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Hey therapist-turning-coach, ready to discover what to say and how to say it to magnetically attract your dream clients? Then you need Marisa Corcoran in your corner... In addition to writing the words that get landing pages converting at 60% (or higher!) and crafting personality-filled emails, Marisa helps coaches and creatives craft their uncopyable message inside her signature program, The Copy Confidence Society. She's also the creator of the wildly popular summit, The Copy Chat which has raised over $130K for organizations like Soul Fire Farm, The Headstrong Project, and Sage USA. When not click-clacking on her laptop, you can find this Harvard grad analyzing a Real Housewives episode like it's government policy and consuming inappropriate amounts of Nutrageous candy bars. This is ESPECIALLY tricky with Brainspotting, amIright? It's such a must-experience, and if you're like me, putting it into words is a strug.gle. at first. Nevermind the struggle of "what's too much to self-disclose with my coaching clients when I'm a therapist?" Great news! I've found the solution, and it's in the fun-filled, sassy, hooker with a heart of gold package of Marisa Corcoran, and she did me the enormous honor of coming here to talk about it! In this episode we cover: Why it's acceptable for me to straight up call Marisa a hooker in this writeup (nay, encouraged) The Rapport Trap that sucks in therapists, especially if you're a coach on the side (and Marisa's advice to get out of that trap) Why your website needs a Meet Cute PLUS the inside scoop on Marisa's upcoming (FREE!) masterclass that I join every.single.time.its.offered. Links and resources: Pick which of Marisa's Masterclass options you'll attend, and let me know in case we'll be at the same one! I wanna say hi! Email me your top takeaway at hello@carolynrobistow.net I'll even get you started. Copy/paste/fill-in-the-blank: OMG Carolyn I just listened to Ep 81 and my brain is swimming after hearing ____________________ Or DM me the above line on Instagram @carolynrobistow Secret Podcast for Therapists who want to take more Paid Time Off from 1:1 work this year! Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Hourly Service Provider to Out of Office Therapist! Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Other Brainspotting Resources and Provider Directory: www.brainspotting.com
Miss me? It's been a hot minute, and the story (stories!) will unfold over time, so stick around (ahem, subscribe/follow). In this episode, catch up with the ways I've been using Brainspotting in my own life, and how you can apply these strategies to your own mindfulness practice(s). Links and resources: Private Podcast for Therapists ready to scale back a successful 1:1 caseload without compromising income by adding group coaching/intensives: The Therapist's Travel Fund Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge your mindfulness practice as a creative (made for more) therapist and coach. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily DM me on Instagram (yes I mean it, come say hi and let me know you listened): @carolynrobistow Email Me: https://carolynrobistow.net Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Other Brainspotting Resources and Provider Directory: www.brainspotting.com
Welcome to a captivating special edition of the Awe in Trauma podcast!In this episode, fittingly titled "Question Mark," we unlock powerful insights through a thought-provoking Q&A session with leading experts. As breakthroughs in neurobiology, neuropsychology, spirituality, and healing reshape our understanding of trauma and human suffering, the need for a fresh, holistic framework has never been greater.Contributors in this episode include top professionals (links below) from the fields of psychotherapy, psychology, and bodywork. We're excited to feature a special guest appearance by regular Awe in Trauma contributor and Brainspotting founder, Dr. David Grand.Join us as we explore emerging concepts brimming with hope, innovation, and the promise of transformation. Tune in to discover new possibilities that blend historic and ancestral wisdom with fresh approaches to healing and growth. We can't wait to share this journey with you!Links to episode contributors:David Grand https://brainspotting.comAlessia Bruno https://www.alessiabruno.it/en/about-me_3.htmlCynthia Swartzberg https://cynthasis.com/Eppie Wells https://eppiewellscounselling.co.uk/Malachy Coleman https://www.malachycoleman.com/en/home/Una Archer https://www.helpyourchildthrive.co.uk/For more information on Brainspotting and to train with Dr Mark Grixti go to: https://bspuk.co.uk/trainings-and-events/ https://www.facebook.com/brainspottinguk https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/awe-in-trauma/id1580294433?i=1000543054793 https://twitter.com/BrainspottingUK https://www.instagram.com/brainspotting_uk/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-wfQEAwQX3qr36zkhh9J0g
Brainspotting lokalizuje punkty w polu widzenia klienta, które pomagają uzyskać dostęp do nieprzetworzonego urazu w mózgu podkorowym. Brainspotting (BSP) został odkryty w 2003 roku. Dr David Grand odkrył, że „to, gdzie patrzysz, wpływa na to, jak się czujesz”. To aktywność mózgu, zwłaszcza w mózgu podkorowym, która organizuje się wokół tej pozycji oka. Na czym dokładnie polega brainspotting? Jak się nim pracuje? Rozmawiamy z dr. Roby Abeles. Brainspotting jest skuteczny w przypadku szerokiej gamy stanów emocjonalnych i somatycznych, szczególnie w sytuacjach związanych z traumą, pomagając zidentyfikować i wyleczyć ukryty uraz, który przyczynia się do lęku, depresji i innych stanów behawioralnych.Dr Roby Abeles to zatwierdzona przez PACFA międzynarodowa superwizorka, zapewniająca superwizję w obszarze traumy w różnych dziedzinach terapeutycznych. Specjalizuje się w leczeniu traumy i uzależnień. Nadzoruje sesje specjalistów zdrowia psychicznego indywidualnie lub grupowo. Praktyczka brainspottingu i międzynarodowa trenerka BSP. Konsultantka i praktyczka EMDR. Ekspertka skoncentrowana na całej osobie, ucieleśniona i zintegrowana w leczeniu i doradztwie w zakresie rozwiązywania traumy, uzależnień i zaburzeń nastroju.Terapie, które dr Abeles stosuje z klientami i superwizuje innych terapeutów, obejmują: brainspotting, Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, terapię stanu ego, archetypy jungowskie, terapię narracyjną i program MATES Resourcing – w celu opanowania regulacji emocjonalnej i zbudowania umiejętności tolerancji emocjonalnej i odporności.Odcinek został nagrany w języku angielskim. Wersję z polskimi napisami możesz obejrzeć na platformie YouTube.ENG:Brainspotting locates points in the client's field of vision that help access unprocessed trauma in the subcortical brain. Brainspotting (BSP) was discovered in 2003 by David Grand, Ph.D. Grand discovered that “Where you look affects how you feel.” It is the brain activity, especially in the subcortical brain, that organizes around that eye position.Brainspotting is effective for a wide range of emotional and somatic states. Brainspotting is particularly effective in trauma-related situations, helping to identify and heal the underlying trauma that contributes to anxiety, depression, and other behavioral states.What exactly is brainspotting? How does it work?Dr Roby Abeles is PACFA Approved Supervisor, providing Trauma-Informed Supervision in a variety of areas. Specialised is Trauma & Addiction Recovery. Supervises sessions to mental health professionals individually or in groups. Brainspotting practitioner and International BSP Trainer. Expert, Whole-Person Focused, Embodied and Integrated Treatment and Guidance for the Resolution of Trauma, Addictions, and Mood Disorders. Therapies she uses with clients and Supervise other therapists in include: Brainspotting, Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, Ego State Therapy, Jungian Archetypes, Narrative Therapy, and the MATES Resourcing Program - To Master Emotional Regulation and Build Emotional Tolerance and Resilience Skills.Podcastu „Osobiste rozmowy holistyczne” możesz posłuchać na platformach Spotify, Apple Podcasts oraz YouTube.
In der 6. Folge von Blindspotting ist Dr. Michael Bohne zu Gast. Dr. Michael Bohne ist Facharzt für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie. Er hat die Klopftechniken aufgegriffen und zur psychotherapeutischen Methode Prozess- & Embodiment-fokussierte Psychologie, kurz PEP, weiterentwickelt. Eine besondere Spezialisierung ist Auftrittscoaching für Musiker:innen. Er ist Autor und Herausgeber zahlreicher Bücher, Mit-Initiator der Tagungen „Reden reicht nicht!?“ und auch der weltweit ersten fMRT-Studien zur Erforschung der Wirkung von Klopftechniken und PEP. Das Gespräch thematisiert sehr aktuelle und weitreichende Fragen im Feld der Entwicklung von Psychotherapie und Coaching, sowohl in der Praxis als auch in begleitender Forschung. Letzteres zeigt sich etwa beispielhaft an der sehr erhellenden fMRT-Studie zu PEP, die auch die Frage aufkommen lässt, warum bei vielen Studien bisher bestimmten Kennwerten noch zu wenig Beachtung geschenkt wurde und wird. In der Praxis kommt der Frage, welches Ziel ärztlicher Tätigkeit eigentlich Priorität haben müsste und was das für die psychotherapeutische Praxis bedeutet, besondere Wichtigkeit zu. Welche Rolle wird hier KI spielen? Wie kann Psychotherapie noch klient:innenorientierter gestaltet werden? Wie können mehr salutogenetische Ansätze Beachtung und praktische Umsetzung finden? Und: Was wären Michael Bohnes Projekte, wäre er in der Rolle eine Krankenkassen-Vorstands ...? Viel Spaß im Gespräch zu diesen und weiteren spannenden Fragen im Podcast Blindspotting mit Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar und dem heutigen Gast Michael Bohne. Zwei Veranstaltungshinweise: Am 16.10.2024 findet der nächste Online-Kongress der Carl-Auer Akademie statt, in Zusammenarbeit mit Kompetenzfokus und Trenkle Organisation. Thema ist diesmal Brainspotting. Mit dabei sind u. a. Monika Baumann, David Grand, Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar, Sue Pinco, Gunther Schmidt, Bernhard Trenkle und Gerhard Wolfrum. Der 5. Kongress Reden reicht nicht!? findet von 1. - 4. Mai 2025 in Würzburg statt. Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews Zum Wachstum inspirieren https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/zum-wachstum-inspirieren Zusammen entscheiden https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/treffpunkt-entscheiden
In der 5. Folge von Blindspotting ist Bardia Monshi zu Gast. Bardia Monshi ist Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie, Klinischer – und Gesundheitspsychologe, hynosystemischer Coach, Trainer und Speaker. Er ist Geschäftsführer des Instituts für Vitalpsychologie, Co-Founder von JobTreffer und Gründer der Akademie für Vitalpsychologie und bekannt als Autor und TV-Experte zu psychologischen Fragestellungen. Das Aufwachsen in einem multikulturellen Spannungsfeld hat Bardia Monshi als Beobachter geprägt. Was in seiner Jugend seine „Insel-der-Seligen“? Das Driften zwischen Welten hat Monshi schon sehr lange begleitet, ihn begeistert und zu der Frage geführt, wie Leben gelingen kann und was Systeme lebendig hält. Seine Forschung zu medikaler Kultur in Sri Lanka hat seinen Blick verändert Wie steht er nun zum Aufdecken eigener blinder Flecken? Und welche blinden Flecken begegnen ihm in der Beratung von Unternehmen? Last not least: Welchen Stellenwert hat Systemtheorie für ihn? Darüber hinaus geht es im Gespräch Anfänger:innnen-Geist und blinde Flecken bei Expert:innen, um Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede zwischen Spitzen-Sportler:innen und Führungskräften und darum, was für ihn die Kernkompetenz ist, um den eigenen Blick kontinuierlich zu weiten und die eigenen Fähigkeiten auszubauen. Viel Spaß im Gespräch zu diesen und anderen Fragen im Podcast Blindspotting mit Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar und dem heutigen Gast Bardia Monshi. Zwei Veranstaltungshinweise: Am 16.10.2024 findet die nächste Online-Tagung der Carl-Auer Akademie statt, in Zusammenarbeit mit Kompetenzfokus und Trenkle Organisation. Thema ist diesmal Brainspotting. Mit dabei sind u. a. Monika Baumann, David Grand, Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar, Sue Pinco, Gunther Schmidt, Bernhard Trenkle und Gerhard Wolfrum. Der 5. Kongress Reden reicht nicht!? findet von 1. - 4. Mai 2025 in Würzburg statt. Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews Zum Wachstum inspirieren https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/zum-wachstum-inspirieren Zusammen entscheiden https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/treffpunkt-entscheiden
I'm so excited to be back releasing episodes of Safe Space with Shay after my summer hiatus and this episode was so refreshing and personally moving for me. In this episode I discuss with Natalie Casey, a Licensed Professional Counselor & Certified Brainspotting Practitioner what beliefs her diverse client based hold and how their beliefs and child upbringing impact their emotional wellbeing. Natalie also gave a brief yet clear explanation of Brainspotting and how affective it is in processing trauma and emotions physically. I hope you are enlightened and encourage to give brainspotting a try or recommend to someone who you believe may benefit from this form of therapy. To learn more about Natalie and her practice, Casey Wellness Center, you can schedule an appointment with her on her website, About | CaseyWellnessCenter.To learn more about Brainspotting as Natalie mentioned that was discovered by Dr. David Grand, Ph.D you can read more information here, Brainspotting – Where you look affects how you feelDisclaimer: Safe Space with Shay is not intended to be a therapy replacement or substitute, if you are experiencing a mental health crisis please reach out to your physician or your mental health provider.
