist in private practice in New Orleans, LA. You can listen to her weekly podcast, “The Mindset Shift,” to hear guided meditations designed to help you train your mind to work for you.” Connect with Dr. Rebecca Smith, PhD Website: TheMindsetShift.co (yep it’s co not com)
2021-09-28
34 min
Evidence Based Birth®
Why Black Lactation Matters and the Importance of Black Breastfeeding Week with IBCLC, Janiya Mitnaul Williams
On today's podcast, we're going to talk with Janiya Mitnaul Williams, IBCLC, about becoming a lactation consultant and the importance of Black Breastfeeding Week. Janiya Mitnaul Williams is an international board certified lactation consultant, a registered lactation consultant, and a certified lactation counselor who has been supporting nursing families since 2007. She holds degrees from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, and Union Institute & University in Speech, Language Pathology in Audiology, and Health and Wellness with a concentration in Human Lactation. Janiya is the program director of the Pathway 2 Human Lactation Training Program at North Carolina A...
2021-08-25
42 min
Lawyer 2 Lawyer
Sexual Harassment & Politics
Sexual harassment and inappropriate conduct has become all too familiar of a story in modern day politics. High profile allegations of sexual misconduct have straddled political lines. Just in recent memory, high profile accusations have been leveled at Al Franken, Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump, Roy Moore, Joe Biden, and Matt Gaetz. And, most recently, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced he will step down effective August 24th after multiple women came forward alleging sexual misconduct and inappropriate behavior by the governor. He has denied all allegations.So why do these misconduct allegations against high power political...
2021-08-20
31 min
Recovering From Religion
E27: Escaping Restrictive Gender Roles Post Religion w/ Rebecca Williams, LMFT
This RfRx discusses how to deconstruct strict gender roles and stereotypes post-religion. Giving up the strict prescriptions of what you are ‘supposed’ to be will free you to live life more fully and to lovingly enjoy who you are! Rebecca Williams is a licensed marriage and family therapist in California. She runs a couples therapy practice where she teaches other therapists how to be great couples therapists. Rebecca specializes in mixed faith marriages and families. Her therapy superpower is helping people connect across the religious-secular divide. Rebecca is a former Mormon who left the faith over issues of gender inequality. She’...
2021-07-23
1h 22
Evidence Based Birth®
EBB 160 - Introducing Mystique Hargrove: EBB Featured Instructor
On today’s podcast, we will be speaking with Mystique Hargrove, EBB Featured Instructor. Mystique (She/They) is a certified full spectrum doula who serves BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of color), and LGBTQ+ individuals in Greensboro, North Carolina. Mystique also serves as an advisory board member for the United States Lactation Consultant Association, and is a Certified Lactation Educator, as well as a Certified Childbirth Educator. Mystique completed her Master of Science in Clinical and Mental Health Counseling from North Carolina A&T State University, along with a Marriage and Family Counseling Certification. Mystique earned a Certification in We...
2021-01-19
33 min
Better Place: Talking International Law
Paul Williams - Co-Founder of Public International Law and Policy Group and Professor in Law and International Relations, American University-Washington DC
In this episode, Jonathan speaks with the tireless Paul Williams. Paul is a former US State Department officer, Paul co-founded the Public International Law & Policy Group - a non-profit, pro bono global law firm advising everyone from sovereign governments to non-state armed groups. He also finds time to be a professor at American University, Washington DC.Public International Law & Policy Group - https://www.publicinternationallawandpolicygroup.orgFormal bio: Paul R. Williams holds the Rebecca I. Grazier Professorship in Law and International Relations at American University. Professor Williams teaches at the School of International Service and...
2021-01-11
1h 08
Transcripts
155. Mindfulness and Recovery with Rebecca Williams
You are not alone if you’re feeling more stressed out and using unhealthy means to cope. Four months into the pandemic may find you Netflix binging, stress eating, or reaching for that extra glass of wine more than you would like. Or you may be struggling with addiction and/or working hard to maintain recovery in the midst of increased pandemic stress. In this episode Yael speaks with Dr. Rebecca Williams, a psychologist and co-author of The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction and The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction. Her approach offers strategies for managing the big...
