Snackable teachings on spirituality, psychology and all things personal growth. Renee shares her 30+ years as a recovering addict, therapist and Shamanic healer with depth and humor. This short show offers a wide range of topics designed to evoke and provoke your own self-development. Each segment provides practical tips and tools to nudge and nourish your own authentic self. From anxiety and archetypes to death and depossession, Renee delivers moving client stories and her own crazy life ex ...
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Psychology & Psychiatry. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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To quote Richard Carrier, "Historians are the memory cells of the metaphorical 'brain' that is the whole human race." In a time of "fake news" and the appropriation of facts for ideologic purposes, it is crucial for those of us who fulfill that role to engage with the public. Evoking History is a podcast where historians will discuss both their research and current events to preserve social memory.
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Barak Seener, Leah Tedrow and guest experts offer an analytical approach to geopolitics enabling viewers to be ahead of the curve and effectively mitigate risk. In an age of disinformation and changing trade & business practices, companies as well as members of the public want to sift between real and ‘fake news’ and have a deeper understanding of future trends and how global affairs are interconnected. Our security and economic landscapes are impacted by Coronavirus, a rising China, a resur ...
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Culture and coaching podcast with two multi-faceted and complex hosts: Dr. LéNetta Banks-Williams, PhD in Human Services and Justice Calo Reign, MBA in Sustainable Systems. Powerful, thoughtful, intelligent, humorous, insightful and inquisitive conversations on the complexity of humans and the world we live in. We set out to tackle all kinds of topics, often coaching one another through our own challenges, and offer up insights, tools, and strategies to move forward powerfully as a complex a ...
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Why Does Speech Sometimes Sound Like Song? Exploring the Role of Music-Related Priors in the “Speech-to-Song Illusion”
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Why Does Speech Sometimes Sound Like Song? Exploring the Role of Music-Related Priors in the “Speech-to-Song Illusion”
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Vox populi at the College Congress 2024: Excellence and empathy, knowledge and kindness
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An overview of the peer review process in biomedical sciences
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Putting Musical Feelings Into Words: Children's Verbal Descriptions of Music-Evoked Experiences
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Putting Musical Feelings Into Words: Children's Verbal Descriptions of Music-Evoked Experiences
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Community musicking and musical cognition among adungu music communities of the Acholi people from Awach, Gulu district, Northern Uganda
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Community musicking and musical cognition among adungu music communities of the Acholi people from Awach, Gulu district, Northern Uganda
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Perception of chord sequences modelled with Prediction by Partial Matching, Voice-leading distance, and Spectral Pitch-Class Similarity: A new approach for testing individual differences in harmony perception ...
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Perception of chord sequences modelled with Prediction by Partial Matching, Voice-leading distance, and Spectral Pitch-Class Similarity: A new approach for testing individual differences in harmony perception
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Reclaiming and integrating all of who we are is vital to inner health and wholeness. Renee talks about Ketamine use and abuse, the role of psychedelics in healing and about soul retrieval. Soul retrieval is one of the most empowering processes in Spiritual Psikology and Shamanism. -- Join my new Opendoor Community on Patreon ! Live …
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The only constant in life is change. How we align with or resist this constant change has a lot to do with our experience. Often we must be willing to accept radical change in order to move forward in an authentic, fulfilling way. When we try to avoid the natural flow, we suffer. When we "go with the flow," even into radical change, we are free. --…
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Group Singing-Related Technique Workshops for People with Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction: A Feasibility Study
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Group Singing-Related Technique Workshops for People with Inducible Laryngeal Obstruction: A Feasibility Study
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The psychologist Eric Erikson suggested that there are seven main stages of a full human life. Each stage has a challenge which prepares us for the stages that follow. If we meet the challenges, we develop in a healthy way and experience health and fulfillment. If we are unable to develop the virtues inherent at any stage, we can get stuck and fail…
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The Thought Broadcast: An Interview with Steven Yeates - “Patient Selection for the Psychotherapy Written Case
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We always have 3 choices in any circumstance. These 3 options empower us to take constructive action to create positive change in our lives. When we make choices we grow in self responsibility and personal power. Movement and choice allow us to step out of feeling victimized or stuck and into the co-creative flow that is the expression of our best …
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Racial Socialization Experiences Among 1.5 and 2nd Generation Indian Americans
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Usha Tummala-Narra and Dr. Arpana Inmant talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "“Racial Socialization Experiences Among 1.5 and 2nd Generation Indian Americans."
