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Faith and Leadership with Dr. William Clark is a weekly podcast that teaches listeners how to practically build their faith and leadership skills. Dr. William Clark is a teacher, leader, and strategist. He is the pastor of Living Faith Church. Dr. Clark is a leadership development specialist and a change management consultant to nonprofits and churches.
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Mind Dive

The Menninger Clinic

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The Menninger Clinic’s Mind Dive podcast is a twice-monthly exploration of mental health topics from the professional’s perspective, including the dilemmas clinicians face in their practice. Hosts Dr. Bob Boland and Dr. Kerry Horrell dive into the complexities of mental health care including the latest research and other topical developments through lively discourse with distinguished colleagues from near and far.
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From baller to coach to mentor of the next generation - Jennifer George is an advocate for girls in basketball on and off the court. Join Dr. Money and Jennifer as they dive into what being a collegiate athlete looks like, running her nonprofit Girls Basketball Worldwide, and what it means to represent your country on the court! Relevant links: Ins…
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William R Miller, PhD, is one of the pioneers of motivational interviewing, a psychological technique that helps individuals overcome apathy and create change in their lives. Dr. Miller’s research has become the standard practice in psychology, especially when clinicians are treating patients with addictive behaviors and patients who are recovering…
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Women's basketball is not just the moment right now, it’s a certified movement. The Gist co-founder and podcaster Ellen Hyslop joins Dr. Money to talk about building a media brand focused on women and gender-expansive folks, sports as a community space, and coverage that feels good and equitable. Relevant links: WNBA's Diana Taurasi and Wife Penny …
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She’s the player everyone’s talking about: it’s time to set the record straight about Caitlin Clark! In this extra special Out of Bounds episode, Dr. Money gets into the nuance of everything from Fendi fashions and Olympic roster dreams, to the harm of racist media narratives, and her hopes for Caitlin’s future amidst all this attention. Relevant l…
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Have you ever found solace in the rhythmic verses of a poem or the gentle brushstrokes of a painting? Dr. Frank Clark joins us to reveal the extraordinary synergy between psychiatry and the arts, and how this fusion enhances the therapeutic journey. Raised in Chicago, where culture thrived around every corner, Dr. Clark was imbued with an appreciat…
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We’re diving into all things European ball this week in conversation with Guilia Zecchini, FIBA commentator and co-founder of Sneaker Sisterhood. Guilia gives Dr. Money the scoop on what’s up with Euroleague, Eurocup, sneaker culture and the best ballers to follow abroad. Relevant links: Guilia’s Instagram Sneaker Sisterhood Rebound Revolution is a…
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This week, Dr. Money is joined by Dr. T.M. Robinson-Mosley, a psychologist and former collegiate athlete. They chat about sustainable ways to support mental health for athletes, building space for belonging, and how she developed an award-winning performance mental health startup. Dr. Mosley's Website The Playbook Rebound Revolution is an editaudio…
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Discover the profound insights of Dr. Jonathan Shedler, a leading expert in psychodynamic psychotherapy, as he joins us to unravel the intricate tapestry of the human psyche in therapy. In a landscape where evidence-based treatments are hailed as the gold standard, our conversation spotlights the stark contrast between what clinical trials dictate …
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Marke Freeman’s book Champion's Creed outlines the 5 key factors in building a winning culture. She joins Dr. Money today to talk about what it means to coach and be coached, their role in building a team culture, and how falling in love with a challenge made her fall in love with the game. Relevant links: Changing the Game episode with Briana Garz…
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This week Dr. Money is joined by her longtime friend, Emmy award-winning (and effortlessly fly!) producer Dominique Patrick. They reminisce about their college years in upstate New York, making the move from sports to media and the benefits of NIL deals for the next generation of women’s basketball athletes. Relevant links: (1982) AUDRE LORDE, “LEA…
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Ever wondered how a simple conversation about the Chicago weather can lead to profound insights into the human psyche? Dr. Sean Woodstein, a beacon of knowledge in the fields of psychiatry and education, joins us for an invigorating exploration of the oft-overlooked art of mentorship. As we traverse topics from the impact of climate on our moods to…