Mechthild Reinhard ist Diplom-Pädagogin, Systemische Familientherapeutin und Supervisorin. Sie ist Lehrtherapeutin am Helm-Stierlin-Institut Heidelberg, Gründungsmitglied und langjährige Vorstandsvorsitzende der Deutschen Gesellschaft für systemische Pädagogik (DGsP). Zudem ist sie Mitbegründerin und Geschäftsführerin der SysTelios-Klinik Siedelsbrunn und Mitbegründerin des „SinnRaums WIEFÜR“. Mechthild Reinhard stellt den Begriff „Wiefür“ ins Zentrum all dessen, was Beobachten und Beobachten des Beobachtens ergeben kann, und vor allen Dingen, was das für die Praxis von Beratung, Pädagogik und Therapie sowie ganz grundlegend für das DaSein in der Welt bedeutet. Von dort her geht es im Gespräch u. a. um die Entwicklung der Systemik …– auch in der Zukunft –, um zwei Arten, in die Welt zu schauen (mit Bezug zu Buckminster Fuller), „innere Fahrstühle“ und die Kultivierung einer inneren Beobachtungshaltung. Viel Spaß im Gespräch zu diesen und anderen Fragen im Podcast Blindspotting mit Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar und dem heutigen Gast Mechthild Reinhard. Zwei Veranstaltungshinweise: Am 16.10.2024 findet die nächste Online-Tagung der Carl-Auer Akademie statt, in Zusammenarbeit mit Kompetenzfokus und Trenkle Organisation. Thema ist diesmal Brainspotting. Mit dabei sind u. a. Monika Baumann, David Grand, Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar, Sue Pinco, Gunther Schmidt, Bernhard Trenkle und Gerhard Wolfrum. Der 5. Kongress Reden reicht nicht!? findet von 1. - 4. Mai 2025 in Würzburg statt. Literatur & Links: Buber, M. (1962). Das Dialogische Prinzip. Lambrecht Schneider Buckminster, F. R. (1998). Bedienungsanleitung für das Raumschiff Erde und andere Schriften. Verlag der Kunst. Canetti Elias Zitat (1942) „Das Nicht-Wissen darf am Wissen nicht verarmen.“ Foerster, H. (1993). KybernEthik. Merve-Verlag Foerster, H. & Bröcker, M. (2002). Teil der Welt. Fraktale einer Ethik – Ein Drama in drei Akten. Carl-Auer Verlag. Foerster, H. (2006) Sicht und Einsicht. Versuche zu einer operativen Erkenntnistheorie. Carl-Auer Verlag. Kollar, A. (2022). Nur die Lumpe sind bescheiden. Eine Autobiografie der Heidelberger systemischen Gruppe. Carl-Auer Verlag. https://www.carl-auer.de/nur-die-lumpe-sind-bescheiden Simon, F. B. (1999): Ent-Lernen. Einige konstruktivistische Grundlagen der Psychotherapie. In: G. Rusch (Hg.) (1999): Wissen und Wirklichkeit. Beiträge zum Konstruktivismus. Heidelberg (Carl-Auer Verlag) S. 245 – 260. Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews Zum Wachstum inspirieren https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/zum-wachstum-inspirieren Zusammen entscheiden https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/treffpunkt-entscheiden
Antonia Pfeiffer ist als Ärztin in eigener Praxis tätig und forscht als Wissenschaftlerin am Insula-Institut für integrative Therapieforschung mit dem Schwerpunkt bifokale Stimulationstechniken. Sie hat Kunstgeschichte an der Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität München und Humanmedizin an der medizinischen Hochschule Hannover(MHH) studiert. Promoviert hat sie zum Thema „Emotionsregulation durch Klopftechniken – eine fMRT-Studie“. Antonia Pfeiffer hat sich als innovative Forscherin und erfahrene Praktikerin – nicht zuletzt mit ihrem erfolgreichen Buch Emotionale Erinnerung und auf großen Tagungen und Kongressen – rasch einen Namen gemacht und für viel fachliche Inspiration und Diskussionsstoff im professionellen Feld gesorgt. Antonia Pfeiffer gibt interessante Einblicke in ihre Strategien im Umgang mit „blinden Flecken“ in Forschung, Lehre und Praxis. Was bedeutet das für Ideen zu Interventionen? Welche Rolle spielt Evidenzbasierung in Psychotherapie und sprechender Medizin? Wie wirkt hier PEP und wie steht es um die PEP-Forschung? Viel Spaß im Gespräch zu diesen und anderen Fragen im Podcast Blindspotting mit Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar und dem heutigen Gast Antonia Pfeiffer. Zwei Veranstartungshinweise: Am 16.10.2024 findet der nächste Online-Kongress der Carl-Auer Akademie statt, in Zusammenarbeit mit Kompetenzfokus und Trenkle Organisation. Thema ist diesmal Brainspotting. Mit dabei sind u. a. Monika Baumann, David Grand, Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar, Sue Pinco, Gunther Schmidt, Bernhard Trenkle und Gerhard Wolfrum. Der 5. Kongress Reden reicht nicht!? findet von 1. - 4. Mai 2025 in Würzburg statt. Literatur & Links: Bohne, M. (2022). Psychotherapie und Coaching mit PEP. Prozess- und Embodimentfokussierte Psychologie in der Praxis. Carl-Auer Verlag. 2. Auflage https://www.carl-auer.de/psychotherapie-und-coaching-mit-pep Kollar, A. (2022). Nur die Lumpe sind bescheiden. Eine Autobiografie der Heidelberger systemischen Gruppe. Carl-Auer Verlag. https://www.carl-auer.de/nur-die-lumpe-sind-bescheiden Pfeiffer, A. (2022). Emotionale Erinnerung – Klopfen als Schlüssel für Lösungen. Neurowissenschaftliche Wirkhypothesen der Klopftechniken. Carl-Auer Verlag. 2. Aufl. 2023 https://www.carl-auer.de/emotionale-erinnerung-klopfen-als-schlussel-fur-losungen Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews Zum Wachstum inspirieren https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/zum-wachstum-inspirieren Zusammen entscheiden https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/treffpunkt-entscheiden
Dr. Grand is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a PhD from International University, a writer, lecturer, performance coach and humanitarian famous for the discovery and development of the internationally acclaimed Brainspotting (https://brainspotting.pro/) method which brings about life-changing breakthroughs at "Warp Speed".Dr. Grand is renowned for his groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in the arenas of healing trauma and enhancing performance and creativity. His Brainspotting method and BioLateral Sound (https://biolateral.com/page/biolateral-sounds) are now used by thousands of therapists on every continent seeking to break through the limitations of talk therapy. ---If you'd like to support The Trauma Therapist Podcast and the work I do you can do that here with a monthly donation of $5, $7, or $10: Donate to The Trauma Therapist Podcast Click here to join my email list and receive podcast updates and other news.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-trauma-therapist--5739761/support.
Fritz B. Simon, Facharzt für Psychiatrie, Professor für Führung und Organisation am Institut für Familienunternehmen der Universität Witten/Herdecke, Mitbegründer der Firma ‚Simon Weber Friends‘ für Systemische Organisationsberatung, Mitbegründer des Carl Auer Verlages, Autor zahlreicher vielgelesener Bücher zu Beratung, Therapie, Gesellschaft, Politik und Systemtheorie und – last not least – Pionier der Heidelberger Gruppe. Im Gespräch von Katharina Hager und Andres Kollar mit Fritz B. Simon geht es um die Erfahrungen, die ihn und seine Art als Beobachter in die Welt zu blicken geprägt haben und um ausgefallene, experimentelle Seminarangebote, die er mitentwickelt und angeboten hat. Darüber hinaus verrät Simon, wie er immer wieder Chancen nutzt, um eigene blinde Flecken auszuloten, wie sein Schweizer Taschenmesser der Theorien funktioniert und was den Fleck erst zum blinden Fleck macht. Was bedeuten Erklärungen, und was sind ihre Notwendigkeiten und Risiken? Wo liegt das Potenzial von Systemtheorie im Hinblick auf das Verhältnis zwischen Evidenz-Based-Standards und Innovation in Therapie, Beratung und sprechender Medizin. Man erfährt zudem, warum man ihn zu jedem Thema zum Gespräch einladen kann. Und natürlich ist auch Simons aktueller Essay „Die kommenden Diktaturen“ Thema und sein Blick auf aktuelle politische Entwicklungen sowie den Umgang mit der Klimakrise. Zwei Veranstartungshinweise: Am 16.10.2024 findet die nächste Online-Tagung der Carl-Auer Akademie statt, in Zusammenarbeit mit Kompetenzfokus und Trenkle Organisation. Thema ist diesmal Brainspotting. Mit dabei sind u. a. Monika Baumann, David Grand, Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar, Sue Pinco, Gunther Schmidt, Bernhard Trenkle und Gerhard Wolfrum. Der 5. Kongress Reden reicht nicht!? findet von 1. - 4. Mai 2025 in Würzburg statt. Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews
Blindspotting steht für mehr Kooperation in Beratung, Coaching, Psychotherapie. Es geht darum, die eigenen konzeptionellen und methodischen blinden Flecken zu erkennen und dabei von- und miteinander zu lernen. Das kann gelingen durch Pflege von Unterschieden und die Förderung guter Entwicklung durch Kritik – hinschauen, beobachten, und das Wie beobachten (Beobachtung 2. Ordnung). Der „erkenntnistheoretische Führerschein“ (A. Kollar) ermöglicht nicht nur, von andern zu lernen, sondern auch, sich selbst zu lernen. Andreas Kollar und Katharina Hager interviewen im Podcast Blindspotting zuerst Antonia Pfeiffer, Mechthild Reinhard, Fritz B. Simon. Weitere Gespräche folgen mit Stella Nkenke, Bardisa Monshi, u. a. Am 16.10.2024 findet die nächste Online-Tagung der Carl-Auer Akademie statt, in Zusammenarbeit mit Kompetenzfokus und Trenkle Organisation. Thema ist diesmal Brainspotting. Mit dabei sind u. a. Monika Baumann, David Grand, Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar, Sue Pinco, Gunther Schmidt, Bernhard Trenkle und Gerhard Wolfrum. Der 5. Kongress Reden reicht nicht!? findet von 1. - 4. Mai 2025 in Würzburg statt. Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews
Send us a Text Message.Uncover the secrets to conquering performance anxiety in baseball from the unique perspective of sports psychologist Dr. Paige Roberts. As a former Division I athlete, Dr. Roberts shares her compelling journey of overcoming physical injuries and mental challenges that pushed her toward a career in sports psychology. We discuss how the slow pace of baseball can fuel anxiety and explore practical techniques to help players manage and reduce these feelings. Additionally, Dr. Roberts opens up about the profound impact of losing friends to suicide, emphasizing the critical importance of mental health support for athletes.Discover the power of emotional processing for young athletes and learn why allowing children to express their feelings after games without parental interference can make a significant difference. This episode challenges traditional methods, advocating for a more holistic approach that involves addressing physical sensations and emotions. Learn how creating a safe space for young athletes to process their experiences can help release stored energy, reduce performance anxiety, and prevent negative consequences like substance abuse and a dysregulated nervous system.Explore cutting-edge techniques to optimize sports performance, including brain spotting and energy alignment. Dr. Roberts explains how brain spotting, a method discovered by Dr. David Grand, can help athletes release stored negative experiences and improve their performance using eye manipulation and bilateral sounds. Practical examples, including work with Olympic athletes, illustrate the effectiveness of these approaches. Additionally, we discuss the benefits of whistling, humming, smiling, and belly breathing to achieve an alpha flow state, maintain a positive mindset, and visualize successful outcomes. Join us for an insightful session packed with actionable strategies to enhance mental readiness and performance in sports.Support the Show. Follow: Twitter | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast https://www.athlete1.net Sponsor: The Netting Professionals https://www.nettingpros.com
Hypoarousal – what is it in a performance context? It is our freeze response, when our mind and body shuts down when we are faced with significant pressure, at least in our own minds. In today's episode I discuss with Ruth Chiles, author of The Focal Dystonia Cure how athletes and performers who experience this freeze response can help themselves. Ruth goes on to share some practical tips that can hugely benefit many people. Key Learnings Brainspotting an approach developed by a New York psychologist called David Grand helps to rewire parts of the brain so that people can respond differently in specific situations. In a performance context, we spend a lot of time in survival mode which can impede fluidity, enlarge muscles and inhibit your fine motor skills. Practicing interoceptive awareness exercises can be very helpful for self-regulation. Centering practices can calm our nervous system. Connect with David Charlton Sign Up to The Mental Edge Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Connect with Ruth Chiles Website Book: The Focal Dystonia Cure: Powerful and Definitive Practices to Completely Heal Yourself Ruth Chiles on Facebook Ruth Chiles on YouTube Relevant Podcast Episodes Ep014: Alessia Bruno – The Yips, Crashes, Trauma in Sport there is hope for Athletes Ep092: Dr James Hegarty – ACT in Sport, Improving Performance through Mindfulness Ep131 David Charlton – How to Deal with Self-Criticism using Self Compassion – FINAL PART Ep142: Alessia Bruno - Is Striving for Perfection a Good Thing in Gymnastics? Ep156: Ruth Chiles – There is Hope: How to Overcome Focal Dystonia Relevant Blogs Blog: Helping a Critical Child When You're a Parent Blog: How to Support an Angry Young Athlete Using ACT and Mindfulness to Improve Your Sporting Performances Why You Should Meditate To Improve Your Sport Performance? Guided Mindfulness Meditation Practices with Jon Kabat-Zinn
