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The Exceptional Humans Podcast is a podcast designed for parents, teachers, allied health professionals and other advocates. The podcast takes an agency-centred approach to fascinating topics related to language, identity, education and behaviour.
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This is a podcast about deciphering human behavior and understanding why people do the things they do. I, Zach Elwood, talk with people from a wide range of fields about how they make sense of human behavior and psychology. I've talked to jury consultants, interrogation professionals, behavior researchers, sports analysts, professional poker players, to name a few. There are more than 135 episodes, many of them quite good (although some say I'm biased). To learn more, go to PeopleWhoReadPeop ...
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Language & Behaviour

Conversations with clever people about language, behavioural science, business, and where they overlap.

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Conversations with clever people about language, behavioural science, business, and where they overlap.
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Bright Horse & Hound

Barbara J. Hardman

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🎙️ Bright Horse & Hound I’m Barbara J. Hardman, a Clinical Animal Behaviourist with a BSc in Zoology (Hons) and an MSc in Equine Science (Distinction). I’ve published research in equine behaviour and spent years in clinical research and pharmaceuticals before setting up my own practice. The Bright Horse & Hound Podcast is where I share bite-sized episodes on canine and equine behaviour. Each one links back to my written blogs, offering accessible insights into the science and background of b ...
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The Global Jigsaw

BBC World Service

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Looking at the world through the lens of its media. Think of us as your media detectives, helping you get past the propaganda and misinformation. The Global Jigsaw comes from BBC Monitoring, which tracks, deciphers and analyses news media in 100 languages. We reach across multiple time zones, from China and India, to Iran, Africa and Latin America. We watch Russian state TV around the clock, giving unrivalled insight into the evolution of Kremlin propaganda. But propaganda is just part of th ...
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Welcome to the Nature Codes podcast (formerly the Animal Codes). The Nature Codes is a place for everyone with a special bond to nature. If you're looking to heal, I will show you how nature can guide and transform your life. I look at nature based and spiritual healing techniques. You'll get tips, tricks and lots of ideas on how to lead a more spiritually aligned, vibrant life, with nature and the Universe as your guide. If you would like to discover more information about how Mother Nature ...
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Welcome to this new iteration of my podcast, which was called Making Design Circular and now has the same name as my Substack, Brackish. Brackish is a term used to describe water that is a mixture of saltwater and freshwater, for example, where a river meets the sea. I first encountered it sitting in a boat in just such water and it immediately became one of my favourite words. I am fascinated by intersections, liminal and littoral spaces, overlaps and interconnections, and I want to use thi ...
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Soul & Survival

Soul & Survival

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Soul & Survival is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Grant and Louise Bentley, delving deep into the realms of Homeopathy, energy, and the intricacies of human health and behaviour. Each episode explores the foundational principles of Homeopathy, the impact of emotions and stress on well-being, the significance of miasms in understanding our health and societal evolution, and the profound connections between our physical constitution, inherited memories, and the psyche. Through engaging ...
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Science Of The Times

Tim Coulson And Syma Khalid

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Do you want to learn a little more about topical science findings? Do many of the science stories you hear leave you with unanswered questions? Syma and Tim will discuss in non-technical language and in a fun and engaging style, recently published science findings. Guests will be authors of these papers and will include some of the world’s most exciting scientists who are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge. Covering, among other things, artificial intelligence, the search for alien lif ...
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This is Culture. Joined by Ivan.Pure.water, Thee darkest lover, Thy own huntess, thee w.y.l.d.e 02, Davedough, DJ Delroy, S.w.a.y, Chief.m.o.r.o, smokes.and.mirrors, Sean Lamar, Jerazio, Ricky, Lawlow, FaiTh and it's Bambane for your weekly dose of reckless behaviour. Be a fly on the wall to her wildest thoughts. Buckle up and please note, strong language.
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The Brothers Crim

Jason Mitchell

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A police investigation in suburban Melbourne uncovers a series of strange podcast recordings describing petty scams, thievery and unlicensed liquor distribution. Is it true crime or comedy? Listen and decide for yourself. New episodes dropping fortnightly-ish! ADVISORY: Contains explicit language, descriptions of criminal activity, and thick Australian accents (slang and terminology is translated in the show notes).
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Podcasts from the Oxford Study of Children's Communications Impairments particularly focusing on Professor Dorothy Bishop's research. The primary aim of it is to increase our understanding of why some children have specific language impairment (SLI), a condition diagnosed when the child has unusual difficulty in language acquisition, despite normal development in other areas. "The approach taken in this programme is to obtain convergent evidence using a range of methods and populations. The ...
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Jo Bako

Red FM

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Red FM Ahmedabad’s most popular sparkler ‘Baka’ is named after most colloquial Amdavadi term for ‘dear’. Red FM’s Baka is a true blood Amdavadi, who dreams to make it big in stocks some day. He easily connects current affairs and happenings of city and world with the stock market...He is cute, humorous, entertainment and very very local in language and behaviour.
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Undercover Irish goes under the cover of Irishness, through ballads, poems, social history, the Irish language (Gaeilge), historical events and people, especially those on the periphery— while drawing lines to today’s world and adding depth to current affairs. Local, National and International.
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Workplace YOU 2.0

Phil Eastwood

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Join Phil Eastwood for weekly reflections on what his clients are asking for - support in helping people in their organizations develop soft skills – such as empathy, accountability, communication, self-awareness, and respect. These are skills that may sound “soft,” but are anything but easy. The weekly Workplace YOU 2.0 show will contain: - Stories of growth and transformation in the workplace, - Practical tips for developing self-awareness and emotional intelligence, - Strategies for handl ...
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As someone who has been an integral part of the dog training community since more than a decade now, Dev realised that there are so many people who want to learn training professionally or need better guidance but have geographical, language or financial limitation. This podcast is an effort to bridge this gap. Dev will be talking about pet, working & sport dog training and will cover a wide range of topics like canine behaviour issues, aggression, canine psychology & how to create advanced ...
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The Chihuahua Podcast

Kate Masterton & Hayley Miles

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The No.1 podcast for everything Chihuahua. From training and behaviour advice to expert guests. With your hosts Hayley Miles from Halo Pups and Kate Masterton from Carry on Canine.
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Master Dog

Master Dog London

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We all know that dogs don't speak English, so when it comes to communicating with a dog, we have to learn to tap into their heightened senses. I'm Robin James, a leading dog expert, trainer and behaviouralist from Master Dog London. Unlike traditional dog training, I've developed my own specially formulated training techniques to encourage intuitive learning and communication using sign language, sound, and focus-based dog training tools to harness their five superhuman senses – sight, heari ...
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Welcome to The Native Experience by LEXIGO, the go-to podcast for navigating translation, localization, and multicultural marketing. Join us in each episode as we delve deep into the power of delivering native experiences that go beyond mere translation. With topics ranging from translation and hyper-localisation strategies to cutting-edge technologies driving in-language content, The Native Experience offers a comprehensive look into authentic ways to reach, connect, and engage with audienc ...
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Two Vets Talk Pets

Two Vets Talk Pets

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Want to know the latest on keeping your pet healthy, both behaviourally and medically? Want to know what happens daily at your local vet clinic? Veterinarians, Drs Lewis Kirkham and Robbie Anderton, provide an informative, light-hearted chat about the health of your pet. It includes veterinary, behaviour and training advice for pet owners, dog trainers, cat lovers, veterinarians, veterinary technicians and; veterinary nurses. Dr Lewis has further qualifications in animal behaviour and Dr Rob ...
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The Child Charmer

Chrissie Davies- Child Behaviour Specialist

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Chrissie Davies, affectionately known as The Child Charmer, is on a mission to change the way the world views children's behaviour. Every week on this podcast, Chrissie will use her 26 years of knowledge to educate, inspire and guide families and educators on how to use therapeutic approaches to support behavioural responses in children. In Chrissie's world, there is no such thing as bad or naughty children. Just some gorgeous little human beings looking for connection, guidance, empathy, an ...
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The Infinite Self

Cerebral Alchemy

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Unlock the depths of the human mind and embark on a journey beyond boundaries with The Infinite Self. Here, we don’t just explore psychology; we dive into the mysterious, the shadowy, and the transformative. Each episode unearths insights on the psyche, personal growth, and the paradoxes of existence, combining timeless wisdom with cutting-edge research. In this podcast, you’ll encounter a space where intellectual curiosity meets raw, unfiltered conversations.
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For the last three years, I've run the blog Hack the System - A guide to hacking fame, productivity, travel, languages, exercise and business. Along the way, I've gotten to know some of the brightest minds in the world in the areas of human behaviour change, business, fitness and even into the spiritual realms. I decided to sit down with my friends 1-on-1 and pick their brains and share the insights with the world. You will learn everything from how to start a virtual business on the cheap, ...
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Join host Madiha Sosan on Soul Awakenings, an award-winning podcast where inspiring stories of triumph over adversity meet insightful conversations with experts in mental health, the law of attraction, practitioners, healers, and many more. This podcast is your guide through spiritual awakening and a beacon of hope in challenging times. Tune in to uncover the wisdom and experiences of our incredible guests as we illuminate pathways to inner strength and light.
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Cochrane produces systematic reviews which are recognized as the highest standard in evidence-based health care resources. Listen to Cochrane review authors explain in plain language the evidence and findings of their high-impact reviews. In 5 minutes or less, healthcare professionals to patients and families can understand the latest trusted evidence to help make better informed decisions.
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Tizzie (Elizabeth Maher Infant Sleep Consultant) has gained an International reputation as The Baby Whisperer. From an early age, Tizzie discovered how to read babies body language, cries and cues, and from that auspicious beginning she has developed a series of books that have provided parents and babies with a good night's sleep the world over. Save Our Sleep is the podcast parents asked Tizzie to create.Tizzie and the Save Our Sleep team support families in Australia, Ireland and all arou ...
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The place where emerging entrepreneurs come to learn the best tips, strategies & techniques to unlock their potential, and become more successful. Our guests will share their own unique stories, knowledge, wisdom and insights about how they’ve been able to close the gap between failure and success and go on to live a life of greatness.
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The podcast is about leadership and what it means to be a leader. Not only my thoughts on leadership but also speaking to other leaders in their fields, sport, business, finance, social to get their take on it. Also speaking about all things business and what it takes to grow and scale a successful business. Telling the truth about the pitfalls and issues we face in business. Get in Touch: https://www.facebook.com/agencyconsulting/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-paul-14167211/ https://twit ...
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In a world that often misunderstands Emotional Intelligence, EQuipped is here to set the record straight. Whether you're a professional, parent, or organization, this podcast is your guide to understanding, harnessing, and thriving with EQ. Tune in weekly for expert interviews, practical advice, and real-world stories that will transform how you relate to yourself and others.
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The Parenting Couch

Rachel Chappell and Sarah Levett

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Join Rachel Chappell and Sarah Levett on The Parenting Couch, where we discuss the big issues facing Mums across Australia. We share our experiences and advice about navigating the ever-changing parenting challenges, and are joined by experts, celebrities and parents too. Listen to feel more connected & supported, while having a laugh about what parenting is really like. Brought to you by North Shore Mums.
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We’ve created a new podcast series all about kittens! The Pets at Home Kitten Podcast’s mission is to provide you with an expert overview of everything you need to know, and the products you’ll need, to help make caring for your kitten a positive and exciting adventure. Welcoming a new cat or kitten into your home is an amazing experience and can be the beginning of a wonderful companionship, but also means a lot of change for both of you. What are the first things a new kitten owner should ...
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Ever feel trapped by your thoughts, like they dictate your every move or hold you back from what you truly want? What if the key to psychological freedom lies in understanding the fundamental nature of human languaging and thinking? In this episode, we dive deep into a powerful, modern perspective on human behaviour, exploring how Radical Behaviori…
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What if your sense of existence, your self-awareness, isn’t unique at all—but the very same “I” that exists in everyone, everywhere? What if you and I—and everyone—are essentially the same person? In this episode, I talk with Joe Kern, author of “The Odds of You Existing,” about Open Individualism: the radical view that there is only a single subje…
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We're trusting tech with more tasks than ever — including the ones our brains once did. We're Googling things we used to know, taking screenshots of things we'll instantly forget, and hoarding all kinds of data we'll never check again. On this episode of Brain Rot: is tech giving your brain a holiday, or putting it out of a job? You'll also meet a …
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We live in a time of immense global problems – from climate change and migration to economic inequality and social tensions. Solving these requires unprecedented cooperation among diverse groups, even those with deeply conflicting values. Yet, everywhere we look, we see division: increasing distance between viewpoints, growing homogeneity within gr…
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Syma and Tim talk to Professor Joan Strassmann about the social life of birds. We cover a range of topics she writes about in her excellent new book, including flocking, social roosting, mating together, and raising chicks in a commune. Learn about redshanks seeking safety in numbers to neotropical cuckoos building communal nests and then pushing o…
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In this episode, I share how exploring my past lives has helped me understand the deeper reasons behind certain patterns, behaviours, and situations in my life. Through this healing, I’ve uncovered powerful insights that not only brought me clarity and peace but also opened the doorway to accessing past lives for others. Join me as I reflect on the…
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What makes you you ? Is morality hardwired in the brain? Can neuroscience explain identity, consciousness, or even mind wandering? In this episode, we explore the profound intersection of neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy , revealing how the brain shapes our deepest human experiences — from moral judgment to personal identity and self-awaren…
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Welcome to an eye-opening exploration of the human mind! In this episode, we're tackling a fascinating paradox: the human brain has actually shrunk significantly over the last 20,000 years. This seems counterintuitive, especially given the complexity of modern life. We'll reveal why traditional notions of intelligence based solely on brain size are…
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Whether it’s social media, the omnipresent smartphone or AI companions, in recent decades the way we relate to each other has been completely up-ended. In episode two of Brain Rot, we explore the potential implications that tech poses to human relationships. Worldwide estimates suggest there are around one billion users of AI companions — people us…
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Welcome to an essential exploration into the fascinating, and often challenging, world of diet, eating behaviour, and body image. Drawing on extensive research and insights from psychology, sociology, nutrition, and more, this episode delves deep into why we eat the way we do and how our relationship with food and our bodies is shaped by much more …
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Are you ready to explore the hidden forces shaping your life? Every individual carries a shadow, a powerful part of the psyche that follows us, like a psychological tail. While the ego represents who we consciously believe we are, focused on cultural ideals and external achievements, the shadow contains all the parts of ourselves that have been rej…
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In this episode, I’m working through the ways Seasonal Affective Disorder shows up and how I’m finding tools to move through it. From grounding in nature to using yoga to reconnect with my body, I also dive into how past life threads, ancestral healing, and inner child work all play a part in shifting old patterns. It’s less about having all the an…
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In this episode, Katie speaks with Kerry Tottingham, a social change designer and Strategic Lead of A Brilliant Thing CIC. Kerry’s work sits at the intersection of healing, systems change and creativity, and through her framework Healing-Centred Design®, she helps leaders and organisations transform adversity into energy, action and impact. “Hope i…
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In a world that often values positivity over wholeness, what happens to the parts of ourselves we reject - our anger, shame, envy, or even forgotten strengths? This episode explores the Jungian concept of the shadow not as a simple "dark side," but as a living repository of unconscious material shaped by personal history, family dynamics, cultural …
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Send us a text In this episode of Soul Awakenings with Madiha Sosan, Madiha interviews Emma Marshall, the inspiring founder of Movement is Medicine. Emma shares her powerful story of overcoming severe illness that left her unable to walk, and how she found healing through dance, music, and somatic meditation. This method, now central to her practic…
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Are you tired of anxiety holding you back? Do you feel like worry, panic, or fear are dictating your life choices? You're not alone. While everyone experiences anxiety, few truly understand its roots in the brain and how to effectively manage it. This episode dives into the fascinating world of your brain's emotion-producing structures, particularl…
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Everyone seems to have a hunch that their phone is destroying their attention span, but is there any science to back it up? In episode one of Brain Rot, we’re doing our best to focus on the topic of attention for a full 25 minutes — and find out what's actually happening in your brain every time your phone buzzes or dings. Is brain rot a real thing…
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How the Chinese Communist Party gets lost in translation and whether it’s accidental or intentional. “The Belt and Road Initiative”, “community with a shared future for humankind”, “socialism with Chinese characteristics in a new era” - the slogans and proclamations coming out of Beijing can sound abstract and bewildering. We examine the complex ch…
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elcome to an essential episode for anyone supporting young people through the challenges of anxiety and depression. Drawing on the latest evidence-based approaches in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), this episode dives deep into practical, creative therapeutic strategies designed specifically for children and adolescents. Forget dry theory – we…
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Is this really the way life is now—built around scrolling and phones? Not just social media as a distraction, or the private little worlds we create in our heads, but something deeper. How we use our phone reshapes how memory works. And when memory turns into fragments, personality loses its depth. Who you today come from the memories of yesterday.…
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Welcome to Mastering OCD, where we unpack the complexities of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. This episode provides an expert-guided tour through understanding, assessing, and effectively treating OCD using Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) principles, all drawn from professional clinical sources.OCD is more than just habits; it involves persistent…
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The documentary "Bad Vegan" was about Sarma Melngailis’s nightmarish journey from successful New York City restaurant owner to Rikers inmate jailed for stealing millions. How did this happen? Sarma was the victim of a narcissistic con man named Anthony Strangis, who manipulated her into believing (or semi-believing) a number of wild, delusional ide…
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Revenge feels sweet... At least for a moment. James Kimmel Jr knows that better than most. As a lawyer, he made a career out of helping clients get payback. But the drive for revenge started to eat away at him, threatening to destroy his work life and relationships. Coming back from the brink, he started to wonder — why are we drawn to payback? Wha…
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Step beyond conventional notions of quiet sitting and explore the incredible diversity of meditation and contemplative practices from history's most profound spiritual traditions. This episode journeys through ancient techniques and philosophies, revealing how practitioners across cultures have sought altered states of consciousness, spiritual insi…
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Step beyond conventional notions of quiet sitting and explore the incredible diversity of meditation and contemplative practices from history's most profound spiritual traditions. This episode journeys through ancient techniques and philosophies, revealing how practitioners across cultures have sought altered states of consciousness, spiritual insi…
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Ever wondered why you react the way you do in certain situations? It's more than just a gut feeling. Dive into a revolutionary understanding of emotion that reveals its deep connections to your thoughts, values, and circumstances. We explore the powerful idea that your emotions aren't random, but are actively shaped by how you think (cognition) and…
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Have you ever wondered "what if"? Especially about life's most significant choices, like who you married or the career path you took? This episode dives deep into regret, that complex emotion often defined by the thought "how much better if it had been otherwise". We explore the psychology of regret, looking at why while we may regret actions more …
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In this episode, I open up about my journey of sensing spiritual energy and what it truly means to live as a sensitive soul. I share how the intuitive “clairs” — clairvoyance, clairsentience, and claircognizance — show up in daily life, and how my past lives as a medium, healer, and psychic influence the way I connect with energy today. We’ll explo…
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Read Complimentary Blog: https://www.brighthound.ie/blog/dogaggression/ Exploring the behavioural, Environmental, and Psychological Factors Behind Canine Aggression and How to Address Them 📧[email protected] 🌐https://www.brighthorse.ie/ 🌐https://www.brighthound.ie/ ☎️+353 85 143 8688By Barbara J. Hardman, Clinical Animal Behaviourist
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Step beyond conventional notions of quiet sitting and explore the incredible diversity of meditation and contemplative practices from history's most profound spiritual traditions. This episode journeys through ancient techniques and philosophies, revealing how practitioners across cultures have sought altered states of consciousness, spiritual insi…
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In this episode, we explore the complex role that trauma plays in a person’s development and the subtle, often overlooked ways it expresses in behavior, posture, and belief systems. We talk about how early coping mechanisms - especially those formed around traumatic events - can solidify into unconscious strategies that shape our health and life pa…
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In this episode, Katie speaks with Helen Bowkett, a jack-of-all-trades craftswoman, Cornish Hedging Trainer, co-founder of the Cornwall Rural Education and Skills Trust (CREST), and Director of the Landwise Collective CIC. “The hedge is a portal to the wild and to deep time. It holds stories and seeds and something we’re on the edge of remembering.…
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Why do some people seem to effortlessly achieve their goals while others find themselves constantly struggling? What truly fuels sustained effort and drives significant change in our lives, our careers, and even our health? As a marketing professional with two decades of experience, I've seen how understanding the underlying drivers of human behavi…
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Send us a text In this episode of Soul Awakenings with Madiha Sosan, Madiha engages in a conversation with Inbaal, diving deep into the world of astrology. They explore the intricacies of birth charts, the impact of planetary retrogrades, and how the stars influence our lives. Tune in to uncover the mysteries of the zodiac and gain celestial insigh…
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What does nostalgia do to our minds — and our wallets? In this talk with Jannine Lasaleta, we talk about her research into the surprising psychological and emotional effects of nostalgia. Why do people become more generous and loose with money when they’re feeling nostalgic? How are companies — and even political campaigns — harnessing nostalgia to…
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Five years of unpaid taxes. Homework handed in on the last day of an extension. Some people are champion procrastinators. Why? And what does task paralysis (sometimes called ADHD paralysis) have to do with it? Today: the personality traits that make you more prone to procrastination, the types of tasks we're most likely to put off, and what to do i…
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Are you striving for more but feeling stuck? Curious about what really fuels high performance and personal growth? This episode dives deep into the cutting-edge psychology behind motivation, achievement, and reaching your full potential. We explore the powerful role of goals – not just what you want to achieve, but how you define them and the hidde…
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In today's demanding world, understanding what drives us and how to manage our inner resources is key to achieving our goals. This episode delves into the fascinating psychology of motivation, exploring how goal-directed activities are initiated and sustained, and the crucial role our thoughts, beliefs, and emotions play in this process. We'll unco…
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In this episode, we explore how the subtle cues of posture, movement, and presence can guide a homeopath’s case-taking process. We discuss how observing the body can reveal expressions of a person’s inner state—sometimes even more clearly than their words. We look at ways the body unconsciously communicates patterns of tension, suppression, or need…
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Understanding people often means looking past the obvious. This episode explores timeless principles of observation and perception, revealing how skilled individuals gain insight into others. It's not about mind reading; it's about refining how information is gathered and interpreted. Discover why your gaze is rarely neutral; the specific way someo…
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Ever feel like your brain is slightly out of sync with the 21st century? There's a reason for that. Your mind operates on hardware shaped by millions of years of evolution, designed not for navigating social media or office politics, but for surviving the challenges of prehistoric environments. This episode unpacks how our ancient brain architectur…
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If you opened up a magazine in the 2000s, you'd likely be met by countless images of celebrities on their worst days. And the conversation accompanying those images? Pretty toxic. We've come a long way in how we talk about mental health since then, but how did we get here? What changed? Today, we reflect on the cruelty of tabloid culture and how th…
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