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In a world that often rewards toughness and detachment, could empathy actually be a hidden superpower? This week, Andrew speaks with psychiatrist and bestselling author Dr. Judith Orloff about how empathy can become one of the most powerful tools for healing, personal growth and connection. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and energy medicine, Judith explains how anyone can deepen their empathic abilities, protect themselves from burnout, and create stronger, more authentic relationships. Andrew and Judith discuss: ⭐ What it really means to be an empath (and how to tell if you are one) ⭐ Strategies to prevent empathy overload ⭐ The importance of boundaries for empaths. Dr. Judith Orloff is the New York Times bestselling author of The Genius of Empathy and The Empath's Survival Guide. Her upcoming children's book The Highly Sensitive Rabbit, helps sensitive kids embrace their empathic gifts as a strength. Dr. Orloff is a psychiatrist, an empath and intuitive healer, and is on the UCLA Psychiatric Clinical Faculty. If You're Looking for More… You can subscribe to The Meaningful Life (via Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts) and hear a bonus mini-episode every week. Or you can join our Supporters Club on Patreon to also access exclusive behind-the-scenes content, fan requests and the chance to ask Andrew your own questions. Membership starts at just £4.50: Join here. This week, supporters will hear: ⭐ What is Healthy Giving? ⭐ Three things Judith Orloff knows to be true ⭐️AND access to all our previous bonus content—a rich archive of insight and inspiration Follow Up Attend Andrew's new men's retreat, Reconnect With Yourself, this autumn in the Brandenberg countryside near Berlin. Get Andrew's free guide to difficult conversations with your partner: How to Tell Your Partner Difficult Things Read The Genius of Empathy: Practical Skills to Heal Your Sensitive Self, Your Relationships, and the World by Judith Orloff. Preorder Judith Orloff's new book for children, The Highly Sensitive Rabbit Visit Judith Orloff's website: www.drjudithorloff.com Follow Judith Orloff on social media: Instagram: @judith.orloff.md Facebook: @DrJudithOrloff Twitter/X: @JudithOrloffMD Andrew offers regular advice on love, marriage and finding meaning in your life via his social channels. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube @andrewgmarshall
Get ready for a transformative conversation as I welcome Dr. Judith Orloff—psychiatrist, empath, and bestselling author—onto the show to dive deep into the world of empathy and energy management. Judith shares her incredible wisdom on how being an empath can be both a profound gift and a real challenge, and she offers powerful, practical tools to protect your energy and set healthy boundaries. We talk about how empaths can feel deeply without taking on other people's pain, and how to embrace empathy as a strength—not something that drains you. Judith also introduces the concept of "loving detachment," a powerful practice that helps us stay grounded, centered, and energized even in intense situations. Whether you identify as an empath or are close to someone who is, this episode is packed with guidance and insight to help you cultivate emotional resilience and build stronger, healthier relationships. In this episode, you will hear: What it really means to be an empath and how to manage overwhelming emotions Tools for protecting your energy and creating strong, clear boundaries The power of loving detachment and how to stay grounded in challenging situations How to use your empathic gifts without feeling drained or overstimulated Judith's personal stories and advice on balancing empathy with self-care Ways to build more connected relationships while honoring your own emotional needs Resources from this Episode: Get The Genius of Empathy by Dr. Judith Orloff Dr. Judith Orloff's Website: drjudithorloff.com Follow Dr. Orloff on Instagram: @judith.orloff.md Take Judith's Empath Quiz: Are You an Empath? MORE MICHELLE CHALFANT Website: https://www.michellechalfant.com Membership: The Academy of Awakening https://www.theacademyofawakening.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themichellechalfant Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMichelleChalfant The Adult Chair® Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theadultchair YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Michellechalfant
