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Ends with Z

Juan Fernandez, Cecile Munoz, Shawn Meaux

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Hi, we are Juan Fernandez and Cecile Munoz. We are fascinated by the intersection of business and relationships and how to thrive in your life. In this podcast, we explore issues affecting the workplace and how it impacts culture, interpersonal relationships, and how to grow as a human being. What makes us qualified? Juan Fernandez has covered some of the biggest stories in the Southland Los Angeles as part of the CBS News. His favorites include Presidential visits and the arrival of the Spa ...
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Indian Genes

Joaquim Gonsalves

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Indian Genes is committed to bringing in ideas and thoughts from Global leaders in their field to every listener and home, with the intention of providing free and easy access to this information to all that would want to continue their quest for continuous learning. We also are very focused on our young talent that would benefit from this exposure as they plan and move ahead in the careers and life path, hopefully inspiring them to greater heights and clarity in thought that builds both cha ...
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In Search of Dopamine

Parkinson Québec

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In Search of Dopamine is a bilingual podcast for people living with Parkinson’s disease, their caregivers, and anyone seeking to better understand this complex condition. Alternating between French episodes hosted by Isabelle Marjorie Tremblay and English episodes hosted by Caroline Van Vlaardingen, it features candid discussions with health experts and individuals directly affected by Parkinson’s. Exploring essential topics that are often taboo or underestimated but highly relevant to bette ...
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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The Psychology of Thoughts We Shouldn't Have | Welcome to the mental jungle we all secretly inhabit. Where overthinking is an Olympic sport, childhood traumas still echo, and confidence is a shape-shifter. Where sex, shame, love, fear, ego, and the endless pursuit of “being enough” collide in chaotic beauty. This isn’t therapy. This is you, unfiltered. Hosted by Katara Lilith from EliKay.Space — part philosopher, part psychologist, part rebel soul — this podcast explores the raw, real, bruta ...
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The Elephant in the Room Podcast is a curated safe space to have uncomfortable conversations about the pervasive inequalities in society and our workplaces. The idea of the podcast was born from my sense of conflict about identity, self and the concept of privilege and fuelled by my own need to understand how my overlapping identities and experiences had impacted and would continue to impact my life chances. Two years ago I decided to ‘opt out’ to find my own purpose and focus on passion pro ...
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Paul Saladino MD podcast

Paul Saladino, MD

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Throughout my training and practice as a physician I have come to one very disappointing conclusion: Western medicine isn’t helping people lead better lives. Now that I’ve realized this, I’ve become obsessed with understanding what makes us healthy or ill. I want to live the best life I can and I want to be able to share this knowledge with others so that they can do the same. This podcast is the result of my relentless search to understand the roots of chronic disease. I hope you’ll join me ...
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Your Career with Todd Bermont

Lone Star Community Radio

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Noted author of 10 Insider Secrets to a Winning Job Search and Cognitive Selling, and Founder of TCC Learning LLC (www.tcclearning.com), Todd Bermont’s mission with Your Career Radio and his courseware program, The Careers College is to positively impact people’s lives by giving them the education, tools, and resources needed to land the ideal job. Whether people are out of work or hate their job, it negatively impacts every aspect of their life. With his books, seminars, courseware, and rad ...
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Take a deep dive into the world of SEO and digital marketing with SE Ranking DoFollow Podcast. Actionable insights, latest trends, and thought-provoking case studies from seasoned experts and practitioners. In this SEO podcast, professionals and business leaders from all over the globe come together to help their less-experienced peers cut through the noise and catch them up on all the latest SEO advancements and developments.
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Transforming

