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Your Anxious Child
Lessons From Infancy: Interview with Claudia Gold, MD

Your Anxious Child

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 49:42


Claudia Gold, M.D. is a developmental pediatrician who has just published her fifth book Getting to Know You: Lessons in Early Relational Health From Infants and Caregivers. She has previously been on this podcast when we talked about her book The Developmental Science of Early Childhood (2017). Dr Gold discusses how early infant-caregiver relationship serve as a prototype for all the relationships that follow. She talks about the importance of just observing your infant and that relationships are always messy. As a pediatrician she is well versed in practical advice, however in this interview and in her book she talks about what do when nothing seems to work. She illustrates how taking a stance of "not knowing" can often help relationship heal and move on

The Supporting Child Caregivers Podcast
Episode 138: The SCC Pod: Dr. Claudia Gold: What is Early Relational Health

The Supporting Child Caregivers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 38:29


Claudia Gold, a developmental pediatrician and author of four books on parenting, will introduce our new series, “What is Early Relational Health”?

An Evolving Man Podcast
What Are Emotional Flashbacks & How Might They Show Up in My Life? | Piers Cross

An Evolving Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 10:07


Today I wanted to offer some reflections about emotional flashbacks.Pete Walker talks about how these emotional triggers and reactions are a symptom of complext PTSD.I used to struggle with emotional flashbacks regularly.Today I talk about some of the examples from my own life.I also talk about how to deal with these flashbacks and I link it to Pete Walker's 13 Ways of Dealing With Flashbacks:http://pete-walker.com/pdf/13StepsManageFlashbacks.pdfI also talk about Dr Claudia Gold's interview here: https://youtu.be/3m2ZM5T0P_8?si=JWmL6MVm7IHrepXvTake care,Piers--- Piers is an author and a men's transformational coach and therapist who works mainly with trauma, boarding school issues, addictions and relationship problems. He also runs online men's groups for ex-boarders, retreats and a podcast called An Evolving Man. He is also the author of How to Survive and Thrive in Challenging Times. To purchase Piers first book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Survive-Thrive-Challenging-Times/dp/B088T5L251/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=piers+cross&qid=1609869608&sr=8-1 For more videos please visit: http://youtube.com/pierscross For FB: https://www.facebook.com/pierscrosspublic For Piers' website and a free training How To Find Peace In Everyday Life: https://www.piers-cross.com/community Many blessings, Piers Cross http://piers-cross.com/

Nobody Told Me!
Dr. Ed Tronick & Dr. Claudia Gold: ...the power of discord

Nobody Told Me!

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 29:48


Most relationships have their ups and downs, whether they're between family members, friends or co-workers.  Most of us don't like the down times because it's uncomfortable to be feeling angry or disconnected from those we care about.  However, our guests, clinical psychologist Dr. Ed Tronick and pediatrician Dr. Claudia Gold, say conflicts in relationships are the keys to better relationships.   Doctors Tronick and Gold are the authors of the book,  "The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust".  Their website is https://thepowerofdiscord.com/

Nobody Told Me!
Dr. Ed Tronick & Dr. Claudia Gold: ...the power of discord

Nobody Told Me!

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 32:27


Most relationships have their ups and downs, whether they're between family members, friends or co-workers.  Most of us don't like the down times because it's uncomfortable to be feeling angry or disconnected from those we care about.  However, our guests, clinical psychologist Dr. Ed Tronick and pediatrician Dr. Claudia Gold, say the conflicts in relationships are the keys to better relationships.   Doctors Tronick and Gold are the authors of the book,  "The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust".  Their website is https://thepowerofdiscord.com/   Our sponsor, Green Chef, is a CCOF-certified meal kit company that makes eating well easy with plans to fit every lifestyle.  Whether you're Keto, Paleo, Vegan, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free, or just looking to eat more balanced meals, Green Chef offers a range of recipes to suit your preferences.  Fill up with Protein Packed, Green Chef's newest collection of recipes fit for a high-protein dietary preference.  Choose from three weekly menu items, each including at least 40 grams of protein per serving.  You can expect a variety of satisfying and flavorful recipes like Greek Chicken Salad with Mint Olive Tapenade, Enchilada-Spiced Turkey Bowls and Almond-Crusted Barramundi. Cut down on meal prep with pre-portioned and prepped ingredients, including pre-measured sauces, spices and dressings.  Go to GreenChef.com/nobody60 and use code nobody60 to get 60% off plus free shipping!

Momnificent
Help! My Kid is Having a Tantrum | Dr. Claudia Gold

Momnificent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 21:00


As parents, we've all experienced the frustration and helplessness that comes with our children's outbursts, but Dr. Claudia helps us to understand the underlying reasons behind these behaviors. With her extensive background in infant mental health and child development, Dr. Claudia, renowned pediatrician and parenting expert provides a unique perspective on how to interpret and respond to tantrums. She explains how tantrums are a natural and necessary part of a child's emotional development, and why our response as parents can greatly impact how our children learn to regulate their emotions. Through relatable examples and practical advice, Dr. Claudia empowers parents to respond to tantrums in a way that fosters healthy emotional growth and builds stronger parent-child relationships. Whether you're a new parent or an experienced caregiver, this video is a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of their child's behavior and emotions. To Learn More:  https://www.claudiamgoldmd.com More about the Host - Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an Elementary Public School Principal, Certified Master Life Coach and Speaker. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors.  Check out her NEW Course - Happy Kids, Not Perfect Kids (Click Here) Follow Karin on social -  Karin's YouTube Channel TikTok - karinjakubowski Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski Click here to get her free video course “First Steps to Happy Kids” www.educationalimpactacademy.com

The Supporting Child Caregivers Podcast
Episode 101: 101 The SCC Pod: The NBO in Rural USA

The Supporting Child Caregivers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 39:29


Claudia Gold, author of the “Hello It's Me” project,  talks about using the NBO in her work with families in rural America and tells wonderful stories about her experiences.References for the NBO Series:Nugent TJ, Bartlett J, Vonende A, Valim C (2017). The effects of the Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO) system on sensitivity in mother-infant interactions, Infants & Young Children, 30(4):257-208.Kristensen I, Juul S, Kronborg H (2020). What are the effects of supporting early parenting by newborn behavioral observations (NBO)? A cluster randomized trial, BMC Psychology, 8, Open Access 752. Nicolson S, Carron S, Paul C (2022). Supporting early relationships and reducing maternal distress with the Newborn Behavioral Observations: A randomized controlled effectiveness trial, Infant Mental Health Journal, 43(3):455-473. 

