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Corpus Amygdala

Sean Ladely and Paul O'Donnell

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"Corpus Amygdala" Covering all that intrigues and terrifies the brain. From Conspiracy theories to local horror stories this show will keep you thinking long after its conclusion. Twitter: @CAmygdala Email: CAmygdala1@gmail.com Credit to Design: logomakr.com/0sCp0j
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Femme Cerebral

Femme Cerebral

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The neocortex needs nurturing to produce the hormones necessary to keep media from short circuiting through the amygdala. Giving sociology the mothering it deserves, Femme Cerebral.
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Join David Puder as he covers different topics on psychiatry and psychotherapy. He will draw from the wisdom of his mentors, research, in-session therapy and psychiatry experience, and his own journey through mental health to discuss topics that affect mental health professionals and popsychology enthusiasts alike. Through interviews, he will dialogue with both medical students, residents and expert psychiatrists and psychotherapists, and even with people who have been through their own ment ...
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Playing With Marbles

Vocal Fry Studios, Brain Canada

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Is your relationship with your brain a little... complicated? Playing with Marbles is about the complicated interplay between the brain and the rest of the body. We're investigating how the brain actually works, and how that affects who we are. We have healthy brains, dead brains, brains in jars, and brain power of incredible researchers, doctors, and everyday people. Come and find out what's going on with your marble... for science!
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Self Love Podcast

The Wellness Couch

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Welcome to the self-love podcast a show that cracks open your heart and inspires a deeper regard for your own wellbeing and happiness. Expert interviews, ‘how-to’ quickies and deep dive conversations into the heart of our souls, unravelling the mystery, struggles and joys of simply being human.
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NPP BrainPod

Nature Publishing Group

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BrainPod is the podcast from the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, produced in association with Nature Publishing Group. Join us as we delve into the latest basic and clinical research that advance our understanding of the brain and behavior, featuring highlighted content from a top journal in fields of neuroscience, psychiatry, and pharmacology. For complete access to the original papers and reviews featured in this podcast, subscribe to Neuropsychopharmacology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co ...
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On Neuro Current, we delve into the stories and conversations surrounding research published in the journals of the Society for Neuroscience. Through its publications, JNeurosci, eNeuro, and the History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, SfN promotes discussion, debate, and reflection on the nature of scientific discovery, to advance the understanding of the brain and the nervous system.
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I'm Not Your Shrink

Dr. Tracy Dalgleish

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Are you ready to let go of what isn't truly you and live a more meaningful life? If you answered yes, you've come to the right place! Enter I'm Not Your Shrink, a podcast hosted by clinical psychologist and couples therapist Dr. Tracy Dalgleish. Each week, she combines her clinical knowledge, evidence-based research, and personal experiences as a wife and mother to address the everyday issues we all face. With over 17 years of experience, Dr. Tracy is on a mission to help couples break old p ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

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Each month JAACAP highlights a selected article found within the pages of the Journal by providing a podcast interview with the author. Tune in regularly to this feature of JAACAP, where we strive for a relaxed 'fireside chat' atmosphere in which authors can share aspects of their science that we are less often privy to. Podcasts are typically 15 to 20 minutes in length.
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Wind Ministries equips people to experience God by introducing them to the heart of Jesus, encouraging them to learn and grow in the prophetic, and guiding them in the pursuit of spiritual formation so that they can understand their personal experiences are part of a much larger story. On the Wind Ministries Podcast, you will find teaching resources from Joshua and Erin Hoffert (as well as others) ranging from practical conversations about the spiritual life to a deep dive into the lives of ...
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Listen to a quirky girl, full of energy and always up to helping a friend. She has an interesting outlook on life that is worth giving a listen to and she is just as energetic as she is curious about the world around her.
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We discuss everything of importance regarding career choices and progress through to mental health at work, creating mentally well workplaces & much more. We feature key experts for specific topics, and keep an eye out for our Friday Rants, on things that have caught our eye that week!
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Anxiety Bites

