One is a therapist. The other is a broadcaster. Together, longtime friends Cody and Sam (and guests!) navigate the challenges of being human, bringing perspective from opposite ends of the couch. Advice is free and no longer has to be confidential!
Black Lives Matter.A list of resources to help protesters: https://bailfunds.github.io/Donate to George Floyd's Family - https://www.gofundme.com/f/georgefloydDonate to Ahmaud Arbery's Family - https://www.gofundme.com/f/i-run-with-maud
Lindsay Drennen holds a Master’s of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy, is a certified Health and Wellness coach, as well as a certified Applied Behavior Analyst. Lindsay has also spent her professional career helping athletes achieve mental focus through physiological exercises such as breathing and meditation.
Austin has been improving his life in all avenues since 2016. Living in Redondo been in recovery ever since the move from San Diego a few years back. A lot is on the horizon in a lot of new areas such as weight training and supplement company and expanding in the recovery community.
We've all seen "that dad" fighting another parent in the bleachers, or "that mom" complaining to the coach. Cody and Sam identify the types of sports parents and give insight into what parenting/coaching styles work best for young athletes.
Ken Bell is a retired television broadcaster who spent 30 years as ABC6's Sports Director and nearly five decades in the field. He sat down to share his favorite stories from his career, how he overcame an early fear of public speaking and how he found fulfillment beyond broadcasting as a deacon, community volunteer and a mentor for prison inmates.
Daily routines have changed drastically with this virus. How are people coping with isolation and what's gonna happen to those who relied heavily on their routines?
All Ears returns in the midst of a virus lockdown to discuss its effects on our daily lives. Proceed calmly.
Nobody cares so we flex on the Gram.
Past breakups can lead to nagging thoughts. How do you re-adjust to single life? What kind of lessons can be carried to the next one? Who usually moves on first? On a drive to Venice Beach, Cody and Sam let it all out.
Cody and Sam discuss why internet trolling is way too much fun.
What happens when things DON'T work out how you expected? How do we adapt and eventually, embrace a jarring transition in our lives? Eric joins and breaks it down into essential elements. Music By Ben FoleyIG: @Benn_Foley
Why is it so easy to tie memories to songs? Cody and Sam break lots of rules and play some of the listener favorites.
Is your therapist also on Netflix? An actress, a therapist, mother and self proclaimed "doucheologist", Rosa Blasi drops in to talk about why she chose to work in the psychology field despite having a well established acting career. Fun ensues.Find Rosa BlasiIG: therosablasiCurrenly on Netflix show, "Team Kaylie"
New season, new concepts, new workout plan (maybe). But is a New Years resolution ever realistic?MUSIC By: Ben Foley IG: Bennfoley_jamzhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQsswAa6sul9iABmLJYH7Mw
What goes on in the mind of the best performers? What ultimately drives focus? How does our mind work against us? Cody and Sam dive into performance psychology with Richard Oelberger, PhD. Richard is a sports psychologist and host of the podcast "Richard Listens". He has recently joined the MMA Management team as one of their select sports psychology professionals, but also practices in the areas of general performance psychology and therapy. https://www.richardlistens.com/https://www.richardlistens.com/aboutus
How many of you feel loyal to your job? Sam gets a little fired up talking about it. Cody reels him in a little.
Ryan Sheldon is a speaker and advocate focusing on eating disorder education and body image. Having gone through his own struggles (detailed on the Today Show and Teen Vogue), Ryan has worked to spread awareness on binge eating and body image issues, especially in men. For more information or to contact the helpline, please visit National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) at https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/or Ryan's page:https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/ryan-sheldon-realryansheldon
Basel Shadfan is the program director at a Clear Recovery Center, an addiction rehab facility. Howard Barker is the director of community relations at New Life House, a sober living community. We talk about how these facilities work together in the treatment process as well as some of the obstacles they face. Basel and Howard get honest about their own past struggles and Cody and Sam learn that you do not have to hit the proverbial Rock Bottom in order for treatment to be effective. Learn more about the two facilities below:https://clearrecoverycenter.com/https://newlifehouse.com/
We're all ears for the listeners! This week, it's pet peeves. Sam and Cody get chippy with each other for the first time.
Brittney Moses is a public speaker, host of the podcast Faith and Mental Wellness, and aspiring therapist. She found her stride within the Faith community as a counselor and educator on mental health. We go down a rabbit hole about trends in therapeutic misdiagnoses, working with a culturally mixed clientele and public speaking.
The listeners have spoken! Last week we asked for your opinions on dating apps. Cody and Sam dive into your responses.
Happy Halloween! To celebrate, we talk about our biggest fears/superstitions, irrational or rational. Very Spooky.
Yes, just like the Adam Sandler movie. If you had a universal remote, what are 3 things you would do?
Briae Robillard is a TEDx speaker, Digital Marketing consultant, businesswoman and host of the podcast 'Slay in Your Lane'. Find her on Instagram at @justbriae
Cody and Sam agree to disagree about money.https://open.spotify.com/show/1qeOr4prLlQSa8tCsFQUiZ
Cody and Sam break down the symptoms of a tense or failing relationships.If you like us, subscribe! Or rate us or comment your thoughts, we read them.
Turney Duff is a former Wall Street trader and a New York Times Best Selling Author. His 2013 book, "The Buy Side", places him in an after-hours Wall Street culture of rampant partying sex and drugs, detailing the rewards and dizzying temptations of making a living on The Street. Horror stories ensue! Turney shares insight on his recovery and career path as an author.Visit www.turneyduff.com for additional content, blog posts and information on how to order "The Buy Side".
Bill Protzmann is a musician, educator, author and successful IT entrepreneur who has spent over 20 years teaching individuals about the power of music as a form of self care through volunteer work as well as his organization, Music Care Inc. In this podcast, he distinguishes the difference between music care and music therapy and how he applies music to his practice. He also weighs in on the impact of music on emotional intelligence and reflects on the emotional experience of composers and listeners alike.Learn more about Bill and Music Care Inc. by visiting his directory page: https://linktr.ee/billprotzmann
This Thursday, October 3 2019, Cody Gauthier will take the stage at Keene State University in New Hampshire for his TedX talk. Sam and Cody touch base to help him get the jitters out.For more information on viewing the show or to purchase a ticket, please visit http://www.tedxkeene.com/
Cody and Sam discuss the most fear-inducing yet liberating fact of life: nobody cares. They explore ways to use this fact to your advantage in everyday life.
What happens to us when we are bored? Why is it so much easier to revert to our not-so-productive habits after a high-functioning day? Cody and Sam break down what happens to us psychologically in our downtime.
One became a therapist. The other became a radio geek. Together, longtime friends Cody and Sam (and guests!) navigate the challenges of being human, bringing perspective from opposite ends of the therapy couch. We listen to our listeners, and discuss any proposed topic. Advice is free and no longer has to be confidential!