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Most people associate the term “traumatic brain injury” with the type of severe damage that could only be caused by something as drastic a fracture of the skull. However, the truth is that you could have a significant brain injury dramatically affecting your life without you even knowing it. In the first episode in a series on brain injuries, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen describe the different forms of brain trauma.
No matter what religion or philosophy you subscribe to, spirituality can give your life a deeper sense of meaning and purpose. In the fourth and final episode of “Suicide Awareness Week,” Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen discuss the spiritual factors that play a role in depression and suicide, and how believing in something larger than yourself can help to get you through troubled times.
Little: An 18th Century Story Makes Me Think About the Importance of Education
Happier with Gretchen Rubin
This story from the life of Samuel Johnson reminds us: “It is wonderful what a difference learning makes upon people even in the common intercourse of life.” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
697 Rachel Hollis: How to Build Confidence, Believe in Yourself and Become Your Best Self
The School of Greatness
JUST KEEP GOING. There are three fears we struggle with the most: The fear of failure The fear of success And the fear of judgment. The center of all of those fears is “I am not enough.” When we get past that, we can step into anything. People-pleasing is an issue a lot of us face. It’s crazy how we can allow one person’s opinion of us to hold us back. That’s why I really enjoyed my conversation with a bestselling mom who overcame her need to make other people happy: Rachel Hollis. Rachel had been working for over a decade on her career, her marriage, and her brand before her career took off. She wrote six books that hardly sold any copies. Her seventh book became a hit. Her life changed with one viral post that created the momentum for her bestselling book. Girl, …
What is running culture? I suppose the answer depends upon whom you ask. For example, Sanjay Rawal's perspective will likely vary from that of Shalane Flanagan. If you ask Knox Robinson, his definition will have little to do with splits and podiums — and everything to do with movement as an art form. Running as a means of personal and philosophical expression. The physical voice of literature. Poetry. Music. And Politics. For Knox, running as an act of rebellion — a means to unshackle oneself from pressures and expectations both external and internal. Freedom from the lies others tell us. And liberty from the lies we tell ourselves. This week he explains. You're not going to want to miss it. Based in New York City, Knox isn’t just a great runner and coach. He isn't just a great writer. And he isn’t just the co-founder …
242- Intelligenza emotiva: perché non esistono le emozioni positive e negative...
Il Podcast di PsiNel
Hai mai sentito parlare di emozioni “positive e negative? Ed hai mai sentito dire che dovresti controllare le tue emozioni perché quelle “negative” possono essere pericolose?Clicca qui per approfondire:https://www.psicologianeurolinguistica.net/2018/09/intelligenza-emotiva-emozioni-positive-negative.htmlIscriviti al corso "10 Giorni di meditazione scientifica": http://sviluppopersonalescientifico.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=2&url=21Iscriviti alla Community di Psinel, ricevi subito 237 audio in mp3 per la tua formazione + un report completo sulla Meditazione Moderna (è gratis!): http://www.psicologianeurolinguistica.com/psinelform.htmlSeguimi su Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/gennaro_romagnoliCredits (traccia audio) https://www.bensound.com/
How to be an optimist Today, in AnnA's podcast: It's always in our hands how we will react in a certain situation. This has a lot to do with our mindset. And: we can learn this. My personal thoughts about being an optimist is to look for the beauty in everything. In every place. In every moment. In everyone. Enjoy this podcast where I talk about the ONE tool I used to train my optimism. For me, that was so much fun. I hope for you too. If you get this by email, click here to listen to the podcast ????️: https://anna-jelen.com/how-to-be-an-optimist/ If you want to see my vlog about cars, speed and life, click here ????️: https://www.youtube.com/user/jelenseminare Do you want more ? Get my "have a good day" program here ???? : https://thetimeexpert.ch/en/
Arranca la segunda temporada del podcast de Cristina Mitre y con esta particular vuelta al cole beauty, vamos a intentar aclarar conceptos básicos cómo en qué orden se aplican los cosméticos, cuáles son los básicos que necesitamos para cuidar la piel y otros trucos maestros, para crear una rutina de belleza que funcione. Como bonus track, nos acompaña de nuevo Amaya Ascunce para hablarnos de libros y perfumes. El próximo domingo primera entrevista experta. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Para conmemorar los diez años de la muerte del escritor David Foster Wallace, Camilo invitó a Eduardo Lago, escritor y crítico conocido por sus entrevistas y reseñas a escritores estadounidenses como Philip Roth, John Barth, Don DeLillo y el mismo Foster Wallace. Conversaron sobre la importancia de este autor, sus facetas como escritor e incluyeron un clip de la entrevista que le hizo Lago a David Foster Wallace. Paredro es un podcast de 070 podcasts en colaboración con la fundación Gratitud y Akorde FD. Es producido por su anfitrión Camilo Hoyos, cuenta con la colaboración de María Elvira Espinosa, la música es de Gabriela Navas, y la dirección y edición general son de Sebastián Payán.
Thomas Gagliano, The Relationship Expert, introduces himself and shares his own vulnerable experiences on how childhood messages impact every part of our lives, to the intimacy we have or don’t have, our parenting skills, even the careers we choose. I believe that experience and expertise go hand in hand. My experience in overcoming my own issues, revealed the process for self- improvement. As a child I turned to bullying as an outlet; and as an adult, towards addiction. I sabotaged the intimate relationships in my life. I then realized I had to fix the damage within me in order to fix the damage I caused in my relationships. About ten years ago, I left the world of business and had two goals. One was to give my children the positive messages that were denied to me in my own childhood and the other was to …
Gastritis, bruxismo, parálisis… ¿Todo se debe al estrés? NO. En este episodio de Supracortical, nuestro psiquiatra de casa el Dr. Rafa López “Rafarrufus” desmiente todas aquellas enfermedades que muchos médicos achacan estrés. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
YOUR BODY IS WIRED TO WORK WITH NATURE. Sleep is so important. So why do we do so many things that keep us from getting the sleep we need? If we want to optimize our performance and our life, we have to think about sleep. Humans used to sleep when it was dark. Now so many of us do the “laptop lapdance” at night, keeping our bodies awake with unnatural light. We can change our schedule and environment to get a deeper rest at night. To help you understand more on the topic I wanted to bring you this clip from a conversation I had with the King of Sleep: Shawn Stevenson. Shawn’s health podcast- The Model Health Show- has millions of listener downloads a year. He’s a bestselling author, has been featured on many major media outlets, and is an in-demand keynote speaker. He’s …
Welcome to another edition Guru Corner — a spiritual version of my popular Coach's Corner series featuring my favorite teacher on all things mystic and metaphysical, Guru Singh. For those new to the show, imagine a modern-day Gandalf who rocks like Hendrix while dropping pearls of wisdom that beautifully fuse Eastern mysticism with Western pragmatism. A celebrated third-generation Sikh yogi, master spiritual teacher, author, and musician, for the past 40 years Guru Singh has been studying and teaching Kundalini Yoga. He is the author of several books, a powerful lecturer and behind-the-scenes guide to many a luminary, including Fortune 500 CEOs, athletes, and artists. A peer of rock legends like Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead, Guru Singh is also a supremely talented musician who began his recording career on Warner Bros’ Reprise label in the 1960s. When he isn’t recording tracks with people like …
La inteligencia resulta, no pocas veces, un tema difícil de abordar, en la educación, en la academia y en la vida cotidiana. ¿Qué significa ser inteligente?, ¿es una capacidad única o se manifiesta en múltiples expresiones? ¿es contraria a las emociones? Este podcast subraya que ciertamente no es un atributo objetivo, depende del criterio de quién la evalúe o la defina. Puede entenderse, entre otras, como una habilidad de razonamiento lógico, una destreza corporal, una capacidad para maniobrar con el lenguaje o para regular las emociones y afrontar los conflictos en sociedad. La inteligencia tampoco es un rasgo que pueda atribuirse exclusivamente a humanos. Numerosos estudios han revelado la gran capacidad de mamíferos y aves para resolver problemas adaptando sus comportamientos y entorno. El neurocientífico Ignacio Morgado destaca la particular inteligencia de los córvidos, la familia de los cuervos, que pueden transformar materiales en instrumentos …