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Pop culture isn't just entertainment—it's a gateway to connection, empathy, and deep therapeutic work. In this episode, Paul and Ray sit down with clinical psychologist and media consultant Dr. Drea Letamendi to explore how fictional characters—from Batman to X-Men to Star Wars—can open doors in therapy that traditional methods often can't. They talk real strategy: using pop culture in CBT, building media literacy, and why what we watch really matters in the therapy room. Whether you're working with teens, young adults, or just trying to connect differently, this episode will shift how you think about clinical practice.Dr. Drea's Website: https://drdreapsychology.comDr. Drea's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arkham-sessions-psychology-of-batman-more/id806565467 To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: http://www.psychedtopractice.com Please follow the link below to access all of our hosting sites. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2007098/share “Be well, and stay psyched” #mentalhealth #podcast #psychology #psychedtopractice #counseling #socialwork #MentalHealthAwareness #ClinicalPractice #mentalhealth #podcast
Is the Joker actually “insane”? Does Two-Face have “multiple personality disorder” by today's standards? From an ethical perspective, do Gotham's rogues belong in prison or in rehab? In works like The Penguin, Joker: Folie a Deux, and Batman: White Knight, DC villains have brought "main character energy" to life, proving themselves as enduring figures in media storytelling—but just how well do these baddies depict the mental health landscape of today, and is there anything wrong with celebrating villain vibes? Media psychologist Drea Letamendi, Ph.D. (Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics), screenwriter Ernie Altbacker (Batman: Hush Animated), and comics writer Kyle Higgins (Nightwing, Batman Beyond 2.0, Batman: Gate of Gotham) deconstruct, decriminalize, and debunk Gotham City's most notorious institution and the stories behind it. Moderated by Brian Ward (The Arkham Sessions Podcast).
Dr. Drea Letamendi (she/her/ella) is a clinical psychologist, media consultant, and TEDx speaker with degrees and training from Cornell University, UCSD, and UCLA. Dr. Drea is a practitioner-educator based in Los Angeles and holds a Masters and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. At UCLA, she serves as a campus mental health and wellbeing consultant leading resilience, crisis-response, and suicide prevention initiatives. She manages a private practice as a behavioral health advisor for the gaming, visual effects, and entertainment media industries (with clients including Warner Bros., Marvel/Disney, and Lionsgate). By way of social media and podcasting, Dr. Drea uses storytelling in film, television, gaming, and comics to teach audiences about resilience, cultural healing and liberation psychology. She created and hosts The Arkham Sessions, a podcast about the psychology of superheroes and other pop culture narratives.She has written publications about the positive impacts of media storytelling on mental health, and her latest publication is titled, The Force Awakens: Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Using Star Wars. In this episode, we explore the world of fictional characters and the connection to psychology and mental health. From superheroes to villains, we uncover how these characters can offer a sense of belonging, a mirror to our own struggles, and a way to process personal trauma. We discuss how storytelling allows us to confront our own experiences and how these characters often reflect the most vulnerable parts of ourselves. We also also touch on why horror stories can bring comfort and a sense of cathartic relief for certain people, and the psychology behind rewatching our favorite comfort shows and movies as a way to ease anxiety. Overall, we share an insightful conversation about the psychological impact of fiction and how connecting with these characters can be a powerful tool for healing and self-discovery. *I am currently accepting new clients virtually in California. Feel free to email me at taramontazeritherapy@gmail.com to schedule a 15-min consultation or click here to learn more.FOLLOW DR. DREA:PODCAST: The Arkham SessionsINSTAGRAM: @drdreapsychologyWEBSITE: https://drdreapsychology.com/STAY CONNECTED:INSTA: @trustandthriveTIKOK: @trustandthriveTHREADS: @trustandthriveFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontEMAIL: trustandthrive@gmail.com
In this episode of Star Warsologies, we talk about all things Acolyte at Los Angeles Comic Con! We headed to LA Comic Con and talked about The Acolyte! Ecologist Sawyer Markham weighed in on all the critters! Planetary scientist Michaela Leung tells us about Brendok, Khofar, and that unknown planet! Dr. Drea Letamendi delves into the psychology! And James makes sure we're all up on the Star Wars lore (and there's a lot!). Thanks to all who came out to see us in person and to LACC for having us. Show Links: Follow Sawyer on TikTok, YouTube, and Twitter. Follow Dr. Drea and her podcast The Arkham Sessions. You can pre-order James's crossword puzzle book now! For a free puzzle, download the activity kit from Star Wars Reads! Subscribe to never miss an episode of Star Warsologies on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Did you miss an earlier episode? Catch up here! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, or join our Facebook fan group! Star Warsologies is a podcast about science in a galaxy far, far away. Hosts James Floyd and Melissa Miller combine their love of storytelling in the franchise with their keen interest in all things academic.
We are back! And since we are all still commiserating over episode five, we went and brought in Dr. Drea Letamendi of the Arkham Sessions to help us get our therapy on... We also had to bring back Ron Seoul-Oh of POC Culture to discuss everything that went down in Bright Eyes, including the biggest question we have, is Captain America a Cop?Thank you for watching!!! FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: Twitter.Com/ForAllNerds Instagram.Com/ForAllNerds Twitch.TV/ForAllNerds GET YOUR FORALLNERDS MERCH HERE: Forallnerds.com PATREON: Patreon.com/ForAllNerdsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/for-all-nerds-show--5649266/support.
Dr. Theresa Rojas interviews Richard Fairgray and Barbra Dillon on the Fanbase Press release, Four-Color Heroes. They discuss diversity, seeing yourself in comics, and depicting a spectrum of perspectives around discovering your sexuality and/or coming out. The book includes an essay from clinical psychologist and media consultant, Dr. Drea Letamendi on mental health challenges for LGBTQ+ people living in our world. This episode was recorded in November 2023. Digital copies are available on Hoopla, Comics Plus, and Kindle Direct. You can purchase a digital copy from Fanbase Press: https://fanbasepress.ecrater.com/p/42007307/four-color-heroes-printed-graphic Four Color Heroes
Melissa and Lisa break down the physics nonsense in Furious 7. Can you jump between skyscrapers in a car? What happens when you drop cars out of an airplane with only a parachute? Clinical psychologist Dr. Drea Letamendi joins for a discussion about grief and forgiveness. How important is found family? Should Dom be in therapy? How does Brian's ending help us process Paul Walker's death? Check out Dr. Drea's website! Follow her on Instagram! And listen to her podcast The Arkham Sessions. Read the psychological profiles Drea writes for Fandom Follow Melissa @melissatruth Follow Lisa @dustchick Listen to episode 6 here The Facts & The Furious is a podcast rewatch of the entire saga with Dr. Lisa Will (physicist) and Melissa Miller (science writer). We break down each movie of the saga with help from special guest experts. Remember, reality-based physics come and go, but family is forever! Subscribe so you won't miss the rest of our rewatch!
Why is college NOT the best years of your life? Why do people like horror & crime stories? What goes into deciding what to omit from a half-memoir? What do sci-fi and rom-com have in common? What does it mean to "break the story"? For the 3-year anniversary of LSPTPod, we rewind the tape to bring you some bonus content: fun stories where we went off a tangent that didn't make it into our released episodes. We're diving back into some bonus content from our chat this season with Dr. Drea Letamendi, Craig Thompson, and Mark Chavez. We're glad and grateful that you've been with us on this journey of exploring storytelling for so long. Here's to many more!