Nobody Told Me!
Dr. Ed Tronick & Dr. Claudia Gold: ...on the power of discord

Nobody Told Me!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 34:14


Relationships have their ups and downs, whether they're between family members, friends or co-workers.  Most of us don't like the down times because it's uncomfortable to feel angry or disconnected from those we care about.  However, our guests on this episode, clinical psychologist Dr. Ed Tronick and pediatrician Dr. Claudia Gold, say the conflicts in relationships are the keys to better relationships. Doctors Tronick and Gold are the authors of the book, “The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust”.     Note: This episode was previously aired.   Our sponsor, Ritual's Essential Protein, is a delicious, plant-based protein powder with three distinct formulas designed to meet the body's changing protein needs during different life stages.  There's Daily Shake 18+, Daily Shake 50+ and Daily Shake Pregnancy and Postpartum. Each of these three thoughtful formulas contains 20 grams of pea protein per serving. Ritual's Essential Protein powder is a good foundation for your health that's easy to incorporate into your daily rituals—just add water, shake and sip! Ritual offers a super flexible subscription service with free shipping for subscribers, free, easy cancellation and a money-back guarantee within the trial period. Ready to shake up your protein Ritual? Our Nobody Told Me! listeners get 10% off during your first 3 months at ritual.com/NTM.     Thanks to our sponsor, Lomi, the world's first Smart Waste Appliance.  If you've struggled with composting and feel it's too much work, or feel bad that you're not doing your part to help the environment, you have to check out Lomi, the countertop electric composter.  Just about anything you'd put into the kitchen disposer can be put into the Lomi on your countertop and turned into dirt in four hours.  Use that dirt in your garden! There's no smell when Lomi runs and it's really quiet.  Turn your food waste into dirt with the press of a button with Lomi.  Lomi will make the perfect gift for someone on your shopping list!  Just head to LOMI.COM/NTM and use the promo code NTM to get $50 off your Lomi!

An Evolving Man Podcast
AEM #41 – Dr Claudia M Gold – Children's Mental Health Expert Talks About Boarding School, Trauma & Healing

An Evolving Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 59:59


This episode hears from one of the US's leading paediatrician's Dr Claudia M Gold. Here she speaks about attachment theory, the power of discord – the importance of having ups and downs in relationships and how that links in to childhood trauma and especially boarding school syndrome.Some of the areas we talk about are containment, the power of being heard, rupture and mismatch and uncertainty as they relate to relationships. We also talk about Prince Harry and how his experiences of boarding school and the death of his mother Princess Diana. ---Claudia M. Gold, MD is a pediatrician and writer who practiced general and behavioral pediatrics for over 20 years and now specializes in early childhood mental health. She is on the faculty of the U-Mass Chan Medical School Early Relational Fellowship, the Brazelton Institute at Boston Children's Hospital, and the Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute. She is a clinician with Volunteers in Medicine, Berkshires and director of the Hello It's Me Project, a community-based program supporting parent-infant relationships in high-need low resourced communities. Dr. Gold speaks frequently to a variety of audiences including parents and professionals. Some of the questions/ areas for conversation:I would love you to share some of your journey. How did you arrive at where you are now?I would love to hear you speak about the power of being heard & feeling heard.Could you explain what containment is – Winnicott, etc?I would be really interested in hearing you speak about the power of very early interactions.  One of the discussions going on in the boarding school literature over here is whether the ‘attachment break' that has been seen as occurring at the point at which a child is ‘sent away' to boarding school (at 6 or 7 or 8 or 11 years old) is the key ‘break' – or whether we should be looking earlier.  If you are a child born into a family that ‘belongs' to a culture/class that EXPECTS to send you away (and which may well hire a nanny for your early care), what are the impacts of being born into such a parenting culture/class?  How does this change the way they expect (and do) interact with you?  What happens when you layer a schooling ‘attachment break' on top of that, as opposed to the ‘break' coming as a scholarship or other unexpected ‘opportunity'?  Boarding School experiences are full of unrepaired ruptures.  I would love to hear you speak about the impact of those.Leading on from question 4, I would love you to speak to what age it is appropriate for a child to be separated from their parents. And is there a healthy way of doing this? What are the impacts on an adult who has been through this rupture? Are there certain symptoms?Discord P.31 – What happens if there is discord in a relationship but it is never healed? E.g. a child is sent away to board and never has a chance to speak up or heal the rupture?Certainty P.226 – I love what you say about certainty and how it “leads us away from growth and healing.” I know in Buddhism that uncertainty, (annicca – impermance) is a key teaching. Could you speak a little about the power of uncertainty in relationships.If we have been through a rupture like boarding school how do we start to heal this?How do people find out more about you and the work you do?To find out more about Claudia M Gold, please visit her website here: https://www.claudiamgoldmd.com/To buy her books please visit: https://www.claudiamgoldmd.com/#---For more information about Piers Cross and his work with trauma and boarding school syndrome:  https://www.piers-cross.com/

Authentic Parenting
Understanding Attachment with Bethany Saltman

Authentic Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 55:09


How much do our childhoods, and especially the quality of our first loving bonds, determine who we become and how we love. A truly fascinating and delightful conversation about the science of attachment with a longtime Zen student, author of a phenomenal book Strange Situation: A Mother's Journey into the Science of Attachment Bethany Saltman. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Lost Daughter  Strange Situation  Becoming Attached by Robert Karen, Ph.D Bethany Saltman's wesbite  Follow her on Instagram Ep. 315: How to Help Kids with Emotional Self-Regulation with Mona Delahooke, PhD Ep. 267: The Power of Discord Dr. Ed Tronick and Claudia Gold, MD Ep. 260: Parenting with Presence with Dr. Dan Siegel  Ep. 189: What's Your Attachment Style? with Jenny Rosier, Ph.D Adult Attachment Interivew Protocol    SUPPORT THE SHOW, SHOW YOUR LOVE Become a patron on Patreon.com and join 18 exisiting memebers who contribute $92 towards our monthly goal of $500.  Make a one-time donation in any amount to say “Thank you!” Rate or write a review   FULL SHOW NOTES www.authenticparenting.com/podcast    HOW WORK WITH ANNA I would be thrilled to support you in your parenting journey! All listeners get 10% off on my services. Private Coaching Online courses and classes    GET IN TOUCH Comments, questions, feedback, and love notes  USA listeners call 732-763-2576 and leave a voicemail. International listeners use the FREE Speak Pipe tool on my website Email: info@authenticparenting.com   STAY CONNECTED Instagram Facebook Group-Authentic Parenting Community   Thank you for listening!  With gratitude, Anna Seewald Parent Educator, Keynote Speaker, Author www.authenticparenting.com