¡Prepárate para emocionarte, cantar y redescubrir #LaMagiaDelMusical! En esta emocionante iniciativa, 50 pódcasts se han unido para celebrar clásicos de culto y estrenos recientes de uno de los géneros más fascinantes del séptimo arte: el cine musical. Cada día un pódcast diferente explorará la historia, canciones e impacto cultural de películas que han marcado a generaciones; toda la información de la iniciativa aquí: https://linktr.ee/IniciativasPod También lanzamos una campaña solidaria en apoyo a la Fundación Pequeño Deseo, que vela por niños y niñas con enfermedades graves; nuestro objetivo es recaudar 100 € para acercar a cada niño a su deseo. Colabora aquí, cada pequeña aportación cuenta: https://www.migranodearena.org/reto/la-magia-del-musical Desde CineActual nos complace traer a esta iniciativa Chicago, la electrizante película de 2002 que reavivó el interés por el género y se convirtió en un clásico instantáneo por méritos propios. Samuel Úbeda, Francisco Javier Santiago y Javier Muñoz cantan, bailan y ríen analizando este pináculo del musical que trata temas tan diversos e interesantes como el sensacionalismo, la fama y el sistema judicial, entre otros. ¡Aunque todo lo que nos importe es el amor, escúchanos y danos todo el razzle dazzle del mundo! Escucha también el pódcast «S07E53 - Los musicales favoritos de la podcastfera» aquí: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/135467029 En La Magia del Musical participan: ¡A la Velocidad Absurda!, Amity Island Podcast, Archivos Secretos Del Dr. Orloff, Atalaya del Friki, Batseñales, Café con Podcast, Cine Desencadenado, CineActual, Criterio Cero, CronoCine, Curioso, Destino Arrakis, Diario de Argifonte, Doble Sesión Podcast, El Acomodado, El Café de Rick, El Recuento Musical, El Rugido de mi Impala, El Secreto del Pentagrama, El sótano de Radio Belgrado, Estación Caladan, Familia Asimétrica, FilmoteCast, Fuera de continuidad, Hablo de Cine, Just Live it, La Conversación, La Guarida del Sith, La Taberna del Irlandés, La Tardis Sobre Metropolis, La Viñeta en Disco Infierno, Maniatic Podcast, Mocking Pod, Nido de Haters, Par-Impar, Perla Americana, Peskito y Medio, Pinkerton Podcast, Planeta Bob, Podcast Infinito, Policías Pelis, Psicología Plas, Puede Ser una Charla Más, Puro Vicio, +QCine Podcast, Sagas, Sección 31, Tiempo de Culto, Torpedo Rojo, Travelcaster y Universo Enmascarado. En el apartado visual nos ha echado una mano Pike. La Magia del Musical ha sido coordinada por Juan Ángel Romero (Familia Asimétrica) y Luis Millán (Just Live It). Grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/CineActual Nuestro Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cineactual Canciones inicial «Cicero» y del segmento de las colaboraciones musicales «Onyx» generadas por Francisco Javier Santiago por medio de Suno, bajo licencia CC BY 4.0. Canción final «Ocaso» compuesta e interpretada por Laia Salvat, Francisco Javier Santiago y Albert Vilella, bajo licencia CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
In this episode, we dive into Redding's new and thriving mural and art installation scene. How are these creative projects chosen? What's the strategy behind them, and how are they shaping the city's identity? Join us as we speak with Danny Orloff, who shares the process, vision, and impact of bringing public art to life in Redding. Danny is the Tourism Marketing Director for Visit Redding, but his role in public art is a passion project with the local non-profit The Forward Redding Foundation. He is also a member of the Art in Public Places Committee and an artist himself.Let's uncover the power of art to inspire, connect, and elevate our community.Read the transcript here>>Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Visit the City of Redding website Love the podcast? The best way to spread the word is to rate and review!
durée : 00:26:01 - Le Feuilleton - Dans les relations entre le KGB, la DGSE et la CIA, le jeu de dupes atteint son paroxysme. Rien n'est ce qu'il paraît. Après avoir eu accès au saint des saints, l'agente secrète Alpine est forcée de faire un choix qui provoquera le chaos.
Danny Orloff, director of Paint the Town Redding and Karlo Henry founder of The Art Hunger/Viva Downtown Arts Director, joins Viva Downtown on the Downtown Discussion Podcast to discuss Beyond the Box Art Project. Beyond the Box coordinated by Orloff and Henry is a creative partnership between Redding Electric Utility and 20 local artists to paint 20 unique and diverse murals on City of Redding Electric Boxes in Downtown. Danny and Karlo discuss the impact, process, and inspiration behind this project.
