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In the premiere episode of the "Lovemaxxing" series, Dr. K sits down with Maribel, a successful entrepreneur and single mother who feels she has done everything "right" to heal her trauma but still struggles to navigate modern dating. Dr. K helps her uncover a hidden blind spot, revealing how her professional drive for control actually serves as a defense mechanism that sabotages her romantic connections. What to expect in this episode: The Professional Trap: Why being highly successful and data-driven in a career translates poorly to the unpredictable, rule-less world of dating, leaving high-achievers feeling unsafe and confused. Healing from the Past: Maribel's journey of taking accountability to avoid "bleeding on someone who didn't cut you" after experiencing a divorce over mismatched ambitions and a 5-year relationship that ended in infidelity. Intolerance of Uncertainty: How ambiguous communication or shifting patterns on dating apps trigger a deep need to regain control, often causing individuals to prematurely end a connection just to escape the anxiety of the unknown. The "Easier to Love" Trauma: A profound exploration of how Maribel's childhood dynamic—feeling like the "needy" middle child to a stressed single mother—created a deep-seated fear that others are "easier to love" than she is. Protective Self-Sabotage: How we often preemptively reject ourselves by making up negative narratives (e.g., "My career is too demanding," "Having three kids is too much baggage") to avoid the vulnerability of someone else rejecting us. The Primitive Fear: Dr. K explains that psychological fears maintain the age at which they were formed, meaning an adult's logic cannot easily fix the emotional pain of an 8-year-old without embracing real vulnerability. A Framework for Connection: Practical steps for noticing the instinctive urge to pull away, catching your own negative self-narratives, and choosing to lower your walls instead of defaulting to defensive control. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K dives into Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome (CDS), a condition formerly known as Sluggish Cognitive Tempo that is frequently misdiagnosed as ADHD. He explains why people with CDS experience an "internal drifting" and a profound lack of motivation, breaking down the physiological differences that make traditional ADHD treatments less effective for this specific group. What to expect in this episode: The ADHD Misdiagnosis: An exploration of why CDS is often mistaken for ADHD due to surface-level similarities in focus, despite the two conditions having completely opposite internal mechanisms. Internalized vs. Externalized Distraction: A breakdown of how the ADHD mind is pulled away by external stimuli like birds or movement, while the CDS mind "drifts" away into daydreaming and internal fog. The Hypoactivity Block: Understanding why CDS is characterized by hypoactivity—a basic motivational block that makes it physically difficult to get out of bed or initiate movement—rather than the restlessness of ADHD. The "Leash" vs. the "Yank": Why common stimulants like methylphenidate, which strengthen the brain's "brakes," often fail for CDS patients who instead need treatments that activate a sluggish mind. Social Spaciness and Anxiety: How high levels of internalization lead to intense feelings of anxiety and social difficulties, often causing people with CDS to be mislabeled as being on the autism spectrum. Functional Adrenal Insufficiency: A look at how chronically elevated stress and a flat cortisol rhythm leave people with CDS feeling "frayed" and unable to respond to the challenges of daily life. Restoring the Cortisol Rhythm: Practical protocols for "dawn-to-dusk" sleep hygiene and robust aerobic exercise designed to force the physiological energy spikes and crashes necessary for recovery. Bastrika Pranayam (Bellows Breath): A technical walkthrough of a rapid, diaphragmatic breathing practice used to energize and revitalize sluggish internal energy levels. The Uphill Climb of Reconditioning: Why starting the recovery process feels like a difficult "uphill battle" and how to navigate the discomfort of reconditioning a deconditioned brain. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K breaks down the misunderstood art of "holding space," explaining why our natural urge to solve problems or validate feelings is often a defense mechanism against our own discomfort. He reveals how to transition from being a "fixer" to becoming a resilient container for others' emotions through the practice of intentional inaction. What to expect in this episode: The Problem-Solver Trap: Why our first instinct to offer solutions is often a selfish act designed to shut off the negative emotions we are absorbing from others. The Emotional Umbilical Cord: A look at the biological reality of empathy and how we absorb the "negativity" of those around us, similar to how we feel for fictional characters on a screen. When Therapy-Speak Fails: Why "validating feelings" can feel infuriating or dismissive to a loved one, especially when it is used to "poke holes" in their valid anger. Intentional Inaction: Understanding that holding space is not "doing nothing," but rather a purposeful choice to not act while remaining physically and facially engaged. The "Holding the Bag" Metaphor: A practical visualization for supporting someone by letting them lead the interaction and put whatever they need into the "space" you provide. The Boredom Indicator: How to recognize when a "trauma dump" has lost its emotional energy by monitoring your own internal state for signs of boredom or repetition. Creating a "Police Line": How to maintain a boundary that allows the other person the autonomy to decide their own next steps rather than solving the situation for them. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K explores the "alchemy of hate," breaking down how negative energy can be repurposed as a tool for growth and why the most successful people are often the most targeted. He delves into the neurobiology of the gifted mind, the hidden costs of a high IQ, and provides a clinical breakdown of common ADHD symptoms—from time blindness to the "freeze" response triggered by high-stakes pressure. What to expect in this episode: Hate vs. Anger: Understanding that while anger is a general emotion, hate is a personal relationship based on identification and ego that requires a "me" and a "you". The Success Trigger: Why people often hate you not because they think you will fail, but because they are afraid you will succeed, which mirrors their own unfulfilled potential. The High IQ Burden: An analysis of why high intelligence is a risk factor for anxiety, as a powerful mind can predict 100 problems while a human only has the capacity to solve 10. The EQ Buffer: How emotional intelligence can compensate for lower cognitive scores in professional settings and why it is essential for high IQ individuals to manage their "undisciplined" minds. The ADHD "Lockdown": Why high stakes, which motivate neurotypical people, often cause individuals with ADHD to freeze or "lock down" due to emotional dysregulation. The Right-Brain Bridge: Why articulating emotions into words is a neurological necessity to stop suppressed feelings from subconsciously sabotaging your logical calculations. Time Blindness Mechanics: A look at how ADHD impairs the internal biological clock, preventing the brain from gathering accurate data on how long tasks actually take. The "Left-Handed Path": A comparison between the Sith/Jedi dynamic and the Tantric disciplines of devotion versus engaging with "darker" forces for the accumulation of energy. Impulsivity and Follow-Through: Why the secret to finishing a project is often learning not to start based on a temporary impulse, as the same brain circuit handles both. The Alchemist's Perspective: Reframing hate and roadblocks as a "spiritual handicap" provided by the universe to help you "level up" and reveal your true power. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, Dr. K explores the intersection of Jungian archetypes and modern psychiatry to explain why connection feels increasingly difficult in a digital, status-obsessed world. He breaks down the internal "meta" of the Anima and Animus, revealing how an imbalance in these forces leads to everything from the "fragile masculine ego" to the modern epidemic of living in a fantasy world of idealization. What to expect in this episode: The Wanting vs. Liking Gap: An exploration of how the dopamine circuit for wanting is entirely separate from the endocannabinoid circuit for liking, explaining why we often crave things that do not actually satisfy us. Anima and Animus Defined: A technical breakdown of the external, logical masculine principle and the internal, relational feminine principle that exist as universal archetypes within every human being. The Fragile Masculine Ego: How Anima possession creates individuals who appear hyper-logical on the outside but are secretly controlled by unstable emotions and a hyper-sensitivity to status or criticism. The "Gooning" Phenomenon: A clinical look at Animus possession, where the drive for external achievement is swallowed by internal fantasy, leading to a life of "bewitched" sexual daydreaming. The Relational Projection Trap: Why searching for a partner to "complete" your missing half leads to a cycle of caregiver burnout, dependency, and the "I can fix him" dynamic. Societal Role Reversals: How the current psychological crisis men are facing regarding traditional identity is a direct mirror of the challenges women faced seventy years ago. The Art of Constellation: Why achieving mental peace requires "lowering yourself" to embrace the parts of your life or personality you previously judged as inferior or "weak". HG Institute Phase Two: A special segment with guest Alex Waxer on training a new generation of competent clinicians to understand modern issues like porn addiction and specialized coaching. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K explores the intersection of psychiatry and spirituality to answer the profound question of whether individuals with multiple personalities share a single soul. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, neuroscience, and yogic philosophy, he explains how severe trauma can shatter the psyche. He argues that the resulting dissociation is a desperate attempt by the mind to protect a person's vital spark of aliveness from an overwhelming tsunami of negativity. What to expect in this episode: The Consensus on the Soul: An exploration of how various traditions define the soul not as a religious concept, but as the central witnessing and experiencing force that exists beyond the ordinary mind. The Pokemon Trainer Analogy: A look at how a healthy person manages different aspects of their personality like connected "Pokemon," whereas in Dissociative Identity Disorder, the unifying "trainer" is lost and personalities switch without coordination. The Siege of Helm's Deep: A breakdown of how overwhelming childhood trauma forces the mind to wall off its "vital spark" of joy and innocence to protect it from annihilation. Depersonalization vs. Derealization: Understanding the difference between feeling like an "empty shell" with no internal self and feeling like the outside world is trapped behind a "glass wall" or fog. Avatars of the Ultra-Real: Why individuals who have been heavily traumatized often develop an uncanny capacity for mystical experiences and access to a non-ordinary reality that better-adapted people cannot perceive. The Brain Bisection Debate: Exploring neuroscience experiments where severing the connection between brain hemispheres creates two independent consciousnesses, challenging the idea of a single, transcendent soul. The "Dark Side" of Spirituality: Why internal protectors can sometimes turn into malevolent persecutors or "demons" that resist the healing process in psychotherapy. Standing in the Spaces: A technical look at how healing involves moving from defensive switching to the capacity to feel like oneself while being many, maintaining continuity across all aspects of life. Rewiring the Narrative: Practical insights on using autonomic rewiring and identity formation to help the mind handle high emotional energy without fracturing. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K pulls back the curtain on his personal "protocol" for maintaining mental health and focus while balancing high-pressure roles as a psychiatrist, content creator, and caregiver. He argues against making life "too easy," suggesting instead that we should intentionally train our cognitive fitness to resist the deconditioning effects of modern technology. By viewing energy as a finite battery and learning to disbelieve the mind's biases, he provides a framework for building long-term resilience and reclaiming a sense of autonomy. What to expect in this episode: The Intentional Struggle: Why Dr. K sleeps with his phone next to his bed specifically to train his willpower by resisting the urge to use it for the first hour of the day. Energy vs. Caffeine: Understanding that caffeine is a "loan" against future energy rather than a source of it, and how to identify the specific habits that actually recharge your internal battery. The Power of Pratyahara: An introduction to the meditative practice of sensory withdrawal, which helps you pull your attention away from digital triggers and back into your mind. Stopping the "Power Through": Why you should immediately quit entertainment like video games or TV shows the moment they become boring instead of wasting time waiting for them to "get good". Passion Projects First: The psychological importance of spending the first hour of your day on personal goals to maintain a sense of autonomy before the world's demands take over. Disbelieving the Mind: How to recognize and distance yourself from black-and-white thinking and toxic comparisons, treating the mind as an imperfect instrument rather than a "beacon of truth". Strategic Napping: Why a 20-minute nap is the "sweet spot" for physiological recovery without entering the deeper sleep stages that cause grogginess. The Role of Foundations: A candid look at how financial security and a supportive family provide the necessary foundation that allows these mental health protocols to be truly effective. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Megan chats with Casey Markee about the massive shifts happening in SEO, AI search, semantic content, and what food bloggers must do now to stay visible and profitable. Casey Markee is the owner of internet consultancy Media Wyse. An SEO for over 25 years, he has been working exclusively with food and lifestyle bloggers since 2015. During that time, he's worked with thousands of bloggers across every recipe niche imaginable. He likes long walks to the refrigerator and back and believes bacon and candy corn are gourmet foods. SEO is changing faster than most food bloggers realize. In this episode, Casey breaks down why Google has shifted from keywords to intent, how AI is changing search behavior, and which outdated SEO practices are quietly hurting rankings. He also shares practical strategies for improving recipe content, increasing visibility in AI search, and building a site that can compete long-term in a rapidly evolving landscape. Key Topics Discussed: - Google now prioritizes intent and semantic relevance over exact match keywords. - AI summaries and AI buttons can increase visibility and referral traffic. - Thin and outdated content weakens the overall strength of your site. - Readability matters more than optimization scores from SEO tools. - Internal linking strategy directly impacts rankings and topical authority. - Popups consistently hurt crawl quality and search performance. Resources Google "What is Semantic Search" AI buttons: Smart UX play, risky GEO tactic, or both? Blogging, AI, and the SEO road ahead: Why clarity now decides who survives Google's Guidance on Performing Well in AI Search Google's NEW Guide on AI Search (including Myths) Most recent "Search Quality Rater Guidelines" Ryan Jones SerpRecon Tool (offers a 7-day trial) Feast AI Buttons Hubbub Action Buttons How to Audit your Robots.txt File to NOT block AI Book an Audit with Casey Guest Details Connect with Media Wyse Website | Instagram
In this episode, Dr. K explores the scientific reality of post-nut clarity and its often-ignored counterpart, pre-nut fog. He explains how the neurochemical shift from a dopamine-driven "search" to an opioid-mediated "bliss" fundamentally alters your ability to focus, assess risk, and silence the internal critic that often holds you back from your goals. What to expect in this episode: The Clarity Reality: Why post-nut clarity is a profound neurological state where the mind becomes super clear, less distracted, and significantly more motivated to focus on tasks. The Dopamine Fog: How "pre-nut" cravings create a "brain rot" that impairs your decision-making and risk assessment in areas of life completely unrelated to sexuality. The Opioid Flood: Understanding why an orgasm feels like a "floating bliss" and how this flood actually inhibits dopamine signaling, essentially cleaning your mental slate of distractions. Subliminal Triggers: A look at research showing it takes as little as 26 milliseconds of sexual stimuli—too fast for the conscious mind to register—to light up your brain's lust pathways. Silencing the Inner Critic: How the opioid surge effectively shuts down ruminative, self-referential thinking, allowing you to be present without worrying about past mistakes or future failures. The Serotonin Boost: Why the post-orgasmic state leads to improved self-esteem and a sense of contentment, helping to reduce the anxiety that makes daily functioning difficult. Post-Nut Armor: How the temporary blunting of the dopaminergic circuitry creates an "armor" against your usual distractions, making you "strongest" for the tasks you are actually passionate about. The "No-Fap" Problem: Why abstaining from sexual activity may not be enough to clear your mind if underlying lust continues to cloud your dopamine circuits. Love, Sex, and Relationships: An introduction to Dr. K's guide, providing a research-based "walkthrough" for navigating modern dating and improving relational health. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K is joined by his wife, Kruti (Mrs. K), for a special Call-In style Q&A to celebrate Mental Health May. Together, they discuss the launch of the new Guide to Love, Sex, and Relationships and take a deep dive into community questions regarding attachment styles, the neurobiology of love, and the practical hurdles of modern "adulting". What to expect in this episode: The Yin and Yang of Partnership: Dr. K and Kruti reveal how their vastly different personalities—extroverted vs. introverted and material vs. spiritual—create a balanced relationship through shared accountability and a similar moral compass. The "Adulting" Burden: A look at why modern life feels so overwhelming and why the amount of responsibility carried by individuals today has "ballooned disproportionately" compared to previous generations. Self-Worth and the Playground Shadow: An analysis of how childhood bullying creates a primitive drive for conflict avoidance that can sabotage adult self-esteem until you learn to "hold your ground". "Dark Magic" vs. "Pink Magic": Why using professional "map-hacking" communication skills (dark magic) can actually backfire in romance, and why new daters should instead embrace "pink magic"—the playfulness and boyish joy of being in someone's presence. The Neurobiology of Love: A technical breakdown of the four-part equation for sustainable love involving passion (dopamine), bonding (oxytocin), comfort (serotonin), and sacrifice. Escaping the "Match Made in Hell": How anxious and avoidant partners can navigate gridlocked conflicts by quantifying their needs on a scale of 1 to 10 and recognizing that their tensions are often a "karma" designed for spiritual growth. The Hybrid Build Advantage: Why being a "jack of all trades" is a major competitive advantage in a late-stage capitalist economy and how "wasted time" on diverse skills often leads to the most successful career paths. Action vs. Outcome: Why the quickest way to suffer in life is to focus on outcomes you cannot control rather than the internal actions that you can. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K is joined by streamer Lacy (Nick) to explore the psychological "city" built by content creators and the hidden traps of professional success. They discuss how to break the cycle of self-punishment and transition from a life of "achieving" to a life of "living". What to expect in this episode: Mental Hardening Through Physiology: Why relaxing isn't always the answer; Dr. K explains how tensing the body through specific asanas (like the tree pose) can help "harden" a permeable mind against external bullying and judgment. The "Cuck Chair" of Isolation: A deep dive into the psychological state of watching life pass you by while stuck behind a screen, and the specific pain of being "nobody's best friend" in a social group. Toxic Fuel and Achievement: How high performers often use guilt and self-hatred as a fuel source to avoid sliding back into their "old selves," effectively turning their success into a "toxic fuel cycle" that prevents true happiness. Persona vs. Authentic Self: Lacy shares the fear that people only love the "Lacy" version (the successful winner) while the "Nick" version (the 300 lb kid) remains fundamentally unloved and unseen. The Snowflake and the Avalanche: A psychological explanation for why a single hateful comment can ruin a creator's day, exploring how individual "snowflakes" of hate combine into an emotional avalanche that the human brain did not evolve to process. Control vs. Futility: Practical advice on how to stop trying to change the "delusional" perceptions of others and instead focus exclusively on your own effort and the internal domain of your own mind. The 6-24-12 Breathwork Practice: A high-difficulty training exercise (6 seconds in, 24 seconds hold, 12 seconds out) designed to manipulate the parasympathetic nervous system and force the mind into a state of present-moment contentment. Archetypes of Connection: A look behind the scenes at Dr. K's new Guide to Love, Sex, and Relationships, including the five community personas like the "Nervous Novice" and "Forever Alone Alvin" used to build the guide's curriculum. Life vs. Living: Why regret comes from not doing enough rather than failing, and how to find the "eye of the storm" to remain centered regardless of external tragedy or success. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K explores the science of flirting and romantic connection, revealing why most people find it so frustrating and inconsistent. He breaks down the psychological theory of play, the five distinct styles of flirting, and why maintaining plausible deniability is the most vital feature of any romantic interaction. What to expect in this episode: The Plausible Deniability Rule: Understanding why flirting is intentionally designed to be ambiguous to maintain social safety and avoid being perceived as "creepy". The Detection Gap: A look at research showing that humans are 84% accurate at sensing a lack of interest, but only correctly identify flirting 28% of the time. Five Styles of Flirting: A breakdown of the Traditional, Physical, Sincere, Playful, and Polite archetypes and how to identify which style you and your partner prefer. Hygiene vs. Genetics: Why scientific data suggests that bad hygiene and a "slimy" approach are far more significant deal breakers than having "poor looks". The Power of Awkwardness: Why showing embarrassment after a rejection is actually a positive empathic signal that proves you respect boundaries and care about the other person. Negativity Bias in Dating: How low self-esteem creates a filter that causes you to interpret 70% of ambiguous signals as negative, leading to a cycle of perceived failure. Neurodivergence and Ambiguity: Why those on the autism spectrum struggle with flirting due to its reliance on non-verbal "theory of mind" rather than rigid, logical rules. The Sequence of Flirting: A deep dive into how signaling availability often serves as the necessary first step before a successful approach can happen. Introducing the HG AI Tool: A first look at the new alpha-test AI trained on years of Healthy Gamer content to help you find tailored answers to complex mental health questions. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K explores the psychological profiles of iconic fictional characters like Eren Yeager and Joe Goldberg before sitting down with an expert for a deep dive into the reality of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). He examines how trauma, stunted development, and personality disorders manifest in media and what these portrayals can teach us about real-world mental health. What to expect in this episode: Eren Yeager and Moral Injury: An analysis of the trauma of being forced to commit "vile acts" and how dehumanizing others serves as a survival mechanism to avoid falling apart. Joe Goldberg's Limerence: Why the star of You is a terrifying example of limerence (falling in love with a fantasy) combined with sociopathy, leading to a "morality of a pedestal" that ignores actual empathy. Michael Scott's Stunted Development: How the Dunder Mifflin manager acts as an "alien trying to be human" because he lacks a healthy template for relationships despite being world-class at a specific skill like sales. Saul Goodman and the Gambling Brain: A look at why some brilliant individuals fail to learn from their mistakes due to a deficit in counterfactual thinking and a drive to prioritize a "flashy fantasy" of success over actual stability. Levi Ackerman and Clinical Thresholds: Why being obsessively clean does not necessarily mean someone has OCD if they lack impaired function and ritualistic compulsions. Expert Guest Dr. McGrath: Dr. K is joined by Dr. Patrick McGrath, a clinical psychologist with over 26 years of experience specializing in OCD and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy. The Reality of NOCD: An introduction to NOCD, a specialized online platform for OCD treatment that has been vetted by the Healthy Gamer scientific advisory board to provide evidence-based care. The Doubting Disorder: Dr. McGrath explains how OCD attacks the things people value most—such as religion (scrupulosity) or children—by using "what if" scenarios to trap individuals in a loop of searching for answers that don't exist. Living with Uncertainty: Why the gold standard treatment, ERP, focuses on teaching the brain to accept doubt rather than providing logical answers that the "OCD monster" would otherwise "eat for breakfast". HG Guide and Research: A first look at the new Guide to Love, Sex, and Relationships and the introduction of "QI" surveys designed to measure real-world mental health outcomes for the community. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K explains why lowering your expectations is the key to mental peace, while emphasizing that you should never settle by lowering your standards. He breaks down the neuroscience of "prediction errors" and reveals why the gap between what you expect and what you actually receive is the primary source of emotional suffering. What to expect in this episode: Expectations vs. Standards: A technical breakdown of how an expectation is a prediction of the future, while a standard is the minimum level of quality you are willing to accept. The Survival Brain: Why our brains evolved to make constant predictions, using the metaphor of an impala at a watering hole to illustrate how expectations serve as a crucial survival mechanism. The Punishment of Prediction Errors: An analysis of how the brain "punishes" you with emotional pain when your predictions are wrong to force you to align your mind with reality. Compensatory Standards: Why people who experience failure often set unattainable standards to make up for past mistakes, which often leads to a cycle of self-sabotage. The Roadmap to Excellence: Practical advice on achieving high goals by starting with a minimum standard and iteratively working your way up, similar to ranking up in a video game. Relationships and the Will to Change: Why successful relationships depend on a partner's willingness to change rather than just finding a perfect "spark". Wanting vs. Liking: A deep dive into the brain's independent circuits for dopamine (wanting) and serotonin (liking), explaining why we often do not actually enjoy the things we crave. Improving Life Outcomes: How making accurate, data-driven predictions can prevent frustration in your career and help you navigate the "friend zone" or dating apps more effectively. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is here! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K explores the science of connection and the "meta" of physical intimacy, answering a wide range of community questions about sex, fetishes, and the biology of attraction. He breaks down how the brain gets wired for specific preferences and explains why a fulfilling relational life is one of the most effective ways to achieve long-term mental health. What to expect in this episode: The Neurobiology of Kink: A deep dive into how early conditioning can pair aversive or "disgusting" stimuli with sexual reward, creating associations that are highly resistant to extinction. The Excitation Transfer Principle: Why fear, anxiety, and danger can actually enhance sexual arousal by activating the same sympathetic nervous system pathways as lust. The Myth of Static Compatibility: Why the idea that you are either "compatible" or not is a mistake; Dr. K explains how sexual fit is something that partners must actively build and grow into over time. Rescuing Your Partner from Life: An analysis of why libido often fades in long-term relationships and how providing an "escape" from daily chores and stress is the ultimate form of seduction. The Intra-Sexual Competition Trap: A breakdown of why men's obsession with penis size is largely driven by competition with other men rather than actual vaginal physiology or female preference. The Mechanics of Tantric Sex: A look at the neuroscience of separating orgasm from ejaculation to use sexual focus as an "anchor" for deep meditation and higher states of consciousness. Escaping the Friend Zone: Why romantic connection requires "shared emotional experiences" rather than just supportive or platonic ones, and how to bridge the emotional gap between partners. Jungian Archetypes and Roleplay: How BDSM and roleplay provide a safe, consensual outlet for universal human drives toward dominance and submission that may be suppressed in daily life. Dr.K's Guide to Love, Sex, and Relationships: An introduction to Dr. K's evidence-based framework for navigating modern dating, healing from rejection, and building sustainable, fulfilling connections. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships has arrived! Order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Follow us on Metafy - https://metafy.gg/@tfmlorcana **** Follow us on Twitch -https://www.twitch.tv/tfm_dan ** Join the Discord community here - https://discord.gg/yzBHNxk ** Check out our Merch Store - https://the-forbidden-mountain.myspreadshop.com/ *** Wilds Unknown is here — and the meta will never be the same.In this breakdown, the The Loungers team dives deep into everything you need to know about how the new set is reshaping competitive Disney Lorcana. From busted new cards to the decks rising and falling in tier rankings, we cover it all. What's inside:New set card analysis & standout includesMeta shifts — what decks got better, what got worseCards to watch for value & competitive playOur updated tier list & recommendations heading into the new formatWhether you're grinding ranked or prepping for your next tournament, this is your competitive edge. Subscribe for weekly meta updates, deck guides & card analysis.Coaching with Dan? - https://metafy.gg/@tfmlorcana/sessions Check out our NEW Guide - https://metafy.gg/@tfmlorcana/guidesCheck Out Codex Journal! - https://codexjournals.com/theforbiddenmountainLike us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TFMLorcana Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TFM_LorcanaCheck out our Dreamborn Decks here - https://dreamborn.ink/creators/XAXGXyRye0ReMLzB2zHDOhOD09s1 TIMESTAMPS[0:00] — Intro & Banter[0:22] — Welcome to Episode 2 | What We're Covering Today[0:49] — Infinity Update: Best of Three Ladder Goes Live[5:20] — Sapphire Amethyst & the Purple Deck Rise in Infinity[6:10] — How Blurple Became the Meta Punisher[9:05] — Predicting the Purple Deck Cycle (Blurple → Red Purple → Green Purple Birds)[13:07] — Hirams Shadow: How One Ban Opened the Format[15:15] — Core vs. Infinity: Format Philosophy Deep Dive[19:34] — Why Dogs Doesn't Work in Infinity[26:36] — Emerald Chromicon: Way Worse in Infinity & Why[29:36] — Advice for Core Players Getting Into Infinity[35:20] — Wilds Unknown Surprise Cards (Week 1 & 2 Data)[35:55] — Diablo: Everything Green Steel Wanted[38:59] — Ham: The Inkable Lantern Effect Nobody Saw Coming[41:51] — Merryweather: Stats + Ward = Unfair[43:11] — The Ward Mechanic Deep Dive (Magic's Hexproof Comparison)[46:31] — Will the Wisp: Quietly One of the Best Cards in the Set[50:01] — Jebidiah: The Dumbo Enabler[52:16] — The Huntsman: The Three Drop Ward Character Nobody Expected[54:30] — Overall Wilds Unknown Set Evaluation: Were We Wrong?[58:43] — Hiram Ban: One Month Later — What It's Done to the Format[1:01:50] — The Set Releases Tomorrow — Is Infinity Solved?[1:03:10] — Dealer's Choice: Should DLC Events Feature Both Core & Infinity?[1:07:30] — Should Continentals & Worlds Include Infinity?[1:09:20] — The Case for a Consistent Infinity Ban List[1:12:10] — Why Wilds Unknown Is the Best-Selling Lorcana Set Ever[1:15:01] — Outro | Tell Us Your Sleepers in the Comments!This Channel uses trademarks and/or copyrights associated with Disney Lorcana TCG, used under Ravensburger's Community Code Policy (https://cdn.ravensburger.com/lorcana/community-code-en). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. [This website, artwork, etc.] is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Disney or Ravensburger. For more information about Disney Lorcana TCG, visit https://www.disneylorcana.com/en-US/.
In this episode, Dr. K examines the "dangerous illusion" of using AI for mental health support, warning that while these tools might feel helpful, they lack the diagnostic intelligence required for clinical safety. He breaks down why turning to a "sophisticated parrot" for medical advice can lead to missed diagnoses and a decay in your own emotional skills. What to expect in this episode: The Sophisticated Parrot: An explanation of why large language models do not actually "know" anything and instead rely on sophisticated speech mimicry. Missing the Red Flags: A look at a disturbing study where AI gave identical advice for mild stress and high risk postpartum depression. The Skill vs. Performance Trap: How AI can improve your immediate output while simultaneously causing your internal skills for self-reflection and introspection to rot. The Michael Jackson Analogy: A cautionary look at how things that feel good or provide immediate relief are not always helpful or safe in the long term. The Problem with Passive AI: Why the inability of AI to ask diagnostic questions makes it dangerous for identifying complex conditions like thyroid issues or bipolar disorder. Differential Diagnosis: A breakdown of why doctors spend hours on intakes to rule out various causes for symptoms that an AI simply takes at face value. The Loneliness Paradox: Why AI companions may offer temporary relief from loneliness while actually worsening social isolation over time. The Active Control Problem: An analysis of research showing that AI often fails to show benefits when compared to any other active task instead of just doing nothing. The Addiction Scale: An introduction to new research regarding AI addiction and why users become dependent on these systems for validation. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is coming May 11th! $5 OFF Pre-Orders: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K explores the viral trend of looksmaxxing, identifying the specific inflection point where healthy self-improvement transforms into psychological self-harm. He breaks down the biological, psychiatric, and cultural drivers behind the movement. From the "control paradox" to the "looking glass self". What to expect in this episode: The Inflection Point: Understanding the transition from healthy "softmaxxing" (skincare and fitness) to dangerous "hardmaxxing" (steroids and permanent bone remodeling). The Control Paradox: How hyper-fixating on the body becomes a way to reclaim power in a world that feels increasingly out of control due to AI and social uncertainty. Self-Objectification Theory: An analysis of how men are now internalizing the "observer's perspective," treating their own bodies as objects to be evaluated by others. The Social Media Lens: Why the internet's focus on the top 0.1% creates a distorted sense of "normal," making the vast majority of people feel abnormal in their own skin. The Science of "Mewing": A critical evaluation of why medical professionals argue that tongue posture cannot significantly alter facial structure despite its popularity in online "bro-science". Mental Health May: An introduction to Dr. K's new Guide to Love, Sex, and Relationships, which provides evidence-based tools for communication and attraction. The Trap of External Validation: Why becoming attractive can lead to internal resentment and isolation if your self-esteem remains dependent on the superficial reactions of others. The "40 Mid Years" Trade-off: A serious look at the risks of anabolic steroid use, including cardiovascular disease and the psychological desire to "go out with a bang" Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is coming May 2026! Pre-order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VQuestions for Dr.Malik Stream on May 5th: https://app.sli.do/event/k1dKYRPNB2X58nGxeSq2jVHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K shares his most controversial dating advice: stop dating the people you are attracted to. He explains that our "type" is often a biological mistake driven by psychological defense mechanisms, leading us into repetitive and painful relationship patterns. What to expect in this episode: The Myth of Romantic Instinct: Why the brain makes great calculations for survival but often fails miserably when choosing a partner based on "sparks". The Psychology of Projection: How the mind walls off parts of itself—like insecurity or guilt—and seeks out a "vessel" in a romantic partner to hold that energy. The "Nice Guy" Equation: A look at why people who view themselves as "good" are often attracted to "evil" or unavailable partners to house their own suppressed manipulative tendencies. The Fixer's Trap: Why some people are only attracted to "broken" partners and why they may unconsciously sabotage the relationship once that person actually gets healthy. Incels and the Defense of Hopelessness: A deep dive into why some individuals convince themselves they are "pathetic" to protect against the vulnerability of having hope. The "Mean Girls" Model: An analysis of how social groups use a "punching bag" to offload their shared insecurities, a pattern that mirrors toxic romantic dynamics. Integrating the Shadow: Practical steps for identifying the qualities you are attracted to within yourself so you can choose a partner based on actual fit rather than projection. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is coming May 2026! Pre-order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K explores the "burden of potential" and why being labeled a gifted child often leads to a cycle of burnout, perfectionism, and deep-seated shame. He argues that gifted children are actually "special needs" because their developmental requirements are fundamentally different from the average child, yet they are often forced into school systems that prioritize raw results over the vital study habits needed for long-term success. What to expect in this episode: The Trap of Raw Intellect: Why gifted kids often fail later in life because they "skip levels" of habit-building in early school years, leaving them without the skills to handle a "wall" where intelligence alone isn't enough. Mansion vs. Shack: A deep dive into why achieving high potential actually requires more work, not less, and how society's expectation that things should be "easier" for smart people sets them up for failure. The Shame Gap: Understanding how shame lives in the discrepancy between your lofty internal expectations and your actual accomplishments, leading to chronic avoidance and the "smart kid" ego. The "Scenic Route" in Life: Dr. K shares his personal journey from a 2.5 GPA in college to becoming Harvard faculty, illustrating how letting go of ego and comparison is essential for true progress. The "Surprise Me" Practice: A practical Nyani Yoga exercise for retraining your brain to embrace acceptance and let go of paralyzing expectations in everyday life. Matching the Pace of the Child: Why gifted kids are naturally drawn to video games, which perfectly match their challenge level, while traditional school often moves at a "snail's pace". Advice for Parents and Mentors: Why slowing down for a struggling gifted child is a mistake and why they often need more challenge, not less, to rediscover their motivation. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is coming May 2026! Pre-order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Electricity Association of Ireland are launching a guide today they say will help you understand how much power you use, and how you can spend the least on it. So what are they advising? Anton asked Dara Lynott Chief of the Electricity Association of Ireland.
The Electricity Association of Ireland are launching a guide today they say will help you understand how much power you use, and how you can spend the least on it. So what are they advising? Anton asked Dara Lynott Chief of the Electricity Association of Ireland.
In this episode, Dr. K addresses the chronically undertalked and understudied issue of pornography addiction in women. He reveals that while male addiction is more frequently discussed, approximately 7% of women struggle with this issue—a rate higher than global alcoholism. He breaks down the unique psychological and biological factors that drive this addiction, specifically how it serves as a "safe" refuge for those with a history of trauma. What to expect in this episode: The Hidden Epidemic: Why female porn addiction is often ignored in medicine despite being more common than alcoholism worldwide. The Trauma Connection: A deep dive into the shocking comorbidities of this addiction, including a 57% rate of PTSD and a 42.9% rate of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). The Broken "Script" for Intimacy: How early caregiver neglect or abuse creates a contradictory understanding of love, leading individuals to seek "corrective emotional experiences" through fantasy. The Role of Erotica and the "Lemon Scale": Why women often gravitate toward fanfiction and smut as a way to find emotional safety and "tame the beast" of their traumatic pasts. Biological Vulnerability: An analysis of how hyper-sensitive dopamine receptors and a blunted stress response make certain people more prone to using porn for emotional regulation. Dissociation vs. Regulation: Understanding how the brain "walls off" difficult emotions in the basement rather than calming them down, leading to a cycle of compulsive behavior. The Safety of the Screen: Why the modern dating world—filled with harassment and anxiety—makes the predictable nature of pornography feel like the only safe outlet for intimacy. The OCD/ADHD/Addiction Loop: How porn addiction functions as a "triple threat" of intrusive thoughts, impulsivity, and building tolerance. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is coming May 2026! Pre-order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The government is set to spend more than a quarter of a trillion Euros over the coming decade on major infrastructure projects. They require companies to submit tenders and bids. Now the Competition & Consumer Protection Commission has published useful guides for public bodies to reduce or eliminate so-called bid rigging. Úna Butler from the CCPC joined Joe this morning