Star Warsologies hosted "Andor: Making a Rebel, Making a Rebellion", a panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2023. The Star Wars series Andor speaks powerfully to today's audience about fighting oppression. Examining the first season of the Disney+ series, we will explore the motivations and actions of Cassian Andor, Mon Mothma, Luthen Rael and other characters as they put it all on the line to resist and rebel against the Empire. What type of people are drawn to stand up to tyranny? How do individual dissenters start forming movements? When can you fight inside the system, and when do you have to fight from the outside? Why does this show resonate so well at this time? Panelists include Robert A. Dagnall (MA candidate in Rhetoric and Writing Studies / instructor, SDSU), J. Dianne Dotson (sci-fi and fantasy author, producer, science writer, biologist), Dr. Drea Letamendi (psychologist at UCLA, host of the Arkham Sessions podcast), Desmond Hassing (lecturer of American Indian Studies, SDSU), Jake Rowlett (PhD candidate, SDSU/UCSB). Moderated by James Floyd (STEAMpop Network, Star Warsologies podcast, Star Wars Insider contributor). Join us as we tackle the nature of the fight to restore freedom to the galaxy. Show notes for this episode are available on Skywalking Network:
On this very special episode of ForAllNerds, we give you some behind the scenes insight into how to survive and thrive in the wild world of podcasting! If you've ever thought about doing a show yourself, or just wanted to know how to deal with the stress of modern life, then press play and peep as Benhameen and Tatiana are joined by the hosts of The Arkham Sessions, Dr. Drea Letamendi and Brian Ward!!!Plus we talk that good talk, and celebrate the announcement of DJ BenHaMeen's first Original Graphic Novel, which you can PRE ORDER HEREThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5649266/advertisement
Yep you know how we do it! We've gathered some of the best in the business to discuss the third season of The Mandalorian including Regine Sawyer, Rodimus Prime, The Blerd Gurl, Dr. Drea Letamendi and our host DJ Benhameen! What did the crew think of Grogu, Bo Katan, Moff Gideon and the rest? Go ahead and press play and find out!Thank you for watching!!!FOLLOW ON SOCIAL:Twitter.Com/ForAllNerds Instagram.Com/ForAllNerdsTwitch.TV/ForAllNerdsGET YOUR FORALLNERDS MERCH HERE: Forallnerds.comPATREON: Patreon.com/ForAllNerds
What makes super villains' stories important? Can you grieve something that didn't actually happen? Are you still a hero if you've never won a single battle? Welcome back to Season Three! To kick off an outstanding season, we welcome back a good friend of our show, Dr. Drea Letamendi, to chat about The Joker, Loki, WandaVision, and unpacking the "could've been"s during the pandemic. Dr. Drea Letamendi is a licensed psychologist and behavioral health consultant who educates the world on mental health through the lens of pop culture, specializing in trauma work, crisis response, and suicide prevention. She hosts the Arkham Sessions podcast; she helps studios create fictional characters with authentic psyches. She's really cool.
Do our phones and social media give us short-term happiness but long-term loneliness and isolation? Or are there actually ways we can connect digitally in meaningful ways? Dr. Drea Letamendi is back to answer all these questions/tell us if we've turned into complete zombies. More about Dr Drea: She is a fellow with the Institute of Coaching at McLean, an affiliate of the Harvard School of Medicine, and served as the Director of Resilience at UCLA. Dr. Drea's work about the positive impacts of entertainment media on mental health has been featured in the Atlantic, the Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, and on Disney+. She has partnered with Warner Bros., Fandom, DNEG, and other media companies to amplify and improve health consciousness, disseminate wellness practices, and center authentic identities as a part of healing. Her mental health podcast, The Arkham Sessions, celebrates and explores how pop culture can help us cope, recover, and thrive. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arkham-sessions-psychology-of-batman-more/id806565467 Get early access to our live unedited podcast recordings by joining our PATREON community: https://www.patreon.com/thewhirlgirls MORE WHIRL GIRLS + MERCH: https://www.thewhirlgirls.com SUPPORT: https://streamlabs.com/thewhirlgirls
Is Andor The Best Star Wars Ever? That's the question that we are asking on this season one review of Andor! And of course we had to bring in some special guests to break it all down! We are joined by Mellow Brown, WGA Writer and Author of Blade Runner: Origins, as well as Dr. Drea Letamendi of Arkham Asylum Pod!! You already know this one is going to be an instant classic, so go ahead and press play on this one! Thank you for watching!!!FOLLOW ON SOCIAL:Twitter.Com/ForAllNerdsInstagram.Com/ForAllNerdsTwitch.TV/ForAllNerdsGET YOUR FORALLNERDS MERCH HERE: Forallnerds.comPATREON: Patreon.com/ForAllNerds
You thought we were done talking about the movie of the year? Oh but no! We had to gather up another All Star group of commentators to speak about Wakanda Forever. This time, we bring in Rodimus Prime of The Black Guy Who Tips, Ron Seoul-Oh of POC Culture, Janicia of Tea With Queen & J, Regine Sawyer of Lockett Down Productions, Dr. Drea Letamendi from Arkham Asylum Pod, and the legend Timm Hotep of Rap Caveat! We dive deep into everything on this episode, from the grief and relief that we all felt, how we feel about the Recast T'Challa movement and why it needs to relax, plus is Namor a villain or nah? There's so much on this show, so just go ahead and press play and join us...Thank you for watching!!!FOLLOW ON SOCIAL:Twitter.Com/ForAllNerdsInstagram.Com/ForAllNerdsTwitch.TV/ForAllNerdsGET YOUR FORALLNERDS MERCH HERE: Forallnerds.comPATREON: Patreon.com/ForAllNerds
We continue our discussion of Andor with Episode 4: Aldhani. Joining us for an absolute wonderful discussion this week is psychologist and host of the Arkham Sessions podcast, Dr. Drea Letamendi. You can find Drea on her website at drdreapsychology.com and on Twitter @ArkhamAsylumDoc. Talkin' Tauntauns is hosted by AIPT's Jim Lehane and Nicole Herviou. Join us as we discuss the latest news in Star Wars, as well as our thoughts on the books, comics, TV series, and movies from a galaxy far, far away. Find us on Twitter for more Star Wars conversation:Talkin' TauntaunsJimNicoleBe on the show and email us at TalkinTauntauns@AIPTComics.com. You can find Talkin' Tauntauns on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Simplecast, Pandora, iHeartRadio, or right on AIPT. As always, if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a review, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!Looking for more Star Wars out of AIPT and the Talkin' Tauntauns crew? Sign up for our Patreon and unlock access to our Discord community and Star Wars group.
Everyone's hustling, on the grind, chasing the bag, but is it worth it? At what point are we burnout? What is burnout? Are there healthy ways of "hustling" that don't kill us? Dr. Drea Letamendi is here to help us. Dr. Drea is a consulting psychologist, behavioral health advisor, and coach who specializes in organizational development, mental health education, and workplace wellness. More about Dr Drea: She is a fellow with the Institute of Coaching at McLean, an affiliate of the Harvard School of Medicine, and served as the Director of Resilience at UCLA. Dr. Drea's work about the positive impacts of entertainment media on mental health has been featured in the Atlantic, the Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, and on Disney+. She has partnered with Warner Bros., Fandom, DNEG, and other media companies to amplify and improve health consciousness, disseminate wellness practices, and center authentic identities as a part of healing. Her mental health podcast, The Arkham Sessions, celebrates and explores how pop culture can help us cope, recover, and thrive. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-arkham-sessions-psychology-of-batman-more/id806565467 Get early access to our live unedited podcast recordings by joining our PATREON community: https://www.patreon.com/thewhirlgirls MORE WHIRL GIRLS + MERCH: https://www.thewhirlgirls.com SUPPORT: https://streamlabs.com/thewhirlgirls
In this episode you will learn the following: What is Burnout? Why do people become burned out? What are the signs of Burnout? How does Burnout express itself at home and at work? How do people determine where Burnout is coming from? How can people address Burnout? What are some behavioral changes people can make to go from Burnout to Balance? How can those of us seeing a loved one or co-worker who might be experiencing Burnout help them? Dr. Drea Letamendi Biography Dr. Drea Letamendi (she/her/ella) is a licensed psychologist and consultant who specializes in organizational development, mental health training, and corporate wellness. She is a fellow at the Institute of Coaching at the Harvard School of Medicine affiliate, McLean, and serves as the Director of Resilience at UCLA, where she designs and activates mental health initiatives and prepares leaders with crisis intervention and field response protocols. As a wellbeing strategist, her passion is fostering curiosity, enthusiasm, and capacity for enhancing work-life health, belongingness, and equanimity among ambitious teams. Dr. Drea is a TEDx speaker and delivered TED sessions on "Resilience and Media During a Pandemic," as part of the special COVID-19 series. She's published several articles and chapters about the positive impacts of media storytelling on mental health, and this work has been featured in the Atlantic, the Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, and on Disney+. Her podcast, "The Arkham Sessions," examines pop culture and its impact on our mental health. Email: drdreapsychology@gmail.com Web: drdreapsychology.com Social media: @ArkhamAsylumDoc #burnout #lifebalance #workplaceburnout #divorceburnout #depression #selfcare #wellnessprograms #behavioralchange #DrDreaLetamendi #TheAmicableDivorceExpert #TheAmicableDivorceExpertpodcast #TheArkhamSessions #JudithMWeigle #JudithWeigle #podcast #divorcepodcast #mentalhealth #mentalhealthchallenges
Meet Dr. Drea Letamendi, A clinical psychologist that has joined her passions for science and fictional characters to bring mental health education to audiences across all demographic strata. Dr. Drea is a behavioral health advisor at UCLA, a Fellow at the Institute of Coaching, and a Harvard Medical School Affiliate. She also hosts the Arkham Sessions podcast - which is dedicated to the psychology and Batman. Dr. Drea is a regular contributor at Fandom and has provided commentary on film and television produced by Disney+, CNN, MTV, and Warner Bros. ___MORE FROM DR. DREA LETAMENDIhttps://drdreapsychology.com/bioTed Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv9nlrM28RoPodcast: https://drdreapsychology.com/thearkhamsessionspodcast ____MORE FROM DAVID COLAROSSI, PhD@Pop Psych@Shrink Wrappedhttps://linktr.ee/DavidColarossiPhD____LEGALThis video is not affiliated in any way with my employer or colleagues/coworkers. The opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not represent the opinions of my employer.
