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Voices from ROOM: A Podcast for Analytic Action

ROOM: A Sketchbook for Analytic Action

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ROOM: A Sketchbook for Analytic Action is an award-winning interdisciplinary magazine conceived as an agent of community building and transformation. We are thrilled to launch Voices from ROOM: A Podcast for Analytic Action. On this podcast, writers, poets, activists, artists, and analysts who have contributed to ROOM converse about their work and the complex problems our world faces. The podcast is co-hosted by psychoanalytic candidates Isaac Slone and Aneta Stojnić and furthers ROOM’s miss ...
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Hello everyone, and welcome back to the “Gynae Talk” Podcast. I'm your host, ⁠⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠⁠, and today we're diving into a topic that many women are curious about - Laser Vaginal Tightening vs. Traditional Techniques like Surgical Vaginoplasty. What’s the difference, and which one might be right for you? Let’s break it down! Tune in to the aud…
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This week, hosts Aneta Stojnić and Isaac Slone speak with psychoanalyst Jyoti Rao on her view of social justice activism as an interpretation of society itself. Rao unpacks how recent student activism across the US has disrupted the status quo just as clinical analysis aims to disrupt and mobilize the individual psyche. In this space of this discom…
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Hello everyone, and welcome back to the “Gynae Talk” Podcast. I'm your host, ⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠, today we’re diving into a topic that affects many women after childbirth—vaginal laxity—and how a modern solution, Laser Vaginal Tightening, can help restore both comfort and confidence. Tune in to the audio file below!! For more updates on "Cosmetic Gyn…
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Welcome back to the “Gynae Talk” Podcast, where we dive into important topics about women’s health and wellness. I'm your host, Dr. Jyoti Bandi the Cosmetic Gynecologist in Bangalore and today we’re exploring a revolutionary procedure that’s becoming more popular—Laser Vaginal Tightening. How does it work? What’s the science behind it? Let’s break …
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This week, hosts Aneta Stojnić and Isaac Slone speak with Tom Hennes, founder of Thinc Design. Hennes discusses his apprehension around the phrase "Never Forget" and its possible weaponization against accurate social and political memory. Through theory, fieldwork, and history, Hennes demonstrates how his past design work in the 9/11 Memorial Museu…
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Welcome to “GynaeTalk” with ⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠!! In this insightful episode, Dr. Jyoti Bandi discusses the prevalence of PCOS among women seeking IVF treatments. She explores the challenges PCOS brings to fertility and how personalized IVF protocols can improve outcomes. Tune in to the audio file below to learn about the latest advancements and stra…
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Welcome to “GynaeTalk” with ⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠! In this enlightening episode, Dr. Jyoti Bandi delves into the impact of lifestyle changes on IVF outcomes for women with PCOS. She highlights how diet, exercise, and weight management can enhance fertility and increase the success of IVF treatments. Tune in to the audio file below to discover the role …
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Welcome to “GynaeTalk” with ⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠! In this informative episode, Dr. Jyoti Bandi addresses the crucial question: "When should a woman with PCOS consider IVF?" She explains how PCOS affects fertility and discusses the key indicators that suggest IVF may be the right path. Tune in to the audio file below for expert insights and guidance on…
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Welcome to “GynaeTalk” with ⁠⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠⁠!! In this insightful episode, Dr. Jyoti Bandi discusses the prevalence of PCOS among women seeking IVF treatments. She explores the challenges PCOS brings to fertility and how personalized IVF protocols can improve outcomes. Tune in to the audio file below to learn about the latest advancements and st…
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Welcome to “GynaeTalk” with ⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠!! September is PCOS Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and supporting those affected. It's a time to educate and empower women about the symptoms, treatments, and management of PCOS. So, in today's episode, Dr. Jyoti Bandi the Fertility Specialist in HSR Layo…
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This week, we had the pleasure of talking with Dr. Dean Hammer, a consummate Activist-Practitioner who refutes silence in the face of malignant normality. Hammer explains the pull of quiet compliance, especially during times of atrocity. We spoke with him about where his work in the classroom, the protest, and the clinical setting overlap. Dr. Hamm…