iHeartPodcasts

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Comedian Jen Kirkman who has had life-long Panic and Generalized Anxiety Disorder brings her life-lessons, humor, and hope to a show that’s about normalizing having anxiety so that we go from whispering dramatically, “I have anxiety” to saying out loud with a shrug, “Yeah, I have anxiety.” Jen will interview experts with anxiety be they PhD’s, creatives, or spiritual gurus for advice on how to self-diagnose, begin to treat, and how to live easily with everyday anxiety and panic – and at the ...
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There's been a lot of confusion and frustration lately about health anxiety. Personal success stories and outcome focused answers are hard to come by, and people are growing more and more frustrated. Dennis Simsek (AKA The Anxiety Guy) is here to show you the truth behind the root causes of your health anxiety, and guide you towards healing. From forums to online chat rooms, social media groups to conversations with others, health anxiety sufferers are not being provided the information and ...
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The Master of Business Leadership program enables executives and their organizations to find their superpower. This happens during the process of reconnecting with their authenticity while developing their emotional intelligence. The MBL podcast highlights keystone foundations of the program and related topics. Guests of the podcast share their wealth of experiences and results.
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Finally manifest the big stuff you've always dreamed of with Greg Kuhn, the Law of Attraction Science Guy. Learn to manifest parts of your reality as you've long desired by taking advantage of how our universe really works. Using new paradigms from Quantum Physics Greg will show you that manifesting your desires isn't rocket science at all.
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NLP demystified for personal development and business success! English NLP trainer Andy Smith shares with you useful tips and principles from NLP that you can use to get clear on what you really want, accelerate your success, and be more effective in your work, life, and relationships.
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Welcome to Guilty: A True Crime Podcast! Join Colin, a recent law school graduate who is preparing to take the bar, and David, a licensed professional counselor, while they discuss some of the most disturbing and horrible crimes and criminals of the past and present. Each two part series will contain an episode focused on the facts of the case(s) and an episode focused on the psychology of the criminal(s).
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In today’s episode, Dr. Tracy delves into how early childhood experiences shape our adult relationships with Dr. Kate Truitt, an esteemed clinical psychologist and neuroscientist known for her expertise in trauma and resilience. Dr. Truitt, founder of the Truitt Institute and CEO of the Amy Research Foundation, shares insights from her memoir, Keep…
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Mary Kate Joyce discusses her paper, “Subgenual and Hippocampal Pathways in Amygdala Are Set to Balance Affect and Context Processing,” published in Vol. 43, Issue 17 of JNeurosci in 2023, with Megan Sansevere from SfN’s Journals’ staff. Find the rest of the Spotlight collection here. With special guest: Mary Kate Joyce Hosted by: Megan Sansevere O…
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Recent studies at New York University have uncovered fascinating insights into the role of the amygdala in the brain’s limbic system, particularly in how it processes and releases emotional trauma. These findings challenge conventional wisdom and open new avenues for therapeutic approaches including Aromatherapy. Smell is a powerful and often under…
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Aroma-psychology is a branch of aromatherapy that has gained recognition for its profound impact on emotional well-being, mental clarity and positive thinking. This science of scent taps into the mind-body connection, using essential oils to influence emotions, mindset, and overall self-care practices. In this week’s Quicky we explore how aroma-psy…
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Researchers are interested in understanding the biology of why some people are more likely to overconsume substances. Some substances are difficult to study—people might not admit to illegal substance abuse or to how much alcohol they drink. But Americans are more likely to accurately recall and share how much coffee they drink—which is related to …
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‘The guidance that we have through our body, our body is always giving us messages isn’t it? And I do believe in that feather, brick, bus analogy that we get a warning sign, the whispers before they become screams. And I think I definitely distracted myself for a while until it got unbearable that it was like now you’ve really got to do something a…
