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Latest podcast episodes about leslie davenport

Your Anxious Child
"Climate Change Anxiety and Children" Interview with Leslie Davenport

Your Anxious Child

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 50:54


Climate change and the anxiety children may experience learning about it, is a challenging topic. Leslie Davenport is a climate psychology educator and therapist. She has just written What to Do When Climate Change Scares You: A Kid's Guide to Dealing with Climate Change Stress for ages 6-11. For tweens and up she had previously published All The Feelings Under the Sun: How To Deal Climate Change. In this podcast, Leslie Davenport explores some the complex issues around climate change, how we maintain hope in the face of some very serious facts, and how we can help children struggling with this issue.  For more information about Leslie Davenport https://lesliedavenport.com/  

Grounding
Episode 03: Bonus Material

Grounding

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 2:46


Need to reset your nervous system? In material cut from “Episode 03: Youth,” guest Leslie Davenport tells Sarah Aronson about “The Doggy Shake,” an effective grounding exercise to use when you—whether you are young or just young at heart—are outside of your “window of tolerance.”

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Climate Connections
Got climate anxiety? Taking action can be the right medicine.

Climate Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 1:31


“Being part of the solution is psychologically empowering,” says therapist Leslie Davenport. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/ 

Polly Campbell, Simply Said
Ep. 255. How to Cope with the Stress of Climate Change

Polly Campbell, Simply Said

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 32:24


Imagine if you had a fever. Your temperature is only a couple of degrees high, yet it throws your body out of whack. The same is true for our planet, as a result of carbon emissions. The stress of climate change --and other problems we feel like we can't do anything about--weighs heavy on many of us, But in this important episode, climate change expert, author, and therapist Leslie Davenport offers practical strategies to help us better understand what is happening to our environment, what we can do about it, and how we can manage our frustration, anger, and stress about climate change to feel empowered rather than hopeless. You can find Leslie Davenport and more about her work at https://lesliedavenport.com And, join our Simply Said community at https://pollycampbell.substack.com for links and more about this show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Climate Change and Happiness
Season 2, Episode 26: “Breathing the Sky” — Climate Coping for Children and Adults with Leslie Davenport

Climate Change and Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 35:18


Panu and Thomas were joined by Leslie Davenport who discussed her 2017 book Emotional Resiliency in the Era of Climate Change, and recent All the Feelings Under the Sun designed for children. Leslie reflected on her background in dance and as a member of an interdisciplinary medical team and how this contributed to her focus on the body and creative visualization in her ecotherapy work.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Climate change causing a sense of despair? Here are some ways to combat it

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 8:43


This summer, millions of Americans are experiencing firsthand the effects of climate change, from triple-digit temperatures to wildfire smoke to bleached coral reefs in warming oceans. For some, growing concern about climate change can become an overwhelming sense of despair that psychologists call climate anxiety. Climate psychology therapist Leslie Davenport joins John Yang to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Health
Climate change causing a sense of despair? Here are some ways to combat it

PBS NewsHour - Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 8:43


This summer, millions of Americans are experiencing firsthand the effects of climate change, from triple-digit temperatures to wildfire smoke to bleached coral reefs in warming oceans. For some, growing concern about climate change can become an overwhelming sense of despair that psychologists call climate anxiety. Climate psychology therapist Leslie Davenport joins John Yang to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

