How can we, humans, look at our relationship to nature differently? In season three of Going Wild, on top of stories about animals, we invite you to journey through the entire ecological web — from the tiniest of life forms to apex predators — alongside the scientists, activists and adventurers who study it. Wildlife biologist and host Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant has been studying wild animals in their natural habitats all over the world for years. Our award-winning podcast takes you inside the hidde ...
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A podcast about the sisterhood of science. A healthy mix of issues facing women in STEM, good solid chit chat, and belly laughs.
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The women's lifestyle. A no holds barred environment where we discuss any and everything of interest to the female species.
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Professor Selena Bartlett, Neuroscientist, Brain Health is Everyone's Business
Do you want to learn how to build resilience, boost your cognitive performance, and achieve mental agility? Then it's time to discover the exciting world of brain health and fitness with Thriving Minds. Hosted by renowned neuroscientist Professor Selena Bartlett, Thriving Minds is a podcast dedicated to exploring the latest advances in brain science education. With decades of experience studying addiction, stress, and mental health, Professor Bartlett is a true expert in her field. And she's ...
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The Prois story begins in the high country of Colorado where Prois Founder/CEO, Kirstie Pike, recognized the overall lack in performance-driven hunting gear for women. In 2008 Prois launched to great acclaim and has held fast to it’s original construct… providing female hunters with the very best hunting gear for any climate, geography or species. At Prois, we believe women hunt hard and deserve the gear to support their hunting and outdoor passions. What sets Prois apart is our belief that ...
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A Gothic literature podcast exploring the roots of the creatures that lurk in the shadows.
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This is the book of generations of Adam. In the day that God created man, in the likeness of God made he him: male and female created he them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam, in the day when they were created. Genesis 5:1,2 Quantum physics teaches that all thing are one. The Bible reveals that male and female are both called Adam and are one. The headlines of our daily papers tell us we are at war with each other and are separate. What went wrong? The exciting novel, I Am Adam, ...
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A podcast recapping the Amazon Prime tv show The Boys. Join us as we dive deep into this insane world of celebrity superheroes gone bad and find how to spank a supe.
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Join show host, activist, author and lecturer Seb Alex as he chats about the impactful work of game changers who are fighting in their own ways to make this world a better place, whether that is for other animals, humans or the environment. By going through the personal stories of each of these incredible human beings, the aim of the podcast is to remind the listeners the actual power of the individual, concentrating on making sure that we each find our own way to grow and seek positive chan ...
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Ramble-(verb) 1. walk for pleasure, typically without a definite route. 2. talk or write at length in a confused or inconsequential way. Ramble by the River (Ramblebytheriver.com) is about becoming the best human possible. Join me and my guests, as we discuss the blessing that is the human experience. Ramble by the River is about finding an honest path to truth without losing our sense of humor along the way. It is about healing from the trauma of the past and moving into the next chapter of ...
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Episode #172. GlassHouse. A new world of flowers in mental health wards. Interview with Anne Buist and Graeme Simsion, Author The Rosie Project.
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Have you ever noticed that mental health wards rarely have flowers compared to other wards like those in cancer and children's hospitals? "Glasshouse," a novel by Anne Buist and Graeme Simsion, aims to transform mental health in Australia by highlighting the challenges within mental health services, the experiences of mental health workers, and the…
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Episode #171. Let Them Be Kids campaign to end the impact of social media on children, Melanie Pilling, Deputy Editor Courier Mail
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We are at a critical point and coming together is essential. If you feel helpless and struggling with what to do to keep your kids safe online, know you are not alone—many people are suffering in silence- there are many simple things we can do to empower ourselves today to protect our children's mental health and learning how to help your children …
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Episode#170 Self-care in the age of neuroscience and AI. Perspectives of Students and Faculty of our QUT CSB111 class
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Welcome to "Self-Care in the Age of Neuroscience and AI," a thought-provoking podcast episode that delves into the innovative ways neuroscience and artificial intelligence are transforming how we approach self-care. Join us as we explore insights and perspectives from students and faculty of the QUT CSB111 class, where we examine the intersection o…
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Episode #169 Empowering women through financial independence is not just about money—it's about choice and reshaping our world for generations to come.Dr. Nora Koslowski and Ellen Sullivan, CEO and CO ...