— Much like the body, the mind is capable of healing itself naturally. Psychologist and creator of Brainspotting Dr. David Grand believes the way people look and gaze can affect their feelings. The goal of Brainspotting is to enable people to target negative emotions by positioning their eyes in a certain way. Through trained brainspotting therapists, one's eyes are slowly guided across the field of vision until a brainspot becomes apparent, a location that evokes traumatic memories or painful emotions. There is increasing evidence that trauma is “stored” in the body and that it can alter the way the brain works. Trauma can, for example, have an effect on emotions, memory, and physical health. Brainspotting seems to activate the body's innate ability to heal itself from trauma. Disturbing memories can be replaced in the brain, resulting in painful feelings being exchanged for more resolved, peaceful things. Brainspotting makes use of this natural phenomenon through its use of relevant eye positions. This helps the brainspotting therapist locate, focus, process and release a wide range of emotionally and bodily-based conditions. It is also a brain-based tool to support the therapy relationship, as it taps into and harnesses the body's natural self-scanning, self-healing ability. Valeria interviews Susan Martin — She is a Board-Certified Marriage and Family Therapist practicing psychotherapy in a thriving private practice in Boise, Idaho. She is the founder of Susan Martin Therapy and Wellness working with adults struggling with the lasting effects of trauma, including developmental trauma experiences. Susan is certified in Brainspotting, a progressive and cutting-edge approach to treating the central nervous system's adverse responses to current life stressors. Susan helps clients who feel their past is keeping them from living their best futures, those whose bodies are tired of existing in survival mode, and those who are struggling with their relationships because of the somatic stress living with an always-activated central nervous system. Susan also specializes in depression, anxiety, the effects of shame, attachment wounds, and life and family changes and transition. Emotional health, nervous system health, neurobiology, and overall physical wellness are her passions. Her approach to her work is to treat the “whole” person and reach root causes of symptoms. Also, a certified life coach, Susan is currently developing a program to help heal and empower today's high-achieving, busy, must-do-it-all women who are lost in people-pleasing, drowning in expectations, and don't feel they have control of their lives to be authentically present, have deeper human connections, and have lasting healing from their pasts. As an adopted adult continually growing and rejuvenating from her own preverbal trauma, Susan feels deeply and is sensitive to the world around her. Susan's work represents a second career earning her Master of Arts in marriage and family therapy from Northcentral's School of Behavioral Sciences in her forties as a busy wife and mother of two teenaged girls. Always an integral focus in her work with clients are resilience, purpose, gratitude, and, of course, joy. Her favorite quote is from the great Viktor Frankl, famed psychiatrist, holocaust survivor, and author of Man's Search for Meaning, “Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” To learn more about Susan Martin and her work, please visit: https://susanmartintherapy.com/ — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE with Host & America's #1 Take Action Success Coach & Strategist Lori Anne Casdia chats with Dr David Grand founder and developer of Brainspotting. Brainspotting locates points in the client's visual field that help to access unprocessed trauma in the subcortical brain. Brainspotting (BSP) was discovered in 2003 by David Grand, Ph.D. Over 13,001 therapists have been trained in BSP (52 internationally), in the United States, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and Africa. Dr. Grand discovered that "Where you look affects how you feel." It is the brain activity, especially in the subcortical brain that organizes itself around that eye position.Dr. David Grand is a psychotherapist who is the founder and developer of Brainspotting. His Brainspotting Trainings, LLC has 125 trainers in over 100 countries who have trained over 30,000 therapists. Dr. Grand is a world renown lecturer and trainer who has led humanitarian efforts with survivors of 9/11, hurricane Katrina and Sandy Hook shooting. He is also the playwright of I Witness and documentarian of Come Hell or High Water. Dr. Grand has also developed Brainspotting Acting Coaching and Sports Performance Work.To Contact:www.Brainspotting.comHere is your access to Coach Lori Anne's Master Class:Vision & Goal Setting Master Class - Every First Friday of JanuaryActivation Board (vision board) Workshop - Every FebruarySpring into Action - Every AprilDream Big - Every NovemberA Gift from Lori Anne: FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Opens, Messes & Incompletes➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213Our Goal at Healthy Lifestyle is to inspire, educate and empower you to fulfilling a healthy, emotional, spiritual and physical life, so you can feel empowered to live the life you have always wanted and dreamed. 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Are you a visual thinker struggling to wrap your mind around WTF Brainspotting actually means? Join me this week as Rebeca Gilbert shares her story, not only as a Licensed Professional Counselor open to giving BSP a try, but also as a wife supporting a partner with a terminal illness. You don't want to miss: Rebeca's on-fire analogies for visual thinkers to understand subcortical brain alarms and processes Her vulnerable story of “knowing” everything was fine but still feeling very out of control when her children got sick How a totally mundane experience (“is this even doing anything?!?”) can have life changing results. PLUS, Rebeca's fully open and honest description of her experience after having a “low bar” of expectations for Brainspotting. Links and resources: Connect with Rebeca: https://rebecagilbert.com/ How to Break Your Drinking Habit Without Feeling Like a Social Outcast or Party Pooper - free video training coming soon. Be the first to know https://www.carolynrobistow.net/optimizedaf Email me the word CALL at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com if you'd like a free strategy session to discuss whether Self-led Brainspotting might be the missing piece in your business plan. Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Other Brainspotting Resources and Provider Directory: www.brainspotting.com
This is part 2 of a 2 part series. In this episode, Dr David Grand, founder and developer of Brainspotting Therapy gives a deep and insightful take on the implicit restrictions that organise our inner worlds. Drawing on his own developments as a therapist and from neuroscience, we are invited to appreciate the healing power through the lens of the Neuroexperiential Model. An alternative yet refreshingly humble and inclusive approach to therapy that is available to us through embracing an open, explorative, and non-expert approach. This episode will invite the listener to reflect on patterns and procedures that they have automated through the mythical lens of truth and certainty. In contrast, David gives an intriguing glimpse of how our approaches to healing can be optimised though the development of a deeply attuned, compassionate presence through curtailing the attachment to terms and concepts which can only ever be secondary to the infinite complexity of consciousness and the human condition. The power to heal is in us all!For more information on David Grand's work go to https://brainspotting.com/For more information on Brainspotting and to train with Dr Mark Grixti go to: https://bspuk.co.uk/trainings-and-events/ https://www.facebook.com/brainspottinguk https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/awe-in-trauma/id1580294433?i=1000543054793 https://twitter.com/BrainspottingUK https://www.instagram.com/brainspotting_uk/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-wfQEAwQX3qr36zkhh9J0g
Brainspotting trainer and clinical psychologist Mark joins me to talk trauma, David Grand, EMDR, relational attunement, BS language patterns, “safety”, how to find a trauma therapist, scaling trauma work, the lack of “village”, the MSM fight-back, and psychedelics. A good dialogue about trauma and therapy today. More information about Mark Grixti's work - http://www.specialistpsychology.co.uk/ To join our courses and our community go to www.embodimentunlimited.com Find Mark Walsh on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/warkmalsh/
Na'aleh Yoga Podcast: Yoga Nidra Journeys for Deep Rest+ By Ruthie Ayzenberg Close your eyes and stay awake... This is a special episode, we integrate elements of Brainspotting into the traditional Yoga Nidra practice, exploring the profound connections between inner experiences, gaze awareness, and the natural healing capacities of the brain. Weaving together mindfulness, visualization, and Brainspotting techniques we set the stage for organic, non-invasive nervous system repair and self-healing. What is Brainspotting, you may be wondering? It is a method developed by psychologist David Grand that involves the identification of brainspots, points in the visual field that are linked to specific emotions or topics of distress, which are used as portals to unlock and process unresolved distress. To quote David Grand, “Where you look affects how you feel.” During the process you are invited to explore the connection between your gaze and inner experiences, allowing the brain's natural healing capacities to emerge. Please keep in mind that this meditative journey is not a replacement for a standard Brainspotting session with a therapist who is attuned to your moment-to-moment cues and the nuances of your unique situation. Yes, this session is designed to be therapeutic, but it is NOT therapy. Rather, this is a Brainspotting-inspired Yoga Nidra session. To experience traditional Brainspotting therapy, you are encouraged to seek out a therapist trained in this modality. So find a quiet space, lie down, and let's dive into the healing synergy of Yoga Nidra and Brainspotting! Episode summary: Intro Preparation: Lie down on your back in a quiet, darkened room where you would like to rest Intention Setting: Bring to mind your Intention for today's practice... Inner Resource: Resource brainspot Rotation of Consciousness: A journey through the different parts of the body, promoting body awareness and relaxation. Gaze Awareness: Gaze exploration for increased connection Visualization: A series of vivid images to be visualized in detail and experienced on multiple levels Brainspot engagement: Connecting gaze to emotion to support organic self-healing Heartfelt Desire & Intention: Returning to the intention set earlier in the practice Externalization: Transition back to external surroundings Closing: The practice of yoga nidra is now complete Outro Music from Pixaby: "Deep Binaural Meditation" by MapaMusic Please take a moment to leave a rating, comment, subscribe, or share this episode. Your feedback and support will help this podcast evolve and will help me continue creating more Yoga Nidra journeys for you and others. Do Something Good If your heart feels compelled to help out families and communities in Israel who are impacted by the war, but you're not sure where to donate, here are some links to vetted reliable charity resources, where your contribution will go directly to those in need. Free mental health support for people affected by the war: Mental Healthcare for Israel - Empowermh (causematch.com) Equipment for first responders: United Hatzalah: Israel is at War | The Chesed Fund Donating for Israel (giveisrael.org) May you be safe and feel good,
This is part 1 of a 2 part series and an episode that is a little different from previous ones. We could not resist sharing with you some fascinating insights from David Grand, the founder and developer of the remarkable Brainspotting Therapy. In this episode you'll experience 3 tantalising clips from a recent Brainspotting Phase 4 training that David presented in conversation with Mark Grixti and a remarkable group from the Brainspotting community. This episode takes a profound and insightful de-construction of the experience known as 'dissociation', which is a part of the natural and incredible human experience of survival and adaptation. Far from being a 'disorder' David offers up a new and alternative away to conceptualise dissociation in the form of 'sensory gating'. He guides us through an exercise that you can experience first hand to deepen your understanding of the essential nature of the human filtration system to inhibit specific information in order to prioritise other senses to ensure survival. As David affably sets out an alternative frame for our understanding of processing with dissociative barriers in our work, a liberation can be experienced with a refreshed appreciation of the miracle of the human system. From this place our approaches to healing are imbued with positivity and potentiality that are central to the Brainspotting Neuro-Experiential Model.For more information on David Grand's work go to https://brainspotting.com/For more information on Brainspotting and to train with Dr Mark Grixti go to: https://bspuk.co.uk/trainings-and-events/ https://www.facebook.com/brainspottinguk https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/awe-in-trauma/id1580294433?i=1000543054793 https://twitter.com/BrainspottingUK https://www.instagram.com/brainspotting_uk/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-wfQEAwQX3qr36zkhh9J0g
This week's guest, Chris McDonald, is a breath of fresh air in a world beset by false dichotomies between "traditional" and "holistic" approaches to mental health. Chris is a holistic therapist, yogi, meditation teacher, author, and host of The Holistic Counseling Podcast. She owns a group online practice called Path to Hope Counseling. Chris is a 200 hour Registered Yoga Teacher, is certified in brainspotting and offers gentle yoga to clients in session, and offers private yoga sessions. She specializes in treatment of anxiety, depression, trauma and grief in young adults. As the author of Self-Care for the Counselor, she has helped many therapists prioritize their own mental health and wellness. She is a Meditation Teacher on the Aura app and Insight Timer. On this week's episode, host Nikhil Torsekar and Chris cover myriad areas, including: The state of mental health among mental health practitioners, especially after COVID. How self-service mindfulness techniques like three part breathing can help combat burnout and compassion fatigue. How holistic modalities like yoga, breathwork, and guided meditation can be beneficial in getting to the root of the issue vs. superficially addressing symptoms Brainspotting, a modality developed by Dr. David Grand as an offshoot of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). How therapists can leverage the basic, yet powerful adage that "where you look affects how you feel" to help their clients effectively process trauma - sometimes moreso than with traditional talk therapy Subtle yoga, which can help ground us, strengthen our connection with the present, find the "window of tolerance" and strike a balance between our sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. The importance of finding community - whether through Facebook groups, virtual / in person happy hours, hosting a podcast, or yoga circles - in navigating the sometimes overwhelming "rabbit hole" of holistic modalities The wisdom of Thich Nhat Hanh (known as the "father of mindfulness"), Kristine Weber (the founder of subtle yoga) and other figures who have influenced Chris in her holistic counseling journey Interested in learning more about subtle yoga, brainspotting, or the other modalities discussed on this episode? Check out The Holistic Counseling Podcast or join the Facebook group. Additionally, click here to claim your 30 day Aura app guest pass from Chris McDonald; find peace and get restful sleep with Chris today! Therapists can check out her book entitled Self-Care For the Counselor at Amazon. Connect with Nikhil to learn more about Untether Your Life and other projects: Instagram Website LinkedIn Twitter
