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A show that combines simple relaxation exercises and recent research from the world of health science. If you want to learn how to become more tranquil and serene but aren't into all that crystals and incense stuff then this is the show for you.
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This is the day. You have listened to the first three episodes and changed the way you think about smoking and have /understood how hypnosis works. Now you have smoked your last cigarette and have become a non smoker. Reinforce this by listening to the self hypnosis episode on this podcast. This episode should not be listened to by people who have …
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Episode 2 in my four part series that will teach you simple self hypnosis techniques to stop smoking. This episode is all about the nature of smoking and how you have become hooked by it. I hope it will make you see smoking in a new way and will set the foundation for the change to being a non smoker. Soothing Science webpage with donation link.…
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I am excited to bring you this four part series which will help you to stop smoking using self hypnosis techniques. You need to listen to all four episodes in order. This first introductory episode lays out the structure of the program and introduces concepts and ideas. Soothing Science webpage with donation link.…
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This is the final episode of SSS2, and has a recap of what we've covered. I also look at the evidence for success for the various medical and commercial interventions for weight loss. We note how surgery has certainly a good success rate amongst the more severely obese, and that this fact is a bit confronting for a behaviouralist like me.…
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This episode explores the myth of calories- how a perfectly respectable unit of energy has become a tool of the food industry to nudge you towards unhealthy foods. We also look at how portion size has increased over the years, and why this has occurred. And if you have ever been camping without a torch, you will know exactly why an overnight fast m…
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Have you ever thought that you were full until someone offered you some chocolate or icecream? "Of course I'm not full", you said, "I have a separate stomach for dessert!". Well, turns out this is partially true - this episode talks about sensory specific satiety - our tendency to be able to eat more if there is a variety of food on offer. This is …
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Back to nutrition and weight loss thankfully - coronavirus is on the backburner for the moment. Today we cover the myth of moderation - was it Buddha who said "everything in moderation" or was it the ancient Greeks? Maybe it's in the Bible. Or was it the Coca Cola company? Regardless of who it was, it's a con. And it's particularly a con when it co…
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This episode looks at simple, home based interventions that might help you avoid severe illness if and when you contract the corona virus. Science based, although as yet not investigated with trials, they are easy and relatively harmless, so I am certainly giving them a go. The common thread is that they influence the immune system, and will make y…
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Sigh, another corona virus podcast forced upon us. No one wants it but we just have to deal with it. In this episode, dealing with fear and anxiety ( and lets face it if you're not anxious you're not doing it right) and then my take on social distancing. The good news is you already know how to deal routinely with dangerous uncontrollable situation…
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Soothing Science Season 2 - SSS2 is a series of podcasts about nutrition, health and losing weight. **Fixed on 29/11 - if you downloaded the botched recording I put up first it has been replaced*** Each episode will include some science, some psychology of weight loss and look at some of the myths that trap us in unhealthy lifestyles. This first ep…
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This episode is based on research done at Stanford university which shows that people with health professionals in their family live longer than those without. But it's not for the reasons you might think - its not about doctors and nurses treating their families or knowing which is the best hospital. No it's because we nag our family members into …
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How do you look after a vintage car? You put it in a garage, cover it with a dustcover, drive it sparingly and slowly. And don't crash it. Well, apart from not crashing, this is exactly the wrong way to look after an old joint - present thinking is that you are much better off taking your old worn joints out for a spin to preserve them. And within …
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This podcast was made against the backdrop of the recent shootings in New Zealand. The aim is to help to acknowledge, accept and learn from unpleasant and distressing emotions. To be able to know when to allow the to wash over us and when it is time to catch them and ride them like a surfer. There is a longer than usual introduction - listen to it …
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This episode is a simple relaxation exercise - I did not get around to a science review this time - and it's all about focusing on your own intrinsic value. I've been listening to the story of one man's pathway to overcoming the debilitating condition of borderline personality disorder, and it reminded me how important it is to replenish the well o…
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This is a meditation exercise to do while walking, jogging or running. It encourages you to be mindful and appreciative of your body, and your surroundings, and to relish the transformation that exercise can bring. Make sure you do it in a safe environment - on a walking track away from traffic, as your attention will be split between my words and …
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This relaxation exercise uses archery as a metaphor for any task that requires focus and attention to detail. It's applicable to many situations - don't worry if you have no interest in archery. In the same way that by focusing on the tiny movements of the archer's fingertips and hands the whole flight of the arrow can be changed, we can all change…
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So by co-incidence I am uploading this episode on world mental health day - must be meant to be... I talk about research from university of Queensland professor Haslam about a natural treatment for depression - so natural that it doesn't even seem like a treatment. The treatment revolves around becoming involved in groups - building your social ide…
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I have been thinking about flat earthers lately. This has led me on to wonder why exactly do I believe the things I do - for example that the earth is round. And the answer has more to do about trust than science. This episode looks at the connections between trust, belief and science, and asks you the question - "what flat earth beliefs do we all …
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Today's episode gives you 2 simple relaxation exercises that you can do yourself anytime you want to. The first just takes a few seconds and is an ancient breathing techniques used by anyone who wants to settle their nerves - from yogis instructing their pupils to Navy SEALS before battle. The second exercise is a meditation where we look steadily …
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Today's episode looks at Turmeric, the latest fashionable supplement available in various forms from capsules to lattes. Of course it's a spice that has been used in Asian cooking for hundreds of years and it seems that in places like India where Turmeric is widely consumed rates of arthritis and dementia are lower. So there is some circumstantial …
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This relaxation exercise focuses on kindness. Kindness is in short supply on the internet - yet kindness encourages change more successfully than a twitter tirade. In this exercise we focus on the relationship between a person and their pet as an example of kindness and use this to develop a kindly approach to our own selves. This all sounds a bit …
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It's time for New Year's resolutions. Time for change. One of mine is to do these podcasts more frequently - this one has been at the back of my mind ever since I saw an article about prostate cancer in July last year. The article reported that we may be able to reduce our risk of prostate cancer by having more ejaculations. But that's only part of…
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Soothing Science is a podcast that will help you to reduce your stress levels. In this first episode Dr Adrian talks about why he is making the podcast - about how there is an epidemic of stress in our society at the moment, and how we no longer practice many of the tried and true methods that different cultures have evolved to help with this. We t…
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