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"Empowering women through financial independence is not just about money—it's about choice, freedom, and reshaping our world for generations to come." Listen to Dr. Nora Koslowski and Ellen Sullivan are the visionary co-founders of EVEN, an innovative startup dedicated to empowering women by accelerating their economic potential. Drawing on their e…
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Episode #168. So Cool- have a listen to Cat Bohannon, Author of Eve, New York Times Best Seller. The definitive guide to the Female Body, Eve is the book women all over the world have been waiting for ...
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I am so excited to interview Cat Bohannon about her New York Times bestseller book Eve, How The Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution. It is recognised as Foyle's Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2023 and is a groundbreaking exploration into the female side of human biology and history, long overlooked by scientific inquiry. Delving in…
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Tune in as Kirstie and Katherine interview Chris Avena- Publisher of American Outdoor News. Learn about Chris' aversion to boxed wine, his affinity for rabbit-pigs and learn about his adventures with American Outdoor News. Oh- and find out if he won a prize of unspeakable value in a quick round of Random Questions From Kirstie & Katherine!…
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Episode #167. UBUNTU: I see you, I celebrate you, You matter. I am because we are. Kellie Hackney, The Canopy, Author, Woman Changing the World
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At the heart of Ubuntu lies a deeply moving philosophy from Africa, one that weaves the very fabric of our shared humanity into a single, vibrant tapestry. This philosophy teaches us a simple, yet profound truth: "I am because we are." It's a reminder that none of us exists in isolation. Our lives, our successes, and our challenges are deeply inter…
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Episode #166 HeadsUp: why parents are delaying smartphones and social media to secure younger children the gift of a full childhood. Dany Elachi, Co- Founder, HEADSUP ALLIANCE and Parent
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"When I ask 16-21 year olds what they wish their parents had known about social media, they say, number one, don’t give us phones and social media too young." - Children's Commissioner for England, Rachel De Souza As the first smartphone generation hits adulthood, they are reflecting on their lost wonder years, a precious period of their lives they…
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Episode #165 Fortress Online: Building Safety with Web 3.0 and Blockchain, Suzanne Thompson, Geode Community Experience Officer, and parent
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We delve into the revolutionary world of Web 3.0 and blockchain technology, and their pivotal roles in enhancing online safety and security. As digital landscapes evolve, the quest for robust online safety mechanisms has never been more critical. "Fortress Online: Building Safety with Web 3.0 and Blockchain" offers listeners a deep dive into how th…
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Episode #164 Social media and excess screen time leads to mental illness in children and impacts adult brain health. Dr Mark Williams, Global expert, Cognitive Neuroscientist, Author Connected Species
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The Hidden Costs of Social Media and Screen Time: Unraveling the Dark Side of Social Media on Children's Mental Health In an age where digital devices are the norm rather than the exception, the impact of social media and screen time on our children's mental health is becoming increasingly alarming. Far from being benign digital playgrounds, these …
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Episode #163. Navigating the Maze of Toxic and Abusive Relationships (TAR) with Beth Tyson, Expert in Trauma, Author, TAR Network consultant
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Today's episode, 'Navigating the Maze of Toxic Relationships,' is a crucial one, as we explore the shadows that toxic relationships cast on our lives and the pathways to sunlight. We're honoured to have with us Beth Tyson, a renowned expert in trauma, celebrated author, and consultant for the TAR network, to guide us through this labyrinth. It's vi…
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Episode #162. How to Destress Your Children for Success using a TECHFAST and Interview about my new book BEING SEEN with Isabella Ferguson
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How do we help our children's mental well-being for optimal success. Our special guest, Isabella Ferguson, mother of 2 boys and a stepmother. Parents should not have to go to therapy because they cannot manage their children’s social media and phone. LEARN MORE HERE: https://www.amazon.com.au/Being-Seen-Parenting-Digital-Mastering/dp/0999099736 LIS…
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Episode #161 How to listen to all voices on your team and not only your favourites, Jennifer Darling, Expert in Sales, Marketing and Thought Leadership.