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106. In the Foothills of World War III
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What are the main geopolitical blocks being formed, and how are tensions generated between them? How is the international order unraveling towards multipolarity? Will the platform to dominate the globe be the world islands (Eurasia), world oceans, or the rimlands between world islands and oceans? Guest Interview with Rear Admiral Christopher Parry,…
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219. Connection Is The Opposite Of Addiction
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Authentic human connection is imperative for our health and well being. Many of us have individual connections, but are deprived of the richness and complexity of community. Connection is a core need. When we are disconnected, we often try to fill our unmet needs with addictions and compulsions for alcohol, drugs, food, sex or shopping. When our ne…
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“The State of Your Psyche”: Black Conceptualizations of Mental Health
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Monyae Kerney talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "“The State of Your Psyche”: Black Conceptualizations of Mental Health."
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Devotion is a powerful energy and intention that we can focus toward others, toward God or Source, or even toward ourselves. Learn about devotion to the mysterious Black Madonna and the many forms of devotion, like Bhakti, the Hindu devotion to a particular Goddess or God. Devotion is an aspect of love that includes loyalty, selflessness and a part…
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Fostering Asian American Emerging Adults’ Advocacy Against Anti-Black Racism Through Digital Storytelling
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Brian Keum talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Fostering Asian American Emerging Adults’ Advocacy Against Anti-Black Racism Through Digital Storytelling."
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The Thought Broadcast: Introducing Australasian Psychiatry's Trainee and Early Career Group
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Embracing our vulnerable selves is an act of profound courage and self-compassion. It means allowing ourselves to be seen and heard, imperfections and all, without the fear of judgment or rejection. Vulnerability is not a sign of weakness but a testament to our strength, as it requires immense bravery to acknowledge and share our true emotions and …
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We all have a hero and a victim within us. These archetypes are fundamental aspects of the human psyche. Heroes embody qualities such as courage, resilience, and selflessness. Our inner hero helps us rise to overcome challenges and bring about positive change. On the other hand, victims are characterized by suffering, weakness and a sense of powerl…
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Introduction to new team of Australasian Psychiatry
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This episode gives you a brief overview of the vision and goals for the Australasian Psychiatry journal in discussion with its new editorial team, hosted by Jeffrey Looi, Samantha Loi, Sharon Reutens and Tarun Bastiampillai. They discuss the importance of promoting academia and scholarly projects, encouraging debate, and exploring policy and intern…
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Ideological and Experiential Predictors of Asian Americans’ Attitudes Towards Black Americans
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Eunju Yoon, Jeanie Chang, and Yiyu Cheng talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Ideological and Experiential Predictors of Asian Americans’ Attitudes Towards Black Americans."
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Black Grief Matters: Undergraduate Students’ Experiences Grieving Police Murders of Black Americans
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Ms. Madelyn Harris talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Black Grief Matters: Undergraduate Students’ Experiences Grieving Police Murders of Black Americans."
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Structural Competencies: Re-Grounding Counseling Psychology in Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Melanie Wilcox, Dr. Andres Perez-Rojas, and Dr. Laura Reid Marks talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Structural Competencies: Re-Grounding Counseling Psychology in Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis."
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215. Inner Superpowers: The 8 C's Of Internal Family Systems
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The 8 C's of Internal Family Systems, or IFS, are compassion, curiosity, clarity, creativity, calm, confidence, courage, and connectedness. We all have these incredible resources for presence, empowerment and healing within us. Join me for and exploration of these innate tools and some helpful, hopeful tips on how to discover and cultivate these in…
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Public Harassment of Runners in the United States: Differences by Gender and Sexual Orientation
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In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews authors Cassandra N. Davis, Kayla A. Huber, and Patricia A. Frazier about the article, "Public Harassment of Runners in the United States: Differences by Gender and Sexual Orientation," published in March 2024.…
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Unveil the interplay of wisdom and intuition in the Fool & Magician Tarot Cards. Explore their symbolism, meanings, and the guidance they offer each of us. Every tarot card is an archetype that points to deeper strengths and shadows that exist within ALL of us. Join me as we unravel the secrets and insights hidden within these inspiring archetypes.…
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There are many ways to pray. Prayers of gratitude, affirmation and asking for what we need can be powerful tools for self growth and for manifestation. Prayers of intercession or prayer for others can elevate our own consciousness and put us in direct connection with divine will. -- Join my new Opendoor Community on Patreon ! Live Q&A, Livest…
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Breaking the sound of silence: Professional learning in an early career music teacher conversation group
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Explore three foundational principles that have guided seekers on their spiritual journey for generations: trusting God, cleaning house, and helping others. Drawing from 12 Step recovery, ancient wisdom and real-life experiences, we consider the importance of faith in a higher power, the transformative impact of clearing internal clutter, and the f…
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“Take a Mental Break”: Examining the Coping Efforts of Black College Students Exposed to Police Killings
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In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Betty L. Wilson about the recently published study, "“Take a Mental Break”: Examining the Coping Efforts of Black College Students Exposed to Police Killings."
