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    Explore "mentally" with insightful episodes like "Destroying Demonic Oppression (Ep. 11)", "The Moment God Changes Everything with Fletcher Murray", "372: The Sexy Brain – Intimacy & Health with Dr. Lindsey Berkson", "Testimony Guest Promo" and "Testimony Guest Promo" from podcasts like ""Supernatural Legacy Podcast", "Mamas in Spirit", "The Lucas Rockwood Show", "Testimony With Jensine Bard" and "Testimony With Jensine Bard"" and more!

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    372: The Sexy Brain – Intimacy & Health with Dr. Lindsey Berkson

    372: The Sexy Brain – Intimacy & Health with Dr. Lindsey Berkson

    Just as an infant requires physical touch to ensure healthy development, every adult requires intimacy and connection to be mentally and physically healthy... and yet many of us are left lacking. A lingering hug can increase oxytocin and decrease cortisol, deep conversations can be neuroprotective, and a true friend or lover can alter not just your emotional life but also your biology. On this week’s show, we’ll unpack the role between intimacy and your endocrine system, and the vital importance in finding balance. 

    Listen & Learn: 

    • How healthy testosterone levels can reduce or even eliminate the risk of Alzheimer's
    • Why BPA-lined cans (including sparkling water) can block oxytocin receptors 
    • The role of the sex hormones in brain volume and function
    • Why the nuclear family is supported by biology 
    • Hippocampal shrinkage induced by lack of intimacy   

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    ABOUT OUR GUEST

    Dr. Devaki Lindsey Berkson is a thought leader in functional medicine and women’s health. She has been in clinical practice for nearly four decades, and her research has focused on hormones, nutrition, and the gut. She has written 21 books. Her most recent include: The Sexy Brain, Safe Hormones Smart Women, and Hormone Deception.

    Nutritional Tip of the Week:

    • K2 MK4

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    It's Not Complicated

    It's Not Complicated

    WHY CANT I LOSE WEIGHT ??? WE GOT YOU COVERED!

    In this Episode of Mentally Screwed, im joined by my good friend Brittany. We have some real talk for dieting, tips and tricks for a healthy diet, and food prep for beginners. If you're wondering "why cant i lose weight" no worries its not complicated. We also cover positive mindset motivation. The right way to use it.

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    Motivation The Right Way

    Motivation The Right Way

    ARE YOU USING MOTIVATION THE WRONG WAY! ! ! UNFORTUNATELY YOU PROBABLY ARE.

    Motivation is one of those tricky things. We rely on it a lot to get us through things in life. We use it to stay focused and to succeed at our goals. But are we really using motivation the right way? Being motivated in life can be tough at times. Keeping motivated to lose weight, keeping motivated at work, staying positive and motivated, where to find motivation. I mean, is motivation important?

    Ep.03 Happy Lunatic

    Ep.03 Happy Lunatic

    DON'T BE A CRAZY PERSON! ARE YOU HAPPY OR JUST A LUNATIC?

       In this episode of Mentally Screwed i talk about a life rule that may help you. Living a more positive life doesn't mean walking around being happy 24/7. Being positive in life is a good thing as long as it comes from some place real within you. When you force it, well, then you're just being a crazy person. Don't be a crazy person and don't be a happy lunatic. Just be real.

    I hope you enjoy this Podcast for mindset. Please leave any comments or questions. Feel free to hit me up on any of my social media, shown below. Thanks for listening. Thins podcast can also be found on itunes, Stitcher, and Google Play Music.

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    This Week in Terror with Carole Lieberman M.D.

    This Week in Terror with Carole Lieberman M.D.

    This week’s headlines reveal a pattern of how terrorists in London, Paris and the U.S. prey 
    upon the most vulnerable: women, children and the mentally ill.

    “Mosque where terrorist taught stripped of responsibilities for children,” the headline 
    read, referring to Umar Haque who taught at two Islamic schools in London, who had 
    turned a blind eye to him while he built an army of children to attack Big Ben and other 
    top targets. He made them watch terrorist propaganda and role-play to recreate terror 
    attacks and beheadings.

    “Trappes, France, Stabbing: Man With Terrorism History Kills 2, Injures 1,” read one 
    headline, while a conflicting one read, “Man stabs to death his sister, mother in Paris 
    suburb: authorities doubt ISIS claim.” Indeed, though Kamel S. was said to promote
    radical Islamist ideology, he also had a significant psychiatric history. 

    The headline “Indiana ISIS widow faces terrorism-related charges,” brings the impact 
    of terrorism closer to home. Samantha Marie Elhassani was a middle-American 
    housewife who got swept up in a tornado when the man she married turned out to be a 
    terrorist and she found herself a prisoner of ISIS in the middle East.

    Loon Wolves & The Toronto Terror Attack

    Loon Wolves & The Toronto Terror Attack

    When a mass shooting occurred in Toronto, this past July, the media was - as usual - coy about who the shooter was. 
    They didn’t give us his name or a closeup photo for an inexcusably long time. These are sure signs, as we are coming 
    to recognize, that the shooter’s ethnic identity would be revealed by these pieces of information. In particular, sure signs 
    that the shooter is likely a terrorist. And the media are desperate to keep such speculation at bay. 

    The Danforth shooter (named after the street in Toronto where the mass shooting occurred) was finally revealed to be 
    29-year-old Faisal Hussain. He killed 2 victims and injured 13. But then the question became: was Faisal Hussain mentally 
    ill, or a terrorist, or both? In other words, was he a loon wolf?