In this episode, Dr. K provides an evidence-based analysis of gay conversion therapy—scientifically known as sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE)—following a recent Supreme Court ruling regarding its regulation,. He moves past the religious and political debate to examine the medical data on whether these interventions are effective or, more importantly, harmful,. What to expect in this episode: The Supreme Court Ruling: A look at the legal argument regarding free speech that led to the overturning of a ban on conversion therapy in Colorado,. The Efficacy Gap: Why scientific evidence suggests these efforts do not work, with one study showing that 97% of participants found no benefit or reduction in homosexual feelings,. Methodological Flaws: An analysis of why existing studies that claim success are often weak, relying on small sample sizes and biased recruitment from "ex-gay" ministries,,. The Reality of Harm: A deep dive into the "really scary" data linking conversion therapy to increased depression, anxiety, and a 75% increase in suicidal planning,. Not a Pathology: Dr. K explains why medical organizations like the APA and AMA oppose these treatments: they are trying to "fix" something that isn't a biological illness or broken state,,. Biology in the Wild: A fascinating look at how same-sex behavior is the "default state" in over 500 species and is actually more common in primitive organisms,,. A Roadmap for Struggling Individuals: Advice for parents and individuals on how to seek regular therapy to explore feelings in a way that is free from pressure and value-based stances,,. Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is coming May 2026! Pre-order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. K deconstructs the societal "scam" that hard work alone is the cure-all for your problems. He explains that true progress isn't found by simply pulling the "effort lever" harder, but by shifting your internal understanding to turn high-resistance struggles into effortless actions. What to expect in this episode: The Effort Paradox: Why "successful" people often exert less effort than those struggling with depression or ADHD, who must work significantly harder just to perform basic tasks. The Board Game Metaphor: How reorienting your approach—like fixing a tilted box lid—allows you to stop "powering through" and start moving forward without burnout. Incongruent Regret: An analysis of how the mind sabotages your progress by telling you your wins are "not enough" or "too late," effectively turning every "W" into an "L". The Help-Rejecter Trap: Why the ego often makes us reject professional help because we feel we should be able to "pull ourselves up by our bootstraps" alone. Avoiding the "Debt of Exhaustion": Why sustained effort is about staying within your capacity rather than dipping into reserves that lead to total burnout. Reclaiming Power: Practical advice on listening to internal signals and making small, 1% shifts to regain a sense of choice in your life.Dr. K's NEW Guide to Love, Sex, & Relationships is coming May 2026! Pre-order now: https://bit.ly/4dO3x0VHG Coaching : https://bit.ly/46bIkdo Dr. K's Guide to Mental Health: https://bit.ly/44z3SztHG Memberships : https://bit.ly/3TNoMVf Products & Services : https://bit.ly/44kz7x0 HealthyGamer.GG: https://bit.ly/3ZOopgQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The National Urban League says many people are exhausted by political noise but still care deeply about the country's future. Its new guide, released ahead of America's 250th anniversary, is meant to meet people where they are and give them practical ways to engage. Joining us to explain the thinking behind it is Marc Morial, president and CEO of the National Urban League.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Czech coalition moves to scrap licence fees for some groups, sparking backlash, how to travel responsibly in Czechia: new guide encourages visitors to explore the country with respect, who owns Czech football?
Czech coalition moves to scrap licence fees for some groups, sparking backlash, how to travel responsibly in Czechia: new guide encourages visitors to explore the country with respect, who owns Czech football?
Topical steroid withdrawal syndrome is finally getting the serious attention it deserves. In this episode, talk about the first published criteria to help doctors diagnose TSW (also known as red skin syndrome) and why it will help validate the experience of people who have been dismissed, misdiagnosed, or told they simply have severe eczema. We also dig into the growing gap between patient experience and conventional dermatology, and why that disconnect has left so many people searching for answers on their own.Dr. Olivia Hsu Friedman, DACM, L.Ac, Dipl.OM, joins me to discuss this and more! She is the owner of Amethyst Holistic Skin Solutions and brings extensive training in acupuncture, Chinese medicine, and dermatology to this timely discussion.⭐️Mentioned in This Episode:- See all the references
In this episode, Anne Brass and Kate Gingles join us to discuss mixed-age classes and the complexities schools face when change is driven by necessity rather than vision. The conversation explores the difficulty of establishing a clear guiding purpose, the pressures that can lead to structural change, and the limited guidance available for schools navigating transformation in mixed-age classrooms.Episode LinksOrder our New Guide to Mixed-Aged ClassesDiscover more from Education DurhamDownload the Free School Leader Reflection Tool on Mixed-Aged Classes
In this episode of *SuperPsyched*, Dr. Adam Dorsay speaks with Rebecca Geshurii, co-author of 'When Good Moms Feel Bad'. Rebecca is a psychotherapist who integrates InternalFamily Systems (IFS) in her approach to helping moms navigate the emotional and physiological challenges of motherhood. They discuss the importance of self-compassion, embracing imperfections, and the value of community support. Rebecca shares practical tips for moms to soften their body, listen to their inner selves, open their hearts, and wait for internal messages, encapsulated in the acronym SLOW. The conversation highlights the need to recognize andprocess grief and shame in motherhood, ultimately promoting emotional well-being and familial connections. 00:00 Welcome to SuperPsyched00:28 The Challenges of Motherhood00:55 Introducing Rebecca Geshuri and Her Book02:27 The Reality of Parenting07:13 Understanding Internal Family Systems (IFS)08:02 Applying IFS to Motherhood13:38 The Importance of Self-Compassion17:44 Practical Tips for Self-Compassion22:15 The Power of Self-Compassion22:31 Understanding the SLOW Acronym24:40 The Impact of Shame and Guilt26:07 Navigating Motherhood and Grief28:53 The Complexity of Parenting34:32 Embracing All Parts of Ourselves36:32 Building Community and Support41:30 Final Thoughts and Reflections HELPFUL LINKS: Rebecca Geshuri WebsiteWhen Good Moms Feel Bad BookRebecca Geshuri InstagramRebecca Geshuri Facebook
In the doldrums of winter we talk to the author of a new book that explores how mystery writers have used gardening in their stories. Then, the American Horticultural Society has a new perennial guide out and we look at selecting plants, using them in your landscape, and how to get more blooms.
