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Diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder at age 36, Emma and her system share what they learn along the way about DID, dissociation, trauma, and mental health. Educational, supportive, inclusive, and inspiring, System Speak documents her healing journey through the best and worst of life in recovery through insights, conversations, and collaborations.
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Welcome to Wellthy Living Conversations. A podcast where I connect with a variety of wonderful and wise people to share knowledge, lived experience and tools to ignite insights that help you to live a meaningful, connected and wellthy life that supports your wellbeing both personally & professionally.
I'm Lisa, your host and Founder of Wellthy Living. I am an experienced facilitator, a life, clarity and wellbeing coach, a deep and creative generalist, and a lover of curious, inspiring and insightful conversations, who strongly believes that self-knowledge is a key to life success, learned in a variety of ways through connection to self, others and the world around us. This led me to develop my mantra of “Connection is medicine”.
Hope you enjoy my Wellthy Living Conversations.
Want to finds out more about me visit my website www.wellthyliving.com.au or connect with me on all social media channels.
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The mission is simple - to provoke debate, awaken critical thinking, and to help people break Free of Dumb’, in all its many forms. How? Well, through discussions and thought-pieces that stimulate thinking and debate. We'll discuss aspects of leadership, take look at purpose and branding, how we might navigate the ‘no-normal’, how to uncover facts in a post-truth world that is awash in a sea of fake news and conspiracy theories. Over time we will explore ways to practice critical thinking to form our own conclusions and aid our decision-making. We don't want to try and tell people what to think, we just want to help everyone break free of 'dumb’ in all its many forms. Lee Parkinson is a brand strategist, creative thinker and curious human. He is fascinated with human behaviour - what we actually do, even though it is often quite different from what we say, think, or feel.
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Get ready for a deep dive into what cybersecurity professionals often refer to as the "8th Layer" of security: HUMANS. Welcome to 8th Layer Insights (8Li). This podcast is a multidisciplinary exploration into how the complexities of human nature affect security and risk. Author, security researcher, and behavior science enthusiast Perry Carpenter taps experts for their insights and illumination. Topics include cybersecurity, psychology, behavior science, communication, leadership, and more.
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How is fat identity and fat stigma related to social inequality? Fat Theory Book Book Club is hosted by scholar and activist, Amanda Levitt. We record on IG Live the second Friday of every month. Join us on December 10th, with Marilyn Wann as we discuss her book Fat! So? Because You Don't Have to Apologize for Your Size and Revolting Bodies? The Struggle to Redefine Fat Identity by Kathleen LeBesco. Follow Amanda Levitt to listen live and get book updates - Instagram @whimsicalfemme. Twitter / TikTok @fatbodypolitics
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A twig snapping in the distance, an unnatural chill slowly climbing up your back, a cruel hungry stare of someone or something just out of view. The Tricksters of Bedlam dive into the stories, legends, and folklore of some of the most well-known and elusive monsters that have plagued us since the dawn of time.
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'How to Make Climate Change Sexy' is a podcast that explores how the fashion industry fuels the climate (and ecological) crisis and what can be done about this.
This podcast will be talking to individuals at each level of the fashion industry to learn about how fashion fuels the climate crisis and what can be done to prevent this. We will be demystifying commonly used terms and cutting through the greenwashing many brands partake in as well as highlighting innovative figure, brands and technologies that are helping to reform the industry in the face of the climate crisis.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Flip Your Lid is a deep dive into the complexity of psychology, neuroscience, and Christianity as it applies to the development of our internal and external systems.
We will discuss all the things - racism, addiction, Polyvagal theory, toxic relationships/systems, implicit bias, attachment styles, and how to bring our unconscious beliefs into conscious connection.
The right internal reset can have a life-changing impact on our heart, mind, and body.
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Ist die Bundesrepublik eine Parteiendemokratie? Wie arbeiten Ausschüsse im Bundestag? Und welche Rolle spielt das Bundesverfassungsgericht im politischen System Deutschlands? Unter anderem diese Fragen beantwortet Prof. Dr. Stefan Marschall von der Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf in diesem Podcast. „Drittstimme – der Podcast zum politischen System Deutschlands“ ist ideal für Politikinteressierte und Studierende der Politikwissenschaften in den ersten Semestern. Das Team von „Drittstimme“ freut sich über Feedback per Mail an [email protected] und über Bewertungen des Podcasts auf der Podcast-Plattform Eurer Wahl.
