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    Episodes (81)

    Episode 22 - Attachment issues

    Episode 22 - Attachment issues

    Anouk (35) has a hard time attaching to people. But when she finally does, she can’t let go anymore and she becomes increasingly dependent and anxious about losing them. After a tough break-up she is now very afraid of getting into a relationship again. Can Berthold help her deal with these hard feelings?

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Ep. 559 – Improve Your Hunting Content on Social Media

    Ep. 559 – Improve Your Hunting Content on Social Media

    Host Chris Jennings is joined by Matt Harrison, communications specialist for Ducks Unlimited, to discuss improving your social media content. Harrison formerly worked as full-time content creator for several brands and social outlets. His insights into creating content and getting started may help improve your approach to posting hunting content on your social media. The two discus everything from equipment to approaching brands to work with on a regular basis. If you want to improve the way you post social content, give this show a listen.

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    Episode 21 - Savior complex

    Episode 21 - Savior complex

    Anne (40) has a compulsion to help and fix people, even if they don’t ask for it. In both work and private situations. Sometimes she even does so at the expense of her own kids. Why does she keep putting so much energy in other people instead of herself and her family?

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    We can productively discuss even the toughest topics—here’s how

    We can productively discuss even the toughest topics—here’s how

    As our discourse and our politics have become both more polarized and paralyzed, Harvard Kennedy School faculty members Erica Chenoweth and Julia Minson say we need to refocus on listening to understand, instead of talking to win. In mid-2022, the School launched the Candid and Constructive Conversations initiative, based on the idea that frank yet productive discussions over differences are not only vital to democracy and a functioning society, but that the ability to have them was also an essential skill for students, staff, and faculty in the Harvard community and beyond to learn. The effort—which uses techniques and principles based on surveys and decision science—took on even greater urgency after the recent events in Israel and Gaza and their fallout in the U.S., including at Harvard and other universities. Erica Chenoweth is the Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment and the academic dean for faculty Engagement at HKS, as well as one of the world’s leading authorities on conflict and alternatives to political violence. Associate Professor of Public Policy Julia Minson is a decision scientist who studies the psychology of disagreement, and has developed research-based, practical methods that nearly anyone can use to make difficult conversations into productive ones.

    Policy Recommendations:

    Erica Chenoweth’s Policy Recommendations:

    • Have local governments invest more in creating opportunities for bridging divides in civil society
    • Making election day a national holiday and supporting activities that are about participating in the political process and so it feels like something we all do together
    • Use the Chatham House Rule and other tools to create conversational spaces that encourage open and inclusive dialogue.

    Julia Minson’s Policy Recommendations:

    • Create a curriculum for teenagers to learn the skills of constructive conversation across differences
    • Teach HEAR and other easy-to-understand conversational receptiveness training methods widely to enable candid and constructive conversations between individuals.

    Erica Chenoweth is the Academic Dean for Faculty Engagement and the Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment at Harvard Kennedy School, Faculty Dean at Pforzheimer House at Harvard College, and Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor at the Harvard Radcliffe Institute. They study political violence and its alternatives. At Harvard, Chenoweth directs the Nonviolent Action Lab, an innovation hub that provides empirical evidence in support of movement-led political transformation. Chenoweth has authored or edited nine books on mass movements, nonviolent resistance, terrorism, political violence, revolutions, and state repression. Their recent book, “Civil Resistance: What Everyone Needs to Know,” explores what civil resistance is, how it works, why it sometimes fails, how violence and repression affect it, and the long-term impacts of such resistance. Their next book with HKS Lecturer in Public Policy Zoe Marks, “Bread and Roses: Women on the Frontlines of Revolution,” investigates the impact of women’s participation on revolutionary outcomes and democratization. Chenoweth maintains the NAVCO Data Project, one of the world’s leading datasets on historical and contemporary mass mobilizations around the globe. Along with Jeremy Pressman, Chenoweth also co-directs the Crowd Counting Consortium, a public interest and scholarly project that documents political mobilization in the U.S. since January 2017.

