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The Bipolar Effect Podcasts

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A podcast for the bipolar community about the "bipolar effect". Whether or not the listener is bipolar this podcast is sure to enlighten all who listen and transform their understanding of bipolar. Hosted by Giovanni Gonzalez and full of insight so add it to your playlist and tune in weekly.
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Inside Bipolar

Gabe Howard & Dr. Nicole Washington

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Join Gabe, who lives with bipolar, and Dr. Nicole, a board certified psychiatrist, as they explore the spectrum of this misunderstood illness. They tackle bipolar disorder using real world examples, the latest research, and just enough funny to keep you intrigued. Signal Award Gold Winner, 2024. Signal Award Listener's Choice Winner, 2024. Webby Honoree two years in a row -- 2024 & 2025!
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Mental Note

Mental Note

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Meet Mental Note – a podcast highlighting both the work and the beauty of mental health recovery. Stories will span a variety of mental illness struggles from eating disorders to depression, OCD and Bipolar. We will introduce you to relatable personalities, and dive deep into how they choose health amidst daunting illnesses. At the end of it all, we will provide hope that recovery is possible—and worth it.
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The Bipolar OG

The Bipolar OG

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A podcast with a positive focus, where I draw upon my many years of experience with Bipolar Disorder, Trauma, and Suicide as well as the pivotal turning points that led to my ability to be able to manage and maintain my illness and recovery.
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NEI Podcast

Neuroscience Education Institute

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The Neuroscience Education Institute (NEI) is committed to help raise the standard of mental health by providing imaginative medical education that focuses on the highest level of learning. Each episode offers an opportunity to learn about current issues in psychiatry from key opinion leaders in the medical field. NEI's Podcast would be of value to anyone with an interest in neuropsychiatric diseases and psychopharmacology.
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Expert Insights by the Black Dog Institute is a series of podcasts each tackling an important mental health topic and providing insight and expert knowledge from and for health professionals. Black Dog Institute is a global pioneer in the identification, prevention and treatment of mental illness and the promotion of well-being. Our unique approach incorporates clinical services with research, education and the voice of lived experience to reduce the incidence of mental illness and suicide, ...
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Side Effects with Dr. Josef

Josef Witt-Doerring

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A podcast uncovering the hidden costs of psychiatric care. Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring, former FDA medical officer and drug safety expert, explores the untold side effects of psychiatric medications, from overlooked withdrawal syndromes to the personal stories of those left behind by the system. Through expert interviews and raw patient conversations, we expose what’s missing from the mainstream, and what you need to know to make informed choices about your mental health.
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Behind the Latch

Margaret Salty

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The Behind the Latch with Margaret Salty is your essential companion for lifelong growth in the field of lactation consulting. Whether you're a student, a newly certified IBCLC, or an experienced consultant, this podcast is designed to support your ongoing journey. Each episode brings you expert interviews, real-world case studies, and the latest research updates—giving you practical insights you can apply directly to your work with breastfeeding families. Hosted by Margaret Salty, an experi ...
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RCGP eLearning Podcast

RCGP eLearning Podcast

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The Royal College of General Practitioners is the professional membership body for family doctors in the UK and overseas. This podcast is produced by the RCGP eLearning and Essential Knowledge Update teams and features discussions with clinical experts about a range of key topics in primary care.
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In My Head

Kavin Lindgren

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A simple podcast committed to removing the stigma behind mental health. Here Kavin has guests of professionals, people with personal experience and solo episodes finding a path to acceptance, self love and mental and physical health.
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Yeah, No Journal Club

Adriane dela Cruz

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A podcast for all psychiatrists about the psychiatry literature and evidence-based practice. Hey, psychiatrists! Do you think “yeah, no” anytime you hear the words journal club? Have you felt like you don’t get much out of reading a journal article? Do you feel like you don’t have the time for that life-long learning thing? We’re here to help! Listen in as a group of board-certified, practicing psychiatrists—some with expertise in research and some without—tackle a paper. We’ll start with so ...
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Where's My Mind

Where's My Mind

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Where’s My Mind is a podcast where mental illness is discussed with the same candor as sex during a Sex and the City brunch scene, but with more diverse and inclusive participants. Kimberly Rolfs and Rena Barch met while learning to make coffee, not realizing that latte art would become the pathway to frank discussions about everything from depressive episodes to avoiding talking truth to their therapists. In this long-form podcast, we discuss the the highs, the lows, and the very real in-be ...
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Do you have the next big idea, but not sure how to launch it? Or do you have a small business and want to take it to the next level? Welcome to the Surf Goggles Chronicles - a bipolar business roller coaster. From concept to market, through horror and success learn how Kurtis and Jon launched Kurtis Eyewear from their garage to 65 countries worldwide. From a prototype of tin foil and rubber bands, learn how these 2 guys navigated, patents, trademarks, sourcing, manufacturing, marketing, e-co ...
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Marsha Walker—nurse, IBCLC, author, and president of the National Lactation Consultant Alliance (NILCA). They dive into everything you need to know about IBCLC licensure: what it is, why it matters, and how it can improve safety, access, and professional recognition for lactation care p…
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Intermittent fasting is everywhere—from influencer feeds to doctor’s offices—but is this trending approach to eating really the wellness cure-all it claims to be? In this episode of Mental Note, registered dietitian Jennifer Vittitow joins host Ellie Pike to explore the hidden downsides of intermittent fasting, including its impact on mental health…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty reviews four new studies with big implications for hospital, NICU, and community-based lactation care. From evidence-based pain relief strategies to debunked interventions and mobile clinic models that build breastfeeding confidence, this Research Recap delivers practical takeaways for IBCLCs work…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Nicole Longmire, IBCLC—an educator, lactation consultant, and vocal advocate for ethical, parent-centered lactation care. Nicole shares how her public health background, personal experiences with infant loss, and deep commitment to professional integrity shaped her approach to lactation…
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In this episode, Dr. Andy Cutler and Dr. Jeffrey Strawn explore the complexities of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Join the conversation as they discuss how OCD presents across different patients, evidence-based treatment approaches, and the critical role clinicians play in helping individuals manage symptoms and work toward remission. Jeffre…
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To celebrate NAIDOC Week 2025 and its theme, The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, this Expert Insights episode brings together an all First Nations panel to explore how the Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) Framework can be used to support and empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people. Our panellists will discuss how…
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Imagine hearing, “You have bipolar disorder,” and feeling the ground drop out from under you. That moment of shock and confusion is the very reason we made this episode. Join Gabe Howard (lived experience) and Dr. Nicole Washington (board certified psychiatrist) as they transform that initial overwhelm into a powerful first step. In this episode, y…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty explores four essential studies shaping lactation practice: the impact of breastfeeding on long-term kidney health, how photobiomodulation may help heal nipple injuries, how breastfeeding network prevalence is shaped by race and community in Mississippi, and what effective breastfeeding technique …
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Rebekah Scroggy, IBCLC—a nurse, lactation consultant, and passionate advocate for neurodivergent-informed care. Rebekah shares how her personal experiences with autism and ADHD in her family, and eventually in herself, completely reshaped her approach to lactation support. They explore …
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty explores four critical pieces of research affecting lactation professionals: a rare case of breast milk-transmitted GBS infection, an under-recognized complication known as lactational phlegmon, the effectiveness of peer support in UK breastfeeding programs, and gaps in midwifery breastfeeding edu…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Nikki Lee—nurse, lactation consultant, educator, and passionate advocate for whole-person care. They explore what it truly means to practice holistic lactation support, the power of touch, how to integrate craniosacral therapy into lactation visits, and why honoring the parent-baby dyad…
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In this CME podcast episode, Dr. Andrew Cutler interviews Dr. Phillip Coffin, Director of the Center on Substance Use and Health in San Francisco, CA, about the management of stimulant use disorders. They explore the challenges of treatment and highlight the importance of harm reduction strategies to enhance patients’ quality of life. CME credit is…
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In this female-centric episode, board certified psychiatrist Dr. Nicole Washington welcomes mental health advocate Kit Wallis, who lives with schizoaffective disorder, for a fearless “girl power” takeover. Kit shares raw stories of being dismissed, sexualized, and romanticized simply for being a woman with a serious mental health diagnosis — and ho…
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Addressing Bias and Inequity in Breastfeeding Support: A Global Perspective In this episode of Research Recap, we explore four new studies that shed light on how systemic racism, insurance disparities, maternal confidence, and substance use policies intersect to shape breastfeeding support in diverse settings. From Boston to Japan to the NICU, thes…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Susan Howard, IBCLC, about the complex and often frustrating issue of bottle refusal in breastfed infants. Together, they explore why bottle refusal happens, what bottle design really matters, how to guide families through bottle introduction and maintenance, and when to refer out for m…
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What happens when legal marijuana leads to psychosis, addiction, and family collapse? In this powerful interview, Dr. Yosef speaks with Aubree Adams, founder of Every Brain Matters, whose son suffered from cannabis induced psychosis after using high-potency THC products like dabs. This is not “just weed” — it’s an industrialized drug that is hurtin…
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In this conversation, Dr. Joanna Moncrieff discusses her book 'Chemically Imbalanced'. She argues that there is no compelling evidence for a chemical imbalance in depression and questions the continued prescription of antidepressants. We explore the interests of the pharmaceutical industry, the ethical implications of using drugs to mask symptoms, …
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty shares four new research studies that illuminate how culture, trauma, maternal health, and hospital practices shape breastfeeding experiences around the world. From the challenges mothers face in Pakistan to the impact of childbirth trauma in Spain, maternal asthma in Australia, and the gap betwee…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Ariana Komaroff, family nurse practitioner and lactation specialist, about her published case report detailing breastfeeding care for a patient with bipolar disorder. Together, they explore how mental health conditions intersect with lactation goals, the challenges of medication man…
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Today, Dr. Andy Cutler interviews Dr. Katharine Phillips about identifying and treating body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). Join the discussion as they talk about how BDD presents, the treatments available for this debilitating disorder, and how clinicians can help their patients reach remission. Katharine Phillips, MD is a renowned psychiatrist and le…
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In this 20 minute podcast, Dr Emma Nash speaks to Dr Sally Higginbottom about adverse effects of antipsychotic medication, with a focus on movement disorders and strategies to detect them early in routine practice. Funding for this podcast was received from Teva Pharmaceuticals. Teva Pharmaceuticals reviewed the content for scientific accuracy and …
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading global cause of death, with an estimated 18 million deaths each year (over 30% of all global deaths). In 2022, around 175,000 people in the UK died from CVD, accounting for about 27% of all deaths — the second most common cause of death after dementia and Alzheimer's disease. In this podcast, Dr Thomas Ro…
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What if a secret weapon in managing bipolar disorder isn’t a new medication or a breakthrough therapy — but a brisk 20-minute walk? In this refreshingly honest and hilariously relatable episode, Gabe Howard, who lives with bipolar disorder, and Dr. Nicole Washington take on the least talked about pillar of bipolar stability: lifestyle management, a…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty reviews five fascinating new studies covering maternal autonomy in India, breastfeeding practices in Saudi Arabia, real-world concerns shared on social media, the circadian rhythm of breast milk, and more. Each study offers a unique lens on how culture, policy, biology, and digital spaces shape th…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Cindy Rubin, a pediatrician, IBCLC, and board-certified breastfeeding and lactation medicine physician, about her clinical approach to managing complex lactation cases—including the hotly debated topic of triple feeding. They explore when triple feeding is appropriate, how to suppor…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty shares five new research studies that illuminate how culture, trauma, nutrition, and social support shape breastfeeding experiences around the world. From COVID recovery in Jordan to tribal food taboos in India, seafood during pregnancy, and the complex role of family dynamics—this episode deliver…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Laurel Wilson, an internationally recognized speaker, author, and perinatal specialist, about the critical role of the microbiome, epigenome, and human milk in shaping infant health. They explore how breastfeeding influences the baby's gut microbiome, the long-term effects of infant fee…
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This episode includes extended Q&A sessions that address your unanswered questions from the following presentations delivered at the 2025 Spring Congress in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: (00:20) All the Tea on ADHD: Guidance for Developing Effective Treatment Strategies for Patients With ADHD by Andrew Cutler, MD (20:20) You and I and an LAI: Benefit…