Smart Family Podcast
SFP 046 | Drs Ed Tronick and Claudia Gold Discuss the Importance of Mismatch and Repair for all Healthy Relationships; Why Mental Health Problems are Often More Complicated than a Diagnosis; Trauma And Resilience

Smart Family Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 62:55


"The brain is an organ sculpted by experience." In this episode we sit down with Dr Ed Tronick, a pioneer in the field of child psychology and Dr Claudia Gold, a pediatrician expert and advocate for the study of parent-infant mental health. We've delved into the importance of early experiences before but in this episode we look specifically at one of the most powerful paradigms in child psychology, the Still Face Paradigm, which Dr Tronick discovered. Both Ed and Claudia make powerful arguments for why being able to move from states of mismatch and repair is vital when developing healthy relationships and how this need for repair is wired into babies right from birth. We also discuss how this paradigm relates to trauma and resilience; and how mental health, development and attachment are so closely related.

I'm Probably Wrong (About Everything)
#108 Dr. Claudia Gold: Childism - Prejudice Against Children

I'm Probably Wrong (About Everything)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 62:43


Dr. Claudia Gold practiced general and behavioral pediatrics for over 25 years and now specializes in early childhood mental health. Gold is the director of The Hello It's Me Project, a rural community based-program designed to promote healthy relationships between infants and their caregivers. Gold works as a clinician with FIRST Steps Together, a United States federally funded program for pregnant and parenting women with opioid use disorders, and as an infant-parent mental health consultant at Volunteers in Medicine, Berkshires. Gold has written numerous articles and she presents regularly for audiences of both parents and professionals around the world. Gold has written four books: The Power of Discord with co-author Ed Tronick, forthcoming June 2020, The Developmental Science of Early Childhood(2017), The Silenced Child(2016), and Keeping Your Child in Mind(2011). Gold is also on the faculty of the Infant-Parent Mental Health Fellowship Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston, the Brazelton Institute at Boston Children's Hospital , and the Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute.

The Kathryn Zox Show

Kathryn interviews Author, Professor Ed Tronick PhD. Many of us may think that perfect harmony is the defining characteristic of healthy relationships, but the truth is that human interactions are messy, complicated, and confusing. And according to renowned psychologist Ed Tronick PhD and pediatrician Claudia Gold, that is not only okay, but it is also actually crucial to our social and emotional development. Working through the volley of mismatch and repair in everyday life helps us form deep, lasting, trusting relationships, resilience in times of stress and trauma, and a solid sense of self in the world. Tronick, a developmental and clinical psychologist, has been featured by Nova, 60 Minutes, the NY Times, and the Boston Globe, among others, and speaks to audiences worldwide.Kathryn also interviews Author, Attorney Bill Eddy LCSW, Esq.The level of stress and conflict in today's world is higher than seen in decades. We all can use tools for managing the emotions this has caused. At the same time, there also appears to be more high conflict people who are preoccupied with blaming others and verbally venting or attacking those around them.Utilizing a proven method for defusing antagonistic interactions, Eddy shows readers how to address a variety of potentially contentious situations, including family conflicts, workplace disputes, neighbor and stranger confrontations, emotional political discussions, and circumstances involving angry customers, clients, and patients. In addition to authoring over twenty books, Bill Eddy LCSW also writes a popular blog on PsychologyToday.com with over five million views and is the co-founder of High Conflict Institute.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Ed Tronick PhD.

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 0:30


Kathryn interviews Author, Professor Ed Tronick PhD. Many of us may think that perfect harmony is the defining characteristic of healthy relationships, but the truth is that human interactions are messy, complicated, and confusing. And according to renowned psychologist Ed Tronick PhD and pediatrician Claudia Gold, that is not only okay, but it is also actually crucial to our social and emotional development. Working through the volley of mismatch and repair in everyday life helps us form deep, lasting, trusting relationships, resilience in times of stress and trauma, and a solid sense of self in the world. Tronick, a developmental and clinical psychologist, has been featured by Nova, 60 Minutes, the NY Times, and the Boston Globe, among others, and speaks to audiences worldwide.Kathryn also interviews Author, Attorney Bill Eddy LCSW, Esq.The level of stress and conflict in today's world is higher than seen in decades. We all can use tools for managing the emotions this has caused. At the same time, there also appears to be more high conflict people who are preoccupied with blaming others and verbally venting or attacking those around them.Utilizing a proven method for defusing antagonistic interactions, Eddy shows readers how to address a variety of potentially contentious situations, including family conflicts, workplace disputes, neighbor and stranger confrontations, emotional political discussions, and circumstances involving angry customers, clients, and patients. In addition to authoring over twenty books, Bill Eddy LCSW also writes a popular blog on PsychologyToday.com with over five million views and is the co-founder of High Conflict Institute.

The Kathryn Zox Show

Kathryn interviews Author, Professor Ed Tronick PhD. Many of us may think that perfect harmony is the defining characteristic of healthy relationships, but the truth is that human interactions are messy, complicated, and confusing. And according to renowned psychologist Ed Tronick PhD and pediatrician Claudia Gold, that is not only okay, but it is also actually crucial to our social and emotional development. Working through the volley of mismatch and repair in everyday life helps us form deep, lasting, trusting relationships, resilience in times of stress and trauma, and a solid sense of self in the world. Tronick, a developmental and clinical psychologist, has been featured by Nova, 60 Minutes, the NY Times, and the Boston Globe, among others, and speaks to audiences worldwide.Kathryn also interviews Author, Attorney Bill Eddy LCSW, Esq.The level of stress and conflict in today's world is higher than seen in decades. We all can use tools for managing the emotions this has caused. At the same time, there also appears to be more high conflict people who are preoccupied with blaming others and verbally venting or attacking those around them.Utilizing a proven method for defusing antagonistic interactions, Eddy shows readers how to address a variety of potentially contentious situations, including family conflicts, workplace disputes, neighbor and stranger confrontations, emotional political discussions, and circumstances involving angry customers, clients, and patients. In addition to authoring over twenty books, Bill Eddy LCSW also writes a popular blog on PsychologyToday.com with over five million views and is the co-founder of High Conflict Institute.