    Associate Professor of Public Policy Julia Minson is a decision scientist with research interests in conflict, negotiations and judgment and decision making. Her primary line of research addresses the “psychology of disagreement” – How do people engage with opinions, judgments and decisions that are different from their own? She is particularly interested in simple, scalable interventions to help people be more receptive to views and opinions they strongly oppose. Much of Julia’s research is conducted in collaboration with the graduate and post-doctoral members of MC² – the Minson Conflict and Collaboration Lab. At the Kennedy School Julia is affiliated with the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, the Center for Public Leadership, and the Taubman Center for State and Local Government. Julia teaches courses on negotiations and decision-making as part of the Management, Leadership and Decision Science area, as well as through HKS Executive Education. Prior to coming to the Kennedy School, Julia served as an Adjunct Lecturer at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, where she taught Negotiations at both the MBA and the undergraduate levels. She received her PhD in Social Psychology from Stanford University and her BA in Psychology from Harvard University.

    Ralph Ranalli of the HKS Office of Communications and Public Affairs is the host, producer, and editor of HKS PolicyCast. A former journalist, public television producer, and entrepreneur, he holds an AB in Political Science from UCLA and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University.

    Social media promotion and support is provided by Natalie Montaner and the OCPA Digital Team. Editorial support is provided by Nora Delaney. Design and graphics support is provided by Delane Meadows, Laura King, and the OCPA Design Team. 

    Episode 20 - Fear of abandonment

    Episode 20 - Fear of abandonment

    Myrthe (25) often panics when new relationships or friendships become more serious. All of a sudden she feels afraid the other person might leave her. She then dedicates all her attention to that relationship, neglecting other relationships and her own self care. And of course this extreme focus often doesn't improve the relationship in question. 

    This is the final episode of Season 1 of the Flip Thinking Podcast. We will take a short break and return with Season 2 soon!

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 19 - I don't know what I want

    Episode 19 - I don't know what I want

    Sanne (29) achieved her one goal - getting a Master's degree - at age 25. Now she doesn't know how to give direction and purpose to her life anymore. She never thought of a next step. She feels rather miserable, pointless, drifting, inadequate and underachieving since she finished university. She feels she should be a very happy person considering her nice job, great husband, fantastic friends and family, but she's not. Can Berthold help?

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 18 - I always feel guilty

    Episode 18 - I always feel guilty

    Maaike (37) feels guilty about everything.  About traffic, household chores, not working hard enough at work or getting opportunities at work she feels she doesn't deserve. She even feels guilty for things she's not responsible for, like when her son hurts himself. She feels like she only deserves to be happy when others are happy. Can Berthold help her flip-think this problem>

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 17 - FOMO

    Episode 17 - FOMO

    Joanna (48) is constantly “on”. She feels like she always has to do things on her to-do, to-see, to-read, to-watch, to-cook, to-eat, to-whatever list. She wants to be up-to-date and not miss anything. It's tiring. How to switch off? How to go from FOMO to JOMO?

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 16 - Always too late

    Episode 16 - Always too late

    Thea (54) is always late. She hates this about herself and it often gets her into a pickle. Her intention is always to leave early, but somehow she always arrives sweaty and in a hurry. Dissappointed in herself.

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 15 - I accomplish nothing

    Episode 15 - I accomplish nothing

    Christine (30) finds it hard to focus on anything. She always likes to start new projects and learn new things, but she often quits after a while. She wants to be proud of herself by accomplishing things and being successful but she feels like she never achieves anything. Where does this need for successful come from? Together with Berthold she discovers the deeper layer.

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 14 - I don't feel seen

    Episode 14 - I don't feel seen

    Michelle (34) notices she can get really emotional when she doesn't feel seen or heard. She starts to stumble when it happens and sometimes she even starts crying. It happens at work as well, which 'isn't great'.