This week we look back at Jim's appearance on the Science of Attack of the Clones panel at Star Wars Celebration this past May. Here is the official panel description: From clonetroopers to planetary rings to Anakin's moral struggles, Attack of the Clones is full of connections to real world science. How might seismic charges work? Can you really accelerate clone growth? What would an ocean planet like Kamino be like? How healthy is Anakin and Padmé's relationship? Our all-star lineup of experts include Fon Davis (prequel model maker, Fonco), Dr. Drea Letamendi (psychologist, Lattes with Leia podcast), Dr. Jim Lehane (geologist, Talkin' Tauntauns podcast), Dr. Lisa Will (astrophysicist), and J. Dianne Dotson (sci-fi author, science writer, and biologist). Join host James Floyd (Star Wars Insider regular contributor, Star Warsologies podcast) in celebrating the 20th anniversary of Episode II with a look into its science and technology.Talkin' Tauntauns is hosted by AIPT's Jim Lehane and Nicole Herviou. Join us as we discuss the latest news in Star Wars, as well as our thoughts on the books, comics, TV series, and movies from a galaxy far, far away. Find us on Twitter for more Star Wars conversation:Talkin' TauntaunsJimNicoleBe on the show and email us at TalkinTauntauns@AIPTComics.com. You can find Talkin' Tauntauns on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Simplecast, Pandora, iHeartRadio, or right on AIPT. As always, if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a review, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!Looking for more Star Wars out of AIPT and the Talkin' Tauntauns crew? Sign up for our Patreon and unlock access to our Discord community and Star Wars group.
The latest episode of Star Warsologies is one of our panels from San Diego Comic-Con 2022! Presenting "The Mandalorian: Under the Helmet" We recorded this panel at San Diego Comic-Con on July 23, 2022. Moderated by host Melissa Miller, we brought out a group of experts to talk about where real-life jobs collide with our favorite Mandalorian's story. Panel description: The Mandalorian is a complicated character—a loner who becomes a loving caretaker, a bounty hunter who learns compassion. Host Melissa Miller (Nerdist, Star Warsologies) talks with experts about the man behind the mask. Psychologist Dr. Drea Letamendi (Arkham Sessions, Mindfulness-Based Therapy Using Star Wars) shares insight into Mando's changing loyalties. Real-life bounty hunter Matt Laird shares stories from on the job. Blacksmith and materials scientist Waltteri Vakki provides insight on the creation and significance of beskar arms and armor. Aerospace engineer and former Navy jet pilot Paul Wynns talks about piloting and maintenance of the Razor Crest and Naboo starfighter. And actor Chris Bartlett (The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett) ties it all together with his experience playing mercenaries, teachers, and bartenders in Star Wars. In Star Warsologies, hosts James Floyd and Melissa Miller combine their love of Star Wars with their keen interest in all things academic by asking experts about how their field is represented in a galaxy far, far away. It's a monthly podcast about science and Star Wars! Or listen on YouTube with the slides from "The Mandalorian: Under the Helmet" panel PowerPoint presentation so you can see what we are talking about! Show Links Follow our panelists online! Paul Wynns on Instagram @goflexair and @wynnterfel Dr. Drea Letamendi on Twitter (@arkhamasylumdoc) and Instagram (@arkhamasylumdoc) Chris Bartlett (@ChrisFBartlett) on Twitter and Instagram Matt Laird on Facebook Walterri Vakki at Escondido Blacksmith or via email Tombandyblacksmith@gmail.com Got follow up questions for us or a suggestion for an -ology or expert? Email us at starwarsologies@gmail.com Subscribe and never miss an episode of Star Warsologies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter. Join our Facebook fan group!
Are you ever around people who make you feel blamed, anxious, low-self-esteem, or even scared? Chances are you were encountering a high conflict person, or HCP. 1 out of 10 people have high conflict personalities. Dr. Drea Letamendi is joining us to talk about the different types of HCPs, what the red flags and warning signs are, and how to navigate relationships with HCPs. More about Dr. Drea Letamendi: a licensed psychologist with a bachelor's degree from Cornell University and a doctorate from UCSD. She serves at UCLA as a mental health advisor and well-being strategist. As a pop culture enthusiast, she's been featured in commentaries for film and television produced by Disney+, CNN, MTV, and Warner Bros. She also has a TEDx Talk about resiliency and superheroes called “Capes, Cowls and Courage.” Get early access to our live unedited podcast recordings by joining our PATREON community: https://www.patreon.com/thewhirlgirls MORE WHIRL GIRLS + MERCH: https://www.thewhirlgirls.com SUPPORT: https://streamlabs.com/thewhirlgirls
The latest episode of Star Warsologies is one of our panels from Star Wars Celebration Anaheim 2022! Panel description: From clonetroopers to planetary rings to Anakin's moral struggles, Attack of the Clones is full of connections to real world science. How might seismic charges work? Can you really accelerate clone growth? What would an ocean planet like Kamino be like? How healthy is Anakin and Padmé's relationship? Our all-star lineup of experts include Fon Davis (prequel model maker, Fonco), Dr. Drea Letamendi (psychologist, Lattes with Leia podcast), Dr. Jim Lehane (geologist, Talkin' Tauntauns podcast), Dr. Lisa Will (astrophysicist), and J. Dianne Dotson (sci-fi author, science writer, and biologist). Join host James Floyd (Star Wars Insider regular contributor, Star Warsologies podcast) in celebrating the 20th anniversary of Episode II with a look into its science and technology. In Star Warsologies, hosts James Floyd and Melissa Miller combine their love of Star Wars with their keen interest in all things academic by asking experts about how their field is represented in a galaxy far, far away. It's a monthly podcast about science and Star Wars! Coming Soon to our YouTube channel! Show Links Got follow up questions for us or a suggestion for an -ology or expert? Email us at starwarsologies@gmail.com Subscribe and never miss an episode of Star Warsologies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter. Join our Facebook fan group! Did you miss an earlier episode? Catch up here!