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In the quest to create spaces for all members of your team to speak up and become the voices that your business and organisation needs. It's crucial to recognize the neuroscience behind why we sometimes struggle to listen effectively to voices and faces that are different to our own. But here's the exciting part: understanding the neuroscience behi…
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Episode #160 Speaking Up for the Silenced: How Female Experiences Are Transforming Philosophy and Psychology. Professor LA Paul, Yale School of Medicine
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Our conversation today is a journey into understanding how the inclusion of female experiences and voices is radically transforming the fields of philosophy and psychology. For too long, these disciplines have echoed predominantly male perspectives, shaping our understanding of the mind, behavior, and ethical norms from a limited viewpoint. But as …
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Episode #159. Maximise your Mind by Working with Others. Why TWO brains are better than one, the neuroscience of two! Dr Joy Hirsch, Professor, Yale School of Medicine
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🚀 Exciting News: Join Us for a Journey of Discovery! Looking at the Neuroscience of TWO 🧠 We embark on a captivating journey that explores the profound impact of collaboration and the fascinating world of neuroscience. 🤝🔬 🌐 "The Power of Collaboration: Tackling Complex Problems Together" Discover the incredible ways teamwork can unlock solutions to…
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Join Kirstie and Katherine as they interview the lovely and talented Kaitlyn Maus! Learn about Kaitlyn's journey in the hunting world and brace yourselves for a lively round of Obscure Headlines. Additionally, prepare for some hilarious discussions about baby marmots, breast milk, praying mantis' and how Kaitlyn really fell out of that tree. Anothe…
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Episode #158 BEING SEEN- thank you everyone and announcing my new book -preorder for January 2024!
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Welcome back to the Thriving Minds podcast, where we explore the fascinating landscape of mental health, personal growth, and the intricate workings of the human mind. Today, we have an exciting announcement that's sure to resonate with parents and anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of family life. As we close out 2023, we are thrilled to i…
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Episode #157. Knowing when to seek help for mental health. Professor Nick Haslam, The University of Melbourne, School of Psychological Sciences
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We explore the complexities of mental health with insights from "Troubled Minds" by Nick Haslam and Sidney Bloch. The episode delves into how our emotional vulnerability, influenced by genetics, upbringing, and society, can lead to mental health issues. It discusses the challenges in recognizing and acting upon mental health problems, such as compr…
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Episode #156 "We Are Equal You and Me" The Pebble Project, Transforming the World's Understanding of Mental Illness with Suzanna Free, Tracey Bradford and Andrew McLean, from Blue Phoenix
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In this enlightening episode of the Pebble Project, brought to you by Blue Phoenix, we dive into the concept of 'The Ripple Effect' in the context of mental health. We explore how changing one person's understanding of mental illness can have far-reaching impacts, transforming attitudes and actions across communities and societies. Our discussion n…
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Episode #155 How to Safeguard Organisations from Child Exploitation and Access Free Counselling for Young People. Sarah Lim, BBSafe and Ken Loftus, The Sunlight Centre
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As technology advances, so do the potential threats to our children, families, community and organisations. Together we play a crucial role in providing protection, and it is imperative that they establish cultures deeply rooted in safety and proactive measures. As technology advances, so do the potential threats to these groups. We will look at th…
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Episode #154. What Parents and Carers Need to Do to Protect Against Child Exploitation ON and OFF Line: Panel Presentation at Jabiru Comunity Services, Conrad Townson IFYS and Tricia Munn, Eyes Open Social ...
