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In today’s episode, Sue Marriott and Ann Kelley conclude their fifth season, and it’s all because of our listeners and audience that we’ve been able to maintain our Apple Top 10 Social Science (independently produced!) podcast. We’ve had many brilliant people on for interviews, and today we’re going to talk about some of the highlights of these episodes since it’s unlikely that you may have heard all 150 episodes. We’re doing this podcast because we’re excited about it, we’re passionate about it, and we are creating this content for ANYONE to help you grow security in your life. It’s a GLBTQI+ inclusive, female-led, independently produced show that will always be FREE to everyone (not on paid platforms), and we will try our best to remain AD-FREE thanks to our patrons. The general theme is all about deepening security in yourself and your close relationships.
Use the search button on our website to find topics you enjoy.
We are working to lift under-represented voices so if you have a recommendation for a guest we may not know about, send us a note. We continue to value sharing the privilege of the mic. As July is BIPOC Mental Health month (see below for resources and detail), we highlight several episodes on Hip Hop, community-based treatment and the story of resilience shared by Alphaso Appleton from Liberia.
TU133: Holding Your Own 1: Messy but Secure Relating
TU 149: Modern Attachment Regulation Spectrum – An Integrated Model of Change
TU130 – The Deep Biology of Love – Oxytocin Unpacked, with Research Pioneer Dr. Sue Carter
TU93: Polyvagal Theory in Action – The Practice of Body Regulation With Dr. Stephen Porges
TU110: Story Follows State – Investigating Polyvagal Theory with Guest Deb Dana
TU117: Resilience Trauma and the Brain W/ Guest Bruce Perry MD, PhD
TU106: What Actually Heals in Therapy with Psychoanalyst Nancy McWilliams
TU141: How We Become the Person’s We Are with Dr. Alan Sroufe, Attachment Through the Lifespan
TU56: How We Come to Define Ourselves – Attachment Research Over Decades with Guest Alan Sroufe
TU89: Neurofluency – with Dr. Lou Cozolino, Applied Neuroscience Made Understandable
TU145: Class, Race, Culture and Attachment, Re-examined
TU51: Conquer Shame by Understanding the Science Behind the Feeling, with Guest Expert Dr. Steve Finn
TU81: How Good Boundaries Actually Bring Us Closer, with Guest Juliane Taylor Shore
TU63: Living with Cancer – The Six Principles of Emotional Healing with Guest Kelly Inselmann
TU64: Mindfulness Meditation with Yoga Therapist Kelly Inselmann, Bonus Episode
TU42: Sexual Vitality, Refreshing our Understanding of Sexual Health with Doug-Braun Harvey (Part 1 of 2)
TU43: Sexual Vitality – Six Principles of Sexual Health with Doug Braun-Harvey (Part 2 of 2)
TU69: Exploring Intersecting Genders – What We Can All Learn with Guest Li Brookens
TU139: Boys and Sex, Modern Young Men and Sexuality with Peggy Orenstein
TU128 – Helping the Intense Child: The Nurtured Heart Approach
TU38: The Blended Family – How to Create Strong and Lasting Step-Family Relationships
TU23: Building Grit Through Self Compassion with Dr. Kristin Neff
TU125: Dan Siegel and Tina Payne-Bryson on Presence in Times of Stress
TU27: Raising Secure Children With Guest Tina Payne Bryson
TU62: The Luv Doc – Dating and Relationship Advice from the Trenches with Dan Hardick
TU120: Finding Security and Healing Attachment with Dr. David Elliott
TU34: Treating Attachment Difficulties with Dr. David Elliott
TU 87: Treating Complex Trauma and Attachment with Guest Dr. Daniel Brown
TU03: Different Sex Drives – Are We Screwed?
TU85: Attachment in the Classroom with Guest Linno Rhodes
TU119: For the Love of Men, Rethinking Masculinity with Liz Plank
TU12: If It’s Not Good For You; It’s Not Good for Us – Interview With Relationship Expert Stan Tatkin
TU121: Redefining the Purpose of Relationships During Quarantine with Stan Tatkin
TU07: What is Group Therapy and 5 Reasons You Should Try It
TU22: Love Letter To Group Psychotherapy
TU17: The Biology of Motivation and Habits – Why We Drop the Ball
TU91: Curiosity – One of the Most Powerful Tools For Connection
TU124 – Hip Hop as Therapy: Beat Making, Lyrics & Community Empowerment
TU127 Grandma Heals: Community-Based Mental Health Care from Zimbabwe with Dr. Ruth Verhey
You can find a whole category with Narcissism.
We’re exploring a series called “Therapy Vitamins” ie. super short snippets with no fluff at all to give you healthy little secure relating snacks, nutrients for you, your life, your relationships.
We’re excited for our upcoming episode with Carol George, originator of several attachment instruments including the Adult Attachment Projective. You will LOVE this discussion on adult attachment, so stay tuned.
Over the break, we are focusing on our online community group of Patreon neuronerds and finishing this dang book we are working on!
However we will continue to publish some must-not-miss or worth-hearing-again episodes as replays!
As a reminder, July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, also known as BIPOC Mental Health Month. Formally recognized in June 2008 (and still currently recognized today), Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month was created to bring awareness to the unique struggles that underrepresented groups face with regard to mental illness in the U.S. Bebe Moore Campbell was an American author, journalist, teacher, and mental health advocate who worked tirelessly to shed light on the mental health needs of the Black community and other underrepresented communities. To continue the visionary work of Bebe Moore Campbell, each year Mental Health America (MHA) develops a public education campaign dedicated to addressing the mental health needs of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC).