Why are empaths more susceptible to experiencing trauma than most? Are you a sensitive person? Are you an empath with a more sensitive and perceptive system? What is happening is that our nervous system is more sensitive, receiving information that others don't, feeling things that others don't, which means having an uncontrollable body response to imperceptible changes in the environment. Like being in a noisy crowd and not able to turn it off, our sensitivity can lead to overwhelm. Which leads to the hard truth, while being sensitive may be a superpower sometimes, it more often than not is overwhelming for our system and causes a trauma response in our body. Pretty soon we can be having emotional meltdowns, or physical health symptoms that are embarrassing or ones that we think are random. In this episode, I chat with Dr. Judith Orloff to explore the ways in which this can lead to a greater susceptibility to trauma, as well as how to embrace the unique gifts that heightened sensitivity brings. Dr. Orloff is a UCLA trained psychiatrist and has been called “the godmother of the empath movement”. She synthesizes traditional medicine with cutting-edge knowledge of intuition, energy, and spirituality, and believes in the power of integrating this wisdom. In this episode, you'll learn: Why highly sensitive people are more prone to trauma The different types of overwhelming situations an empath might encounter The hidden needs of empaths Why empaths are more vulnerable to physical health symptoms How this level of sensitivity can actually be a superpower Practical strategies for empaths, like sensory inventories and boundary setting, to not just survive but thrive For more information and show notes, please visit our website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/biology-of-trauma-podcast/
Breaking into Showbiz is like breaking into Fort Knox. Breaking out, we're talking Alcatraz. Abigail Paine, born Miriam Rosen, has been in love with Show Business since childhood, perpetually fantasizing herself as the Little Trouper Who Finds Stardom and True Love by the end of the movie. After a hundred shows and a hundred one-night stands, love and fame still elude her, and she'd rather suck a tailpipe than face another audition. Complicating her search for the Busby Berkeley ending is her primitive alter-ego- The Beast. This creature can track, kill, dismember and devour an entire cheesecake; can beat the hell out of smaller muggers on the sidewalks of New York; and can't say no to recreational sex with a famous director on the Third Ring of the New York State Theater while a public tour is in progress. When Abigail finds love at long last, she is faced with an agonizing choice: Showbiz or The Guy
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Want to share your thoughts? Fill out our listener form Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company In this insightful episode of Negotiate Anything, host Kwame Christian, Esq., M.A., sits down with renowned psychiatrist Dr. Judith Orloff to delve into the powerful role of empathy in negotiation and leadership. Dr. Orloff shares her unique perspective on combining traditional medical knowledge with empathy and intuition, emphasizing the transformative impact of genuine, empathetic connections. The conversation explores practical skills to enhance negotiating ability, improve business interactions, and foster respectful relationships. Tune in to discover how empathy can not only heal relationships but also elevate professional conduct and negotiation effectiveness. What Will Be Covered: The definition and importance of empathy in negotiation and leadership. Practical skills to integrate empathy into business and personal relationships. Strategies for dealing with challenging individuals, including narcissists. Connect with Judith judithorloff.com Follow Judith Orloff on LinkedIn Dr. Orloff's Shop Order Now The Genius of Empathy by Dr. Judith Orloff Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn The Ultimate Negotiation Guide Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race! Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life! What's in it for you? Exclusive Advice: Gain insights from top negotiation experts. Community Support: Connect with a like-minded community focused on growth. Personal & Professional Growth: Unlock strategies to enhance every aspect of your life. You deserve to negotiate more of the best things in life, and now you can! Don't wait—be the first in line to experience this game-changing resource.
Want to share your thoughts? Fill out our listener form Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company In this insightful episode of Negotiate Anything, host Kwame Christian, Esq., M.A., sits down with renowned psychiatrist Dr. Judith Orloff to delve into the powerful role of empathy in negotiation and leadership. Dr. Orloff shares her unique perspective on combining traditional medical knowledge with empathy and intuition, emphasizing the transformative impact of genuine, empathetic connections. The conversation explores practical skills to enhance negotiating ability, improve business interactions, and foster respectful relationships. Tune in to discover how empathy can not only heal relationships but also elevate professional conduct and negotiation effectiveness. What Will Be Covered: The definition and importance of empathy in negotiation and leadership. Practical skills to integrate empathy into business and personal relationships. Strategies for dealing with challenging individuals, including narcissists. Connect with Judith judithorloff.com Follow Judith Orloff on LinkedIn Dr. Orloff's Shop Order Now The Genius of Empathy by Dr. Judith Orloff Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn The Ultimate Negotiation Guide Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race! Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life! What's in it for you? Exclusive Advice: Gain insights from top negotiation experts. Community Support: Connect with a like-minded community focused on growth. Personal & Professional Growth: Unlock strategies to enhance every aspect of your life. You deserve to negotiate more of the best things in life, and now you can! Don't wait—be the first in line to experience this game-changing resource.
