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This week we're joined by Lauren Larkin, a licensed mental health therapist in New York City. Lauren gives Llary and Sav some input on their current dating lives and answers some of their questions about dating and relationships. Follow Lauren on TikTok and Instagram using @leltherapy for therapy-related topics!
Therapy—whether it's your first time or you're jumping back in—it can feel super daunting. Where do I even start? What should I expect? How do I find a therapist? Is it going to be awkward? What if I don't connect with the therapist?I sat down with Lauren Larkin, a psychotherapist specializing in anxiety, eating disorders, relationship issues and trauma, to talk about all things therapy, and she had some amazing insights to share! Together we spoke about...How to know if therapy is right for youWhat actually happens in therapyHow to find a therapist and what's important when you're searching for oneWhat to do if you don't connect with your therapist—and why it's okay to move onHow to make therapy work for you with small steps and self-compassion...and lots more! Be sure to tune in for all the insights.You can connect with Lauren on Instagram: @leltherapySIGN UP FOR MY FREE 60 MINUTE MASTERCLASS - 5 SHIFTS YOU NEED MAKE TO OVERCOME ANXIETY, PANIC DISORDER, & AGORAPHOBIA: https://ahealthypush.myflodesk.com/g2glrk93qlCHECK OUT MY MASTERCLASSES HERE AND START EXPERIENCING LOTS MORE PEACE, JOY, & FREEDOM: https://www.ahealthypush.com/anxiety-classesA HEALTHY PUSH INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ahealthypush/GET THIS EPISODE'S SHOW NOTES:
Send your thoughts, feelings, opinions and suggestions to 0892096423!This week I talk to friends and collaborators Shaun Dunne and Lauren Larkin about Everything Falls, a new work of theater which includes music and dance and explores the lives and experiences of carers in Ireland. We discuss pursuing a career in the arts when your family aren't exactly enthusiastic about it, the origins of Shaun and Lauren's friendship, and why Shaun felt it was important to shine a light on the experiences of carers in this piece.Get tickets to Everything Falls here.Watch the trailer for Joe McGuckan's film Hometime here.To support the podcast and access bonus episodes (including my brand new monthly tv/movies/whatever you're having yourself episode with Emer) join our community on Patreon.Theme Song: HowDoILook, Pillow Queens Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Starting a private therapy practice in New York City is no small feat.Growing it into a thriving business? That's a whole different challenge.In this episode, therapist and content creator Lauren Larkin sits down with host Michael Fulwiler to share her journey of building a successful practice in one of the most competitive cities in the world. From navigating a saturated market to going viral on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, Lauren offers an inside look at what it takes to stand out and scale. She also dives into setting boundaries to prevent burnout, finding the right mentors, and financial strategies for long-term success.In the conversation, they discuss:How sharing relatable and educational content has helped Lauren build trust with potential clients and clinicians and drive business growth in a competitive market like New York CityThe importance of setting clear boundaries and managing workload to avoid burnout in private practiceStrategies for building a waitlist before expanding, allowing for a smoother transition when bringing on new therapistsConnect with the guest:Visit her website: https://leltherapy.com/ Lauren on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leltherapy Lauren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leltherapy/ Lauren on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-larkin1/ Connect with Michael and Heard:Michael's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelfulwiler/Newsletter: https://www.joinheard.com/newsletter Book a free consult: https://www.joinheard.com/welcome-formJump into the conversation:(00:00) Introduction to Heard Business School with guest Lauren Larkin(02:30) Creating viral content on social media(03:14) How Lauren's marketing background shaped her private practice(07:51) Transitioning from a group practice to starting her own practice(08:42) How Lauren navigated the financial aspects of starting a private practice(12:13) Advice on handling the logistics and legalities of forming a private practice(15:23) How to navigate leaving a group practice and transitioning clients(17:41) The ethical complexities of raising therapy fees(20:25) Building a waitlist before expanding a practice(24:52) The challenges of growing a practice in a competitive city like New York(27:26) Managing client demand and hiring her first clinicians(32:01) The balance between content creation and clinical work(36:24) Lauren's personal experience with an eating disorder and how it shapes her practice(40:01) Ethical self-disclosure and its impact on the therapeutic relationship(45:57) How Lauren handles self-disclosure on social media while maintaining client confidentiality(50:00) Mentoring and consulting for early-career therapists(50:07) Five tips for private practice success(56:38) The importance of outsourcing taxes and financial management(01:00:23) Protecting your schedule and setting boundaries to avoid burnout(01:03:10) Creating networking and social events for therapistsThis episode is to be used for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, business, or tax advice. Each person should consult their own attorney, business advisor, or tax advisor with respect to matters referenced in this episode.
