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Welcome to the FoxCast, hosted by me, Jeremy Fox, LPC! Come inside for a look at the psychological frameworks of my guests, as they share what motivates them in their respective fields. This podcast is focused on self-development, and through interviews

Jeremy Fox


    • Jan 15, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    ⚠Getting Real about Addiction Recovery with Dr. Robb Kelly

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 72:57


    #recovery #addiction #healing #psychology ⚠Addiction is no joke, but humor and authentic discussion can lessen its potent sting. ▶Dr. Robb Kelly is no stranger to therapeutic humor. A recovery coach and the founder and CEO of the Robb Kelly Recovery Group, Dr. K has a PhD in Behavioral Science from Oxford University, but don't allow his serious education to make you think discussion with the doctor is dull. ✅With work attire consisting of designer sneakers, bright shirts, and scrubs, plus a rapid fire sense of humor, counseling with Dr. K is anything BUT business as usual. You can witness his passion for healing addiction across many different television platforms, including Dr. Phil, The Doctors, Oprah, and more. The Doctor is an experienced speaker, and currently cohosts the Breaking Through Addiction podcast.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 43:50


    Default Friend is a blogger and Twitter personality who decided to make friendship her mission.   After moving to the San Francisco Bay Area, DF made a vow to be available and willing to attend events with others, serving as an impromptu "plus one."    Her quest also resulted in an advice column (still continuing) called "Default Wisdom."    Hear us discuss the following:   ✅the reason for her advice column and focus on friendship  ✅why people hate therapy and discussing mental health  ✅the factors leading DF to implement stronger boundaries (online and off)   Find Default Friend:  

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 89:46


    Joey Doughty, formerly known to Twitter as "Improvement Geek," is rebranding as "Psypreneur."  In this interview, Joey and I engage in a lightning-fast discussion about the psychology of productivity, and how to unlock your mental potential.   If you want to learn how to train your brain toward success, you won't want to miss this interview. If you want to learn how to train your brain toward success, you won't want to miss this interview. We cover:

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 66:03


    Metanomad, now going by his birth name of James Ellis, rejoins Fox Takes and provides an introduction to his new book: "A Methodology of Possession: On the Philosophy of Nick Land.  James discusses this work of "theory fiction" which initiates the reader into the cosmic, cybernetic horror of Accelerationist philosophy.  Just remember: once you learn the meaning of Zero, there is no return.   The following are all discussed:    ▶Writing as both passion and prison  ▶How to write a book via small conquests  ▶An introduction to Nick Land, and how Metanomad found the author ▶Philosophy as an obsession AND possession ("everyone has their obsessions AND possessions")  ▶James' opinions regarding self-help culture  ▶Predictions for 2021   ⚠Find James through:  

    Finding Your Way out of Trauma with Dr. Karol Darsa

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 59:51


    In this installment of the show,  we're joined by Dr. Karol Darsa, author of "The Trauma Map: Five Steps to Reconnect with Yourself."  Dr. Karol Darsa is founder and director of Reconnect Integrative Trauma Treatment Center, and draws from her extensive training and experience in telling us what heals mental wounds, versus the factors that make psychological pain more unbearable.  If you want to better understand WHAT constitutes trauma and what you can do to develop greater resilience, this is the podcast episode for you.  Dr. Darsa provides us with an overview of her book, which is carefully crafted to dispel myths surrounding trauma, and provides practical techniques for overcoming intrusive memories and the pervasive fear that follow traumatic events. Dr. Darsa shares relevant and memorable stories from both her life and clinical practice, in order to clarify the neuroscience of trauma, and the neurological interventions which offer healing.  Find Dr. Darsa through her▶ Book ✅ https://www.amazon.com/Trauma-Map-Steps-Reconnect-Yourself/dp/1735598003 Practice ✅https://www.reconnectcenter.com/ Psychology Today Listing ✅https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/reconnect-integrative-trauma-treatment-center-pacific-palisades-ca/205915