durée : 00:28:47 - Le Feuilleton - Jeanne Evans abat ses dernières cartes. L'heure est venue pour chacun de payer le prix de ses actions : la vérité se décide…
durée : 00:28:31 - Le Feuilleton - Les agents Alpine et Orphée quittent la planque que leur avait procurée la DGSE en URSS. Pour rejoindre le monde libre, où la CIA et la DGSE mènent la danse, la route sera longue et périlleuse...
durée : 00:28:35 - Le Feuilleton - Juin 1986. Le KGB est en alerte maximale. L'opération Aiguille prend l'eau, l'agent Formateur se retrouve pris en étau entre la CIA et l'Élysée. Quant à Alpine et Orphée, elles doivent survivre dans un environnement hostile.
durée : 00:27:19 - Le Feuilleton - Dans les relations entre le KGB, la DGSE et la CIA, le jeu de dupes atteint son paroxysme. Rien n'est ce qu'il paraît. Après avoir eu accès au saint des saints, l'agente secrète Alpine est forcée de faire un choix qui provoquera le chaos.
durée : 00:28:32 - Le Feuilleton - L'agente secrète Alpine s'intègre à merveille dans sa nouvelle vie soviétique. Tandis qu'Orphée veille au grain sur ses premiers pas en URSS, Formateur entend bien monnayer avec la CIA les fruits de son audace stratégique...
durée : 00:28:41 - Le Feuilleton - Après avoir été malmenée par le NKVD, Jeanne Evans aka Alpine refait surface. Sa mission commence : l'agente Orphée se met en mouvement. Mais à Paris, l'exécutif n'apprécie pas du tout les méthodes de Formateur.
durée : 00:28:33 - Le Feuilleton - Septembre 1985. L'agente Alpine disparaît des radars français. La DGSE, tourmentée par l'affaire du Rainbow Warrior, joue un double jeu avec l'Elysée. Le nouveau directeur des services prend de gros risques.
durée : 00:28:30 - Le Feuilleton - Juin 1986. Le KGB est en alerte maximale. L'opération Aiguille prend l'eau, l'agent Formateur se retrouve pris en étau entre la CIA et l'Élysée. Quant à Alpine et Orphée, elles doivent survivre dans un environnement hostile.
durée : 00:28:42 - Le Feuilleton - Juin 1985. Quatre otages français sont détenus au Liban. Pour sortir de l'impasse, la DGSE envisage de monter une opération risquée en URSS. L'ex-espionne Jeanne Evans va redevenir un maillon-clé du dispositif...
durée : 00:28:33 - Le Feuilleton - Septembre 1985. L'agente Alpine disparaît des radars français. La DGSE, tourmentée par l'affaire du Rainbow Warrior, joue un double jeu avec l'Elysée. Le nouveau directeur des services prend de gros risques.
durée : 00:28:41 - Le Feuilleton - Après avoir été malmenée par le NKVD, Jeanne Evans aka Alpine refait surface. Sa mission commence : l'agente Orphée se met en mouvement. Mais à Paris, l'exécutif n'apprécie pas du tout les méthodes de Formateur.
durée : 00:28:27 - Le Feuilleton - L'agente secrète Alpine s'intègre à merveille dans sa nouvelle vie soviétique. Tandis qu'Orphée veille au grain sur ses premiers pas en URSS, Formateur entend bien monnayer avec la CIA les fruits de son audace stratégique...
durée : 00:28:27 - Le Feuilleton - Les agents Alpine et Orphée quittent la planque que leur avait procurée la DGSE en URSS. Pour rejoindre le monde libre, où la CIA et la DGSE mènent la danse, la route sera longue et périlleuse...
durée : 00:28:43 - Le Feuilleton - Jeanne Evans abat ses dernières cartes. L'heure est venue pour chacun de payer le prix de ses actions : la vérité se décide…
durée : 00:27:14 - Le Feuilleton - Dans les relations entre le KGB, la DGSE et la CIA, le jeu de dupes atteint son paroxysme. Rien n'est ce qu'il paraît. Après avoir eu accès au saint des saints, l'agente secrète Alpine est forcée de faire un choix qui provoquera le chaos.