    Born to Canadian parents of Pakistani origin, his family was quick to release a public statement claiming that Faisal had 
    been psychotic and depressed throughout his life, as if this would prove he wasn’t a terrorist. Meanwhile ISIL claimed he
    was a soldier of the Islamic State. And despite Toronto authorities denying this, a police search of the home he shared 
    with his parents found ammunition, large-capacity magazines, and evidence that he visited ISIL websites.

    Like most perpetrators of terror attacks, there were red flags that weren’t heeded - from his telling a teacher he wanted to 
    kill someone because it would be cool, to several people having called the authorities to investigate Faisal. In this podcast, 
    Dr. Carole puts Faisal on her couch and answers the question: Do terrorists target the mentally ill because they’re more 
    vulnerable to radicalization?

    The Topnotch Tangler: The Sting

    The Topnotch Tangler: The Sting

    It's All Been Done Radio Hour #124 

    The Topnotch Tangler #15 "The Sting"  

     

    The Topnotch Tangler faces off once more with her archnemesis, the high dangerous The Sting!  

     

    A comedy radio show originally performed as part of OGP's West Grandview Fringe Festival at Jimmy V's on August 5, 2017. 

     

    Starring  

    Samantha Stark as Kimberly Benson / The Topnotch Tangler 

    Keith Jackson as Commissioner Carl Darling 

    Joe Morales as Lt. Adam Carson

    Ryan Yohe as The Sting 

    Kristin Green as Julie 

    Theme Song performed by Nick Arganbright and cast 

       

    Narrated by Chris Allen  

    Foley Artist Brendan Talty  

     

    Podcast edited by Chris Allen 

    Written and directed by Jerome Wetzel  

    Music Director Kristin Green

    Theme Songs by Nathan Haley and Jerome Wetzel  

    Technical Director Shane Stefanchik 

    Vocal coach Karen Perta

    Story consultant Nick Arganbright 

     

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    Connect to yourself in all ways.

    Connect to yourself in all ways.

     I will be speaking with Empowerment Coach Charleen Hess this Friday as she shares her unique skill set as a hair Stylist , Personal trainer and life coach to empower others to create a deep connection with themselves and step into their calling.  Learn practical ways that you can begin to connect with yourself in all ways mentally and emotionally and physically starting today.

    How to Raise Mentally Strong Kids with Amy Morin

    How to Raise Mentally Strong Kids with Amy Morin

    Mental strength is something most of us struggle with. Dealing with grief, fear, and disappointment is a constant challenge for adults. Children have even more difficulty navigating uncomfortable feelings. How can we raise mentally strong kids?

    Today’s guest is Amy Morin, the bestselling author of the book called 13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Do Not Do. She is a psychotherapist, writer, and TEDx speaker. She is here to tell us how to become mentally strong parents so we can raise self-assured kids who are primed for happiness and success.

    This show is full of incredible insights that will change the lives of adults and children. Save it, because you’ll want to listen to it more than once.

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    Mentally Creating a Successful Life

    Mentally Creating a Successful Life
    Mentally Creating a Successful Life Why You Should Picture Achievement Power Episode #330 - Mentally creating a successful life is necessary if you want to improve your position and achieve your goals. On Designing Your Life Today, Pat Council shares the importance of mentally creating a successful life and a few simple strategies to help you do it effectively. One of the best ways to position yourself for success is to develop the discipline to watch your thoughts. If you want to create a prosperous lifestyle, the best way to do that is to start by mentally picturing it. Psychologists believe that the imagination is one of our strongest mental abilities. As you listen to today show, you will discover why. Learn to conquer life's problems by creating mental pictures that provide solutions. When you take the time to picture achievement, you will become a consistent achiever. Instead of thinking that you cannot have things or that your life will not get better, learn to start mentally picturing a successful life. When you understand how to mentally picture your best life, you will speed up your success. You will also began to broaden your mind to accept the idea that you can have the good that life has to offer you. Mentally creating a successful life will cause you to specifically imagine your best life. Also as you listen to today show, you will discover what to do when it seems as though you're getting the opposite of what you're picturing. Take the time to complete the power action shared on Designing Your Life Today and start mentally creating the successful life you deserve.   Also take a look at the new changes to our website at https://designingyourlifetoday.com. Mentioned on Show: Resources Reference Website Page: Power Forward Courses Blog:  Achieve Goals by Putting Yourself First Book: Start Winning: How to Achieve Like the Top 8 Percent Achiever’s Book Club: Books for Achievers Review our show on Google Play, iTunes or Stitcher. This will boost our ratings and help others to find our show and get the free goal achievement strategies that they need to do life with power. Thank you for taking the time to give us a review. Also feel free to download any of our shows and share them with a friend, family member, or coworker. Click here. Register to receive our free newsletter, “Power Up Today“and get exclusive goal achieving strategies and win free books.

    For Public Consumption, episode 1 - Solutions for the Mentally Ill & the Correctional System

    For Public Consumption, episode 1 - Solutions for the Mentally Ill & the Correctional System

    New Podcast Series on Government: For Public Consumption

     

    Legal Current is proud to present a new podcast series: For Public Consumption.

     

    Hosted by Sharon Sayles Belton, vice president, Government Affairs and Community Relations at Thomson Reuters, this podcast series examines issues that impact government, its services and the people it serves.

     

    In this first installment, Sharon interviews Sally Heyman, Miami-Dade County Commissioner for the 4th District, on the mental health crisis, its impact on our judicial and correctional systems, and an innovative new approach in Miami-Dade County that may reduce costs to taxpayers while improving care for the mentally ill who enter the judicial and correctional systems.

     

    To listen, click on the built-in audio player below, or download and listen later by right click here. Or you can subscribe to Legal Current podcasts on iTunes.

     

    And check back for future episodes of For Public Consumption on Legal Current.