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Eating disorders are often understood through a medical or behavioral lens, focusing on symptom reduction. But what if we’ve overlooked something deeper—something rooted in the complex emotional lives of our patients? In this episode, Dr. Tom Wooldridge, a psychoanalyst and expert in eating disorders, joins Dr. David Puder to explore the psychoanal…
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In the season finale of the podcast, Dr. Tracy tackles one of her most frequently asked questions: "How do I get my partner to go to therapy?" But first, she has a special announcement to share: she's writing her second book! Dr. Tracy then dives into the importance of starting therapy early in a relationship to build trust, enhance communication, …
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In our fast-paced world, where distractions are constant and life’s pressures can often push us off course, it’s a wonderful idea to have a compass that guides us back to our true north. The WATCH principles—Words, Actions, Thoughts, Character, and Heart—offer that guidance. They serve as a framework for living a life aligned with our highest value…
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‘I think for me I haven’t had a choice because it’s been a really hard-hitting call to presence. To be in that moment. Nothing else mattering, but that very moment and just taking a breath. It’s like big initiations. You know that’s been my journey, big initiations where it’s like there’s nothing else that matters except this very moment and me get…
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In today's episode, Dr. Tracy welcomes Eli Harwood, a licensed therapist, author, and creator of the "Attachment Nerd" online community. Eli shares her personal journey of overcoming inherited attachment trauma, emphasizing the importance of breaking intergenerational cycles. Together, Dr. Tracy and Eli explore the pressures of parenting, emphasizi…
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A success mindset is powerful and although it might take time to develop, especially if there are setbacks, moments of challenge or doubts, it is continuously working on yourself. Some common principles that will help anyone achieve anything they set their mind to include setting desired goals or outcomes, using your sensory acuity, being flexible,…
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There is an extensive history of psychiatry and politics intersecting. Perhaps the most visible flashpoint occurred during the 1964 presidential campaign and gave rise to a movement in organized psychiatry that has resulted in issuance of formal ethical guidance (the “Goldwater Rule”). In this episode, Dr. David Puder and Dr. Mark Mullen discuss th…
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‘When we can support ourselves to go, ‘Do you know what, I can do this, I do have the capacity to do this’, our bodies and our minds are capable of so much more than we allow them to think. And, when we can create that space and allow other people to hold that for us, and to send us that positive energy, it completely changes where our mind and whe…
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Winter can be a special time, inviting us to slow down, cozy up, and go within. It’s a season that calls for nurturing and self-care, providing the perfect opportunity to indulge in rituals that enhance well-being and promote health. Here are some beautiful self-care rituals to embrace this winter, incorporating aromatherapy with some of the best T…
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JAACAP August 2024: Contributing Editor Dr. Apurva Bhatt interviews Dr. Joel T. Nigg on a systematic review and meta-analysis that included 13 studies and found that white/pink noise improved cognitive performance for children and young adults with ADHD or high ADHD symptoms.על ידי Various
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‘I think you need to just keep turning up until it becomes… something that I like to think to myself is going to training for me is as important as doing my grocery shopping. I need it. It’s part of my life. I need it for my mental health, for my physical health… it’s just part of what you do. But in the beginning, you’ve got to push yourself. When…
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In this episode, Ken and Josh dive into the identity center of the brain: the Cingulate Cortex. Things get more complex at this stage of development. Join the guys as they dive right in! For more about Wind Ministries, visit: https://www.windministries.ca/על ידי Joshua Hoffert
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It’s safe to say that "mommy brain" is due for a rebrand! In this episode, Dr. Tracy sits down with Dr. Nikki Pensak, a clinical psychologist, TEDx speaker and author of "Rattled," to discuss the challenges and opportunities of motherhood, particularly during the postpartum period. Dr. Nikki shares her journey from academia to becoming a mother, em…
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‘I think I was expecting an older gentleman that had been an orthopaedic surgeon for many, many years, but he was actually quite cool, and he was around about the same age as me, and he kind of walked through those gates at the airport like he was going on a holiday. And obviously, with me sitting in a wheelchair he knew exactly who I was. So, we d…