durée : 00:05:31 - Le Feuilleton - Le récapitulatif classé "secret défense" de la saison 1.
durée : 00:28:42 - Le Feuilleton - Juin 1985. Quatre otages français sont détenus au Liban. Pour sortir de l'impasse, la DGSE envisage de monter une opération risquée en URSS. L'ex-espionne Jeanne Evans va redevenir un maillon-clé du dispositif...
On this episode, I spoke to editors Nathan Orloff and Shane Reid about their work on Saturday Night. MORE ABOUT SATURDAY NIGHT: At 11:30pm on October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television – and culture – forever. Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Gil Kenan & Reitman, Saturday Night is based on the true story of what happened behind the scenes in the 90 minutes leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live. Full of humor, chaos, and the magic of a revolution that almost wasn't, we count down the minutes in real time until we hear those famous words…
Some podcast apps may not display links from our show notes properly, so we have included a list of links at the end of this description. * Empathy is so much more than feeling deeply—it holds transformative power to heal ourselves, strengthen our relationships, and amplify our purpose. Psychiatrist and bestselling author Judith Orloff presents empathy as a daily healing practice and a form of emotional intelligence accessible to all. Drawing on insights from neuroscience, psychology, and energy medicine, Dr. Orloff's newest book, The Genius of Empathy, shows us how to access our sensitivities, soothe our nervous systems, and stop absorbing the emotions of others. * In this episode, Dr. Orloff is joined by empath, spiritual seeker, and intuitive healer Laura Rowe for a conversation about igniting empathy as a superpower for transformative personal healing, deeper relationships, and more potent work in the world. * This episode was recorded during a live online event on April 24th, 2024. You can also watch it on the CIIS Public Programs YouTube channel. A transcript is available at ciispod.com. To find out more about CIIS and public programs like this one, visit our website ciis.edu and connect with us on social media @ciispubprograms. * We hope that each episode of our podcast provides opportunities for growth, and that our listeners will use them as a starting point for further introspection. Many of the topics discussed on our podcast have the potential to bring up feelings and emotional responses. If you or someone you know is in need of mental health care and support, here are some resources to find immediate help and future healing: * -Visit 988lifeline.org or text, call, or chat with The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988 from anywhere in the U.S. to be connected immediately with a trained counselor. Please note that 988 staff are required to take all action necessary to secure the safety of a caller and initiate emergency response with or without the caller's consent if they are unwilling or unable to take action on their own behalf. * -Visit thrivelifeline.org or text “THRIVE” to begin a conversation with a THRIVE Lifeline crisis responder 24/7/365, from anywhere: +1.313.662.8209. This confidential text line is available for individuals 18+ and is staffed by people in STEMM with marginalized identities. * -Visit translifeline.org or call (877) 565-8860 in the U.S. or (877) 330-6366 in Canada to learn more and contact Trans Lifeline, who provides trans peer support divested from police. * -Visit ciis.edu/ciis-in-the-world/counseling-clinics to learn more and schedule counseling sessions at one of our centers. * -Find information about additional global helplines at befrienders.org. * LINKS * Podcast Transcripts: https://www.ciispod.com/ * California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) Website: https://www.ciis.edu/ * CIIS Public Programs YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ciispublicprograms * CIIS Public Programs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ciispubprograms/ * Mental Health Care and Support Resources: https://988lifeline.org/ https://thrivelifeline.org/ https://translifeline.org/ https://www.ciis.edu/ciis-in-the-world/counseling-clinics https://befrienders.org/
A NEW BOOK TO CRY OVER But only because noted psychiatrist Judith Orloff has a new book out called The Genius of Empathy:Practical Skills to Heal Your Sensitive Self, Your Relationships, and the World. In it, she is drawing on insights from neuroscience, psychology, and energy medicine, Dr. Orloff shows us how to access our sensitivities, soothe our nervous system, and stop absorbing the emotions of others. She begins with the magic of empathy to find greater self-love and healing–including from trauma. Subsequent chapters apply empathy to our relationships, communities, and the world. Exploring each chapter's practices, you'll learn the art of empathic listening, how to stop overthinking, and the importance of setting healthy boundaries and loving detachment to prevent overwhelm, burnout, and more. Find out more about Dr. Orloff here, she joins me at 1pm to discuss.
Empathy is so much more than feeling deeply -It holds a transformative power to heal ourselves, strengthen our relationships, and amplify our purpose. Judith Orloff, MD, author of the new book, 'The Genius of Empathy: Practical Skills to Heal Your Sensitive Self, Your Relationships and the World', will take you beyond the typical definition of empathy to show you how to empathize without over-giving or burning out. Drawing on insights from neuroscience, psychology, and energy medicine, Dr. Orloff will discuss how to access your sensitivities, soothe your nervous system, and stop absorbing the emotions of others. She'll also discuss the importance of empathic listening, setting healthy boundaries and loving detachment (especially with toxic relationships) to prevent overwhelm. All of us can learn to be more empathic - its genius is highly attainable. It's a superpower that's within everyone's reach. Empathy requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. When we reach for our most admirable kindness within, we find a path out of misunderstanding and hate. Practicing empathy recalibrates us toward healthier ways of behaving and perceiving the world. We learn to live in a more spacious, heartfelt place where we can see every situation from the most compassionate, big-picture place. Dr. Orloff will take live calls from listeners. USA Callers Dial (1.888.346.9141/International Callers Dial (001.480.5535754).
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The Source: Judith Orloff, MD, is author of the new book, The Genius of Empathy: Practical Skills to Heal Your Sensitive Self, Your Relationships, and the World with Foreword by the Dalai Lama (Sounds True, April 9, 2024). Dr. Orloff is a member of the UCLA Psychiatric Clinical Faculty and a New York Times bestselling author. She's a leading voice in the fields of medicine, psychiatry, empathy, and intuitive development. Her work has been featured on CNN, NPR, Talks at Google, TEDx, and the American Psychiatric Association. She has also appeared in USA Today; O, The Oprah Magazine; Scientific American; and The New England Journal of Medicine. She specializes in treating highly sensitive people in her private practice. Learn more at drjudithorloff.com.
Welcome to Superhumanize and another deep dive into all things human potential. Today, I am thrilled to have Dr. Judith Orloff join us. Dr. Orloff is a psychiatrist, an empath and intuitive healer, and the New York Times bestselling author of several transformative books, including "The Empath's Survival Guide," "Thriving as an Empath" and her latest, "The Genius of Empathy”.As a full-blown empath myself, I deeply resonate with Dr. Orloff's work and the unique insights she offers into the world of empaths and highly sensitive individuals. In this episode, we will explore the concept of empathy as a superpower, how empaths can protect their energy, and the fascinating neuroscience behind our empathic abilities. We'll also touch on the evolutionary significance of empathy and its role in shaping the future of humanity.Get ready for a compelling conversation that blends scientific insights, practical advice, and profound wisdom. Whether you're an empath seeking to thrive or simply curious about the incredible potential of empathy, this episode is packed with valuable information.In my conversation with Dr. Orloff, you'll discover:00:20 Meet Dr. Judith Orloff: Empath Expert00:54 Exploring Empathy as a Superpower02:53 Empathy in Daily Life05:41 Navigating Negative News and Emotional Overload11:44 Empathy in Relationships14:31 Challenges for Empaths: Overcoming Overwhelm17:27 Communicating Empath Needs22:04 Dealing with Narcissists26:02 Empathy in a Tech-Driven World31:04 Conclusion and ResourcesResources mentioned:Dr. Orloff's websiteBooks authored and co-authored by Judith OrloffGuest's social handles:InstagramYouTubeLinkedInFacebookP.S. If you enjoy this episode and feel it helps to elevate your life, please give us a rating or review. And if you feel others may benefit from this podcast as well, spread the word, share and help grow our tribe of Superhumans. When we help heal One, we help heal All. Much gratitude and love.Yours,Ariane
Marie is taking a break for the holiday. Please enjoy this encore episode of her interview with Dr. Judith Orloff—psychiatrist, empath, intuitive healer and New York Times best-selling author. Dr. Orloff discusses her newest book, The Genius of Empathy, which includes a foreword by the Dalai Lama. Interested in receiving guidance from Marie? Visit her podcast page and record a question that will be answered in an upcoming podcast episode.
Jim & Livio know NOTHING about insurance, and neither do the customers of Dr. Orloff. The Human Monster is a 1939 British horror film starring Bela Lugosi (originally titled the Dark Eyes Of London). One of Lugosi's more popular 'poverty row' films, he plays a dual role of Dr. Orloff and the meek and blind Professor Dearborn. Jim & Livio discuss Lugosi's almost-wartime trip across the pond, the production, the 'H' code the film received from censors, and much more! Alternate SidesA movie podcast with a twistListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Unlock the secrets to empathetic leadership with our guest, Dr. Judith Orloff, author of "The Genius of Empathy." ✅ Join over 10,000 newsletter subscribers: https://go.ryanhanley.com/ ✅ For daily insights and ideas on peak performance: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanhanley ✅ Subscribe to the YouTube show: https://youtube.com/ryanmhanleyConnect with Dr Judith OrloffThe Genius of Empathy book: https://amzn.to/3VYI9N0Website: https://drjudithorloff.com/Discover how empathy isn't a soft skill but a powerful, essential tool for transforming team dynamics and driving success. We delve into the concept of the "namaste effect," and how respecting others' spirits can revolutionize business relationships, even in the face of personal differences. Dr. Orloff shares the essence of empathy, teaching us the importance of putting ourselves in others' shoes and practicing self-empathy.Throughout the episode, we explore the balance between empathy and strength in leadership. Learn how to maintain firm boundaries while fostering an environment of mutual respect and clear communication. Dr. Orloff discusses how living with a "one day to live" attitude can inspire leaders to prioritize empathy without sacrificing productivity. We address common concerns, such as the fear of being perceived as too lenient, and provide strategies to manage team dynamics effectively.For leaders seeking practical advice on cultivating empathy, this episode is a goldmine. Dr. Orloff offers actionable techniques like mental preparation before meetings and using affirming language to shift towards a more empathetic leadership style. Tune in to discover how empathetic leadership can create a cohesive and trusting team culture, reduce conflicts, and lead to healthier, more productive work environments.
In this episode, Marie interviews Dr. Judith Orloff, a psychiatrist, empath, intuitive healer and New York Times best selling author. Dr. Orloff discusses her newest book, The Genius of Empathy, which includes a foreword by the Dalai Lama. After the interview, Marie answers listener questions ranging from source of fears and insecurities while working with clients to pain in the hip that may be energy-related. Interested in receiving guidance from Marie? Visit her podcast page and record a question that will be answered in an upcoming podcast episode.
Judith Orloff, UCLA clinical psychiatrist and author of The Genius of Empathy: Practical Skills to Heal Your Sensitive Self, Your Relationships, and the World, explains that empathy is what connects us. It’s the ability to care, to listen, and to open our hearts. The practice of empathy, Orloff says, is a simple yet “precious gift” and that displaying empathy is the “best of who we are.” Orloff also says being empathetic is “a way we can save our world because empathy is the key element in reaching out to people, even if you disagree with them, even if you don't like them, it allows you to establish accord with them.” In addition, Orloff says, “when you're open to empathy, all kinds of good things can happen to your body. There's something called the Mother Teresa effect, where it's been shown that if you witness an act of empathy, and I were to draw your blood, it would show that your immunity would go up immediately. And what that says to me is that just alone, watching empathy can increase our immunity and make us healthier.” Zachary Wallmark, an associate professor of musicology and with the Center for Translational Neuroscience at the University of Oregon, talks about his research on the intersection of music and empathy. Wallmark has observed, through magnetic imagining, how listening to music relates to social cognition and empathy. “Empathy,” Wallmark says, “produces a very distinctive neural signature in the brain when folks are listening to music. Empathy modulates music processing in areas of the brain that are associated with cognitive control, with social processing, with reward, and with emotion.” Through music, Wallmark says, we can “explore our own identity, learn about others, bond with others. So music can be useful in social cohesion, bonding, [and] it can help coordinate group activity. It can also demarcate social boundaries, who is like us and who is different from us.” In her book The Genius of Empathy: Practical Skills to Heal Your Sensitive Self, Your Relationships, and the World, author Judith Orloff says “If you're having difficulties with your relationships, just try this gift-- just to listen, with your eyes, with your voice, with your heart - it's such a gift and it helps people feel seen and heard and valued, which is the point of empathy.” Judith Orloff, pictured here, says “in my life, the most important thing to me is connection, and love and understanding. That is what gives me the most meaning Whether it's with nature, with human beings, with animals - empathy allows us that opportunity to connect with our human kind and everything about this life that we've been given.” Photo courtesy of Bob Riha Zachery Wallmark, pictured here, says “music can create a kind of playground to try on, in a fantasy sense, different types of emotional reactions. You can be a different person, you can experience things that you're not experiencing in your … normal life." Photo by Kim Leeson. Delve deeper into life, philosophy, and what makes us human by joining the Life Examined discussion group on Facebook.
