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The Meditative Shift

Susan Taylor, PhD

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The Meditative Shift Podcast. Author of Return to Radiance, Feeling Good Matters, and the Vital Energy Program. Susan guides us as we navigate ancient wisdom and modern science across the topics of mind, medicine, and holistic health. Topics include: diet, nutrition, supplements, food as medicine, brain nutrients, immunity, weight loss, inflammation, PTSD, meditation, yoga science, holistic lifestyle, metabolism, detox, anxiety, depression, bioenergetics, and the power of the mind to heal.
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Sex Talk Cafe

Susan Morgan Taylor, MA, Couples Sex Therapist, Intimacy and Relationship Coach

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Enjoy juicy conversations on the transformative power of sex, pleasure, and embodied sexuality. Hosted by couples sex therapist Susan Morgan Taylor, MA, a specialist in women's sexuality and feminine spirituality and the founder of the Pathway to Pleasure Collective. Featuring special guest interviews with experts in the field of somatic sex education, sex therapy, and sacred sexuality. More info at www.pathwaytopleasure.com and www.sextalkcafe.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.sp ...
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Grief Out Loud

The Dougy Center

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Remember the last time you tried to talk about grief and suddenly everyone left the room? Grief Out Loud is opening up this often avoided conversation because grief is hard enough without having to go through it alone. We bring you a mix of personal stories, tips for supporting children, teens, and yourself, and interviews with bereavement professionals. Platitude and cliché-free, we promise! Grief Out Loud is hosted by Jana DeCristofaro and produced by The Dougy Center for Grieving Children ...
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Susan Lieu, is a Vietnamese-American author, playwright, and performer. When Susan was 11 years old, her mother died from a routine plastic surgery. After she died, Susan's family stopped talking about her mother, leaving Susan on her own to figure out what happened and how to feel. Susan's debut memoir, The Manicurist’s Daughter, recounts her ques…
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Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews pulmonologist Drew Harris, MD, an associate professor of medicine at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. Dr. Harris is also medical director of the Black Lung Program at Stone Mountain Health Services, in the heart of southwestern Virginia's coal-mining industry.…
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It's our 300th episode and this conversation with Maegan Parker Brooks, PhD, is the perfect one to honor that milestone. Maegan is an Associate Professor at Willamette University and a volunteer at Dougy Center where she facilitates a peer grief support group for adult caregivers of teens who are grieving. Maegan is also a daughter and sister, grie…
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Psychedelic therapies are a revolutionary approach to resolving numerous issues most commonly delegated to the mental health arena. The realm of sex therapy is one of those realms where ketamine and other psychedelic therapiescan shed a new light for hope and healing of common sexual issues such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, chall…
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Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Mahesh Desai, PhD, of the Luxembourg Institute of Health’s Department of Infection and Immunity. Dr. Desai discusses how healthy gut bacteria may reduce the side effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients.Kirjoittanut Rare Care Podcast
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Kendra Rinaldi knows a lot about grief. When she was just 21, her sister died in a car accident. Ten years later she had a miscarriage. Ten years after that, her mother died of cancer. Professionally, she is a grief guide and host of the Grief, Gratitude, and the Gray In Between podcast. But she didn't always get grief. When she was 21, she didn't …
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Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Karin Hoelzer, DVM, PhD, senior director of policy and regulatory affairs at the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD). Dr. Hoelzer discusses the importance of convincing the US Congress to renew the Rare Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher Program, which is set…
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It might be better to ask Canada Taylor what she doesn't do in the realm of suicide prevention, postvention, and grief support rather than what she does because she seems to do just about everything and anything. This is part two of our conversation with her, so if you missed the first, Ep. 297: Honoring A Great Love, be sure to listen. In this epi…
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Today's episode of Sex Talk Cafe features Mattie Jo Cowsert, raised by a pastor and once a proud purity ring wearer before moving to New York City where she experienced an unexpected worldview and identity implosion thanks to Tinder and her Jewish roommate. Author of the book and blog by the same name, God Sex and Rich People, Mattie Jo is a living…
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Twelve years ago today - August 30th - Canada Taylor was having an amazing night. She and her husband Rick were sitting outside, talking about life and work and dreams for the future - their future. Then everything changed. Rick had a medical event, and Canada became his first responder. Hours later, she became his widow. In the twelve years since,…
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Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Susan Ward, PhD, founder and executive director of the Collaborative Trajectory Analysis Project (cTAP), which seeks to broaden patient eligibility for clinical trials in Duchenne muscular dystrophy.Kirjoittanut Rare Care Podcast
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Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Taylor Kane, founder and executive director of 'Remember the Girls.' The charity advocates for female carriers of X-linked rare disorders including Duchenne muscular dystrophy and hemophilia.Kirjoittanut Rare Care Podcast
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When Barri Leiner Grant was 28, her mother Ellen died suddenly. Barri was hit with intense grief, but back then the expectation was to hurry up and get back to work and life. She didn't have the time, space, or tools to acknowledge and attend to grief. Over the past 31 years, Barri and her grief have gotten to know each other on a deep level. In th…
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Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Jacquelyn Bainbridge, DPharm, a neurology professor at the University of Colorado in Aurora, on the benefits of medical cannabis in treating multiple sclerosis.Kirjoittanut Rare Care Podcast
