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Young Hearts, Run Free
Glenmore 24 Reflections - Young Hearts Run Free - S6 Eps 9 - 9 September 2022

Young Hearts, Run Free

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 63:49


Glenmore 24, move for 12 or 24 hours, sounds easy...right? Think again! This episode is focused on an insight into G24, which is organised by Rockets Events Your hosts Steven (support role) and John (athlete...read that again) ventured up the A9 to Glenmore Forest, and had themselves a ball of a time. What does it take to run/walk/move for 12 or 24 hours (there are two options)? Well, that takes a lot of things including: kit, food, hydration, mindset, a smile, did we mention food? Most importantly, it takes people, an army of people who support each other with a special kinda (sometimes) tough love. DISCLAIMER: Listening to this episode may end up with you standing in the Hayfield one September thinking "what happened there!"

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Swell Season
Ep. 3: Atash Yaghmaian

Swell Season

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 55:02


In this episode Matt L. Roar speaks with one of his mentors, Atash Yaghmaian, an experienced psychotherapist specializing in childhood trauma. They discuss her journey from escaping an arranged marriage in Iran to becoming a clinical social worker in NYC public schools. Plus, they answer listener questions about isolation, fear of death, and navigating a difficult conflict with a parent. To learn more about Atash Yaghmaian and her work go to https://www.atashyaghmaian.com If you'd like to contribute a question visit @dearshredder on Instagram where you can fill out an anonymous form. Disclaimer: Listening to this podcast does not constitute therapy/mental health care. If you or someone you know are having a mental health emergency, dial 911 or visit the nearest emergency room. Below is a list resources: Resilience Lab: Offering therapy where ever you are, online or in New York City where our offices are welcoming, inclusive spaces where you can relax, open up and learnhttps://resiliencelab.usAckerman Institute for the Family: Founded in 1960, the Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for family therapy and one of the best-known and most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life.https://www.ackerman.orgBrooklyn Center for Psychotherapy: Recognizing the growing treatment needs of the substance abusing population, New Directions was founded in 1988 to service this community. Licensed by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, it has grown to be a cornerstone of chemical dependency treatment in Brooklyn.https://newdirectionsbrooklyn.comSwell Season Surf Radio is recorded by NewsStand studios at Rockefeller Center in the heart of Manhattan and is Distributed by The Swell Season Surf Radio NetworkFor more info go to www.swellseasonsurfradio.com

Call the Psychiatrists
2. Breaking Up with Your Psychiatrist; Electroconvulsive Therapy

Call the Psychiatrists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 39:38


We answer a listener's question about how to break up with your psychiatrist or psychotherapist.  In the second half of the episode we discuss the history and current use of electroconvulsive therapy. Submit your questions for the show! You can leave a voicemail or send a message from our website.  You can also call us at (760) 779-247 or email us at callthepsychiatrists@gmail.com Please join our Facebook group or follow the show on Instagram.    Disclaimer: Listening to the podcast does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship. The intention of the podcast is to educate and entertain. Nothing discussed in the show is intended or recommended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your own physician or other qualified health professional regarding any medical questions or conditions.  

Going Terribly
Ep. 62: Two Misinformation Spreaders in a Community-Written Tombstone

Going Terribly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 51:30


DISCLAIMER: Listening to this podcast and/or interacting with its social media accounts may produce feelings of euphoria, existential mania, and incurable shame-pride. Recent studies show that it may also cause impotence, stupidity, loss of imagination, and general human difficulty. It is not a substitute for regular medical visits, social interaction, and legitimate educational pursuits. Other discussion topics may include: - The unexpected time suck that is Family Feud's customization options - A behind the scenes look at Going Terribly's episodic "filth quota" - The hurtfulness of a follicular slur - Protagonists, antagonists, and Pat Sajak's wife - A belated celebration of Pretend You're a Time Traveler Day, which will have happened tomorrow

Swipe 'n' the City
Ask a Therapist: Dating with Depression & Anxiety ft. Marc Schneider, Psy.D.

Swipe 'n' the City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 58:50


*Disclaimer: Listening to this episode is not a replacement for therapy.* Marc Schneider, Psy.D. is back this week with more hard truths on dealing with mental health and dating - specifically with depression and anxiety. Both Michelle and Marie have an open dialogue about their own battles and also discuss tips and best practices with Dr. Schneider for those who have (or are dating someone with) depression and/or anxiety. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues, know that you're not alone. Please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 800-273-8255 for help.