After the isolation and loneliness of the pandemic, we are rediscovering the positive benefits of social connections again and no one understands this better than our guest this week, Dr Jonathan Leary, who has taken holistic wellbeing to a whole new level. Dr Leary created Remedy Place, the world's first social wellness club, which is founded on alternative and natural health principles, providing a space for connecting without toxicity and optimizing the body's own methods for healing itself. So take a dip into the conversation with OIP this week and you never know ... you might leave yearning for an ice bath, or at least, take the plunge into kickstarting your daily routine … More about Remedy PlaceMore about Dr Jonathan LearyFollow @remedyplaceTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
As we enter the recovery phase of the pandemic and at a time of great alienation and dislocation from society, how do we find a sense of belonging and strength in others and the wider community? To answer this, Tom and Drea reflect on the conversation with frontline optimist Tony Kim who, like many children of immigrants, grew up straddling two cultures and learned to navigate and embrace the superpowers of his third culture. Tony's unique perspective of being both an outsider and insider demonstrates that we can belong in multiple spaces and if we can strive to be a little more fluid in our thinking, says Dr Letamendi, we can relearn to be comfortable in different environments again.Listen to Optimist in Progress: Tony KimMore about Tony Kim and Hero WithinTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Oh you thought we were just going to review every episode of Moon Knight? You thought we weren't going to dive deep into the actual psychology and psychosis being discussed on the show? You thought we wouldn't go and get Dr. Drea Letamendi the Arkham Asylum Doc herself? Well you must not know what show you're listening to, because on this special episode of Views From The 616, we welcome the good doctor to discuss all of the intricacies of Moon Knight, mental health, and much more!! Thank you for visiting, please follow and subscribe! Follow: Twitter.Com/ForAllNerds Instagram.Com/ForAllNerds Twitch.TV/ForAllNerds
This week on OIP, we talk to Naomi Hallum, the CEO of Million Dollar Vegan, about taking on the enormous mission of educating and empowering people to adopt a plant-based lifestyle. While the environmental, ethical, personal, and public health benefits of a vegan lifestyle are overwhelmingly compelling, the world's resistance to giving up animal products makes this global endeavor a particularly challenging one, she tells Tom and Drea. Nevertheless her commitment is unwavering - after all, if you have managed to persuade Pope Francis to fight climate change, through diet change, that is one mighty reason to feel hopeful that consumers can make better choices for a better world tomorrow.More about Million Dollar VeganFollow @milliondollarveganMore about VeganuaryMore about The Time in Between by María DueñasTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Almost two decades Tom Kay quit his corporate job in London and moved to a small Cornish village to build a company that inspired a love of - and connection to - the sea, in order to better protect our oceans for future generations. Finisterre, makes functional, sustainable clothing for cold water surfers clothing and is one of the pioneering, future-facing brands putting people and planet ahead of profit. Founder Tom Kay talks to Drea and Tom about his maturing relationship with the sea, the inspirational initiatives they are involved in to expand ocean access for all, and his work as a volunteer helmsman of the local lifeboat. More about Finisterre More about the Finisterre FoundationFollow @finisterreMore about the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (UK) More about B CorpsListen to BBC Shipping ForecastTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Tony Kim is the founder of Hero Within, a lifestyle fashion brand for fanboys and fangirls of pop culture and the cosplay community. A child of Korean immigrants, he talks to Tom and Drea about the struggles of growing up in the “inbetween” space between two cultures and eventually discovering the superpower of his “third culture”. With the help of his own non-traditional family, his passion for all things nerdy and the San Diego Comic-Con inspired a unique calling that was reaching the peak of success when the pandemic hit. Tony talks frankly about holding on to his creative vision while his business pivoted to manufacturing PPE and finding the hero within to remain optimistic in a rapidly changing climate. We hope you enjoy the conversation ...More about Hero WithinFollow Tony Kim on TwitterMore about Comic-ConMore about Seth GodinListen to Wayward Son by KansasTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Jon Alexander is co-founder of New Citizen Project, and for the past decade he has looked deeply at the impact that the dominant narrative in which we all live - the consumer story - has shaped our lives, our institutions and most troublingly, our self perception. In his new book, Citizens: Why the key to fixing everything is all of us, he hopes to show us how to reclaim the word "citizen" in its truest sense - together, people - and empower us to work towards a more community-centric future. But how to untether ourselves from the culture of high capitalist consumerism? What exactly are the steps to do that? Tom and Drea talk to Jon about collective power and hackers in Taiwan, a new breed of businesses shaking things up, and the future role of elected leaders as facilitators or space-makers.More about Jon Alexander and CitizensMore about New Citizen Project More about author Rebecca SolnitListen to the How to Citizen podcastWatch The Jam: A Town Called MaliceTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Groundbreaking cannabis activist and consultant Andrew DeAngelo has been a key actor in the legalization of this industry. This week on OIP he talks to Tom and Drea about his personal connection with cannabis on both sides of the law and his commitment to redressing past and continuing injustices through The Last Prisoner Project, a non-profit organization he co-founded with his brother. They also discuss the use of the arts and culture to remove the stigma that still looms large over marijuana use. His deep conviction to social change and his willingness to make personal sacrifices are an inspiring reminder that grassroots activism starts from within. More about Andrew DeAngeloMore about Last Prisoner ProjectListen to Bullshit Anthem by Fantastic NegritoMore about The weldon projectMore about Cage Free CannabisMore about Michael Pollan's How Coffee and Tea Created the Modern WorldMore about Tony Kushner's Angels in AmericaTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
On this episode we discuss the topics of mental health and resilience with Dr. Drea Letamendi, Interim Director of the UCLA RISE Center and Associate Director of Mental Health Training, Intervention and Response for Residential Life. We explore how the pressures of college impact students' mental health, how the pandemic has influenced our collective mental health and resilience, and strategies and resources for supporting students' wellness. Show Notes: Dr. Drea Letamendi: https://drdreapsychology.com/ Resilience in Your Student Experience (RISE): https://risecenter.ucla.edu/ Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): https://counseling.ucla.edu/ RISE Resource Brochures: https://risecenter.ucla.edu/resources Case Management: https://studentincrisis.ucla.edu/who-can-help Bruin Family Insights Campus Safety Episode: https://anchor.fm/ucla-parents/episodes/Campus-Safety-and-Security-with-London-McBride-e1d4uil/a-a78ptq9 Parent & Family Association: https://parents.ucla.edu
The beginning of a new year can often bring on pressure to make significant changes in our lives. But how often do we really pay attention to the thing right in front of us, to the task at hand? This week, we revisit an episode of Optimist in Progress, in which Dr Drea Letamendi shares her insights on how to create moments of mindfulness as we fold laundry, chop carrots or do the dishes. By tuning in to those repetitive tasks, and connecting to the sensations of everyday activities, she explains, the small moments take on a new significance, creating a profound sense of gratitude, and enhancing our mental wellbeing.For more on Jon Kabat ZinnFor more on the Zen koan, Chop Wood, Carry WaterA brief intro to ZenA definitive guide to Zen by Alan Watts - The way of ZenTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
It's easy to feel the heaviness of the setbacks of the past year, and let's be honest, 2022 has already served up some doozies. Nonetheless, as we move through the year ahead, Tom and Drea discuss how to pause the everyday demands and make plans that spark joy; the importance of saying yes to new things and how we can reframe some of the disappointments of the pandemic. Taking these small steps can help us as we build the practice of optimism and look forward to a more content and intentional future.Follow Tara Roth on TwitterMore about the Goldhirsh FoundationMore about LA2050To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Tom and Drea talk to future-shaper Tara Roth about what's ahead for social innovation in Los Angeles, the convergence of business and philanthropy, and the conviction and tenacity needed to really create, drive and support meaningful and lasting social change in the city and beyond. As president of the Goldhirsh Foundation, Tara has spearheaded some remarkable and diverse initiatives from My LA2050 - a grassroots and crowd-sourced campaign that backs proposals for improving Los Angeles - to supporting the legalization of street vendors, to a bold and pioneering universal basic income project in Stockton. Listen up, all you social entrepreneurs.Follow Tara Roth on TwitterMore about the Goldhirsh FoundationMore about LA2050More about Rick HansonRead Invictus by William Ernest HenleyTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
After OIP's inspiring conversation with Citizen Cope - a musical artist who has successfully tuned into his intuitively-creative process throughout his career - Tom and Drea reflect on the concept of “flow” - a mental state that is also referred to as “being in the zone”. This transformative feeling of energized focus and absorption is related to our sense of happiness and fulfillment, but how do we find it? Is there a formula for this special attunement of mind and body? And most importantly, can we bottle it?More about Mihaly CzikszentmihalyiMore about Citizen CopeFollow @citizencopeTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
This week on OIP, the phenomenally-talented recording artist and producer, Clarence Greenwood, AKA Citizen Cope, talks to Tom and Drea about his musical journey from learning the trumpet at school to signing with multiple major labels and working with renowned artists such as Carlos Santana and Sheryl Crow. He discusses his uniquely intuitive and poetic creativity and the challenges he faced along the way - from debilitating stage fright to the pressures of producing music for his label while touring. Today, he helps create musical opportunities for young people and has found his own inner peace, which enables him to create the authentic work he set out to do while finding new and empowering ways of engaging with his audience.More about Citizen CopeFollow @citizencopePavarotti singing Nessun DormaAretha Franklin's Nessun DormaMore about Turn Around ArtsTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
As the year draws to a close, it is oftentimes a period of reflection - and not always in a good way. Many of us sway towards focusing on the things we haven't accomplished, our personal shortcomings and what goals we plan to set ourselves in the future. This week, Tom and Drea are energized by the inspiring optimism of Apryl Electra Storms and talk about strategies for banishing those end-of-year, self-loathing blues. At a time when life can get hectic and overwhelming before the holidays, a little self-forgiveness and kindness can go a long way. We are all optimists in progress.Follow @aprylelectraFollow @doctorgodmusicFollow @minusmoonshineTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
It's difficult not to be captivated by Apryl Electra Storms' infectious optimism. In this episode the entrepreneur and co-founder of Minus Moonshine talks to Drea and Tom about their journey from chef to musician to owner of a ground-breaking alcohol-free drinks store in Brooklyn. Apryl has disrupted and defied expectations their whole life, living intuitively and constantly encouraging a reframing of scenarios to help themselves. Apryl talks candidly about identifying non-binary, the challenges they have faced, and the life-changing importance of language for trans people to feel safe and accepted in society.Follow @aprylelectraFollow @doctorgodmusicFollow @minusmoonshineListen to Depeche Mode on YouTubeListen to Massive AttackMore about Fleetwood MacMore about Joni MitchelTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
What keeps us going after a devastating loss, crisis or tragedy? How do we recover and even flourish after a traumatic event? This week on OIP, Tom and Drea discuss the remarkable resilience and positivity of bartender and chef Matthew Biancaniello. His restaurant, Mon-Li, was burned in the Woolsey fire, but ultimately he expressed feeling liberated by this event, and freed up to pursue his creative endeavors. They discuss whether our fundamental need for survival is instinctive or whether it can be learned and nurtured to prepare us for whatever life might hold.More about Matthew BiancanielloMore about Viktor E FranklFollow @eatyourdrinkMore about Mon-Li More about the Woolsey fire (LA Times)To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Meet an indomitable creative force on OIP this week, and perhaps the best embodiment of the proverb “fall down seven times, stand up eight”. Category defying and self-taught bartender and chef, Matthew Biancaniello, came to fame with the legendary, farmers market-inspired cocktails he constructed at the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel, and at Malibu's Mon-Li, where he created what has been described as “the most extravagant cocktail experience.” He found his calling unexpectedly, but the ride has been a wild one and it shows no sign of slowing down ... More about Matthew BiancanielloFollow @eatyourdrinkMore about Mon-Li More about Tosha SilverMore about the Woolsey fire (LA Times)Listen to whale music on YouTubeTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
After existing for so long with pandemic restrictions, even the most familiar spaces can make us feel anxious or intimidated. And then there are those places and moments - the gym, the public speaking event, the difficult conversation - that make the adrenaline rush, and not always in a good way. Flight often ensues. But psychologists agree that some degree of discomfort is a good thing, a growth opportunity. Tom and Drea discuss some of the empowering tools to employ to prepare yourself for uncomfortable or unfamiliar situations, including “setting the table” of expectations, creating a positive association and voicing our vulnerabilities.More about Hero's Journey FitnessTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
When self professed nerds Christy Black and David Nett felt a little out of place in traditional gyms, they decided to create their own inclusive space where all bodies - and minds - could feel that they belong. Hero's Journey is Los Angeles' first fitness space specifically designed for the “geek community”, and it feels like part of a broader cultural change that embraces individuality and non-conformist ways of being. Christy and David discuss how their compassionate coaching approach eschews the body shame and competition that fuels much of the fitness industry. And if you want an anime figure skating themed workout? No problem. Capes are optional.More about Hero's Journey FitnessMore about Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley RobinsonMore about Mr RogersMore about Carl SaganMore about Battlestar GalacticaTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Last week's conversation with Reginald "Syience" Perry got a lot of love and started up many conversations. When trying to work out which theme or insight to explore in this follow-up episode, we really struggled. We don't use the term "self-actualized" lightly, but when it comes to Syience … So, this week's episode we're calling "Syience lessons". If you haven't heard the conversation from last week, go ahead and listen to that first. Then tune in to Drea and Tom as they talk "durable" or active stillness, creative visualization, Stoicism and dispositional optimism, working towards deeper connections with yourself and with others, and a whole bunch of other stuff we might all really benefit from practicing. And to be clear, it will take some practice.Follow @syience1More about Reginald "Syience" PerryTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
This week, OIP steps into another dimension with multi Grammy-award winning producer and creative dynamo, Reginald “Syience” Perry. He talks about his roots in Flint, Michigan and the remarkable, self-willed leap that led him to NY and - in less than a year - to collaborations with artists such as Jay-Z, Beyoncé, John Legend and Mary J Blige. Syience's true calling though, as he tells Tom and Drea, came in the form of myriad dreams directing him towards a new way of story-telling - an epic collision of music, fiction and technology or what he calls his “universe in a box”. He talks about channeling this transcendental creative flow into his ambitious 10-year project, Radio Flyer, returning the power of imagination to education and reclaiming true, authentic connections. And if this sounds a little mind-blowing - it is … Listen now.Follow @syience1More about Reginald "Syience" PerryMore about The Harder They FallListen to Alice Smith on OIPMore about InterstellarMore about Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindWatch the trailer: Ready Player OneTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
One of the upsides to the pandemic is that people have opened up to conversations around mental wellbeing. In fact, it seems like everyone is talking about mental health right now, but for most of us it is pretty intangible, and responses still seem to be limited to general terms - “fine/not fine (but not sure how else to describe it) ...”This week Dr Drea (UCLA) talks to Tom about how using a continuum model, perhaps a color scale, can help us recognize the shades and subtleties of mental health, and give us the tools to understand, and help others understand, where we're at. Among professionals, the discussion around mental wellness is shifting from a binary model of diagnosis to a dimensional approach; one which could help us all reframe our own path back to active optimism.More about the Five zone model of mental health / the mental health continuumFull list of resources for mental health helpNational Alliance on Mental IllnessMore about the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)Listen to Mark Hunter on OIPTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Olympic gold medalist and world rowing champion, Mark Hunter, talks to Drea and Tom about his three Olympic performances, what he refers to humorously as “the bad, the good and the ugly”. His turbulent journey forced him to develop the mental strength and resilience to deal with pressures that came with competing at a time when mental health was not openly discussed in sport or indeed in the world at large. He credits today's athletes for courageously opening up the conversation around mental health in competitive sports, talks about how he recognizes his own ‘triggers', and shares his hopes for supporting future athletes in their field and beyond.More about Mark HunterWatch Eminem's Lose Yourself on YouTubeTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
As Optimists in Progress we hoped to spring into Season 2 firmly in a “post-pandemic” world or at least something approaching 'normal', but as the pandemic morphs into an endemic, we are welcoming our new season of guests into a time of cautious acclimation to a new reality. In this first episode of Season 2, Tom and Drea reflect on where we find ourselves right now, and some of the positive habits we can build to accept, cope and ultimately thrive in this next, constantly shifting phase. Listen in to our conversations with change-makers and future-shapers over the coming months. Activists, athletes, entrepreneurs, musicians, chefs and many other guests share how their own paths to active optimism have helped them find radical joy and purpose in this time of flux.Read more about:Kubler-Ross stages of grief / change curveAcute v chronic stress and post-covid stress disorderFORBES: Delta Variant and second wave of health issuesSuicide rates among youth of color are risingThe Nation: Howard Zinn, Optimism in UncertaintyTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
On this episode of Sanity, Dr. Jason Duncan and Dr. Drea Letamendi discuss how different sci-fi/comic/fantasy fandoms can be used to discuss psychological concepts. In fact, fandoms are great outlets to disseminate information about psychological science to the general public. Additionally, the possibilities are endless when it comes to fandoms, meaning any concept, from processing childhood trauma to how to handle problems with familial relationships can apply. Learning about how our most beloved characters endured challenging emotional experiences builds our own resiliency and can even help us to process some of our own emotions. Dr. Letamendi also provides valuable advice for how to choose a “mission” and stick with it, even though we will all have some type of “kryptonite.” Dr. Letamendi gives quick analyses of some of our most beloved characters, such as the Avengers, Thor, Loki, and Batman, and how psychology applies to the problems they face. Ted X Talk: Capes, Cowls, and Courage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv9nlrM28Ro Ted Session: Resiliency and Media during the pandemic: (couldn't find the link for this one) Podcast: The Arkham Sessions: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/92efb4c1-7a39-4553-aa38-887d4fdf13a3/the-arkham-sessions-psychology-of-batman-more?ref=dmm_acq_mrn_d_ds_sn_z_-c_c_539036640476_g_120309761644 Superhero Therapy Conference: http://www.superhero-therapy.com/the-1st-annual-superhero-therapy-conference-coming-september-16th-19th/ To find all the podcast episodes, see the other documentaries she's on, see some of the articles: https://www.drdreapsychology.com Twitter and Instagram: @arkhamasylumdoc
The latest episode of Star Warsologies focuses on psychology in Star Wars! Join us for a discussion with Dr. Drea Letamendi about the psychology of our favorite characters in Star Wars. How is The Mandalorian coping with the knowledge that he was raised in a cult? How does Leia handle her grief? And why is Kylo Ren so emo? Drea's thoughts on pop culture characters is endless and insightful. In Star Warsologies, hosts James Floyd and Melissa Miller combine their love of Star Wars with their keen interest in all things academic by asking experts about how their field is represented in a galaxy far, far away. It's a monthly podcast about science and Star Wars! BB-8 made a special appearance at Drea's wedding! Listen to Star Warsologies 6: Psychology Coming Soon to YouTube with relevant screen shots and photos! Show Links Check out Dr. Drea Letamendi's website and follow her on Instagram @arkhamasylumdoc! Got follow up questions for us or a suggestion for an -ology or expert? Email us at starwarsologies@gmail.com Subscribe and never miss an episode of Star Warsologies on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter. Did you miss an earlier episode? Catch up here!
We are living through a global pandemic, and viral contagion is something we are all very familiar with. But what about emotional contagion? How can the idea of collective energy help us to navigate through difficult times, and empower us to create something better? In this episode Drea and Tom talk 'collective effervescence', how we can spread that positive energy deliberately or unconsciously and how we should seek out other people to guide us through - and raise our spirits - when we find it harder to see.More on Crop Swap LARead about Jamiah Hargins and Asante Micro Farm To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Growing vegetables might seem an unlikely way to fight the power, but Jamiah Hargins has no doubt it offers a revolutionary means by which to address social inequity, build community and address problems centuries in the making. He quit a career in finance to focus on social entrepreneurship, founding Asante Microfarm and Crop Swap LA, and his vision of an urban paradise is, he believes, fully achievable if we engage in active optimism, and break out of the ‘self perpetuating cycle of non-action'.More about Crop Swap LAMore about Asante MicrofarmMore about LA 2050More about Enviroscapela.comListen to Tao Te Ching on Soundcloud To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Why do so many of us feel guilty or lazy when resting? This week on OIP, Tom and Drea discuss why our fast-paced, high-achieving culture values “busyness” and how taking an intentional pause seems at odds with this concept of productivity. They talk about how writing our own ‘permission slips' to ditch the ‘to do' list and instead experience moments of idleness is actually the key to better creativity and focus, as well as an empowering boost for our mental health.For more information on Timeka Drew's Biko FlowerMore about The Liberty Tree FoundationTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Cannabis entrepreneur Tamika Drew talks about how a debilitating disease led her to embrace cannabis as medicine and her personal journey to establishing her family-run cannabis business Biko Flower. She tells Tom and Drea about how her Nigerian ancestry and strong female leadership inspired her along the way and the vital importance of continuing her social activism work in the field of corporate cannabis.For more on Biko FlowerMore about Nat TurnerMore about The Liberty Tree Foundation More about The Poor People's Economic Human Rights CampaignListen to Luna Lovebad To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
The Arkham Asylum doctor is in! Dr. Drea Letamendi joins the Vodka Stream to talk the psycology of Batman and much more.
Panel disucssion for the VOdka Stream after Dr. Drea left.
‘Reframing' or ‘cognitive restructuring' is a concept accessible to all of us. Tom and Drea discuss how it takes some work, but we can shift our perspective in order to lift the lens of negativity and distorted thoughts. Sometimes a small shift in thinking can have a huge impact in our daily lives.More about 'Cognitive reframing' TED talk: How to make stress your friend Follow Josh Harris @josh_the_bon_vivants More about The Bon Vivants To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Renowned hospitality entrepreneur and influential San Francisco bar owner, Josh Harris, discovered his passion for bartending after a sports injury cut short his athletic ambitions in his early twenties. He talks poignantly about his early struggles with alcohol and drug addiction, the calm he found being on the other side of the bar and navigating the cocktail renaissance sober. As the hospitality industry makes tentative steps towards recovery, Josh shares how his commitment and resolute mindset help him face the post-pandemic challenges ahead, with a little pick-me-up from vintage hunting along the way.For further info on anything you have heard: Follow @josh_the_bon_vivantsFor Josh's vintage finds, follow @bvintaesfMore about Pig & PunchMore about The Bon VivantsTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Inspired by their conversation with award-winning architect Michael Lehrer, Tom and Drea discuss how we can enhance - and even challenge - our own environments for better well-being and spark joy in our daily work spaces/lives. As companies make decisions about a return to the office, how could we evolve traditional work spaces to allow for greater creativity and dignity?More on Happy by Design by Ben ChannonMore on Michael LehrerTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
The American Institute of Architects Los Angeles awarded Michael Lehrer the gold medal, their highest award, describing him as "an architect fully engaged with architecture as a means to contribute to society as a whole." Michael has worked for clients across the social spectrum, but a great deal of his focus has been on finding innovative solutions to the crisis of 'houselessness' in LA. He speaks to Drea and Tom about the importance of architecture as a means to restore our dignity and our humanity as a society, the creative opportunities afforded by 'focus in reverie', and the overwhelming power to be found in a simple smile.For further info on anything you've heard: Lehrer ArchitectsChandler: Tiny Little homesIsabel Wilkerson's CasteWatch: The Titans that built AmericaMore about David Hockney To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
There's a lot of talk of burn out right now; swathes of people are quitting their jobs (or seriously thinking about it) in what's being referred to as 'The Great Resignation'. Companies are struggling to fill roles, and it feels that something transformational is happening in society. Are we on the edge of something truly significant or do we just need a summer off before we head back to the workplace in September? Tom asks Drea to articulate what burn out actually is as they discuss the unexpected upside of stress, and Tina Turner's pre-performance nerves.References: Forbes article on workers quitting in droves and The Great ResignationKelly McGonigal TED talk - How to make stress your friendTina Turner doc - Tina (on HBO) To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
After a 'hyper-accelerated' existence as the NY-based music editor for Vice, covering the underground music and recreational drug scene all over the world, author and journalist Michelle Lhooq moved to LA and a 'California Sober' lifestyle (the now zeitgeist phrase she originally coined in jest). Her outlook ("where optimism meets absurdity") is perhaps more in line with Gen Z than her own 'ironic cool Millenial' gen, and her exploration into the evolving counterculture, the protest scene and the shifting nature of 'illicit' substances provide a fascinating glimpse into the intersections of avantguard culture, politics, social and racial justice. Michelle talks to Drea and Tom about partying, particularly post-pandemic, as a form of connection and healing, the positive actions of the 'disassociation generation', and sobriety as a political stance. Follow Michelle Lhooq @michellelhooq Subscribe to her newsletter - RaveNewWorld.Substack.comFor more on her book "Weed" To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
In this episode we return to the concept of 'collective liberation' introduced last week in our conversation with Charlotte James and Undrea Wright of The Ancestor Project. How can this idea help us to create a more equitable future for all? For many of us this concept might be unfamiliar, and taking action to undo historic oppression and systemic injustices may feel overwhelming and can be very uncomfortable. Dr Drea Letemendi talks to Tom Johnstone about "doing the work", what small steps we can all take in our daily lives to stop perpetuating existing inequities and how “decolonizing the individual” can lead to recovery and restoration in the broader community. To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone More about the Ancestor ProjectResources for Anguish and ActionRead these books for Action
In this Fanbase Feature, The Fanbase Weekly co-hosts Bryant Dillon, Drew Siragusa, Justin Peniston, Claire Thorne, and Phillip Kelly are joined by special guest Dr. Drea Letamendi (clinical psychologist and podcaster - The Arkham Sessions) to participate in a thorough discussion regarding the recently released Disney+ series, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021), with topics including the show's exploration of what it means for a Black individual to carry Captain America's shield, whether the character of John Walker is truly a villain, if the series did Sharon Carter wrong, and more. (Beware: SPOILERS for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier abound in this panel discussion!)