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In this mini session, Dr. Tracy talks with Rini and Shaun Frey about overcoming difficult periods in their relationship. Together, they discuss how anger and passive-aggressiveness can lead to disconnection and the importance of initiating early communication before things blow up. Despite eight months of built-up emotions, therapy helped them lear…
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In this week’s episode, we continue our series on Adverse Childhood Experiences by delving deeper into the lasting effect of ACEs on the brain and body. We explore the intricate impact of ACEs on the HPA axis, inflammation, and neurobiology, shedding light on their role in various psychiatric disorders. We highlight how these changes may indicate a…
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Greg, AKA, Dr. Tracy's favourite co-host and hubby is back this week to discuss strategies to de-escalate disagreements. In this episode, they emphasize the importance of understanding how escalation occurs and how to effectively de-escalate before diving into the deeper and necessary conversations. They share insights from their own relationship, …
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Blaming others or circumstances for our difficulties is a common way to respond, but it often keeps us stuck in a cycle of negativity and powerlessness. In this week’s Quicky I want to share a couple of powerful techniques to help us reframe our experiences and find valuable lessons in every situation. This will show you how you can shift your mind…
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Emilia Lefevre discusses her paper, “Differential Patterns of Synaptic Plasticity in the Nucleus Accumbens Caused by Continuous and Interrupted Morphine Exposure,” published in Vol. 43, Issue 2 of JNeurosci in 2023, with Megan Sansevere from SfN’s Journals’ staff. Find the rest of the Spotlight collection here. With special guest: Emilia Lefevre Ho…
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‘So, I am inspired by a sort of childhood version of the client. So, to try and replicate what the sun would have done just by going to the beach or being out and about, you know how naturally there’s all these different nuances, particularly in longer hair. You’ve got golds and you’ve got some beiges in there, you might have some warmer tones, you…
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In today’s mini-session, Dr. Tracy addresses coping with anxious attachment in relationships. She explains that it’s not your fault and stems from unmet needs in the past. Dr. Tracy emphasizes self-soothing with affirmations like “I am loved, I am enough, I am worthy” and highlights the importance of looking inward for acceptance. Understanding tri…
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Trigger warning: Traumatic birth experience In today’s session, Dr. Tracy sits down with Dr. Mona Amin, a board-certified general pediatrician, online parenting educator, wife and mother. She shares her mission to provide relatable content for parents, aiming to instill confidence and calm in their parenting journey. In this episode, Dr. Mona candi…
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In the busyness of daily life, finding moments of genuine joy can sometimes feel like a luxury more than a necessity. But, making time to laugh is more than just a wee escape—it’s actually a crucial component of our overall well-being. Laughter, which is often referred to as “the best medicine,” has profound impacts that explains its benefits on ou…
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‘I then devoted myself to wanting to help others, and wanting to help others was one of my biggest drivers. And so I took a job in a refugee camp straight out of Uni. And when I was involved at Uni I was doing lots of social justice and that’s where I really felt I was starting to understand myself. I had a lot of strength from that and it was real…
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In this mini session, Dr. Tracy and Dr. Becky discuss the impact of growing up with parents who, despite their best efforts, did not validate certain emotions. This creates an intergenerational legacy where unvalidated feelings become triggers today. They highlight the importance of changing the script for our children's future and our own mental h…
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Listening to The Shrink Next Door elicited a range of emotions in me, including angst, sadness, intrigue, and heartache. For those unfamiliar with the story, it revolves around a psychiatrist named Ike who isolates his patient, Marty, from his family, takes over his business, lives in his house, charges him over a million dollars, and makes him und…
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Ready to join the number 1 rated health anxiety healing formula? Click here. Looking for poweful community to super-charge your health anxiety recovery? Join Us Today. In this episode of the Health Anxiety Podcast, we explore the effectiveness of hypnosis in healing health anxiety. We discuss how hypnosis works, review current research, and share r…