The Kathryn Zox Show
Ed Tronick PhD.

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 0:30


Kathryn interviews Author, Professor Ed Tronick PhD. Many of us may think that perfect harmony is the defining characteristic of healthy relationships, but the truth is that human interactions are messy, complicated, and confusing. And according to renowned psychologist Ed Tronick PhD and pediatrician Claudia Gold, that is not only okay, but it is also actually crucial to our social and emotional development. Working through the volley of mismatch and repair in everyday life helps us form deep, lasting, trusting relationships, resilience in times of stress and trauma, and a solid sense of self in the world. Tronick, a developmental and clinical psychologist, has been featured by Nova, 60 Minutes, the NY Times, and the Boston Globe, among others, and speaks to audiences worldwide.Kathryn also interviews Author, Attorney Bill Eddy LCSW, Esq.The level of stress and conflict in today's world is higher than seen in decades. We all can use tools for managing the emotions this has caused. At the same time, there also appears to be more high conflict people who are preoccupied with blaming others and verbally venting or attacking those around them.Utilizing a proven method for defusing antagonistic interactions, Eddy shows readers how to address a variety of potentially contentious situations, including family conflicts, workplace disputes, neighbor and stranger confrontations, emotional political discussions, and circumstances involving angry customers, clients, and patients. In addition to authoring over twenty books, Bill Eddy LCSW also writes a popular blog on PsychologyToday.com with over five million views and is the co-founder of High Conflict Institute.

Dr Doug & Friends Radio
The Power of Discord

Dr Doug & Friends Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 51:23


Discord. We all experience it our lives personally, in relationships, and often as parents with our children.How do we navigate the ups and downs in life and use them in a positive way to build trust, intimacy and resilience?I am pleased to have Ed Tronic, PhD, a developmental neuroscientist, and Claudia Gold, MD, a behavioral pediatrician on the show to discuss both their research and clinical experience in turning discord from a negative experience into a positive experience.Dr Doug Radio Radio Show is broadcast live at 11am PT Tuesdays on K4HD - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com ) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).

Momnificent
#006: Dr. Claudia Gold - Quick Diagnosis and Overmedication.

Momnificent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 2160:00


What's Really Going On? Listening Changes the Brain says Dr. Gold. Dr. Gold is a Pediatrician specializing in the area of infants and families. She is the director of the ‘Hello It's Me Project,' a community project in Western Massachusetts which teaches doctors and practitioners through her course how to support parent infant relationships in rural communities with high needs and low resources through her methodology and research.  Dr. Gold gives parents hope in ways they can truly begin to understand and support the healthy development of their child. Her goal is to impact our next generation and put them on a different trajectory in this time of increased mental health needs and concerns that has us all worried. In her book, “The Silenced Child,” Dr. Gold shares how behind every troublesome behavior there is always a story crying to be heard. Dr. Gold's hope is to empower parents to learn more about their child from the minute they are born and how to watch, observe and learn what your child needs. Listen how Dr. Gold explains how to take a stance of wonder and curiosity asking yourself, “What is this behavior really about?” and being respectful of what your child is bringing.  Dr. Gold shares with us how children are being silenced and their development stunted in the age of quick diagnosis and overmedication. In her book, ‘The Silenced Child' she shows the tremendous power of listening in promoting growth and healing. When we pause for a moment of human connection and communication, we discover a path to healing.  Links to her books https://www.educationalimpactacademy.com/resources The Developmental Science of Early Childhood The Silenced Child Keeping Your Child in Mind The Power of Discord (2020)   Sign up for Dr. Gold's blog and you will receive her newsletter every two weeks https://www.claudiamgoldmd.com/

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter
Dr. Claudia Gold: How Discord and Repair Build Resiliency in Relationships - Part 2

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 31:37


Karen welcomes Dr. Claudia Gold to the show to conclude their two part conversation about her latest book, The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships Are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust. This follows the two part conversation with the book's co-author, Dr. Edward Tronick on November 17th and 24th.  Dr. Claudia Gold has been practicing general and behavioral pediatrics for almost thirty years, and currently is on the faculty of the Infant-Parent Mental Health Fellowship Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston, the Brazelton Institute at Boston Children’s Hospital , and the Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute.

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter
Dr. Claudia Gold: How Discord and Repair Build Resiliency in Relationships - Part 1

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 28:38


Karen welcomes Dr. Claudia Gold to the show for part one of their two part conversation about her latest book, The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships Are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust. Part two of the conversation will come out on December 8th. This follows the two part conversation with the book's co-author, Dr. Edward Tronick on November 17th and 24th. Dr. Claudia Gold has been practicing general and behavioral pediatrics for almost thirty years, and currently is on the faculty of the Infant-Parent Mental Health Fellowship Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston, the Brazelton Institute at Boston Children’s Hospital , and the Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute.

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter
Dr. Edward Tronick: How Discord and Repair Build Resiliency in Relationships - Part 2

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 36:27


Karen welcomes the esteemed Dr. Edward Tronick of the University of Massachusetts - Boston, conductor of the famed Still Face Experiment, to the show for part one of their two part conversation about his new book, The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships Are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust. On December 1st and 8th, Karen will have a two-part conversation with Dr. Tronick's co-author on the Power of Discord, Dr. Claudia Gold. Ed Tronick is a developmental and clinical psychologist. Professor Tronick is a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston, is director of the Child Development Unit, a research associate in Newborn Medicine, a lecturer at Harvard Medical School, an associate professor at both the Graduate School of Education and the School of Public Health at Harvard. With Kristie Brandt, Dorothy Richardson, Marilyn Davillier he has created an Infant-Parent Mental Health Post Graduate Certificate Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston. He has developed the Newborn Behavioral Assessment Scale and the Touchpoints Project with T.B. Brazelton. He developed the Still-face paradigm.