Charlotte James and Undrea Wright came together to create - or channel - a radical and transformative path to healing through 'sacred plant medicine'. Through their ground-breaking work with The Ancestor Project, the Baltimore-based pair seek to integrate the ancient practice of legal psychedelics and non-psychoactive substances to support therapeutic journeys for the BIPOC community. This week on OIP, these remarkable frontline optimists talk with great consideration about reclaiming “Sacred Earth medicines” from historical systems of oppression, the badass indigenous ancestors we should look to for guidance, and how the aim of this work goes far beyond the self, towards a deeper collective liberation.For further links and reading see below:The Ancestor Project LEARN MORE ABOUT “Our badass indigenous ancestors”: Fannie Lou Hamer - https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/freedomsummer-hamer/Lilla Watson - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/queensland-review/article/abs/lilla-watson/16131B34E295C6039BCBC01804CB5344The Four Agreements - Miguel RuizBraiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer - Of water and the spirit by Malidoma Patrice Somé - MOVE:- Kemetic yoga - https://yogainternational.com/article/view/the-black-history-of-yogaLISTEN:-The Healers: The Last Chapter by Black Motion - https://blackmotion.lnk.to/TH10https://thenativemag.com/black-motion-the-healers-last-chapter/ To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Most of us rush through the endless ‘to do' list of daily chores feeling distracted and impatient. How often do we really pay attention to the thing that's right in front of us, to the task at hand? In this episode of Optimist in Progress, Dr Drea Letamendi shares her insights on how to create moments of mindfulness as we fold laundry, chop carrots or do the dishes. By tuning in to those repetitive tasks, and connecting to the sensations of everyday activities, she explains, the small moments take on a new significance, creating a profound sense of gratitude, and enhancing our mental wellbeing.For more on Jon Kabat ZinnFor more on the Zen koan, Chop Wood, Carry Water A brief intro to Zen A definitive guide to Zen by Alan Watts - The way of Zen To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Whilst she may not recognize herself as an optimist (“rainbows and ponies?”), the work that UK based food writer and nutritional coach Lizzie King is doing to educate people about how to 'eat well' in every sense certainly demonstrates an inherent commitment to building a better future for people and planet. Raised in a family of obsessive “foodies”, long summers spent in Tuscany had a huge influence on shaping Lizzie's understanding of farming, seasonality, ingredients, and the importance of sharing the experience of preparing, cooking and eating together with your people, whoever that might be.For more info about Lizzie KingFor Lizzie's book Lizzie Loves Healthy Delicious Nutritious (US) Further reading: Earthed by Rebecca Schiller To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
It sounds a little like therapy-speak, but finding your authentic self, living authentically is just another way to say we're ‘keeping it real'. Authenticity has always been highly valued in our societies, particularly for artists and creatives, but what about the rest of us? How do we live an authentic life, and make sure our actions are closely aligned with our values and personal beliefs. Nobody wants to be called a faker. Jung and Gandhi had plenty to say on this, and it was one of Shakespeare's recurring themes. In the words of Polonius to his son Laetres: “This above all else: To thine ownself be true.”If you are looking for more on this theme, listen to “Unlocking us with Brené Brown”To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Singer/songwriter Alice Smith was nominated for a Grammy for best newcomer when she hit the scene with her highly original sound and powerful stage presence. Record label politics though went on to have profound consequences for her on both a professional and a very personal level. She explains how her people, her commitment to her art, and a relentless pursuit of authenticity allowed her to reconnect with herself and gain strength from that traumatic period to become the artist she is today.For more on Alice or listen to her latest album Mystery on Spotify, Apple music or wherever you get your music from. To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Much of the past year has been spent in isolation; we've been existing in small 'social bubbles', and relying heavily on technology to feel connected. Though quarantine helped our society to survive this virus, as Dr Drea explains to Tom in this episode, isolation is the opposite of what we need to foster resilience. Rebuilding those connections, even the minor daily interactions with strangers, is the key to healing and reviving our emotional and physical worlds. Just be prepared for some awkward elbow shaking and hug-ducking along the way.For more on Cameron Hughes, Harvard Loneliness Studies, Gazing Therapy & Marina Abramovic Art Experiment see links below: Cameron Hughes, King of CheerHarvard Loneliness StudiesArthur Aaron Research & Gazing theoryMarina Abramovic Art Experiment To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Cameron Hughes is a professional cheer guy. He whips crowds of all sizes into a frenzy of excitement, abandoning self-consciousness to create a shared high - moments of pure elation and connection. In conversation with Drea and Tom, he explains how loss in his childhood led to this unlikely calling, describes the 'cheer sense' that allows him to read a crowd of thousands in an instant, and how, through the pandemic period even the 'King of Cheer' sometimes needs a cheer.For more on Cameron HughesDavid CogginsIron CowboyTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
For most of us living with partners or lovers, the past year of lockdown has been testing from a relationship perspective. The intensity of existing in the same space, in such close proximity, has led to a spike in divorce rates, and at the very least, stifled the romance and made our relationships somewhat functional. This week Drea and Tom get personal to discuss how important it is to remember to actively like our partners, and how intimate whistles and acoustic hacks might help keep things on track as we emerge back into the world.More about John Gottman's theories on love and marriageTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Some people are born with a proclivity for optimism. Actor and performer Karen David is one of those fortunate individuals, but as she acknowledges, that doesn't mean she doesn't have to work constantly at honing her skill. As the daughter of immigrants, she was often treated like an interloper, but her eight year old self found solace in singing Whitney Houston loud, dancing around in her basement and creating vision boards that inspire her still today. She talks to Dr Drea and Tom about the importance of tapping therapy and meditation in her optimism practice, as well as some more lighthearted tricks to survive lockdown tensions with loved ones.For anything on Karen David: Twitter: @KarenDavidInstagram: @karendavidofficialFacebook: @KarenDavidMusicMore about tapping or Brad YatesTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinks
Wondering why so many of us were nurturing sourdough starter, planting seeds and signing up for an online language course this past year? Dr Drea mines the field of positive psychology and introduces the theory of 'broaden-and-build', something as humans we are hardwired for. Regardless of our circumstances, we can all access positive benefits simply by ensuring we embrace novel experiences. Just walking a new route home can significantly improve our physical state, our creativity and mental functioning, as well as improving social harmony and connectedness. Embrace it and dive in!Read more: The Atlantic: What the pandemic is doing to our brainsTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstoneFollow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinks
Travel & food writer, and Los Angeles native, Krista Simmons spent her pre-COVID career exploring food cultures around the world. She talks candidly to Tom and Dr Drea about the impact of lockdown on her mental health, her work, and the food & hospitality industries across the globe. Despite the destruction wrought by the virus, she identifies seeds of hope, and an opportunity to rebuild the food industry in a way that could create a more equitable society, heal cultural wounds and reverse the environmental destruction, with a little help from 'the G.O.A.T', David Attenborough.To find out more about Krista Simmons visit: @kristasimmons Twitter https://twitter.com/kristasimmonsFacebook https://www.facebook.com/itskristasimmonsPodcast https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/fork-in-the-road/id1509620739Additional references discussed in the podcast: 1. David Attenborough - A Life on Our Planet2. The Truffle Hunters directed by Michael Dweck, Gregory Kershaw3. Minari, directed by Lee Isaac Chung4. Krista's Fork in the Road episode on Belcampo's organic carbon-positive farm - Can Raising Cattle Be Good For the Climate? with Belcampo's Anya FernaldTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinks
We have just passed the year mark, things are beginning to open up after an extraordinary, challenging and for some, tragic twelve months. Dr Drea Letamendi talks to Tom about ways to process the past year in order to move forwards and thrive.More information on the Kubler-Ross model (5 stages of grief) This podcast was recorded at the Britely, a new private social club opening this spring on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. or follow @thebritelyDirector of Programming and Partnerships is Annalise Ghiz (also featured on the podcast). To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinks
A student-conducted survey from across the School of the Arts and Architecture found that the pandemic is having a profound impact on students' mental and physical health, and "Zoom fatigue" is a major factor.In this episode of the UCLA Arts podcast "Works In Progress," Joy Chen, a second-year design media arts student, breaks down the findings; Victoria Marks, associate dean of academic affairs, shares what faculty are doing about it; and Dr. Drea Letamendi, head of the UCLA RISE Center, provides solutions for minimizing burnout from all that screen time.