Move over "Oppenheimer" and "Barbie." The latest film from writer, director and producer Martin Scorsese — "Killers of the Flower Moon" — might be the best movie of 2023 and could run away with multiple Oscars when awards season approaches. Co-host Bruce Miller, who got an early screening of the film that opens October 20 after its brief run at Cannes earlier this year, shares his impressions of the film and where it stacks up with other Scorsese classics that featured Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio. The two actors have long been favorites of the director, but had never appeared in one of his films together until now. Co-host Terry Lipshetz, who has not yet seen the film, shares his thoughts on past Scorsese films such as "Goodfellas," "The Departed" and others, and introduces clips featuring Scorsese, De Niro, DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, Jesse Plemons and Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear of the Osage Nation. Where to watch and more coverage "Killers of the Flower Moon" in theaters Osage Reign of Terror from Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles (Podcast) More coverage of the movie and the story that inspired the film from the Tulsa World Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Headliner and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Martin Scorsese talks about his new film Killers of the Flower Moon Martin Scorsese: Well, I think the story itself has elements of stuff that you would expect to see in my movies. This approach, however, is from another angle, and I think it's from a more personal, side, which is the story of, the husband and wife, Ernest and Molly, and more so through Molly, I think, and how it affects her. We don't shy away from showing anything, but it has different resonance because of, her, really. Terry Lipshetz: Welcome, everyone, to another episode of streamed and screened and entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. That clip you just heard was from Martin Scorsese, writer, director, and producer of Killers of the Flower Moon during the Mexico City premiere of the film. Courtesy EPKTV. Bruce Miller: This is a special film that you will want to see Terry Lipshetz: I'm Terry Lipschetz, a senior producer at Lee and co host of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. He is also lucky enough and is the only person I know to have seen Martin Scorsese's new film, Killers of the Flower Moon. Bruce, I'm yours here. I don't even know what else to say because you're special. You've seen it, I haven't. Bruce Miller: What can you say about a film like this? Just another thing that he put out. Just another film. It's just no, it is something. This is a special film that you will want to see. But I'm going to warn you before we even get into the rest of it, and that's that it's long. People complain, and, who complains more about a long film than I do? It really will be one that if you could break it up and watch it in parts, you'd probably enjoy it more. But I did need to have a bathroom break in the middle of it, so I'm admitting to that freely. I know that I shouldn't have had a beverage before I went in, but, yeah, it is everything you've heard about, everything you've thought about, everything you've wanted and more. If this isn't Martin Scorsese's big valedictory, I don't know what is, because there's a lot to unpack with the film, and he brings in people that truthfully. I did not know some of these actors were in the film. And so the last quarter of the film, they start popping up and you go, oh, my God. They all wanted to be in one of his films before he quits making films. And you see big names and they just are playing little throwaway roles, which I found was very fascinating to see. And it isn't like you think, okay, the movie, I kind of know where it's ending. It's ending, right? No, it gets another kind of breath and then it goes through another process. And you go, yeah, wow, that was something. And then the ending of the whole thing is a big surprise. Terry Lipshetz: So you're not going to give that away? Bruce Miller: No, I'm not going to give that away. Terry Lipshetz: Don't spoil it. Bruce Miller: You got to see that one. But yeah, I was pleasantly surprised. And I'm glad I didn't time the bathroom break at the end because I then would have missed this part. But it was like, okay, I like that. That's a nice way of putting a button on. Terry Lipshetz: Know you're talking about the length. I do see that it is three minutes shorter than his last film, The Irishman. So it is quicker. A little faster, right. But that was a long one, too. Bruce Miller: The Irishman, you could pause because it was on Netflix, right. Terry Lipshetz: This is an Apple TV production. But it's not on Apple TV. Bruce Miller: No, it's going to be theaters first, and then it will go to Apple TV. But don't expect, like, it's opening this week, and then next week you're going to see it on Apple. It's not they will have this kind of victory lap that will last, I'm sure, at least through the end of October, if not into November. And it warrants it. When you see this, it's one of the best things Leonardo DiCaprio has done. And he's done a lot of Scorsese films. It's, a different take on Robert De Niro. In fact, when I first saw him, I didn't realize it was Robert De Niro and heard his voice. He was channeling somebody other than what we've seen in the past. And what's fascinating I found about the film is that it touches on a lot of very familiar movies. There's a little Godfather in this. There's a little giant in this. Think about epic films that you've seen, and there's a little bit of that in there. But it also is its own story. So I think he's paying homage to a lot of his predecessors, but he's also creating a path for himself. There was even a little Wes Anderson in there that I, was surprised at. Terry Lipshetz: That's interesting. Bruce Miller: I don't know if that gives you anything more to go on, but there are moments with De Niro and DiCaprio that you go, this could be The Godfather. This could really be from The Godfather. It has that kind of momentum going that I really loved. Lily Gladstone plays love interest of Leonardo DiCaprio's character Bruce Miller: And then we haven't even mentioned Lily Gladstone. Lily Gladstone plays a member of the Osage Nation who is a love interest of Leonardo DiCaprio's character. And you can see where the two guys are going to be kind of heightened actory kind of characters. And she pulls back and is very natural, and they match her. And it's fascinating how this works out. And a lot of the Native American actors who I don't know if they've had long careers, are fascinating to watch. He has done something here that I think you don't see in run of the mill movies. It is a real surprise, one right after another. Terry Lipshetz: It's interesting that you bring up how this feels like one of his earlier films, scorsese's earlier films, some of the ones tied to kind of organized, crime and mafia. I have a clip from the movie and it's a scene where De Niro and DiCaprio are together and they're kind of having an argument. It comes after it sounds like a hit and there's a shooting. But when I watched this clip now, again, I haven't seen the movie. So I've only been able to see trailers and short clips. But this one felt like it had that feeling of, like, goodfellas when they're kind of yelling at each other or even like The Departed. It kind of had that kind of feeling to it. But it brings the two actors together. Robert de Niro plays Leonardo DiCaprio's uncle in the film Bruce Miller: Can I give you a little setup for the scene? Terry Lipshetz: Sure. Bruce Miller: Robert de Niro plays Leonardo DiCaprio's. Uncle Leo has been in the war, but he comes back. He doesn't really know what to do with himself. He doesn't have a career. The uncle says, Come to this area because there's a lot of opportunity. The Osage nation hit oil. They struck oil. And as a result, people were really, really rich. The Native Americans had the latest in cars. They had butlers and chauffeurs and maids and huge homes. They were living the life that everybody, I think, would love to live. And there were a group of people who were benefiting from them being around. De Niro's character is considered a, respected white man in their territory. And he has relationships with most of the people. So they trust him and they believe in what he says to them. And he brings in this nephew. And the nephew is kind of a deadbeat, if you ask me. I saw him as a deadbeat. And he's just looking for a way to get his piece of this pie. And so then De Niro has spelled out a number of things he needs to do and it's about how do you behave and what do you do in this area. And we've got to watch so that if we do something that maybe isn't above board that you're not getting caught. So here's the scene. FILM CLIP It's supposed to be a suicide, you dumbbell. You didn't tell him to leave the gun. I don't know why I told him. To leave the gun. I told him to leave the gun just like you told. I don't know why he didn't. I don't know why I told him. Just like you told him. You told him to do it in. The front of the head. And why did he do it in the back of the head? It's so simple. The front is the front. The back is the back, mate. He has to make it look like he done himself. It just looks like murder. It's not supposed to be that way, you hear? I told him the front of the head. I said the front of the head. Just like this. Just like you told me. I promise you. I promise you. I swear on my children. I swear on my children. Kane and don't swear on your children makes you look foolish. I ain't foolish, because I'm the guy. Terry Lipshetz: And that was a pretty powerful clip right there. Leonardo DiCaprio plays Ernest Burkhart in the film Terry Lipshetz: And I do have one other clip because we're talking about some of the characters, and maybe you can help set this up as well. But in this scene, Leonardo DiCaprio, who plays Ernest Burkhart, he is driving Lily Gladstone, who plays Molly Burkhart, who's eventually becomes his wife. His wife, right. But this is an early scene where he is driving her. Can you talk a little bit about that? Bruce Miller: He needs a job, and so he becomes a driver. He was like an Uber driver, for lack of a better term. And she is one of his steady customers, and he realizes there could be a relationship there because she's beautiful. She doesn't suffer fools. what I love about her is she stands her own with all the people, and yet it isn't like she needs a big showy scene to do it. She can do it with a look, and that's what's so cool about her performance. But I think this is early on in their relationship, and they are kind of feeling each other out in terms of, could this possibly be a match for me? They told me you was going with Matt M. Williams for a time. FILM CLIP Lily Gladstone: You talk too much. Leonardo DiCaprio: I don't talk too much thinking, well, I got to beat in this horse race. That's all. Lily Gladstone: I didn't realize it was a race. I don't care for watching horses. Leonardo DiCaprio: Well, I'm a different kind of horse. Lily Gladstone: Hong Kashi. Show me kasikoshi. Leonardo DiCaprio: What was that? Lily Gladstone: Show me kasi. That's how you are. Leonardo DiCaprio: I don't know what you said, but it must have been Indian for Handsome Devil. Terry Lipshetz: That sounds like a pretty good clip right there, too. And it's getting me excited. It seems like they had really good chemistry on screen. Chemistry. Did you get that feeling? Bruce Miller: Yeah. And, the thing I loved is that it did not seem like it was the same old, same old, because when you've done a lot of movies with the same director, it can be like, okay, we're using you because you can bring us this. And I thought they were both trying new kinds of characters. In fact, Leo's character reminded me more of one of the characters he played in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, more than anything. And he always talks about being thick. That's a line that kind of, resonates throughout the film. But he says, I'm not thick. I'm not thick. And he doesn't want people to think he's dumb, that he knows what he's doing, and he's smart. But really, when you get down to it, he probably is thick. That some of these moves he makes makes him seem like, yeah, maybe we need to guide you along a little bit more. This is the first time Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro have worked together in a Martin Scorsese film Terry Lipshetz: We talked a little bit at the top of this show, know Scorsese reuniting with DiCaprio with de Niro. So this is actually, the 6th film that DiCaprio has done with Scorsese. This is the 10th that De Niro has done with Scorsese. Now the interesting thing is Robert, De Niro and Martin Scorsese did a lot of films together earlier, like 70s into the 80s. But then that relationship kind of cooled off a little bit and they went their separate ways. And DiCaprio kind of filled in to what you would consider to be that. Bruce Miller: He became the new Bobby. Terry Lipshetz: He became the new bobby. But this is the first time that the two are working together in the same film. So how is that chemistry between the two of them? Bruce Miller: You know what, i, think that, Robert De Niro has honed in a lot of his performances in recent years. And you can look at some of those bad comedies that he's done. You know that he's phoning in some of those, right? But this one challenges him in such ways that he uses different voices. It isn't the same kind of De Niro voice that you've been looking I when, I wrote a review about it and I thought that he reminded me of James Whitmore. Now this is going back. James Whitmore in the film. Give him hell, Harry. It sounded like that was what he was trying to do. And he was trying to be this kind of likable character, not necessarily somebody who has the upper hand and is going to cut you if you don't do what you say. And I think that's kind of his, you know what I mean, where, he has that. I've loved him in so many films. I, really regret that Raging Bull did not get Best Picture. I think that was one of the big mistakes of all time. Because I don't think The Departed was the best film that Scorsese has made. But we've got this one. And this one could well be the one that brings it all home for him. Terry Lipshetz: I always thought that I love the Departed. It is one of my favorite movies, one of my favorite Martin Scorsese movies. However, to me, it doesn't stand up like a Raging Bull or a Ah Goodfellas or probably half a dozen other films. It always felt like The Departed was kind of like, a makeup. Bruce Miller: You look back at some of those early ones and I think he was part of that group, if you will, that were very big in the they were all kind of jockeying for position. So I think some of those ones that he did early on were masterful something like Taxi Driver, for example. Have you ever seen De Niro better than that? And De Niro has been really good. And Raging Bull, I think, is his best picture ever. But you look at Taxi Driver and you can remember those. Are you looking at me? You're going to come up with the lines right away because it was such