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Feliks Banel's guests on this SUMMER ENCORE EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY are Jake Rehm and Bill Youngs of Eastern Washington University on this past May's Mullan Road Conference and Mullan Road history; and Richard Blumenthal, author of the 2024 book "Maritime Names of Washington"; plus, a live bootleg from the Saturday, September 7, 2024 performance by The Sonics at MoPoP; and the first installment in our listen back to Stan Freberg's "Oregon, Oregon!" centennial musical from 1959. This encore broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was presented at 8pm Pacific Time on Sunday, September 7, 2025 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via www.space101fm.org at historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. The original live broadcast was presented on September 8, 2024. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms and never miss regular weekly episodes of Sunday night broadcasts as well as frequent bonus episodes.
Agile government is a blueprint for reform. By shifting focus to end-users, empowering small teams, and embracing rapid iteration, agencies can better meet public needs in a fast-changing world. That's the foundation of the National Academy of Public Administration's new Agile Learning Program. Here with insight into how the course equips leaders with practical tools for navigating complexity and driving change are Dr. Joe Mitchell and Amanda Mullan. Dr. Mitchell serves as the Cooley-Fanning Director of Strategic Initiatives & International Programs at the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA). Ms. Mullan serves as the Academy's Project Director for Strategic Initiatives.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lindsay Mullan (Cuffing with Cupid) and Willem Dafoe (Green Goblin) meet and practically fall in love. The two exude pure charisma as they discuss how "Cuffing with Cupid" became so successful, dating in the modern world, discovering the secrets of attraction, and Shakespeare's rich daddy.
PJ Coogan chats with Hugh Mullan about the vibrant summer season at Lislee Lavender (The Seven Heads Farm) and what it's like to work in West Cork's purple paradise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LKOR speaks to Joey Murray and Liam Mullan on CRKC at the Paddy Mullan MH Tournament 29.06.2025
Adrian Mullan (Kilkenny) chats to CRKC (Pre Leinster Final v Galway) 03.06.2025
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The curtain is brought down on this season's Official Coleraine Podcast as the final show of the campaign is now live.After a two-week break due to co-hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb trotting around the globe, the pair reflect on a sea of change at The Showgrounds.There is a discussion around the change of manager, the legacy left behind by sporting director Oran Kearney and a tribute to kitman Darrell Coyles who has departed after six years of sterling service.The duo also reflect on the season as a whole which ended with a European play-off final defeat to Cliftonville, ending any hopes of playing on the continent this summer.Furthermore, there is a chat surrounding the likelihood of arrivals in the summer as Ruaidhri Higgins begins to put his stamp on proceedings at the Ballycastle Road.As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.We would like to put on record our appreciation to everyone who listens to the show and to Robert Campbell for editing the show.
Few shows face the criticism from all sides that “The Oscars” do. Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan know that better than most. They've produced the last two Academy Awards, facing the challenge head-on and boosting ratings along the way. The Academy and ABC have taken notice, quickly announcing Kapoor and Mullan as the producers of next year's Oscars, along with returning host Conan O'Brien. In an exclusive conversation with Daniel Howat from Next Best Picture, Raj Kapoor and Katy Mullan discuss their approach to producing “The Oscars,” honoring the crafts behind the films, and the challenge of the time crunch. Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wondered how to juggle fame, family, and early morning radio shows? Carl Mullan, our guest and renowned radio presenter, spills the beans on the multifaceted journey of modern fatherhood. With humour and candidness, Carl shares his experiences navigating the rollercoaster of parenting, particularly during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. His insights highlight the pressing need for flexible parental leave legislation to support evolving family dynamics, making this discussion not only hilarious but deeply enlightening for anyone embarking on the parenting adventure. We pull back the curtain on the emotional landscape of new parenthood, addressing the often unspoken challenges and societal expectations thrust upon new mothers and fathers. The conversation takes a deep dive into the physiological changes dads experience, like the surge of oxytocin and vasopressin, and how these changes foster protective instincts. With personal anecdotes and real talk, we emphasize that each parenting journey is unique. It's a comforting reminder that there's no "right" way to feel as a new parent. The discussion furthers with an exploration of identity shifts and the balance between personal and professional life. Carl opens up about the struggles of maintaining a social media presence while being present for his family, underscoring the importance of setting boundaries in the relentless pursuit of followers. Through witty exchanges and honest reflections, we touch upon the evolving roles of fathers and the ongoing negotiation of roles within relationships. From work-life balance to the unique dynamics of raising multiple children, this episode serves up a hearty mix of humour, wisdom, and relatable tales for anyone navigating the complex world of parenting. Proudly sponsored by https://www.happytummy.ie/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Easter break has now concluded as Messrs Mullan and McNabb return with this week's Official Coleraine Podcast.The duo discuss the Bannsiders' recent loss to Crusaders but how momentum can be gained ahead of the play-offs as Linfield roll into town.There is also a conversation around Matthew Shevlin's quest for the Golden Boot and how it is expected to be a busy weekend at The Showgrounds as several off-the-pitch events have been planned.Furthermore, the co-hosts talk about Lyndon Kane's unfortunate injury and how his setback can help pave the way for someone else to step forward.As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