Neil Henry & Stu Piper

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TRANSFORMING... is a podcast that will transform YOU! Neil Henry & Stu Piper promise to peel back the curtain on the most extraordinary transformations on Planet Earth. Together they set out to inspire, to lift and to laugh. Their first guest is The Iceman WIM HOF whose transformative Wim Hof Method (cold exposure, special breathing technique and harnessing the power of the mind) promises to help you Freeze Your Fears transforming both the body and mind to alleviate stress, anxiety, depressi ...
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In just a few years Knowledge Graphs have exploded in usage, as has their impact in the world of Artificial Intelligence. Semantic AI has become a significant part of text analytics, search engines, chat-bots and more. And yet, few people outside of niche tech communities are fully aware of how semantic knowledge graphs can be leveraged.In the Podcast "Chaos Orchestra" we will explore how Knowledge Graphs can be applied over the next decade to boost many areas of Artifical Intelligence and a ...
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Engineer turned Mama, Jess, meets mothers at the intersection of instincts and evidence to cut through the noise of parenting and wellness advice. On Modern Nurture, we’ll look to experts in thought provoking interviews, we’ll look to our biology to unpack the instincts and processes we’ve forgotten in the modern era, and we’ll have heart to heart conversations with real moms from every background as we seek to build a community where every mother and mom-to-be can find relatability and supp ...
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How well do we understand our relationship to sex? According to Oliver Davis and Tim Dean, authors of the new book Hatred of Sex (University of Nebraska Press, 2022), we tend to overlook the “unpleasurable pleasures” that are integral to sex. Sex undoes us, destabilizes us, takes us out of ourselves. Many of our 21st century cultural products—Queer…
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Drawing on deep reserves of experience and theoretical and research knowledge, Nancy McWilliams presents a fresh perspective on psychodynamic supervision in this highly instructive work. In Psychoanalytic Supervision (Guilford Publications, 2021), McWilliams examines the role of the supervisor in developing the therapist's clinical skills, giving s…
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Many of us have a love/hate relationship with social media, but when we came across Durb Morrison’s thought-provoking Instagram post, “By The Age of 50 You Should Be Wise Enough To Let Go of These 20 Things”, it demanded a podcast. In this episode, Cecile, Juan, and Shawn get personal reflecting on each of the 20 life lessons and discuss where they…
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Join Jessica Redman, co-founder of Didgeheads and multi-platform visibility strategist, for a fast-paced guide to showing up across Google, TikTok, and AI answer engines. In this episode, Jessica unpacks the psychology behind today’s multi-touch search journeys and shares playbooks for earning inclusion in quick answers (AI Overviews, Copilot, Perp…
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Middle age isn’t a crisis — it’s an awakening. In this bold, emotional, and unapologetically honest episode, Katara Lilith explores what really happens to the human mind, body, and soul after forty — when masks start falling and truth finally begins to breathe. Why do so many marriages collapse after decades? Why do men walk away — and why do women…
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The first collection of essays from the author of the Life and Death of Psychoanalysis, Stay, Illusion! with Simon Critchley and Conversion Disorder, Disorganisation & Sex (Divided Publishing, 2022) is as much about our resistance to sexuality as it is about sex itself. Jamieson Webster continues to excite and disturb, turning to Lacan and the auto…
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Alex Imas is the Roger L. and Rachel M. Goetz Professor of Behavioral Science, Economics and Applied AI and a Vasilou Faculty Scholar at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, where he has taught Negotiations and Behavioral Economics. He is a Faculty Affiliate of the Center for Applied AI and the Human Capital & Economic Opportunity, a…
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The surprising story of the Army's efforts to combat PTSD and traumatic brain injury The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have taken a tremendous toll on the mental health of our troops. In 2005, then-Senator Barack Obama took to the Senate floor to tell his colleagues that "many of our injured soldiers are returning from Iraq with traumatic brain inju…
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Are you constantly working hard but still not seeing real money flow? Do you feel guilty when you rest, receive help, or ask for more? This episode uncovers the hidden psychological blocks and nervous system patterns keeping abundance away — even when you’re doing “all the right things.” We explore the deep mind-body connection between trauma, fina…
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This powerful 30-minute voice-over episode blends spiritual psychology, neuroscience of consciousness, and soul-level storytelling. It asks one haunting question: if the body was found, then who was lost? Katara explores how ancient civilizations — from Egypt and Greece to China, Tibet, and Mexico — treated the body as sacred, yet separate from the…
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Get ready to journey beyond the stars in this mind-expanding episode featuring Dr. Shami Chatterjee, Associate Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University, and a key researcher at the Carl Sagan Institute and the Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science. From the discovery of the first repeating Fast Radio Burst (FRB 121102) to ground…
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WIRED FOR WHY: How We Think, Feel and Make Meaning. (Self-Published 2025) spans eighteen chapters exploring everything from how we manage to stay alive against all odds, to why language separates us from other species, to whether death might be a metaphor. It's a journey through neuroscience, psychoanalysis, history, and philosophy that challenges …
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Have you ever felt invisible in your relationships? Do you fall for emotionally unavailable people? Do you shut down when you’re hurt, even when you want to speak? You might think you’re just “bad at love” or “too sensitive.” But more often, these are symptoms of unresolved childhood trauma— specifically the kind that taught you to hide to stay saf…
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Show Notes: As a small business owner what does it mean to run a sustainability brand? Is it true that sustainability brands rooted in demonstrable solutions are generally more successful than those that use vague or superficial eco-friendly messaging? And how useful are authenticity and a genuine commitment to addressing environmental and social p…
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Show Notes: On the 140th episode of The Elephant in the Room podcast my guest was Sangeeta Waldron an industry veteran with over 3 decades of experience. Sangeeta's story is shaped by both personal and professional transitions, including navigating a recession and shifting her aspirations from advertising to government communications. Her bold deci…
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Show Notes: Black and Ethnic Minority representation in leadership positions in the UK PR Industry leaves much to be desired and is well below FTSE 100 @11% and FTSE 250 @9% (Parker Review 2025). However, I am an optimist and do believe that direction of travel has been set by advocates and agencies… Collective progress may be slow, but equity & in…
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Show Notes: Shifting political priorities and economic pressures over the past couple of years have seen several countries scale back climate commitments contributing to the growing gap between climate pledges and real-world emissions (still rising). What does this mean for a ‘Just Transition’ and Net Zero? While there is no silver bullet, IUCN and…
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Show Notes: The global climate movement/industry is not very inclusive; amongst other things it struggles with gender gap. This is especially true in a country like India where the climate industry, particularly the clean energy sector, suffers from a significant gender gap, with women severely underrepresented in technical and leadership roles. Wh…
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You’re beautiful… you’re smart… you’re worthy… So why do you still feel unworthy of love? In this 35-minute voice-guided episode of The Mind I Live In, Katara Lilith takes you deep into one of the most hidden emotional roots of adult suffering — The Forever Search for True Love - the mother wound. When a child grows up without feeling love from the…
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What really drives our belief in the paranormal? Why do conspiracy theories and pseudoscience persist, even in the age of information? In this eye-opening episode of Indian Genes, we dive deep into the world of anomalistic psychology with Professor Chris French, Head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths, University of London. A…
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Psychoanalysts Jamieson Webster and Jordan Osserman discuss the recently republished, revised translation of Françoise Dolto's Dominique: The Case of an Adolescent. While the child psychoanalyst Françoise Dolto stands alongside Jacques Lacan as a leading light of the Other French School, she has been little translated and remains curiously unknown …
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What is a good life? Traditionally, philosophers have seen it as an equation: The Good Life = Happiness + Meaning. But, if it's really that simple, why don't more of us achieve that truly "good" life? In The Art of the Interesting: What We Miss in Our Pursuit of the Good Life and How to Cultivate It (Balance, 2024), Lorraine Besser, Professor of Ph…
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In this episode of [radically candid], Matt Wilson, Vice President of Digital at SilverBack Advertising, discusses his non-linear career path and the power of listening to your market with Tim Rowe. Who's This Conversation For? This conversation is for anyone looking to redefine their career path or stand out in a crowded marketplace...of any sort …
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Why are BDSM practitioners so happy? It turns out, BDSM isn't just about whips and chains. With engaging stories and a warm, conversational tone, Bound by BDSM: Unexpected Lessons for Building a Happier Life (Bloomsbury Acacdemic, 2025) by Dr. Alicia M. Walker and Dr. Arielle Kuperberg reveals how BDSM practitioners use clear boundaries, enthusiast…
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What if consciousness isn’t a mere byproduct of evolution—but a fundamental aspect of reality itself? In this Mind-Expanding & EXCLUSIVE episode, we sit down with physicist and complexity theorist Dr. James Glattfelder, author of the provocative & brilliant new book The Sapient Cosmos, to explore a revolutionary shift at the intersection of physics…
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The difficulty of Jacques Lacan's thought is notorious. The Cambridge Introduction to Jacques Lacan cuts through this difficulty to provide a clear, jargon-free approach to understanding it. The book describes Lacan's life, the context from which he emerged, and the reception of his theory. Readers will come away with an understanding of concepts s…
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In this episode of "Brainrot: What Our Screens Are Doing to Our Minds," the podcast explores the devastating effects of sextortion. The host, Dr. Karyne Messina along with co-host Dr. Harry Gill to discuss how digital platforms have become tools for exploitation, targeting individuals of all ages by preying on their fundamental needs for connection…
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The Grieving Body: How the stress of Loss Can be an Opportunity for Healing (Harper One, 2025)by Mary-Frances O’Connor, Ph.D. The follow-up to celebrated grief expert, neuroscientist, and psychologist Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor’s The Grieving Brain focuses on the impact of grief—and life’s other major stressors—on the human body. Coping with death a…
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The trend lines show that AI is only getting smarter and more complex, so how do you ride the wave without getting crushed by it? We are given three options: Be in denial Run for the hills when change occurs See it on the horizon and plan ahead In this episode of [radically candid], Whitfield Athey, Chief Operations Officer at [cognition], discusse…
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Humans live in richly normatively structured social environments: there are ways of doing things that are appropriate, and we are aware of what these ways are. For many social scientists, social institutions are sets of rules about how to act, though theories differ about what the rules are, how they are established and maintained, and what makes s…
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Fat Studies: The Basics (Routledge, 2025) introduces the reading of fat bodies and the ways that Fat Studies, as a field, has responded to waves of ideas about fat people, their lives, and choices. Part civil rights discourse and part academic discipline, Fat Studies is a dynamic project that involves contradiction and discussion. In order to under…
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Radical Thinking: How to See the Bigger Picture (Swift Press, 2024) is a book about how you view the world. It's about the things that shape your thoughts, from what you notice and how you interpret it, to what you assume, believe and want. It's also about how, if you think in a radical way, you can look beyond your limited view of the world to see…
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With a growing number of students entering college with an existing mental health diagnosis, College Mental Health 101: A Guide for Students, Parents, and Professionals (Oxford UP, 2025) offers hope and clear direction to those struggling with mental illness. There is an undeniable mental health crisis on campuses these days. More students are anxi…
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Everyone feels it. Cultural and political life in America has become unrecognizable and strange. Firebrands and would-be sages have taken the place of reasonable and responsible leaders. Nuanced debates have given way to the smug confidence of yard signs. How did we get here? In Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History from the Puritans to …
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Eating Disorders: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge, 2022) presents an accessible introduction to the conceptualization and treatment of eating disorders from a psychoanalytic perspective. Each of the chapters offers a different perspective on these difficult-to-treat conditions and taken together, illustrate the breadth and depth that psychoa…
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Host Pierce Salguero sits down with Richard Saville-Smith, an independent scholar of madness, religion, and psychiatry. We discuss Richard’s book Acute Religious Experiences (2023), which argues that frameworks from Mad Studies can get us out from under the academy’s current habit of either pathologizing or sanitizing religious experiences. Along t…
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What causes suicide epidemics—and how can we prevent them? Many suicides are caused by biological mental illness, but sometimes the suicide rate of a particular group jumps—two-, three-, or even ten-fold—in a short time, behaving like an epidemic. Suicide epidemics unfold more slowly than microbial plagues like flu or malaria, but they happen far t…
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The inside story of the CIA’s secret mind control project, MKULTRA, using never-before-seen testimony from the perpetrators themselves. Sidney Gottlieb was the CIA’s most cunning chemist. As head of the infamous MKULTRA project, he oversaw an assortment of dangerous—even deadly—experiments. Among them: dosing unwitting strangers with mind-bending d…
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Join Garrett Sussman, Director of Marketing at iPullRank, as he explores how conversational AI and cognitive bias are reshaping search strategy in 2025. In this episode, Garrett breaks down how chat-style answer engines—like Google’s AI Overviews and AI Mode, and OpenAI’s ChatGPT—tap into psychological shortcuts that influence how people discover a…
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Regardless of your sexual orientation, age group, or where you live, dating in 2025 is more of a don’t than a do. We are swiping left, swiping less, or not at all; many are simply tapping out. Face-to-face human connection has become so 2000. It is especially hard for straight women who long for romantic connection, but wind up empty-handed and lef…
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Inside our heads we carry around an infinite and endlessly unfolding map of the world. Navigation is one of the most ancient neural abilities we have―older than language. In Dark and Magical Places: The Neuroscience of Navigation (Norton, 2022), Christopher Kemp embarks on a journey to discover the remarkable extent of what our minds can do. Fueled…
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Every good parent wants to create relationships with their children that are filled with joy, connection, and healthy attachment. Yet well-meaning but traumatized parents--those who suffered as children or who are dealing with traumatic events as adults--tend to see the world from a survival point of view. If that's you, you might suspect that your…
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There is a hidden addiction plaguing humanity right now: revenge. Researchers have identified retaliation in response to real and imagined grievances as the root cause of most forms of human aggression and violence. From vicious tweets to road rage, murder-suicide, and armed insurrection, perpetrators almost always see themselves as victims seeking…
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🎧 Episode Highlights This week on [radically candid], Tim Rowe sits down with [cognition]'s Chief Revenue Officer, Amber Daniel, to break down the massive shifts rocking the advertising world—from the streaming takeover to the rise of AI search. ⏱️ Quick Takeaways: Streaming Drives Search: Did you know? As much as 30% of all website traffic origina…
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What does it mean to see with the mind’s eye — or not see at all? Do YOU see pictures in your mind? What if you couldn’t? In this mind-blowing episode, we sit down with Professor Adam Zeman, the world-renowned neurologist who discovered and coined the term “aphantasia” — a condition where people cannot form mental images. Zeman shares the fascinati…
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The human mind has the curious, even mysterious, ability to generate thoughts about things with which we are not in causal contact, such as when we think about yesterday’s tennis final, or Aristotle, or unicorns. Naturalizing mental content has usually meant explaining how this is possible in terms that eliminate the mystery while retaining commitm…
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Not a lot of authors go from spending their early twenties homeless and addicted to cocaine to becoming one of the world’s leading researchers on the neuroscience of addiction. But Dr. Judith Grisel, in her new book Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction (Doubleday, 2019), uses her personal story to illuminate the ways in which …
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Today I sit down with Willoughby Britton and Jared Lindahl, the interdisciplinary team from Brown University that is responsible for the “Varieties of Contemplative Experience” study on the challenges and adverse effects of meditation. We talk about the design, findings, and outcomes of the study, and how it opened up a new field of interdisciplina…
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Both new and seasoned psychotherapists wrestle with the relationship between psychological distress and inequality across race, class, gender, and sexuality. How does one address this organically in psychotherapy? What role does it play in therapeutic action? Who brings it up, the therapist or the patient? Daniel José Gaztambide addresses these que…
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Created from conversations among friends during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are proud to celebrate the 5-year anniversary of our Ends With Z podcast! In this milestone episode, Cecile, Juan, and Shawn reflect on their podcast journey, the evolution and impact of the show, the community it's built, and guests we've hosted and introdu…
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