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Every episode is unique, but this is unique-er. Take some time to hear Mark's amazing story of converting to Christ.
Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development Podcast by Daryl Chow, Ph.D.
In this exclusive episode #10 on Frontiers Radio, we have a special guest, Dr. Scott Miller. We talked about several luminary figures who shaped and influenced his life, pivotal turning points, the writing process and his thoughts around the future of psychotherapy. Time Stamps Intro (00:00) People who shaped Scott's life (05:30) Lynn Johnson and Hal Miller (07:11) Michael Lambert (15:36) On Writing (18:24) Impact of changing track from accounting to psychology (21:15) Pivotal Turning Points (24:50) Why Scott Wrote Book of A Mormon (29:39) Mark Hubble (42:O0) The Losing Faith Article (44:19) Scott Miller's evolution (48:39) The Moving Bubble (52:52) Measurement (54:12) K Anders Ericcson (56:21) Bruce Wampold (62:53) The Bubble Redux: Going Forward in the Application of Deliberate Practice (65:35) Taxonomy of Deliberate Practice Activities (TDPA) worksheets (72:31) For more details of show notes and the video edition, go to darylchow.com/frontiers/episode10
We discuss short squeeze's and run down our most recent portfolio changes. We have a thought provoking conversation with Police Officer and Small Business Owner, Mark Hubble.
Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development Podcast by Daryl Chow, Ph.D.
We pay tribute to K. Anders Ericsson in today's episode. He is known by many to be "the expert on expertise." His work, along with his colleagues had a profound impact on a wide array of professional domains such as sports, music, chess, and more recently in the field of psychotherapy. His four decades worth of research also informed the hugely popular book by Malcolm Gladwell, Outlier. (Though the "10,000hr" rule thing got misrepresented by others). ~~~ In this episode, you'd hear - the impact he had on me personally. - the foreword that he wrote for our book, Better Results (co-authored with Scott Miller and Mark Hubble, APA, 2020), and - a short poem I wrote in Oct 23, 2010 that was dedicated to him. Better Results book was also dedicated to Dr. Ericsson. ~~~ Show Notes: Peak by Ericsson and Pool Ericsson, Krampe and Teach-Römer's seminal article on The Role of Deliberate Practice in the Acquisition of Expert Performance The Music of Psychotherapy: Learning in a Wicked Environment (a blogpost I wrote in Aug 2019 about my first encounter with Ericsson in Kansas City) Scott Miller's recent interview with Ericsson. A meta-analysis on deliberate practice by Macnamara et al. 2014 Our reanalysis of the 2014 meta-analysis Music, Right in Front of Me, by Daryl Chow and produced by DC and Joel Louie.
On this episode of Victory Over Sin, Mark interviews Mark HubbleRead More →
Today Mark is sitting in with Mark Hubble. Mark is Prison Fellowship’s Area Director for the U.S. Northwest and has been involved in reentry ministry since 2002. Read More →
A surprise visit from Mark Renick and his guest Mark Hubble from Prison Fellowship. Read More →
Today Mark is sitting in with Mark Hubble and Darrell Taylor. Mark is the Prison Fellowship’s Area Director for the U.S. Northwest and has been involved in reentry ministry since 2002. Darrel was a long time chaplain for the Idaho Department of Corrections and is heavily involved in prison ministry. He retired from Ten Mile Christian Church as a pastor and is also Mark’s Friday morning breakfast partner.Read More →
For this Mormon Stories Podcast episode a distinguished panel reviews a newly released LDS mission memoir entitled, "The Book of A Mormon," co-written by world renowned psychologists Dr. Scott Miller and Dr. Mark Hubble. This enjoyable and thoughtful book chronicles Dr. Miller's mission to Sweden in the late 1970s, and is a fascinating and detailed history of correlation-era LDS missionary service. Joining us to review the book are several panelists: Hans Mattsson (former LDS Area Authority from Sweden), Julienna Viegas-Haws (native of Belgium), Jennie Dendy (served mission in Finland), and Kirk Kinsey (Mark's son). We all consider this to be a very important book, and we hope you enjoy reading.