Co-hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb reflect on a busy seven days on this week's show.The duo start proceedings by reflecting on Tuesday night's defeat at The Oval and what that potentially means for our automatic European qualification hopes.There is also a chat on Saturday's opponents Dungannon Swifts and how they have a stellar season to date by finishing in the top-six, as well as reaching the Irish Cup final.Furthermore, there is also a conversation on the summer and the news that goalkeeper Harry Pearson has signed forms on his first professional contract.As always, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
David Mullan – Collaborator of 'Car 4 Ukraine' (thanks to a TRE mention) - En Camino with TRE's Kit Hogg
Riccardo is joined by new Blues Hooker James Mullan to discuss his career so far and how he's settling in with the Auckland side after making a move away from the Crusaders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Belfast, Northern Ireland: early spring 2017. Retired Chief Inspector Patrick Mullan is found brutally murdered in his bed. Detective Sergeant Ryan McBride and his partner Detective Sergeant Billy Lamont are called to his desolate country home to investigate. In their inquiry, they discover a man whose career with the Police Service of Northern Ireland was overshadowed by violence and corruption. Is the killer someone from Mullan's past, or his present?And who hated the man enough to kill him twice?Ryan and Billy once again face a complex investigation with wit and intelligence, all set in Belfast and the richly atmospheric countryside around it.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AFTER surviving the aftermath of Storm Eowyn, co-hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb return for this week's Official Coleraine Podcast. The pair start the conversation by discussing the update given on the Northern Ireland Football Fund, and how the monies can improve infrastructure across the league. There is also a chat around the January transfer window, with Johnny having an exclusive one-on-one conversation with Ronan Doherty who recently joined from Cliftonville. A recap is also given on the Premiership draw at Dungannon Swifts as the two clubs do it all again at the same venue in the Irish Cup on Saturday. As ever, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel.
This week's podcast is now live as hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb reflect on another busy week at the Ballycastle Road. The duo start by discussing the 2-0 home defeat to Crusaders and how the Stripes were punished for a lack of conviction in both boxes. This is followed on by reflecting on the 3-2 North West Senior Cup victory against Ballinamallard United as a number of the club's bright young talents shone. We also have an exclusive chat with new Levi Ives after defender joined from Larne on a multi-year deal. Finally, the podcast team preview this weekend's game away at Dungannon Swifts.
In this episode, we welcome Academy Fellow, John Kamensky, Academy Director of Strategic Initiatives and International Programs, Dr. Joe Mitchell, and Academy Project Director, Amanda Mullan, to discuss the Academy's new report on Organizational Health and Performance and how it compares to the 2018 Academy report.Links:Strengthening Organizational Health and Performance in Government (2018)Office of Management and Budget: Strengthening Organizational Health and Performance in Government (2024)Support the Podcast Today at:donate@napawash.org or 202-347-3190Music Credits: Sea Breeze by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_
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Feliks Banel's guests on this live broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY are Jake Rehm and Bill Youngs of Eastern Washington University on this past May's Mullan Road Conference and Mullan Road history; and Richard Blumenthal, author of the new book "Maritime Names of Washington"; plus, a live bootleg from Saturday's performance by The Sonics at MoPoP; and the first installment in our listen back to Stan Freberg's "Oregon, Oregon!" centennial musical from 1959. This LIVE broadcast of CASCADE OF HISTORY was originally presented at 8pm Pacific Daylight Time on Sunday, September 8, 2024 via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org from studios at historic Magnuson Park – formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle
Lydia Mullan is a sailor, journalist, and on board reporter. She is the managing editor at Sail Magazine and was the social media manger behind Cole Brauer's recent Global Solo Challenge campaign. She was aboard the vessel Alliance in this year's Newport-Bermuda race when they struck an object and had to abandon ship in the Gulf Stream. In this episode, we talk about that accident and their subsequent rescue, as well as Lydia's career as a sailing journalist. -- Check out 59-north.com to learn more about 59º North Sailing. -- If you liked this conversation you'll LOVE The QUARTERDECK, 59º North's 'deep dives on the art of seam'nship.' Join our interactive community and get involved in the conversation at quarterdeck.59-north.com. First two weeks FREE, then multiple pricing options thereafter.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative shadow transport minister Dr Kieran Mullan, Labour MP Josh Simons, political commentator Jo Phillips and Danny Sriskandarajah, chief executive of the New Economics Foundation think tank.
TV and radio presenters Baz Ashmawy and Carl Mullen swap advice on fatherhood, how to deal with the online haters and being happy in your own skin.
