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Nauti Boys become Crystal chicks. The moon is in Virgo and the boys are Virgins. This episode John and Nick read their birth charts. We find out how much horoscopes and the stars really impact our emotions.
Explore " conversational" with insightful episodes like "Red Flag Finder", "#100 Revolutionizing Therapy: A Data-Driven Approach to Mental Health with Bizzie Gold", "The Real Housewives of Nauti House", "Halloween 1978" and "Deadtime Stories" from podcasts like ""Nauti House", "Mental Health Today", "Nauti House", "Coffee Flavored Horror" and "Coffee Flavored Horror"" and more!
Nauti Boys become Crystal chicks. The moon is in Virgo and the boys are Virgins. This episode John and Nick read their birth charts. We find out how much horoscopes and the stars really impact our emotions.
In this episode of "Mental Health Today," host Ken Stearns engages in a conversation with Bizzie Gold, an industry disruptor in the field of mental health. Bizzie discusses the intricacies of building rapport in therapeutic relationships and how traditional therapy often involves a lengthy process of establishing trust. She highlights a key challenge in therapy where the therapist aims to gather information from the client's free-form storytelling in the hope of fitting it into predetermined molds or patterns.
Bizzie emphasizes the importance of moving beyond storytelling and focusing on data-driven approaches in therapy. She argues that the brain primarily functions on data rather than stories and that therapists should prioritize sustainability and effectiveness. Bizzie introduces Break Method, a therapeutic approach that emphasizes data-driven healing and client empowerment.
The conversation delves into the drawbacks of open-ended therapy timelines, where clients may spend years discussing traumatic events repeatedly. Bizzie and Ken both express skepticism about the therapeutic value of continually revisiting traumatic memories, which can deepen the neural pathways associated with those memories.
Bizzie also discusses the phenomenon where individuals who have been in therapy for extended periods may integrate their traumatic experiences into their identity, making it challenging to distinguish their true selves from their past trauma. She highlights the importance of helping clients break free from this entanglement and regain a sense of freedom and identity.
The episode touches on various aspects of therapy, including the need for innovation in the field, the challenges of breaking away from traditional therapeutic paradigms, and the potential for clients to experience significant healing and transformation through data-driven approaches.
Bizzie's insights shed light on the evolving landscape of mental health treatment and the importance of considering alternative therapeutic methods to improve outcomes for clients.
For more of Bizzie https://www.bizziegold.com/
For more of Mental Health Today, visit our:
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Mental Health Today With is a new branch of The Jar, funded by The Jar foundation.
Disclaimer: The views stated in this episode are our guest's opinions and do not necessarily represent the views, beliefs or opinions of Mental Health Today With. Our goal is raise awareness and reduce the stigma around mental health by sharing our platform with professionals in the space. That being said, our guests are not a representation of Mental Health Today or The Jar Foundation.
For more about Mental Health Today, visit our:
Website: https://www.thejar.live/about-mental-health-today-by-the-jar-foundation
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Mental Health Today With is a branch of The Jar, funded by The Jar Foundation.
Disclaimer: The views stated in this episode are our guest's opinions and do not necessarily represent the views, beliefs, or opinions of Mental Health Today With. Our goal is to raise awareness and reduce the stigma around mental health by sharing our platform with professionals in the space. That being said, our guests are not a representation of Mental Health Today or The Jar Foundation.
The Nauti House Podcast is back featuring everyone's favorite actress Sandra Bullock. John and Nick started to prepare for the cold winter by getting in some last licks on having some fun.
Have you ever felt like you were being watched by an unstoppable masked killer who wanted to pin you to a wall with a knife and then admire their work? No? Well check out Halloween form 1978 to see what I'm talking about and then listen to Jerry and John talk about this classic horror movie.
We're back with another anthology movie but this time it's fairy tales filmed for the modern day. Well, if the modern day was the 80's and an overly horny uncle was telling them to an annoying nephew who wouldn't go to sleep. There's a witch story that's a lot like Hansel and Gretel, a Little Red Riding Hood story, and a Goldilocks and the Three Bears story. Enjoy as John and Jerry laugh a lot about this bad fun movie.
It's the Outsider but it's not as good. This movie was shot in a castle that's awesome for 500 grand. It went right to video so it doesn't have a rating. It's all kinds of messed up and it's got some of those Lovecraft vibes. Check out why Jerry admires it and John thinks its kind of trash.
What do you get when you combine two county folk with guns, a hospital, doctors that don't quite act right, and chthonian horror on a budget of $85,000. A better movie than it should be. It's also called The Void.
