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Do you have unprocessed trauma around Disney Princess Movies? Does mother Gothel remind you of your mom? Confused and Horrified that you’re still attracted to Khal Drogo despite how awful he is to Khaleesi? You aren’t alone! Every week, Momi and Hina sit down to psycho-analyze fictional relationships from television and film. It’s just like therapy, minus the licensed professional (plus+ booze and swearing).
 
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Katie’s story “What Happened in Room 10?” won a George Polk Award for Magazine Reporting in 2021. It is the product of a months-long investigation into the first COVID outbreak in an American nursing home — and, more broadly, the rise of the for-profit nursing home industry. Previously, she worked as a documentary film correspondent and producer at…
 
Dr. Maingi is the Dana-Farber Cancer Network Health Equity & Inclusion liaison at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at South Shore. Dr. Maingi is also co-chair of the ASCO SGM Task Force and a member of the Diversity and Inclusivity Task Force, Symptoms and Survivorship Task Force, and Practice Health Task Force.…
 
Dr. Cacciatore specializes in counseling those affected by traumatic death. She works with and counsels families from all around the world who have experienced catastrophic deaths. Her therapeutic interventions are always presence-and-mindfulness based and include narrative, dialectical, and trauma-focused therapies. She also teaches meditation, mi…
 
EDUCATION Ph.D., Clinical Psychology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1998 – 2004 Bachelor of Arts, Psychology Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 1992 – 1996 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Director of Clinical Training University of Arizona, Department of Psychology 2019 – present Associate Professor of Psychology University of Arizona, Department o…
 
Author of Storytelling with Children, and Storytelling and the Art of Imagination, her book, Body Eloquence, won the 2008 US Books Best Books Award in the field of Alternative Medicine. She has followed the path of storytelling deep into the physiological processes of the human body and continues to pioneer new consciousness of the relationship bet…
 
Paul and Sally Nash live in Birmingham UK and married in 1986. They are both ordained Anglicans, both Myers Briggs Type Indicator Practitioners (although opposite types), both support London football teams (Sally Spurs and Paul Chelsea) both play golf and have worked with and for each other in some capacity for much of the time they have known each…
 
Donna’s research program focuses on health services and health policy; primarily in relation to aging, ageism, and end-of-life care. Her work is oriented to myth busting, to ensure effective and accessible healthcare services for older and younger people. Her investigations often involve population data and mixed-methods research. She has over 300 …
 
Favorite Jobs and Assignments: News reporting for CFTO-CTV in Toronto, Canada Host of The Rosemary Keevil Show (original, I know!), a live, drive-time, current affairs talk show, CFUN Radio (CHUM National Radio Network) in Vancouver, Canada Guest relations for the Vancouver International Film Festival Managing editor of Scarlett magazine (now defun…
 
As a speaker and spiritual teacher, Jennifer is a recognized leader in personal development and spirituality, and has led signature workshops on intuition, meditation, connecting to the Spirit World, and other spiritual themes. She continues to study new teachings and regularly attends workshops as well, including the Arthur Findlay College in the …
 
Recently, she has been studying existential concerns at the start of life: what does our origin mean to us? What is the meaning of our beginning? What does it mean to bring life into the world? By comparing and contrasting existential concerns at birth and death she tries to unravel processes of meaning, with specific focus on embodiment and relati…
 
Anne teaches pastoral theology in St Patrick's College, Maynooth and is Visiting Lecturer and Supervisor at the Margaret Beaufort Institute in Cambridge, England. She supports ministry colleagues in her Pastoral Supervision practice. Anne is married with three adult children. She loves swimming in the Atlantic at first light, throughout the year. S…
 
A Florida native, Hank is a graduate of the University of Florida with a degree in history and was on football scholarship. He received his Master of Divinity degree from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. After serving for five years right after seminary in a very traditional church in Macon, Georgia he moved to the…
 
Suzy Hopkins is a retired journalist who worked for four Northern California newspapers, then founded and ran a community magazine in the Sierra foothills for 10 years. Hallie Bateman is a writer and illustrator based in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Buzzfeed and many others. Together Suzy and Hallie crea…
 
Tom is also a well-known speaker, having offered conference programs across the United States, Canada, and Japan and in England, Australia, Israel, and Germany as well as innumerable talks and workshops for nurses, physicians, funeral directors, clinical psychologists, social service providers, gerontologists, hospice workers, bereavement coordinat…
 