Play seems like the last thing any of us are prioritizing right now, but a conversation between Dr Drea and Tom highlights the importance of play for all of us - as a way of coping, connecting, surviving and even thriving through these late pandemic days. What actually constitutes play though is a fascinating thing to consider...Alan Watts Quotes: “This is the real secret of life — to be completely engaged with what you are doing in the here and now. And instead of calling it work, realize it is play.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ8so-ld-l0 (3:23- 4:00)“Existence, in the physical universe, is basically playful.”https://www.openculture.com/2018/11/alan-watts-dispenses-wit-wisdom-meaning-life-three-animated-videos.htmlFollow Todd Stashwick @tstashwickTodd Stashwick's Nerd Circus To get in touch email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinks
Actor and improv artist Todd Stashwick, self confessed purveyor of all things geeky, and Tiki aficionado, firmly believes that practical optimism, or as he refers to it, intentional positivity, can solve most of the problems we face in our lives. In this episode Todd discusses his 'optimism operating system' with co-hosts Dr Drea and Tom, a system rooted in a very practical Mid-Western Lutheran upbringing, shaped by a life of repeated rejections in the acting world, and illuminated by the insights of Alan Watts, the importance of play and getting right back up after being 'kicked in the optimism balls'.To get in touch email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Todd Stashwick @tstashwickTodd Stashwick's Nerd Circus can be found at thenerdcircus.comFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinks
It can be hard to recognise when you need to stop what you're doing and take rest, especially when people are relying on you; and particularly during these times. Ours is a society which celebrates overt displays of productivity; 'doing nothing' is seen as being lazy, work-shy or anti-social. Dr Drea and Tom explore the notion of active rest, and rest as resistance.Follow Christine Adams @officialchristineadams Her non-profit is @weareweseeyouHer School is morganoliverschool.orgTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Christine Adams is an actor, currently playing a lead role in CW's television series 'Black Lightning'. It's clear that working as an actor takes resilience, but it's her other life, that of a political activist and founder of a non-profit, set up to get the vote out in Georgia, that best demonstrates the depths of her gritty optimism. Her belief that if we take action, we can make meaningful change happen. A beautiful take on seizing small moments of joy amidst all the madness, and not turning away from the inequities we see around us every day, no matter where we are.Follow Christine Adams @officialchristineadams Her non-profit is @weareweseeyouHer School is morganoliverschool.orgTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with Dr Drea Letamendi is a licensed clinical psychologist who also is a co-host of a podcast called Arkham Sessions. The Arkham Sessions looks at the psychology of Batman from the entire Batman the Animated Series and other topics as well. Check her whole catalog of articles on Fandomhttps://www.fandom.com/u/Doctor_DreaFollow Dr Drea onlineWebsite: https://drdreapsychology.comTwitter: @arkhamasylumdocInstagram: @arkhamasylumdoc
It is easy to lose sight of the progress we are making as we work towards goals, whatever they may be; to lose heart because aren't happening as quickly or as radically as we might have hoped. In this microcast, Dr Drea suggests that we pay more attention to what we are actually achieving, taking time to celebrate the small wins as a way to set ourselves up for long term success.To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Most of us make resolutions for the year ahead, and this year many of us doubled down, only to be find that by the end of January they lay in tatters by the empty pizza boxes and bottles; meditation apps floating untouched in the Cloud. In this practical micro-cast, Dr Drea Letamendi ask us to consider setting goals and intentions instead, as a way to bring about meaningful, long-term positive changes and a sense of achievement.To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
In this first episode of Optimist in Progress, host, and co-founder of Optimist Drinks, Tom Johnstone, interviews his co-host, Dr Drea Letamendi, clinical psychologist and superhero fan, about her mission to bring conversations around mental health to a broader audience. The shared intentions of Optimist in Progress fit neatly into her masterplan, and 2021 could well prove to be the Year of the Optimist.To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Optimism isn't something most of us are born with. It takes practice to truly be an optimist. We aren't talking the rose-tinted, 'it will all be fine' kind of optimism. True optimists are those who envision a better future, and who fight to make it happen. In this podcast, co-hosts Tom Johnstone and Dr Drea Letamendi interview frontline optimists and offer insights into the practice of optimism and practicable advice on the how to develop your resilience.To get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
Dr. Drea Letamendi is a clinical psychologist who is the host of the Arkham Sessions podcast, the Associate Director of Mental Health Training, Intervention, and Response for Residential Life at UCLA, and the Interim Director of the Student Resilience Center at UCLA. Aa a professional, Dr. Letamendi discovered that she could follow her own path and embrace what she loved, by intersecting the worlds of psychological science with fictional heroism. As such, she contributes to public health education using the intersections of science and superheroes. To bring psychology to wide audiences and help others bridge the worlds of fantasy and reality, she hosts podcasts and delivers seminars, panels, and keynotes at universities, organizations, and comic conventions. Since 2010, she's served as a psychological consultant for comic book writers and other creatives interested in portraying aspects of mental health. As a pop culture enthusiast, she's been featured in commentaries for film and television produced by SyFy, CNN, MTV, and Warner Brothers, to name a few.
Joining me today is Dr. Drea Letamendi. Dr. Andrea (“Drea”) Letamendi is a Clinical Psychologist who received her Bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UCSD. Dr. Letamendi currently serves at UCLA as the Associate Director of Mental Health Training, Intervention, and Response for Residential Life. Her primary role is as a mental health advisor and educator to students, staff, and faculty, and as a consultant to campus partners in the areas of student wellness and resilience. Dr. Letamendi developed and implemented UCLA’s suicide prevention model. In 2019, she was recognized as the Interim Director of the Resilience Center at UCLA called RISE, which is aimed at providing prevention and educational programs to students interested in improving their emotional wellness. She extends her professional work into public health education by intersecting psychological science with superheroes. For over 10 years, she has served as a psychological consultant for comic book writers and other creatives in television and film. Using art and narrative to teach psychology to wide audiences, Dr. Letamendi has led seminars and panels at conventions such as Comic Con and Geek Week. As a pop culture enthusiast and public health educator, Dr. Letamendi has been featured in news pieces and documentaries for MTV, CNN, and Warner Bros./ DC Comics. She shared her story of resilience in her TEDx Talk called “Capes, Cowls and Courage,” which can be found on Youtube.Website Info:www.DrDreaPsychology.comThe Arkham Sessions Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ArkhamSessionsAlso I know what it’s like to be struggling with relationship challenges, anxiety and stress, having hope for living and finding your passion again.If you want to overcome trauma, find purpose, and reduce mental pain, then click www.beforeyoukillyourself.today to schedule your complimentary coaching session with my team! I only take on 2 new clients per month. So space is limited.
In the latest episode, the Fanbase Press staff welcomes guest Allen Carter (founder - Carter Comics / Cosmic Force / Damn Tourists) to discuss the latest geek news stories of the week, including what we can learn from fictional pandemics, Brit Marling's rejection of the "Strong Female Lead," a psychological analysis of Harley Quinn by Dr. Drea Letamendi, and our trailer roundup featuring Star Wars: The Clone Wars, The Green Knight, and The Iron Mask.
Fangirls Going Rogue: Star Wars Conversation from a Female POV
One of the advantages of having our own podcast feed is not being wedded to a once-monthly show. Now when the Fangirls Going Rogue team is excited about something, we will talk about it. Our first Priority Transmission features the ladies from the new podcast Lattes With Leia. Amy Ratcliffe and Drea Letamendi join Tricia Barr, Teresa Delgado, and Sarah Woloski to talk about their exciting adventure into Star Wars podcasting. Amy and Drea have been amazing guests on Fangirls Going Rogue, including our pre-Celebration episodes and our first episode on the new feed! Related links: NEW Fangirls Going Rogue t-shirts available! Episode #26 with Drea Letamendi Episode #18 with Amy Ratcliffe Lattes With Leia #1 Social Media Fangirls Going Rogue: @FGGoingRogue Tricia: @fangirlcantina Teresa: @icecoldpenguin Sarah: @JediTink Sandra: @geekchic9 Amy Ratcliffe: @amy_geek Drea Letamendi: @arkhumasylumdoc Facebook: Fangirls Going Rogue Instagram: @FGGoingRogue Tumblr: fangirlsgoingrogue.tumblr.com Instagram: @FGGoingRogue Voicemail: 331-21 Ewoks or 331-213-9657 Email: contact@fangirlsgoingrogue.com (or use our Contact page) If you enjoyed the show, leave us a review on your favorite podcatcher and share the episode with friends. Until next time: Yub! Yub!
it was an absolute honor to get DR. DREA LETAMENDI on VODKA O'CLOCK on to talk about various psychology issues that stem from something I see tackled in comics often: the issue of personal identities. ***Due to the nature of Drea's background with treating patients on various topics of trauma, please consider this a TRIGGER WARNING. The conversation does swing naturally from traumatic situations to fun but comes back again especially in our talk about fictional character Barbara Gordon.**
Mike, Bryan, and guest co-host Drea Letamendi are joined by Jesse Hildreth, a senior Lighter who worked on three seasons of The Clone Wars. He shares stories of his work on the show, inspirations for his art, and how he got to work on Star Wars. He and Bryan also shared stories of how they met and their journey to make it to Star Wars Celebration I in Denver. Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
Mike and Bryan are joined by guest co-host Drea Letamendi to talk with Club Jade's Jawa James Floyd about the most recent news from San Diego Comic-Con regarding Star Wars comics and the Expanded Universe, as well as his behind the scenes stories from Celebration Europe. Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!
At the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con, Bryan and Dr. Drea Letamendi teamed up to defend the honor and psychology of Star Wars in the second installment of the Star Trek vs. Star Wars panel debate. They faced off against Dr. Ali Mattu and John Champion from the Mission Log podcast. The panel is moderated by none other than Shout Factory's Brian Ward. Listen into the full audio of the panel and hear Full of Sith's take on it, before and after. Full Of Sith is a safe haven for Star Wars fans, no matter what you like or what your opions are, we'd love for you to share them with us. Please do so by sending us a voicemail or email. Keep an eye out for our newest episodes on Monday mornings. Contact info, episodes, banners, promos, bios and so much more can be found at http://www.fullofsith.com Thanks For Listening & May The Force Be With You... Always!