Introducing my brand new evidence-based guide on nutritional interventions for depression.Listeners get £2 off until December 1st 2025. Click here.___SubstackCorporate Speaking How to Build a Healthy Brain* Unprocessed: What Your Diet is Doing to Your Brain* Original music by Juan Iglesias *Affiliate links The information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you heard on this podcast. Reliance on any information provided here is solely at your own risk. Remember, your health is unique to you, so consult your healthcare provider for guidance tailored to your personal needs.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/strongerminds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, we explore the remarkable and personal journey of receiving a new guide dog, a process that goes far beyond simply picking up a companion. Gain insight into what happens for the dog and partner, the intensive training both undergo, and the emotional transition that comes with building trust and teamwork.On this podcastNarratorSara Brown, APH Public Relations ManagerDanielle Burton, APH Accessibility EditorAdditional LinksGuide Dogs for the BlindGuide Dogs of AmericaAmerica's VetDogsThe Seeing Eye
Flying with food allergies can be stressful—and sometimes dangerous—if you don't know what an airline will (or won't) do to keep passengers safe. That's why Allergic Living and No Nut Traveler, Inc teamed up to create the comprehensive
Norway is one of Europe's most promising markets for entrepreneurs. Scandicorp's new Doing Business in Norway guide explains everything you need to know about starting and managing a company — from registration and taxes to banking, incentives, and local culture. Scandicorp Group City: Stockholm Address: 28 Vasagatan Website: https://scandicorp.com/ Email: info@scandicorp.com
On the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, host Orna Ross speaks with Roz Morris, editor-in-chief at ALLi, about ALLi's new marketing guide and why marketing today is less about algorithms and more about authentic human connection. They explore how shifts in the industry, including the rise of AI, are transforming how authors reach readers, and they discuss how understanding your values, reader journey, and publishing personality can lead to more effective, sustainable marketing. Sponsor This podcast is proudly sponsored by Bookfunnel. Do you have reader magnets, ARCs, and direct digital sales? Want to join multi-author promotions? Thousands of authors trust BookFunnel for seamless delivery and real human support. Visit BookFunnel.com. Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of nearly 2,000 blog posts and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. And, if you haven't already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. Show Notes Reach More Readers: ALLi's Definitive Guide to Book Marketing (50 percent off) About the Host Orna Ross launched the Alliance of Independent Authors at the London Book Fair in 2012. Her work for ALLi has seen her named as one of The Bookseller's “100 top people in publishing”. She also publishes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction and is greatly excited by the democratizing, empowering potential of author-publishing. For more information about Orna, visit her website. About the Guest Roz Morris is editor-in-chief at the Alliance of Independent Authors and lead editor of ALLi's new marketing guide. She has extensive experience helping authors develop their publishing strategy and connect more effectively with readers. Roz is also an accomplished writer and mentor known for her clear, human-centered approach to book marketing. Learn more on her website.
During the years-long Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care survivors often referred to the difficulty they had in getting access information.
Case and Cass dive into Cass' two-week guide dog training experience and introduces her new partner in part 1 of this special podcast series.
Kyrios Systems' new guide helps business owners identify why their operations are falling behind and when to automate. Learn the signs, strategies, and steps to regain momentum. Read the full guide here: https://kyriossystems.com/post/why-business-falling-behind-signs-time-automate Kyrios Systems City: Hoover Address: 1236 Blue Ridge Blvd Website: https://kyriossystems.com
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Jenica Allen and Matt Fertakos of Northeast RISCC describe the invaluable free online guide they helped to create that provides all a gardener needs to know about selecting native plants that will flourish not only today but also persist as the local climate changes
In this episode of Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts, host Rhea Kelly discusses the latest stories in education technology. Highlights include the launch of LawZero by Yoshua Bengio to develop transparent 'scientist AI' systems, a new Cloud Security Alliance guide on red teaming for agentic AI, and OpenAI's report on the malicious use of AI in cybercrime. For more detailed coverage, visit campustechnology.com. 00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome 00:15 LawZero: Ensuring Safe AI Development 00:52 Cloud Security Alliance's New Guide 01:27 OpenAI Report on AI in Cybercrime 02:06 Conclusion and Further Resources Source links: New Nonprofit to Work Toward Safer, Truthful AI Cloud Security Alliance Offers Playbook for Red Teaming Agentic AI Systems OpenAI Report Identifies Malicious Use of AI in Cloud-Based Cyber Threats Campus Technology Insider Podcast Shorts are curated by humans and narrated by AI.
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For years, Dr. Russell Kennedy tried everything to treat his crippling anxiety – therapy, medication – nothing worked. It wasn't until he stopped searching in his head and started looking to his body that everything changed. Today, Russell helps others heal by targeting what he calls “background alarm,” a residue of unresolved childhood trauma stored in the body. On this week's episode of Everyday Better, Leah sits down with Russell to explore why traditional treatments for anxiety often fall short, and what it really takes to heal from the inside out. Russell shares the somatic tools and mindset shifts that have helped him and his patients regulate their nervous systems, reconnect with their inner child and break free from the anxiety loop. He also explains why healing starts not with fixing your thoughts but by feeling what's been buried in your body all along. If you liked this episode, you'll also love this one: Why We Panic: The Evolutionary Roots of Anxiety and How to Copy Today
Writer and podcaster Louise Perry returns to the pod to discuss her new book, A New Guide to Sex in the 21st Century, in which she takes ideas from her 2022 book The Case Against The Sexual Revolution and adapts them for teenagers and young adults. In this conversation, we pick up from where we left off in our 2022 interview, catching up on the evolving discourse around the winners and losers of the sexual revolution and trying to parse what's going with the “online right” and its Little House On The Prairie fantasies and overall fixation on homestead life. (News alert: People on the American frontier did suffer from depression. There was even a name for it: Prairie Madness.) We also talk about the 4B movement (what does “B” stand for anyway?), conservative matchmaking initiatives (has Louise crowdsourced her own yenta business?), and the need for a more interventionist approach to relationships and family life. Guest bio: Louise Perry is a writer and activist based in London. This year, she co-founded a non-partisan feminist think tank called The Other Half, where she serves as Research Director. Her debut book is The Case Against the Sexual Revolution: A New Guide to Sex in the 21st Century.
Running The Free Press is Bari's hobby, but her true passion is being a yenta. And one thing Bari has learned from talking to young singles is that there is a total breakdown of sexual relations these days between men and women. Some blame social media, dating apps, or the alleged feminization of men. But Louise Perry blames the sexual revolution. In 2022, Louise wrote this for The Free Press: “The sexual revolution isn't only a story of women freed from the burdens of chastity and motherhood. It's a story about the triumph of the playboy.” This argument is the crux of her book, The Case Against the Sexual Revolution, which has just been adapted for young adults—called A New Guide to Sex in the 21st Century: The Young Adult Adaptation of ‘The Case Against the Sexual Revolution'. This Valentine's Day, Louise is here to explain how we went wrong as a society on dating, sex, porn, and marriage; how it is impacting women and men differently; how and if we can get back on track; how to date effectively in 2025; and how a revival of Christian sex ethics might be the answer. If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Header 6: The Free Press earns a commission from any purchases made through all book links in this article. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices