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Mindful Chatter

Mindful Chatter

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Mindful Chatter is a podcast meant to promote real, relevant and responsive dialogue about topics that impact our day to day lives. In each episode, clinical therapist Rachel Waggoner and clinical psychologist Dr. Fabrice Lubin use their skills and experiences to engage themselves and their audience toward greater vulnerability. The goal is to bring a sense of presence to challenges that we all face, together. Any inquires, love, and connection: mindfulchatterpodcast@gmail.com
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Welcome to Mind Over Chatter, the Cambridge University Podcast! One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. Join Nick, James, Naomi and Annie as they ask clever people seemingly simple questions. We’ll explore climate change, the future, and much more!
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This podcast is mostly a place to put all of my constant mind chatter, and opinion on things that matter to me. That just so happens to include self-improvement, and of course current events.
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My name is Andrew Wimp, and I believe my purpose is to motivate, encourage, and support all of you! I started the Mind Over Chatter Podcast to create a community of people who strive to inspire one another through some of the most difficult conversations we have with ourselves. Think you're the only one that has these thoughts? You're not alone! Join me on this journey to living the life we want to live! New episodes Mondays and Fridays. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and please rate ...
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What's up everybody! In todays episode we dive into the story of the lighthouse and the tugboat. Both have the same purpose, but it's how they go about doing their job that makes the difference. Tune in to find out if you're a lighthouse or if you're a tugboat... you don't wana miss it!!Andrew Wimp tarafından oluşturuldu
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Do you have what it takes to be successful? In todays episode I'm giving you the top 3 skills you will need to master in order to be successful. It doesn't matter who you are, where you live, or what you do... if you master these skills, you'll only get closer to what you envision is success. You better be ready to ask yourself some meaningful ques…
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In this episode I talk about 6 Uncomfortable Truths that we all must experience and accept in order to live the life we want. Most of our problems in life are because we haven't taken the time to learn about these things. Because once you experience and accept these truths, you'll be able to see your life and your happiness from a different perspec…
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What’s cancer got to do with crabs, artist Jackson Pollock, and artificial intelligence? It’s not a riddle; these are some of the things we’ll explore with surgeon Grant Stewart, computer scientist Mateja Jamnik and radiologist Evis Sala from the Mark Foundation Institute for Integrated Cancer Medicine. In this episode, we’ll discover how artificia…
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Is antimicrobial resistance (AMR) the greatest threat to human health? In this episode, we discuss how the misuse and overuse of antimicrobials in humans and agriculture have accelerated bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens’ ability to mutate and develop resistance against the treatments designed to curb and control them. We talked with molecular…
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What causes dementia? And how do we diagnose and treat it? Is there anything we can do to stop ourselves from developing dementia? These are the crucial questions we’ll be exploring with clinical neuropsychologist Barbara Sahakian, sociologist Richard Milne, and neurologist James Rowe. In this episode, we’ll find out more about what dementia actual…
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COVID-19 has disrupted the lives of everyone, including children and young people, beyond recognition. So much so, that the proportion of children aged six to 16 with probable mental health disorders has increased from one in nine in 2017 to one in six in both 2020 and 2021. In this episode, we talked with Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiat…
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What role do our genes play in influencing our body weight and what we like to eat? Why do some people gain weight more easily than others, and is it all down to genes or are there other factors at play? In this episode, we talked with a clinician and scientist Sadaf Farooqi, health psychologist Theresa Marteau, and geographer Thomas Burgoine about…
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Season 3 is here, and we’re back discussing all things Health! Welcome (or welcome back) to Mind Over Chatter, the Cambridge University Podcast. One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. In this third series, we’re talking all about Health. We’ll be exploring both physical and mental health, and we’ll discuss causes,…
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In April 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the globe, close to 1.6 billion children and youth were out of school due to temporary closures, representing more than 90% of students around the world, according to the United Nations. In this episode, we take an international perspective with our guests Arif Naveed, Aya Waller-Bey, and Sara A…
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Our reproductive capabilities are changing in exciting ways, altering our fundamental understanding of fertility, reproduction, and even parenthood. In this episode, we asked our guests what the consequences of novel reproductive technologies are likely to be, and how they will impact the future of human reproduction. Alice Reid told us about how r…
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Artificial Intelligence can be found in every aspect of our lives. From A-level grade predicting algorithms to Netflix recommendations, AI is set to change the choices we make and how our personal information will be used. In this episode, we explore the future of AI - its potential benefits and harms - with our three guests. Beth Singler told us a…