After today's episode, head on over to @therapybookspodcast to learn about the latest giveaway. If you are enjoying these episodes and would like to support the podcast, please leave us a review. *The information shared in the podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. In this weeks episode, Jessica Fowler, interviews Jennifer Mullan, PsyD about her book Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma $ Politicizing Your Practice. It is hard to pick just a few highlights as we discussed so much in this episode, but here are a few: 6:03: Learning and unlearning concept. 9:06 Defining what decolonizing therapy is. 14:12: Challenging the language that we use. 19:50: DSM and (lack of) multicultural classes in our education. 25:00 Beginning to talk about how the history of mental health is important. 25:56: How things are beginning to shift. 27:29: Why Dr. Mullan decided to write the book 29:00 This book is for practitioners. 31:32: Discussion around a shift in mental health treatment and exploring the history and how it applies to today. In addition, how as therapists we need to metabolize the energy we take on. 38:32: Practitioners are leaving mental health and the toll the work takes on people. 50:00: Gatekeeping
In 1919, a wall of molasses washed through the North End. I don't think we talk about this enough! In this episode, we're talking with Lisa Mullan Perkins of Uwila Warrior about this sticky incident and its impact on the city. Plus, my pitch for the next great HBO Miniseries, working title: Sweet Nightmares: The Great Molasses Flood. We've also got an update on my emotional state and a lot of questions about Wally, the Red Sox's wall-dwelling mascot. For merch, head to Explainbostontome.com.Follow me on Instagram @explainbostontome. Send us a Text Message.
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Irish-Argentinian comedian and actor Stephen Mullan has been on our screens big and small with RTÉ's 'Rebellion' and the film 'Love, Rosie', he's is also ‘the voice' of Love Island Australia and now, he's gracing a stage near you. Stephen Mullan joined Anton Savage on The Hard Shoulder this evening...Image: Stephen Mullan
I genuinely enjoyed my Sacred Conversation with Dr. Jennifer Mullan, PsyD., creator of Decolonizing Therapy: a psychological evolution that weaves together political, ancestral, therapeutic, and global well-being (@decolonizingtherapy on IG). Dr. Jenn is a major disruptor in the mental health industrial complex. Her work is an urgent call to dive to the root of global and generational trauma to unlock the wisdom of our sacred rage. She is also the author of the recently released book Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma, and Politicizing Your Practice, a Love letter and call to action for helpers, healers, therapists, and space-holders struggling inside the mental health industrial complex. As I move through her book, I am awash in the absolutely beautiful and Loving poetry of her language, heart, and calling.Dr. Jenn and I had ourselves just a down-home, mighty good time. This is all I will say about our conversation. I am excited for you to listen and enjoy yourself just as much.Sacred Conversations are periodic episodes of my podcast in which I reach out to people whose work and life inspire me, and we simply have an old fashioned phone conversation. No video. No scripted, transactional, extractive, one-sided interview dynamic. Just two people with a care and curiosity for each other's journey, asking each other soulful questions, and enjoying the ancient, mutually healing art of listening deeply. Again, not an interview. A spiritual communion. The idea is for us to relax and enjoy an organic conversation, like over tea or breaking bread, and get to know each other along the way. My books are available at jaiyajohn.com (thank you for purchasing directly from the author) and at booksellers worldwide. Audiobooks, eBooks, book specials, sleep stories, audio talks, apparel, and piano music are exclusively at my website. Thank you for posting your copies of my books on Instagram, tagging #jaiyajohn, encouraging others to purchase, posting readings of your favorite passages, and sharing online book reviews. My whole heart cries Grateful. jaiyajohn.com... Support the show
Ireland hockey captain Katie Mullan joined Nathan Murphy to discussed the team missing out on the Paris Olympics, why the squad are striving to become full-time professionals, and their hopes to continue improving.
Comedian Stephen Mullan talks his new show, Paddy Latino and the craic he has being the voice of Love Island Australia.
Bobby O'Mullan is an industry expert with a Master's degree in Exercise Physiology & Sports Performance. He has over a decade of experience in training, coaching and program development for private clients, secondary & college athletics and corporate wellness initiatives. He has a deep understanding of performance tech and knows when, where and how to apply the right tool for the right outcome. Above all, he understands the value of mindset, working with athletes to adapt, manage and channel stress into better performance.Job Title is Director of Sports Performance at Rollins College through Spectrum Sports Performance. LinksWebsitebobbyomullan.comInstagraminstagram.com/bobbyomullanTikToktiktok.com/@bobbyomullanLinkedinlinkedin.com/in/bobbyomullanMore infohttp://www.youtube.com/@bobbyomullan:
Themes: sacred rage, mental health, therapy, creativity, the publishing process, grief, anger, death. This week we welcome Dr Jennifer Mullan to the podcast! Her brand new book “Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice” is a national bestseller! We talk about sacred rage, grief, and the current global state of the therapy/mental health system. Plus Jennifer's creativity and publishing process. Dr Jennifer Mullan, the Rage Dr, is a Colonial Consciousness Crusher. Ancestral Wound Worker. Scholar Activist.International Speaker. Trained as a Clinical Psychologist. Intergenerational & Historical Trauma Alchemist. Paradigm Smasher. We speak about: The death of the glamor of being a writer What is sacred rage? Is it grief or is it rage? How to connect to your fire and rage Some of Jennifer's experiences working as a therapist and facing death. How can therapists provide adequate care in a flawed system? Ways to Connect with Dr Jennifer Mullan Get her book Website Instagram Ways to connect with NATALIE Join Everyday Intuition Join Vancouver Live Event Sign up to the Monthly Energy Forecast $8.88 a month $98 a year 2024 ENERGY FORECAST- Download now GIVE IT DEATH FREE ACTIVATION-Download Carry on the conversation on Substack Visit - www.natalie-miles.com for all her offerings and services. Including mediumship and psychic reading sessions Instagram - Follow Natalie Instagram- Follow Things That Die Credits Podcast Music: “Things That Die” by Baljit Rayat Editing - Kelly Whinnem
Irish hockey captain Katie Mullan chats to OTB's Aisling O'Reilly ahead of next week's Olympic qualifiers.
