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Join clinical psychologist Dr John Burns in conversation with Leigh Hatcher, exploring the rekindling of hope and why it might be easier for some of us than others. With his extensive expertise in the field, John delves into the question of whether we can foster and cultivate a stronger sense of hope. The post Summer Listening: Dr John Burns – The Science of Hope appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Join clinical psychologist Adam Wright in conversation with Leigh Hatcher as they delve into the rise in ADHD diagnoses. Adam, an expert in neurodiversity, unravels the complexities of this trend, its impacts and possible causes, and much more. The post Summer Listening: Clinical Psychologist Adam Wright -Understanding the Surge in ADHD Diagnoses appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Join Clinical psychologist Michelle Wotton as she chats with Leigh Hatcher about the universal experience of rejection. She provides strategies to reframe rejection as an opportunity for growth. The post Summer Listening: Clinical Psychologist Michelle Wotton- Coping with Rejection appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Communication between parents and teenagers can be a challenge. Clinical psychologist Michelle Wotton joins broadcaster Leigh Hatcher to discuss how parents can improve adolescent communication. The post Summer Listening: Clinical Psychologist Michelle Wotton – On Communicating with Teens – Episode 1 appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Communication between parents and teenagers can be a challenge. Clinical psychologist Michelle Wotton joins broadcaster Leigh Hatcher to discuss how parents can improve adolescent communication. The post Summer Listening: Clinical Psychologist Michelle Wotton – On Communicating with Teens – Episode 2 appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Clinical psychologist Christina O’Connell talks to Leigh Hatcher about how cultural traditions, family values and ancestral wisdom shape our journey into parenthood. The post Summer Listening: Clinical Psychologist Christina O’Connell – The Reality of Being a Parent and the Influence of Culture appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Tired of miscommunication and misunderstandings? What if understanding ourselves and others, both personally and professionally, could be the key to thriving? Join psychologist Stephanie Schwartz and host Leigh Hatcher as they dive into the depths of cultural awareness—a guide to navigating the exciting and complex world of collaboration. Discover powerful strategies to boost engagement and … Continued The post Secrets to thriving in any environment appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Join Lyn Worsley (Clinical Psychologist & Director, of The Resilience Centre) and journalist Leigh Hatcher for their social prescribing series. This episode explores how community connections boost mental wellbeing. Meet MarieClaire, a surf lifesaver and the Centre’s Practice Manager, whose story illustrates how community connections create a ‘doughnut effect’ of support and wellbeing. The post Social Prescribing: Finding Connections – Episode 2 appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Tired of miscommunication and misunderstandings? Dive into the depths of cultural awareness with psychologist Stephanie Schwartz and host Leigh Hatcher! Uncover secrets to: Boost engagement & collaboration across cultures Break down unconscious biases that hold you back Build bridges of understanding with powerful strategies Create a thriving, inclusive environment for everyone Get real-life examples & practical tips to … Continued The post Secrets to Thriving in Any Environment appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
This episode Jenny Salt talks to one of Australia's most experienced media workers, Leigh Hatcher. His name and voice may sound very familiar to many because he's had a career in television and radio that spans 50 years. Leigh has interviewed a myriad of famous people and stood on the edge of nation-changing events. But the event that changed him most took place one afternoon on a quiet beach. LINKS Salt is proudly brought to you by Sydney Missionary and Bible College. Click here for more information on the wide range of courses available. If you're interested in following Jenny's podcast recommendation, you can find The Lord's Prayer here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join clinical psychologist Dr John Burns in conversation with Leigh Hatcher, exploring the rekindling of hope and why it might be easier for some of us than others. With his extensive expertise in the field, John delves into the question of whether we can foster and cultivate a stronger sense of hope. The post Rekindling Hope appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Join clinical psychologist Adam Wright in conversation with Leigh Hatcher as they delve into the rise in ADHD diagnoses. Adam, an expert in neurodiversity, unravels the complexities of this trend, its impacts and possible causes, and much more. The post Unmasking ADHD: Exploring the Surge in Diagnoses Post-COVID appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