At the heart of so many relationship questions we've received—and relationships in general—is a common thread: EMPATHY. This "healing force", as our esteemed guest calls it, has the power to not only heal our relationships with others, but with ourselves. So why do so few of us understand its powers? Today we're honored to be joined by THE foremost expert on empathy, Dr. Judith Orloff, dubbed “the godmother of the empath movement.” Dr. Orloff is a board-certified psychiatrist and the New York Times best-selling author of several books, including 2017's landmark "The Empath's Survival Guide" and her latest, "The Genius of Empathy: Practical Skills to Heal Your Sensitive Self, Your Relationships, and the World". Today she helps dispel the misconceptions around empathy, demonstrates how to draw healthy boundaries, and explains the transformative, healing power of SELF-empathy. She explains why it's OK that your partner isn't the same empathy "type" as you, whether or not you can have too much empathy, and how to approach someone whose beliefs you fundamentally disagree with. Today's conversation is the warm hug you needed and will hopefully inspire healing in your more complicated relationships, especially the one you have with yourself. Thank you to our sponsor! - Go to https://www.rocketmoney.com/SHANDY to save money and cancel unwanted subscriptions the easy way! More Dr. Judith Orloff: - The book, "The Genius Of Empathy": https://bit.ly/3U6uCRk - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/judith.orloff.md - Website: https://drjudithorloff.com Time Stamps: 0:00 - Welcome To The Legendary Dr. Judith Orloff! 3:41 - What Is Empathy & Empathy Vs Compassion 5:10 - What Are Her Thoughts On The Term “Empath” Becoming Mainstream? 6:52 - The Biggest Misconceptions About Empathy 10:32 - Drawing Boundaries 16:19 - Is Empathy Something We're Born With? Nature Vs Nurture 17:31 - Can One Really Become *More* Empathic? 20:38 - The Empathy Types 23:13 - Mismatched Empathy In Relationships 29:19 - Tips For Self Empathy 31:24 - How Can I Make Empathy Work In A Way That Isn't Ultimately To My Disadvantage? 34:04 - Is Self Awareness A Prerequisite to Self Empathy? 34:54 - Tips For Avoiding Empathy-Deficient Types 37:10 - When It Feels Like Someone Doesn't Deserve Empathy 39:19 - Empathy Vs Enablement 43:29 - Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Empathy? 45:12 - Sharleen's Takeaways 46:11 - Tips For Empathizing With Someone Whose Beliefs You Fundamentally Disagree With 49:06 - Shandy Debrief If you have a relationship question, write us at: dearshandy@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When we think about those special traits or abilities we consider to be "superpowers," empathy isn't usually the first thing that comes to mind. In fact, empathy is often seen as a weakness, not a strength. Through her bestselling books and her work training new psychiatrists, Dr. Judith Orloff is helping to change the narrative around empathy. In this podcast, Tami Simon speaks with Dr. Orloff about her new book, The Genius of Empathy, and how we can each begin to cultivate an empathic style that supports a thriving life. Tune in now for their conversation on how empathy opens the heart and fosters healing, the beauty of self-empathy and how it differs from self-compassion, empathy overwhelm, the four styles of empathy and how to identify your own, boundary-setting tools for empaths, the empathy spectrum, empathy deficiency disorders, trauma and empathy, letting go of resentment and helping it let go of you, empathic attunement, the practice of shielding, transmitting empathic love to people and places in need, observing without absorbing, and more. Note: This episode originally aired on Sounds True One, where these special episodes of Insights at the Edge are available to watch live on video and with exclusive access to Q&As with our guests. Learn more at join.soundstrue.com.