an indelible character. And you look at the styles of Martin Scorsese's movies and they are different. Some of those early ones are very kind of know, I do them on $5 kind of movies. And then there are ones that are very elaborate and you think, wow, they spent some bucks on them. This is one of those. They spent some bucks on them. Because the costumes, the sets, all the little details are top drawer. They're just the best. And then you get that like that string of actors. In the end, I kid you not, you are going to, don't look at any list of the actors who are in the film because you'll be looking for them. But there's even Jason Isbell is in there. And you go, wait a minute, he's in this? Come on. And so it's a nice surprise to see that last quarter of the film where they start kind of coming in as various and sundry, lawyers, politicians, representatives, whatever. Terry Lipshetz: I did cheat. Bruce Miller: You did. Terry Lipshetz: I did cheat. Well, I need to know what I'm talking about coming in here. So I did see and it's an interesting look at quite, a few musicians. You mentioned jason isbell. But Jack White is in it. Pete Yorn is in it. Sturgill Simpson. There's a lot of very recent contemporary musicians, a lot of Americana country musicians, but a lot of musicians in this. But there's also a lot of other just very well known actors like Brendan Fraser, John Lithgow, Jesse Clemens. I mean, it's a heavy hitting, right? Bruce Miller: Right. Yeah. It's and Jesse Plemons, you don't see him until, jeez, it's almost over. And then he comes in. And I thought immediately he reminded me of Ben Johnson in Last Picture Show. Now, is that not a reference? I mean, there are little things like that. If you are a fan of film, you can find touchstones here in this movie that relate. I could do like a diagram and then I could put arrows to all these different films. Look at this scene. And this reminds me of this. This reminds me of that. And yet it's uniquely his film. It is not a copy of like, oh, this worked. So I'm going to use that. Not that at all. But like I said, it is fascinating how if you love these kinds of movies, you will really love this one. And I learned stuff like I say, I did not know all this backstory on the Osage Nation and how people were treated. It's unbelievable. And why it took this long to get this story on a screen, or maybe it has and I just missed it is beyond me. This is a film about the Osage Nation and a specific time in history Terry Lipshetz: You mentioned, of course, this is a film about the Osage Nation and time in history. We actually have a clip with Chief, Standing Bear from the Osage Nation, who helped as a consultant on the film. So, let's cut away to that for a moment. Speaker G: Well, I'm principal chief of the Osage Nation, and when David Grand, was writing the book, he was spending a lot of time with us, years. And, after he sold the movie rights, he called and told us that Imperative would take, it from here. And we met with an Imperative, and we were very concerned that someone else is going to tell our story without being our story. But imperative was very careful. They didn't want to over promise. So when they started saying, this is a movie that the Osage will be proud of, and they're going to tell the story through the eyes of Molly, that really got us, in a positive mood. And then Chad Renfro, who I had appointed as our ambassador to this world and the movie, said, Chief Marty Scorsese, he'll be here in the morning. And so he came. First thing he said is, we're going to film here. And then my staff and I, encouraged him and Marianne Bauer and everyone to work with our people on this whole, process. And, it's just been something we worked with for years, every day. And for six months, the filming, was right there in Pahuska, dirt streets, everything. What you see is not computer generated. I've been down watching them film. It's an amazing process. I've never seen anything like it. We've had other movies made in Fahaska, but nothing like this. Bruce Miller: There's a lot of, native languages in this, so you really do feel like you're a part of it. It's like in The Godfather, for example, when they go to Italy and they're speaking Italian and you don't know what in the world's going on, but you know that something's happening. That's a way that the Native American characters are able to keep some of these opportunists at an arm's length, is that they can talk to one another and say, know, I am not so sure about this. Know, so it is a gangster film in a way, but it's not what we traditionally think of as a gangster film. Martin Scorsese has done a lot of films based on true stories recently Terry Lipshetz: Corsace has done a lot of films recently. I mean, he's done this all throughout his career, where he does stories that are either inspired by true stories or they're true stories. Such as the case with the Irishman, the Wolf of Wall Street, the Aviator. Where does this one stand compared to some of those others that are based on true stories in your mind? Bruce Miller: Well, I'm sure they do take liberties because it's based on a novel that was a huge, huge hit. Terry Lipshetz: Right. Bruce Miller: I think it's a great adaptation, if I can say that. But I still think Raging Bull was a more defining kind of biography, if you will. But hey, get ready. Get ready. This is a film you want to see, and this is a year of oppenheimer. Remember, we all hot about Oppenheimer. Well, this is the competition, folks. I think you really have I am going to put them both in at one time and watch them and then just see which one is better. “Killers of the Flower Moon” could win multiple Academy Awards Terry Lipshetz: Yeah, that was my next question for you. When we spoke a few weeks ago, it felt like Oppenheimer at that moment, was the best picture. But now that you've seen this yeah. Bruce Miller: it could win could because up and down the line, there are such excellent examples of what movie making is all know he got in trouble for talking about how those Marvel movies sorry, were not really movies. They were just kind of whatever. And he puts up he shows you what a real movie is. I think we've been so duped in the years of Marvel films that it becomes a formula. To make a movie, you must do this, this, and this. And you need this character and that character. And you get out of it this way. And that's how it goes. And this is creating stuff. This is a new vocabulary, a new way of looking at films. And like I say, that last little bit, you're going to go, I did not realize that that would be a way to end this film. I hope that more than anything, I've gotten you to think about wanting to see it. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. And I was looking it up because it obviously opens this weekend. But the next thing I looked at is like, well, when is it going to go to Apple TV? is it worth waiting? And it looks like at the earliest, early 2024. So I need to get to the theater. Bruce Miller: Yeah. No, and it needs to be seen on a big screen. It is lavish. I mean, you see those outdoor scenes, and he's not working with a couple, of drones to shoot these scenes. You know, there's a crane involved. And there's a lot they're cattle. My God, the cattle are running all over. And you think, how did they wrangle this? And all those old cars. they said that the Pierce Arrow was one of the most successful cars among the Osage nation, that they all wanted to have a Pierce Arrow. And they got all these cars. And you think, how did they do this? How did they make this so exacting? And then you know that he had people who were guiding him through all of the Native American things. There are ways that they are holding the shawls or using the kind of colors. And I know it all means something. They have done due diligence to every aspect of this. And I think that those who are subliminally part of the story would appreciate what he has done. Because it isn't just I'm, making a movie that's based on a book that's about something that happened. He wants to get it right. And the Native American music that you hear throughout it, too, is a real spectacle to behold. And yeah, there are just parts of it that, you know, that they have done right by the people that they are chronicling. Leonardo DiCaprio: The film took the number of years to make. But we finally got it done Terry Lipshetz: All right, I'm going to cut away quickly now to one, more clip from Martin Scorsese. Let's go to that one really quick. Martin Scorsese: Well, I'm disappointed that we don't have the actors. it's a good time for them to be here and to enjoy, even if it's just a moment of, getting a picture taken together. And everything they went through. The film took the number of years to make. the pandemic took its toll. There's no doubt, took its toll in time and interruptions. But we finally got it done. and, it's been a very special film for me, especially over the years, trying to get it to, be in a shape that was a story I wanted to tell, along with Leo and Lily Gladstone and De Niro and Jesse Plemons and all the Osage with us on this picture. But, it's a special film for me, and I hope I learned something from it. Terry Lipshetz: Even though Martin Scorsese there was talking about how the actors can't promote the film when he was at the London premiere recently. The good news is this is we do have audio from the actors from before the strike began. So we're going to go ahead now and queue up a few clips. Now, in this first one, we have Lily Gladstone and Leonardo DiCaprio. Leonado DiCaprio: We optioned the book seven, eight years ago. And it was a, fascinating piece of forgotten history, but it was told from the perspective of the FBI. And we developed a screenplay soon after that. but there was a dynamic missing there that, we ultimately felt that we weren't getting to the heart of the story. We weren't immersed in the Osage community the way we wanted to be. And there was two short sequences of Ernest and Molly together, which was this insanely, bizarre love story, something that was hard to fathom in a lot of ways, how this woman stuck by someone who was so duplicitous. But it was true. All of it was true. And so from that point on, we said to ourselves, well, what if we take the chance on in getting to the heart of this story and the Osage community and this insane dynamic in Oklahoma at that time and what was going on? What if we made it know Molly and Ernest? And that was another four year journey of rewriting and once again going to Oklahoma to meet with the a new, another chapter of development of getting even further into the truth of that story and trying to be as honest as we possibly could about the atrocities that occurred. But it was really when we made that shift to it being about Ernest and Molly and their love for one another, it opened up a whole new arena of ideas for us and it took on a whole new life of itself. Lily Gladstone: One of the biggest responsibilities I felt about this role was that I'm not Osage Lily Gladstone: One of the biggest responsibilities I felt about this role and, the way that I had to occupy the space of Molly was that I'm not Osage from the community. I have access points being blackfeet and as purse and growing up in the Blackfeet Reservation. we don't have something like the Reign of Terror, but we have our own history with, not being able to manage our own finances, for a time, with a lot of the things that I think a lot of contemporary Native Americans feel and understand. But walking in like, Indian Country is an incredibly diverse place and Osage Country was, foreign to me walking into it. And, Oklahoma has a different history than Montana does, where I grew up. So I knew that because I had to be in this position where I'm, in a way, an access point for the audience to fall in love with Native women and to care about Native women in a really deep way. The way that that happens is I had to fall in love with everybody I was around. I had to fall in love with my sisters and that was effortless. and also with a level within the community. it's not my community, but I had to carry it as if it were, as if they were stories from my family. I think that's kind of the root of empathy and it's one of the reasons that I love being an actor, is you're serving as an access point for, other experiences and you're kind of broadening a cultural understanding of what it means to be human by doing so. yeah, I feel like there's no way I could really, really ever understand or truly embody what it would have meant to be an Osage woman at that time because it's unimaginable the things that this community had to deal with. And it's horrendous how erased it was. And early research with Leah. We were sitting down, going through some of the court documents and the testimonies from this and people were talking about the house blowing up and the documents from this and the court transcripts. They only talked about Bill Smith. The character played by Jason Isbell. There was no mention of Rita. We were sitting there looking at these just court transcripts on this very fragile old paper that we were being very tender with. And then it's like you don't necessarily feel like you're going to be moved by a court document, but I had to stop. I mean, we had this nice system where I was handing you pages and we were turning them over and being careful as we were both reading and everything. And then you were kind of waiting for me to hand you the page and wasn't getting it because I was. Crying over the lack of Rita in this paper. So that kind of took me by surprise that I was moved the way that I was in that moment. But it made it so incredibly clear that me being in this role is a responsibility for this array, is a responsibility for m this community that has been so erased out of their own history, starting with these court documents before any writer gets a hand on it. So, it's vital that this history be explored that way. And I'm so grateful that Marty also, in addition to this being so it's Killers of the Flower Moon, the book is there. It was also the heartbeat of it was so shaped by a book written about this time from an Osage perspective called A Pipe for February by Charles Redcorn. And, ah, I encourage people to read that because copy paste there's elements of that book that are very clearly in the movie in a very certain way. But the tone of that book and the sense of the relationships between the sisters in the community, the photographs that you see, the way that the book invites you into what that perspective is, the way that the community invites you into what their perspective is. Because, if you're there and you're receptive and you're open, they'll share it. they don't push too hard because we're talking about trauma, but people are willing to share, basically. Read a pipe for February. Robert De Niro talks about his role as William King Hale Terry Lipshetz: In this next clip, we have, Robert De Niro speaking about his role as William King Hale. Robert De Niro: Well, on this one, I was aware that