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Our society is more unequal than ever, as the top 1% control over 44% of the world’s wealth while 689 million people are living on less than $1.90 per day. In this episode, we asked our guests what the future of fairness, justice, and equality should look like, and how their research can help to bring about a fairer society. Alexa Hagerty and Natal…
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Our wellbeing is essential to our overall quality of life. But what is wellbeing? Why is it so hard to pin down? How is it different to mental health, and what can we do to understand, measure and improve it? We talked with psychologist and neuroscientist Dr Amy Orben, psychiatrist Dr Tamsin Ford, and welfare economist Dr Mark Fabian to try and get…
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We all have theories about what the future might look like. But what did the future look like in the past? And how have the advent of new technologies altered how people viewed the future? We talked with curator of modern sciences and historian of Victorian science Dr Johnua Nall, professor of Digital Humanities and director of Cambridge Digital Hu…
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Hello and welcome back to Mind Over Chatter! Please fill out our survey https://forms.gle/r9CfHpJVUEWrxoyx9 to tell us what your mind thinks about our chatter. Knowing what you think will really help us make the podcast even better… Now, on to the episode! This second series is all about the future - and in this first episode we’re going to be cons…
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Welcome (or welcome back) to Mind Over Chatter, the Cambridge University Podcast! One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. In this second series, we’re talking all about the future. We’ll explore the nature of time itself - What even is the future? And is it in front of or behind us? - and we’ll also cover some of t…
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In this video I explain the Law of Assumption through a popular tv show, Wandavision. I go over how the show parallels to real life, how we create our overall reality, and how that relates to the main character in the show. This was analyzed through a spiritual lease, and the video does not speak about any easter eggs, what’s to happen next in the …
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In this last episode of the series, we’ll be exploring how stories work for and against climate change. We cover a lot of ground: from hippos and polar bears to how many times ‘sex’ and ‘tea’ were mentioned on TV between 2017 and 2018… so what’s all of this got to do with sustainability and climate change? Join us to find out! Our storytelling expe…
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How and what we eat, and where our food comes from, these everyday choices that we often think very little about, have become increasingly relevant to climate change. With a global population projected to reach 10 billion by 2050, it is not unreasonable to ask: how are we going to feed all these people... and without causing more damage? In this ep…
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The future is becoming harder to predict thanks to climate change and a global pandemic. But a large part of what the future will look like is in our own hands. The biggest challenge to creating a better future may be political rather than scientific or technological. In this episode, Diane Coyle, professor of public policy, Laura Diaz Anadon, prof…
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Last episode, we talked about how we got to where we are now with climate change, but do we even know what’s going on with climate change right now? In this episode we’ll talk about what tipping points we’re approaching, how and why we’re still struggling to gain momentum toward action on climate change, and what difference it would make if carbon …
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Climate change is likely to affect almost every area of our lives… but how did we get to this point? When and why did we first take notice of climate change? And why has climate change evaded our collective attention and action for so long? We talked with professor of human geography, Mike Hulme, science historian and journalist Dr Sarah Dry and en…
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One series at a time, we break down complex issues into simple questions. In this first series, we’ll explore climate change. Climate change is likely to affect almost every area of our lives… like a toddler with sticky fingers. But how did it become this way? What are we doing about it now? And what does the future hold? We’ll ask smart people som…
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In this episode I go into depth about how the concepts of fear and love can affect an entire mass of people. I explain how most powerful leaders, celebrities, or people that are of importance use these two emotions to manipulate people and manifest their own actions through the feelings that they invoke in others, and how power results to absolute …
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In this episode I mostly talk about how growing up on the internet as a generation z or late millineal kid can affect the way your emotions work, and how I believe it’s affected society as whole. As someone who also grew up on the internet, i’ve observed quite a lot and i’ve interpreted human behavior for a long time which is why i have the conscio…
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I wrote this recently and recorded it alone.Miss you Rachel! Miss you Alain!I miss you too!- Fab---So many of us would like to pretend that we are different, that we wouldn’t stand by the same thing happening in “our” country, in “our” time, in “our” space.Of course, it depends on what you mean by “our” which in my experience doesn’t include me, me…
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Episode 22 - Rachel, Fabrice, and Alain invite Lauren Jackson, therapist along as creator and Founder at Hey Mz. Lady. Together we relate experiences regarding how perception shapes what we think, feel and how we ultimately end up acting in the world.Audio by:@alainalexx www.soundcloud.com/cillianvibes Check out his new single "Virgin" on Apple Mus…
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Episode 20 - Rachel and Fabrice discuss the sense of being overwhelmed by our current administration, the situation in Charlottesville, and learned helplessness. We explore how to utilize a sense of incremental changes can add up to significant improvements.Audio by:@alainalexx www.soundcloud.com/cillianvibesCheckout our website:mindfulchatter.org…
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