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Welcome to the Send Parenting Podcast. I'm your neurodiverse host, Dr Olivia Kessel, and, more importantly, I am a mother to my wonderfully neurodivergent daughter, Alexandra, who really inspired this podcast. As a veteran in navigating the world of neurodiversity in a UK education system, I have uncovered a wealth of misinformation, alongside many answers and solutions that were never taught to me in medical school or in any of the parenting handbooks. Each week on this podcast, I will be b ...
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A podcast about sex, psychedelics, science, and spirituality. Celebrating that women, in particular, can experience psychedelic states naturally (without drugs) via sexual pleasure. Plus, did Mary Magdalene know this?! Tune in to find out! Hosted by Psychologist and Sex Educator Dr. Jenny Martin, https://drjennymartin.com/
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Ambit was established in 1959 by Dr Martin Bax in London. Editors have included JG Ballard and Eduardo Paolozzi. Made infamous in 1968 for the competition for work written on drugs. Endless talent is published from William S. Burroughs to Ralph Steadman and Jenni Fagan. The show is presented by editor, author, performer, Kirsty Allison.
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All the Rage is a monthly podcast from Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. From toxic masculinity to internet trolls to human trafficking, All the Rage covers all topics related to anger and violence.
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Athletes are the healthiest people in the world because they do not focus on baseline values. They strive to be in the Top 1% of ALL health & performance categories. This level of effort creates bulletproof bodies that heal with impressive speed. The Big Question: How Can Someone Who Doesn’t Have the Time or the Resources of a Professional Athlete Still Create the Same Health and Performance Benefits for Themselves? Join Sean Light, former coach of the Los Angeles Lakers and founder of the A ...
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With her super-sensitive sense of smell, sixteen year-old Kaia Smith is used to not fitting in. So when she receives an invitation from Dr. Vadim Grigori to participate in the Grigori Young Scholars Program with its promise that she will meet others like herself, she jumps at the chance. But what is the GYSP really about? Why are the faculty so interested in the story of the Fall of the Watchers? Why are they obsessed with antimony? And what role will GYSP participants like Kaia play in thei ...
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In this episode of Under The Influence, host Martin Harvey welcomes Dr. Jenny Roppola. She’s not just a seasoned chiropractor; she’s also has a master's degree in Counseling. Jenny has a passion for empowering chiropractors to handle the inevitable stresses of their practice with grace and resilience. Today, Jenny dives deep into the art of navigat…
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I have long believed that the brain is the final frontier of human health and performance. Ever since my days in professional sports, it has been extremely obvious to me how the "elite" have brains that don't work in the same way as an ordinary person. I have been on a lifelong pilgrimage to find the answer and, to be honest, I think I've got it. T…
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In this episode, Martin breaks down a simple but powerful idea: how the first and last moments of any interaction shape everything that happens in between. It’s the primacy and recency bias at work. People remember the start. They remember the finish. Everything else? It fades away. So, what if you could use this to your advantage? Imagine structur…
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In this episode of Essential Questions, Rabbi Dan Levin talks with Tracey Labgold, Florida Education & Training Manager for Keshet, a non-profit that works for LGBTQ+ equality in Jewish life. They discuss different LGBTQ+ identities, the differences between sexual orientation and gender identity, and the best ways to support those who identify as q…
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“When our limbic system anxiety circuit is triggered, we are neuroanatomically cut off from accessing our higher cortical thinking centers, which is where our learned knowledge is stored.” – Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor In 1996, Harvard-trained Neuroanatomist, Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor experienced a severe hemorrhage in the left hemisphere of her brain. On th…
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Ever wondered why your neurodiverse child struggles with sleep, especially during the holidays? Join Dr. Olivia Kessel on this week's SEND Parenting Podcast as she unpacks the complexities behind sleep issues in children with ADHD and autism. Learn how regular exercise benefits focus into your child's daily routine and mental health by boosting neu…
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"We want to close the gap between what is normal and what is optimal. We don't want to be normal. We want to be GREAT." - Jenny Martin On the last episode of the Athletic Health podcast, Jenny Martin joined me to discuss cardiopulmonary testing and what exactly the experts are looking for. In today's episode, we close the loop on that podcast to di…