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Stepping off the court and straight back out of bounds and into social media of it all with writer, influencer and WNBA Twitter Titan B Terrell! Dr. Money and B talk about everything from the best dressed athletes of the season, the spiciest players to follow on social, and B’s work with The Committee Sports Group. Relevant links: The Committee Spo…
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New look, new vibe - and same love for the revolutionary space of women’s basketball! Catch up with Dr. Money and what’s new in the women’s basketball world: from Athlete’s Unlimited and what’s new with the WNBA, to some spicy off-court shenanigans. Relevant links: Ben Bolch Rutgers Basketball/Don Rebound Revolution is an editaudio Original podcast…
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Embark on a mesmerizing exploration of the human psyche with Dr. Carla Sharp, who guides us through the labyrinth of personality disorders with the precision of a master clinician and the insight of a top-tier researcher. As we traverse the landscape of developmental psychopathology, Dr. Sharp shares her pioneering work on early intervention and th…
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Welcome back for Rebound Revolution’s sophomore season! Join Dr. Money this season for even more conversations with amazing guests and reflections on what makes women’s basketball…maybe the only sport you should be paying attention to. Rebound Revolution is an editaudio Original podcast. This episode was produced by Melissa Haughton, Mik Finnegan, …
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Dr. Jay Shore, a pioneer in telepsychiatry, offers an in-depth perspective on the journey from the early days of telehealth to the present and where he sees it going with new technology such as AI. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for and adaptability of telehealth services, pushing the boundaries of traditional psychiatric care and redef…
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Embark on an eye-opening journey with Dr. Gene Buresin, the vanguard of child and adolescent psychiatry, as we traverse the landscape of youth stress and resilience. With a career that has reshaped mental health perspectives over the past forty years, Dr. Buresin candidly recounts his initial hesitations about medical school, his chance retention b…
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Meet BriAnna Garza, the game-changing shooting coach, and founder of the Changing the Game conference. Together BriAnna and Dr. Money dive into unlocking peak performance through supportive coaching environments and geek out on the academics of teaching and learning. We get up-close and personal with BriAnna, from her heart-tugging origin story in …
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Multicultural competence in psychiatry is more than just a buzzword; it is a crucial aspect of patient care that acknowledges the diverse tapestry of human experiences. On this episode of The Menninger Clinic’s Mind Dive Podcast, Dr. Francis Lu shares an enlightening perspective on the intricacies of cultural considerations in psychiatric diagnosis…
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Dr. Iqbal “Ike” Ahmed joins the Mind Dive podcast this week to explore the profound complexities of mental health as people age. The journey begins with Dr. Ahmed's early life in India and his extended family who served as the bedrock for his lifelong dedication to understanding and aiding the elderly mind. In this Mind Dive edition, Dr. Ahmed navi…
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Hurricane Harvey was a turning point for many, but for Dr. Manizeh Mirza-Gruber, it was the catalyst that clarified the powerful role of mindfulness in healing. As we sit down with the founder of Mindful in Practice, she shares her transformative journey and how it shaped her mission to integrate mindfulness into the fabric of psychiatry. Dr. Mirza…
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Embark on a journey through the mind with us as we celebrate the advent of Mind Dive's third season, reflecting on our shared experiences and the profound insights we’ve gained along the way. As the new year unfolds, we warmly embrace the path ahead, filled with compelling discussions on mental health. Our first port of call is a question that's be…
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Carolyn Mair, Ph.D., was always drawn to the world of fashion and even made her own creations while in university. Amid her doctoral research, Dr. Mair saw the opportunity to apply the benefits of psychology to the processes of the fashion industry to facilitate a healthier relationship between us and the garments we wear every day. This episode of…