We all need a certain amount of stress, but what happens when we are over-stressed? The consequences can be significant. So, how do we manage our stress? Clinical Psychologist Joe Alberts chats with Leigh Hatcher about this important issue. The post STRESS – When is it too much? appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Michelle Wotton, Clinical Psychologist at The Resilience Centre chats with Leigh Hatcher about her own story of rejection. Listen to her story and advice on how to navigate the bumpy road of rejection. The post Finding your resilience in rejection appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Lyn Worsley, clinical psychologist and director of The Resilience Centre chats with Leigh Hatcher about how building resilience can also build connection. The post Why are we still feeling disconnected? The continuing impact of the COVID pandemic. appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Yes folks, this is quite literally the ultimate Blunder Bus journey. After travelling thousands of kilometres around Australia, talking to some of the finest leaders in the land, the time has come to park the bus.So this episode is a bit special. I've invited Leigh Hatcher, one of Australia's most respected experienced journalists (he even has his own Wikipedia entry!) to chat to me about the whole Blunder Bus journey. Leigh asks me about why I started doing this podcast in the first place, why I've decided to 'park the bus' and what I've learnt on the journey.I share about one of my greatest leadership blunders, the moment when two people who were closest to me came to me, entirely separately from each other, and told me what a lousy leader I was. And they were right! It remains one of the most pivotal moments in my leadership development. So much of my fascination with failure comes from this moment, and it shapes so much about what I believe about leadership now.Thanks for being on the journey with me. It's been so much fun. I'm really grateful to all the guests who jumped on the bus and shared so vulnerably about their leadership failure. I sincerely hope the podcast has been a blessing to you. If you want to give me any feedback, send an email to me here: edward@generationleadership.com.auAnd who knows? Maybe we'll cross paths some time in the future....on The Blunder Bus.If you would like to talk to Ed about Pastoral Supervision, visit the website hereOr you can email Ed at edward@generationleadership.com.auI'd love if you would rate and review this podcastAnd thanks for being on the journey on The Blunder Bus!
Gabriel has been a humble, kind and treasured Clinical Psychologist at The Resilience Centre for the past 15 years. On his retirement, Lyn Worsley and Leigh Hatcher interview him about his career, faith and passion for learning. We wish him well and thank him for being a mentor to us all. The post Gabriel Wong – A Retrospective appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
As a teenager, what was that one thing you needed from the adults in your life? This podcast is about finding that one thing and giving this gift to your child. Psychologist Michelle Wotton discusses with broadcaster, Leigh Hatcher, what works when communicating with adolescents. The post Communicating with Teens: Episode 2 – What works appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Has communication with teens changed over the years? Can we communicate better? As a parent our connection with our child can often fracture as they move into the teen years. Psychologist Michelle Wotton addresses these questions from broadcaster Leigh Hatcher. Learn how we can strengthen our connection with our adolescents through love and listening. … Continued The post Communicating with Teens: Episode 1 appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
This podcast is a must listen for families – parents and grandparents, whose lives are affected by family violence, as well as carers and educators of children. The Resilience Centre Family Clinic Director, Davide Di Pietro and psychologist, Dianna Costa talk to broadcaster Leigh Hatcher about the range of impacts of family violence on … Continued The post Family Violence: Episode 1 – How to talk to kids about family violence appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Lyn Worsley, clinical psychologist and Director of The Resilience Centre talks about the space between the pandemic and post pandemic period. A time of transition …… but do we know what we are transitioning to? She discusses with broadcaster Leigh Hatcher how this is a time for reflection, with opportunities for change for the … Continued The post The Space Between appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Von de Leigh Hatcher is an LSU alumna currently working in the petrochemical engineering industry in coastal south Louisiana. Outside the office, she studies theology at UGST and is heavily involved in her local church as a singer, Sunday school teacher, and global missions promoter. She loves to read, journal, and have long talks with friends over coffee! You can read her blog: https://vondeleigh.wordpress.com/ Follow her on Facebook and Instagram: @von_de_leigh @workitmodest --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/modestylane/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/modestylane/support