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter
Dr. Edward Tronick: How Discord and Repair Build Resiliency in Relationships - Part 1

Attachment Theory in Action with Karen Doyle Buckwalter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 29:55


Karen welcomes the esteemed Dr. Edward Tronick of the University of Massachusetts - Boston, conductor of the famed Still Face Experiment, to the show for part one of their two part conversation about his new book, The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships Are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust. Part two of the conversation will come out on November 24th. On December 1st and 8th, Karen will have a two-part conversation with Dr. Tronick's co-author on the Power of Discord, Dr. Claudia Gold.Ed Tronick is a developmental and clinical psychologist. Professor Tronick is a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston, is director of the Child Development Unit, a research associate in Newborn Medicine, a lecturer at Harvard Medical School, an associate professor at both the Graduate School of Education and the School of Public Health at Harvard. With Kristie Brandt, Dorothy Richardson, Marilyn Davillier he has created an Infant-Parent Mental Health Post Graduate Certificate Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston. He has developed the Newborn Behavioral Assessment Scale and the Touchpoints Project with T.B. Brazelton. He developed the Still-face paradigm.

Raising Good Humans
The Power of Co-Regulation with Dr. Claudia Gold.

Raising Good Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 37:25


What is Co-Regulation and How do we co-regulate with our infants, children, and teens so that they become more self regulated with Dr. Claudia Gold.   www.purple.com/humans to save 10% off any order of $200 or more. www.kiwico.com with code HUMANS to get 50% off your first month plus Free shipping on ANY crate line. And head to peanut.app.link/raisinggoodhumans or search Peanut in the app store!   Produced by Dear Media

The Labors of Love Podcast
Episode 40: Parenting with Connectfulness

The Labors of Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 58:49


On this episode, La Shanda and her guest, Rebecca Wong, discuss the importance of repairing relational ruptures in breaking generational trauma cycles. Books Mentioned This Episode: The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships Are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust by Claudia Gold and Edward Tronick For More Information on Rebecca Wong connectfulness.com Facebook: @connectfulness Instagram: @connectfulness LinkedIn: @connectfulness Twitter: @connectfulness YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSCFN-u2rISucbLmTDNIY6A For more information about Labors of Love Facebook: Labors of Love Counseling and Consulting Twitter: @LaborsofLove513 Instagram: @LaborsofLove513 YouTube: Labors of Love Counseling and Consulting LLC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelaborsoflove/support

Tell Me Your Story
Claudia Gold - The Power Of Discord

Tell Me Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 56:21


Claudia Gold - The Power Of Discord by Richard Dugan

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Answers for the Family - Radio Show
"The Power of Discord"

Answers for the Family - Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 55:00


The Power of Discord: Why Discord in Relationships is the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust Show Guest: Claudia M. Gold, MD Society paints a picture that perfect harmony is the defining characteristic of healthy relationships, but the truth is that human interactions are messy, complicated, and confusing. According to renowned psychologist Ed Tronick and pediatrician Claudia Gold, that is not only okay, but it is also actually crucial to our social and emotional development. In The Power of Discord, these two pillars of UMass Boston show how working through the inevitable dissonance of human connection is the path to better relationships with romantic partners, family, friends, and colleagues. Working through the volley of mismatch and repair in everyday life helps us form deep, lasting, trusting relationships, resilience in times of stress and trauma, and a solid sense of self in the world. Drawing on Dr. Tronick's research and Dr. Gold's clinical experience, The Power of Discord is a refreshing and original look at our ability to relate to others and to ourselves.

Nobody Told Me!
Dr. Ed Tronick & Dr. Claudia Gold: ...the power of discord

Nobody Told Me!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 34:19


Most relationships have their ups and downs, whether they’re between family members, friends or co-workers.  Most of us don’t like the down times because it’s uncomfortable to be feeling angry or disconnected from those we care about.  However, our guests today, clinical psychologist Dr. Ed Tronick and pediatrician Dr. Claudia Gold, say the conflicts in relationships are the keys to better relationships.   Doctors Tronick and Gold are the authors of the new book,  The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust. *** Thanks to our sponsors of this episode! --> BetterHelp: get 10% off your first month of online counseling if there are issues that are interfering with your happiness or preventing you from achieving your goals by visiting betterhelp.com/nobody. --> Stamps.com: 4 week trial plus free postage and a digital scale without any long-term commitment. Go to stamps.com, click on the microphone at the top of the homepage, and type in NTM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice
Claudia Gold - Embrace the Messiness!

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 41:58


This episode of the “Mad in the Family” podcast discusses the role of human interaction in child development. Specifically, how conflict and miscommunication between parent and child is not only O.K., but crucial to a young person’s social and emotional development. According to our guest, Dr. Claudia Gold, the “messiness” of our relationships is exactly what helps us build trust, resilience, and a solid sense of self in the world. That is the subject of her latest book, which she discusses with us. Claudia Gold, M.D., is a pediatrician, infant-parent mental health specialist, author, teacher, and speaker based in western Massachusetts. Dr. Gold practiced general and behavioral pediatrics for more than 25 years, focusing on a preventative model, and now specializes in early childhood mental health. She’s also the director of The Hello It’s Me Project, a rural community-based program designed to promote healthy relationships between infants and their caregivers. In addition, she works as a clinician with FIRST Steps Together, a federally funded program for pregnant and parenting women with opioid-use disorders, and as an infant-parent mental health consultant at Volunteers in Medicine, Berkshires. Dr. Gold serves on the faculty of the Infant-Parent Mental Health Fellowship Program at the University of Massachusetts—Boston, the Brazelton Institute at Boston Children’s Hospital, and the Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute. She is the author of four books on child psychology and development: Keeping Your Child in Mind, The Silenced Child, The Developmental Science of Early Childhood, and most recently, The Power of Discord, written with Dr. Ed Tronick and published in June 2020. Claudia is the author of numerous articles, including Mad in America blogs, presents regularly for audiences of both parents and professionals around the world.

Human Nurture
Human Nurture - Ep 16 - PACT in Theory - Ed Tronick and Claudia Gold on Attachment

Human Nurture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 78:13


We have arrived at the final episode of Season 1 of Human Nurture!Not only is this the finale, it is also about attachment theory-- one of PACT's main ingredients -- and it features the renowned researcher Ed Tronick.Ed joins us with his co-author Claudia Gold to discuss their recently released book, The Power of Discord. Ed and Claudia offer a take on attachment theory that focuses on growth through the process of mismatch, mess and repair. They look at this process through Claudia's clinical work and Ed's attachment research with care-givers and young children through the Still Face Experiment.It is a heart-felt interview that touches on the current discord in our lives as COVID-19 spreads across our world and the murder of George Floyd reverberates through protests in our streets. We are also joined by the founder of PACT, Stan Tatkin, who provides us with his thoughts on the interview with Ed and Claudia, attachment theory and the overwhelming challenges of this moment in our lives.Time-----00:00:00 - 00:01:45 -Jason Introduction00:01:45-01:01:16 - Jason, Ed Tronick and Claudia Gold01:01:16-01:18:13 - Jason and Stan TatkinResources-----The Power of Discord on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Power-Discord-Relationships-Building-Resilience/dp/0316488879Still Face Experiment example video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apzXGEbZht0Ed Tronick WikiPedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_TronickClaudia Golde's website and books:https://www.claudiamgoldmd.com/ 

The Better Behavior Show with Dr. Nicole Beurkens
Episode 66: How Breakdowns Can Lead to Relationship Repair and Growth In Your Family

The Better Behavior Show with Dr. Nicole Beurkens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 39:52


My guest this week is Claudia M. Gold MD, a pediatrician, and writer who has practiced general and behavioral pediatrics for 25 years and currently specializes in early childhood mental health. Dr. Gold is on the faculty of the University of Massachusetts, Boston Infant-Parent Mental Health program, the Brazelton Institute, and the Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute. Her new book The Power of Discord: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust co-authored with developmental psychologist Ed Tronick, released this month. She is also the author of The Silenced Child: From Labels, Medications, and Quick-Fix Solutions to Listening, Growth, and Lifelong Resilience and Keeping Your Child in Mind: Overcoming Defiance, Tantrums, and other Everyday Behavior Problems by Seeing the World through Your Child's Eyes. In this episode, Dr. Gold and I discuss how breakdowns and miscommunication can lead to relationship repair and growth in families. Dr. Gold challenges the pursuit of ‘perfect parenting' and the ever-present ‘parent guilt' experienced with raising children. She teaches parents to open up to the mishaps in parenting and to use them as learning opportunities to look within instead of succumbing to the feeling of failure or experiencing anxiety and depression.   Where to learn more about Dr. Claudia Gold... The Power of Discord Book Claudia Gold's Website Claudia's Books Child In Mind Facebook Page     Connect with Dr. Nicole Beurkens on... Instagram Facebook Drbeurkens.com   Need help with improving your child's behavior naturally?  My book Life Will Get Better is available for purchase, click here to learn more.  Looking for more? Check out my Blog and the Better Behavior Naturally Parent Program - a resource guide for parents who want to be more effective with improving their child's behavior.  Interested in becoming a patient? Contact us here.

Amigos with Mike Finoia
CLAWmoney w/ Claudia Gold

Amigos with Mike Finoia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 72:01


This week, Mike is visited by iconic NYC graffiti artists Claudia "Claw Money" Gold. Claw grew up in Queens, made her mark (literally) on the Lower East Side of NYC in the 90's and without trying became an icon. Now, Claw is a mentor, entrepreneur, and stylist to the stars. Check out @CLAWmoney on Twitter & @CLAWmoney on Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Poptarts
Poptarts Episode 60: Graffiti Queen Claw Money!

Poptarts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 66:25


Through the late 80s and early 90s, graffiti goddess Claudia “Claw Money” Gold was leaving her signature, a paw with three claws, all over New York City and you can still find her iconic tags all around the Lower East Side. After making her mark with graffiti, she became the fashion editor at Swindle Magazine and then broke out as a fashion designer in 2002, launching her own signature clothing line that later led to Claw Money collaborations with Calvin Klein, Marc Ecko, Rag & Bone, and Nike. Her gear has a huge celebrity following, including one-name-wonders like MIA, Kanye, and Rihanna. She’s an outlaw and a trendsetter and in this episode of BUST’s Poptarts podcast, she lets us into her secret world of spray paint.

Gold Minds
Episode 11: Chris "Freedom" Pape

Gold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 87:41


In this episode of “Gold Minds”, Claw Money and Freedom both discuss: Slowly experiencing graffiti become a movement, and the culture as a whole, growing up as a young artist, The Freedom Tunnel, The people that lived there.----You can follow Claudia Gold aka "Claw Money" - (@clawmoney)You can follow Chris Freedom Pape - (@chrisfreedompape) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Gold Minds
Episode 10: Nick Heller

Gold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 78:21


In this episode of “Gold Minds”, Claw Money and Nick Heller both discuss: The stigmas behind mental illness, 9/11, how he copes with his anxiety, his work on Instagram as New York Nico, the origins of his production company Heller Films, as well as his film Big Mike Takes Lunch--Nick Heller is a human, just like you and me, that goes through an illness that unjustly has massive social stigmas tied to it. He is also an extremely talented film maker, that truly loves his city, and is extremely passionate about capturing people living in it, so the whole world can experience their talent, and beauty.--You can follow Claudia Gold aka "Claw Money" - (@clawmoney)You can follow Nick Heller - (@newyorknico) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Gold Minds
Episode 9: Parks Dept

Gold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 47:49


In this episode of “Gold Minds”, Claw Money and Arthur Soleimanpour both discuss: Starting out in the City, why he chose to move here in the first place, working his way up from being a PA to a producer on various projects, to becoming a creative director, as well as eventually starting his own company “Parks Dept”, and what they are all about!--What is it about this city that constantly pushes people to reach for more? With scenery as majestic as any part of the city skyline, and as tragic as homeless families begging for money on the street; it’s almost like it is subconsciously programing us, to make our dreams come to life, with just the right amount of inspiration, and fear. There are very few people in the city that create with the intention that Arthur approaches his content with, he puts the ball in your court and forces you to define it.--You can follow Claudia Gold aka "Claw Money" - (@clawmoney)You can follow Arthur Soleiimanpour’s company “Parks Dept” - (@ParksDept) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Gold Minds
Episode 8: Laurie Henzel

Gold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 76:10


In this episode of “Gold Minds”, Claw Money and Laurie Henzel both discuss: Feminism throughout history, The early days of “Bust”, being a working mom, living in New York, #MeToo, gentrification, politics, and the France riots.We have so much further to go, when it comes to equality for women, but have also come so far thanks to incredible women like Laurie Henzel, and the social progress that “Bust” magazine has aided in. What started as a passion project for Laurie, became a powerful voice and really helped set a positive tone, in what is easily one of the most important social movements to exist in human history. It really comes to show, when people organize their time, resources, and really believe in a cause, great things can be accomplished. We have so much to learn from them.It was an incredible honor to capture her storyYou can follow Claudia Gold aka "Claw Money" - (@clawmoney) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Gold Minds
Episode 7: Isaac “West” Rubinstein