Welcome back to DARE TO FEEL a podcast that fearlessly explores themes of intimacy, relationships, spirituality, and healing.Dr. Jenn is someone who's been inspiring me for so long! I learned some things talking to Dr. Jenn about her and the work she does that blew my mind! I'm not going to give anything away, but there were so many things in this conversation that inspired me - she is a radical, revolutionary healer and woman and I cannot wait for you to listen to this conversation.In this Episode:- Dr. Jenn shares her deep desire, within her work, to get to the raw bits of truth that are hidden within our collective and individual ancestral trauma.- We hear about one of the most profound things a teacher and elder of Dr. Jenn's told her and how she burst into tears at what was shared.- The conversation unearthed pieces of Dr. Jenn's personal journey into how she's reconnected with her own historical and ancestral trauma.CONNECT WITH DR. JENNIFER MULLAN Website: https://www.decolonizingtherapy.com/IG: @decolonizingtherapyOrder her book: https://www.decolonizingtherapy.com/bookCONNECT WITH ALEXANDRA:Website: https://www.alexandraroxo.com/ IG: @alexandraroxoTools for Healing & Transformation: https://alexandra-roxo.myflodesk.com/tools-and-transformation
"You've got to be different, you've got to be much more creative." -DylanLooking for tangible steps you can take to start aligning your behaviors and mindsets with those of your desired future selves?Discover the path to unparalleled productivity and focus with Dylan Mullen, the visionary founder of Happy Skin Co, Australia's top e-commerce startup. Learn from Mullen's journey of creating a revolutionary hair removal handset that amassed over $40 million in revenue, emphasizing the power of visualization and a growth mindset in achieving success. Find out why surrounding yourself with growth-focused individuals sharing their recommended books, podcasts, and transformative training methods is key to making positive changes in your own life. Join us to glean inspiration and insights for enhancing your productivity and mindset!Episode Highlights:00:00 - Episode trailer03:42 - Unshakable self-belief and self-worth08:46 - Internal battles and ego10:43 - Authenticity and staying true to oneself13:47 - Beauty industry trends16:05 - Building a brand in Australia20:09 - Emotional connections with influencers23:14 - Four types of entrepreneurs26:18 - Managing ADHD tendencies29:22 - Working with my brain31:12 - Maximizing productivity and rest35:36 - Scaling too quickly38:59 - Living life to the fullest41:37 - Gary Vee's phone call43:34 - Appreciating the present moment49:45 - Visualization and improvement.56:01 - Developing a growth mindset59:13 - Do people not want it enough01:02:11 - Leveling up and growth mindsetAbout My Guest:Dylan Mullan, the founder of Happy Skin Co. and the voice behind the podcast "Life Money and Love," emerges as a dynamic entrepreneur with a diverse background. Originally drawn to acting after departing from law school, Mullan navigated various roles, including advising small businesses, which ignited his entrepreneurial spirit. Inspired by the potential he saw in the market, Mullan devoted approximately ten months to research and development, culminating in the creation of the handheld, at-home laser hair removal product that became Happy Skin Co.'s flagship offering. Leveraging influencer marketing from the onset, Mullan propelled the brand's growth, witnessing remarkable success since its 2018 launch, generating an unexpected $11 million in revenue within the first year. Emphasizing the significance of influencers and quality content, Mullan strategically partnered with notable figures like DJ Chantel Jeffries and beauty YouTuber Michael Finch, underscoring the pivotal role of engagement in successful brand-influencer collaborations. Through Happy Skin Co.'s journey, Mullan has exemplified a keen understanding of the entrepreneurial landscape, harnessing social media, influencers, and compelling content to drive the brand's meteoric rise.Find out more about DylanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylanmullan/Join the Dream Out Loud Facebook Communityhttps://bit.ly/2RSBKVFFollow me on Instagram herehttps://www.Instagram.com/morgantnelsonSubscribe to my YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@morgantnelson
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Decolonizing Therapy: A Movement - An Interview with Dr. Jennifer Mullan Curt and Katie interview Dr. Jennifer Mullan about decolonizing therapy. We discuss what it means to decolonize therapy and the importance of doing so, as well as the challenges therapists face when they are looking to decolonize their practices and incorporate cultural and community healing. We also explore rage, the tendency to pathologize big emotions, and the impact of historical trauma. Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com! In this podcast episode, we look at what it means to decolonize therapy Over time we've talked with innovators who are pushing back against the status quo and the medical model. We were so excited to dig more deeply into Decolonizing Therapy with Dr. Jennifer Mullan. What does “decolonizing therapy” mean? · Looking at accessibility to therapy and how lack of access impacts individuals · Decolonizing therapy doesn't work for everyone, especially folks in the global majority and/or who have the most need · The way that therapy is practiced is not sufficiently addressing the mental health crisis · Shifting therapy to include cultural healing practices, community healing and support · Moving the “blame” for poor mental health away from the individual to the individual's context What can therapists do if they would like to decolonize their own therapy practice? · Make sure you are doing your own work and have support while working in the role of healer · Identifying and accepting that all individuals have social, political and other frames that come in with them to the