Saúde e fitness – Estados Unidos – Novos podcasts
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What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.
Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders. -
Ideas to help you when you're ready for change.
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Hosted by Dr. Hilary McClafferty, a nationally respected expert on physician wellbeing, physician coach, and author of Mind-Body Medicine in Clinical Practice, this interview-based podcast series explores the modern physician experience and how physicians navigate a changing medical landscape with a focus on resilience and acquiring skills to thrive in medicine. Find more resources and courses at www.apim.org on the Physician Health and Wellness tab.
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What's JustHealthy? It's a movement for better living. It's feeling great, inside and out. It's about finding joy in your health journey, without the overwhelm. We're here to spark your curiosity, empower you with knowledge, and make health fun and accessible. This isn't just health information—it's your guide to a healthier, happier you. This is JustHealthy.
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For Curious Clients and Conscious Clinicians: We’re shaking things up for season 3! Join co-hosts Laurel and Juniper as they step away from the therapy room and dive into candid conversations about the world around us. From weekly roundups to deep dives and everything in between, we’ll explore current topics, share our personal experiences, and offer insights through the lens of clinicians who aren’t afraid to get real.
Whether you’re here for education, connection, or just some good old-fashioned therapist banter, we’ve got you covered. Don’t forget to visit our website, leave us a message, and be sure to review, comment, follow, and subscribe to stay connected—both here and on YouTube -
Join Lisa as she interviews some of the top minds in the field of soil, nutrition, nutrient density, quantum physics, science and creating in the new consciousness.
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The pursuit of wellness is a lifelong quest. Start your journey to greater health with the Healthy You podcast hosted by TriVita’s Director of Wellness Services, Paul Bernitt, DHH. In each episode, Dr. Paul shares insight to help you achieve greater physical, emotional and spiritual wellness and fulfill your life purpose.
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Dr. Shazma Mithani and Dr. Sheila Wijayasinghe have spent years navigating the health care system. Not just as doctors for their patients, but as moms for their kids, and patients themselves. And they know it's not always straightforward.
Disclaimer: The Doc Talk is for general information purposes only. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice from your doctor. While we are doctors, we are not your doctor. Always speak to your own healthcare provider for questions related to your personal health needs.
Every two weeks they'll take a real question from a real patient, and provide in-depth answers with a clear path to action, with help from other trusted experts.
No jargon. No time wasted. Just real talk about real issues from two doctors who've seen it all. And they'll give you the inside scoop on how to navigate the health care system like a pro.
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Life can get a little crazy, SO let's talk about it! If you're ready to dive deeper, talk about what really matters, feel a little more empowered and even more confident, then you're in the right place. So grab your fuzzy socks, put on your comfy pants, and let's have girls night.
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This is the place for all things recovery, healing, and relationships. We explore a variety of topics with people in recovery and the professionals who help them through personal stories. This podcast will give you a broad look at the aspects of recovery that make a difference.
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Dr. Gerard Gianoli of the Ear and Balance Institute discusses a variety of topics related to vertigo, dizziness and balance. The series involves videos on understanding how the balance system works, causes for problems and how they are treated.
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meditation_munchies_movementWhen does self improvement turn into an unhealthy obsession?What is the difference between, meditation, prayer and compulsive rumination?What makes alternative Medicine, eastern philosophy and non linear thinking so attractive to people feeling uprooted in a materialistic society?Why do 2 out of three people have a problem with over-consumption or impulsive or obsessive behaviors?What do sleep and dreams have to do with living well?What's the difference between getting well and feeling healthy?These questions have fascinated me some time and I have ruminated on them for way too long. So far, I have not been able to come to a conclusion. So exploring these Questions in the form of a podcast is an attempt at summarizing my timid conclusions and asking for input from people who might get engaged in the discussion.Are we determined to live out our lives due to luck and circumstance or are we masters of our own fate?When do you try harder and when do you stop trying so hard?Who is to tell, for now, I will try to upload the first few episodes and watch what happens.Ruminations turning into meditations. A beginning of movement. I'm feeling hungry. Munchies. Om nom nom. hope to hear from you soon!
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A reading and rambling podcast hosted by two bookish besties.
First episode coming October 29, 2024 at 8pm.
New episode every Tuesday at 8pm.
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Just a few guys and a dog that want to live long and healthy lives. Kickback Science with Dr. Luke is an educational yet entertaining podcast where the team kicks back and breaks down the science related to the hottest topics in the world of health, fitness, nutrition and more.
Through engaging conversations and a chill atmosphere, "Kickback Science" aims to empower listeners with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the often confusing landscape of health and wellness. Whether you're a seasoned health enthusiast or just starting your journey, this podcast provides a simple, evidence-based approach to living your best life.So kick back, relax, and tune in to "Kickback Science with Dr. Luke" for a dose of fun, informative discussions backed by solid science.
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This podcast is from Kevin Griffin's Tuesday morning Zoom classes exploring Dharma and Recovery. Topics cover meditation, Buddhism, addiction, depression, anxiety, and spirituality.
Kevin Griffin is the bestselling author of One Breath at a Time: Buddhism and the Twelve Steps and several other books bridging dharma and recovery. A co-founder of the Buddhist Recovery Network, he is a leader in the mindful recovery movement and a sought after speaker and teacher. He offers retreats, workshops, and public talks internationally. He was trained and teaches regularly at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, the West Coast’s leading Buddhist retreat center.
He has been featured in such Buddhist publications as Tricycle Magazine and Inquiring Mind, the Journal of Vipassana Meditation. He has appeared on Krista Tippett’s public radio show, “Speaking of Faith” (now “On Being”), and been a guest on many popular podcasts.
Kevin is steeped in the early Buddhist teachings of the Theravadan tradition. His book Living Kindness: Buddhist Teachings for a Troubled Mind is a deeply personal exploration of the Buddha’s discourses on loving-kindness and compassion through the suttas of the Pali Canon. -
This podcast is from Kevin Griffin's Tuesday morning Zoom classes exploring Dharma and Recovery. Topics cover meditation, Buddhism, addiction, depression, anxiety, and spirituality.
Kevin Griffin is the bestselling author of One Breath at a Time: Buddhism and the Twelve Steps and several other books bridging dharma and recovery. A co-founder of the Buddhist Recovery Network, he is a leader in the mindful recovery movement and a sought after speaker and teacher. He offers retreats, workshops, and public talks internationally. He was trained and teaches regularly at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, the West Coast’s leading Buddhist retreat center.
He has been featured in such Buddhist publications as Tricycle Magazine and Inquiring Mind, the Journal of Vipassana Meditation. He has appeared on Krista Tippett’s public radio show, “Speaking of Faith” (now “On Being”), and been a guest on many popular podcasts.
Kevin is steeped in the early Buddhist teachings of the Theravadan tradition. His book Living Kindness: Buddhist Teachings for a Troubled Mind is a deeply personal exploration of the Buddha’s discourses on loving-kindness and compassion through the suttas of the Pali Canon. -
Leaving the gym culture behind, for fitness as process under a sky of wonder.Or: I have no idea whatsoever. Perhaps growing a toolbox for generative life; or just totally confused, blooming and buzzing amidst paradox, absurdity, gratitude.Butter Living by Zenso! Health? Play? Maybe.->Visit PlayZenso.com or Z_E_N_S_O on Instragram for more (of something).
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In this podcast. people of all ages and backgrounds share their stories of overcoming obstacles to achieve success. Additionally, the show provides a platform for women who may need help, such as those in abusive relationships or marginalized situations. Topics like abuse, addiction, recovery, and toxic shame are consistently discussed on the show.
In one episode titled “Enduring the Chaos,” Mimi shares her own journey. She talks about her chaotic early life, the abuse she endured during and after a marriage, and the impactful work she does today to ensure that women are heard and empowered. The episode sheds light on the unfortunate reality that far too often, women face stalking, terror, and abuse within their own relationships. Please note that this episode contains descriptions of domestic violence, so listeners should take care while listening1.
Mimi’s dedication to empowering women through their experiences, strength, and hope is commendable. Her website, Be Heard Women Empowering Women, serves as a valuable resource for those seeking support and inspiration. Additionally, Mimi has authored books that delve into her personal journey, including “Raised by Wolves Trapped by Demons”, "Surviving Your Demons" and “Unearthing My Irish Roots”. You can also find her on YouTube where she continues to empower and uplift women.
Remember, every woman’s voice matters, and platforms like “Be Heard: Empowering Women” play a crucial role in amplifying those voices.
Women empowering women through their experience, strength and hope.
#mental #society #feminism #recovery #self love #self care
#spirituality #abuse #addiction #shame #transition #empowerment
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Yoga & Free Guided Meditations
There is an old Zen story of a turtle and a fish. The turtle lived on land as well as in the water while the fish only lived in the water. One day, when the turtle had returned from a visit to the land, he told the fish of his experiences. He explained that creatures walked rather than swam. The fish refused to believe that dry land really existed because that was something beyond his own experience. In the same way, people may not have experienced the end of suffering, but it does not mean that the end of suffering is not possible.
The end of suffering is the final goal of the Buddha's Teaching. In the Ashtanga Yoga tradition, it is the eight and final limb identified in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. It can be experienced by anyone here and now.
In this podcast we will talk about ways to achieve this state through the lense of yoga and mindfulness practices.
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