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    Explore " doherty" with insightful episodes like "Do you have "eco-anxiety?" - with Dr. Thomas Doherty", "Mozzies With Japanese Encephalitis: How Worried Should I Be?", "BONUS EPISODE: What is the evidence telling us about Omicron?", "What did we learn from another year of COVID-19?" and "BONUS EP: Latest Doherty Institute modelling explained" from podcasts like ""Mentally Together", "The Quicky", "Infection and Immunity", "Infection and Immunity" and "Infection and Immunity"" and more!

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    Do you have "eco-anxiety?" - with Dr. Thomas Doherty

    Do you have "eco-anxiety?" - with Dr. Thomas Doherty

    Do you ever feel scared about climate change? Anxious about global warming? Are you grieving the world as you know it? You are definitely not the only one feeling that way. Which is why there's now a term for this feeling: eco-anxiety.

    In his therapist practice, Dr. Thomas Doherty helps people with exactly that. He is a psychologist who specializes in applying an environmental perspective to mental health and well-being.

    And he's not new to this topic - in 2011, he co-wrote a paper with Susan Clayton called The Psychological Impacts of Global Climate Change, and that paper has been cited OVER 700 times.

    So I LOVED talking to him about his advice for those of us struggling with eco-anxiety, the mental health benefits of getting outside in nature, and how we can figure out our own environmental identity.

    Listen to Dr. Doherty's podcast here: https://climatechangeandhappiness.com/

    Read the New York Times article about climate change and therapy, featuring Dr. Doherty: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/06/health/climate-anxiety-therapy.html

    You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.

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    You can keep up with Mentally Together on Instagram @mentallytogetherpod. Cassidy's Instagram is @cassidyquinntv, and you can watch the video version of each podcast episode at YouTube.com/cassidyquinn.

    Books recommended by Mentally Together guests: https://bookshop.org/lists/mentally-together

    Mozzies With Japanese Encephalitis: How Worried Should I Be?

    Mozzies With Japanese Encephalitis: How Worried Should I Be?

    Just when you thought talking about viruses was a thing of the past, a new illness spread through mosquito bites has resurfaced in Australia amid all of the wet and humid weather.

    Japanese Encephalitis was first discovered over 100 years ago, but its sudden resurgence particularly down the east coast is causing some concern among the scientific community and the public, but how worried should you be?

    The Quicky speaks to two experts in infectious diseases to learn more about Japanese Encephalitis Virus or 'JEV' as it's also known, to find out how widespread it could become, and whether you need to ask for a vaccine to keep you and your family safe.

    CREDITS 

    Host: Claire Murphy

    With thanks to:

    Professor Jason Mackenzie - International expert on flavivirus and norovirus replication and pathogenesis at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity

    Dr Michelle Giles - Professor and clinical appointments at Alfred Health, Monash Health and the Royal Women’s Hospital, and an Infectious Diseases Physician 

    Producer: Claire Murphy

    Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane

    Audio Producer: Jacob Round

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    Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au

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    BONUS EPISODE: What is the evidence telling us about Omicron?

    BONUS EPISODE: What is the evidence telling us about Omicron?

    How severe is Omicron? How is easily is it transmitted? How do our vaccines fair against this new variant?
    In this bonus episode of Doherty Institute Director Professor Sharon Lewin explains what the evidence is telling us about the Omicron variant.Infection and Immunity - Evidence Explained
    Please note this episode was recorded on Tuesday, 18 January 2022 before the Federal Government announced the Therapeutic Goods Administration had approved the Novavax vaccine along with two COVID-19 oral drugs molnupiravir and nirmatrelvir + ritonavir, for use in Australia. The episode was also recorded before a Code Brown alert was activated across multiple hospitals in the state

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    What did we learn from another year of COVID-19?

    What did we learn from another year of COVID-19?
    What does the Director of the Doherty Institute have to say after another year of battling COVID-19?

    In our final episode of the season we are joined by Professor Sharon Lewin to unpack the scientific evidence after another 12 months of riding out the ever-changing landscape of COVID-19.

    We talk about what was done well, what we could do better and what 2022 may have in store for us.


    We want to hear from you! Help us shape future episodes of our podcast by telling us a little about yourself, how you listen to and what you'd like to hear more of in 2022. The survey is anonymous and will only take a few minutes to complete.Infection and Immunity – Evidence Explained

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    BONUS EP: Latest Doherty Institute modelling explained

    BONUS EP: Latest Doherty Institute modelling explained
    Last Friday the Doherty-led modelling consortium presented their final report to National Cabinet. What does the latest report tell us? And what have we learned from the previous reports released?
    To help unpack the data and findings, we’re joined by Professor Jodie McVernon, Director of Epidemiology at the Doherty Institute, who has led the modelling consortium responsible for the report.