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Supa Fresh Experience "It's not just a podcast Bro! Ep.8

    Supa Fresh Experience "It's not just a podcast Bro! Ep.8

    Topics:
    Surviving Diddy: Exploring Cassie and Diddy's publicized relationships and court case

    Special guest: Naime Dawson calls in to speak on the topic


    When was the last time you cried?: A Candid Discussion about the Last Time Men Felt Vulnerable Enough to Shed Tears.

    Celebrating Thanksgiving Delicacies: Sharing Personal Favorites and Culinary Traditions

    "Our 'Fan Favorite' Topic: Growing Up While Black - where we discuss all the fun, weird, true, and cultural things Black people do in America.

    Join two charismatic black men, in their 40’s, as they dive into lively discussions on current events, relationships, and the global issues that shape our world. This engaging podcast offers insightful perspectives, humor, and relatable stories, creating a dynamic blend of entertainment and enlightenment.

    Episode 13 - I'm a failure

    Episode 13 - I'm a failure

    Wendy (36) always seems to talk herself out of ideas or plans. She doesn't start new things, never follows up on good ideas in her head. She believes it will fail anyway because she won't be good enough to make it work.

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 12 - Eating noises

    Episode 12 - Eating noises

    Tess (31) hates eating noises. She gets furious when she hears people smacking or chewing. She's had it ever since she was little and the older she gets, the worse the aversion gets. She can't enjoy meals with friends, family, colleagues or even her husband. She makes sure her husband eats before her and she puts on loud music or TV when he eats. She hates that she is like this and she really hopes she can find a way to deal with it.

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 11 - I hate being alone

    Episode 11 - I hate being alone

    Paul (36) does everything to avoid being alone. He feels panic, restlessness and loneliness when he is not around other people. He always distracts himself with the attention of others or with sports. An additional problem is that he finds partners who temporarily fill his void, but eventually he falls out of love and the loneliness returns.

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 10 - Daughter with anorexia nervosa

    Episode 10 - Daughter with anorexia nervosa

    Sarah is a psychiatrist and has a 15-year-old daughter with severe anorexia nervosa. Despite all her professional knowledge about emotion regulation, parenting and personality disorders, she feels powerless in helping her own daughter. How is it that her own child can only communicate through her body and only feels seen by being sick? She feels like a bad mom. What can she do in this nightmare situation?

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 9 - I don't have enough empathy

    Episode 9 - I don't have enough empathy

    Lando (50) struggles with the feeling that he doesn't care enough for other people. He feels like he doesn't mourn his brother's loss enough. He feels guilty about not actively reaching out to friends. He's also away from home a lot, while he knows his wife hates it. But is lack of empathy really the problem? Together with Berthold he finds out what's really bothering him.

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Episode 8 - Nail biting

    Episode 8 - Nail biting
    Rixt (56) has been biting her nails as long as she can remember. It gives her comfort, but she also feels very childish while doing so. Why can't she just stop? A heartwarming conversation about a seemingly light problem, with underlying layers of loneliness and feelings of failure. 

    Do you want to flip-think your own problem too? In Berthold Gunster's bestseller Flip Thinking you will learn all about the life changing art of turning problems into opportunities. Flip Thinking is available in the England, Italy, Portugal, South Korea, United States, and soon in 17 other countries too. For all info check out flipthinking.info.

    Expectation V. Reality | Red Flags in Coaches | Candid Model Chat | Empowering Women

    Expectation V. Reality | Red Flags in Coaches | Candid Model Chat | Empowering Women

    💪 Ready to conquer your fitness goals and avoid the 'red flags' of bad coaching? Join me and Taleigha Eichel, a model, entrepreneur, and bodybuilding coach, as we discuss our fitness journeys, entrepreneurship, and being the best version of ourselves every day. The end shares some tips for goal-setting during your own journey! Don't miss out, there are TONS of laughs, knowledge, and candid convo! Follow Tay on IG: @countrybadasstay | Support the channel by liking, sharing, commenting, and LEAVING A REVIEW! 🫶

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