Clinical psychologists Lyn Worsley and Joe Alberts speak about the importance of focusing “on the hope in the now’ and reaching out to be with the person without any preconceived ideas or questions. “One size fits one”. They share with broadcaster Leigh Hatcher, many useful insights and stories for someone who is in … Continued The post Talking About Suicide: Episode 4 – How do you relate to a person who has lost someone through suicide? appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Listen to some fascinating insights from psychologists, Sarah Piper and Ruth Fordyce, in conversation with broadcaster, Leigh Hatcher about what “I’m fine” may really mean. They also offer practical things to do with a young person, who you suspect may be struggling. The post Talking About Suicide: Episode 3 – When someone says “I’m fine” but you’re not sure appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
What do you say when a person says they are not OK? Clinical psychologist Lyn Worsley and Meg Webster discuss with broadcaster Leigh Hatcher things to be mindful of as you start the conversation and the types of follow up questions you can ask. Don’t forget to download the pdf of these questions after listening … Continued The post Talking About Suicide: Episode 2 – When someone says they are not OK appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
In this podcast Lyn Worsley, The Resilience Centre Director speaks with broadcaster, Leigh Hatcher about how we rebuild our lives as we move into the recovery stage of the Corona Virus pandemic. Do we have the courage to move out of our bubbles with new values and a collective conscience? The post Corona Virus – A Resilient Response: Episode 5- Exhausted but starting again appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
In this podcast Lyn Worsley talks with Leigh Hatcher about making our way back. While there have been many positive stories of how we have adapted to to life in the lock down, there are some who have not coped well with the enforced isolation. As we think through how to recover and our … Continued The post Corona Virus – A Resilient Response: Episode 4 – Reaching out as we make our way back appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Photo by Fusion Medical Animation on Unsplash Practical Strategies! In this second episode of this series of podcasts, Lyn Worsley discusses with Leigh Hatcher the psychological responses we have to losing the life we know, during the current pandemic restrictions – the new regime of working from home, home schooling and social distancing. More especially, what practical things … Continued The post Corona Virus – A Resilient Response: Episode 2 – Preparing for the stages ahead appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
This is a compelling and confronting conversation, overlaid with hope. Director of The Resilience Centre & clinical psychologist Lyn Worsley speaks to broadcaster, Leigh Hatcher about the stages of a pandemic, it’s psychological implications and how, as individuals, we should plan for Stage 5 – the recovery stage. Tune into future podcasts and our … Continued The post Corona Virus – A Resilient Response: Episode 1- The Brutal Facts (the podcast) appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
In this latest podcast from The Resilience Centre, Director and clinical psychologist Lyn Worsley and broadcaster Leigh Hatcher, discuss the existential questions of life. How as Australians do we interpret the recent and current events around us? Does it depend on our approach to the questions of life? And what opportunities flow from this? … Continued The post Corona: Questions about life? appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
“Effective communication is an essential skill for a fulfilled life, and we can’t teach it to students if we don’t know how to do it ourselves.” In this podcast, Leigh Hatcher interviews Dr Jim Knight about his new book, Better Conversations Coaching Ourselves and Each Other to Be More Credible, Caring, and Connected. He is joined by Gray Ryan, our Senior Consultant based in Victoria. Jim explores the beliefs and habits that are necessary to promote better communication leading to positive change. Gray talks about the benefits of better communication and how our new program, Better Conversations, is based on this book.
Australians have experienced many challenges over the past six months and now the world is experiencing the big challenge of a pandemic. Clinical psychologist Lyn Worsley, talks to Leigh Hatcher about the characteristics of resilient people in these times and the opportunities they provide to connect with people. It might sound counter-intuitive to connect … Continued The post Fires, Floods, Pandemic! Toilet Paper? appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Christmas can be a challenging time in all families, separated or not and nearly always requires a degree of flexibility. Clinical social worker Davide Di Pietro discusses with Leigh Hatcher the tricky subject of accommodating Christmas traditions, gifts, celebrating without children and many more aspects of how to survive Christmas in a separated family. The post Deck the Halls Without Hitting the Deck – Surviving Christmas in separated families appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Champion rugby player Greg Buckley takes us through his moving journey from star sportsman to brain injury and recovery, and over time a vibrant, fulfilling life. Retired neurosurgeon Dr Ray Newcombe elaborates on the issues facing patients and families, with a sensitive and insightful interview by Leigh Hatcher.
Wise counsellor and psychotherapist Katy Fitzgerald takes us through how to maintain good self care through caring for someone with brain disease, interview by Leigh Hatcher.