    Racism and Cultural Trauma as Complex PTSD

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 42:30


    #antiracism #equality #complexptsd    Join my EMDR consultant and mentor, Dr. Arielle Schwartz, for a discussion regarding racism as cultural trauma and a form of Complex Post-traumatic Stress disorder (PTSD). Dr. Schwartz provides suggestions for how therapists and allies can develop greater cultural competencies, and cites a multitude of applicable literature. See below for timestamps and resources.   ▶Find Dr. Arielle Shwartz:         Dr. Schwartz's website/blog: https://drarielleschwartz.com/arielles-blog/        The Polyvagal Theory and Healing Complex PTSD- Dr. Arielle Schwartz: https://drarielleschwartz.com/the-polyvagal-theory-and-healing-complex-ptsd-dr-arielle-schwartz/#.Xw1H3ihKiM8        Dr. Schwartz's Amazon book page: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=arielle+schwartz&crid=2HUCFTMUOLWFZ&sprefix=arielle+s%2Caps%2C238&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_9    ▶Resmaa Menakem's work:          Website: https://www.resmaa.com/about          "My Grandmother's Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies: https://www.amazon.com/My-Grandmothers-Hands-Racialized-Pathway/dp/1942094477

    Shrinks Squared (with Julie Baker, LMFT)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 75:27


    Double your dose of therapists! in this Fox Den episode, we're joined by Julie Baker, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) who is here to clarify misconceptions about Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT).  Listen as she describes 3 major "waves" of CBT, provides a demonstration of cognitive disputation/restructuring, and discusses her passion for assisting teens and young adults within her private therapy practice.  I also discuss the relevance of EMDR to a digital age, one hour into the episode. You'll gain much clinical wisdom, from observing our conversation! Reach Julie via:  her Psychology Today listing ▶ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/julie-baker-telehealth-appointments-available-tampa-fl/491275 Here is the article about CBT which we discuss ▶ https://www.nacbt.org/when-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-fails-the-five-most-common-reasons/

    Neurotherapy, Brain Training, and Music with Dr. J (Catherine Jackson)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 99:18


    Dr. Catherine Jackson, known to fans as "Dr. J," is an accomplished neurotherapist and licensed psychologist who has provided interviews to outlets such as the Washington Post, CNN, the Huffington Post, and many more. She joins us today in order to provide an expert explanation of neurotherapy, or in other words: how to rewire a brain. She goes on to discuss the efficacy of brain training, neuroplasticity, myths of brain science, and the ways in which the mental health establishment can better outreach the African American community. Don't miss this episode; you might just change your mind. Find her on Her podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-holistic-way-with-dr-j/id1462238556 Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrCCJackson Her nonprofit foundation website: https://drccj.com/ Her favorite interview: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2019/07/19/is-teen-sexting-cause-concern-or-no-big-deal-how-help-kids-stay-safe-online/

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 66:47


    The veteran, mental health advocate, and exercise aficionado Gym Class Hero joins the Fox Den for this candid conversation regarding trauma as an epidemic to service men and women. Listen in as we discuss:  Effective approaches to healing trauma  Exercise as therapeutic  Dissociation as a principle component as PTSD.  The importance of revealing  past trauma to intake clinicians and therapists, for appropriate  diagnosis. PTSD as being "frozen in time" (25 mins into podcast) Stigmas  surrounding mental health and trauma ▶Find her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Crushing_Goals

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 120:07


    Donald Robertson is a prolific author and psychotherapist, whose extensive historical study of Stoicism informs his books and practice. Join us as he dispels myths regarding Stoic philosophy, and demonstrates how this school of thought may be used as psychotherapy. This interview focuses upon conceptualizing Stoicism as a practical counseling approach, and explores: -Why a large readership rapidly adopted Stoic thought and books in recent years, while the psychotherapy landscape has remained largely unchanged -Why certain elements of stoic thought and analysis have defied easy adoption into counseling practice, and how this can be changed by clinicians -How Stoicism and philosophical inquiry were explicitly intended and used as therapy models, in antiquity -How Stoicism was discovered, forgotten, and rediscovered by the fields of psychology and psychotherapy -Specific Stoic interventions which lend themselves easily to therapy and improvement of mental health -Why COVID-19 is not too large a challenge for Stoic philosophy, and how to address ongoing stresses with the wisdom of the ancients. ⚠Find Donald on: ▶his website- https://donaldrobertson.name/ ▶Twitter- https://twitter.com/DonJRobertson ▶Modern Stoicism- https://modernstoicism.com/ ▶Academic article which proposes the clinical usage of Stoicism ("Stoic Philosophy as a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy")- https://medium.com/stoicism-philosophy-as-a-way-of-life/stoic-philosophy-as-a-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-597fbeba786a ▶Stoicism and Resilience in the Time of Pandemic- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt5KDLxBvhw&feature=youtu.be

