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This week's theme: Changing Our Stories If you're feeling exhausted before your day even begins, it's time to prioritize self-care. Changing our stories to focus on […] The post Changing Our Stories with Pamela Wagner appeared first on Heather Hansen Oneill.
AI is being used to write stories that flood the internet with trash and spam, but it can also help journalists tell stories that can be personalized and updated automatically. In the latest installment of our oral history project, we look at how journalism story structures are evolving with AI. We Meet: Computational Journalist Francesco Marconi, co-founder of real-time information company Applied XL Credits: This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong and Emma Cillekens, and it was mixed by Garret Lang, with original music from him and Jacob Gorski. Art by Anthony Green.
On this episode of the podcast, AANE certified therapist, Daniel Dashnaw, from Couples Therapy, Inc. provides important information about how the stories and narratives we create, impact our neurodiverse relationships and our nervous systems. He also addresses how partners may experience a polarity in emotional styles that can lead to a clash around the stories both partners "tell" themselves. Daniel talks about how he helps both partners "slow down" and unpack the stories and narratives to create better understanding and reduce conflict in their relationship. He also shares how he creates structure in conflict and provides couples with concrete tools that can be used to reduce nervous system overwhelm and flooding. Daniel also addresses: The challenges of marathon emotional sharing. The value of "soft start-ups" How a clash of expectations impacts both partners. How trauma impacts our brains. The importance of special interests for re-regulating the nervous system. Understanding the impact of mind-blindness. Finding ways to increase understanding of both partner's perspectives. Cognitive empathy. The importance of asking: "What kind of relationship do you want to have?; "What kind of partner do you want to be?"; and "What is the distance between the two?" If you are interested in contacting Daniel you can reach him at: www.couplestherapyinc.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you liked this episode, please subscribe to the podcast so that you don't miss an episode. If you would like to learn more about neurodiverse relationships, please check out: www.neurodiverselove.com or follow Mona on Instagram @neurodiverse_love If you are interested in joining the free on-line peer support groups being offered for the non-autistic/neurotypical partners, please send Mona a DM on Instagram or send an email to: neurodiverselove4u@gmail.com Mona is also offering support groups for Neurodiverse Couples. If you and your partner are interested in joining a group, please send an e-mail with the heading "Neurodiverse Couples Group" to: neurodiverselove4u@gmail.com. You will receive information about the cost and the dates for the next group. Thanks for being a part of the Neurodiverse Love community! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neurodiverse-love/message
Jocelyn Mcclellan is a successful entrepreneur, a dreamer, and a doer - but her life hasn't always looked this way. From health challenges, crippling anxiety, & financial struggles, to truly finding herself and experiencing joy & happiness - Joce has learned that she is ultimately the creator of her story. Jocelyn walks us through her journey of choosing to rise above her circumstances that kept her down for so long. She shares just how she has taken her life back and how we too can change our stories and live our hypest lives.
We are about to get raw and real! In this episode, Kim Somers Egelsee and Eden Sustin get raw and real about the experiences they have had with a lot of the topics they have talked about with their guests. We have a conversation about how are we doing and what are we working on healing. We also talk about the personal stories we are moving towards changing and how we are working on becoming more aware of those stories to make different life decisions.
Have you heard of seed stories? They might come from stories we were told when we were kids, from common sense, or they may be universal beliefs passed on to us throughout the years. In any case, we all carry truths inside of us that we believe to be undeniable facts. It is difficult to unravel these truths due to the possibility of finding out that they are false, but a necessary step toward self-development; toward, eventually, making the world a better place. In this episode of the Next Level Human podcast, Dr. Jade analyzes the 4 untruths we tend to consider cold facts: “I am special,” “I deserve,” “Life is fair,” “Death is bad.” However, if you change your relationship with these stories, you free yourself up from the suffering caused by these stories. Tune in if you're ready to learn why freeing yourself from false truths allows you to embrace true ones. Check out the Next Level Human sponsors! Visit https://www.paleovalley.com/nextlevel to learn more about the gut-friendly 100% grass fed beef sticks and save 15%! Go to CURED at https://bit.ly/32fNS40 to use checkout code NEXTLEVEL and save10% on the best CBD and natural adaptogen supplements such as ZEN Connect with Dr. Jade Teta Website: www.jadeteta.com Instagram: @jadeteta
Nic Aguirre (https://www.instagram.com/nicnosis/) joins me to chat about his journey into hypnosis and the depression he overcame to get there. We chat about how we can change our stories and the impact hypnosis can do to supercharge that. Then we get into mass hypnosis and the effect its had on all of us. Thanks to the patrons for your support! https://www.patreon.com/ryansinger @Rysing on Twitter and Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meandparanormalyou/message
This is an interview with Coach Moira, directly from Scotland. Such a delightul conversation!
The Utah Podcast Summit is Saturday June 2nd. You can learn all about starting a podcast and meet the hosts of your favorite podcasts. Featured podcasts include The Nightside Project, The Cultural Hall, I Am Salt Lake, Outlier, Dirt In Your Skirt, Year Of Polygamy, Changing Our Stories, Consider Our Knowledge, Fandom Podcast, and others. Featured personalities include Ethan Millard, Alex Kirry, Chris Holifield, Krissie Holifield, Ever Gonzalez, Margaret Schlachter, Richie T. Steadman, Lindsay Hansen Park, Andrea Smardon, Jon Accarrino, Sheryl Worsley, Conor Bentley, Laura Montoya, Blair Nicole, Bobby Glen James, Chrisella Herzog, and Brandon Ushio
Coming soon on Changing Our Stories podcast, LGBTQ Off the Grid, a series exploring the far corners of the Mountain West where lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender people and those questioning their sexuality are often unseen.
The 4-part UPR Original Series LGBTQ: Off The Grid explores the often unseen and unaddressed aspects of rural life for LGBTQ individuals and their families. This series is in partnership with the Changing Our Stories podcast. The series is made possible by the LGBTQ Community Endowment Fund , the USU Center for Women and Gender , and the USU Access & Diversity Center .
About the Show: On this episode of the podcast we sit down and chat Andrea Smardon. We find out her story. Andrea is the host and producer of Changing Our Stories podcast, and former reporter at KUER 90.1. We find out what got her interested in working in the radio industry and more specifically with public radio. We also find out what drives her as an individual, what she loves about creating stories, and why she left her job at KUER to create her own podcast, Changing Our Stories. Links Mentioned on the Show: Changing Our Stories website https://changingourstories.org/ Changing Our Stories Facebook https://www.facebook.com/changingourstories/ Changing Our Stories twitter https://twitter.com/UtahPodcaster Changing Our Stories intsagram https://www.instagram.com/changingourstories/ Jed’s Barber Shop http://jedsbarbershop.com/ Amanda Kay Memories http://www.amandakaymemories.com/
Changing Our Stories is a podcast about transformation. Forged in the Mountain West, it's a virtual campfire under the stars. Here we gather to reflect on where we came from… and imagine where we’re headed next. Each episode is an intimate, true story about what it takes to make meaningful change.
This is a new episode in our monthly podcast series, Upaya Conversations, a collaboration with Upaya Zen Center. David Loy, PhD, was the Besl Family Chair of Ethics/Religion and Society at Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH from 2006 to 2011. Before that he served as professor of philosophy at Bunkyo University in Chigasaki, Japan from 1991 […] The post Changing Our Stories appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.