Leo and Marty had this project and they were talking about asking me if Marty were asking me to do it. And we were working out Irishman too and so on. So, at one point I said, I told them I'll do it, I'll commit to it. I wasn't quite sure. Hale is what that's all I knew. Then later they told me that they want to change what the book was, doing and make it more about the relationship with Ernest and Hales. So, I said, yeah, that sounds good. And that was it. Then I waited for the script and then we worked on it in pieces. went over it, as I remember. and were going over it during the shooting, sort of titrating it, if you will, because of Leo's, his relationship with Molly, the poisoning and all that and how much he knew or didn't know or half knew and then my involvement and all that. So it was all kind of just making sure we were doing it in the right way. As I been saying, I don't know certain things about him. What he did is so awful. there, were certain things I could understand, but I feel that he did love the, osage or thought he loved them, but somehow felt entitled to do what he did. I don't know how that is. I know he knew he was doing something wrong, possibly, but rationalized to himself that he was doing it for some sort of greater good, whatever that is. His own family, whatever that was. But he had his family. I don't know. it's, one of those things, that you don't always know, the motivations of characters. Sometimes it's more easy, and even then, characters don't know themselves. So I just did my best. Jesse Plemons plays Tom White, a Bureau of Investigation agent Terry Lipshetz: We have one more clip. And this is from Jesse Plemons, who played Tom White, a Bureau of Investigation agent investigating the murders. Jesse Plemons: Well, I had read the book, which was shocking and really, well written. And yeah, I've played characters in the CIA and I read a complete history of that a long time ago. But I didn't know, about the birth of the CIA. I mean, of the FBI or anything. but growing up in Texas, I actually grew up in a town outside of Waco. And there's Texas Ranger Hall of Fame there in my hometown. So there was something really strange about and nice about, playing this character and something that felt like I had I don't know, it's a part of me, I guess. and I read I think it's called Ashes of Glory or something, a, History of the Texas Rangers. And that was really helpful and changed my perspective greatly, because it tells the honest story of the Texas Rangers. And I was brought up to believe that they were these heroes. And I'm sure within that there are some people that had some sort of moral compass. But my, takeaway from that was they were more of a gang that just kind of cleared the way for the White people, and did some really horrific things. So the fact that Tom White was a part of the Texas Rangers and managed to come out such an honest, good man that, treated everyone as equal and was such a voice of justice was intimidating, to take on because his goodness is so amazing, especially for that time. Director Martin Scorsese talks about the making of the Native American film Terry Lipshetz: And finally, we do have one more clip. This again is from Director Martin Scorsese. A little bit more in depth talking about the film. Martin Scorsese: Originally, I was drawn to the story by the book by David Graham, which delineates this extraordinary, tragedy, in American history that I really knew nothing about. And the script was given to me, this was in 2017. And, I understood immediately that trying to approach this material, particularly the nature of this tragedy one would have to do it from the point of view of Leo Sage and, not the Osage as victims, but as people. Ah, to really get to know who they are to understand as much as possible the values and, their appreciation of, the world around them and the life. And so, at one point, while we were working on finishing the film Irishman, we, talked about where is the heart of the story? this systemized, kind of racist tragedy occurred. and yet many of the white people that were there who were perpetrating it were still very good friends with some of the Osage. So what is that about as part of being a human being? and, Leo said, well, what about Ernest, the character? Ernest Burkhart, who he plays in the film? Now, he was going to play another character. He said, what about him? because he's married to Molly, he had to have had something to do with these murders. We don't know what to this day. And yet she stayed with him. And I said, well, she loved him, and he loved her. Did he really love her? I think he did. Is he weak, strong, whatever? And he was manipulated by his uncle. Okay, we know all that. But by going into the love story which, by the way, was, more than hinted at, but was, explained to me by the Osage themselves, they said, don't forget they were in love, Ernest and Molly. And I said, well, let's find out how. I don't know how people could be in know. I can't describe that. It's just that we can't express it. But there's something, a bond between the two of them where she trusted and trusted to the very end. And I think that's part of the tragedy of trusting people who, come from a culture where, we think we're superior and we think the other cultures have to be coming, from I'm American, European, so it's the European culture. The Western culture is superior, so everything else gets wiped out. it's not that simple, because there are values there, and we're all part of the human condition. And so for us, this project was something that, as you say, shine a light, certainly, on this time in history. And coincidentally, in 1921, while this was happening in, Pahuska and in Fairfax, Tulsa was burning, there was the, black Wall Street was going. And we didn't know anything about that until a couple of years ago. And so m this was systematic. The country was made by white Europeans. That's it. Yeah, but the democracy and freedom for all and the pursuit of happiness for all, you see, and, this is what we wanted to get into. And the only way I thought we could do it was to go to the heart of it, really. I was going to say minimalist, in a way, go and go from the center, and then come out not from the outside in. As I said, I felt that when I first read when I looked, we even took the book, I said, if you're going to be dealing with indigenous people, I said, we're going to have to know them. We simply have to know them. And so what that means is they have to be, with us. And it's got to be different from the way other films were made about them or about their world. And so automatically, once the script was in progress, we, sent a group of people to meet, Chief Standing Bear. Then I was brought out to meet them. This is before the, COVID epidemic. And so, once meeting them, I understood that we have to be understood even more that we have to be extremely careful and not, as I pointed out earlier, not stuffy, not, prissy with everything that has to be lived in and felt. And so, in learning about how a blanket is worn, and what the designs of a blanket mean, we learn who the people are and we get to know each other. And it really was interesting. It really was. And it's something that's always fascinated me about American, indigenous people and First Nations. And so I was fascinated by it. and I tried to get as much as I could into, what they put into the film. They also, as you know, ah, so many of the Osage not only, were in front of the camera, but also behind the camera, making, designing and helping making the costumes and all the props, because a lot of this had been forgotten. Even the language has been forgotten. There's only Van Bighorse and, Chris, who's the other guy, he taught the actors how to speak Osage, including Leo and De Niro. And so they were learning their language again. And the young people are coming back, you see, for their rituals now. And the young people are beginning to the young o sage are coming back and, understanding, now the value of who they are and what their nation was and still is. And so this is something that happened. Kind of a rebirth, in a way. Terry Lipshetz: Wow. You know, hearing from those actors and scorsese again, I'm just getting more and more excited to see this film. Terry Lipshetz: I think I pretty much have to drop what I'm doing this weekend and get to it. Bruce Miller: It's on your must list. I'm putting on the must list, but I'm pulling you from all liquids. You can't drink anything before you go in. Terry Lipshetz: But it's shorter than the Irishman. It's three minutes shorter. Bruce Miller: Shorter than the Irishman. But you can't pause it. That's the problem. Yeah, it's one of those ones you want to see. And I think even though we can't hear all these interviews and see them on all these talk shows now, which is what would happen, it might be better for us to experience it first, and then when they come back, to award season, as they like to call it. We'll hear all those interviews again, and then we have, a little heads up because I think I love the idea that you don't know anything really, about what's going on, and it just kind of unfolds in front of you. It was remarkable. Remarkable. Terry Lipshetz: all right, well, on that note, first off, thanks again to EPKTV for providing us with all that audio. It's just difficult to get these actors. I know you can't really get them now because of the ongoing strike. So it's good that we were able to have a source to provide us with audio for this program. 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Trauma expert Dr. David Grand, LCSW, discusses the impact of traumatic exposures on our bodies and brains and interventions to help our clients when in the state of traumatic shock, through the lens of trauma research and Brainspotting. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT.
Whether you're using Brainspotting professionally or personally, with yourself or with others, it's critical to feel confident in what to do. If you're second-guessing yourself, you risk getting overwhelmed and stopping short of transformation. In this episode, I'll explain what a setup is, why you need to know multiple setups, and how to choose the “right” one. You don't want to miss: The 2 things to consider BEFORE you choose a setup How you can compromise the process if you skip this step What I recommend learning to simplify all the steps for different setups PLUS, I'll share which setups I use most commonly for some of the more present issues in my practice. Links and resources: Work with me as your consultant or as your coach: https://carolynrobistow.net/workwithme How to Break Your Drinking Habit Without Feeling Like a Social Outcast or Party Pooper - free video training coming soon. Be the first to know https://www.carolynrobistow.net/optimizedaf Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Other Brainspotting Resources and Provider Directory: www.brainspotting.com Email Carolyn: carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
You've probably heard people say “when you know better, you do better.” But sometimes there's more to it than that. And if you're trying to “know” your way into a healthier relationship with alcohol by learning everything you can about it, but you're still stuck on the Groundhog Day Cycle of Shame, it means you're probably missing this critical piece of the puzzle. You don't want to miss: Why I asked to see the waiver after my last movie date with my husband. The reason the brain-body connection is actually a misnomer. The simple step to go from knowing to *knowing* PLUS, which Brainspotting setup I use to help my students embody the information that actually helps them do better. Links and resources: How to Break Your Drinking Habit Without Feeling Like a Social Outcast or Party Pooper - free video training coming soon. Be the first to know https://www.carolynrobistow.net/optimizedaf Email me the word CALL at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com if you'd like a free strategy session to discuss whether Self-led Brainspotting might be the missing piece in your business plan. Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Other Brainspotting Resources and Provider Directory: www.brainspotting.com
As a police officer, Robyn was initially assigned to patrol duties and plain clothes assignments in Patrol Borough Manhattan South. Later Robyn worked in the Early Intervention Unit, located in Police Headquarters, where she provided peer counseling and training for officers of all ranks. Robyn's responsibilities expanded to include the restructuring of the early warning and monitoring systems and of the Early Intervention Unit's responsibilities. Robyn facilitated conferences on many topics in law enforcement, education, and mental health. Robyn worked as part of a team to initiate an outreach program for peers in the NYPD to utilize peer services.Subsequent to retiring from the NYPD, Robyn became the founding Director of COP CARE, a nonprofit organization that provided services to police officers in the Tri-State area by means of a helpline. Her organization was hosted by the New York Patrolmen's Union and received in-kind services from that organization.Robyn consulted with the New York State Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), leading a feasibility study for a pilot helpline project for the FOP. Robyn acted as a consultant and clinician for Delta Airlines and other commercial carriers and served as the lead mental health professional on the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) team for the northeastern United States. Robyn has trained pilots and crews on topics including acute stress, post-traumatic stress, anxiety and panic.Currently, Robyn maintains a professional practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (L.C.S.W.) who is Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) certified and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) certified. Robyn currently trains individually on “Brainspotting” (a new, highly effective treatment method) technique, with Dr. David Grand. Robyn provides psychotherapy to children and adults. A substantial part of her practice includes law enforcement officers and their families. Robyn's awards include the Police Self Support Group Humanitarian Award and the Brooklyn Union Gas Person of the Year Award. Robyn is a Board Member for several not-for-profit organizations. She is also currently completing research for her doctorate.Robyn and her colleagues recently developed a protocol for trained law enforcement officers to process daily post-tour events that they encounter during their shifts. This protocol of a reverse roll call, facilitated by trained peers, has established a mechanism to diminish police stress and thereby promote the well-being of officers and the communities that they serve.We've joined forces with LEO Weekend! By supporting this show you are now helping our mission to serve the Law Enforcement Community and provide unforgettable experiences for the families of our nation's fallen heroes.