    ⚠Disaster Survival Skills and Spirituality with

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 110:31


    On this special "quaran-cast," my friend and fellow mental health enthusiast Praetorian Swift debriefs us on essential tactical awareness and safety skills, for our perilous present times. He even provides details on what to include in a "bug out bag" or "make it home safely bag," depending on your circumstances. You'll want to hear his recommendations for mandatory provisions, as well as which multi-tool has proven most resilient, in his experience.  It's difficult to overstate Swift's credentials, as he has served as:  ranch hand lifeguard paramedic medic law enforcement officer chaplain arms trainer Explore the psychology of first responders and military with Swift and me, following our discussion of situational awareness imperatives.  Learn about the spirituality which has empowered my guest in his singular journey, and that continues to inspire him. This takes us on a rousing conversation of CS Lewis, which includes lesser known works by the author.  CS Lewis Doodles channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/CSLewisDoodle Find Mr. Praetorian Swift:  Twitter: https://twitter.com/PraetorianSwift Mailing List: https://www.praetorianswift.com/

    Seeking a Friend for the End of the World with Joselyn Hughes

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 77:49


    Joselyn Hughes is an accomplished comedian and author whose work ranges from stand-up to writing for tv shows. Her book "DIY Damnit" is a testament to her love of crafting AND humor. Joselyn is also an advocate for mental health and wellness practices, particularly breathwork and somatic approaches. Join us as we discuss:  -her favorite comedians and bands -what inspired her start in the comedy world -self care in the time of COVID-19 -overcoming trauma through sound therapeutic wisdom and humor -therapy techniques and exercises for the throes of anxiety -the psychoanalysis of hecklers -why we should have all bought bidets 

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 98:48


    Jason Snyder, PhD is an adjunct professor at Appalachian State University (ASU), serving in the Department of Sustainable Development. He is a man for all seasons, just as comfortable discussing mindfulness, self-inquiry, and the finer points of eastern philosophy as he is addressing "fractal localism" and "permaculture." This is who you want in a "Walking Dead" Scenario, in which sustainable agriculture AND philosophy are both required. Jason's expertise at proposing and fashioning sustainable agricultural ecosystems (with a view toward economic sustainability) serves as a welcome and timely topic, in the latter portion of this interview. The first hour of this podcast contrasts Jason's psychological and philosophical background with my own, with a deep yet conversational dive into applied philosophy and psychology. I speak with Jason regarding the "both/and" stance of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) as this relates to his own personal journey as a "cartographer of ideas," who practices curious listening toward dissonant ideas. "Both/AND" is even the name of a podcast which he hosts with Jared Janes. Special attention is dedicated to the overlap between psychology (especially Robert Keegan's Theory of Adult Development) and spiritual experiences, with relevance to daily functioning. Our dialogue regarding the interactive relationship between neurobiology (limbic system, frontal lobe, etc.) and personality growth/pathlogy is especially notable. Jason's fondness for 

    Time to Care with Ready to Glare

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 152:52


    A Fox

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 79:15


    Imagine a traveler, exiting the bustling and claustrophobic mire of a cityscape, journeying into nature, accompanied by a telepathic fox companion. The two communicate earnestly about the exponential acceleration of mindless consumption and the very commodification of identity. This is as close a description as suffices, for this eventful podcast between Meta-Nomad, host of the philosophy podcast Hermitix, and yours truly. We first address his poignant essay "Exiting Modernity," a rallying cry for a life of reflection: https://www.meta-nomad.net/exiting-modernity/ Eavesdrop on our conversation about the decline of mindful connection, and what it means to be a Neo-Ascetic. Allow the Nomad's wisdom to remind you that mindfulness is an ongoing choice. In a world of mindless distractions, personal serenity becomes the most radical form of rebellion. Find Meta-Nomad- Twitter: https://twitter.com/meta_nomad Blog: https://www.meta-nomad.net/ Podcast: http://hermitix.net/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIVH4QDljPUKZHqgER3GGgA