2020-07-29
00 min
Psychologists Off the Clock
155. Mindfulness and Recovery with Rebecca Williams
You are not alone if you’re feeling more stressed out and using unhealthy means to cope. Four months into the pandemic may find you Netflix binging, stress eating, or reaching for that extra glass of wine more than you would like. Or you may be struggling with addiction and/or working hard to maintain recovery in the midst of increased pandemic stress. In this episode Yael speaks with Dr. Rebecca Williams, a psychologist and co-author of The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction and The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction. Her approach offers strategies for managin...
2020-07-29
1h 00
Psychologists Off the Clock
155. Mindfulness and Recovery with Rebecca Williams
You are not alone if you’re feeling more stressed out and using unhealthy means to cope. Four months into the pandemic may find you Netflix binging, stress eating, or reaching for that extra glass of wine more than you would like. Or you may be struggling with addiction and/or working hard to maintain recovery in the midst of increased pandemic stress. In this episode Yael speaks with Dr. Rebecca Williams, a psychologist and co-author of The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction and The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction. Her approach offers strategies for managin...
2020-07-29
1h 00
Dive Into An Award-Winning Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
Hive Invasion [Dramatized Adaptation] by James Axler
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/448430to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hive Invasion [Dramatized Adaptation] Series: #120 of Deathlands (Dramatized Adaptation) Author: James Axler Narrator: Rebecca Sheir, Gabriela Fernandez-Coffey, Jacob Yeh, Tara Giordano, Dawn Ursula, Casie Platt, Tim Getman, Scott Mccormick, Kimberly Gilbert, Tim Pabon, Jonathan Watkins, Ken Jackson, Dylan Lynch, James Konicek, Delores King Williams, Terence Aselford, A Full Cast, Colleen Delany, Nanette Savard, Christopher Graybill, Richard Rohan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 23 minutes Release date: June 3, 2020 Genres: Apocalyptic & Dystopian Publisher's Summary: Seeking refuge in a post-Armageddon America, Ryan Cawdor and his crew of misfits travel together for survival and s...
2020-06-03
5h 23
The Kindness Podcast
Rebecca Williams and Julie Kraft
Rebecca Williams, PhD and Julie Kraft, MA have been writing together for more than ten years about how to use mindfulness skills and self compassion to enhance recovery from addictions. Their most recent book is called The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction. Learn more about their work at mindfulnessworkbook.com.
2019-12-26
19 min
Conservation Today
Feminism is discussed by two professors who teach the subject.
Elana Porter and Helen Laurence talk to us about feminism and women's studies. Elana, a PhD Student in women's studies, talks about the "Intersectionality Feminism", considering race, sex, class, ability, and how those experiences overlap. Elana also talks about the relationship between environmental issues and women's issues. Starting at 40:13, Helen Laurence, one of the founders of the Women and Gender studies at Umpqua Community Collage, talks about how equal rights for women helps all genders. Helen's specialty is eco-feminism: how the environment is treated reflects how women are treated. At 7 minutes into our conversation with Helen, a storm starts and...
2019-03-28
58 min
Step Inside The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Next-Level!
The Gift of Recovery by Rebecca E. Williams PhD, Julie S. Kraft MA LMFT
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/121291to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Gift of Recovery Author: Rebecca E. Williams PhD, Julie S. Kraft MA LMFT Narrator: Tia Rider Sorensen Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 22 mins Release date: 10-29-18 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 2 ratings Genres: Alcoholism Publisher's Summary: Addiction recovery doesn’t happen all at once - it’s something that must be worked for every day. Written by two mindfulness and addiction experts, The Gift of Recovery offers quick, in-the-moment tips and tricks to help listeners cope with daily stress and stay firmly on the path to wellness. With this...
2018-10-29
6h 22
The Virtual Couch
Ep84 The Gift of Recovery Authors Dr. Rebecca Williams, Julie Kraft LMFT on Mindful, Joyful, Sustainable Recovery
Dr. Rebecca Williams, PhD and Julie Kraft, LMFT discuss their new book The Gift of Recovery - 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction. The book not only provides tools for recovery from any addiction, but it also teaches 52 in-the-moment...
2018-10-22
1h 00
Pomegranate Health
Ep38: Making a Connection
An empathic connection and good communication between physician and patient can promote better outcomes. In this episode of Pomegranate Health, U.S. physician A/Prof Danielle Ofri discusses where breakdowns in doctor-patient communication occur—often in the first 10 or 20 seconds of a consultation. Dr Ofri, author of What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear, suggests ways for physicians to listen better, to be understood and promote adherence.Some media also report a 'crisis of compassion' in healthcare. Burnout of staff is a major contributor, and palliative care physician Dr Shamsul Shah describes how to mitigate it by convening gr...
2018-07-15
32 min
Therapy Chat
138: A Holistic Approach To Mindful Recovery
Welcome to episode 138 of the Therapy Chat Podcast with host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C. This week, we speak with Rebecca E. Williams, PhD and Julie S. Kraft, MA, LMFT, about their new book The Gift of Recovery: Mindfulness Skills for Living Joyfully Beyond Addiction.Rebecca E. Williams, PhD, is a clinical psychologist specializing in recovery from mental illness and addictions. She received her master's degree from Harvard University and her PhD from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is currently the Wellness and Vocational Enrichment Clinic director of the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System. In addition...
2018-06-15
46 min
Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen
Guests: Rebecca Williams PhD and Julie Kraft MA, LMFT (PART 2) authors of The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction
This week on Relationships 2.0 my guests are Rebecca Williams PhD and Julie Kraft MA, LMFT (part 2 of a 2 part interview) authors of The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction About the book: If you’re recovering from addiction, The Gift of Recovery offers quick, in-the-moment tips and tricks to help you cope with daily stress and stay firmly on the path to wellness. With this gentle, easy-to-use guide, you’ll learn how to navigate relationships, take time for self-care, and build a mindful, sustainable, and joyful recovery. Deciding to get help for addiction is the first step...
2018-04-23
1h 00
Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen
Guests: Rebecca Williams PhD and Julie Kraft MA, LMFT authors of The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction
This week on Relationships 2.0 my guests are Rebecca Williams PhD and Julie Kraft MA, LMFT authors of The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction About the book: If you’re recovering from addiction, The Gift of Recovery offers quick, in-the-moment tips and tricks to help you cope with daily stress and stay firmly on the path to wellness. With this gentle, easy-to-use guide, you’ll learn how to navigate relationships, take time for self-care, and build a mindful, sustainable, and joyful recovery. Deciding to get help for addiction is the first step toward recovery. But addiction reco...
2018-04-12
58 min
Spectrum
Sam Borgeson
Discussion with Sam Borgeson, a PhD student in the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley. Sam’s aim is to reduce the environmental impacts of our buildings. He talks about building energy consumption, energy conservation, and the challenges building managers face in conservation.TranscriptSpeaker 1: [inaudible].Speaker 2: [00:00:30] Welcome to spectrum the science and technology show on k a l x, Berkeley, a biweekly 30 minute program, bringing you interviews, fe...
2012-11-30
30 min
Feel The Most Mind-Blowing Full Audiobook Today!
[German] - Das zweite Königreich by Rebecca Gablé
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/446615to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Das zweite Königreich Author: Rebecca Gablé Narrator: Detlef Bierstedt Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 43 minutes Release date: May 1, 2009 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: England 1064. Der unbeschwerten Kindheit des jungen Caedmon of Helmsby wird ein jähes Ende gesetzt: Ein Piratenpfeil verletzt ihn so schwer, dass er zum Krüppel wird. Sein Vater schickt ihn als Übersetzer in die normannische Heimat seiner Mutter. Zwei Jahre später kehrt Caedmon mit Herzog William und dessen Erobererheer zurück. Aber nach der Schlacht von Hastings und Williams Krönung gerät Caedmon...
2009-05-01
2h 43