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FINDING YOUR TRUE VOICE with DR. FRED MOSS
“Being a human being today means the same thing it meant in Socrates time, same as it meant in 1492.” [4:07]
“Connecting, being actually resonant with another group or another person is really where the source of healing comes from. And we all need to heal.” [5:59]
“Communication, connection and creativity are at the heart of all healing.” [10:20]
– psychiatrist Dr. Fred Moss
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SUPPORT DR. AMY ROBBINS:
If you’re enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins. As a member you’ll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness!
Stay Connected with Dr. Amy Robbins:
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Episode Summary:
Are you living your most authentic life? Do you feel heard? Your voice matters. Your voice can heal.
So says psychiatrist Dr. Fred Moss. He is a firm believer that conversation, communication, creativity, and human connection are ultimately at the source of all healing.
Listen in to hear this fascinating conversation about the reality of psychiatric medicines. (Spoiler alert: they’re not always the best way forward.) Learn simple and in-reach steps toward living your very uniquely authentic life.
Topics We Discuss:
FOLLOW DR. FRED MOSS:
Dr. Amy Robbins’ listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Moss’ book, “Find Your True Voice” at findyourtruevoicebook.com.
Find out about his psychiatry practice at welcometohumanity.net
Follow him on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.
Life, Death and the Space Between is brought to you by:
Dr. Amy Robbins | Host, Executive Producer
PJ Duke | Executive Producer
Andrej | Podcasticize | Sound Editing
Mara Stallins | Outreach & Social Media Strategy
Claire | Clairperk.com | Podcast Cover Design
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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FINDING YOUR TRUE VOICE with DR. FRED MOSS
“Being a human being today means the same thing it meant in Socrates time, same as it meant in 1492.” [4:07]
“Connecting, being actually resonant with another group or another person is really where the source of healing comes from. And we all need to heal.” [5:59]
“Communication, connection and creativity are at the heart of all healing.” [10:20]
– psychiatrist Dr. Fred Moss
***********************************************
SUPPORT DR. AMY ROBBINS:
If you’re enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins. As a member you’ll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness!
Stay Connected with Dr. Amy Robbins:
***********************************************
Episode Summary:
Are you living your most authentic life? Do you feel heard? Your voice matters. Your voice can heal.
So says psychiatrist Dr. Fred Moss. He is a firm believer that conversation, communication, creativity, and human connection are ultimately at the source of all healing.
Listen in to hear this fascinating conversation about the reality of psychiatric medicines. (Spoiler alert: they’re not always the best way forward.) Learn simple and in-reach steps toward living your very uniquely authentic life.
Topics We Discuss:
FOLLOW DR. FRED MOSS:
Dr. Amy Robbins’ listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Moss’ book, “Find Your True Voice” at findyourtruevoicebook.com.
Find out about his psychiatry practice at welcometohumanity.net
Follow him on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.
Life, Death and the Space Between is brought to you by:
Dr. Amy Robbins | Host, Executive Producer
PJ Duke | Executive Producer
Andrej | Podcasticize | Sound Editing
Mara Stallins | Outreach & Social Media Strategy
Claire | Clairperk.com | Podcast Cover Design
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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