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Who says you have to slow down once you turn fifty? In this episode Catherine talks with guest Caroline Lloyd about speeding up when everyone around you is slowing down because you've found your true calling. Listen as they discuss how they relate to being busy, EMDR therapy for trauma and advice for women in their fifties!Dr Caroline Lloyd is a GP with a multifaceted career. After graduating from Monash University she has worked in traditional general practice, women's health, sexual health, cosmetic dermatology, hypnotherapy and bariatric surgery and has now found her passion in Mental Health. Completing her Masters in Counselling led to training in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) and she now specialises in the treatment of Trauma and Eating Disorders utilising EMDR.In this episode you'll also hear:- the season of life Caroline is in now both in career and life - what the switch is like between being a GP and a EMDR therapist- how EMDR works with the brain to process trauma- why Caroline loves using EMDR to help her patients with their mental and emotional health- the things to remember when you want to achieve a big goal... and so much more!Connect with Catherine here:https://www.facebook.com/happinesshive1https://www.instagram.com/happinesshive/https://happiness-hive.com/Connect with Caroline Llyod here:IG - @emdrdoctortherapynest.com.auThis podcast is produced by Nikki Voxx from Quintessential Being
Let's talk about sex, baby! Tune in for the debut of our new segment Freaky Favs, where we share our top recommendations of the month. Listen now to hear our thoughts on Fresh, The Cursed, Black Bear and a deep dive into A24's latest: X
The buzz is back, baby ⛓ We're a few weeks late, but couldn't let our favorite Leatherbaby slash us by without discussing! Listen now for our review of Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) featuring hosts Parker and Julieann
The question isn't WHO am I, the question is WHERE am I streaming? Stream our spoiler review of Scream (2022) now
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In this episode, understanding the difficulties and complexities of the experience of grief or loss from miscarriage or abortion particularly in teenage girls who have become pregnant. Caroline Lloyd is an academic, author and grief counsellor whose research includes speaking to women in Ireland and around the world about what it means for them and their very individual experiences of bereavement. Further information: CarolineLloyd.co.uk pregnancyandinfantloss.ie
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Do you want to play a game Enjoy our review of SPIRAL: FROM THE BOOK OF SAW featuring an exclusive interview with lead actor Marisol Nichols
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TRIGGER WARNING: The content of this discussion is sensitive and may have a trigger effect for you. Topics discussed: pregnancy loss miscarriage abortion grief rape post-traumatic stress forced medical and community interventions historical societal interactions around sex education and baby loss Please take a moment to consider opting out if you think this topic may negatively affect you. Click HERE for Accessible Transcript In this episode, Caroline Lloyd, a PhD candidate in her final year at Trinity College Dublin, joins me to discuss her research on adolescent development and the impact that baby loss has on young women across their lifespan. Her previous employment background was in corporate business environments, counseling,and she has significant experience as a volunteer, particularly with cancer and bereavement charities. As a bereavement counsellor and facilitator of bereavement support groups, Caroline saw a real dearth of information on baby losses, miscarriage, stillbirth and neonatal losses and the level of affect it has on women across their life span which is what inspired her research. We talk about how her research evolved from just looking at the emotional response to baby loss and grief, to the socio-historical and cultural factors of how others interacted with women after their loss. Retrospectively, how were they treated by their parents, medical professionals, other students, and teachers. The blaming, shaming and the lack of agency and voice adolescent girls have. Caroline also discusses the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of sex education as formal part of learning in school and the lack of counseling or mental health care available for these young women. We discuss post-traumatic growth after experiences such as this, why sensitivity matters in these situations, the way someone is treated, and how words spoken can impact how girls think about themselves throughout their life. Caroline discusses productive equality, how boys and girls are socialized, and the way that society treats boys and girls differently when it comes to sex and reproductive education. We discuss the importance of continued research and how crucial it is to get findings like hers out to educate wider society because knowledge is power. While great strides have been made in sex education, proper education is important for educators, medical doctors, political figures and governmental bodies on enacting proper sex education that is not shame based or ambiguous. We question who is teaching sex education and consent, how are they teaching it, and what messages are going out to children? Sex education should not come from friends and porn. Sex and reproductive education needs to be presented with competence, frankness, honesty, and without shame or sex shaming. You can find Caroline's book on Amazon and all booksellers online. Grief Demystified: An Introduction by Caroline Lloyd https://www.amazon.co.uk/Demystified-Caroline-Lloyd-Foreword-Jennifer/dp/1785923137/ref=nodl_ Her book has a whole section at the end signposting to reputable organisations globally. Caroline's Website: www.carolinelloyd.co.uk Caroline's Twitter: @CLloydTCD