Lauren Larkin, LMHC, is a warm and genuine psychotherapist with a Masters Degree in Mental Health & Wellness from NYU. She is both a therapist and content creator who speaks openly about her own experiences with mental health as well as her work in the field, specializing in anxiety, eating disorders, relationship issues and trauma. Her NY-based virtual private group practice offers individual, couples and group therapy.In this episode, we chat about Lauren's experience getting into the mental health field. We both fangirl over each other's content and discuss anxieties, fears, and the joys around posting online as a therapist. FOLLOW LAUREN: INSTAGRAM: @leltherapyWEBSITE: https://leltherapy.com/STAY CONNECTED:INSTA: @trustandthriveTIKOK:@trustandthriveTWITTER: @trustandthriveFACEBOOK: bit.ly/FBtaramontWEBSITE: www.tara-mont.com EMAIL: trustandthrive@gmail.com
This episode my guest is Dublin native, actor and writer Lauren Larkin, whose short film One More Round just premiered at the Galway Film Fleadh last month. This film deals with a young couples struggles during IVF treatments, showing their emotional and financial strain with beautiful depth. Dive into this pocket of joy as we discuss family dynamics, juggling careers and motherhood, the Sandwich Generation, how the pandemic affected us all and my low-demand lifestyle. Follow Lauren on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/laurenlarkin10?igsh=MXI5OHg0eWRodXJueQ==Follow One More Round film on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/onemoreroundfilm?igsh=MWE0YXNjYXJoOTc2ZQ==Timestamps00:00 Niamh accommodating her neurodivergence on camera!02:10 Lauren's entry into acting04:00 Having a baby and a career05:10 Lauren's writing career07:45 Touring with Lauren's first baby 08:36 Breastfeeding while working10:50 Lauren having her second baby during the pandemic11:35 Lauren leaving social media for 11 months13:05 How different life was during the pandemic14:50 Juggling her career with motherhood16:30 Living on adrenaline17:47 One More Round short film about infertility22:06 Representing her community of Cabra23:22 Having a strong vision to get a project made24:25 Shooting on real film24:44 Barry O'Connor's approach directing the film26:00 Appreciating the present moment26:58 Writing the play “Mr Moran” about family dynamics/grief28:46 The Sandwich generation (caring for children and elderly parents)30:32 Future projects for Lauren31:27 Managing a home plus working38:12 Niamh's low-demand lifestyle38:48 Routine/Anchors in your day39:24 Lauren's gym habit41:00 Book/movie that made a big impression42:02 Favourite meal42:48 Motto for life43:04 Lauren's idea of perfect happinessIf you love my approach you might enjoy my Inner Circle members club, a free monthly meetup to support your personal growth and goals. Open to all genders and neurotypes, this is a supportive space to learn self-care practises, managing stress and busy schedules while still supporting your own needs. More details at https://thewellnessclinic.ie/inner-circle/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
⚠️ Trigger Warning: Eating Disorders Should a therapist self-disclose their struggles, symptoms, and/or diagnosis? And, if so, when, where, and how should they disclose? In this episode, we follow Lauren's journey from living with an eating disorder to seeking treatment and ultimately establishing her own private practice as a therapist. Join us as we navigate the intricacies of normalizing appropriate self-disclosure in therapy, aiming for deeper connections and validation. guest: Lauren Larkin, a licensed NYC therapist specializing in eating disorders https://leltherapy.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/normalizetheconversation/support
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My top pick for narrative feature at Dances with Films 2023 is The Black Guelph. This film caught me off guard and I fell in love with it during the opening scene. John Connors directed the film and co-wrote it with Tiernan Williams. Today we talk with some of the main actors from the film. Kevin Glynn (also an executive producer), Tony Doyle (Virgil) and Graham Earley (Canto) sat down to discuss how the film came about. Every once in awhile I see a film at a festival that makes me remember why I started doing Salt Lake Dirt. The Black Guelph is one of those films. It is not to be missed! Keep a lookout for it. Thanks for listening! Kyler --- THE BLACK GUELPH (Watch Trailer HERE): WRITERS: Tiernan Williams and John Connors DIRECTOR: John Connors CAST: Graham Earley, Paul Roe, Denise McCormack, Lauren Larkin, Tony Doyle, Casper Walsh, Dubzeno, Kevin Glynn. "Canto is thirty years old, actively dealing drugs while suffering from mental health issues when his girlfriend Leah, kicks him out. Leah sick of his antics and his criminal lifestyle tries to shield her daughter Rachel from Canto's negative influence. Canto is forced to turn to the streets for help as he always has done. Dan, Canto's father comes back to the area and tries to reconnect with Canto, who outright rejects him for abandoning him when he was a child." --- EPISODE LINKS: PURCHASE TICKETS for DWF Screening: Friday June 30th, 2023 at 9:30 PM PST. Instagram: @the_black_guelph_film www.ClusterFoxFilms.com --- SLD Podcast Links: www.saltlakedirt.com Radio Broadcast every Monday on KPCR 101.9 FM Santa Cruz - 6PM - 8PM PST Listen on APPLE Podcasts Listen on SPOTIFY Instagram: @saltlakedirt