    ⚜️Debbie Hampton: Experiential Expert

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 71:26


    Debbie is a neuroplasticity aficionado with a poignant story of trauma recovery. Her work has been featured in Huffington Post, MindBodyGreen, and Tiny Buddha.  She is also the author of an autobiography entitled "Sex, Suicide and Serotonin: Taking Myself Apart, Putting Myself Back Together," and a superbly researched mindfulness book: "Beat Depression And Anxiety By Changing Your Brain: With Simple Practices That Will Improve Your Life." This episode will teach you an astounding amount of applicable facts regarding mindfulness, self-esteem, the elements of trauma (including how to surmount it), and the power of reclaiming your life story. Find Debbie on: Twitter- https://twitter.com/dlhampton Huffington Post- https://www.huffpost.com/author/dblhampton-283 Her autobiography: https://www.amazon.com/Sex-Suicide-Serotonin-Together-Inspirational/dp/1912478269/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=debbie+hampton&qid=1579548116&sr=8-2 Her mindfulness book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1514112000/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 Especially helpful neuroplasticity article: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-10-fundamentals-of-re_b_9625926

    ✡Feldman, Fidelity, and

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 92:22


    "Any time we reduce the shaming of men, it's a good thing." -Dovid Feldman It's always a particular pleasure to entertain a guest with similar clinical expertise on the Fox Den. Dovid Feldman is a licensed marriage & family therapist and rabbi, whose passion for helping his clients develop positive communication is obvious and energizing. His excitement suffused the Fox Den with it's charisma. Dovid shares his passion for Imago Therapy, a relationship counseling approach which follows the principle, "we are attracted to that which we wish to have," whether confidence or other personal qualities.  Feldman and I address the pornography controversy which spread as a viral conversation via Twitter, bringing clinical opinions and expertise to this subject.  Listen to this and more, on this extremely potent episode. You won't be disappointed with the considerable psychotherapeutic acumen and wisdom distilled for your auditory pleasure. Find Dovid:  online: https://dovidfeldman.com/ on his podcast: https://dovidfeldman.com/impassioned-marriage-podcast/ on his blog: https://dovidfeldman.com/blog/ and of course, on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dovidfeldman

    Southern Fried Fitness

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 49:44


    Please join Matt Stephens CNS (Certified Nutrition Specialist) and I for a candid discussion regarding the creation of sustainable fitness regimens, personal growth, and the difference between healthy stress (“eustress”) and distress.

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    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 49:20


    In this installment, Asad, known on Twitter as @AmazonFBAGuy, share the origins of his becoming an authority on FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon). He describes the winning mindset which he uses to propel his success, in addition to his own beliefs regarding depression, motivation, and discipline, which derive from lived experience and observation. Find Him on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmazonFBAGuy Website: https://linktr.ee/asads

    The Fox

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 73:58


    Ryan Stephens, a self-proclaimed "self-improvement junkie," shares his own deft insights and an impressive knowledge base, synthesized from a variety of scholarly sources. His passion for Stoic principles remind us in the Fox Den of how important a resource time is, more valuable than precious stones.  Here are some key points discussed in the episode: His introduction to "motivational twitter" Self-improvement tweets as reminders to live with purpose How to retain what you read The Horsemen of Relationship Apocalypse What is "commonplace book" and why you should keep one How to treat your twitter and blog as a journal for your best ideas Factors which contribute to the significant suicide rate in males The importance of community in an age of isolation Sedentary lifestyle and the contemporary man Disconnection from craftsmanship as detrimental to the psyche Exercise and specific benefits to mental well-being Evolutionary biology and the postmodern condition The rise of "hate watching/listening" and the weaponization of rage the myth of multitasking Imperative of a "dopamine fast" to success and mental wellness How to overcome perfectionism and the consequent "freeze" response to stress The mental trick to overcoming perfectionism A key factor which immunizes against trauma becoming PTSD ▶Find Ryan on  ✔Twitter: https://twitter.com/ryanstephens ✔Masculinity Blog: https://www.dialedinmen.com/ ✔Self-improvement/Reading Blog: https://ryanstephens.me/ ▶Loneliness & Millennials  ✔22 percent of millennials say they have “no friends”: https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/8/1/20750047/millennials-poll-loneliness ✔Millennials and the Loneliness Epidemic: https://www.forbes.com/sites/neilhowe/2019/05/03/millennials-and-the-loneliness-epidemic/#92803ed7676a ✔The Solution to Millennial Loneliness: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-gen-y-guide/201704/the-solution-millennial-loneliness

