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7. Physiological Needs - with Dan Tipney

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Let’s face it: we are often better at looking after others than we are looking after ourselves. But why is it so difficult to put our own proverbial oxygen mask on even when it comes to our basic physiological needs, and why is it so important that we do? These are just some of the questions that we are exploring in the conversation between Dan Tipney and host Petra Agthe. Dan Tipney is an expert in human factors with experience in a variety of professions including sports, aviation, human healthcare and veterinary medicine, and he is a returning guest on our podcast. In this episode, Dan draws on personal experiences as well as scientific background knowledge to help us bridge the gap of knowing what we should do and actually doing it by discussing many different aspects including:

0:56 A thank you to our listeners
1:23 Introduction to this episode and introducing Dan
2:44 Bridging the gap between knowing and doing of self-care
5:37 What is so important about looking after our physiological needs
8:51 Interconnection between physiological needs, emotional state and rational thinking
11:54 Our brains explained: Threatening situations and roles of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex
17:32 Understanding our challenges and focusing on the things we can control
24:00 System vs individual factors of control
25:48 Petra and Dan give personal examples of avoiding the threat state by taking control
29:52 Additional things which can help us to close the gap between knowing and doing: moving from immediate returns to long-term rewards, changing behaviours by making use of triggers, and preplanning
37:28 Overcoming barriers to self-care by seeing caring for ourselves as caring for others
41:57 About time pressures and a balanced approach to resilience
44:58 Dan's favourite resources on the topic of physiological needs
46:23 Where to find Dan and Conclusions
You may also be interested in:
Vet Mind Works Podcast Episode 4: Performance and Wellbeing - with Dan Tipney
Dan's favourite resources on this topic:
Wellbeing resources from Guys and St Thomas' Hospital: https://www.guysandstthomaseducation.com/projectsleep-looking-after-your-wellbeing/
HALT campaign resources from Vetled: https://www.vetled.co.uk/halt
Why we Sleep by Matthew Walker: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/295665/why-we-sleep-by-walker

The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) is lending us a hand by helping us with editing our podcast episodes. More about VIN here.
We continue to happily fund all costs for this podcast ourselves but you show your support by donating towards a fundraising campaign in aid of a mental health project for Ukrainian veterinary colleagues hosted by the
Galaxy Vets Foundation
We value your feedback! Please email us your thoughts, ideas and suggestions to vetmindworks@gmail.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook
Want to find out more about host Petra? Follow on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/petra-agthe-562bb65b

Credits:
Music- Deep Ambience by Coma-Media, Pixabay; Images for Artwork- OpenClipart-Vectors, Pixabay

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Chapters

1. 7. Physiological Needs - with Dan Tipney (00:00:00)

2. A thank you to our listeners (00:00:56)

3. Introduction to this episode and introducing Dan (00:01:23)

4. Bridging the gap between knowing and doing of self-care (00:02:44)

5. What is so important about looking after our physiological needs (00:05:37)

6. Interconnection between physiological needs, emotional state and rational thinking (00:08:51)

7. Our brains explained: Threatening situations and roles of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex (00:11:54)

8. Understanding our challenges and focusing on the things we can control (00:17:32)

9. System vs individual factors of control (00:24:00)

10. Petra and Dan give personal examples of avoiding the threat state by taking control (00:25:48)

11. Additional things which can help us to close the gap between knowing and doing: moving from immediate returns to long-term rewards, changing behaviours by making use of triggers, and preplanning (00:29:52)

12. Overcoming barriers to self-care by seeing caring for ourselves as caring for others (00:37:28)

13. About time pressures and a balanced approach to resilience (00:41:57)

14. Dan's favourite resources on the topic of physiological needs (00:44:58)

15. Where to find Dan and Conclusions (00:46:23)

24 episodes

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Manage episode 354094122 series 3374606
Content provided by Petra Agthe, Alison Collings, Monica Merlo, Petra Agthe, Alison Collings, and Monica Merlo. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Petra Agthe, Alison Collings, Monica Merlo, Petra Agthe, Alison Collings, and Monica Merlo or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Let’s face it: we are often better at looking after others than we are looking after ourselves. But why is it so difficult to put our own proverbial oxygen mask on even when it comes to our basic physiological needs, and why is it so important that we do? These are just some of the questions that we are exploring in the conversation between Dan Tipney and host Petra Agthe. Dan Tipney is an expert in human factors with experience in a variety of professions including sports, aviation, human healthcare and veterinary medicine, and he is a returning guest on our podcast. In this episode, Dan draws on personal experiences as well as scientific background knowledge to help us bridge the gap of knowing what we should do and actually doing it by discussing many different aspects including:

0:56 A thank you to our listeners
1:23 Introduction to this episode and introducing Dan
2:44 Bridging the gap between knowing and doing of self-care
5:37 What is so important about looking after our physiological needs
8:51 Interconnection between physiological needs, emotional state and rational thinking
11:54 Our brains explained: Threatening situations and roles of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex
17:32 Understanding our challenges and focusing on the things we can control
24:00 System vs individual factors of control
25:48 Petra and Dan give personal examples of avoiding the threat state by taking control
29:52 Additional things which can help us to close the gap between knowing and doing: moving from immediate returns to long-term rewards, changing behaviours by making use of triggers, and preplanning
37:28 Overcoming barriers to self-care by seeing caring for ourselves as caring for others
41:57 About time pressures and a balanced approach to resilience
44:58 Dan's favourite resources on the topic of physiological needs
46:23 Where to find Dan and Conclusions
You may also be interested in:
Vet Mind Works Podcast Episode 4: Performance and Wellbeing - with Dan Tipney
Dan's favourite resources on this topic:
Wellbeing resources from Guys and St Thomas' Hospital: https://www.guysandstthomaseducation.com/projectsleep-looking-after-your-wellbeing/
HALT campaign resources from Vetled: https://www.vetled.co.uk/halt
Why we Sleep by Matthew Walker: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/295665/why-we-sleep-by-walker

The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) is lending us a hand by helping us with editing our podcast episodes. More about VIN here.
We continue to happily fund all costs for this podcast ourselves but you show your support by donating towards a fundraising campaign in aid of a mental health project for Ukrainian veterinary colleagues hosted by the
Galaxy Vets Foundation
We value your feedback! Please email us your thoughts, ideas and suggestions to vetmindworks@gmail.com or follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook
Want to find out more about host Petra? Follow on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/petra-agthe-562bb65b

Credits:
Music- Deep Ambience by Coma-Media, Pixabay; Images for Artwork- OpenClipart-Vectors, Pixabay

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 7. Physiological Needs - with Dan Tipney (00:00:00)

2. A thank you to our listeners (00:00:56)

3. Introduction to this episode and introducing Dan (00:01:23)

4. Bridging the gap between knowing and doing of self-care (00:02:44)

5. What is so important about looking after our physiological needs (00:05:37)

6. Interconnection between physiological needs, emotional state and rational thinking (00:08:51)

7. Our brains explained: Threatening situations and roles of the amygdala and prefrontal cortex (00:11:54)

8. Understanding our challenges and focusing on the things we can control (00:17:32)

9. System vs individual factors of control (00:24:00)

10. Petra and Dan give personal examples of avoiding the threat state by taking control (00:25:48)

11. Additional things which can help us to close the gap between knowing and doing: moving from immediate returns to long-term rewards, changing behaviours by making use of triggers, and preplanning (00:29:52)

12. Overcoming barriers to self-care by seeing caring for ourselves as caring for others (00:37:28)

13. About time pressures and a balanced approach to resilience (00:41:57)

14. Dan's favourite resources on the topic of physiological needs (00:44:58)

15. Where to find Dan and Conclusions (00:46:23)

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