Today on ShrinkChicks, Emmalee and Jen are joined by one of their amazing clinicians from The Therapy Group, Lauren Larkin, LMHC, and they are talking all things dating! Lauren shares some of the work she does with her clients around dating, a specific exercise she uses, her own personal red flag/deal breaker story, and how she worked through it. Em, Jen, and Lauren answer your questions about dating red flags, share why they disagree with some of the rigid dating advice that's out there, and discuss the many nuances and gray areas around dating. Tune in to find out why Lauren thinks closure is BS and to gain some insight, awareness, and action when it comes to red flags, deal breakers, and if there's room for flexibility! Lauren's TikTok: @leltherapy SHRINKCHICKS MERCH Check out ShrinkChicks on YouTube by subscribing here! https://youtube.com/channel/UCrxuhDqoL4ML3UE8b2J2BBg A special thank you to this week's sponsors for supporting ShrinkChicks! We have these exclusive offers for our listeners: Lume: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with Lume deodorant and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code SHRINKCHICKS at lumedeodorant.com/shrinkchicks Athletic Greens: Athletic Greens is giving you a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go to athleticgreens.com/SHRINK ! Jenni Kayne: Our listeners get 15% off their first order on jennikayne.com when you use code SHRINKCHICKS at checkout! Athena Club: go to athenaclub.com and use promo code SHRINKCHICKS today and you'll get 25% off your first order! Honeylove: Treat yourself and save 20% off at honeylove.com with code SHRINKCHICKS ! The Farmer's Dog: Get 50% off your first box of fresh, healthy food plus free shipping at thefarmersdog.com/shrinkchicks ! Pretty Litter: Go to prettylitter.com/shrinkchicks to save 20% on your first order! Rocket Money: Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way by going to RocketMoney.com/shrinkchicks Headspace: For a limited time, you can try Headspace FREE for 30 days by going to Headspace.com/shrinkchicks30
Featuring Clare Dunne, Angeline Ball, Stephen Jones and Lauren Larkin.
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Anna Rodgers and Shaun Dunne about their film How to Tell A Secret. A powerful examination of the experiences of people who are living with HIV in Ireland today, How to Tell A Secret is a hybrid documentary film that looks at social stigma and the art of telling your story. Robbie Lawlor was diagnosed with HIV at 21 and became one of the youngest people to come out on Irish television. Enda McGrattan, also known as Veda, promised to keep their HIV status a secret for a decade but eventually broke free by releasing a song. And a group of Irish and migrant women, who cannot show their faces, found creative ways to have their voices heard… In this compelling film, directors Anna Rodgers and Shaun Dunne use documentary, performance and genre-blurring storytelling techniques to communicate a powerful message. The stories in this film move between bodies of young men, migrant women, drag artists and activists. Featuring a cast of actors as well as ordinary people coming out on screen for the first time, the film also includes a dramatic tribute to Thom McGinty, aka The Diceman with a reenactment of his historic appearance on The Late Late Show in the 1990s. Based on a theatre show, director Anna Rodgers saw a performance of ‘Rapids'by Shaun Dunne, and approached him to work together on an artistic collaboration for the screen. Together they expanded on the world of the original play by working with new contributors and a stellar cast of Irish actors including Lauren Larkin, Jade Jordan, and Eva Jane Gaffney who take on the hidden stories of women who are living with HIV. How To Tell A Secret was directed by Anna Rodgers & Shaun Dunne and produced by Zlata Filipovic for Invisible Thread Productions. Music for the film was scored by Michael Fleming and Hugh Rodgers, Eleanor Bowman was the director of photography and it was edited by Paul Mullen. This film was made as part of the Reel Arts award with The Arts Council of Ireland / An Comhairle Ealaíon. How To Tell A Secret opens on limited release in select Irish cinemas from Thursday 1st December, coinciding with World AIDS Day 2022. https://filmireland.net/
Writer & director Rachel Carey and the stars of Deadly Cuts: Angeline Ball, Erika Roe, Lauren Larkin and Shauna Higgins chat with Niamh about their new black comedy film along with some hilarious hairdresser experiences. Go see it in cinemas now! The Irish Film London Podcast is presented by Niamh Branigan and mixed and edited by Owen Billcliffe. For more about Irish Film London, visit irishfilmlondon.com, and follow us on our social media platforms: twitter.com/irishfilmlondon facebook.com/IrishFilmFestivalLondon instagram.com/irishfilmlondon Our theme music is Acid Trumpet by Kevin McCloud. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On this week's episode of RFT Brenna is back with bestie Lauren Larkin and, I mean, when are these episodes ever bad?! Lauren and Brenna discuss their own vulnerabilities when it comes to evaluating all various types of relationship. They even reveal what they believe they can do better in time when they feel they need support or how they believe the right way to support someone varies from person to person. Listen in while these two navigate all the complexities that go into managing, maintaining and enjoying the relationships in our life. Instagram: @laurenelizabethlarkin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brennaguinan/support