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Assume your children are at risk of online exploitation rather than assuming they are not. This mindset ensures that parents, educators, and caregivers remain vigilant, informed, and ready to take the necessary steps to protect children in the digital landscape. By acknowledging the potential risks, adults can better educate themselves and the chil…
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Episode #153 Linking Lost Kids with Family: Talking about justice, but we rarely do it. Solutions to Get Children Out Of Being In Care with Kevin Campbell and Elizabeth Wendel, Founders Pale Blue and Family ...
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Are you Building Bridges, Bars, or Barriers: We constantly talk about justice, but we rarely do it. Solutions for Children in Residential Care and Detention, Kevin Campbell and Elizabeth Wendell, Founders Pale Blue and Family Finding "Family Finding" is a methodology in child safety and welfare, developed by Kevin A. Campbell, which prioritizes rec…
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Episode #152 The Great Separation: Making of a documentary, a Behind-the-Scenes Look with film maker and producer Shannon Swan and Georgia Fillmore.
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At the tender age of 23, Joey faced the abyss of loneliness so deeply, he tragically attempted to end the pain once and for all. Waking up six days later in the ICU, he discovered the physical cost of his anguish: his right leg. But what led this young soul to such despair? More alarmingly, Joey’s story isn’t an isolated incident. An astounding 1 i…
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Episode #151. Join us for an unforgettable evening of community, connection, and compassion! In a year that's tested our strength, let's come together to make 2023 end on a heartwarming note. 🌟 Together ...
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🌟 Together, we can make a difference in Brisbane, November 2nd 6pm. Register for tickets in the link, limited seats. Link here: https://events.humanitix.com/gather-for-good-or-an-ambition-for-a-better-life-together 🎥 Be part of a conversation about the inspiring documentary film, The Great Separation: An Ambition for a better life together. In hono…
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Seeing Things Different with The Macks
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In this heartfelt and insightful episode of Ramble by the River, your host Jeff Nesbitt is joined by two special guests from our local community, Alexander and Alexandra Mack. This touching conversation takes us on a journey through life's highs and lows, as well as some fascinating topics that are sure to leave you pondering. Alex's Tribute: Alex …
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Episode #150. Back to Basics To Build a Healthier Tomorrow Together. Dr Robyn Littlewood, CEO Health and WellBeing Queensland.
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Simple Ways to Make Healthy Happen Think of the impact we can make if we unite our efforts. By emphasizing prevention, engaging the community, and fostering partnerships, we can break the cycle of obesity and overweight in our daily environments. Fibre, Baked Beans, and the Role of Frozen Foods When discussing health and nutrition, one cannot overs…
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As a climate solutions advocate, Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is often asked “What are some small things people can do to reduce climate change that don’t require sacrifices?” But the truth is electric cars and solar panels won’t be enough. Climate success will require us to change our relationship with the natural world. We must not view nature as …
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Episode #149. What makes us tick? Restoring hope, rebuilding trust, and inspiring optimism forged by Human Kindness. Hugh Mackay AO psychologist, social researcher and writer
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In today's thought-provoking episode, we're delighted to have Hugh Mackay, a renowned Australian social researcher and author of "The Kindness Revolution," as our guest. We dive deep into pressing societal issues such as the rising division and mistrust among communities. Hugh shares how kindness and community are not only essential to our human na…
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The Untold Story of California's Mighty Predator
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In a city that loves celebrities, one mountain lion became the mascot for conservation efforts that eventually led to the creation of California’s first wildlife corridor. But one wildlife corridor, even if it’s the largest in the world, isn’t enough. Some populations of mountain lions in Southern California are struggling to survive — threatened b…
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Episode #148 Moving Beyond Fear: Digging Deep into Anxiety's Origins, Nature, Nurture, and Navigating the Mind, Ken Loftus, Founder, Clinical Director, Counsellor, The Sunlight Centre
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"What are you afraid of? Is it innate, or did someone introduce that fear and anxiety to you?" Join us on an enlightening, diving deep into anxiety disorders with Ken Loftus. "We've all experienced it," Ken began, "That sudden jolt of fear when you see a spider, or a puppy, or someone different from you. But where does it come from? Evolutionary ps…
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Wish It Was Longer with Daniel Weyl
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Jeff kicks off this emotional rollercoaster recounting the insane accident he witnessed on the highway last weekend, followed by heartfelt reflections on saying goodbye to his father. A raw, honest start that sets the stage for an episode filled with candid conversation. Amelia serenades us with a freestyle tune, warming our hearts for the main eve…
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Episode #147. Uplifting People Through Talking Stories, Navin Sam Regi, a multi-disciplinary artist.
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We often hear that life is a journey, one where we pack bags filled with experiences, accomplishments, and material gains. But what if the most profound journey is not about packing, but unpacking? This sentiment captures the essence of the storytelling project we will discuss in today's episode. Our guest, who has travelled both literally and meta…
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In 2016, Hurricane Earl devastated Belize, causing over $100 million worth of damage and displacing thousands of Belizeans across the country. But humans were not the only victims of the storm. Deep in the mangroves, an infant manatee was separated from her mother and washed onto the mainland. She was so tiny when Jamal Galves found her, with her u…
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Fight And Flight: Christian Cooper's Story
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Long before the infamous Central Park incident went viral (where a white woman called the cops on him during a birdwatching outing), Christian Cooper had been obsessed with birds. It was a love nurtured through his involvement in The Audubon Society, an environmental organization dedicated to bird conservation. But recently, Christian’s dedication …
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The Family Reunion with Darian Sheldon
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In this episode, Jeff sits down with the remarkable Darian for an enlightening conversation that takes us on a journey through familial bonds, childhood trauma, and the intriguing mysteries of small-town life. Join us as we dive into topics ranging from mental health, self-talk, and ADHD to hot gossip, drunken brawls, and the allure of confrontatio…
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Episode #146. Busting Mental Health Myths and Take a Four-Second Pause when you feel Angry, with Beth Tyson, Trauma Expert, Consultant and Therapist, Philadelphia, United States
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In this enlightening episode, we're joined by Beth Tyson, an expert trauma therapist, to demystify some common myths about mental health and child psychology. Taking a four-second pause when you start to feel angry is a simple but effective strategy to create emotional distance from a triggering situation. It allows you a brief moment to gain bette…
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Episode #145. Struggling with children's screentime, social media, and devices? Parents we want to help you with tech age skills. Sam Jockel, CEO and Founder of Parent TV.
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Are you struggling with your children screentime, messaging apps and devices? You are not alone, there is help, and expertise to help you navigate parenting in the tech age. Enter Parent TV. I recently heard a rather striking story from a teacher who was engaging her primary school students in a discussion about ‘what they would like to be when the…
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When Samuel Ramsey was a child, he was afraid of bugs. But a trip to the library with his mother changed everything and led him to become a bee entomologist. He grew up gay in a non-affirming religious community, he was the only Black entomologist in his Doctoral program, and today he’s both a Christian AND a scientist in a world that often asks hi…
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Episode #144. THE STRUGGLE IS REAL. Parenting Children in the Tech Age: Develop Skills for Conversations about Tech and Sex with Young Children, Conrad Townson, Project Paradigm, Expert in Child Safety ...
