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Clarity & hope for parents in these anxious times with Dr Jenny Brown. This podcast features examples from the frontlines of parenting, plus discussions with parents and helpers considering how best to be a positive resource for their child’s wellbeing. It draws from research and Bowen family systems theory revealing that families do best when the parent focuses on managing themself and clarifying parenting principles rather than changing the child.
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Psych Attack focuses on the diversity of the domain of psychology. Join us for a relaxed conversation with experts discussing the topics they are passionate about in psychological research and/or practice. The aim is to better understand the spectrum of human experience, the methods used in psychology, and the people attracted to working within it. The conversations will be of interest and accessible to novice and experienced psychology listeners alike.
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Welcome to a series of podcasts that will give you insight into different psychological processes or concepts that you can use to improve your everyday life.
Your host, Graham Scott, has spent 30 years working as an applied social and organisational psychologist and lecturing part-time in a number of university programs including the MBA and Master of Project Management in Queensland. Throughout this time, he has identified a model to highlight a systems approach that shows how the social and psychological dynamics in any group – be it a commercial organisation corporation; the world community- a country or the local golf club – anywhere where people get together – And then how these dynamics impact on the effectiveness of that group.
This is where he developed a fascination for understanding how much of our communication – decision-making and problem-solving was based on flawed processes influenced by dynamics that for the most part people are not really aware of. We all make decisions – often directed by others – intentionally or accidentally and are flawed by our own biases – emotions and ways of thinking.
And, where the premise of this podcast began. Graham proposes that the rational human being is an illusionary concept in so far as how we do make decisions – work to protect our egos – and manage our anxieties. This is not defeatist or negative – it's just a view but it doesn’t have to
be our reality.
In each fortnightly podcast, you will be introduced to a different topic such as, “power in relationships” – "why we think what we think” – “the influence of emotions on decision making” – “what is truth” - “how does personality impact on me” - “how and why we defend our ego “, and “how do we really learn” – starting with the broad notion of irrationality and rationalising.
By listening you will get clarity on how you can balance your emotions with rational thinking, and understanding with learning through stories from the road as Graham has travelled it, and get into some of the big issues such as climate change, social media, identity politics and other big current issues in modern technology.
Be sure to FOLLOW the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, subscribe to my YouTube Channel to watch each episode and and come and connect with me on Instagram, TikTok and Linkedin.
Graham welcomes comments enquiring or criticising from an objective perspective, so if you would like to reach out to him directly the best way to do so is via email: [email protected].
This podcast is brought to you by On Track Studio.
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At The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour Podcast we do things a little differently. While other crime podcasts examine cases, we examine the “mechanics” behind criminal and antisocial behaviour. While cases will certainly be discussed, these will not be the central focus of our show. Rather than talking about what someone did, we will tell you why. Our audience is therefore anyone who is interested in a deep-dive into why criminals and victims do what they do.
So join our hosts, Criminologist Dr. Wayne Petherick and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Grant Sinnamon for our weekly episodes.
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There are a lot of fads, blogs and strong opinions, but then there’s SCIENCE. Science Vs is the show from Gimlet that finds out what’s fact, what’s not, and what’s somewhere in between. We do the hard work of sifting through all the science so you don't have to and cover everything from 5G and Pandemics, to Vaping and Fasting Diets.
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The Psych Files is a podcast for anyone who wonders why we do what we do. Experienced educator Michael Britt, Ph.D., in an upbeat and friendly style, shows you how ideas from the field of psychology apply to everyday life. If you are a life-long learner, a student or a teacher, you will find his 20-30 minute episodes enjoyable and educational. Over 14 million episodes have been downloaded to date with over 100,000 people listening every month. See what all the talk is about!
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Online continuing education courses and training for the emergency medical services professional: FR (First Responder), EMT (Emergency Medical Technician), EMT-I (Intermediate), EMT-CCT (Critical Care Tech), EMT-P (Paramedic), firefighters, and other medical professionals.
Take tests and print out CE certificates as soon as you pass the test! Access the program any time, any place via the Internet.
As with any continuing education, please check with your state/regional/local EMS office for accreditation and certification requirements.
An unparalleled continuing education program of the highest quality uniquely tailored to meet the needs of EMS personnel. -
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In this course, we will use the anthropological approach and methodology to understand witch-hunts and persecution. We start by looking at magic, witchcraft and sorcery and explaining the persistence of related beliefs and practices. As we will see the basic idea of witch persecution is that we have an image of a witch (or sorcerer) and then we pin it on someone. We analyze this image in greater detail. Pinning this image on someone is a process of accusation; we analyze among whom, why and how accusations occur. Finally, we look at some “witch-hunts”—including the Great Witch-hunt, the Salem Trials, and McCarthyism—in greater detail.
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How many English accents are there in the world? Let me guess; you're thinking American, British, Australian, or Canadian? And what about grammar and vocabulary? Does it change in each country you visit? Let me introduce myself: my name is Kimberley Law, and I've created this podcast for people to continue learning English by being exposed to multiple accents in real-life conversations.
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Mondays with Milly is a podcast about the past as told by someone who was there.
Through a series of interviews, "Milly" - AKA Doreen from Manchester - talks about her life from the Great Depression era and World War 2 to the present day. Now in her nineties, Milly is a natural story-teller with a razor-sharp memory. Her recount of a life spanning some of history's defining moments provides a unique insight into how people lived, coped, survived and endured times of great adversity.
Recorded during the Covid19 era, these online interviews have relevance during uncertain times. -
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Welcome to “Yo Hablo Español.” This is a podcast for those of you who have an intermediate or advanced level in Spanish. In this podcast, you have an opportunity to hear people around the world who have learned Spanish, and they share their journey, their story and how Spanish has become part of their lives. In this podcast we can also learn about cultural differences, routines and curiosities between the Spanish speaking world and the rest of the world and you participate on the podcast if you would like to share your own story, your journey and your experience learning Spanish.
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Sahil Adeem Podcast features live sessions, speeches, clips, and engaging podcasts from Sahil Adeem, a prominent behavioral trainer, public speaker, and founder of The Source Code Academia. This podcast uniquely connects science and Islam, offering insights on personal development, faith, and social issues.
Join millions of listeners as Sahil Adeem uses his candid style to inspire you to challenge conventional thinking and explore the relationship between knowledge, spirituality, and self-discovery.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Systems change requires new ways of thinking and doing to create a thriving world. We live in a time of interconnected crises - climate change, rising inequality and rapid urbanisation are urgently challenging our present and future. In Australia there are already more than 122,000 people without a safe, secure place to call home, and a chronic shortage of affordable housing. Join me in conversation with experts in the field as we unpack the relationship between homelessness and our changing climate. Together, we tell stories of our connection to place and planet as home.