Resources for BIPOC Mental Health Month:
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In today’s episode, Sue Marriott and Ann Kelley conclude their fifth season, and it’s all because of our listeners and audience that we’ve been able to maintain our Apple Top 10 Social Science (independently produced!) podcast. We’ve had many brilliant people on for interviews, and today we’re going to talk about some of the highlights of these episodes since it’s unlikely that you may have heard all 150 episodes. We’re doing this podcast because we’re excited about it, we’re passionate about it, and we are creating this content for ANYONE to help you grow security in your life. It’s a GLBTQI+ inclusive, female-led, independently produced show that will always be FREE to everyone (not on paid platforms), and we will try our best to remain AD-FREE thanks to our patrons. The general theme is all about deepening security in yourself and your close relationships.
Use the search button on our website to find topics you enjoy.
We are working to lift under-represented voices so if you have a recommendation for a guest we may not know about, send us a note. We continue to value sharing the privilege of the mic. As July is BIPOC Mental Health month (see below for resources and detail), we highlight several episodes on Hip Hop, community-based treatment and the story of resilience shared by Alphaso Appleton from Liberia.
TU133: Holding Your Own 1: Messy but Secure Relating
TU 149: Modern Attachment Regulation Spectrum – An Integrated Model of Change
TU130 – The Deep Biology of Love – Oxytocin Unpacked, with Research Pioneer Dr. Sue Carter
TU93: Polyvagal Theory in Action – The Practice of Body Regulation With Dr. Stephen Porges
TU110: Story Follows State – Investigating Polyvagal Theory with Guest Deb Dana
TU117: Resilience Trauma and the Brain W/ Guest Bruce Perry MD, PhD
TU106: What Actually Heals in Therapy with Psychoanalyst Nancy McWilliams
TU141: How We Become the Person’s We Are with Dr. Alan Sroufe, Attachment Through the Lifespan
TU56: How We Come to Define Ourselves – Attachment Research Over Decades with Guest Alan Sroufe
TU89: Neurofluency – with Dr. Lou Cozolino, Applied Neuroscience Made Understandable
TU145: Class, Race, Culture and Attachment, Re-examined
TU51: Conquer Shame by Understanding the Science Behind the Feeling, with Guest Expert Dr. Steve Finn
TU81: How Good Boundaries Actually Bring Us Closer, with Guest Juliane Taylor Shore
TU63: Living with Cancer – The Six Principles of Emotional Healing with Guest Kelly Inselmann
TU64: Mindfulness Meditation with Yoga Therapist Kelly Inselmann, Bonus Episode
TU42: Sexual Vitality, Refreshing our Understanding of Sexual Health with Doug-Braun Harvey (Part 1 of 2)
TU43: Sexual Vitality – Six Principles of Sexual Health with Doug Braun-Harvey (Part 2 of 2)
TU69: Exploring Intersecting Genders – What We Can All Learn with Guest Li Brookens
TU139: Boys and Sex, Modern Young Men and Sexuality with Peggy Orenstein
TU128 – Helping the Intense Child: The Nurtured Heart Approach
TU38: The Blended Family – How to Create Strong and Lasting Step-Family Relationships
TU23: Building Grit Through Self Compassion with Dr. Kristin Neff
TU125: Dan Siegel and Tina Payne-Bryson on Presence in Times of Stress
TU27: Raising Secure Children With Guest Tina Payne Bryson
TU62: The Luv Doc – Dating and Relationship Advice from the Trenches with Dan Hardick
TU120: Finding Security and Healing Attachment with Dr. David Elliott
TU34: Treating Attachment Difficulties with Dr. David Elliott
TU 87: Treating Complex Trauma and Attachment with Guest Dr. Daniel Brown
TU03: Different Sex Drives – Are We Screwed?
TU85: Attachment in the Classroom with Guest Linno Rhodes
TU119: For the Love of Men, Rethinking Masculinity with Liz Plank
TU12: If It’s Not Good For You; It’s Not Good for Us – Interview With Relationship Expert Stan Tatkin
TU121: Redefining the Purpose of Relationships During Quarantine with Stan Tatkin
TU07: What is Group Therapy and 5 Reasons You Should Try It
TU22: Love Letter To Group Psychotherapy
TU17: The Biology of Motivation and Habits – Why We Drop the Ball
TU91: Curiosity – One of the Most Powerful Tools For Connection
TU124 – Hip Hop as Therapy: Beat Making, Lyrics & Community Empowerment
TU127 Grandma Heals: Community-Based Mental Health Care from Zimbabwe with Dr. Ruth Verhey
You can find a whole category with Narcissism.
We’re exploring a series called “Therapy Vitamins” ie. super short snippets with no fluff at all to give you healthy little secure relating snacks, nutrients for you, your life, your relationships.
We’re excited for our upcoming episode with Carol George, originator of several attachment instruments including the Adult Attachment Projective. You will LOVE this discussion on adult attachment, so stay tuned.
Over the break, we are focusing on our online community group of Patreon neuronerds and finishing this dang book we are working on!
However we will continue to publish some must-not-miss or worth-hearing-again episodes as replays!
As a reminder, July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, also known as BIPOC Mental Health Month. Formally recognized in June 2008 (and still currently recognized today), Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month was created to bring awareness to the unique struggles that underrepresented groups face with regard to mental illness in the U.S. Bebe Moore Campbell was an American author, journalist, teacher, and mental health advocate who worked tirelessly to shed light on the mental health needs of the Black community and other underrepresented communities. To continue the visionary work of Bebe Moore Campbell, each year Mental Health America (MHA) develops a public education campaign dedicated to addressing the mental health needs of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC).
Resources for BIPOC Mental Health Month:

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