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MOE Foundation

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This is our space where we hear the life stories, insights and wisdom from members of our thriving community. You will get the opportunity to learn from their life experience and hear the moements in life that have helped shaped them. MOE is a growing global community of change makers and builders. We provide lifelong learning support to our community, enabling them to make a positive change and impact in our world. To find out more about MOE Foundation please visit our website www.moefounda ...
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The New Monastics

Charis Foundation for New Monasticism & Interspirituality

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We dialogue with some of today's leading spiritual teachers and thinkers on all aspects of the contemplative life, with a special focus on interspirituality and new monasticism. Amid continuing changes to our spiritual and religious landscape, we explore the tenets of living a life dedicated to spiritual development and truth.
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Transforming Trauma

The Complex Trauma Training Center

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In-depth conversations about how to help individuals and communities thrive after Complex Trauma. In a modern world beset by trauma and a legacy of suffering, conflict and disconnection, healing trauma can serve as a vehicle for personal and social transformation. Interviews with mental health and other helping professionals who are using the NeuroAffective Relational Model® (NARM®), as well as other prominent trauma specialists, will highlight the current efforts to address the legacy of ch ...
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WhatIF? Podcast

The Intergenerational Foundation

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What IF we listened to the voice of future generations? Alisa Anwar, in partnership with the Intergenerational Foundation, takes you on a crash course on intergenerational fairness. Each month we talk to experts, policy makers, and young people on a range of important issues that have divided the generations. From student debts and fees, the housing crisis, to even pensions and the pandemic, this whistle-stop tour will leave you questioning the status quo and fighting for equality.
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Intergenerational Fairness Day Podcast

Intergenerational Fairness Day

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On November 16th, 2023, organisations from all over the world are proclaiming a worldwide day for action. Join host Lena Winzer as she introduces the concept of ‘intergenerational fairness’ and the organisations championing the Intergenerational Fairness Day! Every three months an episode will be released, in which challenges to an intergenerationally fair world are introduced and discussed. The first episode releases on 16/11/2023 and is produced by Lena Winzer and Svenja Klöckner.
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Bush China Foundation Podcast

Bush China Foundation

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The Bush China Foundation Podcast, hosted by David Firestein, is a discussion series that examines the most critical U.S.-China issues of today and tomorrow with policymakers, experts and scholars who provide unique perspectives and insights beyond the headlines.
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LEADing Justice

Dr. Janet Dewart Bell

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LEAD advances democracy and social justice by promoting democratic principles and leadership from an intergenerational lens. LEAD builds on the wisdom, experience, energy, and perspectives of diverse leaders and activists in the fight for America's future. The LEADing Justice podcast will tackle the most challenging issues of the day through provocative and informative discussions with singular guests who make a difference in the fight for freedom in America and the world.
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Generation Courage