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Imagine being fully awake, yet your body refuses to respond — a terrifying state where time seems to warp as you stand paralyzed. In this riveting episode, we dive deep into the elusive world of catatonia as it intersects with bipolar disorder. Drawing from special guest host Kit Wallis’s (SchizoKitzo’s) firsthand experiences, including moments of …
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty explores five new research articles that offer clinical insight for lactation professionals. From a trauma-informed program to support breastfeeding in parents with opioid use disorder, to the impact of Ramadan fasting, sleep quality in Syrian mothers, and virtual NICU support—this evidence-based …
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Lope Adejuyigbe, a physician and lactation specialist based in Lagos, Nigeria, who founded the first breastfeeding clinic in the country. They discuss the breastfeeding landscape in Nigeria, barriers to exclusive breastfeeding, cultural beliefs, the urgent need for lactation support…
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Laura Delano shares her journey from being a 'professional psychiatric patient' for over a decade to becoming a leading voice in the psychiatric drug withdrawal movement. Diagnosed with bipolar disorder, Laura was prescribed a cocktail of medications that only worsened her mental and physical health. After a near-fatal suicide attempt, she began qu…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty reviews four recent articles from Clinical Lactation that offer powerful insights for IBCLCs. From training healthcare providers to improving exclusive breastfeeding through theory-based counseling, to comparing hand expression and pumping in the NICU, and exploring the link between nipple shields…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Melissa Thurch, PhD, IBCLC, about her groundbreaking research on breast pumps in Germany. They dive into the Pumped Project, differences in insurance coverage between Germany and the United States, the challenges of regulating breast pumps, and the future of lactation research. Melissa …
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In this episode, Dr. Andy Cutler is joined by Dr. Jennifer Payne to discuss management of mood disorders influenced by fluctuations in reproductive hormones, particularly in women. They explore medication management during the perinatal period, emphasizing the risks associated with inadequately treated mood disorders. The conversation also addresse…
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Imagine this: you’re at rock bottom, balancing single parenthood with overwhelming mental health struggles. After seeking help, an antidepressant seems like the answer—until things spiral. What starts as relief transforms into a whirlwind of impulsive decisions, relocation to a remote Alaskan town, and a ‘bipolar disorder’ diagnosis that only bring…
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Have you ever felt the crushing weight of doubt when every day is a battle with your own mind? In this episode, Gabe (who lives with bipolar) and Dr. Nicole (a board certified psychiatrist) cut through the BS and get real about staying on track with bipolar treatment. They dive into moments when giving up seems like the easier option and Gabe recal…
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In this episode of The IBCLC Mentor Podcast, Margaret Salty reviews recent research findings that impact lactation consultants. From extended breastfeeding and growth outcomes in Ethiopia, to the feeding experiences of first-time mothers, and the link between loneliness and breastfeeding confidence—Margaret translates the latest studies into action…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Alisa Williams, RN, IBCLC, about her groundbreaking paper, Are You Knowledgeable About Breast Pump Safety and Assessment? Knowledge and Skills for Clinical Practice, published in Clinical Lactation (2024). They explore the overlooked risks of pump misuse, why lactation …
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Functional psychiatry is changing everything you know about mental health. In this powerful interview, Dr. James Greenblatt—founder of Psychiatry Redefined and leading voice in functional psychiatry—reveals how nutrient deficiencies, overlooked infections, and gut health can be the real cause of depression, ADHD, anxiety, and even schizophrenia. We…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty reviews recent research findings that impact lactation consultants. From foot reflexology and postpartum comfort, to the role of medium-chain fatty acids in shaping the infant microbiome, predictive markers for delayed lactogenesis in mothers with gestational diabetes, and a rare case of contamina…
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty interviews Dr. Maggie Butler, a Maternal & Child Health Researcher, Biocultural Anthropologist, Certified Lactation Counselor, and Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Illinois Chicago’s School of Public Health. They dive into Dr. Butler’s research on stress, breastfeeding disparities, and the…
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People living with severe mental illness face one of the greatest health equality gaps in England. Their life expectancy is 15–20 years shorter than that for the general population, and this disparity is largely due to preventable physical illnesses. In this podcast, Dr Thomas Round discusses physical health in people with severe mental illness wit…
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Join Dr. Andy Cutler and Dr. Cynthia Bulik as they discuss the challenges of diagnosing and treating binge eating disorder (BED). They explore the genetics, neurobiology, and clinical course of BED that inform treatment decisions, and examine how advances in genetic research and emerging pharmacological options may improve outcomes for individuals …
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