Gold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 61:49


In this episode of “Gold Minds” Claw Money and Isaac “West” Rubinstein, both discuss: Early graffiti culture, Early Childhood involvement, Streetwear, Supreme, Branding, Innovation in Graffiti, and Being an artist.As a wide eyed young kid, he explored graffiti culture, style, technique, and made them a part of his essence as a person. Always learning, and progressing on every level, Isaac is truly a testament to what grind, determination, passion, pride in your work, and discipline can get you in this life. There are so many gems in this episode.We hope you learned as much as we did!You can follow Claudia Gold aka "Claw Money" - (@clawmoney) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Gold Minds
Episode 6: Martha Cooper

Gold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 67:04


In this episode of “Gold Minds” Claw Money and Martha Cooper, both discuss: Growing up in a photography household, Being in the Peace Corps, Traveling Asia, Starting out as a photographer, Photographing Graffiti, her upcoming Documentary ”Martha”, and the scene overall!What makes an art form legitimate? A lot of people will say money, but long before it can make money, there needs to be hubs under which people can gather, and acknowledge it. One of the people that documented the culture, and co-created one of these hubs, in the form of a book named “Subway Art”, is the living legend Martha Cooper.We hope you enjoy this interview as much as we did!You can follow Martha Cooper on Instagram - (@marthamoopergram)And follow Claudia Gold aka "Claw Money" - (@clawmoney) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Gold Minds
Episode 5: A-Trak

Gold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 86:37


In this episode of “Gold Minds” Claw Money and DJ A-Trak, both discuss: his origins, honing his skills with his brother, becoming a world class DJ, working with some of the biggest artists in the music industry, how "Fools Gold” started, and his mission with that brand.DJ A-Trak is a driven, extremely caring person, that is starting to give back to his community, and uplift up-and-coming artists. He does this by giving them a platform, that uses his brand and the clout that he has grinded tirelessly for. A child prodigy, A-Trak practiced his craft in secret, after being inspired by scratching sounds that he had never heard before. If there was ever anyone that deserved success, it’s Alain Macklovitch aka DJ A-TrakWe hope you enjoy this interview as much as we did!You can follow A-Trak on Instagram - (@atrak)And follow Claudia Gold aka "Claw Money" - (@clawmoney) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Gold Minds
Episode 4: Roxy Cottontail

Gold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 53:22


In this episode Claudia and Roxy Cottontail, both discuss Promoting shows, her origins, being an unsung hero, and the post 9/11 lower east side party scene.Some people do things specifically to get noticed, others, get noticed as an outcome of what they do, and then there are those, that "do" regardless of ever getting noticed. Roxy, was a massive figure in the lower east side party scene, getting to work promoting shows for diplo, as well as other globally renown DJs, she worked hard to bring people together to have special unique experiences, that might never happen again.We hope you enjoy this interview as much as we did!You can follow Roxy on Instagram - (@roxycottontail)And follow Claudia Gold - (@clawmoney) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Gold Minds
Episode 3: David "Chino BYI" Villorente

Gold Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 80:55


In this episode Claudia and David "Chino BYI" Villorente, both discuss graffiti , working for "The Source", his origins, his volunteer work, and his new collaborative book "The ABC's of Style”Not everyone volunteers time to help a normal stranger, much less, entire groups of at risk youth, and first time offenders, but David does. He gives kids another shot at life, instead of letting them start a cycle of recidivism, that ruins so many lives. Long time artist, designer, writer (graffiti, and The Source), and fellow incredible human being, David shares the darker parts of his past, that shows how he could have easily been one of those kids. He is living proof, that they aren't lost causes, that all they need is a little bit of love, support, and community.We hope you enjoy this interview as much as we did!You can follow David on Instagram - (@chinobyi)And follow Claudia Gold - (@clawmoney) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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On The Spot with Melinda Garvey
Episode 8: On The Spot Featuring Claudia Gold, founder, CEO, and the artist behind Claw Money

On The Spot with Melinda Garvey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 24:10


Her Claw icon became a ubiquitous fixture of NYC's urban sprawl and her unsanctioned art career that dates back to 1989. We got to sit down with the street art legend herself, Claudia Gold, the founder, CEO, and artist behind Claw Money! She now stands as a recognized artist, influencer, fashion editor, author and designer. She has changed the landscape and set precedents by being the first female artist to do collaborations with big-name companies such as Nike, Mountain Dew, Nascar, Vans and Calvin Klein. Her downtown New York City shop and collection line, Claw & Co (https://clawandco.com/), embodies all that is Claudia Gold with her clothing, vintage pieces, art and effervescent, one-of-a-kind Claw$ style. These days, she's also paying success forward by mentoring young women. ICYMI: Check out Claudia's #WomanToWatch feature in our daily newsletter and podcast #FourMinutesWithOnTheDot! https://onthedotwoman.com/woman/claudia-gold Make sure to check out her On The Dot #WomanToWatch feature and the stories of hundreds of other incredible women on our website OnTheDotWoman.com (OnTheDotWoman.com) and on our daily newsletter and podcast Four Minutes With On The Dot! Looking for more inspiration, advice and direction? Subscribe to our daily email newsletter (https://signup.onthedotwoman.com/) and podcast (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/on-the-spot-with-melinda-garvey/id1431606393?mt=2) Four Minutes with On The Dot where we provide you with the tools and motivation you need to get out there and be the bad ass babe you were meant to be. Tune in next Thursday when we sit down with the founder of the all-natural skin care line, Soapwalla Kitchen (https://soapwallakitchen.com/), Rachel Winard! We are focused on your success, so let us know what you think by chatting with us at @onthedotwoman on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We’d love to hear your voice!

On The Spot with Melinda Garvey
Episode 7: On The Spot Featuring Deanna Minich, Founder of Food & Spirit

On The Spot with Melinda Garvey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 32:34


In today's episode of On The Spot, we sit down with the founder of Food And Spirit (http://foodandspirit.com/), Deanna Minich! She sat down with us to discuss how she teaches others to cultivate eating as a path to personal growth, aiming to teach a whole self-approach to nourishment. Through Food and Spirit she aspires to bridge the gaps between science, spirituality and art in medicine. ICYMI: Check out Deanna's #WomanToWatch feature in our daily newsletter and podcast #FourMinutesWithOnTheDot! https://onthedotwoman.com/woman/deanna-minich Make sure to check out her On The Dot #WomanToWatch feature on our website OnTheDotWoman.com and on our daily newsletter and podcast Four Minutes With On The Dot! Looking for more inspiration, advice and direction? Subscribe to our daily email newsletter and podcast Four Minutes with On The Dot where we provide you with the tools and motivation you need to get out there and be the bad ass babe you were meant to be. Tune in next Thursday when we sit down with the founder, CEO, and badass artist behind Claw Money, Claudia Gold! We are focused on your success, so let us know what you think by chatting with us at @onthedotwoman on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. We’d love to hear your voice!