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In this episode, we're unpacking the art and science of building a multidisciplinary team as a chiropractor—a task that's more complex than it sounds. Picture this: different clinical approaches, varying personalities, and diverse treatment times all under one roof. How do you create a team that’s not just a group of individuals, but a cohesive uni…
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In this episode of Essential Questions, Rabbi Dan Levin talks with Rabbi Laila Haas, who joined Temple Beth El's clergy team in June 2024. They talk about how they both fell in love with Jewish learning, their experiences learning in Israel, what Torah means to them, how they find meaning and purpose in their lives through Judaism, and more.…
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"What gets measured gets managed." - Tim Ferriss Have you ever wondered what it would be like to get an official lab test for your VO2 Max? While VO2 Max is a popular data point to measure, it's not exactly the most important metric that the experts are looking at. Today we welcome in Jenny Martin, the Chief Nursing Officer at RecoveryPlus, who wil…
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How can the holiday season turn a joyous time into a period of heightened stress for neurodiverse children? Join me, Dr. Olivia Kessel, as I share my personal journey with my daughter Alexandra, who has ADHD, and uncover some of the reasons behind increased emotional and violent outbursts during the summer holidays. We will dive deep into the scien…
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"VO2 Max is a product of involved muscle mass." - Rory Sutherland. After recently getting my VO2 Max tested in a lab, I was shocked to find out how much lower I was than I expected (I tested at about 42 but anticipated being around 50). In this episode, Rory Sutherland, a San Diego based Exercise Physiologist breaks down everything you need to know…
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In this episode of Essential Questions, Rabbi Dan Levin speaks with Dr. Martin Segel and Dr. Marissa Roecklein about cognitive dissonance, or the discomfort that occurs when you hold two conflicting beliefs at the same time. They discuss why it is so hard to recognize within yourself, what enforces it, and tools to combat it.…
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Welcome to the Athletic Health Podcast! Athletes are the healthiest people in the world because they do not focus on baseline values. They strive to be in the Top 1% of ALL health & performance categories. This level of effort creates bulletproof bodies that heal with impressive speed. The Big Question: How Can Someone Who Doesn’t Have the Time or …
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Imagine planning a dream vacation only to face the unexpected challenge of your child melting down due to the overwhelming changes. Join me, Dr. Olivia Kessel, on the SEND Parenting Podcast as I share my personal experiences with my wonderfully neurodivergent daughter, Alexandra, and break down why seemingly simple changes can feel so monumental fo…
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Episode 84 Tamsyn and Olivia are back this week with a bitesize recap of one of our most unexpected topics from episode 42 - sheep therapy?! This week we cover the surprisingly profound and transformative power of sheep therapy from our episode with Emma Redman and Pippa Ashton of Ewe Talks. This episode also explores how unexpected breakthroughs i…
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In this episode, Dr. Martin Harvey dives deep into a game-changing strategy for practicing chiropractors. Imagine transforming your retention rates by shifting the way your patients perceive their health. Many individuals in our communities are driven by pain – they visit when they hurt and leave when the pain subsides. But what if they understood …
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Episode 83 We are back this week with another (not so) bitesize episode, which means that we are joined once more by our fantastic bitesize co-host Tamsyn. This week we are throwing all the way back to episode 8 with Sally Greenhalgh, academic and digital lead of the Unicorn School, with whom we discussed how schools can better embrace technology t…
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Creating a practice that genuinely serves people while maintaining a low-stress environment is a dream for many chiropractors. You likely entered this field with the aspiration to help others and to enjoy a balanced life, filled with time for family, friends, and hobbies. However, a bustling practice often brings with it a mountain of administrativ…
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Episode 82 Have you ever wondered how dyspraxia affects day-to-day life from childhood into adulthood? Join us on this enlightening episode of the SEND Parenting Podcast, where we're excited to have Rosemary Richings, a talented writer and advocate, share her personal journey with dyspraxia, offering unique insights drawn from her book, "Stumbling …
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In this episode, Martin tackles a shituation that's all too familiar in chiropractic practice. It's the scenario where individuals perceive their problem as merely 'muscular' and seek temporary fixes like massages, physiotherapy, stretching, or foam rolling, instead of addressing the root cause with chiropractic care. This misconception often leads…