Tom is also a well-known speaker, having offered conference programs across the United States, Canada, and Japan and in England, Australia, Israel, and Germany as well as innumerable talks and workshops for nurses, physicians, funeral directors, clinical psychologists, social service providers, gerontologists, hospice workers, bereavement coordinat…
 
For instance, relatives sometimes worry their loved one will be “doped up” or become addicted to strong pain medications. Or they may fear their family member will suffer severe pain or other symptoms without sufficient relief. In this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Miles will shade some light on all of that.…
 
Katie is a practicing adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner. She is also the founder and CEO of Death Care Coach, a company offering end-of-life guidance, consulting, education, and coaching to families, caregivers, and healthcare providers. Before founding Death Care Coach, she taught full-time as a Professor at Drexel University in th…
 
She received the Canadian Association of Teacher Education (2021) thesis and dissertation award for her work’s contribution to teacher education. Using her skills and expertise for service, she created and led numerous Grief and Writing Through Grief workshops for educators and bereavement support centers across North America. Apart from being an e…
 
His research, advocacy, and consultation have resulted in the development of first- time music therapy programs in hospices throughout the nation, thereby creating many new music therapy positions. He is the author of the text, Hospice and Palliative Care Music Therapy: A Guide to Program Development and Clinical Care, and his research has been pub…
 
She has published more than 20 peer-reviewed articles in journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. Her research has been covered by media outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Reuters, and NPR. Prior to pursuing her …
 
Cheryl’s entrepreneurial spirit flourished in photography, modeling and fashion. She launched a successful international bridal line, Christopher and LaLou. Cheryl, along with her husband, has always been involved in community and ministry. Along with others, she brought Young Life to Southeast Texas and launched a bible study for unchurched women …
 
Jean has extensive experience counseling individuals, couples, and families through issues of loss, grief, chronic pain and disease, trauma, anxiety, stress, and depression, communication and relationship problems, and transitional phases of life. Jean had been a Hospice nurse for years in patients' homes. She feels especially grateful for the bles…
 
Marcus has authored four books and is currently at work on a fifth. He holds a B.S. in sociology from Missouri State University and a M.S. in Narrative Medicine from Columbia University in the city of New York. In 2017, Marcus was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and is currently an adjunct profess…
 
Jose is the co-founder of Inner Immersion, LLC, an organization teaching a breakthrough mindfulness modality. Together with his wife and partner, Anastasia Hernandez, he has recently co-founded Immersive Arts, a collaborative of art, design and medical professionals working with hospitals and other healthcare organizations to offer calming, comfort…
 
In their 20th episode, Hina and Momi dig into an iconic early 2000s drama and ask themselves if they would work for a manipulative and diabolical boss just to get ahead. Lessons learned include respecting your friends' time, accepting that you can't bring a malignant industry down from the inside, and acknowledging Stanley Tucci as the pride of the…
 
For their triumphant return from a short hiatus, Hina and Momi dig into the wild happenings of The Graduate. A light dusting of kink theories, callbacks to 50 Shades of Gray galore, and premature proposals offer plenty to unpack. Then, in a new segment, they play an intense game of Would You Rather. IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tu…
 
Embracing Life After Loss shows readers how to smile through the difficult times - how to take a break from the pain of your loss and find joy in life again. This book is a steadfast compass that offers hope and resilience to anyone trying to navigate through dark times. Here is the link to the BOOKBy Saul Ebema
 
After years of caring for people with serious illness as a physician, Jennifer’s husband, Bob Lehmberg, was diagnosed with a stage IV, metastatic cancer. But caregiving for the man who had made a 40-year career of caregiving as a physician was not easy. When Jennifer’s husband was diagnosed and later after he died, she turned to what had brought he…
 
Paul’s Publications That’s great! You can tell us how you are feeling’ – Mark, a recently severely physically disabled 11-year-old boy with a brain tumor in G. Fitchett and S. Nolan (eds), Case Studies in spiritual care. (with Liz Bryson and Sally Nash). JKP, 2018 Chapter Holding the whispers in the dark in Skills for children’s work SCM 2019. What…
 
Featuring Lilo & Stitch, Onward, Party of Five, and 27 Dresses, this episode sees Hina and Momi celebrate the joys of therapy and delve into their own childhoods as well as their personal experiences of parentification. In a new twist, they discuss several movies and TV shows that feature older siblings who had to step up and parent their younger c…
 