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Dr. Howard Liu, M.D began focusing on the effects of social media quite early on in his career after watching how his own personal life was being affected by various platforms. Following a child psychiatry fellowship, he saw the need for both parents and children alike to have guidance in the face of an ever-growing sprawl of social media usage. Th…
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Dr. Josepha Cheong, M.D. chose a medical career to follow in her father’s footsteps. On her journey to become a surgeon, a fateful rotation during her clinicals directed her path towards psychiatry. Dr. Cheong’s work has focused on geriatric psychiatry in the hopes of further understanding dementia and other cognitive diseases. This episode of Menn…
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The holiday season is here - but doesn’t always mean a time filled with joy for all of us. In this crossover episode, Dr. Money dives back into her therapy bag in conversation with Well…Adjusting’s Robin Hopkins. They share tips for avoiding family drama, finding ‘glimmers’ of joy and creating celebrations that *actually* speak to you (even if it m…
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As Benjamin Berry, Ph.D. pursued his undergraduate studies in experimental psychology, he became drawn to the field of psychological research and the science of measuring social attitudes to explore implicit pathologies. After studying under current leaders in Rorschach administration, Benjamin continues to apply his research methods to improve his…
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Many people who struggle with a mental illness or disorder may not know that clinical research data suggests that new treatment options may be just around the corner. On this episode of Mind Dive Podcast, board-certified psychiatrist, physician-investigator with Segal Trials, and assistant professor at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicin…
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This episode, the Mind Dive Podcast turns the guest microphone on its co-host, Dr. Kerry Horrell, psychologist at The Menninger Clinic, to talk about her research into the dilemmas that arise with religion, spirituality, sexism and mental health. Growing up in a religious family, Dr. Horrell became interested in this topic as a student because her …
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The WNBA Playoff season went out with some spicy moments: from sweeps, to signature shirts and suspect coaching announcements (cough, cough Phoenix), we’re here to get into it all! This week, Dr. Money brings you her favorite highlights and not-so-high lights from the finals. Links: Aces Win the Championship The Shot - Teresa Witherspoon Aces Syd C…
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Happy Monday to all Mind Dive listeners. This episode has been by far our most popular since we started Mind Dive in Feb. 2022. Thanks again to Dr. Jonathan Shedler for giving his expertise and time to the discussion. This week we replay it for those who may not have heard it. Hotly debated in mental health care, psychoanalytic therapy has been cri…
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What happens inside a child’s brain in the first three years of life is critical to their long-term mental health, says Jyrah Knight, early intervention specialist and professional development director at the nonprofit, First3Years. So, if a child can’t even remember their encounters with parents and caregivers, how can it affect them so profoundly…
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We couldn’t leave you just yet! There were so many memorable moments throughout the season, that we’re bringing you even more of Dr. Money and producer Mel’s favorite moments both on the mic and behind the scenes. Rebound Revolution is an editaudio Original podcast created in collaboration with The Qube. This episode was produced by Melissa Haughto…
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This season of Rebound Revolution was such a joy to experience and work on. It was filled with moments of realization, queer joy, amazing guests, and hard work behind the scenes. This week Dr. Money is joined by producer Mel to recap their favorite parts of each episode on and off the mic. Tune in next week for part 2 of our mailbag episode! Reboun…
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Perinatal mental health concerns affect as many as 20% of US women. Among Asian-American moms, ingrained cultural values can be an impediment to both diagnosis and treatment. In this episode of Mind Dive Podcast, hosts Bob Boland, MD and Kerry Horrell, PhD welcome two colleagues from The Menninger Clinic, psychologists who focus on women’s mental h…
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From child prodigy to coaching the next generation: Seimone ‘Money Mone’ Augustus is a living legend – and she has a statue at LSU to prove it. But that doesn’t mean you won’t catch her at the local corner store, or speaking up against injustice on and off the court. This week, Dr. Money and Seimone (aka Money Squared) chat about everything from cr…
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If you haven’t heard us say it before, hear us now: the WNBA is the most competitive professional sports league. Period. And the finals are no different! This season was full of surprises and super teams that continue blowing our minds. In this episode Dr. Money is joined by DJ Tricey Trice to break down how the finals work for y’all and their pred…
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Did you know there are very few psychiatrists in Rwanda? That country, whose population has experienced an intense amount of strife, is not alone. Many mental illnesses go untreated in developing nations because of the lack of mental health resources. Dr. Stephanie Smith, director of the Program in Global Mental Health Equity at Brigham and Women's…
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It’s been a spicy year both on and off the court in the WNBA. But it’s not over yet! As we head into the finals, Dr. Money recaps players making and breaking league records, not-so-friendly face-offs, Virgo season fits and more. Note: This episode contains mentions of intimate partner violence at 14:12. If you need support, you can call the Nationa…
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Dr. Money and the Rebound Revolution team are gearing up for the playoffs with some extra special finals content coming your way very soon — but first: let's chill and enjoy the long weekend. We'll be back next week! Rebound Revolution is an editaudio Original podcast created in collaboration with The Qube. This episode was produced by Melissa Haug…
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You’ve probably seen her fly tunnel fits, signature kicks, or maybe even heard her trash talk on the court. Chicago Sky player Courtney Williams isn’t afraid to speak up, or show up as her full self in any space she’s in. This week, Dr. Money and Courtney talk about what it takes to “get fly”, queer identity and style, and how her visibility and vo…
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Why do some bright kids develop an “I don’t care” attitude? What are the underlying causes? What approaches can help rekindle their motivation? On this episode of Mind Dive Podcast, child psychologist, Harvard professor and author Ellen Braaten, Ph.D. has studied this issue in-depth and worked through this with children and their parents in her the…
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Toronto, Canada was home to the first-ever WNBA game held outside of the U.S. in May 2023. Canadian sports journalist, professor and podcaster Shireen Ahmed was there to witness this historic game. She joins Dr. Money to talk about her journey into media, why Canada is ready to welcome the W, and challenging our ideas around journalism and who gets…
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Fashion has become an integral part of sports culture and the W is no exception. From fashion faves to flops - the Orange Carpet does not disappoint! This week, Met Gala stylist Courtney Mays joins us to dive deep into the W’s fashion game and her experience as an athlete stylist. Rebound Revolution is an editaudio Original podcast created in colla…
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There is no one pathway to recovery for people battling addiction. Is approaching addiction psychiatry with one blanket method going to do more harm than help? Dr. Daryl Shorter, Medical Director of Addictions Services at The Menninger Clinic and professor at Baylor College of Medicine joins Mind Dive hosts Dr. Kerry Horrell and Dr. Bob Boland to d…
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One of the most beautiful things about the WNBA is the family atmosphere — from the fans to the players, mama’s show up for the W. On this week’s episode, Dr. Money geeks out with All-Star player, fellow Auburn alumni, and mother, DeWanna Bonner about how she balances it all while striving for success. Join us as we show love to all the parents in …
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Welcome to Out of Bounds, where Dr. Money dives into recent game recaps, off court gossip, and more! This week: A look back at All Star Weekend fashion, surprise engagements and Tamika Catchings new sorority honors. Links: Delta Sigma Sorority announces seven never honorary members Dewanna Bonner and Alysssa Thomas engaged WNBA All Star Game Orange…
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This episode originally aired June 6, 2022. Not all great minds think alike. The path to understanding how to best nurture an autistic individual often begins with understanding their way of thinking. Dr. Temple Grandin poses that a great disservice is done to both society and the individual when we fail to focus on the strengths of those with auti…
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Have you ever walked into a bar dedicated exclusively to womens’ sports? Jenny Nguyen hadn’t either. So she opened The Sports Bra bar in Portland, Oregan. This week, Dr. Money and Jenny dive into why Portland could be the next home for a WNBA team, and why creating a welcoming space to women and gender diverse sports is long overdue. Links: https:/…
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