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In our conversation with Alberto Minujin, we learn about his work enfranchising the agency and identity of Latinx women in Queens. Minujin unpacks the mutual excitement and hesitancy of the participants' speech. These two emotions highlight the need for these women to acquire a caring, available, and action-taking audience for their words. Thank yo…
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Welcome to the "Gynae Talk" Podcast Show! This podcast explores women's health with compassion, expertise, and understanding. Hosted by ⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠, the show guides listeners on a journey toward better health and well-being. Tune in to gain valuable insights and advice on various aspects of women's health, especially on IVF and Cosmetic Gynec…
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Welcome to GynaeTalk with ⁠⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠⁠! Today’s episode explores surgical procedures in cosmetic gynecology and provides insights into what individuals can expect when considering these options. Stay tuned till the end for valuable insights!! For more updates on "Cosmetic Gynaecology" visit: ⁠https://drjyotibandi.in/⁠ or call us @ +91 805040…
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Welcome to GynaeTalk with ⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠! Today’s episode explores the non-surgical alternatives within cosmetic gynecology. These minimally invasive treatments present effective solutions with shorter recovery times and reduced risks compared to surgical procedures. So, keep listening till the end!! For more updates on "Cosmetic Gynaecology" vi…
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Welcome to GynaeTalk with ⁠Dr. Jyoti Bandi⁠!! In today's episode, the focus is on Cosmetic Gynecology, a dynamic and evolving field. This specialty is dedicated to improving the aesthetic appearance and functionality of the vaginal area through a range of procedures customized to meet the specific needs and desires of women. Join us as we explore t…
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This week we speak with Dr. Bandy X. Lee, editor of the best selling book "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump" and president of the World Mental Health Coalition, about her life-long work studying, predicting, and preventing violence. As a clinician and academic Dr Lee felt called to action when, after the 2016 election, the US society was faced wi…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac speak with Dr. Jill Salberg about the relationship between memory and fascism in American history. Dr. Salberg connects the memory loss caused by trauma in an individual with the political amnesia that allows fascism to occur (and recur) in a nation. Unpacking the dangerous complicity of passivity, Dr. Salberg shows us ho…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac speak with Dr. Fang Duan as she dissects the differing applications of psychoanalysis in the Chinese and English-speaking worlds. Fang details her own journey from China to Canada, discussing the gulf between the concept of the individual in the East and West. Across cultures, Duan unveils the agency that psychoanalysis a…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac speak with poet Nancy Kuhl as she discusses the relationship between her practices in language and her work with psychoanalysis. Kuhl details how the tangle of metaphor in poetry can supply rich ground for examining the conscious and unconscious at work in our minds. In her latest book, On Hysteria, Kuhl responds to Freud…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac speak with Zak Mucha about his experience working as a supervisor with an Assertive Community Treatment Program (ACT), providing 24/7 care to patients struggling with psychosis, and his own journey discovering psychoanalysis. Mucha unveils how psychoanalysis and poetry share so much commonality in their practices, approac…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac speak with Betty Teng about her new book Mind of State, the dangerous cultural amnesia of nations enmeshed in cyclical war and climate denial, and the transformative potential of choosing to remember. Teng emphasizes the vital necessity of reckoning with trauma collectively, not just personally, as we face an election cyc…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with Dr. Daniel Benveniste about his time in the US and abroad, contending with the rise of totalitarian rule. Connecting his experience living in Venezuela with Donald Trump's two presidential campaigns in America, Benveniste analyzes how psychology shapes history and vice-versa. Benveniste reveals where and how dia…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with Eric Shorey about his experience as a queer person, performance art organizer, and psychoanalyst. Shorey unveils his disappointment with the analytic community's inability to engage with queer performances and queer patients with the depth and humanity they hold for others. Shorey expounds on how queer people wi…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with Destiney Kirby about her relationship with her hair as a Black woman in the internet-age, her complex interactions with her white mother, and the difference between independence and isolation in crafting the self. Kirby details a mosaic of family and societal pressures that contributed to her access to hair care…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with Dr. Murad Khan about their experience with authority, queerness, America, and how to speak to power. In the psychoanalytic field, the home, and in work, Khan shows how inculcation into power structures hinders intuitive access to justice. From their own experience, they detail how tone-policing while critiquing …