CIIS Public Programs
Jeanine Canty: On Returning the Self to Nature

CIIS Public Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 55:57


In her work, CIIS professor Jeanine Canty uses the lens of ecopsychology to show that the pervasive and extreme forms of narcissism we find in many modern societies are the result of alienation from the natural world. In her recent book, Returning the Self to Nature, Jeanine shares how we can move beyond a world that revolves around selfish and disconnected identity models, and step into healthy relationships with ourselves, our communities, and our planet. In this episode, Jeanine is joined by Leslie Davenport, who is the program co-lead for the Climate Psychology Certificate at CIIS, for an inspiring conversation on visualizing and embodying the wild naturalness of being human, and how to gain skills to begin experiencing a courageous, pluralistic, and ecological self. This episode was recorded during a live online event on June 8th, 2022. A transcript is available at ciispod.com. To find out more about CIIS and public programs like this one, visit our website ciis.edu and connect with us on social media @ciispubprograms. We hope that each episode of our podcast provides opportunities for growth, and that our listeners will use them as a starting point for further introspection. Many of the topics discussed on our podcast have the potential to bring up feelings and emotional responses. If you or someone you know is in need of mental health care and support, here are some resources to find immediate help and future healing: -Visit 988lifeline.org or text, call, or chat with The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988 from anywhere in the U.S. to be connected immediately with a trained counselor. Please note that 988 staff are required to take all action necessary to secure the safety of a caller and initiate emergency response with or without the caller's consent if they are unwilling or unable to take action on their own behalf. -Visit thrivelifeline.org or text “THRIVE” to begin a conversation with a THRIVE Lifeline crisis responder 24/7/365, from anywhere: +1.313.662.8209. This confidential text line is available for individuals 18+ and is staffed by people in STEMM with marginalized identities. -Visit translifeline.org or call (877) 565-8860 in the U.S. or (877) 330-6366 in Canada to learn more and contact Trans Lifeline, who provides trans peer support divested from police. -Visit ciis.edu/counseling-and-acupuncture-clinics to learn more and schedule counseling sessions at one of our centers. -Find information about additional global helplines at https://www.befrienders.org.

The Green Divas
Climate Change Anxiety

The Green Divas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 30:57


Yup. It's a thing. And if you listened to our last episode, this episode can provide a nice remedy for the stress it may have induced! We talked to climate psychologist, Leslie Davenport about how to deal with the stress of climate change. We also revisited some great commentary from Mariel Hemingway from one of our shows about eco-therapy and how nature can be a powerful healer. Please check out our TikTok @official_greendivas ; of course follow us on instagram @TheGreenDivas ; FaceBook @GreenDivas ; and YouTube

The Current
Therapists target climate anxiety

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 18:13


As more people experience anxiety over the climate crisis, mental health professionals are exploring ways to help, including targeted therapy. We talk to climate psychology consultant Leslie Davenport, and Vancouver family physician Dr. Melissa Lem, president-elect of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment.

In This Climate
Climate-aware psychology with Leslie Davenport

In This Climate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 20:22


While we're not in the business of pathologizing feelings toward our changing environment, we recognize those emotions can be difficult to work with. So, in this episode, Leslie Davenport helps us understand what climate-aware therapy is, why it matters, and how we can tend the interactions between our brains and the structures in which we exist. Leslie's website: https://lesliedavenport.com/

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Love Letters to Planet Earth
Therapy for the Climate Crisis with Leslie Davenport

Love Letters to Planet Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 48:25


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treehugger podcast
All the Feelings Under the Sun with Dr. Leslie Davenport

treehugger podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 49:55


This is the episode where we discuss our feelings of anxiety with climate change and building emotional resiliency with Dr. Leslie Davenport. She works as a climate psychology educator & consultant and lives here in Grit City. Her most recent book is called All the Feelings Under the Sun. Leslie Davenport's website www.lesliedavenport.com and Twitter Davenport, Leslie. 2021. All The Feelings Under The Sun. Magination Press. Climate Psychology Alliance North America  https://www.climatepsychology.us Sarah Jaquette Ray. (2021, March 21). Climate Anxiety Is an Overwhelmingly White Phenomenon: Is it really just code for white people wishing to hold onto their way of life or to get “back to normal?” Scientific American. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-unbearable-whiteness-of-climate-anxiety Mary Annaïse Heglar. (2021, November 7). Climate Grief Hurts Because It's Supposed To: We need to stop worrying about giving people hope and start letting people grieve. The Nation. https://www.thenation.com/article/environment/climate-grief-hope Amy Brady's newsletter “Burning Worlds”  about the climate crisis in art and literature Amy Westervelt's newsletter Hot Take about the climate crisis and all the ways we're talking and not talking about it. Britt Wray's newsletter “Gen Dread” about staying sane during in the climate and wider ecological crisis It takes a community to keep a podcast going. Donate to the show @myadrick via Paypal and Venmo and CashApp Music on the show was from Cheel and DJ Freedem Tell a few friends about the show and follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @treehuggerpod Review treehugger podcast on iTunes