therapy room · Unlearning and embracing new knowledge, being okay with not knowing · Looking at historical trauma and colonization as core attachment wounds · Understanding how historical events impact your clients (and yourself) · Looking at how historical trauma is transmitted directly and indirectly · Learn in community · Rethink diagnosis What can therapists get wrong when they are working to decolonize their therapy practice? · Struggling to see where compliance can conflict with the needs of clients at times · The impact of diagnosis on clients (especially behavioral diagnoses frequently given to Black and brown boys that often lead a child into the school to prison pipeline) · Not understanding larger concepts around what is political and big questions like why are people poor? · Deflecting questions from clients as being clinical material rather than understanding that clients are seeking a human connection · Holding to firmly to rigid “rules” around attendance and coming on time, for example How can therapists work with rage and other big emotions? · It's important to recognize that we are not receiving sufficient education around rage · It is important to understand what rage and what it is not · Grief, shame, and trauma lead to rage Stay in Touch with Curt, Katie, and the whole Therapy Reimagined #TherapyMovement: Our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/therapyreimagined Modern Therapist's Survival Guide Creative Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano https://groomsymusic.com/
Today, Jenna welcomes Dr. Jennifer Mullan of Decolonizing Therapy® for a conversation on the obstacles created by systemic inequity in mental health care, and how to overcome them. Show Notes: https://www.attachmenttheoryinaction.com/post/dr-jennifer-mullan-dismantling-systemic-inequity-in-mental-health
DescriptionDr. Jennifer Mullan, founder of Decolonizing Therapy, wrote the book, "Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice,”. Dr. Mullan, lovingly called “The Rage Doctor”, is also an organizational consultant, teacher, course creator, community builder, and decolonized mental health movement starter. She has been featured in Allure, GQ, The Today Show, Cosmopolitan, and The Calgary Journal. She received ESSENCE magazine's 2020 Essential Hero Award in the category of Mental Health. What You Will Hear:Dr. Mullan's childhood and adolescencePivotal moment Development of her new bookConnection to lineageUnraveling the cultural and collective nooseDecolonizing therapyMental HealthReclamation of the pastCultural limitationsRageQuotes:“Living in the Bay Area and doing some really deep inner work on myself and doing rage work with Ruth King and others allowed me to reframe and restructure how I allowed whiteness to see me and how I allowed that gaze or that view to impact me and my spirit.”“For too long the goal of therapy has been to help people adapt to oppression and cope with ongoing trauma of colonial, capitalis and white supremasists.”“That gatekeeping, even into the ivory tower, is real.” “Decolonizing Therapy is really supposed to be a resource for a lot of therapeutic classrooms.”“Me and rage have a love affair.”“Rage, I believe, is the love child of ancestral trauma and all different types of trauma, shame, and the kind of grief we're not allowed to talk about, that disenfranchised, suffocated grief.”“It is important for us to try to build new ways of coping in our bodies and our systems in ways that help us ground ourselves.”MentionedDecolonizingtherapy.comInstagramLinkedInFacebookDr. Tasha BorchellMaria Yellowhorse BraveheartI AM Music Group
Dylan Mullan is such an impressive young man. Someone I am truly inspired by.Growing up in a somewhat normal Western Sydney upbringing without any business mentors meant that he had to find entrepreneurship himself. Dylan was a bit lost in his early 20's after chasing University and hating it, Acting and not loving it, and then the corporate life.Once he was introduced to E-commerce through a friend his life changed.Dylan and a friend did their research and then founded Happy Skin Co, an IPL at-home hair removal device. In the first 3 months, the business made its first $1 million in revenue, and ever since his life hasn't been the same.Dylan now juggles his time between working in Happy Skin Co. and his podcast Life, Money and Love, which I am a huge fan of. He also has other businesses he is building at the same time. A few key topics in this chatGrowing up in SydneyFamily dynamics growing upHigh School and UniActing and corporate lifeHappy Skin Co. storyGary VeeWhat's nextI loved this chat and so will you!Dylan's LinksINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/dylanmullan/?hl=enHappy Skin Co - www.happyskinco.com/This episode is proudly sponsored by Ārepa Brain Performance Drink! Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off.SHOP AREPA HERE - https://drinkarepa.com/collections/all-products/Cooper's SocialsINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTIK TOK - www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enThe Good Human FactoryINSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Use code PODCAST for 25% off GOOD HUMAN FACTORY Merch. - www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/change-your-world-collectionTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Laura welcomes back Harry Hew for a conversation about Sinéad O'Connor's open letters to Bob Dylan.A quick note – after converting to Islam in 2018, she adopted the name Shuhada' Sadaquat, but since she continued to work under her birth name, we refer to her as Sinéad O'Connor in this episode.Head over here to read all the letters Sinéad O'Connor wrote to Bob Dylan.Thank you to Thérèse Mullan for her voice acting as Sinéad.Theme music and sound design by Robert Chaney.Check out the Creative Arts Psychotherapy YouTube channel Harry mentioned.Also do yourself a favour and watch Harry's excellent presentation on Bob Dylan's sense of humour here.
Bobby O'Mullan is the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach at Rollins College as well as Performance Specialist at Spectrum Performance in Orlando, FL. Starting at Rollins in 2021, O'Mullan arrived from nearby UCF where he served as an adjunct instructor in the kinesiology department from 2017-2021 teaching courses in exercise science and strength and conditioning. In 2019 he served as a football sports performance intern at UCF before being elevated to assistant sports performance coach leading the cheer and men's soccer programs for the 2020-2021 season, in addition to his teaching responsibilities. O'Mullan has held multiple other positions outside of the collegiate coaching realm, including being a strength and conditioning coach at Optimal Performance Training Center in Orlando, FL for one year, serving in a variety of roles at Spectrum Performance and Physical Therapy since 2016, coach at Alpha Knights CrossFit from 2016-2017 and both weight room supervisor and group exercise instructor at his alma mater, Loyola University Chicago. He got his start in the coaching world first interning at Loyola University Chicago in 2013 and has also interned with VCU Athletics in 2017. He was a graduate assistant with the UCF's Recreation and Wellness Center from 2015-2017 while pursuing his master's degree. The club football Founder & President at Loyola University Chicago he played 4 years on the team as well as a season of semiprofessional football with the Leyden Lions. Since then he is still heavily involved in lifting and training. A true hybrid athlete, O'Mullan has competed in powerlifting, CrossFit, triathlons, flag football tournaments and recently a relay half ironman. Samson Equipment Samson Equipment provides Professional Weight Room Solutions for all your S&C needs.Cerberus Strength Use Code: STRENGTH_GAME at Cerberus-Strength.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
In this episode, we go on a truly transformative journey through the worlds of decision-making and forgiveness. We're lucky to have a special guest, Padraig O'Cedieh, who brings his unique insights to the table. He dives into the significance of making thoughtful choices and the potential pitfalls of acting on impulse. Drawing from his experiences as a former Irish senator and a successful entrepreneur, O'Cedieh sheds light on authenticity and the power of sticking to our values.Timestamps: (00:00:06) - Introduction to Padraig O'Cedieh(00:06:49) - Convincing politicians, drafting a bill, and leading to support from politicians across party lines.(00:12:51) - Importance of embracing failure, separating oneself from business, resilience.(00:20:11) - Irish pubs in Monte Carlo and the importance of their staff.(00:23:58) - The importance of having a secure base of people who give you energy, and encourage the impact you make in the world.(00:31:54) - O'Cedieh's working-class background, his parents' migration to England, and his love for teaching and facilitating learning.(00:36:40) - Be cautious when assessing relationships, be careful who you trust.(00:47:46) - Bringing in a magician to emphasize that appearances can be deceiving.(00:53:47) - People, not companies, grow. Create an environment for growth. Seek collective feedback. (01:00:53) - Richard Moore, a blind man who was blinded by a British Army officer at the age of ten, forgives his attacker and has a charity called Children and Cross helping African girls.(01:11:59) - The International Association of Interviewers offers interviewing resources, legal updates, member benefits, and the certified forensic interviewer designation process.Links and Resources:Pádraig Ó Céidigh | LinkedInCare to Dare: Unleashing Astonishing Potential Through Secure Base Leadership: Kohlrieser, George, Goldsworthy, Susan, Coombe, Duncan: 9781119961574: Amazon.com: BooksThe Strategist: Be the Leader Your Business Needs: Montgomery, Cynthia: 9780062071019: Amazon.com: BooksAmazon.com: Can I Give Him My Eyes?: 9780750534208: Moore, Richard, Mullan, Don: BooksAmazon.com: Snakes in Suits, Revised Edition: Understanding and Surviving the Psychopaths in Your Office (Audible Audio Edition): Paul Babiak PhD, Robert D. Hare PhD, Todd McLaren, Tantor Audio: Audible Books & OriginalsSponsor LinksHumintell: Body Language - Reading People - HumintellEnter Code INQUASIVE25 for 25% discount on your online training purchase.Emotional Intelligence Magazine: HOME | Emotional Intelligence Magazine + (ei-magazine.com)International Association of Interviewers: Home (certifiedinterviewer.com)Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
“In order to experience true joy, it also means that we have to experience this variety of emotions.” This episode is a little different and was hosted with a studio audience in New York, NY at Brace Life Studio. Conversing with Dr. Jennifer Mullan, of Decolonizing Therapy at Triggered AF's first live event, The Evolve Experience, was life-altering. Dr. Jennifer helped us to begin to unpack the different ways to identify and release our rage. It is essential to acknowledge what is and be intentional about finding places and spaces where you can be revitalized. Sometimes rage gets a bad rap. There are different layers of rage and acknowledging ways to rejuvenate yourself so that these past experiences are not controlling us is vital. Find ways to include compassion and grace within your life's experiences that may trigger rage. Learning how to release your rage in healthy ways helps you to remain in control. KEY POINTS: Events like colonization and historical trauma have an impact on everything and everyone surrounding us. Most traumatic events are associated with these events. The lack of love and affection we all deserve is missing from our everyday lives. If a situation begins controlling you, remove yourself before it escalates. When trauma happens it didn't just verbally happen, your body had a response and it keeps the score. And if it's keeping score it needs a way to release some of that pain in order for it to start to heal. Anything related to trauma is like a mirror being held. And it requires people to self-reflect and not everyone is ready to look at things that are buried or are painful so it's important to meet people where they are. Anxiety, panic attacks, depression, and illness manifests when we keep swallowing our emotions versus having a conversation or admitting we need help. QUOTABLES: “Find ways to release rage in a healthy manner.” “We do better together than separated” “The stigma of people thinking we're weak many times keeps us from seeking or asking for help.” “Don't only just stuck in what feels good or bypassing [your emotions] and jumping to what feels good.” CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: Dr. Jennifer Mullan Website | http://decolonizingtherapy.com IG | https://instagram.com/decolonizingtherapy FB | https://facebook.com/DecolonizingTherapy CONNECT WITH YOUR HOSTS: Alechia Reese For coaching, visit: http://gotvaluenation.com Instagram | instagram.com/alechiareese LinkedIn | linkedin.com/alechiareese Dani Bourdeau For coaching, visit: http://danifostercoaching.com Instagram.com/thedanibourdeau RESOURCES: For more info, visit: http://triggeredafpodcast.com Like what you're hearing? Follow Triggered AF and share the love! IG: instagram.com/triggeredafpc Twitter: twitter.com/triggeredafpc FB: facebook.com/triggeredafpc YouTube: youtube.com/channel/@triggeredafpodcast Triggered AF Podcast is produced by Triggered Media Group.
In this episode, DB interviews the brilliant Dr. Jennifer Mullan, founder of Decolonizing Therapy. Dr. Mullan shares her professional journey and how her experiences in therapy have shaped her current work. She explains the concept of Decolonizing Therapy and discusses the impacts of historical and intergenerational trauma on our lives. Dr. Mullan also explores the importance of centering rage and how she came to be known as the Rage Doctor! Tune in for an insightful conversation on healing, empowerment, and decolonization! —— How Dr. Mullan's experience in therapy shaped the work that she does today [00:14:42] Dr. Mullan explains what Decolonizing Therapy is all about [00:29:59] How historical and intergenerational trauma affects us [00:32:20] The importance of centering rage and how Dr. Mullan came to be known as the Rage Doctor [00:38:00] Find more from Dr. Mullan: Instagram: @DecolonizingTherapy Website: decolonizingtherapy.com Dr. Jennifer Mullan is the author of the forthcoming book “Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice,” and is a dynamic and highly sought after international speaker. She is also an organizational consultant, teacher, course creator, community builder, and decolonized mental health movement starter. —— Follow Sex Ed with DB on: Instagram: @sexedwithdbpodcast TikTok: @sexedwithdb YouTube: Sex Ed with DB Twitter: @sexedwithdb Facebook: @edwithdb Want to get in touch with Sex Ed with DB? Email us at sexedwithdb@gmail.com. —— Sex Ed with DB, Season 8 is Sponsored by: Lion's Den, Uberlube, Magic Wand, and Future Method. Get discounts on all of DB's favorite things here! —— About Sex Ed with DB: Sex Ed with DB is a feminist podcast bringing you all the sex ed you never got through unique and entertaining storytelling, centering LGBTQ+ and BIPOC experts. We discuss topics such as birth control, pleasure, LGBTQ+ health and rights, abortion, consent, BDSM, sex and disability, HIV, sex in the media, and more. —— Sex Ed with DB, Season 8 Team: Creator, Host, Executive Producer: Danielle Bezalel (DB) Producer and Communications Lead: Cathren Cohen Associate Producer: Sadie Lidji Marketing Coordinator: Kate Fiala
Emily Elaine Semple has come to Mullan, and although most of the mountain men would rather brood over their drink than talk, one does have a story for her. Listen in, as we bring you "Amongst The Trees." Written and Created by Tilsen Mulalley Starring Tilsen Mulalley and Emily Howell SFX via Epidemic Sound
Colin Mullan is a racer and the 2020 GT4 American SprintX Champion, co-driving with Jarett Andretti in the Silver class. He was nominated as a GT4 driver of the year in 2021 by Sportscar365. Colin is experienced in a variety of disciplines of racing, achieving success in touring car, open-wheel, GT, and prototype categories. He earned the 2018 Team USA Scholarship, joining an alumni list featuring numerous Indycar and IMSA Champions and he was one of the youngest winners in history in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge. Off track Colin is a mechanical engineering student at Ohio State University and set to graduate in 2024. He is also the Parkinson's Research ambassador with the Danville d'Elegance Foundation.
This week's ep brings you longtime listener and friend of the show, teaching artist and activist Cait Mullan (they/them)! A San Francisco native, Cait shares their empathy, humor, and first-hand experiences of growing up in a famously liberal city… but nestled in a surprisingly non-liberal enclave... and all the hijinx which inevitably ensue! We love, love, love this ep and know you will, too!
On today's episode of Off the Cuff with Danny LoPriore, clinical psychologist, teacher, speaker, writer, and Founder of Decolonizing Therapy, Dr. Jennifer Mullan is joining me to discuss all things related to rage as well as how the intersectionalities of history, race, and oppression play a role in the mental well-being of people today. “We gotta acknowledge that, “oh wait. This shit happened.” Or, “oh wait, part, or half, or all of my ancestors did some horrible shit. How did that pass down to me? How am I transmuting that?” Right? And so Decolonizing Therapy in its core is, I think, looking at the collective shadow…that underbelly that the world doesn't want to look at and what has happened historically and how that in the current day is impacting the well-being, the relationships, the money in the pockets, the health - the mental and physical health, the spiritual health of people today. What we seek to do is help people honor big feelings like grief and rage, which are two sides of the same coin…(25:11) We chat about all the shapes and forms rage takes, the social stigma surrounding how rage is displayed, the many reasons people display rage, and the over-pathologizing of rage as various mental health/behavioral disorders. “We're dealing with mass trauma from civil rights. Then you're dealing with all the crazy shit that has happened in the last 40 years or so until what's happening now. I call it the “trauma burger.” What's happening currently is the patty. And then you have your childhood shit and hurt, trauma, bullying, whatever you've gone through is the bottom. And then the stuff that our parents, ancestors, and other people dealt with. And you're eating that shit every single day.” (35:54) She also shares the origins of becoming “The Rage Doctor,” the beginning of Decolonizing Therapy, the historical and generational trauma and pain behind grief and rage, how to sit with ancestral shame, and the importance of having a healthy relationship with your trauma. “I would create a little space for it so that: A) energetically and metaphorically, there is space for it in your life, and you don't have to fucking inhabit it. You can put that shit on a shelf…” (43:40) In This Episode: (2:28) Did you know what you wanted to be when you grew up as a kid? (4:22) Empathy is a beautiful thing these days (5:53) Let's talk about family (7:50) Navigating life and racial identity (11:27) “The Rage Doctor” breaks down the root causes of human rage (17:50) Finding a good therapist is like dating (20:12) Dissecting Decolonizing Therapy: breaking down generational and historical trauma (29:00) You are NOT your diagnosis (33:20) Every generation has a different burden to bear (40:05) Therapy alone might not be enough for everyone's healing process (42:37) Create a space so you can tend to your big emotions daily (46:23) Having a healthy relationship with your trauma Our Guest Dr. Jennifer Mullan is a psychologist, speaker, writer, and Founder of Decolonizing Therapy. With a deep understanding of rage, trauma, and the intersectionality of race, she does not want you to just learn to cope with your big emotions - she wants to help you heal your past and develop a healthy relationship with those emotions: whether it's rage, trauma, grief, shame, or anything else you feel. Dr. Jennifer developed Decolonizing Therapy to shift away from the outdated goals of therapy and help people reconnect with their historical and ancestral experiences to heal from the traumas that often go unseen and unacknowledged by the Eurocentric methods of wellness. Resources & Links Off The Cuff https://www.offthecuff.fm/ https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore https://www.instagram.com/1and1otc/ https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/ Dr. Jennifer Mullan https://www.decolonizingtherapy.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjennifermullan/ https://www.facebook.com/DecolonizingTherapy/ https://www.instagram.com/decolonizingtherapy/ https://www.amazon.com/Decolonizing-Therapy-Oppression-Historical-Politicizing/dp/1324019166
This week, Sah welcomes Dr. Jennifer Mullan (she/her), a Clinical Psychologist and published author, currently serving communities as a consultant for behavioral and mental health organizations and schools. Dr. Mullan is an ancestral wound worker and CEO and founder of Decolonizing Therapy, LLC. — seeking to unpack the oppressive legacy of modern mental health practices and reconnect practitioners and clients to the roots of our wounding and healing within a sociopolitical lens — most particularly for Queer Indigenous Black Brown People of Color (QIBPOC).In this episode, Sah and Dr. Mullan discuss...Punitive vs restorative approaches to justice and how they relate to forgivenessMystical experiences and what they have to teach usRage as a vessel of expression & healingSpirituality & decolonization (appropriation & cultural freedomHow Dr. Mullen felt spiritually called to be a "paradigm crusher"Ancestral and migrant trauma and their lasting effects on a family systemHow to use ancestral wisdom to engage in our current realityand more...✨✨✨This podcast was brought to you by the Somatic Activated Healing Method — a revolutionary wellness practice combining the healing modalities of somatic movement, rhythmic breath, positive affirmations + dynamic meditation, developed by Sah D'Simone.Enrollment is open for our next teacher training session! Join now + start 2023 on the path to becoming a certified SAH Method movement healer. Get 10% off your tuition with our exclusive discount code: PODCAST at http://sahmethod.com✨✨✨Get more Sah in your life:
What is it about Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol that has enchanted the public since its publication in 1843? Few people are as well placed to answer that question than John Mullan and Simon Callow. Mullan is a professor of English literature, whose recent book, The Artful Dickens, reveals the tricks and ploys of this most eccentric of literary geniuses. Callow, renowned actor, director and author, has written two books on Dickens, portrayed him on film and television, and has been thrilling audiences since 2011 with his sold-out one-man performances of A Christmas Carol. Mullan and Callow join us on the podcast to celebrate this most beloved of Dickens' stories and discuss how a work which Dickens originally intended to be a political tract about the misery of the Victorian poor became one of the most enduring Christmas classics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices