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Psychologist Dr. Rick Barnett and Zach Rhoads discuss the psychedelic movement. They touch on:
- How psychedelics work in therapy and in general use
- Drug safety
- Medicalization versus Legalization (or decriminalization) of psychedelics
- "Drug exceptionalism" (as coined by Dr. Carl Hart)
- Vermont stakeholders
- Personal experience with drug use
- The meaning of addiction
- Demystification of "magic" mushrooms
And more topics.
#psychedelics #vermont #psychedelictherapy
This episode was filmed at Town Meeting TV in Burlington Vermont.
The views and opinions demonstrated in this content does not necessarily reflect the views, values, or politics of CCTV Town Meeting TV.
This content is shared with permissions of the following creative commons license:
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Today’s guest is Dr. Christopher Chabris. We talked about his new book (with Daniel Simons), “Nobody’s Fool.”
Chris is a cognitive scientist. His research in this field focuses on attention, decision-making, collective intelligence, cognitive ability, and behavioral genetics.
Outside of the his academic community, he is a known chess master, and best known for his book (written with Daniel Simons), The Invisible Gorilla. Chabris and Simons won an Ig Nobel Prize for their Invisible Gorilla experiment, from which the book idea stemmed.
The two have now published a new book, “Nobody’s Fool,” about how our cognitive tendencies and habits and the information we find appealing can be used against us, even though most of the time they’re really effective.
In all the movies and podcasts and articles and so on about scams, they talk about what the con artists did, how they were caught, how the victims felt about it, and what the victims did about it. But none of them really explain why people keep falling for these scams.
Nobody’s Fool takes a cognitive science approach to doing just that. It is now available in bookstores everywhere, on Amazon, and at their publisher's web site (links below).
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Publisher's Page (with links to all major book-selling outlets) https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/daniel-simons/nobodys-fool/9781541602236/
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Welcome to episode 82! I
t's been a while (sorry!)
Today I spoke with Sarah Ward M.S., CCC/SLP and Co-Director of Cognitive Connections, LLP. We discussed strategies that she has developed-- for both children and adults-- to sharpen their executive functioning skills to enhance learning and life.
Examples of the skills that Sarah works with people to enhance:
AND MORE!
We also discussed the limitations of diagnoses as well as the overuse of the term "motivation". And many more topics.
I hope that the discussion provides you with value, including practical examples to use on your own, or as instruction and help for others you care for.
Cognitive Connections Web Site: https://www.efpractice.com/about-5-1
Clock App for Executive Functioning Skills: apps.apple.com › us › app360 Thinking Time Tracker 4+ - App Store
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Visit the Life Process Program for online mental health and addiction coaching: https://lifeprocessprogram.com
Email Zach with questions / guest suggestions: SocialExchangePodcast at gmail dot com
Welcome to episode 81!
Today I spoke with journalist, podcaster, and author David McRaney about his new book, "How Minds Change".
We discussed his interviews with and research on cult members, conspiracy theorists, and political activists, from Westboro Baptist Church picketers to LGBTQ campaigners in California – that ultimately challenges us to question our own motives and beliefs.
In an age of dangerous conspiratorial thinking, can we rise to the occasion? Let’s get into it. Please enjoy this interview with David McRaney.
Nathan Maynard is a student voice advocate and author of The Washington Post best-selling book, "Hacking School Discipline" about proactive and restorative practice (as opposed to reactive and punitive) in schools.
Nathan previously worked as an administrator at Purdue Polytechnic High School in Indianapolis, as the Dean of Culture.
He also is the Co-Founder of BehaviorFlip, a restorative behavior management system that helps build a culture of empathy and responsibility.
Today, Zach Rhoads speaks with Nathan to discuss restorative practice versus punishment in schools.
They discuss:
0:00 Introduction to "Hacking School Discipline"
1:35 10,000 foot view of Nathan's restorative model (Student-centered / adult-led school routines and practices)
3:35 Nathan's basis for writing the book and teaching restorative practice
10:02 Example of punishment versus restorative practice (and the consequences of using one rather than the other)
14:11 Restorative circles (i.e. front-loading collaboration and restorative practice to avoid headaches later on)
21:13 Strategies for engaging apprehensive students
25:48 Scaling restorative practice school-wide
31:15 When restorative practice fails (culture and mindset)
37:42 Tracking progress / fail fast / correcting errors / growth mindset
43:05 Final tips / hints for getting started in your school
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The book: https://www.amazon.com/Hacking-School-Discipline-Responsibility-Restorative/dp/1948212137
BehaviorFlip web site: https://behaviorflip.com/
Nathan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/NmaynardEdu
School Discipline Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HackingSchoolDiscipline
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- NANCY
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- Regina Ferguson
- Timmy Tucker
- Christian
- Thomas Rhoads
- Kathleen Cochran
- Marjorie Israel
- Diane T
- Trevor
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In this episode, Dr. Mark Goulston explains the best way to get through to absolutely ANYONE, in a way that enables them to open up about their deepest concerns.
Mark Goulston is a Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches executive coach and author or co-author of nine books with his book, “Just Listen,” being translated into 28 languages and becoming the top book on listening in the world.
He hosts the highly ranked podcast, My Wakeup Call, where he conversationally interviews people including Larry King, Jordan Peterson, Ken Blanchard, Esther Wojcicki and Marshall Goldsmith about their purpose and calling and their origin story and wakeup calls that led them there.