The Leon Foundation of Excellence

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Hosted by Ben Johnson, Generation Courage is a podcast for teens and young adults who are ready to rise above their limitations, get unstuck, and embody their fullest potential. It takes courage to heal intergenerational patterns of poverty, trauma, and abuse (PTA). Listen to the stories of young people who are leading examples of stopping the cycles of PTA and join them as part of "Generation Courage". To donate to the movement, visit: www.leonfe.org/donate.
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We're the podcast for fundraisers who don’t just want to rise and shine, they want to Raise & Shine through conversations with donors. Hear what donors think, feel and say about things that matter in fundraising. That’s right, every episode features a donor’s voice. Get real fundraising insights from the source. We’re Lynne and Louise, two childhood friends keen to share. Between us we have more than 40 years of fundraising and represent both sides of the industry - consultancy and in-house. ...
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The mission of Real Talk is to provide our audience with engaging, inspiring, entertaining and life-changing information that can be used to support personal and professional growth, enhance spiritual development, encourage financial wellness, enhance interpersonal relationships, boost emotional and physical well-being, and deepen intergenerational bonds. Our goal is to help people (especially women) who want to transition from surviving to thriving in their personal and professional lives t ...
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Are you ready to transform the way you lead? Join visionary change makers as they share their strategies and insights with Mallika Dutt. From digital organizing to creating cultures of care, Leadership Moves shows us how to shake up and re-envision our changing world. This series is supported by the BUILD program of the Ford Foundation.
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The Unconditionally Worthy Podcast is hosted by Licensed Clinical Psychologist Dr. Adia Gooden and was created to guide you on your journey to connect with the true source of your self-worth. Having struggled for years with low self-worth, anxiety, perfectionism, and overworking herself, Dr. Adia has gone through incredible transformations and she is here to support you and cultivate a safe space for conversations about self-worth, mental health, relationships, learning to forgive yourself, ...
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Many graduate students in psychology, counseling, and social work struggle to find their theoretical and clinical footing. As graduate students get closer to graduation, many feel under-prepared and ill-equipped to provide effective therapy to clients. Despite the differences between training in a depth-oriented model like NARM and studying traditi…
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TW: mentions of suicide/suicide ideation/parental suicide and loss What do you do when you lose your mum, dad, grandma, close friend, and mother-in-law, all in the space of five years? At 19, Lisa completed her first year of college and planned to go away with friends. What should have been a joyous time was instead etched in her memory forever as …
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For women exiting the US correctional system, support is limited while the hurdles set in front of them seem endless. The post-carceral ecosystem is changing, however, bolstered by nonprofits that elevate rather than penalize people for their time served. On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth welcomes Samantha Garcia Pennell, Mana…
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Meet your podcast hosts Kate & Alex. We thought it was about time for us to introduce you to your hosts! Alex has been with us for a while now and Kate is a shiny new addition. In this short 30 minute episode you'll learn more about your hosts, from what makes them tick to their favourite breakfast. This is a lovely episode to get to know your host…
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Sensei Joshin Byrnes is a Zen priest and teacher in the White Plum lineage of Soto Zen; earlier in life he was in the Dominican Order of the Catholic Church. In 2017 he founded Bread Loaf Mountain Zen Community in Vermont and virtually to be a hub for community-engaged Zen practice. Alongside his religious vocation, Joshin spent much of his career …
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While most clinicians are seeking effective clinical skills to bring back to their clients, NARM® therapists are often surprised to experience such profound personal transformation for themselves through training in NARM. In learning more about themselves and their own healing process, the result is a better understanding of their client’s healing …
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"If you were 10% braver, what would you do?" As we sit down with Robbie he makes us rethink success, leadership, and personal growth and embrace a whole other perspective. With immense personal growth and development, Robbie shares the lessons he has learnt throughout his career and shares golden nuggets of life advice, from insights on authenticit…
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Many of us hold the convenient belief that we possess a single identity. Dr. Richard Schwartz began challenging the flatness of that assumption in the early 1980s. His curiosity led to the creation of the Internal Family Systems Model (IFS), which recognizes the role of internal “parts” or subpersonalities that resemble a family structure. Forty ye…
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What is it in your life which you are still asking permission for? What would it feel like to finally take that leap and that action and give yourself permission? What is it like to give permission as a coach when helping others draw closer to living their most authentic life and self? Jessica Holliland shares her insights into what it is like to: …
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Robert Wing Sensei is the founder of the Mountain Warrior Institute, Warrior of the Heart seminars, and the director of Wise Actions. As an Aikido practitioner, Wing Sensei is a student of both Koichi Kashiwaya Sensei and Hiroshi Ikeda Shihan, and founder of the Aikido curriculum at Naropa University, where he continues as the senior teacher of its…
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Narcissists have a canny ability to repackage traits like arrogance, self-importance, and a lack of empathy and sell them as charm, intelligence, or sensitivity. This “playbook” of calculated behaviors allows them to avoid detection and continue manipulating close relations or entire groups. On this episode of Transforming Trauma, CTTC Director and…