Four Minutes with On The Dot
Episode 200: Claudia Gold: The Woman Revolutionizing the Street-art Industry

Four Minutes with On The Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 4:28


Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon
The wildness of Muriel Spark

Freedom, Books, Flowers & the Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 52:19


Critic and novelist Margaret Drabble joins us to review the life and work of Muriel Spark, whose centenary we mark this year; Samuel Graydon discusses a new exhibition on J. R. R. Tolkien, including drawings and doodles, language trees and fan mail; the TLS's History editor David Horspool introduces a selection of new work on the medieval periodWorks discussedThe Centenary Edition of the Novels of Muriel Spark, edited by Alan TaylorTolkien: Maker of Middle-Earth, an exhibition at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, with accompanying book by Catherine McIlwaine‘Finding Henry – Why England’s most powerful medieval monarch should be better remembered’ by Claudia Gold, in this week’s TLSMedieval Bodies: Life, death and art in the Middle Ages by Jack HartnellSea of Caliphs: The Mediterranean in the medieval Islamic world by Christophe Picard, translated by Nicholas ElliottThe Oxford English Literary History, Volume 1: 1000–1350: Conquest and Transformation by Laura Ashe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hope Of The Hood
EPISODE 23: CLAW MONEY

Hope Of The Hood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 62:09


This week Petey spoke to legendary graffiti artist turned fashion designer Claw Money aka Claudia Gold. Claudia talks about growing up in New York, creating her own iconic brand in graffiti, turned fashion line, and now becoming a mother and dealing with both lifestyles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Your Anxious Child
Expert Interview #17 Claudia M. Gold, MD. Understanding the anxious preschool child

Your Anxious Child

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 37:02


The topic of anxiety in the preschool child is continued with an interview with Dr. Claudia Gold. She is a pediatrician and a writer and currently specializes in early childhood mental health. She is the author of The Silenced Child: From Labels, Medication and Quick-Fix Solutions to Listening, Growth and Lifelong Resilience, Keeping Your Child in Mind: Overcoming Defiance, Tantrum and other Everyday Behavior Problems by Seeing the World Through Your Child's Eyes and most recently The Developmental Science of Early Childhood: Clinical Applications of Infant Mental Concepts from Infancy Through Adolescence. More information about Dr Gold can be found on her website: claudiagoldmd.com  

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Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive

Have you ever wondered why your child acts up?  Is it because they really want to annoy you or because they’re trying to tell you something? In this conversation Dr. Claudia Gold helps us to understand that what we call ADHD – an extreme example of a child’s “acting up” – is not a known biological process but rather a collection of behaviors that often go together.  We might call them “symptoms,” but they aren’t symptoms in the way that a cough is a symptom of pneumonia. Instead, Dr. Gold argues that by medicating the symptoms (i.e. the “difficult behavior”) we ignore the underlying problems that are causing them which ultimately doesn’t help the child – or the family. Whether your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, whether you suspect it, or whether you’re struggling with run-of-the-mill behavior problems, Dr. Gold has practical advice to help you. Reference Gold, C.M. (2016). The silenced child: From labels, medications, and quick-fix solutions to listening, growth, and lifelong resilience. Boston, MA: Da Capo Press. (#) Transcript Jen:                                      (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/o5VQHa9On2DBcE0MFeRGw5EG6w3j34KDjnXtiPkPE7WHzYMsdFY1ObWwJ8TTSlweFd5zV35hjgpJt1Qgl7wDnvT86xQ?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=30.15)                    Hello and welcome to the Your Parenting Mojo podcast. In today’s episode, we’re going to learn a lot about the science of what’s going on behind a child’s difficult behavior, including the behavior that is often described as a symptom of ADHD. I’d like to extend a warm welcome to my guest, Dr. Claudia Gold MD. Dr. Gold is a pediatrician and writer with a longstanding interest in addressing children’s mental health care in a preventive model. She’s practiced general and behavioral pediatrics for 25 years and currently specializes in early childhood mental health. Dr Gold’s latest book is The Silenced Child: From Labels, Medications, and Quick Fix Solutions to Listening, Growth, and Life-Long Resilience. Welcome Dr. Gold. Thank you so much for joining us. Dr. Gold:                            (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/o5VQHa9On2DBcE0MFeRGw5EG6w3j34KDjnXtiPkPE7WHzYMsdFY1ObWwJ8TTSlweFd5zV35hjgpJt1Qgl7wDnvT86xQ?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=71.04)                    Thank you for having me. Jen:                                      (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/o5VQHa9On2DBcE0MFeRGw5EG6w3j34KDjnXtiPkPE7WHzYMsdFY1ObWwJ8TTSlweFd5zV35hjgpJt1Qgl7wDnvT86xQ?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=72.76)                    So you spent a while running an ADHD practice earlier in your career, right? Dr. Gold:                            (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/o5VQHa9On2DBcE0MFeRGw5EG6w3j34KDjnXtiPkPE7WHzYMsdFY1ObWwJ8TTSlweFd5zV35hjgpJt1Qgl7wDnvT86xQ?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=77.47)                    Well, as part of a general pediatrics practice, yes. Jen:                                      (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/o5VQHa9On2DBcE0MFeRGw5EG6w3j34KDjnXtiPkPE7WHzYMsdFY1ObWwJ8TTSlweFd5zV35hjgpJt1Qgl7wDnvT86xQ?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=80.5)                    Okay. I wonder if you could tell us a little bit about that experience and how it contributed to your feeling the need to write this book? Dr. Gold:                            (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/o5VQHa9On2DBcE0MFeRGw5EG6w3j34KDjnXtiPkPE7WHzYMsdFY1ObWwJ8TTSlweFd5zV35hjgpJt1Qgl7wDnvT86xQ?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&ts=87.06)                    Well, um, I think it was because there were the visits allotted were generally 30 minutes long. Kids came in not with a plan to just listen to them but rather for what was termed in ADHD evaluation. So it was almost like we had decided what was the problem before we even spoke to them and it was, I found that it was really not sufficient time to understand what...