He was a UCLA professor of psychiatry for twenty years, a former FBI and police hostage negotiation trainer and an international expert and practitioner focused on suicide prevention. He is also the co-founder of Michelangelo Mindset and the inventor of Surgical Empathy-- a method for getting through to people that enables them to open up about their deepest concerns.
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**MORE ABOUT MARK**
https://markgoulston.com/ Mark's landing page
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQun_xyJnJw EO Alchemy Suicide Prevention Presentation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_3Ydotys_g&list=RDLVS_3Ydotys_g&start_radio=1 Recent interview with Mikhailia Peterson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXnYc8ovShg "Tell My Story" Documentary
https://www.himalaya.com/courses/defeating-self-defeat-3129841?partner-from=15652260&utm_source=partner&utm_medium=mark_goulston Defeating Self Defeat
https://www.amazon.com/Trauma-Triumph-Roadmap-Disruption-Thriving/dp/1400228379/ Mark's recent book, "Trauma to Triumph"
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- Pat Casey
-Dora
-Jeffrey Singer
- Steven Rabinowitz
- Jessie Dunleavy
- Andrew Tatarsky
- Dean LeMire
- Christy McPherson
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- Susan Lennon
- James Stacks
- Chris L
- W Leon Naufahu
- Sherry Chandler
- Dee-Dee Stout
- Christopher Hanlon
- André Pampel
- CARTER Vermont https://www.cartervermont.org/
- Rick Barnett
- Anne M. Earle
- Inigo
- Jon Holt
- Laila Ferguson
- Mary Kay Villaverde
- Michelle
- NANCY
- Sean Holt
- Regina Fergu
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In this interview, Stanton Peele discusses his memoir, "A Scientific Life on the Edge: My Lonely Quest to Change How We See Addiction."
More importantly, Peele recounts his life story, both in this interview and in his memoir. Beginning with his General Theory of Addiction that he put forth in his 1975 book "Love and Addiction", followed by a discussion of his career as an outsider in mainstream addiction psychology -- an outsider whose knowledge, views, and contributions can never be ignored.
He goes on to explain how he managed to maintain an influential career in psychology and remain focused on his life-purpose, despite never being affiliated with institutions or organizations in his life.
Finally, he explains to me how and why he continues to pursue meaning, both in life and in the addiction field.
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THANK YOU to all of our Patrons!
- Pat Casey
-Dora
-Jeffrey Singer
- Steven Rabinowitz
- Jessie Dunleavy
- Andrew Tatarsky
- Dean LeMire
- Christy McPherson
- Nunzio De Martino (Courtesy of "Don Nunzio Limos" https://donnunziolimos.com/)
- Susan Lennon
- James Stacks
- Chris L
- W Leon Naufahu
- Sherry Chandler
- Dee-Dee Stout
- Christopher Hanlon
- André Pampel
- CARTER Vermont https://www.cartervermont.org/
- Rick Barnett
- Anne M. Earle
- Inigo
- Jon Holt
- Laila Ferguson
- Mary Kay Villaverde
- Michelle
- NANCY
- Sean Holt
- Regina Ferguson
- Timmy Tucker
- Christian
- Thomas Rhoads
- Kathleen Cochran
- Marjorie Israel
- Diane T
- Trevor
- Sue Mathieu
- Linda Rhoads
Today's guest is Shaun Shelly -- back for a second conversation.
We discuss the so-called "Opioid Crisis", why that concept needs to be re-framed, and how we can go about doing so.
**More about Shaun: Shaun is dedicated to the understanding of drug use, the rights of people who use drugs, and effective drug policy. He is the Policy, Advocacy and Human Rights Manager for TB/HIV Care in South Africa. Shaun has developed the annual SA Drug Policy Week, he sits on the Department of Health and Central Drug Authority advisory groups, and he holds affiliations at the Universities of Cape Town and Pretoria.
Learn more here:
https://idpc.net/profile/shaun-shelly https://www.psymposia.com/magazine/need-ecstasy-opioids-place-prozac-xanax/ https://www.memoirsofanaddictedbrain.com/blog/ http://addictioncapetown.blogspot.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOOKlnuHQTE
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THANK YOU to all of our Patrons!
- Pat Casey
-Dora
-Jeffrey Singer
- Steven Rabinowitz
- Jessie Dunleavy
- Andrew Tatarsky
- Dean LeMire
- Christy McPherson
- Nunzio De Martino (Courtesy of "Don Nunzio Limos" https://donnunziolimos.com/)
- Susan Lennon
- James Stacks
- Chris L
- W Leon Naufahu
- Sherry Chandler
- Dee-Dee Stout
- Christopher Hanlon
- André Pampel
- CARTER Vermont https://www.cartervermont.org/
- Rick Barnett
- Anne M. Earle
- Inigo
- Jon Holt
- Laila Ferguson
- Mary Kay Villaverde
- Michelle
- NANCY
- Sean Holt
- Regina Ferguson
- Timmy Tucker
- Christian
- Thomas Rhoads
- Kathleen Cochran
- Marjorie Israel
- Diane T
- Trevor
- Sue Mathieu
- Linda Rhoads
Zach Rhoads speaks with Maia Szalavitz about her new book, "Undoing Drugs", which traces the history of Harm Reduction from the movement's genesis to the way it affects mainstream thoughts, beliefs, policies, and behavior.
The podcast currently has 111 episodes available.