Communication is a key topic in any type of dementia. It can be extremely helpful for patients and their families to be guided by someone who has been there before. Katy Fitzgerald is a psychotherapist and counsellor with interest in dementia, with key strategies around best and clear communication, which can in turn lead to better quality of life. Join us for a cuppa and a chat. Interview by Leigh Hatcher.
Migraine can be one of the most debilitating of brain conditions, often striking a person in the midst of their busy lives and putting everything on hold. Hear the story of a highly functioning sufferer of migraine, Sam, and her growing understanding of what migraine is and how to get control, with knowledgeable contribution by neurologist Dr Alexis Selby, and interview by Leigh Hatcher.
Many people with HIV are now living longer following the development of better treatment options, but what happens when the virus affects the brain? In some people, HIV/ AIDS can lead to a syndrome of dementia, affecting memory, attention, mood and behaviour. Professor Bruce Brew is interviewed by Leigh Hatcher and discusses the different types of brain disease that can occur, early community perceptions and misperceptions of HIV/ AIDS, and current issues facing the patients and carers living beyond HIV.
When a patient receives a diagnosis of dementia, what happens next? Psychotherapist Katy Fitzgerald sits down with us for a soothing 'cup of tea' conversation, and takes us through some of the challenges of living with dementia, how to cope, stigma, communication, and what it means to live well through adversity, in conversation with Leigh Hatcher.
Jockey Dale and his wife Daniela bravely take you through their experiences of horse racing and concussion, from minor head knocks to concern over lasting symptoms and a disease entity known as Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or CTE. Hear the highs and lows of life on the track, and about new research aimed towards prevention, diagnosis and support. Interview by Leigh Hatcher, contribution Rowena Mobbs.
Welcome to Nerve, a podcast about living well beyond brain disease. What gives you "nerve" or courage when faced with a neurological diagnosis? What is quality of life? Hear the stories of patients, carers and doctors, and dare to be inspired as Leigh Hatcher interviews Dr Rowena Mobbs, creator of Nerve.
Be guided through visual dementia as we hear stories from Richard and Cheryl about a rare disease called PCA or posterior cortical atrophy, the long struggle for diagnosis, and what this means for everyday life and love. Interview by Leigh Hatcher and contribution Rowena Mobbs.
In this final episode of this first Brave Heart Bold Minds podcast series, Brad Entwistle, Founding Partner of imageseven turns the tables on Leigh Hatcher who reflects on his experience of interviewing educators from The Scots College.
A weekly podcast providing a regular source of practical information, encouragement and inspiration for parents of school-aged boys hosted by veteran journalist and news anchor, Leigh Hatcher.
Leigh Hatcher interviews psychologist Sarah Piper and her client “Robyn” who came to Sarah looking for support through her depression. Gain insight into what happens in a session with a psychologist, by listening to a re-creation of a segment of a past session with “Robyn”. They also discuss the importance of getting the right … Continued The post Dealing with the Dark Days appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Clinical psychologist, Lyn Worsley reflects on her journey into psychology, 20 years of The Resilience Centre and her passion to help people to connect. She discusses with Leigh Hatcher her interest in a solution focused rather than problem focused approach to helping people deal with life, and references the Pied Piper effect of computerized devices … Continued The post 20th Anniversary Reflections appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
A weekly podcast providing a regular source of practical information, encouragement and inspiration for parents of school-aged boys hosted by veteran journalist and news anchor, Leigh Hatcher.
Saying sorry is not something we always do well. In the last of this three part series on forgiveness, Lyn Worsley discusses with Leigh Hatcher the Seven A’s of Confession and how being truly sorry carries no expectation of forgiveness. The post Forgiveness – How to say “Sorry” appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Clinical psychologist, Lyn Worsley talks to Leigh Hatcher about forgiveness in this three part series of weekly podcasts. Forgiveness is so much a part of healthy relationships and in the first of the series Lyn discusses the process of moving to a place of “letting go” and how even in the psychological sphere of … Continued The post Forgiveness – the process of “letting go” appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Clinical psychologist Christina O’Connell talks to Leigh Hatcher about developing self efficacy in children. The post Forget Self Esteem. Let’s Develop Self Efficacy and EQ appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Clinical psychologist, Joe Alberts talks to Leigh Hatcher about the difficulties many men have recognizing they need help, when they are conditioned to fixing things themselves. The post Why the Marlboro Man Never Saw a Psychologist appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
In this episode, Leigh Hatcher discusses why balance is so important for boys with Maths Teacher and House Master Phil Atkinson. They examine how, whilst boys need to be challenged in multiple areas, they also need a passion or a hobby in one area. Balance can be hard to achieve and so Phil and Leigh also cover time management, learning styles, organisation and some helpful strategies on learning maths.