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Join Dr Dyann Ross as she explores love as a force for revolutionary change.Subscribe to her newsletter - www.thelovetheorist.substack.comBrought to you by Revolutionaries
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Have we made social progress in the past 6000 years or are we plagued by perpetual problems? Can everyone be striving for freedom without a common definition of freedom? What does it look like and how will we know when we have it?We explore the provable connections between the problems that plague humanity. Using the Scientific Method, we reveal the tools and solutions that will elevate societal studies to an integrated Science of Volition.And, of course, the MIND OVER MURDER case of the week where we solve mysteries using reasoning and evidence.Join us as we forge the tools of Freedom. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-rational-apprentice/support
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Join researchers from the University of Exeter’s ‘Scenes of Shame and Stigma in COVID-19’ project and other experts as they unpack the role that shame and shaming played in the United Kingdom’s first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Acknowledgments:
Thank you to Alice Waterson. Further thanks to Jennifer Allan, Ray Earwicker, João Florêncio, Tanisha Spratt and Nikita Simpson for contributing to the series.
This podcast series is based on the research findings in the book Covid-19 and Shame: Political Emotions and Public Health in the UK, by Fred Cooper, Luna Dolezal and Arthur Rose.
This podcast series was funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) grant number AH/V013483/1.
Further support has come from the Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health (WCCEH) at the University of Exeter, the Shame and Medicine project, the Scenes of Shame and Stigma in COVID-19 project and the Wellcome Trust grant number 217879/Z/19/Z.
Photo by Max Bender on Unsplash.
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For as long as I can remember I’ve been on the hunt to find the answer to one big question: how do we make the most of this thing called life? But of course, there is no singular answer.
There isn’t a magic key out there that, when you find it, just unlocks everything and you can say, “yep great, I know how to do life now.” Instead, it’s a process. A process of listening and learning, of questioning and challenging. Gathering together threads of knowledge and wisdom that, over time, weave together to create a life of deeper awareness and understanding.
So that’s what I’m trying to do with this podcast. I’ll be speaking to people with a range of expertise and experiences. People with a unique perspective on what a meaningful life looks like. Writers, scientists, philosophers, artists, thought-leaders, innovators and more. We’ll sit down over a nice cup of tea and…while we won’t get to cover everything…we’ll try to get to the most of it…
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Melissa Curran Founder and CEO of The Modern Mind Group talks about Emotioneering
We are emotioneering human performance, not engineering it!
*Season 1 is all about Emotioneering a Modern Mindset*
“It doesn’t matter when you were born you can be equipped for a modern world that demands high emotional intelligence, strong communication and good technical skill In tomorrow’s world these will go hand in hand. Why? Because as AI starts to replace long and tedious tasks that previously required a human, we can then focus on improving the human interactions that must take place. The demand in EQ will increase by 6 times over the next few years.
Crucial for our social ability with friends and family as well as in the workplace with our colleagues and customers. So our people skills are no longer a nice to have they are a must-have skill.
Season 2 is all about Emotioneering Business Results.
As humans there is no way of getting away from it, we are driven by emotion!
As a business grows so does the team although that brings its own challenges. Since writing the bestselling book Emotioneering Business Results Melissa Curran talks delves into topics to help you improve team performance. This modern approach to business is the answer to increased profits, highly engaged people and record-breaking results.
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Now, About That... with James and Sarah is a podcast where two friends chat about current events, local happenings, basic everyday items, and catch up. Just what the world needs, yet another podcast where two people talk about absolutely nothing, am I right? We will discuss and look at topics from both sides of the aisle through this podcast while providing links to commentary discussed in the week's episode. As always, if you have something you would like us to discuss on the podcast, email us at [email protected] and feel free to give us a follow over on Instagram @nowaboutthatpod.