    Why Carl Jung

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 105:29


    ☯️Beth Martens is a relationship and business coach who draws from development in both personal and professional realms. During a protracted battle with physical illness, Beth explored her own archetypal composition with the aid of "Sacred Contracts," a book by Caroline Myss. Beth reached an epiphany regarding the interaction between mental and physical health which she now considers her mission to share with others. With an impressive background in business and a love of archetypal analysis, Beth is a valuable ally to any healer. ❇️Her passion for "alchemizing" or synthesizing positive archetypes and redeeming poorly understood self-states is palpable in our interview, and this may be especially noticed in her discussion of the "Mermaid" or "Mer" archetype, which holds much in common with the "empath" personality. Beth offers tips for those with such giving orientations to avoid burnout, and let their gifts shine, without risk of bitterness. She also addresses: 

    Feels

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 60:56


    ❗Steph Feels, a domestic violence advocate, joins us in the Fox Den to dialogue about the crucial need for authenticity in mental health and the helping professions. She also: ✔provides a metaphysical explanation of personality disorders.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 66:00


    Cindy joins us all the way from London, and provides a healthy assortment of spiritual and relational wisdom. She discusses the importance of balance among Divine Masculine and Feminine forces, offering relevant, applicable examples of these essences in action. We also address the difference between semantic knowledge and the implementation of wisdom, as well as how the former may be transformed into the latter. If you're interested in the helping professions and the different pitfalls entailed therein, this is a crucial podcast. By listening to Cindy and me, you'll learn what professional behaviors/stances are helpful in reaching clients, and conversely, how a surplus of either order or empathy can negatively influence clients. As a bonus, she tells us her favorite Black Mirror episode. Follow Cindy on: Twitter: @SeekCindy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seekcindyofficial/ Website: https://cindyannehbu.wordpress.com/

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 91:53


    Niels joins me in discussing commonalties between his modality of choice (hypnosis) and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). The latter is my therapeutic specialty, and was greatly inspired by the principles of hypnosis, including "ego state psychology" etc. ❗️If you've ever been curious about hypnosis from an insider's perspective, this is the podcast episode for you! Niels is generous in sharing his knowledge of the field, and wisdom of this level usually isn't found for free.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 69:23


    Rachel Bock joins us in the Den to provide an academic perspective on genetics, diet, and health.  She also offers a glimpse into her own faith and ideology. Come into the Fox Den and learn more about Rachel Bock, including: Her academic credentials in biology and spiritual journey How to avoid bitterness following negative romantic relationship Post traumatic stress vs growth The importance of self-improvement/development  Female empowerment, and how to avoid the overbearing burden of being “superwoman” i.e. the expectation to be both professionally AND personally perfect Why both emotions AND logic are crucial to wisdom The foundation for relationship success  Online dating as hazardous to relationship expectations and outlook.  Why both emotions AND logic are crucial to individuation/differentiation as a person Trauma as a memetic, viral contaminant Evolutionary psychology Primal eating  Genetics and Epigenetics

    ☣End Empathy Exploitation: Better Boundaries with Alli Covington☣

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 68:31


    Alli visits the Den, sharing her experience as both a graduate in counseling psychology and personal trainer.  Her passion for physical health is only paralleled by her enthusiasm for financial and mental empowerment. While discussing the latter topic, Alli and I address the hotbed topic of gender relations and the increasing, pervasive drain on empathy which emotional abuse exerts. Follow Alli---> on Twitter: @allicovington   at her company site: bodcompany.com 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 46:01


    You find yourself in a humid, dimly lit southern bayou, the sounds of crickets and the sights of fireflies suffusing the air. There is a menacing feeling weighing upon you as you venture deeper into the swamp. Suddenly, a frightening totem and a wise Fox appear, to whisk you toward safety in this wetland. The Swamp Dweller welcomes us with his Southern hospitality, and we discuss: Mental illness stigma and acceptance Activism for lost persons/cold cases from state parks Mental health concerns and missing persons Psychiatric illness as more pressing a consideration than Bigfoot Why NOT to include "Murder" in your YouTube video title The Dweller's favorite videos to read/narrative AND to favorite videos to MAKE. The Skunk Ape, the Bunyip, and their historical plausibility ►join the swamp dwellers! ►Subscribe to his channel: https://t.co/AW6e5oFYVG ►Join him on twitter: https://twitter.com/iSwampDweller