Grateful Goddesses
Leslie Davenport: Emotional Resiliency In The Era Of Climate Change

Grateful Goddesses

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 60:07


It is one thing to be personally affected by climate change by having your house destroyed by a hurricane or wildfire, and it is another to experience anxiety because of it. Many people do not even realize it, but these natural calamities, even if they do not directly affect your area, may be adversely impacting your emotions and mindset. Karen Pulver and Goddesses is joined by Climate Psychology Consultant and Educator Leslie Davenport to discuss how to gain emotional resiliency in a time of unpredictability by starting a collective response and avoiding political arguments as much as possible. They also touch on the subject of isolation related to COVID-19, explaining how to take care of your mental health and connection with others. Join them in a thoughtful discussion as they go deep about isolation, fear, and making shifts in our perspective to make the change.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Grateful Goddesses Community today:gratefulgoddesses.comTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTube

CalPsychiatry Presents: Mindstories
Climate Anxiety | Leslie Davenport

CalPsychiatry Presents: Mindstories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 32:01


Leslie Davenport is a climate psychology educator and consultant who brings applied neuroscience into interdisciplinary dialogues that advance creative engagement with climate change issues. Leslie is a founding member of the Institute for Health & Healing, one of the nations' first and largest hospital-based integrative medicine programs. Her 25 years of medical experience developing an empowering and collaborative approach to resolving crises has informed her climate psychology model.  She is the author of three books including Emotional Resiliency in the Era of Climate Change and she is completing a similar book for kids through the American Psychological Association's Magination Press. She helped shaped the document: “Mental Health and Our Changing Climate: Impacts, Implications, and Guidance.” Leslie is on faculty with the California Institute of Integral Studies and serves as an advisor with Project InsideOut. Leslie Davenport Project InsideOut Emotional Resilience Toolkit for Climate Work

NORTH OF 40
Stop the car from rolling downhill

NORTH OF 40

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 42:56


We are gifted with all the tools we need to show up in our lives to win.  But sometimes we allow doubt rare up and then we ask ourselves, are we enough? Yes you are! This poignant episode takes a look at what it means to go after life as if your soul depended on it.  Are you waking up following your goals because you like them or love them?  Are you goals equivalent to your dreams? Are you living on purpose? Do you opt in to you?   On this episode of North of 40, Maryam takes a deep dive on quantifying your passion and qualifying your resolve with multi-hyphenate artist Keena Ferguson. This actor, choreographer, director, wife and new mom, who currently plays Leslie Davenport on Tyler Perry's Sista's on BET, is a NAACP Award winner and HBO nominee.  Keena gets real about how life will show up and what we need to do to bend.  Her greatest lessons and the mantra she uses to help her from spiraling out of control.  Want bonus episodes? Sign up at youarenorthof40.com to get started. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/north-of-40/support

Behind The Real Podcast
Episode 35: “Keena Ferguson”