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Sometimes we can't really begin to understand grief - ours or anyone else's - if we don't have space to talk about the death. The context surrounding how someone died matters and can shape our grief in meaningful ways. This was true for Kari Lyons-Price, MSW, who was a caregiver for her parents, Hal and Sylvia, for many years. They died three years…
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Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Flavia Nelson, MD, director of the Multiple Sclerosis Center of Excellence at the University of Miami in Florida, on the difficulties of diagnosing neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder.Kirjoittanut Rare Care Podcast
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In May of 2023, Sweta Vikram was overwhelmed with grief. In the span of three days, her father died, her father-in-law died, and it was the 9-year anniversary of her mother’s death. When she looked for information on how to survive the maelstrom of emotions, she found reassurances that she would eventually get to the other side, but nothing that sh…
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What is sexological bodywork? Why is somatic sex education and somatic sexual wellness the wave of the future of sex therapy? What do women most of all have to gain from this revolutionary approach to sexual evolution? Today's episode of Sex Talk Cafe features Pamela Madsen, a Somatic Wellness Educator who has worked with hundreds of women and coup…
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Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Kevin M. Flanigan, MD, director of the Center for Gene Therapy at the Abigail Wexner Research Instute of Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. The subject of our talk is exon skipping therapies for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.…
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Camille Sapara Barton is a social imagineer who is reimagining how we define and relate to grief. As a writer, artist, and somatic practitioner, Camille is looking to create a new grief narrative expansive enough to include multiple forms of individual and collective grief, especially for queer, trans, and BIPOC communities. In Camille's book, Tend…
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Open relationships and non-monogamy have become a growing trend in today's modern world. But what are the common pitfalls couples face when considering opening a relationship? And more importantly, how do you avoid them so that you can successfully navigate the benefits and joys of non-monogamy while simultaneously maintaining your primary relation…
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Recent research has uncovered a remarkable link between these two seemingly unrelated aspects of health. Did you know that monks who regularly meditate have different gut microbes than their neighbors? This finding has opened up a new frontier in understanding how our mental state can influence our physical health.In today's episode, Susan talks ab…
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Today we chat with Wendi Dumbroff, MA, LPC, a Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice where she specializes in individual, family, couples sex therapy. She is a highly trained couples and sex therapist who provides a safe, non-judgmental and sex positive environment. Wendi is also a specialist in helping couples recover after infidelity…
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Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Durresamin Khan, the Pakistani mother of a boy with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, about the difficulties of obtaining treatment for DMD patients who are ineligible for gene therapy.Kirjoittanut Rare Care Podcast
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Cody Delistraty is a journalist and he's also a son whose mother died of cancer. These two identities intersect in his new book, The Grief Cure, which chronicles his quest to find a way to eliminate the pain of grief. After exploring Laughter Therapy, silent meditation, Breakup Bootcamp, and other avenues for grief expression, Cody landed where so …
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Psychedelic Sacred Sexuality? What is it and how does it work? What are the benefits of integrating psychedelic molecules with sexual energy and how do you navigate this uncharted cosmic domain safely and productively? This and more will be explored in today's conversation with Astraeus Amori, author of Psychedelic Sacred Sexuality and experienced …
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Is that medication affecting your hard on? Did that ED treatment actually help? Has changing your diet affected your morning wood? Let's find out in today's episode! Today we meet Dr. Elliot Justin, MD, FACEP, Founder and CEO of FirmTech, the first sex tech company dedicated to improving men’s erectile fitness. Dr. Justin has a background in Emerge…
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It's impossible to speak for an entire community, especially when it comes to grief, but Sharice Burnett, LCSW, knows a lot about the ripple effect of loss in the Black and African American community in Portland, OR. Born and raised in the community, Sharice is a clinical mental health therapist and consultant dedicated to naming and dismantling th…
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At the core of self-care lies its essential role in fostering a clear and calm mindset. Amid the fast pace of today's world, carving out time and space to prioritize our mental and emotional well-being can seem non-existent, and even when it is possible, it often feels overwhelming.In this episode, Dr. Taylor explores six vital self-care practices …
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Larry Luxner, senior correspondent for Rare Disease Advisor, interviews Omer Abdul Hamid, MD, a neurologist at Nemours Children's Hospital in Orlando, Florida, on gene therapy's potential to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy.Kirjoittanut Rare Care Podcast
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Lisa Keefauver is a lot of things - she's a writer, speaker, educator, social worker, podcast host, mother, widow, and grief activist. She came to the last two titles when her personal experience of grieving for her husband Eric, who died of a brain tumor in 2011, intersected with her professional life as a clinician. At this intersection, Lisa rea…
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We're keeping it steamy today on the Sex Talk Cafe with guest Susan Bratton, Intimacy Expert to Millions, who shares with us her tips, proven techniques, and timeless wisdom on how to keep sex hot for a lifetime. Susan shares with us why sex is supposed to get BETTER as we get older, why it's a myth that not all women can orgasm from sex, the #1 th…
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