Artemis
Bird Dogs with Sarah Topp

Artemis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 69:22


This week on the program, co-host Becca Aceto and Michigan hunter Sarah Topp talk about training their first bird dogs. Sarah's dog, Timber Doodle, is named after her favorite quarry, the woodcock. Training a high-energy dog has its ups and downs, but Becca and Sarah are each finding that it adds a richer dimension to their time in the field. (Disclaimer: Listening to this episode may cause you to Google bird dog breeds incessantly.) 1:30 "Northwoods Unleaded" video 2:00 Artemis Great Lakes Instagram and Facebook 4:00 You can cook/eat woodcock whole... entrails included! 7:00 No bone saw? No problem! A Sawzall works for breaking down those big roasts 8: 20 Michigan United Conservation Clubs – NWF’s Michigan Affiliate! 9:30 "Rabbitat" - rabbit habitat improvement lingo 11:00 Michigan elk populations. Yeah! Elk... in Michigan! They've been there for a hundred years now. 15:00 Harvesting an animal as a kid versus as an adult 18:00 Woodcock in Michigan, aka "timberdoodles" 19:00 Let's talk bird dogs: Upland game hunting versus waterfowl hunting with a dog... and flushing dogs versus pointing dogs 20:00 #coronapuppies... did EVERYONE get a bird dog this spring?! 22:00 Training a bird dog starts with basic obedience... next is to spend a lot of time outdoors picking up scent. Then you can graduate to working your dog on specific bird scents, using wings from previously harvested birds. 24:00 Bird dog groups and clubs = priceless 25:00 "Water Dog" by Richard Wolters 29:00 E-collar training at six months, Garmin and Sport Dog collars 34:00 Dog training blunders (and wins!) 38:00 The pointing instinct... how 'there' is it? Plus, puppy's first point!  41:00 Finding the right dog breed for your flavor of hunting (or, perhaps, for the degree of hair-shedding you're willing to manage) 44:00 "GSP" in birddog-speak is German Shorthaired Pointer 45:00 That moment you realize your 4- to 6-mile daily runs aren't enough to wipe out your dog's energy, so you invest in a pair of rollerblades and let the dog pull you six miles in 25 minutes.  48:00 Woodcock = "they fly like drunk birds" 50:00 Favorite shotguns for birding 55:00 Hanging with your bird dog: Leisure vs. work. For one dog, it's a catch-phrase, "Find the birds." 56:00 Gun sensitivity training  1:00:00 Cabin fever fix? Campgrounds with cellphone service, baby! 1:08:00 Follow Sarah on Instagram @trisarahtopp3

Guys Being Dudes
Ep. 33 The Cure for the Coronavirus

Guys Being Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 82:50


Disclaimer: Listening to this podcast will not cure any case of coronavirus. This podcast does not have any healing properties. Burttran thought of the title name so any blame is to be placed, please direct it towards him. Thank you. Donovan and Anthony are back and at it again talking about retirement plans, hiking trips, and of course the corona ('rona) virus. Please rate and subscribe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Young Gunners
Houston Wellness Panel. Your Mask First: Taking Care of Yourself to Better Serve Your Clients

Young Gunners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 66:17


On January 11, 2019, TYLA hosted an attorney wellness panel in Houston, Texas, to discuss mental health issues facing attorneys. The panel discussed the prevalence of mental health issues in the profession, including the prevalence of depression, anxiety, burnout, and compassion fatigue. This podcast episode offers information about the Texas Lawyers’ Assistance Program and the resources it provides to Texas attorneys. The episode also provides tips and tricks attorneys can use to address mental health issues for both themselves and their colleagues. This podcast was created by Texas Young Lawyers Association, and no part of it may be reproduced without the written consent of TYLA. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the TYLA or the State Bar of Texas. The information in this podcast is provided as a resource of general information and is not intended to replace legal advice. We recommend our listeners conduct their own research and exercise their own judgment. If you are not a lawyer and need legal assistance related to any of the topics discussed in this podcast, you should consult an attorney. The Young Gunners Podcast features music by Otis McDonald and his song “Rest.” Disclaimer: Listening to this podcast will not earn you CLE credit. The course number and mention of CLE credit was for the attendees of the live seminar.

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Facial Injectables - Lessons Learned
The Ultimate Guide to Injectable Asepsis

Facial Injectables - Lessons Learned

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 21:43


Are you using the correct skin prep for dermal fillers?  Do you know which one it is?  There’s a huge variation in what practitioners are using but there’s only one prep that falls within the standard of care in the US.  In this episode I talk about the recommended skin prep for dermal fillers and neuromodulators, the nasty scientific facts about bacteria in make-up, which gloves you should be using and much more.  Disclaimer: Listening to this podcast does not constitute qualification to perform the procedures discussed herein.  Facial Injectables – Lessons Learned Podcasts are intended solely for informational purposes and to supplement, not replace, proper training and supervision by qualified instructors.  

Barber Shop Banter
Episode 8! *Politics as Usual*

Barber Shop Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 83:58


In this episode, 3 men sit in a basement and discuss the best hip hop love songs! Also, the gang pay homage to a hip hop icon: Prodigy of Mobb Deep. Welcome back to the shop! *DISCLAIMER* Listening to portions of this episode may result in the Men In Black appearing at your door and wiping out your memory with a red beam! You have been warned!