How big of a game-changer can Brainspotting actually be? Valarie Harris is today's guest to share about her very first experiences of using Self-guided Brainspotting to face some deep fears about her family as well as to increase her ability to make wise business decisions from an upleveled place of comfort despite uncertainty. You don't want to miss: Valarie's own story of her very first moments with Brainspotting How to make uncertainty feel empowering The game-changing work Valarie does with therapy practice owners PLUS, how you can meet up with Valarie in Belize to battle business owner burnout. Valarie is passionate about promoting healing for those with a history of trauma. She has a unique way of helping mental health providers, clients, and the public understand trauma and how it affects the brain and body. She is an advocate at her core and utilizes writing and guest appearances for the purpose of educating the general public and reducing the stigma surrounding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Currently, Valarie serves as the Clinical Director for her group practice. She also offers clinical supervision, retreats for business owners, consulting, and training on topics such as trauma-informed care, attachment-based leadership, and growing a million-dollar teaching practice. Links and resources: Trauma & Therapy Center of Tennessee https://traumatherapytn.com/ Educate & Elevate https://www.traumacarepro.com/ Are you considering bringing interns into your practice but don't know where to start? https://www.educateandelevate.co Valarie's upcoming Belize retreat https://www.freeinbelize.com Trauma-Informed Leaders on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/traumainformedleaders Educate and Elevate on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/educateandelevateinterns Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me the word CALL at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com if you'd like a free strategy session to discuss whether Self-led Brainspotting might be the missing piece in your business plan.
You already know Brainspotting can get you out of old patterns and into consistent and focused action on your goals. But where do you even start? Especially if you only know one (or maybe even none) of the Brainspotting setups? In this episode, I'll give you a map for how to build an effective Self-led Brainspotting practice. You don't want to miss: The 4 vital issues you need to address in my opinion What happens if you skip just one of these recommendations The often-forgotten importance of using Brainspotting to clear and recharge your internal processing systems PLUS, how many setups do you need for the ideal Self-led Brainspotting practice? Links and resources: Email me the word CALL at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com if you'd like a free strategy session to discuss whether Self-led Brainspotting might be the missing piece in your business plan. Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Other Brainspotting Resources and Provider Directory: www.brainspotting.com
Is it you or is it a brain block? People always ask me how to know if it's an issue to brainspot or just a time to tweak an external system (like a schedule or an environment). So in this episode, I'll dive into some simple ways to check any block to see if it's a brain block or not. You don't want to miss: The discipline lie The language of your automatic brain The two easy-to-remember tests you can give yourself anytime to identify a brain block PLUS, the simple step to take if you decide it IS a brain block. Links and resources: Email me the word CALL at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com if you'd like a free strategy session to discuss whether Self-led Brainspotting might be the missing piece in your business plan. Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Other Brainspotting Resources and Provider Directory: www.brainspotting.com
When you run a business, there are countless tasks that can lead to dysregulation (which then leads to Energetic Misdirection, Phantom Productivity, and Burnout). In this episode, Danielle Peters, LMFT, shares her story of finding a surprising amount of calm amidst a cacophony of money stuff, imposter syndrome, and stress about visibility. As the owner of a copywriting business for therapists and coaches, she also understands the nuanced needs of a dysregulated person as they browse the internet for the solution to their struggles. You don't want to miss: ● How much change Danielle noticed after one single Brainspotting experience ● What Danielle would say to the past version of herself who hadn't yet tried Brainspotting ● How to know if your website is causing you dysregulation and leading to a stalled out project PLUS, the biggest mistakes Danielle sees therapists and coaches make when they write their own website copy. Danielle Peters LMFT is a therapist turned copywriter who currently splits her professional time working as a therapist who supports mothers of neurodivergent kids and working as a copywriter writing blogs, and website copy for other therapists. In her personal life Danielle lives in California and is a mother of two who enjoys spending time with her kiddos outdoors hiking, camping, and doing anything near the water. Links and resources: ● Blog Writing Essentials for Therapists (free download) www.therapycopy.com/essentials ● Danielle Peters www.therapycopy.com ● Connect with Danielle on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-peters-1a254a1b1/ ● Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily ● Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan ● Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes ● Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow ● Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK ● Email me the word CALL at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com if you'd like a free strategy session to discuss whether Self-led Brainspotting might be the missing piece in your business plan.
Have you ever sat down to do a seemingly simple task only to find yourself down a rabbit hole of phantom productivity, busily researching a related-but-unnecessary topic. And before you know it, your time to work has ended and you're no closer to your income goal than you were when you started? Dr. Dawn Brunkenhoefer can relate! In this episode she shares her story of discovering performance anxiety around recording her online course, and how she used Self-led Brainspotting to get out of her own way. You don't want to miss: Dawn's aha moment when she used Self-led Brainspotting on her performance anxiety block for recording her online courses The truth about how shame keeps therapists stuck using outdated modalities and less effective treatments Dawn's take on how easy it was to learn and implement Self-led Brainspotting using the Balanced Productivity Blueprint PLUS, how you can join us next year in Costa Rica for a chance to practice Self-led Brainspotting while surrounded by peaceful beaches and majestic mountains. Dr. Dawn Brunkenhoefer, LPC has taken her years of experience opening mental health facilities, running (and growing) a group private practice, along with her passion for helping others to create The Practice Class, LLC, an innovative alternative for therapists seeking “out of the office” experiences in all things continuing education, training, resources, and support. She loves the counseling field and truly enjoys supporting other therapists! After years of being a director for the “authority” she decided to start her own group practice. She transitioned from agency work to full-time private practice. Finding herself struggling in a sedentary and lonely space (especially during the pandemic), she began walking and hiking. She offered walk-and-talks to her clients so she could get outside more. As an Approved Continuing Education Provider (NBCC ACEP 7235), she offers innovative counselor education content to all levels of licensed therapists by hosting retreats, webinars, conferences, courses, and resources to therapists of all levels. Links and resources: The Practice Class by Dr. Dawn Brunkenhoefer: www.thepracticeclass.com Contact Dr. Dawn Brunkenhoefer: dr.dawn@thepracticeclass.com Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me the word CALL at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com if you'd like a free strategy session to discuss whether Self-led Brainspotting might be the missing piece in your business plan.
Cynthia Schwartzberg is a Brainspotting powerhouse. Her creativity and openness to curiosity have resulted in countless advances in the ways we use Brainspotting both inside the therapy room and with non-clinical brain blocks. Join me in this episode as she talks about her own Brainspotting story as well as some of the newest ways she's using Brainspotting to change lives. You don't want to miss: Cynthia's story of discovering how her back pain was tied to an emotional experience, not a physical one. She breaks down the pillars and phases of her new program Financial Flow, where she teaches the use of Brainspotting for increasing the flow of money through your life. Her heartfelt words for her younger Self who hadn't yet discovered the power of Brainspotting in her life. PLUS, information on Cynthia's upcoming trainings. Whether you're already trained in Brainspotting or not, Cynthia has trainings for all levels. Cynthia Schwartzberg, LCSW is a Senior Brainspotting Trainer, Consultant and Therapist. Cynthia focuses on training other professionals how to utilize Brainspotting with their clients and is innovative with the modality developing programs including Brainspotting and Parts, Clearing Limbic-Countertransference, ImageSpotting, and the Beyond Spot. She founded the Southeast Brainspotting Institute and is passionate about helping people use the Brainspotting modality for their own growth. Cynthia teaches Self-Spotting for those wanting to integrate the focused mindfulness of Brainspotting into their meditation process and life in general. This focused mindfulness process of Brainspotting is integrated into the Financial Flow program co-created with Beth Medina, a Brainspotting Consultant, and Therapist and applied to all aspects of one's financial life. Their most recent program is called Optimize Your Financial Life. It is a 4-part series to explore the relationship to money, The program assists to identify, explore, and clarify what's getting in the way of having and holding onto money. It also addresses money beliefs and releasing what is no longer serving in the areas of earning, spending, saving, investing and giving. Participants have discovered life changing and financial shifts in these areas. Links and resources: Cynthasis: https://www.cynthasis.com The Curious Voyage by Cythia Schwartzberg, LCSW: https://www.amazon.com/Curious-Voyage-Rule-Breaking-Guidebook-Authenticity/dp/173712050X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1F3JR0NCLYO8L&keywords=the+curious+voyage&qid=1684240405&sprefix=%2Caps%2C112&sr=8-1 Financial Flow: https://financialflow.co The Southeast Brainspotting Institute (SEBI): https://www.southeastbrainspottinginstitute.com/ Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
Do you know that earning more money is the goal, and even have a solid strategy for how to make it happen, but STILL get in your own way? You've probably been told it's because you're tying your success to your self-worth, but what if that's actually not true? You don't want to miss: The surprising reason you might be self-sabotaging your financial success, and it's not because you don't have strong self-worth The unspoken stresses your midbrain might focus on when you think of earning more money The cultural implications of increased wealth, and how your brain and body might push back on these implications PLUS, the simple one word email to send when you're ready to get out of your own way with money sh*z. Links and resources: Book a free strategy call with Carolyn to find out how to unblock your brain blocks around money: https://calendly.com/carolynrobistow/strategy Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
If you've ever struggled with how much to charge for your services, avoided looking at accounting data, or wished you could just hurry up and hire someone to manage your finances, then this episode is for you. You don't want to miss: Why raising your rates is NOT the solution to having a healthy relationship with your business finances How to tell if money stuff is dysregulating you and making it harder to make data-driven decisions Why looking at the data is crucial if you want a sustainably profitable business PLUS, what to do when you're ready to stop muscling your way through the discomfort of facing the financial side of your business. Links and resources: Book a free strategy call with Carolyn to find out how to unblock your brain blocks around money: https://calendly.com/carolynrobistow/strategy Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
If you've ever wondered what it's like to start a Self-guided brainspotting practice with zero experience or spare time, or if you're feeling maybe a little skeptical about Brainspotting and whether or not it's too “out there” for you, this episode is for you. Kyle Talbert, the therapist for guys who don't want therapy, joins me to share his Brainspotting story as a guy who was sick of avoiding the monotonous but necessary aspects of day to day life. Kyle Talbert, MA, LPC, NCC is an expert counseling men who don't want counseling...an expert because he is one of those men. With prior experience in law enforcement, Kyle now uses solution-focused and evidence-based tools to help men take back themselves to become the better husbands, fathers, and men that they need & want to be. Licensed for telehealth video visits in Texas and Colorado and in-person sessions in The Woodlands, Tx You don't want to miss: ● What made Kyle decide to give Brainspotting a try ● How Kyle's red flags let him know when it's time to Self-regulate ● How Kyle started a Self-guided Brainspotting practice even when meditation and yoga didn't work for him PLUS, the red flags that mean it might be time for you to also take a deeper look at what your goals are and how you can show up better for your work and your family. Links and resources: ● Kyle Talbert Online: theraphe.com ● Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily ● Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan ● Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes ● Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow ● Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK ● Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
This one is for the ladies (and the men who want to support the ladies). I'm joined by Erin Todd, psychologist turned women's perimenopause coach. Erin uses Brainspotting both personally and professionally to help make the world a better place, one perimenopausal woman at a time. You don't want to miss: ● How Brainspotting has helped Erin overcome blocks about showing up and advertising her services ● How she envisions using Brainspotting in her work with perimenopausal women ● The absurdly complex path of perimenopause and why no woman should try to DIY it! PLUS, Erin shares her free training for women of all ages who are done “just dealing with it” when their hormones start to shift and change. Erin is a clinical psychologist turned health coach, and has a special interest in helping women in perimenopause improve their health and manage the overwhelm that can happen during your 40's. She has a unique perspective as she has spent 18 years working as a psychologist, supporting people's emotional health, and has also studied women's health, so is able to offer support around an person's physical and emotional health. She believes that you can't separate the mind and the body (which often happens in modern Western medicine), and it's important to see the body as a whole system. As such, her work includes education around changes in hormonal health, as well as helping the person manage stress and find their voice and learn new ways to care for themselves during this confusing transition. Links and resources: ● Erin Todd on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/findingyour_flow/ ● Erin Todd's Perimenopause free training: https://go.findingyourflow.com.au/ ● Erin Todd's Website: www.findingyourflow.com.au ● Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily ● Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan ● Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes ● Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow ● Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK ● Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
