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Psychotherapist and author Richard Hogan joins Anton to discuss a statement from the UK's Education Secretary on how children need to start building resilience and emotional strength as key to preparing them for life's challenges.Listen here.
Psychotherapist Richard Hogan offers advice about navigating the tricky teenage years, the healthy way to approach new behaviours during adolescence, how to deal with raging hormones and the inevitable clashes that come with this phase of life.
Topics covered : Betrayal, heartbreak, breakdown, trust, prevention, repair, connection, healing. Originally from Douglas in Cork, psychotherapist Richard Hogan lives in Dublin with his wife and their 3 daughters.He writes a weekly column with the Irish Examiner and often appears on TV and radio and he specialises in working with families.He's also written two brilliant books ‘Parenting the screenager' and ‘Home is where the start is' and during this conversation he talks about affairs.Why people have them, the heartbreaking impact of them on a relationship and if it's possible to heal after betrayal.If you connected with Richard during this conversation, you can check out his previous episodes from last summer and the one he recorded earlier this year about anxiety, especially in kids and teenagers.Book mention : ‘The 5 love languages' by Gary ChapmanIf you're a fan of what I do, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why do we tend to lose our sense of play in adulthood, and how can we reclaim it? All to discuss with Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and author of “Home Is Where The Start Is”.
Why do we tend to lose our sense of play in adulthood, and how can we reclaim it? All to discuss with Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and author of “Home Is Where The Start Is”.
Topics covered : Connection, communication, boundaries, friendships, modelling, play dates, safety, brain development, true masculinity, the manosphere, porn, healthy eating, sleep.This week psychotherapist Richard Hogan is back on the pod.Originally from Douglas in Cork he lives in Dublin with his wife and their 3 daughters.He specialises in working with families and he's also written two brilliant books ‘Parenting the screenager' and ‘Home is where the start is'.During this conversation we talk about Adolescence on the back of the hit TV show. He talks about what to do in the preteen stage of life along with those challenging years during adolescence itself and he covers things like the importance of our kids having a wide friendship circle and why that is.Cultivating a healthy home environment, one with good communication and boundaries.He also discusses masculinity and what he has to say is well worth listening to.There is so much in this episode!If you're a fan of what I do, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Psychotherapist, Richard Hogan talks to Brendan about the complex relationships that can exist between adult children and their parents – when it's too close for comfort, feeling rejected when a child finds a life partner, setting good boundaries and when it turns toxic.
Stabbing on Wellington Rd, what it's like to do Jury Duty & Richard Hogan on Netflix show Adolescence.
Tánaiste Simon Harris believes Netflix series 'Adolescence' should be compulsory viewing in secondary schools. Richard Hogan, author and family therapist, and Tríona O'Connor (Criminologist) discuss the idea.
“Adolescence” is the latest Netflix hit, exploring the internet rabbit holes young men can fall into and the impact it has in the real world. With Ciara to discuss more is Dr Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and author of “Home Is Where The Start Is”.
“Adolescence” is the latest Netflix hit, exploring the internet rabbit holes young men can fall into and the impact it has in the real world. With Ciara to discuss more is Dr Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and author of “Home Is Where The Start Is”.
TikTok has announced a new change to the platform to help teenagers shut down from the day – and walk away from their screens.Newstalk's Technology Correspondent, Jess Kelly and Richard Hogan, Family Psychologist and Columnist with The Irish Examiner join Kieran to discuss what's being introduced, and the impact it could have.
Psychotherapist Richard Hogan joined us this week for a chat about growing up in a dysfunctional household and how the stories we tell children about themselves shape who they become.He also explained how his own negative childhood experience with psychotherapy led him to where he is now and why he has a problem with over-diagnosis of anti-depressants for children.There are a lot of challenges to parents today, especially around technology and pornography, that Richard offers guidance on and he explains why young kids need to be protected more online.Sponsored by FBT Gyms.
A new wave of social media users has emerged who specialise in making content you hate. So what makes this so popular? We discuss this with psychotherapist Richard Hogan.
Psychotherapist Dr Richard Hogan on looking at yourself before looking for a life partner; love and intimacy; how to handle conflict and stress; when to seek professional help and when you might need to call it a day.