Prior to her 2019 move to Columbia, she served as Associate Director of the Program for Biomedical Ethics at Yale School of Medicine. She edited Dying in the Twenty-First Century (MIT Press, 2015) and is author of The Lost Art of Dying (HarperOne, 2020), a popular press book on the preparation for death. Books 1. The Lost Art of Dying: Reviving For…
 
This week, Hina and Momi celebrate badass women and get into the nitty gritty of setting boundaries in relationships where one party is wealthier than the other. They talk class inequality and toast to representation with a heaping side of constructive criticism. IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: parasocialangst.tumblr.com Patr…
 
This week, Hina and Momi discuss Pixar's most life-altering and introspective children's movie. They get deeper than deep and ask each other hard-hitting questions like, what's your spark? Why do you like being alive? IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: parasocialangst.tumblr.com Patreon: patreon.com/Parasocialpodcast Twitch stre…
 
Hina and Momi reflect on one of Garry Marshall's holiday misses. For the first time in The Beauty and the Cynic segment history, Momi finds it challenging to see the plot through rose colored glasses. IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: parasocialangst.tumblr.com Patreon: patreon.com/Parasocialpodcast Twitch stream: twitch.tv/par…
 
Hina and Momi reflect on The Time Traveler's Wife from its beautiful, heartbreaking moments to Hina's criticism of the way it normalizes grooming. The women discuss if they could ever date a time traveler--let alone one that leaves his bride at the altar. Plus, an important update on the Love Languages Segment and the transgressions of Gary Chapman…
 
She published a collection of essays, Violation, in 2015. Her incredible work has appeared in Harper’s, Antioch Review, Conjunctions, Threepenny Review, The New Yorker, and Tricycle, among other journals. Tisdale also teaches at Dharma Rain Zen Center in Portland, Oregon.By Saul Ebema
 
Hina and Momi wax poetic about the long-awaited Harry Potter reunion special. They talk casting, coming of age, book premieres, young love, and the fleeting experience of unburdened joy. There will be tears, there will be magic, there will be 20 years of bottled-up emotion falling on the floor. Enjoy. IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst …
 
Hina and Momi take a drive down the proverbial memory lane through the Grinch and his most famous iterations. Thereʻs tom-foolery, mischief and horny whos! What more could you ask for? Merry Christmas! IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: parasocialangst.tumblr.com Patreon: patreon.com/Parasocialpodcast Twitch stream: twitch.tv/pa…
 
Momi gives us the do’s and don’ts of catfishing, while Hina proves once again her taste in men is VERY consistent - and both women discuss why changing yourself for someone is not always the move. IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: parasocialangst.tumblr.com Patreon: patreon.com/Parasocialpodcast Twitch stream: twitch.tv/parasoc…
 
Alexandra has taught for California Poets in the Schools, Stillpoint Center for Spiritual Direction, Motherless Daughters of the San Gabriel Valley, and for a number of churches, community centers, and other organizations. She has had poetry and prose published in Ruminate, Gyroscope Review, Pirene's Fountain, Selfish Magazine, Presence Journal, Po…
 
Hina and Momi share their self-soothing tips for heartbreak, Momi admits her undying love for Jude law and Hina tells us why Jack Black is so hot (sheʻs very convincing). IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: parasocialangst.tumblr.com Patreon: patreon.com/Parasocialpodcast Twitch stream: twitch.tv/parasocialpodcast Support the sho…
 
Terence Youk began work in film and television production in1986, first as a composer and later writing, producing, directing, and editing independent documentaries, crafting promotional media and producing news spots for a variety of broadcast clients. Under the auspices of the production company, Brook Hollow Productions, Inc., he has collaborate…
 
Momi airs out her dirty laundry in this episode and breaks down the tell-tale signs of a codependent mother/daughter relationship – how do you get there? What should you look out for? What happens when they call the cops? Wait what.... IG: @parasocialangst Twitter: @parasocialangst Tumblr: parasocialangst.tumblr.com Patreon: patreon.com/Parasocialp…
 
In this interview, Cathy Siebold who has witnessed firsthand the evolution of hospice care since its modern incarnation in the 1960s, presents a balanced and objective analysis of the movement’s accomplishments and failings. You can also read more about that in her book “The Hospice Movement: Easing Death’s Pains.” She uses social movement theory t…
 
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