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Episode 81 So, you have an EHCP - now what? Join us this week as we continue our enlightening two-part conversation with Jenny Hooper, CEO of the Evolving Mind Clinic. Jenny uses her 39+ years of experience working in SEND education (both from a teaching and local authority perspective) to provide a comprehensive break down of anything and everythi…
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Episode 80 Are you feeling lost, confused or unsure about getting getting support or an EHCP for your child? Join us this week on the Send Parenting Podcast as we welcome Jenny Hooper, CEO of the Evolving Mind Clinic, to share her 39 years of expertise in teaching and special education needs. Together, we cover the initial steps of identifying when…
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In the world of chiropractic, the philosophy is our compass—it’s the 'why' that shapes the 'what' and 'how' of our practice. But what happens when your 'why' evolves? How do you transform your approach to stay true to your new understanding? Join us in this episode as Martin sits down with Glenn Duffy, a chiropractor who has navigated this very jou…
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Episode 79 This week we are joined by the ADHD coach and advocate, Leanne Maskell to talk all about her journey to late diagnosis and thriving within ADHD. Through hearing about Leanne's struggles and journey to a late diagnosis at 25, we illuminate a lot of fascinating, lesser-discussed elements of ADHD like rejection-sensitive dysphoria, ADHD in …
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Starting a practice from scratch means venturing into uncharted territory without a map or guide. The stakes are high—your livelihood, reputation, and mental health hang in the balance. In today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Andrew Smith, who not only launched his thriving practice from the ground up but also documented his journey to create a ro…
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Episode 78 Teaching our children to swim is a vital part of preparing our children for the wider world, but for neurodivergent children it can be an uphill struggle. How can we make the world of water can be friendly and safe for children who don't fit the typical mould? This week we are joined Nicole Martin from Core Aquatics who has dedicated her…
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In this episode, Martin explores a listener's thoughtful question: "How do you approach the topic of continuing care for someone who's returned after dropping out? I don’t want to come across as 'I told you so' or overly pushy. Sometimes it feels simpler to avoid the conversation altogether. Is there a more effective way?" Join Martin as he delves …
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Episode 77 This week I am joined by Olly Stewart, a wonderful speech and language therapist from the Evolving Mind Clinic. This week we are diving into everything about speech and language therapy, what it is, how it works, how you can access it, and parenting tips and tricks from a speech and language perspective. We dispel the notion that speech …
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As chiropractors, we often face the challenge of helping our clients understand the difference between improving their function and merely focusing on how they feel. In this episode, I dive into effective strategies for communicating this critical distinction, especially when patients say they "don't feel any better." Tune in to learn how to shift …
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Episode 76 Anxiety in general, but especially in young people and children, is on the rise. That's why I'm thrilled to bring you a conversation with the remarkable Nixon sisters, Emma and Laura, who are pioneering the way we support children grappling with anxiety in the classroom. Our dialogue sheds light on the complex factors contributing to thi…
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To get great results it's important that people follow their care plans. We focus a lot on communication approaches that help people see the value of rebooking to support their progress. But what if what your CA says doesn't support what you say? Or worse, what if it actually sabotages what you have said! In this episode, Martin breaks down the bes…
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Episode 75 This week we are back with another bitesize recap episode, meaning that we are also joined by our fantastic co-host Tamsyn Hendry once more! This week we are having a summary discussion of Episode 35 with Emma Wildgoose on Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), also known as "tapping". This is honestly such a groundbreaking approach to helpi…
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Episode 74 This week we are joined by Amber Jayne, whose story of resilience from an abusive relationship and breast cancer to establishing a successful preschool unfolds in our latest episode. We talk all about Amber's journey and the pivotal role of early childhood education and the empowerment it brings, not just to the children, but to mothers …
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The most common challenges I hear when I speak to chiropractors are how do I: Grow my practice? Grow an associate practice? Have a practice and kids? Balance a practice and contribute to the profession? Get stuff done! In this episode, Martin speaks to Dr Taylor Vagg. Taylor has faced and conquered all of these so there's a lot you can learn from t…
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Episode 73 When my daughter Alexandra was diagnosed with ADHD, it challenged everything I thought I knew, both about the condition itself but also, and more importantly, parenting my child. Having dispelled and debunked all the myths and misinformation there is about ADHD online last week, this episode is a deep dive into the symptoms, issues, and …
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Your level of Certainty is arguably the most important ingredient in your chiropractic success recipe. But there's a lot of crap promulgated in chiropractic circles about what it takes to develop Certainty. This is a no-BS chiropractic podcast where each episode Craig and Martin dive deep into what it takes to have a successful chiropractic practic…
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Episode 72 The myriad of myths swirling surrounding ADHD create needless barriers to help and support for neurodivergent children and their families. As a medical doctor, mother to a child with ADHD, and devoted advocate for neurodiversity, this week I am wading in to bust these harmful misinformed ideas. But unraveling these misconceptions is more…
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Do you ever get irked when you lay out a perfect care plan for someone and they hit you with a, "Why can't I just fix this myself?" They always think there’s some magical exercise that can solve all their problems, right? Well, in today’s episode, Martin dives into why people lean so heavily into the idea of self-fixing through exercise. He also gi…
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Episode 71 Navigating the complex maze of health assessments for neurodevelopmental disorders can be daunting for any parent so our guests this week are here to guide us through it. Jenny Hooper is CEO of The Evolving Mind with 39 years of experience working in SEND education and Dr Dolly Agrawal is a consultant paediatrician with 25+ years working…
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Patients and clients hit their peak results when they stick to the care plan you've laid out. That's how they get the best outcomes, and that's how your practice levels up and gets the most rewarding. But, what if you're accidentally doing things that push them away from continuing their care? In this episode, Martin breaks down the five huge blund…
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Episode 70 This week we have the fantastic Rebecca Avern to talk all about acupuncture and how it can help our neurodiverse children! As a doctor trained in the UK, we start our conversation on the discussion on the benefits of using Eastern and Western medicine in conjunction with one another. We discuss how acupuncture offers solace and support, …
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In this special Passover episode of Essential Questions, Rabbi Dan Levin speaks with Rabbi Debra Robbins, author of New Each Day, which we are using for our Omer practice this year. They discuss ways to incorporate a daily prayer practice into your life, select poems Rabbi Debra Robbins wrote in response to the psalms in New Each Day, and her exper…
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Charles Duhigg's new Book "Supercommunicators" starts "We all know people who are capable of connecting with almost anyone. They’re the ones we love talking to, who we turn to for advice, who hear what we are trying to say and make us feel seen." Would you like to be a Supercommunicator? In this episode, Martin breaks down the lessons for us as chi…
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Episode 69 When the road ahead seems shrouded in uncertainty, it's the stories of those who've walked it before us that shed the most light. This week we are joined by Esther Freeman, the visionary behind the SEND Parent Survival Guide, as we traverse the terrain of raising children with SEND. Esther's candid account of her own trials and victories…
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We are drawn by the hopes of prophecy, whether we flock to movies like Dune or read religious texts. In this episode Jenny discusses the true hope for humanity is for us to discover our innate divinity - starting with the recognition that we have an energy field that connects us to the All. Magdalene & Jesus demonstrated the power of the energy fie…
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One of the great things about chiropractic is that you can often create phenomenal change in an instant. There can be a challenge where people feel or even say "is that it?" when they get up from the table! As humans, we often see the amount of time someone takes with us as a proxy for value. In this episode, Martin breaks down how to avoid these s…
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Episode 67 This week Dr Olivia is joined by Tamsyn Hendry, back for another bitesize recap! This episode they are revisiting Ep 18 with Rachel Horner, and are discussing our favourite takeaways and most important tips from that episode. For so many families, occupation therapy is truly a kind of magic. While so many may be telling us that there is …
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It can be frustrating when people come in for pain and then stop as soon as the pain stops. So what can we do to help people see the true value of chiropractic care? And how do we do it without making them wrong? In this episode, Martin maps out a simple 3-step process you can use in your practice to help people see the value of prevention and perf…
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