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For all its popularity as a talking point, shame remains one of the least-documented human emotions. On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth is pleased to welcome back Dr. Laurence Heller, Ph.D., author, international trainer, and creator of the NeuroAffective Relational Model® (NARM®). The pair discuss the psychology of shame and i…
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In this episode, host Alex speaks with Joe McGinn, the CEO of CoachBright, an organisation dedicated to improving social mobility through coaching. Joe shares his journey into the coaching space, his passion for helping disadvantaged youth, and the incredible work CoachBright is doing in schools across the UK. Here are some highlights you won't wan…
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Rabbi Tirzah Firestone is a fellow student of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, an author and psychotherapist focusing on intergenerational trauma, and one of the senior rabbis of the Jewish Renewal movement. Tirzah is the author of Wounds into Wisdom: Healing Intergenerational Jewish Trauma, The Receiving: Reclaiming Jewish Women’s Wisdom, and the n…
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For many mental health professionals, exploration into a client’s relationship with spirituality is often left out or actively avoided. Could honest and open discussions about a client’s spiritual perspective help them reconnect to themselves and others while also alleviating their symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression? On this episode of Tra…
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. Legacy and the ripple effect Jon talks about his grief and reminisces about Darren, his brother and the founder of MOE Foundation, and the legacy he has left behind…
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. Sometimes death comes to teach us how to live Juliana has a beautiful story of resilience and persistence. She talks about being deported from the UK, running marat…
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One of the many consequences of complex trauma is a loss of self-confidence leading to self-doubt and difficulty trusting in one’s intuition. On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth invites international speaker, author, and resident psychiatrist Dr. Samra Zafar to share her inspirational journey from an isolated teen bride to a cou…
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. Kindness creates kindness John Sweeney is a good kind of M.A.D. - make a difference, that is! Inspired by his mentor Darren, who was the first person to believe in …
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Rory McEntee is the the President and Executive Director of Charis Foundation for New Monasticism and Interspirituality, which he co-founded with Netanel Miles-Yépez and Adam Bucko. Rory holds a Ph.D. in Theological and Philosophical Studies in Religion from Drew University, has co-authored The New Monasticism: An Interspiritual Manifesto for Conte…
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Within psychology, there is an ongoing debate about the relationship between complex trauma and personality. Developed by Dr. James Masterson, the Masterson Approach focuses on the development of personality, and introduced innovative treatment for schizoid, narcissistic and borderline personality disorders. On this episode of Transforming Trauma, …
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. Who is the author of your story? We have all grown up with stories from nursery rhymes, fairy tales, and jokes to getting invested in the narratives of books, plays…
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. Lessons from unlikely places Matteo shares an asynchronous chronicle of the moments and people who have defined his journey and the life lessons he has learned from…
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Living an authentic life has always required a fair amount of courage. But the online world has created an environment in which targeted intimidation and persecution are accepted, and even encouraged too often. Virtual bullying is especially vicious when directed at folks with marginalized identities. One woman has worked hard to thrive online and …
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. Overcoming anxiety and living the life I want For a variety of reasons, Felicity was unable and scared to ask herself what she truly wanted from her life. At the ag…
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. The false promise of being a 'goody goody' In this talk, Flo investigates a pervasive phenomenon she’s coined ‘the curse of the overachieving school girl’. Drawing …
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Dr. Judith Simmer-Brown is Professor Emeritx of Religious Studies at Naropa University, where she has been on the faculty since 1978. She has practiced Tibetan Buddhism for almost 50 years and is a direct student of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. She serves on the steering committee of the American Academy of Religion’s Contemplative Studies Group, and …
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On this episode of Transforming Trauma, CTTC Director and NARM® Senior Trainer Brad Kammer welcomes psychologist, author, and trainer Steven Kessler, MFT, to discuss the role that personality patterns play in our communication styles and how those patterns impact our relationships. The pair delve into the origins of these patterns and the unconscio…
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. Everyone has mental health In this engaging talk Sean Tillman explores the vital role mental wellness plays in all of our lives. You’ll discover resources to suppor…
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. Embodiment and social change Embodiment: the practice of being tuned into our bodies in this way to inform how we move through the world – is one that is being seen…
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Grief is a natural response to loss that all of us will encounter. For all its universality, however, our society has grown increasingly grief-adverse and avoidant. One grief specialist relies on her NARM® training to reacquaint clients with their agency. In doing so, she invites their sorrow to coexist with curiosity, compassion, and gentleness. O…
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. The broken transition from boys to men The transition from boy to man is broken. Joseph tells his story in the context of a growing crisis with boys and men, especi…
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In the following episodes, MOE Podventures will broadcast the MOEvement Conference 2024 talks. If you'd prefer to see the video version of these talks, please visit our YouTube channel. Coming out of your shell What does it take to live your life less ordinary? This talk will explore how we are all wired to have unique ideas, passions and purposes …