Brenna's gal pal Lauren Larkin is back for another episode of RFT! Unlike their previous conversations, the girls dive deep into their own personal experiences with societies expectations of them. They cover pressures they feel to get married, have kids, and be at a certain place in their careers. Also in true therapist form, they get a little educational about their views on therapists and how to best connect with clients. If you are a 20-30 year old woman, this episode is for YOU! ***DISCLAIMER: The purpose of this podcast is to start normalizing discussions about mental health. Although there can be advice given and ideas shared between interviewer and interviewees, please consult your own therapist/doctor in regards to your personal struggles. The information shared on this platform is strictly to open the door to these types of conversations, NOT to give any one person direct advice/guidance. Opinions stated are personal and not necessarily factual at all times.*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brennaguinan/support
On this weeks episode of RFT, Brenna meets once again with fellow therapist and BFF to discuss something we've all dealt with in one way or another....trauma. And guess what, we LOVE trauma. We love what trauma teaches us, not only about ourselves but about how we're able to take on the world while motivating us to find more ways to do so. Look, we get it, trauma FCKN sucks but recognizing, accepting and working through trauma...well that FCKN rocks. So dear Ms. Trauma, this one's for you. ***DISCLAIMER: The purpose of this podcast is to start normalizing discussions about mental health. Although there can be advice given and ideas shared between interviewer and interviewees, please consult your own therapist/doctor in regards to your personal struggles. The information shared on this platform is strictly to open the door to these types of conversations, NOT to give any one person direct advice/guidance. Opinions stated are personal and not necessarily factual at all times.*** --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brennaguinan/support
Today podcaster Lauren Larkin joins me to explore the connections between unprocessed grief, religious certainty, and narcissistic behaviour & systems. We talk about how unprocessed grief can often be controlled and repressed by religious certainty and how the longer this goes on, the deeper the disconnection between us and our true selves, and even to the realities we live in - leading to narcissistic behaviour & religious/cultural systems growing and becoming powerful, such as fundamentalist evangelicalism & Trumpism in the US We then go on to explore how and why we need to process our grief and name it, and how this can transform not just our spirituality but our very being.
When you think about the holidays, specifically eating holiday foods, does it automatically make you anxious? Maybe you're constantly worried about the food you'll be eating during this time knowing it's not typically what you eat on a day to day basis. Maybe you'll feel guilt and shame after enjoying the holiday cookies and desserts is all over. I hope you know you're not alone. This is the case for many of us who have struggled with disordered eating or have had an eating disorder in the past. This can be a difficult time of year which is why I sit down with Lauren Larkin who is Mental Health Counselor based out of New York City. Her areas of expertise include eating disorders, anxiety, depression, relationship issues and trauma work. Aside from being a professional in the mental health industry, Lauren has personally struggled with an eating disorder and aims to cut down the time that individuals worry about food! In this episode you'll learn how to: - Step into the holidays feeling confident around food with a handful of tools in your back pocket for any situation that may arise - Incorporate mindful eating tips and tricks into your life - Minimize the guilt + shame that you might feel when eating holiday foods - Give yourself permission to enjoy holiday food + not be “the best best version of yourself” for this day - Set healthy boundaries with family members Resources mentioned in this episode: Find mental health resources + therapists here: http://www.alimcg.com/resources.html#/ Connect with Lauren here: https://www.laurenelizabethlarkin.com/ lauren@coopertherapy.com IG: @laurenelizabethlarkin Join her food struggles support group here: https://www.helloherd.com/groups/food-struggles-support-group/a4689217-3de7-4f98-a4bc-d3868ab0de5c Connect with Me on social here: @TheAliMcGPodcast @alimcg_ @_lifesimplified --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on RFT, Brennas therapist bestie Lauren Larkin is back and better than ever! With the holidays right around the corner, food can be a big stressor for some people. Studies have shown that the holidays are the most difficult season for individuals with an active eating disorder or in recovery. In this episode we discuss 1.Lauren's personal experience with disordered eating habits 2.