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Demystifying Male Emotional Development: Exploring the Implications of Forced Gender Roles on Black American Males
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In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Jessica Dennis about the recently published study, "Demystifying Male Emotional Development: Exploring the Implications of Forced Gender Roles on Black American Males."
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At Least She Is Doing Something? Women Do Not Prefer a Woman Who Confronts Gender-Based Discrimination With a Distancing Motive Over a Nonconfronter
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In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews author Anja K. Munder about the article, "At Least She Is Doing Something? Women Do Not Prefer a Woman Who Confronts Gender-Based Discrimination With a Distancing Motive Over a Nonconfronter," published in November 2023.…
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Remembering W. Curtis Banks: A Conversation with Jules Harrell
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In this episode celebrating JBP's 50th anniversary, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone speaks with Dr. Jules Harrell about the life and legacy of Dr. W. Curtis Banks, one of the founders and editors of the Journal of Black Psychology.
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The Interconnections of Music Structure, Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, and Predictivity
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The Interconnections of Music Structure, Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, and Predictivity.
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Fifty Years (1974–2024) of the Journal of Black Psychology: A Brief History and Reflection of Its Significance
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In this special episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with JBP Editor Dr. Beverly Vandiver about her recent editorial reflecting on 50 years of publication of the Journal of Black Psychology.
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Comparing our insides to somebody else's outsides is a set up for failure. It is much more beneficial to compare ourselves with ourselves. Looking at our own personal growth path can be a helpful and inspiring tool. Looking deeply at who we are today and comparing that with the person we were last year, last decade or in childhood, is a powerful, e…
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Children as Songwriters: The Social-Emotional Benefits of Songwriting in the Primary Grades
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105. What is Driving Palestinian Resistance & Bid for Statehood?
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This episode considers whether Palestinian nationalism is driven by radical Islamism rather than territorial aspirations. Guest interview with Colonel (Ret.) Dr. Eran Lerman, former deputy director for foreign policy and international affairs at the National Security Council in the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, and Vice President of the Jerusale…
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Expanding Professionalism in Popular Music Voice Teaching: A Framework Synthesis
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Grief is a natural, healing and digestive process. We each have our own timing to process loss. Sometimes it can take years or even decades to fully process death or loss. We can also get stuck or frozen in grief, which stops us from opening to new relationships and experiences. It's important to recognize and honor our own soul level timing, but i…
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The Four Agreements are the wisdom teachings of Don Miguel Ruiz. Each of these four principles offers simple, practical approaches to life which will improve and transform our life experience in positive and powerful ways. Simple, but not easy. The Four Agreements call us to grow in maturity, integrity and personal power. --Check out my …
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The average human life is about 4000 weeks, or 80 years. Life is not a dress rehearsal, as Oliver Burkeman points out in his book titled, Four Thousand Weeks, that turns common ideas about time management upside down. What we really get in life is time. How we spend our time really IS up to us. We have free will, but many of us don't believe it. We…
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104. Challenges of Confronting Hamas & Engaging in Gaza
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This episode considers Israel’s strategic objectives in the fight against Hamas. What have been the unique features of the first phase of the Gaza conflict? Guest interview with Brigadier General (Ret.) Yossi Kuperwasser, former head of the Research Division at the Israel Defense Forces’ Intelligence Corps, as well as the Director General of the Mi…
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It is common to project our own limited beliefs or past experiences onto the God of our understanding. We place limits on the infinite creative force. We might even believe that "God is love, or loving," intellectually, but deep inside we don't expect to be provided for, or that our dreams and hopes could be fulfilled. Examining our practical belie…
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Are Training Programs Addressing Anti-Black Racism and White Supremacy? A Descriptive Analysis.
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Melanie Wilcox, Dr. Laura Reid Marks, and Dr. Rosie Phillips Davis talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Are Training Programs Addressing Anti-Black Racism and White Supremacy? A Descriptive Analysis."
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It's easy to be overwhelmed by the news these days. But when we are present and mindful, things are not as bad as they may seem. In fact, there is quite a bit of evidence that things are pretty good on many counts. We need to be compassionate with ourselves and selective about the information we consume. How we nourish our minds is as important for…
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Forever Changed: Predicting Grief and Growth After an Opioid-Related Loss
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Ms. Erin Hill talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Forever Changed: Predicting Grief and Growth After an Opioid-Related Loss."
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Unravel the secrets of effective time management to boost your productivity and live your goals and dreams. We explore proven strategies, insightful tips and practical tools to help you maximize your efficiency and make the most of your time. It's time to craft a more productive, balanced and fulfilling life. --Check out my Y…
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Perceived Impact of the Parental Rights in Education Act (“Don’t Say Gay”) on LGBTQ+ Parents in Florida
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In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Abbie Goldberg talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Perceived Impact of the Parental Rights in Education Act ("Don't Say Say") on LGBTQ+ Parents in Florida."
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