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 92:53


    "Not to assume it's impossible because you find it hard. But to recognize that if it's humanly possible, you can do it too." -Marcus Aurelius Providing the above, poignant quote, Paul Domenick reminds us that he has dedicated significant time to the study of stoicism, particularly the words of Marcus Aurelius and Seneca. Join Paul and I as we explore the merits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), the "communication crisis" facing culture, and how to access our "inner wise selves." Domenick describes his own journey with stoicism, illustrating that he practices the philosophy which he preaches. Further, Paul articulates the merits of personal journaling, an art with which your correspondent is professionally familiar. Paul shares excerpts from his journaling curriculum, co-written by Aion Media Co's own @Pathtomanliness, Ryan Felman. Listen for these 4 tips from Paul, toward the end of the podcast, and fill in the answers! 1. Try to start being more ___ and ___see the task as an end itself, not just a means. 2. Start pushing past your perceived___. Write an extra page or paragraph that you normally wouldn't. 3. Question ___ that you have throughout the day. 4. Visualize yourself ___ before you expect to see external results. Ask yourself '___?' Challenge the meanings you attach to events! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Paul: Twitter: @PaulMDomenick "The Path to Journaling" Course: https://gumroad.com/l/journaling -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resources Mentioned: The Tools: 5 Tools to Help You Find Courage, Creativity, and Willpower--and Inspire You to Live Life in Forward Motion by Phil Stutz and Barry Michels How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius by Donald Robertson Articles Discussing Therapeutic Usage of Journaling: Pennebaker, J. W., Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K., & Glaser, R. (1988). Disclosure of traumas and immune function: health implications for psychotherapy. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 56(2), 239. Smyth, J. M., Johnson, J. A., Auer, B. J., Lehman, E., Talamo, G., & Sciamanna, C. N. (2018). Online Positive Affect Journaling in the Improvement of Mental Distress and Well-Being in General Medical Patients With Elevated Anxiety Symptoms: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mental health, 5(4), e11290. Ullrich, P. M., & Lutgendorf, S. K. (2002). Journaling about stressful events: Effects of cognitive processing and emotional expression. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 24(3), 244-250.

    Ingri Pauline: Women's Wellness ➕Warrior Wisdom

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 87:29


    "Remember that food is not only fuel, but also medicine." -Ingri Pauline "Honor, courage, and commitment": these were the values instilled in Ingri Pauline through her training in the US Navy Spec Ops, as an Ordnance Disposal Specialist. After an unexpected medical condition resulted in early retirement from the armed forces, Ingri turned her dedication to personal development toward exercise kinesiology and nutrition. She lives by the creed, “I believe in being physically strong and capable, because not everyone can be." During the course of my podcast, you'll learn what energizes Ingri in her quest to share sustainable fitness and nutritional information. Her story of resilience and personal development will inspire you to see the virtue in diligence and steady behavioral change. Ingri assists women in optimizing their exercise according to physiology and feminine-specific factors, a mission unique and neglected in culture today. Be sure to listen through the entirety of the podcast, as Ingri provides some indispensable dietary wisdom and shares her dream for one million women to study exercise science! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Ingri through her: Twitter account: @IngriPauline Email List: https://tumblr.us14.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=f5ec736f55b705a14a2dba800&id=28aaa1d81a -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food by Shanahan M.D., Catherine Tyrannical Minds: Psychological Profiling, Narcissism, and Dictatorship by Dean A. Haycock The Dictator's Handbook: Why Bad Behavior is Almost Always Good Politics by Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce and Alastair Smith

    ☯️[GIRL UNTITLED]☯️

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 53:32


    The title isn't an error. This is an interview with Jade of @girluntitled (her Twitter handle). In this episode, we discuss the importance of self-care, intuition, and the power of small habits to enact major change. We also address therapy “do's” and “dont's.”

    Armani Talks! (with the Fox Den)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 63:27


    Here, "Armani Talks," a motivational speaker and Twitter personality, shares his inspirational story. He describes how he overcame fierce racism, anxiety, and the trauma of grief (that's just in the first 15 minutes). Follow my guest on Twitter: @armanitalks

    Let'sChat!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 82:53


    In this episode, I interview Joel, better known to the internet as "Let's Read!," an acclaimed narrator of both YouTube and the Let'sReadOfficial Podcast. We explore his personal favorite story, of all the many tales he's recounted, and learn more of his own recent "nightmare" with technology....

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