“Cheat days” and the harmful mentality that come with them 3.Tips on how to set up boundaries with friends & family in regards to food/meals 4.The toxicity of commenting on someones weight RESOURCES: Laurens website: https://www.laurenelizabethlarkin.com Lauren's food struggles support group: https://www.helloherd.com/groups/food-struggles-support-group/a4689217-3de7-4f98-a4bc-d3868ab0de5c Laurens email: mailto:laurenelizabethlarkin@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brennaguinan/support
This week on RFT Brenna sits down with Lauren Larkin, LP-MHC. Lauren works at a private practice in New York City doing one on one talk therapy. Lauren specializes in women's issues & disordered eating habits. In this episode, Brenna & Lauren do a deep dive into friendships. They discuss different types of friendships, how to maintain friendships throughout life transitions, and how to deal with fall outs with friends. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brennaguinan/support
To celebrate 50 episodes of the Love Rinse Repeat podcast, Liam Miller interviewed seven guests about Jesus' seven last words from the cross. Here, Lauren Larkin discusses, with care and passion, Jesus declarative words "it is finished" and its relation to what has past, what is, and what is possible - both cosmically and personally. A decisive shift has occurred and we should think carefully before trying to go back to before - which has potent implications for a post-COVID society. Lauren R. E. Larkin is a PhD candidate at the University of Aberdeen. Her academic work engages with the writing of Friedrich Gogarten, Dialectical Theology, Personhood and Embodiment, and Political Ethics. She is the host of Sancta Colloquia. Her blog is: http://LaurenRELarkin.com. Visit www.loverinserepeat.com/podcast to find more Follow the Show: @RinseRepeatPod Follow me: @liammiller87
**Support Personality Bingo and become a patron at our [Patreon here](https://www.patreon.com/personalitybingo?alert=2).** **If a contribution of a couple of Euro wouldn’t make a massive difference to your life, just know it makes a gigantic one in ours! ** **As Blindboy says, “it’s a model based off soundness”, so if you CAN support, please do on behalf of someone who can’t! ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Lauren Larkin is an actor from Dublin. Her recent work includes Split Ends at Bewley's Cafe Theatre, written and performed by Lauren as part of the show in a bag initiative with The Dublin Fringe festival, Shelter with Druid Theatre company (nominated for best actress at the Irish times Irish theatre awards), My Son My Son by Veronica Dyas at Project Arts Centre. Her work with THEATREclub includes HEROIN, The Game, HISTORY, The Family and Twenty Ten(nominated for best performer at Dublin Fringe) Her work with Shaun Dunne and Talking Shop Ensemble includes I am a Homebird (it’s very hard), Death of The Tradesmen, Advocacy (winner of best performer at Dublin Fringe) and Rapids. Her TV and film credits include, Love/hate, Humble brag (Sinead o’shea) and Everybody Sings (Shaun Dunne). This episode is ahead of Lauren's two week run at Bewley's (1st -13th of April) following a critically acclaimed, sold out run at Dublin Fringe etc etc. ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - The reviews hub ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- The arts review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- The Sunday Times ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️- The Sunday independent
This week, Irish producer Catherine Royle, met up with Lauren Larkin ahead of her comedy theatre performance of Split Ends at The Dublin Fringe. Listen here to find out more about Lauren's upcoming show in Bewleys Cafe Theatre.
The Rev. Lauren Larkin joins Sam to discuss birthing pangs in Genesis, the merits of demythologizing, and Dialectical Theology in the 21st Century. Special Guest: Lauren R.E. Larkin.
The Rev. Lauren Larkin joins Dr. Thomas Whitley and The Rev. Sam Harrelson in a discussion of how hermeneutics and worldviews affect our theologies and what sort of spaces we try to build. Special Guest: Lauren R.E. Larkin.
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MEN WANTED: The Game needs you to explore the act of buying sex. On this week's podcast, Róisín Ingle talks to two of the women behind a radical piece of theatre, The Game. Grace Dyas and Lauren Larkin aim to portray the realities of prostitution through their stage piece, which was devised with the help of former prostitutes including Rachel Moran and Mia deFaoite, as well as some women who are still involved in sex work. They tell Róisín Ingle what the show is all about and why they felt it was important to tell this story. Five male volunteers are needed to take part each night and they've put the call out for willing participants for their upcoming Irish shows. If you're interested in taking part email WENEEDMEN2017@gmail,com