Behind The Real Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 51:23


My guest speaker actress/director/producer/dancer Keena Ferguson one of her quotes is “You don’t have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great.” Keena Ferguson a Multi-artist, is known for her bright warm smile, strong presence and agility as an actress. She hails from Jefferson City, MO the “Show Me State” and she was most definitely born to be in “Show Biz.” A graduate of The Ohio State University where she received her B.F.A in dance, she moved to Los Angeles less than a week after graduation to begin her career. Her love of all things creative (dancer/choreographer, actress, VO artist, writer, producer, director) has led her to fully accept all of her many talents and Keena now calls herself a multi artist. Keena is currently starring in Tyler Perry’s new TV show Sistas on BET. You can catch her on Wednesday nights playing Leslie Davenport. She has also had roles on the hot Golden Globe and Emmy winning show Atlanta, S.W.A.T on CBS opposite Shemar Moore, recurring on Amazon’s Gortimer Gibbons Life of on Normal Street and many movies on NETFLIX such as RedLine, American Hero and more. She also is the voice of many popular video games like Fortnite, Spiderman, Star Wars, World War Z and more and can be heard at Disneyworld and other theme parks for the brand new Pandora World of Avatar and Star Wars Land. She has danced for many notable artists such as Kelly Rowland, Gloria Estefan, Marc Anthony, Jay-Z and so many more. She also choreographed the 25th anniversary of the hit Broadway show DREAMGIRLS at the Ford Theatre. Keena is also the writer, producer and star of the short film Kai that went on to screen in more than 35 film festivals internationally. She expanded her talents again and directed the HBO nominated film Lindon Passing that was also written by and stars Keena. All of the multifaceted roles she’s played has prepared Keena for her most challenging, but most accomplished feeling as an actress; when she performed her NAACP Award winning one- woman show Keena UnBranded. Playing over 10 different characters intertwining dance and live music, Keena UnBranded confirmed to Keena (and her audiences) that the power of honest artistry was a way to not only entertain, but also inspire. Follow Keena at keenastar on Instagram and Twitter. For more info: www.keenaferguson.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaron-d-king/support

Embracing Apocalypse
#6: Surrendering to the Enormity, with Vicki Robin

Embracing Apocalypse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 88:01


Vicki Robin is a social innovator, speaker, and author who wrote Your Money or Your Life with Joe Dominguez and, more recently, Blessing the Hands That Feed Us. She and Eric talk about breaking through walls of denial, the importance of surrender as we reckon with collapse, and finding our tribes and our places, among other things. A note: Vicki mentions Leslie Danziger, but meant to say Leslie Davenport. Listeners can find transcripts, an episode outline, list of links and resources, and other associated content at patreon.com/ericgarza.

Climate One
REWIND: Exploring Climate Psychology / Getting Outside in the Digital Age

Climate One

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 51:00


We all know about the environmental effects of climate change. But what about its impact on our mental health? Therapists report that their patients are exhibiting symptoms of what they call “climate anxiety” – loss of sleep, changes in appetite, feelings of grief, anger and hopelessness. One way to cope with the stress and depression brought on by global warming is to get out into the natural world. Two Climate One discussions from the past year explore the psychology of climate change and highlight the importance of reconnecting with nature to maintain physical and mental well-being. Visit climateone.org/watch-and-listen/podcasts for more information on today's episode. Guests: Part One: Renee Lertzman, Climate Engagement Strategist; Author, Environmental Melancholia: Psychoanalytic Dimensions of Engagement (Routledge, 2016) Leslie Davenport, Psychotherapist; Author, Emotional Resiliency in the Era of Climate Change: A Clinician’s Guide (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017) Bryant Welch, Clinical Psychologist; Author, State of Confusion: Political Manipulation and the Assault on the American Mind (2018) Part Two: Phil Ginsburg, General Manager, San Francisco Recreation and Parks Rebecca Johnson, Co-Director, Citizen Science at the California Academy of Sciences Nooshin Razani, Pediatrician and Founder/Director of the Center for Nature and Health at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland Part One of this program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on November 29, 2018, and originally aired on December 16, 2018. Part Two was recorded at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco on March 15, 2019, and originally aired on March 22, 2019.