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Call to Action We live in an era where 18-month-old infants can now navigate YouTube, and the digital landscape has become a playground as well as perilous for our children. In 2023, children as young as 6 years old are now viewing adult material, are being asked to share inappropriate material with each other and to strangers. Australia is a leadi…
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The Invisible Organism That’s Saving the Planet
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In a remote part of the Amazon rainforest in Peru, there’s a river with water so hot, it actually boils. In fact, it's so extreme and so remote that for a long time people thought the river was a myth. Dr. Rosa Vásquez Espinoza risked life and limb journeying to this boiling river, called Shanay-Timpishka or La Bomba, to explore some of the smalles…
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Tune in as Kirstie and Katherine interview Carlee Koutnik, theillustrious Program Manager of Artemis- THE conservation group forwomen! Not only does the entire interview go off the tracks, Carleeactually interviews Kirstie and Katherine. Behold as well, Kirstie andKatherine's fortune telling skills. It's legit. You don't want to missthis!…
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Episode #143 Transforming Health Care with Narrative Medicine and Clinical Yarning - A Conversation with Dr. Mariam Tokhi, University of Melbourne, GP, Utopia Refugee and Asylum Seeker Health
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We welcome Dr. Mariam Tokhi, a pioneering general practitioner from Melbourne, who has introduced the first course of its kind in Australia on narrative medicine. Storytelling has long been a powerful tool for communication, education, and relationship-building. In the context of healthcare, upskilling clinical skills through storytelling, also kno…
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Episode #142. Rethinking how we understand autism spectrum disorders. Helping parents, creating time, space, attention with Professor Andrew Whitehouse, Head Autism Research Team at University of Western ...
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Autism spectrum disorders once affected 1 in 2000 individuals, now touches the lives of 1 in 50. This remarkable change underscores the urgency to understand this complex neurodevelopmental disorder and the ways it intertwines with the universal journey of parenting. In this episode we explore the world of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and delve i…
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Welcome back to Going Wild, a podcast about the human drama behind saving animals. This season, on top of stories about animals, we’re going to take a journey through the entire ecological web — from the tiniest of life forms to apex predators. We’ll be guided by one central question: How can we, humans, look at our relationship to nature different…
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Episode #141. For the Matildas-Understanding the Brain's Social Network that reduces Burnout and Stress.
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The Neuroscience of Connection: Understanding the Brain's Social Network The power of the human minds to unify, inspire, and transform. Drawing from cutting-edge neuroscience research, we explore how the brain's intricate networks foster cooperation, resilience, and the unparalleled teamwork exhibited by the Matildas on the field. We delve into the…
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Something About Guns with Kevin Sealy
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Kevin Sealy joins Jeff for an engaging discussion about his gun safety business operating in the heart of the PNW. We meander into other familiar topics for Ramble by the River; conspiracies, local lore, and mental health. But the main topic today is guns and their place in society. How can we be safer? How can we live in a society where guns provi…
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Episode #140. Joy in Schools. How to make safe, calm and connected schools in our communities with John Bray, Chief Enthusiasm Officer & Principal Dunwich School, Minjerribah
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A joy filled conversation about how to reimagine education systems and its role in community with John Bray, Chief Enthusiasm Officer and Principal of Dunwich School. John has an unwavering commitment to crafting safe, calm, and connected schools, Bray's innovative approach to co-designing educational spaces with the community. He has a pedagogical…
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Life Lessons from a Local Legend with Randy Bloom
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From the hallways of Ilwaco High School to the fascinating corners of global culture, join us on a ramble like no other. We’re peeling back the layers of community, history, and a life dedicated to education in a conversation filled with unexpected twists, laughs, and heartfelt stories. In this episode of Ramble by the River, we're thrilled to have…
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Episode #139. School culture and environment are keys to mental health in young people in schools, Myriad trial result in 85 UK schools. Professor Willem Kuyken, Universi
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Professor Kuyken suggests that over the next 50 years that will see mental health and wellbeing become a human right that is fundamental to human flourishing. This requires a public health and societal approach to tackle as from about 7 billion people in the world, of which about a 3.5 billion will at some point encounter mental health problems the…
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Episode #138 Universal basic income of $500 per week for the common good and conquer yourself with Everald Compton AC AO, a true champion
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What would you do if you were given $500 per week, no questions asked? In this episode, we have the honour of hosting a compelling conversation with Everald Compton, a titan in Australian business, an influential social reformer, and a well-respected author. Everald has championed numerous causes throughout his remarkable career, but none have been…
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