Okay listen up guys, 'cause this is how the story really goes. We've got the truth about URBAN LEGEND - tune in now
Get lost with us in the bizarre world of HONEYDEW
Pay up! It's time to talk about THE TOLL
Sometimes dead is better, but we can't stop digging up PET SEMATARY
Try as they will, and try as they might, who listens to me podcast won't live through the night
Playtime's over now, girlfriend
She is risen ✝️ After almost a year in the tomb, SAINT MAUD is finally gracing our eyes. Now let her bless your ears in our maud-gasmic review
Is it hot in here or is it just Satan
What happened to my sweet pod? She's gone! I'm the pod queen now
Are you okay? Not until you've listened to our killer review of TUCKER & DALE VS EVIL
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Instead of dwelling on 2020, let's bring the good parts with us! Enjoy our discussion of one of last year's best horrors: POSSESSOR
There may be something wrong with Esther, but we think everything about Orphan is oh so right
Hi ho, hi ho, it's off to watch Gremlins we go
He knows if you've been bad or good
Happy LOLidays ✨ We're feeling merry and bright after watching horror's hottest new comedy! Enjoy our review of Blumhouse's FREAKY
We've caught a mean case of RUN-fever
Some believe that Bughuul actually lived in the podcast itself and was a gateway into his realm
The holidays approach and you know what that means: 'tis the season for family horror
RIP HALLOWEEN 2020 ☠️ To cure our post-Halloween sadness, Julieann and Parker are flash reviewing all of October's buzziest scares! We spill the tea on The Craft: Legacy, The Haunting of Bly Manor, The Mortuary Collection, and the Nightstream Film Festival
IT'S THE BOOGEYMAN! Halloween starts now and Rob Zombie is taking us there! Join Julieann and Parker to discuss the remake of horror's biggest icon
Puerto de Libros - Librería Radiofónica - Podcast sobre el mundo de los libros #LibreriaRadio
En esta edición escucharemos fragmentos de la opera basada en la novela Doña Bárbara de Rómulo Gallegos. Doña Bárbara – Ópera de Caroline Lloyd (1924-1980) Libreto de Isaac Chocrón sobre la novela de Don Rómulo Gallegos Orquestación: Hershy Kay Versión histórica grabada en Caracas, 1967 Morella Muñoz, mezzo soprano – Doña Bárbara Rosita del Castillo, soprano – Barbarita/Marisela Ramón Iriarte, barítono – Santos Luzardo Eduardo Melgar, tenor – Asdrúbal Pedro Liendo, bajo – Mujiquita Manuela Bosco, soprano – Genoveva Julio Cesár Mármol, barítono – Juan Primito Alejandro Milic, barítono – Taita Darío Rámirez, tenor – Carmelito/Cantador José Castro, tenor – Rafael William Rodríquez, tenor – Marianieves Jacinto Cabrera, barítono – Capitán Rafael Briceño, actor – Lorenzo Barquero Luis Pardi, actor – Ño Pernalete Coro y Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de la Ópera Director – Carlos Mendoza Versión histórica grabada en Caracas, 1967 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/libreriaradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/libreriaradio/support
2020 has accelerated diversity and inclusion in procurement through the impact of the global pandemic and BlackLivesMatter protests. In this special episode of Talent Talks, Martin welcomes another incredible line-up who discuss how their own companies are encouraging diversity and inclusion and how we can continue this momentum within the procurement industry.Our panel includes:Laura Grant. Former VP of Procurement at Virgin AtlanticTunde Adeniyi, Clinical Sourcing Lead for Salisbury NHSCaroline Lloyd, Head of Procurement Operations North/Central Europe at DS SmithRo Hulston, Head of Procurement at ITVThis episode of Talent Talks covers:What is the meaning of diversity and inclusion?Examples of embracing diversity and inclusion within Virgin, NHS, DS Smith and ITVHow to ensure it is actively implemented throughout your teamThe impact of the #blacklivesmatter initiative on businessesHow the procurement industry can improveSupporting women into leadership rolesTips & advice to be proactive in diversity and inclusionLinks and references at: https://talentdrive.co.uk/category/talent-talks-podcast/Get in touch: martin@talentdrive.co.uk
BOOBS! BLOOD! MORE BOOBS! Piranha 3D checks all three boxes and more! Join us for the season 2 finale of What's Your Favorite Scary Movie where we wrap up our favorite moments of the past 40 episodes!We would die if you rated and reviewed us on your favorite podcast-listening platform and creep us on social media for podcast updates, horror movie news, and reviews @ScaryMoviePod on all platforms! Check out What's Your Favorite Scary Movie HQ at scarymoviepod.com!Theme by Alex ShawverOther music zapsplat.com, "Panthalassa" and "Bush Week" by nihilore.comAudio clips from Piranha 3D, Scream 2, and "The Flower Duet" by Léo DelibesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scarymoviepod)
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podcast...podcast...podcast...podcast...PODCAST! We're terrorizing your podcast feed with our review of 1992's Candyman
Eat your heart out Ariel
Grab a delicious slice of pizza and dance around your house because Julieann Marie is back for a devilishly thrilling discussion of Ti West's The House of the Devil
Hide you kittens, hide your souls! Parker is back to drag your ears to our
It listens to our podcast and so should you! The Scary Movie gang reunites to discuss the contemporary classic It Follows
Give yourself life - Cody Wimmer returns to discuss the cult classic Re-Animator
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Heaven is a place on Earth when you're listening to this week's episode
Face masks. Survival. Isolation