    Show notes:
    Doherty Institute modelling sensitivity analysis
    Doherty Institute modelling

    We want to hear from you! Help us shape future episodes of our podcast by telling us a little about yourself, how you listen to and what you'd like to hear more of in 2022. The survey is anonymous and will only take a few minutes to complete.Infection and Immunity – Evidence Explained

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    What does the evidence tell us about COVID-19 vaccine boosters?

    What does the evidence tell us about COVID-19 vaccine boosters?
    As of Monday, 8 November, Australians over 18 who have received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine at least six months ago, are now eligible for a third dose.

    So why do we need booster shots? What does it mean for Australia as we transition to living with the virus? And when should we be rolling up our sleeves for our next dose?

    To learn more about the latest evidence around COVID-19 vaccine boosters, I am speaking with Professor Dale Godfrey, Immunology Theme Leader at the Doherty Institute.


    We want to hear from you! Help us shape future episodes of our podcast by telling us a little about yourself, how you listen to and what you'd like to hear more of in 2022. The survey is anonymous and will only take a few minutes to complete.Infection and Immunity – Evidence Explained

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    Episode 47: Mick Doherty Interview (Fiddle)

    Episode 47: Mick Doherty Interview (Fiddle)
    There's a single story or a thousand stories in this week's episode. The story of Mick Doherty, Donegal fiddle player of the famed Doherty family of tinsmiths, travelers and musicians. The story of his father's music, and of his grandfather's music. And woven in and around it all the figure of Johnny Doherty - Mick's uncle - one of the iconic Irish fiddle players, a tinsmith himself, and traveling man.  Johnny was the subject of a documentary in 1972, a film called Fiddler on the Road. Produced by Ulster Television, it's a fascinating document of a moment in his life and, like all the best documentaries, it shifts a little each time you watch it. In fact, if you watch really closely, you'll notice how with the passing of time the film itself has assumed a strange, elastic quality. So the background behind Johnny as he plays seems to sway in places and elongate and contract, as if it's about to come loose from its moorings. Listen to Mick speaking of his uncle Johnny, and that effect is amplified. Fiddler On The Road: https://bit.ly/3bMLQfx Mick Doherty recorded his one and only CD in partnership with his student and friend Rob Zielinski, of Perth, Western Australia. Mick lived in WA until his death in 2014, and we have Rob to thank for the tunes preserved on that CD, the echoes of Mick's father and grandfather in the playing, and for the recordings that make up today's episode.  In collaboration with Rob, in 2009 Kevin Bradley at the National Museum in Canberra recorded five separate sessions in conversation with Mick, sessions covering his life story, family history and musical lineage. It's thanks to them we have this treasure to share with you today. Truth be told, Mick's speaking voice is a long, unspooling melody itself, with a cadence and rhythm that carry within them the man as he was in 2009 and the lives he had lived up to that point. We've re-arranged some segments of the original archive recordings so they play sequentially in this episode. And we feel it's true to the spirit of Mick's story, his voice and his playing. If you'd like to dive into the entire series of recordings, go here: https://bit.ly/3bZ1dBi And please check out Mick Doherty's CD recorded with Rob Zielinski. It's essential listening really: https://www.robertzielinskimusic.com/shop And as we mention during the show,  our heartfelt thanks to Kevin Bradley and Rob Zielinski for all their help with this episode.  We hope you're all keeping well, and we'll see you next week.  Darren and Dom ... Well, we know it's a tough time so we hope you can hang in there with us, and we'll do the same for you. So if you liked this episode and think you got some worth from it, then please pledge at any level over at www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims. If you can't afford to pledge on Patreon, and we totally understand if you can't, all is not lost. You can still support the show by sharing it on your socials, posting about it in your favourite forums or simply by telling your mates about it down the pub. www.patreon.com/blarneypilgrims www.blarneypilgrims.com www.facebook.com/BlarneyPilgrimsPodcast https://www.instagram.com/blarneypilgrimspodcast/

    Bodybuilder and Businessman Tony Doherty

    Bodybuilder and Businessman Tony Doherty

    I caught up with Body Building icon Tony Doherty at his flagship gym and business headquarters in Brunswick Melbourne.
    We covered plenty of territory, but what you’ll get is a rare and detailed insight into what makes this guy tick, and just how simple his strategy for success is.
    He sums it up in 3 words, his mantra in life, and you get the distinct impression that he indeed lives, trains, works and mentors’ others in a state of ‘relentless momentum’ which also happens to be the catch phrase of his successful Tony Doherty tour.
    He speaks about what his early influences were, his now amazing partnership and friendship with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and how Arnold has motivated and mentored him to be a fitness crusader in Australia and all over the world.
    He’s intuitive, direct, dynamic, sees opportunities where others don’t, and he’s just get started.
    I hope you enjoy my chat with businessman and fitness crusader Tony Doherty.

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