Leigh Hatcher and Christian Studies teacher and McIntyre house master Mike Pitman discover why Boys Need Mentors in this episode. Mike shares his thoughts on how important parents are in the role of Mentor, urging us to be vulnerable and accessible. The hot topic of social media and its impact on a boy’s ability to share the deep truths of their life is also unpacked.
In this introductory episode, Leigh Hatcher and Dr Ian Lambert discuss how, and why the idea of Brave Hearts, Bold Minds and Growing Fine Young Men first emerged. They examine four things that are important in the education of a boy at school and in life. Habit of work, habit of reading, developing hobbies and interests and finally, key to unlocking a boy's potential, developing compassion and sensitivity. Dr Lambert also reflects on some of his own life and experiences.
Psychologists are regarded as experts in the human condition but they are still very human themselves. Psychologist Sarah Piper talks to Leigh Hatcher about her resilience journey, from working in indigenous and war torn communities, through parenthood, to psychologist at The Resilience Centre. The post Psychologists Are Human After All appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Clinical psychologist, Adam Wright and Susana Bluwol, who is living with bipolar talk to Leigh Hatcher about Bipolar Disorder. The post Bipolar Disorder appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Lyn Worsley talks to Leigh Hatcher about Multiple Personalities or Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), a freeze response to a range of significant life upheavals. The post Multiple Personalities appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Lyn Worsley talks to Leigh Hatcher about the significance of trauma suffered in childhood, on adult life. The post Trauma appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Ruth Fordyce talks to Leigh Hatcher about adjusting to life with young children. The post Resilient Mums appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Christina O’Connell talks to Leigh Hatcher about parenting according to our cultural experiences. The post Parenting. Screwing up in your own particular way. appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Lyn Worsley talks to Leigh Hatcher about dealing with the narcissistic people in our lives. The post Narcissistic personalities. appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Kate Elton talks to Leigh Hatcher about living with anxiety. The post Feeling anxious? You are not alone! appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Lyn Worsley talks to Leigh Hatcher about what it means to have the agency of change. The post The Agent of Change appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Lyn Worsley talks to Leigh Hatcher about The Resilience Doughnut and The Resilience Centre. The post Podcast – The Human Condition with Leigh Hatcher and Lyn Worsley appeared first on The Resilience Centre.
Vanessa Hall interviews Leigh Hatcher for the International Day of Trust. Leigh Hatcher is an Australian journalist and currently works as a news presenter for Sky News Australia, and a radio presenter for Sydney's Hope 103.2 "Open House" programme.
Vanessa Hall interviews Leigh Hatcher for the International Day of Trust. Leigh Hatcher is an Australian journalist and currently works as a news presenter for Sky News Australia, and a radio presenter for Sydney's Hope 103.2 "Open House" programme.
Sky Newsreader and author Leigh Hatcher remembers how an illness stole 2 years of his life
In this interview, Leigh Hatcher speaks with Nebraska pastor Todd Burpo, author of the book Heaven is for Real. When Todd’s son Colton was 4, he suffered from an undiagnosed ruptured appendix. The book, Heaven is for Real, details Burpo's claims that during the months after emergency surgery, Colton began describing events and people it was impossible for him to have seen or met, such as his miscarried sister, whom no one had told him about, and his great grandfather who died 30 years before Colton was born. Within three weeks of its November 2010 release, the book debuted at #3 on the New York Times bestseller list. By January 2011, there were 200,000 copies in print, and the book hit #1 on the New York Times list.
Author and speaker Nicky Gumbel, is the pioneer of the Alpha Course, a short course on the basics of Christianity. He was an avowed atheist, and converted to Christianity in his first year at College, through reading the New Testament. He said, "I was enthralled. It was as if I had found what I had been looking for all my life". Millions have now done the course worldwide. Nicky is interviewed by Leigh Hatcher from Open House.