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Connection and healing often happen amid our messiest, most vulnerable moments. The rawness of our experiences can create the space we need to welcome a new way of living, loving, and even learning. One clinical counselor has witnessed this truth repeatedly throughout her multifaceted career and personal life. Her ability to stay with discomfort an…
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Ramon Parish, a returning guest, is associate professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Naropa University and works on climate justice initiatives with his wife Michelle Gabrieloff-Parish. In this episode, we discuss ‘radical futures’—novel ideas of how humanity will evolve into the future—looking at ethno-spiritual futurism (in particular, Afro-fu…
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Cultivating a culture of transparency is a challenge for any organization. Recording it for posterity on a podcast is a lesson in embodied connection. Transforming Trauma host Emily Ruth welcomes back Brad Kammer, Training Director and Senior Trainer at Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC), and Stefanie Klein, CTTC’s Assistant Training Director an…
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Why are young people having to set aside 70% of their weekly expenditure on essential spending? Listen to IF's Toby Whelton explain our latest research findings in our newly published report “Blowing the Budget: Why the young have to spend more than the old on Essentials” What are the financial pressures facing young people and how should governmen…
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Milestones have a way of inviting reflection, and this one is no exception. This year-end review of Transforming Trauma also happens to be our 150th episode. CTTC Director and NARM® Senior Trainer Brad Kammer joins host Emily Ruth to reminisce about the incredible guests who have graced our current season and the many heartfelt conversations that h…
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Get ready for December 16th because our new episode is about THE intergenerational fairness challenge: climate change! COP29 was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, just a few weeks ago and one thing is clear: the stakes have never been higher. With global temperatures nearing the 1.5°C threshold, the decisions made—or avoided—at these conferences will shape…
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Did you know that the diagnostic criteria for borderline personality disorder (BPD) has remained the same since it was officially added to the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders in 1980? Forty years later, BPD remains deeply misunderstood by the public and isolating for those who live with the condition. On …
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On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth welcomes Dr. David Richo, PhD, MFT, psychotherapist, teacher, and writer to share wisdom from his 50+ years of helping people identify and resolve relationship challenges that often mirror issues from their childhood. Dr. Richo points to growth that arrives in the form of triggers – adverse em…
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As fundraisers we've all heard of the Great Wealth Transfer, but are you and your team ready to make the most of it for your cause? The Raise & Shine Podcast reveals the ins and outs of family philanthropy ensuring your charity is well equipped to encourage intergenerational giving. Peter Buckley, longtime philanthropist and the President, CEO and …
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Sex is one of the most complex barriers to true intimacy in a relationship. It's also one of the least-discussed topics in therapy. Therapists often avoid discussing sex due to their perceived lack of subject knowledge or confidence in their therapeutic skills. Clinical Sexologist and Psychologist Rikke Pristed believes that therapists have already…
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In this episode, we have a roundtable discussion of spiritual issues with educator Carla Burns. In Part I, we talk about how to slow down and make the ’space’ to hold complexity in our society. In Part II, we discuss the film The Martian and what it has to say about humanity and humanity’s needs. And in Part III, we explore the idea of our planet’s…
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On this episode of Transforming Trauma, CTTC Director and NARM® Senior Trainer Brad Kammer welcomes Jessica Britt, Training Director of The Diamond Approach, to share wisdom from her decades-long journey of personal healing and professional development. Jessica says that creating more depth in the field requires therapists to do the hard internal w…
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On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth is joined by Daniel Morehead, MD., a leading voice for mental health advocacy and author of Science Over Stigma: Education and Advocacy for Mental Health. Emily Ruth and Daniel examine what it means to be neurodivergent, the role variation plays in evolution, and the radical act of greeting ne…
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In this episode, Netanel plays hooky, and Daniel is joined by Deepa Patel, a teacher of Inayati Sufism, partner of the Charis Foundation, and recurring guest, to share poems close to each of their hearts. In the course of reading and reflecting on the poems listed below, they explore coping with harrowing world events, honoring the preciousness of …
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It’s no secret that incarcerated folks lack access to adequate mental health care while in prison. Reintegration support is even harder to come by once they are released. Sadly, women face even more significant challenges than men on both counts. But what if more trauma-informed professionals got involved in supporting formerly incarcerated women o…
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We’re back with part 2 of our Existential Risks Edition! Welcome to the fifth episode of the Intergenerational Fairness Day Podcast coming September 19th! Our discussion today has got everything: a hostile takeover, technological advancements, power and peril and a few heroes like my guest today trying to warn us about it all. This is "Episode 5: T…
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On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth welcomes back Dr. Jonathan Shedler, renowned psychologist, author, consultant, researcher, and clinical educator. In their conversation, they are delving deeper into the elements that make up good psychotherapy and the importance of connection between therapist and client. Dr. Shedler and Emil…
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