Climate One
Mind Over Chatter: Exploring Climate Psychology

Climate One

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018


We all know about the environmental and physical effects of climate change. But what about its impact on our mental health? Therapists report that their patients are exhibiting symptoms of what they call “climate anxiety” – loss of sleep, changes in appetite, feelings of grief, anger and hopelessness. How do we maintain our optimism in the face of a global existential crisis? And how do we talk with others about our fears without turning them off – or freaking them out? Three climate psychologists discuss how to cope with mounting anxiety brought on by climate change. Guests: Renee Lertzman, Climate Engagement Strategist; Author, Environmental Melancholia: Psychoanalytic Dimensions of Engagement (Routledge, 2016) Leslie Davenport, Psychotherapist; Author, Emotional Resiliency in the Era of Climate Change: A Clinician’s Guide (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017) Bryant Welch, Clinical Psychologist; Author, State of Confusion: Political Manipulation and the Assault on the American Mind (2018)

Authentic Health Coaching - Nutrition Podcast
Special Show: Guided Imagery "Traveling Inward" with Leslie Davenport | Self-Guided Imagery | Relaxation | Visualization |

Authentic Health Coaching - Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2011 11:13


This is a special 12 minute show with Leslie Davenport. It's an incredible guided imagery session with Leslie as she takes you on a relaxing journey inside to the present moment. This is an awesome track to play in the day when you need to release some stress, or in the evening when you're ready to relax and get ready for sleep. Stress is a killer! Don't let it get the best of you. Relax again and again to Leslie's "Traveling Inward" guided imagery. To thank you for subscribing to the Authentic Health Coaching podcast show, we'd love to give you the gift of education. You can receive Dr. Corson's Top 5 Nutrition Tips report for free and join our community at www.AuthenticHealthCoach.com

Authentic Health Coaching - Nutrition Podcast
Leslie Davenport Interview - Self-Guided Imagery and Healing | Visualization | Guided Imagery | Holistic Health | Body Mind Spirit |

Authentic Health Coaching - Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2011 32:34


In this show we interview Leslie Davenport, author of Healing and Transformation Through Self-Guided Imagery. As a pioneer in the role of guided imagery in psychotherapy and integrative medicine, Leslie has braided her expertise with body-mind-spirit into a health-care revolution that recognizes the role of meaning and the spiritual dimensions of life as an integral part of health and healing. Leslie practices at the Health & Healing Clinic at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco and Marin. She is also clinical faculty with the Institute for Health & Healing’s Integrative Medicine Program, faculty with John F Kennedy University, and clinical supervisor for the California Institute of Integral Studies. Leslie discusses self-guided imagery and its implications for healing and achieving peak performance in any area of life. In our next show, Leslie will be taking us through a guided imagery exercise so stay tuned for that! For more information about Leslie, visit her at www.lesliedavenport.com For more great nutrition tips and info, visit us at www.AuthenticHealthCoach.com

Hope, Healing and WellBeing – Mary O’Keefe
Hope, Healing and WellBeing – Healing and Transformation Through Guided Imagery

Hope, Healing and WellBeing – Mary O’Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2011


As you’ll learn from our discussion with author and psychotherapist, Leslie Davenport, guided imagery offers numerous benefits for a variety of health conditions. She’ll share helpful information and stories from her new book Healing and Transformation Through Guided Imagery. For more information, including sample recordings, please visit www.lesliedavenport.com. The post Hope, Healing and WellBeing – Healing and Transformation Through Guided Imagery appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

Energy Awareness hosted by T Love
Healing and Transformation through Self-Guided Imagery

Energy Awareness hosted by T Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 90:00


When life pulls the rug out from under the feet of dynamic and productive people through an unanticipated crisis, many peoole land flat on their backs without any knowledge of how to get back up. From post traumatic-stress disorder and addiction, to health issues like heart disease, guided imagery is a visualization technique used to overcome adversity. Tapping into the heart's wisdom through creative visualization is an ancient practice, but today's guided imagery is used as an adjunct to conventional medical therapies. It offers a way not simply to get back on one's feet, but to help one stand up with even greater wisdom and fulfillment than before. Listen in as Leslie Davenport provides some answers and tips on how to you, too, can overcome adversity in your life.