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Tired of always being the initiator in your relationship? This week, Dr. Tracy addresses the common issue of "my husband doesn’t plan date nights," a struggle many listeners have shared. She discusses the prevalent belief in heterosexual relationships that men should instinctively know and plan for their partner's needs, emphasizing that healthy re…
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Great communication skills are a cornerstone of successful relationships, both personally and professionally. And, building rapport which is the process of establishing a connection with another person, is essential for trust and mutual understanding. This week we take a look at some of the ways in which we can communicate more effectively and also…
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Aaron Nichols discusses his paper, “Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors within Cells: Temporal Resolution in Cytoplasm, Endoplasmic Reticulum, and Membrane,” published in Vol. 43, Issue 13 of JNeurosci in 2023, with Megan Sansevere from SfN’s Journals’ staff. Find the rest of the Spotlight collection here. With special guest: Aaron Nichols Host…
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This week we have the conversation that needs to be had with the incredible Dr Sherrill Sellman. As much as change is happening on a global level, looking like chaos around us, it’s an impulse that is also allowing us to step into a more profound awareness and in this deep-dive conversation we find out how we can open our consciousness and become m…
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JAACAP July 2024: Contributing Editor Dr. Rana Elmaghraby interviews Dr. Jordan A. Freeman on a Hybrid Type-II Implementation-Effectiveness trial conducted in Sierra Leone where researchers tested a Collaborative Team Approach (CTA) for delivering an evidence-based mental health intervention, the Youth Readiness Intervention (YRI), within a youth e…
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In this week’s mini session, Dr. Tracy and Dr. Jen Douglas, a clinical assistant professor at Stanford University, licensed psychologist, and mental wellness speaker, tackle mom burnout and perfectionism, highlighting the pressures modern mothers face. They discuss how today’s moms spend twice as much time on parenting compared to 1965, coupled wit…
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In today’s fast-paced world, the concept of freedom often gets overlooked amidst our daily routines and responsibilities. We hustle through our lives, seldom pausing to appreciate the liberties we enjoy. The story of Julian Assange, a name synonymous with controversy, transparency, and prolonged confinement, serves as a stark reminder of how easily…
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The dynamic duo is back together! This week, Dr. Tracy welcomes back her fellow Canadian sister, Renee Reina, host of the top-ranking podcast The Mom Room, for an open and honest discussion about handling visitors after giving birth. Renee shares her personal experience and how her perspective on postpartum visits shifted after having her son, Milo…
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Ready to join the number 1 rated health anxiety healing formula? Click here. Looking for poweful community to super-charge your health anxiety recovery? Join Us Today. Welcome to another insightful episode of the Health Anxiety Podcast with your host, Dennis Simsek. In today's episode, we're delving into a topic that resonates with many listeners: …
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This year eNeuro is celebrating 10 years of publishing by highlighting select papers from throughout its history. This episode features a 2018 paper titled, "RNA from Trained Aplysia Can Induce an Epigenetic Engram for Long-Term Sensitization in Untrained Aplysia," and showcases interviews with David Glanzman and Alexis Bédécarrats. With special gu…
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‘I used to do a lot of endurance sports, the long-distance running and triathlons, Iron Man’s and things like that and what I realised is I got really good at running a long way, running away. So, I was using running and those endurance sports as a way to distract myself from the things I actually needed to focus on in my life. And, at the time, I …
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Today's mini session is all about scheduling sex and prioritizing intimacy. Don't leave sex until the end of the night when you're exhausted. Dr. Tracy encourages listeners to be intentional about scheduling it and making it a priority. Remember, intimacy isn't just about intercourse; it's also about emotional connection and shared activities. She …
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Scientists have been amassing an increasing amount of evidence about the impact of racial discrimination and racial trauma, including how it can have an impact on brain regions involved with threat vigilance and emotional regulation. At the same time, there’s evidence that increased engagement in those areas has been linked to increased risk of men…
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