Have you ever had the Social Media Yips? Let's say you *know* everything you need to do on the tech side, and you even have the idea for what you want the post to say, but then when it comes time to actually put it online, you freeze (or you clean your baseboards instead). Join me in this inspiring conversation with Keely Rodriguez about all the ways we can use subcortical work to get unstuck as parents, professionals, and even to help us show up better for the many hats we wear. You don't want to miss: How Keely knew it was time to find a better way to support her sport and performance arts kids who struggled with the mental game of performing Keely's own mental game with social media as an entrepreneur The difference between finishing a coaching course vs learning Self-guided Brainspotting. PLUS, exactly how Keely manages to wear all these hats and still use Self-guided Brainspotting to protect her and her family's wellbeing. Keely Rodriguez is a Licensed Professional Counselor and the owner of Mandala Counseling Group. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree, in Speech Communications at the University of Texas at Austin. Following her time at the University of Texas, Keely spent five years writing speeches for two-state Senators at the Texas State Legislature in Austin, Texas. After marrying her husband Michael and moving to Brownsville, Keely spent fifteen years working in the pharmaceutical industry for Pfizer and Bristol Myers Squibb as a national award-winning salesperson. In 2015 Keely left the pharmaceutical industry and returned to graduate school to pursue a Master's of Education in Counseling and Guidance at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley where she graduated top of her class. In 2018 Keely opened Mandala Counseling Group. Mandala is six counselor group that provides mental health services for children, teens, adults, couples and families in the Rio Grande Valley and across the state of Texas. As an EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) Certified Trauma Counselor and a Brainspotting trained therapist Keely specializes in severe trauma cases where she helps adult men and women overcome symptoms of anxiety, depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. She hopes to continue to expand the Mandala Counseling Group to meet the mental health needs of Cameron and Hidalgo counties. Keely is the mother of two college-aged children and has been married to her husband, Michael, for 23 years. In her free time, Keely loves to teach yoga, sing in her church choir, and perform at the local theater. Links and resources: Keely Rodriguez: www.keelyrodriguez.com Find Keely on social media: The Neuroperformance Coach Keely Rodriguez on Instagram: @keely_neuroperformancecoach Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
What comes to mind when you hear words like LSD or Ecstasy? What about “underground”? This week on Brain Unblocked, Thad Frye joins me again to have an information-rich conversation about the use of psychedelics in healing. We talk about everything from what a person might experience to how to know if it's a path you want to explore for yourself. You don't want to miss: Outdated Western narratives around the inclusion of psychedelic substances for medical use How Thad weaves together Brainspotting alongside Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy work Our brief sidebar about Attachment Theory and the role it plays in subcortical work PLUS, how to decide if a combination of Brainspotting and Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy might be your key to getting unstuck. Links and resources: Thad Frye: https://www.thadfryecounseling.com/ Rocky Mountain Brainspotting Institute: https://rockymountainbrainspottinginstitute.com/ The study we referenced about Brainspotting work continuing even after treatment has ended: https://rockymountainbrainspottinginstitute.com///wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Effective-treatments-for-generalized-anxiety-disorder.pdf Michael Pollen Netflix Documentary: https://www.netflix.com/title/80229847 How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollen: https://a.co/d/6O4M6Y5 Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
If you're feeling skeptical about Brainspotting, join me today as I chat with Delee D'Arcy about her experience in the Balanced Productivity Blueprint. Delee is a Men's Communication Clini-Coach who helps men S.H.I.F.T. connection, closeness, fun, laughter and success into overdrive AND she and I have worked together to unblock some of her inner struggles with productivity and finding balance between business ownership and having fun! You don't want to miss: The brain blocks that were keeping Delee stalled out and in her own way Delee's decision point that led her to investigating whether or not brainspotting might be the key to her unhelpful work habits How Delee works with men on communication by seeing past what society calls “angry” PLUS, how brainspotting makes life more fun! Links and resources: How to Argue-Proof your Relationship: deleedarcy.com/argue-proof-freebie Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
If you're an entrepreneur who has tried everything to build momentum in your business, this episode is for you. You don't want to miss: The most common momentum-building advice (and why it's keeping you stuck) How your lack of healthy boundaries with yourself might unknowingly be making you procrastinate more The secret to getting out of your own way that doesn't require white-knuckling or imperfect action PLUS, what to do if you're ready to stop blaming your work ethic and start sitting down to work with minimal effort or self-control required so you can finally start having 6-figure work habits. Links and resources: Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
If you're an Optimized AF Entrepreneur but find yourself still struggling with procrastination keeping you from your business's true earning potential, you might unknowingly be a Stalled Out Entrepreneur on the Burnout Expressway. In this episode, you'll discover the exact signs to watch for. You don't want to miss: How to know if you're a Stalled Out Entrepreneur The 3 stages of the Burnout Expressway 3 lesser-known symptoms of that you're on the Burnout Expressway (and which stage you're in) PLUS, exactly what to do at each stage to turn off the Burnout Expressway and get back on the Income-Producing Interstate. Links and resources: Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox everyday to nudge you from Groundhog Day to Optimized AF Entrepreneur. Subscribe for free at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Stuck on the Groundhog Day Drinker's Cycle of Shame? Download the free E-book: Mistaken Moderation now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK Email me at carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com
You want to run a group program? One common question from my participants is: “What skills do I need to learn in order to facilitate a group really well?” I've got someone here on the pod to share her unique process of leading large groups in an expansive, liberated and trauma informed way. Introducing Tracy Gantlin-Monroy. Tracy Gantlin Monroy is a licensed professional counselor and resident therapist at Grace Community Counseling & Social Services in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a brain-wise, body therapist passionate about trauma healing. Tracy is the first Black female Brainspotting trainer in the world having been mentored by Dr. David Grand, founder & Developer of Brainspotting. Tracy also runs healing retreats for Black women. Her attendees call Tracy engaging, loving and caring, and they talk about feeling safe in her groups even when they don't USUALLY feel safe in groups. You're about to hear how she does it. You'll hear how she prepares for trainings, holds people as an empath, and teaches at the speed of safety. Here's some of what we talked about: How Tracy brings her authentic energy and intentionality to public speaking The ritual she goes through every time she presents a three-day training How she creates safety and dismantles power dynamics in the entire large group How she calls participants in when they step in it or cause harm Show notes at https://rebeltherapist.me/podcast/199
If your struggles with alcohol, procrastination or perfectionism have made it difficult for you to maintain a healthy size for your body, Rebecca Thomas has news for you. As the founder of Not Another Diet, an effective, no-diet method for sustained weight loss and well-being, she shares some of the same frustrations with the incomplete (and often just plain bad) advice being sold on the market today. Rebecca is a lifetime entrepreneur devoted to helping others free themselves from shame and have the life they imagine for themselves. She's currently focused on teaching a new and better way to think about weight and personal health. And she's here this week to share some of her new and better way with you. You don't want to miss: How environmental constraints are probably playing a large role in your struggle for sustainable health habits The cascade effect of a single shift in the systems of your daily life Common sources of Energetic Misdirection in weight loss habits (are you struggling with any of these?) PLUS, what you can focus on instead of the overly-hyped calories in, calories out (and no, it's not macros either). Links and resources: Find Rebecca Thomas online at https://rebeccathomas.co/ and sign up for her email list to be notified as soon as her new *free* training is available Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox every M-F to help you get past the brain blocks keeping you stuck on groundhog day so you can take action and move the needle in your business. Sign up at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Join the waitlist for Optimized AF Academy https://carolynrobistow.net/optimizedaf Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Mistaken Moderation e-Book - Download for free now Find a Brainspotting practitioner near you: https://brainspotting.com/directory/ UK-specific directory: https://www.bspuk.co.uk/therapists/ Free Biolateral Music https://youtu.be/Eu_kSaFzSR0 Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK
If you've ever tried Brainspotting on your own and wondered if you were doing it right or wondered if it was really as simple as it sounds, this episode is for you. In it, I discuss the nuanced differences between self-brainspotting and Self-led brainspotting. I also share some updates that have been happening behind the scenes over here at Brain Unblocked. You don't want to miss: Why I went on indefinite leave of absence from my thriving private therapy practice. My new course for already-optimized AF entrepreneurs who feel stalled out by perfectionism and procrastination The small but mighty difference between self-brainspotting and being Self-led PLUS, how multiple approaches to wellness can combine when there is truly no territory on healing. Links and resources: Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox every M-F to help you get past the brain blocks keeping you stuck on groundhog day so you can take action and move the needle in your business. Sign up at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Mistaken Moderation e-Book - Download for free now Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Find a Brainspotting practitioner near you: https://brainspotting.com/directory/ UK-specific directory: https://www.bspuk.co.uk/therapists/ Free Biolateral Music https://youtu.be/Eu_kSaFzSR0 Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK The Curious Voyage by Cynthia Schwartzberg https://a.co/d/j5x9sCk Internal Family Systems Therapy, Second Edition by Richard C. Schwartz and Martha Sweezy https://a.co/d/ctkPB3f
If you love efficiency as much as I do then this episode is a must-listen. Why waste 31 days of a solid Dry January neglecting your deep brain when you can uplevel those 31 days to skyrocket your results and end up with a real change when it comes to your drinking habits. You don't want to miss: The reason a traditional dry january is like hiding dirty laundry Why it's so hard to say no when offered a drink even though you KNOW it'll end in groundhog day What you can do to uplevel your dry january if you want real change in your drinking habit PLUS, download my free e-book Mistake Moderation to learn the 4 biggest mistakes I see people making at the end of Dry January when they want to go back to drinking a moderate amount. Links and resources: Mistaken Moderation e-Book - Download for free now Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox every M-F to help you get past the brain blocks keeping you stuck on groundhog day so you can take action and move the needle in your business. Sign up at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Join the waitlist for Optimized AF Academy https://carolynrobistow.net/optimizedaf Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Find a Brainspotting practitioner near you: https://brainspotting.com/directory/ UK-specific directory: https://www.bspuk.co.uk/therapists/ Free Biolateral Music https://youtu.be/Eu_kSaFzSR0 Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK
If you are going into this holiday season with trepidation and wondering whether or not you'll be able to keep your sober streak going, or if you're worried that the success you've had with moderation will fly out the window at the annual holiday party, then this episode is for you. You don't want to miss: The number one mistake I made (and see others make) when it comes to trying to stop after 1 or 2 drinks. The neuroscience behind why your “stop” button is broken when it comes to leaving the holiday party without over-doing the eggnog. The 3-part formula for making it easier on yourself to feel in control around alcohol. PLUS, download my free e-book Mistake Moderation to learn the 4 biggest mistakes I see people making when they try to white-knuckle their way through drinking less over the holidays. Links and resources: Mistaken Moderation e-Book - Download for free now Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox every M-F to help you get past the brain blocks keeping you stuck on groundhog day so you can take action and move the needle in your business. Sign up at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Join the waitlist for Optimized AF Academy https://carolynrobistow.net/optimizedaf Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Find a Brainspotting practitioner near you: https://brainspotting.com/directory/ UK-specific directory: https://www.bspuk.co.uk/therapists/ Free Biolateral Music https://youtu.be/Eu_kSaFzSR0 Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK
If you have some familiarity with brainspotting, and you're wondering how you can capitalize on that understanding to help yourself out this holiday season, then this episode is for you. You don't want to miss: The 3 ways to use brainspotting as a resource this holiday season How brainspotting can help with self-control An often-overlooked use for brainspotting that ties in perfectly whether it's a happy holiday or a holiday covered in grief PLUS, a limited time offer for you if you're a therapist or coach who wants to use brainspotting to uplevel your business. Links and resources: Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox every morning to help you get past the brain blocks keeping you stuck on groundhog day so you can take action and move the needle in your business. Sign up at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Mistaken Moderation e-Book - Download for free now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Find a Brainspotting practitioner near you: https://brainspotting.com/directory/ UK-specific directory: https://www.bspuk.co.uk/therapists/ Free Biolateral Music https://youtu.be/Eu_kSaFzSR0 Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK
If you've been trying unsuccessfully to find the right time management technique or to work your way up to “imperfect action” for over 2 months but still feel stalled out in your productivity, this episode is for you. I'll walk you step by step through my flow chart to decide on the exact right action for you to take based on where you're stuck. You don't want to miss: What I've learned from my time spent gathering data about you as a business owner over the past 3 weeks The 3 decisions to make to help you get unstuck in your productivity How to know the extent of your brain block using a simple subcortical temperature technique PLUS, I accidentally give away some of the contents included in my new brain-based system for helping stalled out entrepreneurs become balanced business owners. Links and resources: My direct email: carolynrobistowconsulting@gmail.com Katie Read's Therapist Holiday Party: www.therapistholidayparty.com Get a Daily Brain Block Buster delivered right to your inbox every morning to help you get past the brain blocks keeping you stuck on groundhog day so you can take action and move the needle in your business. Sign up at https://carolynrobistow.net/daily Download your free body scan meditation so you can take the first step toward subcortical healing https://carolynrobistow.net/bodyscan Mistaken Moderation e-Book - Download for free now at https://carolynrobistow.net/mistakes Join the waitlist for Optimized AF Academy https://carolynrobistow.net/optimizedaf Follow me on Instagram: @carolynrobistow Find a Brainspotting practitioner near you: https://brainspotting.com/directory/ UK-specific directory: https://www.bspuk.co.uk/therapists/ Free Biolateral Music https://youtu.be/Eu_kSaFzSR0 Brainspotting by Dr. David Grand https://amzn.to/3AvtiNK