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with Shegofa Shahbaz, a writer, organizer, and college student whose piece in ROOM, "Letter to the United Nations" reached its addressee and the attention of the president. Shegofa discusses her life before and after the return of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, the danger and necessity of speaking up, and how accessibl…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with ROOM's art editor Francesca Schwartz about how the meeting of image and text in ROOM capture elements of surprise, reverie, confusion, and deep feeling. Schwartz shares the unique process of art curation in ROOM and its connection to her work as an analyst and artist. "I like some materials for their precision, …
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with Linda Michaels and Janice Muhr, the co-founders of the Psychotherapy Action Network (PsiAN), about their advocacy against corporations who co-opt mental health as an industry for greed. From the clinical to the communal, Michaels and Muhr detail how their therapies of depth, insight, and relationship call them o…
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This week, Isaac and Aneta talk with artist Deborah Dancy about her art's unconscious relationship with psychoanalysis and its conscious relationship with the political. Dancy discusses how her artistic process embraces deeply-intentional research on her ancestry while holding room for the accidental to impact her expression. "My work is an investi…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with Ryan LaMothe about psychoanalysis and care in the age of the Anthropocene. LaMothe dissects the false binary between hope and despair and introduces Anarchic Care as a radical new form of psychoanalytic engagement. In the face of climate change, LaMothe details the need for analysts to take their work beyond the…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with Roa Harb about food as a measurement of both distance and intimacy. Dr. Harb discusses how, through writing, she discovered that shared meals with her family in Lebanon were expressions of tenderness and suffocating control. Dr. Harb's work unmasks the role of the unconscious in memory, revulsion within desire, …
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with Keiko Lane about the intersections of queer survival, the social valence of disease, and what it means to embody the earned rage, sorrow, and hope in a complex psychological world. Coming to clinical practice after years of political organizing and advocacy, Lane illuminates how care creates the proximities esse…
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This week, Isaac and Aneta talk with Joseph Cancelmo about the after-effects of collective trauma and the numbing worlds of "new normals." Cancelmo dissects both the contemporary dissociations found in working and living "remotely," as well as the productive identifications we can find within narrative, even, (and perhaps especially) within fiction…
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This week, Isaac and Aneta talk with Dr. Kerry Malawista about the healing power of writing and psychoanalysis. Dr. Malawista illuminates the social and political impact of The Things They Carry Project, a series of writing workshops she developed during the COVID-19 pandemic to help participants process trauma and promote resilience through writin…
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This week, Aneta and Isaac talk with Dr. Eugene Mahon about the magic of metaphors in action, play as a point of entry, and the place where psychoanalysis and poetry meet. "Serious daring surely comes from serious thought, which brings us back to psychoanalytic thinking and its multiple determinants. To arrive at serious daring as quickly as possib…
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This week, Isaac and Aneta talk with Dr. Michael A. Diamond about how to radically reshape organizations by embracing contradictions, using history to challenge narrative structures, and recognizing transferential experiences that exist between members and leaders. "Reparative politics refers to the holding of tensions between opposing parties, pro…
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Psychoanalyst Karim Dajani deepens the discussion he began in his essays from ROOM, “The Culturing of Psychoanalysis” and “From Beirut to San Francisco” as he speaks with Isaac and Aneta about the societal and political implications he has experienced in the rapidly changing field of psychoanalysis.By ROOM: A Sketchbook for Analytic Action
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