Tell me if you've heard this one before. Pinhead goes into a bar. Everyone dies. No. Not funny. Well maybe you should watch the movie then because it's equal parts awesome and gruesome. Plus, Jerry and John talk about all the highlights and lowlights of the film, especially the stuff that just doesn't make sense.
So what would happen if you dropped a girl who was part of a survivalist cult in the Australian outback into the middle of a home invasion movie. A bunch of dead home invaders. Were you expecting something pithy. Australian outback survivalist cultists don't really do pithy. They just kill you dead. That's also the major idea of this weeks movie. Your Next.
What we have today is a bunch of faces on jugs that have to do with sacrificing people to the pit. There might also be a backwoods cult involved. If you're as confused as I am then check out Jerry and John's discussion about Jughead. If you're not confused then you've probably seen the flick.
Bob and Joe talk about the pains of editing, the nature of youth and young artists, Mexican aliens, sobriety, and a whole bunch of other very important issues. This is the first in an ongoing bi - monthly podcast from Do Your Best.
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Jerry and John dive into their top five horror movie openings which include, sharks, accidents, dinosaurs, aliens, wires, slashers, and a little undead girl in a white dress.
In the sixth episode of our Emerging Futures series, written by Daniel Grimston and Jack Clearwater, we delve into a post-collapse world. In 'City', the second of a two-part series, we tune in to a radio show set in a fallen city of the future...
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Jack Clearwater is a writer, director and sound artist working across theatre, cabaret and ritual. He has performed at venues including Battersea Arts Centre, Somerset House, KILN Theatre and The Royal Academy of Arts as well as at the Lyric Hammersmith, where he was a member of the inaugural Lyric Ensemble.
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Daniel Grimston grew up queer in rural Sussex. He is a playwright, poet, actor and podcaster whose work centres an exploration of the borders between humanity and the natural world. He is a graduate of the John Burgess Writing Course, Rikki Beadle Blair’s FIERCE Youth Programme and the Royal Court’s Intro To Playwriting. He trained as an actor at Oxford School of Drama, NYT and Theatre Peckham Rep, and was a founder and co-artistic director of Founding Fall Theatre. As a poet he has worked with the V&A, Apples and Snakes, and London Wildlife Trust, and is currently under commission as Poet-In-Non-Residence for the campaign group Right To Roam. His first play, Corpselight, just won the Theatre Royal Haymarket Masterclass Trust's Pitch Your Play Competition.
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INSTAGRAM - @therisecollectiveuk
FACEBOOK - @therisecollectiveuk
TWITTER - @r1secollective
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Hosted by Daniel Grimston (@daniel.grimston) and Jack Clearwater (@clearwaterclark)
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Produced by Amy Parkes (she/her) @aeparkes for The RISE Collective (Charity number: 1168856)
This week we’re taking a stab at the questions we hear a lot.
Questions like how the hell do you read so much? Why on earth do you call yourself bimbos? And when are you guys going to branch out into movies?
We’re answering it all and going into detail about our natural reading habits, how we make consuming stories work for us and why we don’t have an editor as well as the pros and cons of being in the beginner stage of podcasting.
We also open the floor to more questions so if you want to know more about the mechanics of podcasting, our podcast and future plans or just about us in general get in touch and let us know for future episodes.
Here's some choice quotes from the Autopsy of Jane Doe:
"What if the ritual preformed on an innocent accidentally created the thing they were trying to destroy."
"It's like finding a bullet in the brain with no gun shot wound."
"It's why we couldn't find the cause of death. She's still alive."
What's the worst way you can think of for how a heist can go wrong? If you said a Kraken attacking the pleasure cruise ship you're about to steal from then you should get the lobster dinner because I didn't see that one coming. Neither did Harrison Ford or Jim Carrey who were slated to be on this film and both bowed out.
We're throwing the rulebook out the window for this one, as we have NO set agenda, NO predetermined topics, and NO restrictions. It's all about a free-flowing, lively discussion among friends.
Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old.
We're talking about the sexy rebellious brutal vampires from the 80's. That's right. It's The Lost Boys in this weeks installment of Coffee Flavored Horror
We're back on the old schedule , Monday release! You lucky listeners only needed to wait 4 days for a new episode, but we're back. John recounts his couple spots over the week and spurts out a few fun facts you can share at your next dinner party. Nick went his first Michelin Star restaurant and did a few shows. Make sure you clear your calendars for May 10th, where the Nauti Nights Comedy Show goes the Wantagh!
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