The chief inspector of the school's watchdog in England, Martyn Oliver has said that widespread change in working habits among parents is worsening school attendance But with the growth of hybrid working, does our education system need to catch up ? All to discuss with Dr Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and author of “Home Is Where The Start Is”.
The chief inspector of the school's watchdog in England, Martyn Oliver has said that widespread change in working habits among parents is worsening school attendance But with the growth of hybrid working, does our education system need to catch up ? All to discuss with Dr Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and author of “Home Is Where The Start Is”.
A first for iPhones, but not one you might expect, as a new app called ‘HotTub', which contains adult content and pornography can be accessed on the device.So, how have we got to the point that pornographic apps are available on iPhones, and is this something that we should be concerned about?Richard Hogan, Family Psychologist and Columnist with The Irish Examiner and Adrian Weckler, Technology Editor with the Irish Independent, join Kieran to discuss.
Psychotherapist Dr Richard Hogan on the narcissistic parent, partner, boss, friend etc in your life. He explains how they operate and strategies to manage them.
Dr Richard Hogan, family psychotherapist and clinical director advises parents on how they can approach and speak to their teenagers after discovering they have been watching pornography, while enlightening the us on the dangers surrounding porn.
This week's episode is Good Grief with award-winning and record-breaking comedian Jason Byrne & psychotherapist Dr. Richard Hogan. The fear you have when you say you've got an episode about grief is that people will think it's super depressing but actually it's not. It's the opposite. It is poignant, at times hilarious and really really special.Irish comedian Jason Byrne is the biggest selling comedian in history at the world famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival and has appeared on the biggest TV comedy shows across the UK including BBC's Live at the Apollo. He has also produced a very special one-man show called Paddy Lama all about his Dad Paddy, who he lost in 2020. In this beautiful and downright hilarious conversation, we explore the transformative power of grief and show that the most important thing we can do for a loved one that has died, and for ourselves, is to talk about them. We've also got another wonderful guest to discuss the subject of grief - celebrity psychotherapist and author Dr. Richard Hogan. It's a pleasure to welcome Richard back to the series and our conversation explores grief from all angles: how we navigate loss as children and adults, how everyone's grief is different and even the language we use around death. It's a fascinating, and I hope super helpful, conversation that could make all the difference for you or someone you care about. The Mind Full Podcast is proudly sponsored by WHOOP, the world's most advanced fitness and health wearable. For one month's free subscription on us just use this link!http://join.whoop.com/mindfullAnd don't forget!Dermot Whelan Live – The Busy and Wrecked Tour is coming to a theatre near you from Jan 2nd 2025.Tickets are on sale now so check out dermotwhelan.com for all the details and I can't wait to get back out on the road and meet you all. The show will be a mix of comedy, craic, meditation and inspiration and hopefully an evening where you can relax and have a laugh and pick up some useful and fun tools too. If you've been feeling wound up, worn down, snowed under or bowled over this is the show for you so grab your stressed-out besties and your bedraggled partners, and join me as I travel all over Ireland and beyond and we'll un-wreck our heads and destress our lives together. Incidentally, I love to see teenagers at my shows too - you just gotta be over 14. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Psychotherapist Richard Hogan joins Brendan to give some timely advice on how to navigate the difficulties of the festive season from surviving the office Christmas party to dealing with family politics and how to alleviate the pressures of the holidays.
"Evolving Manhood: Attitudes, Influence, and Well-being Among Irish Men” was launched today as part of Women's Aid 50 year anniversary. Sarah speaks to CEO of Women's Aid Sarah Benson and Richard Hogan, psychotherapist and author.
Joining Anton this morning to talk about their new podcast 'They f*ck you up' was Ciara Kelly and Richard Hogan.
Psychotherapist, Richard Hogan and Brendan chat about how to get off the hamster wheel of going through the motions to thrive instead in this complex, demanding and sometimes unrelenting world.
Many parents struggle with the dos and don'ts of pocket money. We get some advice for parents with Dr Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and author of the book Home Is Where The Start Is.
Earlier on Newstalk Breakfast, Dr Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist, said that you have to be careful that children understand the value of the money they are getting...When it comes to pocket money, are children losing the value of money? Andrea is joined by listeners, including Siobhan O'Neill white from Mams.ie, to discuss.
A child who refuses to go to school can be difficult to manage – what should you do about it and why is it happening? Dr Richard Hogan joins us to talk through the issues parents and students face.
Anxiety can feel like something that is there to ruin our life, but the little alarm system going off inside us is actually incredibly important in giving us warning signals and keeping us alive. In this week's episode Niall is joined by Dr. Richard Hogan, renowned psychotherapist and clinical director of Therapy Institute. Richard's work as a family psychotherapist has given him a deep understanding of anxiety and the function it provides. From sleep to screens, environment to emotions, there are a number of potential root causes of your anxiety but understanding that it's only trying to protect can be a big step in moving forward. Niall and Richard discuss the anxiety that is being emanated in the modern world and how what we're feeling is most likely a very human response. They also look how children are growing up more anxious with a lack of resilience and a fear of growing up. If you would like to donate to The Rising challenge: https://www.gofundme.com/f/x6dc29-we-need-your-help For more mindfulness content check out Niall's Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/niallbreslin Follow Niall on IG @bressie, TikTok @niallbreslin, FB @whereismymindpodcast and Twitter @nbrez and visit his website: www.niallbreslin.com. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. Stay up to date with Lemonada Media on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. If you or someone you know is struggling emotionally or feeling hopeless, it's important to talk to someone about it now. You can contact one of the resources below for free. In Ireland/U.K.: https://www.samaritans.org/ In the U.S.: https://988lifeline.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Psychotherapist Richard Hogan joins Brendan to discuss those milestones and transitional moments of childhood and how to deal with them
An Irish charity is changing the lives of young people from the Badjao community in the Philippines, and of the Gen Z Irish students who volunteer with them abroad. Richard Hogan, a former teacher and the founder of ‘Embrace Badjao', and Jane Cowen, a volunteer with the charity and author of the Diary of Gen Z student.
To coincide with National Play Day, which runs from July 13 -21, with the theme, 'Time to Play', Virgin Media, in partnership with Ipsos B&A, has commissioned research to highlight the crucial role of play in enhancing well-being and overall quality of life. The research reveals alarming statistics such as three in five young people are experiencing burnout, with those under 35 significantly more affected (61%) compared to older generations (12%). The study also found that young people are less satisfied with their quality of life, with around 59% of young adults being overall satisfied with the quality of life compared to 80% of those over 65. Despite these challenges, an overwhelming 86% of young people want to incorporate more play into their lives. Also surprisingly was the finding that 57% of respondents agree that play is more important than financial success. The research underscores the serious barriers to play, including time commitments, not having the required energy or head space, the cost-of-living crisis, and loneliness. As a result, 65% of respondents feel that the government should do more to encourage play, while 63% believe brands have a role to play. The findings reveal that 38% of young adults believe Irish people are too serious for play, compared to only 20% of those over 65. It also found that 56% of 25-34 year olds think other countries engage in more play than Ireland does. This sentiment underscores the need for societal change in attitudes towards play, with 65% advocating for government action and nearly half supporting the idea of a national play day for adults and children. As summer is upon us, 39% of Irish adults expressed a desire to go on holiday more frequently, specifically to engage in play. With 87% agreeing that play improves quality of life, the call for accessible and affordable play activities is louder than ever. Richard Hogan of TherapyInstitute.ie highlights the importance of play: "Play is not a frivolous activity, it's a fundamental component of our lives. From online virtual reality adventures to real life play and connection, play increases brain functions, decreased stress and improves wellbeing overall. Play is not just for children, it's for all of us at all stages in life." Paul Higgins, VP of Commercial at Virgin Media, said: "Virgin Media believes in the power of Play and this survey underlines the role our products and services have in providing connection, learning and entertainment - all key to play. With those products and services being used more and more we continue to enable digital play as our homes have become our offices, gyms, gaming hubs and cinemas. "With Virgin Media bringing Ireland's best broadband to more areas nationwide it allows more customers to escape into a world of play, and this increased usage and in home experience can empower our customers to unleash their play, in whatever way they choose." See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
"Play is not just a frivolous activity; it's a fundamental component of our lives” so says Dr Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and author of “Home is where the start is” and Richard told us why this morning.
There has been recent calls by U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy to implement warning labels on social media platforms due to their potential harm to adolescents' mental health. Dr. Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and Author of 'Home is where the start is' discussed his thoughts on such a measure.
Education Minister Norma Foley earlier in the programme and she said a total ban on smartphone sales to primary school pupils could be considered if a voluntary agreement does not work. For reaction to the Minister, Family psychotherapist Richard Hogan who has been dealing with the fallout of technology and our children since 2015.
Rejection and failure can be a bitter pill to swallow but as they say “what doesn't kill you makes you stronger”. Failure is part of a healthy life journey and it's important for us not to shield our children from it, says Richard Hogan. Dr. Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist, Author and Columnist with The Irish Examiner joins Seán to discuss.
Two thirds of secondary school students say their parents put no limits on smartphone use. That's according to a new survey published this morning. We discuss the findings with Luke Saunders is co-founder of Studyclix and former teacher, who conducted the survey and Dr Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and Author of ‘Home Is Where The Start Is.'
US comedy legend Dane Cook joins me on the podcast this week to discuss finding resilience and joy in the toughest times imaginable. This truly is an episode that you don't want to miss!As a stand-up comic, Dane Cook was the second comedian ever (after Steve Martin) to sell out multiple dates at Madison Square Gardens. He has produced double platinum comedy albums, has starred in blockbuster movies alongside the likes of Kevin Costner, Jessica Alba, Demi Moore and Steve Carell and has a powerful personal story of family betrayal, loss, professional criticism and learning to rise above it all.Dane's story is an incredible one as just at the height of his record-breaking fame and success he lost both his parents and had to face the reality that his manager brother had stolen all his money, over 12 million dollars, leaving him emotionally broken and financially devastated. He later had to make the impossible decision to send his formerly beloved brother to jail.Would he have the ability to trust anyone around him again? And how would he find the strength amongst the grief and betrayal to get back on stage to earn back his missing millions?In this episode Dane shares the lessons and mindset he picked up through life to help him get through some dark times and find real joy and contentment in a career that has spanned four decades.And imagine ringing your psychotherapist to ask permission to have an affair?! Well, zooming in on the challenging world of romantic betrayal and complex family dynamics, is the star of the hit TV show Raised by the Village, psychotherapist Richard Hogan, who'll be helping us to find resilience after family fall-out and illicit affairs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new survey from the University of Galway finds that while teenagers are more physically healthy (with less alcohol and tobacco usage), their mental health has gone down.We wanted to speak to the people that this survey represents and hear from them what it's like being a teenager today. Kieran is joined by Richard Hogan, Family Psychologist and Columnist with The Irish Examiner to discuss and also speaks with Luke, Aoibhinn, Lenus and Ciara, who are all transition year students.
An Irish man took to Reddit to share his recent experiences of complaining about poor service and encouraging others to do the same even if it's “not the Irish thing to do”. We asked Dr Richard Hogan, Family Psychotherapist and author is it an Irish thing not to complain?
Psychotherapist Richard Hogan on what a mid-life crisis is, who it strikes, how to navigate it and how to prevent one happening in the first place.
‘It's not Dickensian cruelty to ask children to participate in the workforce, it's sensible.' So wrote The Times of London Columnist, Alice Thomson Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Richard Hogan, Clinical Director of Therapy Institute and Columnist with the Irish Examiner and author of 'Home is Where the Start Is'.
Psychotherapist Richard Hogan highlights the smothering effect of being over-scheduled, and inspired us to 'disturb our universe'.
Topics covered : The power of play in building connection with kids, touch, secure attachment, body acceptance, positive modelling, apologising, breaking negative behaviours, resilience building.This week I speak to child and adolescent psychotherapist Debbie Cullinane.She lives in Mayo with her husband James and their two kids, Elsie and Freddie. And in this conversation, she talks about the power of play in building connection with our children and why positive modelling and apologising is so important.It's an episode full of practical advice. I loved it and I hope you will too!To connect with Debbie…Home - Debbie CullinaneDebbie Cullinane Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist MA (@debbiecullinane_) • Instagram photos and videosBook mention : Colleen Hoover ‘It ends with us'If you like this episode, check out previous conversations with Richard Hogan and Sarah Nicole Landry (The Birds Papaya).If you're a fan of what I do, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topics covered : Betrayal, heartbreak, breakdown, trust, prevention, repair, connection, healing. Originally from Douglas in Cork, psychotherapist Richard Hogan lives in Dublin with his wife and their 3 daughters.He writes a weekly column with the Irish Examiner and often appears on TV and radio and he specialises in working with families.He's also written two brilliant books ‘Parenting the screenager' and ‘Home is where the start is' and during this conversation he talks about affairs.Why people have them, the heartbreaking impact of them on a relationship and if it's possible to heal after betrayal.If you connected with Richard during this conversation, you can check out his previous episodes from last summer and the one he recorded earlier this year about anxiety, especially in kids and teenagers.Book mention : ‘The 5 love languages' by Gary ChapmanIf you're a fan of what I do, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A petition to protect children from pornography is urging the Governemnt to introuduce strict regulations to toughen up access to online pornography. Doctor Richard Hogan, author and family therapist, launched the petition just before Christmas, he tells us more.
Topics covered : Overcorrection, parenthood, perfectionism, overwhelm, labelling, resilience, smart phones, porn, the importance of setting boundaries.Originally from Douglas in Cork, psychotherapist Richard Hogan lives in Dublin with his wife and their 3 daughters.He writes a weekly column with the Irish Examiner and often appears on TV and Radio and he specialises in working with families.He's also written two books ‘ Parenting the screenager' and ‘Home is where the start is' and during this conversation he talks about anxiety in kids and teenagers, the importance of building resilience in our kids, the impact of mobile phones and the prevalence of porn use and how that is affecting the lives of young people. He covered so much and as always, I learnt so much by listening to him, especially on the importance of asking your kid questions.If you found this conversation useful, I recommend you check out Richard's previous episode from last summer, if you haven't heard it already.And he'll be back again soon, next time with a totally different topic.Richard is pushing for legislation around pornographic material and limiting access to children which is the unfortunate current reality.I've signed my name, I hope you will too, thanks.Please sign this petitionIf you're a fan of what I do, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neil speaks with psychotherapist Dr. Richard Hogan on his traumatic childhood, children with knives in Cork, and one of the UK's leading psychic mediums TJ Higgs. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's Red FM. May contain sensitive content.
In this episode family psychotherapist and best selling author Richard Hogan chats to Keith about his new book Home Is Where The Start Is, his own childhood, how he parents his children, offers advice on dealing with bullying, social media filtered content, what can be offered in schools, the difference in boys versus girls and much more. You can find Richards new book here. Hosted by Keith Russell, all information about Keith's own personal story is available on The Endless Spiral website www.TheEndlessSpiral.com. Follow Keith on Twitter here Follow Keith on Instagram here Follow Keith on Facebook here. Website: www.theendlessspiral.com
Earlier this year, Ireland was left reeling after a damning report revealed the gaps and mistreatment in our child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) across the State. The report left parents and mental health professionals questioning what support is out there for children and young people who are struggling. In this episode, Niall is joined by family psychotherapist and clinical director of the Therapy Institute, Richard Hogan. Richard has just released his new book, Home Is Where The Start Is, which offers innovative, proactive and practical strategies for dealing with a wide range of issues in the family, including excerpts of his own chaotic upbringing. Niall and Richard discuss the failings of our mental health systems in supporting some of our most vulnerable members of society, the children, and how parents or caregivers can help them develop skills and mindsets to deal with the difficult experiences and feelings that come as part of life. Follow Niall on IG @bressie, TikTok @niallbreslin, FB @whereismymindpodcast and Twitter @nbrez and visit his website: www.niallbreslin.com. Where is My Mind? is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try and get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/mymind Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. A big thank you to Lemonada Media for welcoming us to the family. Stay up to date with Lemonada Media on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. If you or someone you know is struggling emotionally or feeling hopeless, it's important to talk to someone about it now. You can contact one of the resources below for free. In Ireland/U.K.: https://www.samaritans.org/ In the U.S.: https://988lifeline.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.