A PI and her former Post-Doc discuss all the things you think about academia but never want to say. Ran by Helen Nuttall and Kate Slade.
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Our focus is to bring indigenous perspectives into the modern world, to promote two-eyed seeing, to decolonize psychology and medicine, and to generally nip at everyone and have a howling good time.
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Science Holiday: LIVE at the 7th International Conference on Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication
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Join Helen and Kate live from CHSCOM 2024 with very special guests Professor Ingrid Johnsrude and Thorge Haupt! Ingrid and Thorge join Helen and Kate on stage to talk about the weird and wonderful experience of academic conferences. Thanks for listening! Follow us on X @DrsConfess저자 Kate Slade and Helen Nuttall
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In this week's episode we welcome our first ever guest, Dr Hannah Stewart! Hannah joins Helen to lift the lid on academic mum life and talk about all the ups and downs it brings. Expect tears (from the mums!), tantrums, and everything in between. Thanks for listening! Follow us on X @DrsConfess저자 Kate Slade and Helen Nuttall
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In this week's episode Helen discovers that this is a comedy podcast, Kate goes from stiff to pliable, and we embrace the importance of vulnerability in work life. Thanks for listening! Follow us on X @DrsConfess저자 Kate Slade and Helen Nuttall
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Helen and Kate drink one too many coffees and ask each other "are we friends?". In this episode, our hosts discuss friendship without payroll, thoughts on the Delay Send email function, and the meaning of life in the Sims. Thanks for listening! Follow us on X @DrsConfess저자 Kate Slade and Helen Nuttall
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Helen and Kate share their academic rejection stories from papers to grants and their feelings after getting those sad emails. Close but no cigar! From dodgy spam filtering to "grant unboxing", this episode of Drs Confess puts the rejoice in rejection! Thanks for listening! Follow us on X @DrsConfess…
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5-minute summary of interview with Mark Winetong on 5 May 2023
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Here's the five minute version for those who don't have time for the longer version or just want to quickly check it out.
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Mark Winetong is an Australian Indigenous general practitioner, who was one of the first Indigenous people to graduate from medical school in Australia. He currently is the Director of Knowledge Translation at the Lowitja Institute in Australia
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Brian and Joanna Lamboy discuss their fractal theory of being in a short video.
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Brian and Joanna Lamboy from University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine discuss their fractal theory of being and its implications for psychiatry.
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Interview with Helen Nuttal and Elise, her graduate student, about cognitive reserve and their research about cognition.
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Interview with Helen Nuttal and Elise, her graduate student, about cognitive reserve and their research about cognition.
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This podcast comes from a class I taught. The first five minutes are not so exciting as a student critiques a paper I wrote, but then it gets fun. Feedback welcome as always.
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Short version of my interview with Andrea Reid (5 minutes)
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5 minute version of my interview with Andrea Reid.
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Interview with Andrea Reid about Two-Eyed Seeing and Fisheries Management
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Andrea is a Principal Investigator and Indigenous community member in British Columbia, affiliated with the University of British Columbia. She is applying the ideas of two-eyed seeing to fisheries management which is quite exciting.
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Dr. Shapiro spent over 40 years working with behavioral health and medical arts and humanities in family medicine at the University of California at Irvine. We discuss her experiences and insights.
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Further discussions on decolonizing medicine with Patrick McFarlane - short version
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Here's the six-minute summary for those of you who don't have time to watch the entire hours.
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Further discussions on decolonizing medicine with Patrick McFarlane
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My friend and colleague, Patrick McFarlane, now of Detroit, Michigan, has been doing a deep dive into the ideas of decolonizing medicine, psychology, and social work as part of his Ph.D. dissertation. We're catching up with him over one year later from his last podcast with me to see what he's learned and what's new. You can watch the video on Yout…
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This is my practice talk for a keynote I gave for the Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. Hopefully, the actual talk was better but I think this is adequate. Please let me know. The topic is obviously story and brain.
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Kate and Helen discuss the infamous imposter syndrome, how it affects post-docs and PIs alike, and share a tragic anonymous coffee spillage story... Thanks for listening! Follow us on X @DrsConfess저자 Kate Slade and Helen Nuttall
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Interview with Josie Conte regarding the role of osteopathy for helping people who have been wounded emotionally.
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This is Margaret Draskovitch's discussion of the Revitalization that is occurring on Kodiak Island, Alaska among the Aleutiq People. She was on my podcast in its first year and is now returning to provide an update. We discuss what health care would be if Indigenous people organized it.
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This is a 5 minute Intro to Margaret Draskovitch's discussion of the Revitalization that is occurring on Kodiak Island, Alaska among the Aleutiq People.
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I interview Mick Cooper, a leader in the U.K. pluralistic psychology movement.
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Johanna Lynch is the President of the Australian Association for General Practice Psychological Medicine. We talk about the importance of psychological medicine in General Practice and the challenges of putting it there.
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Alayna Hall is a Maori woman, scholar, and researcher who is exploring stories as Indigenous research methodology, particularly related to attachment. She is challenging the Eurocentric models of attachment as developed by Ainsworth and Bowlby and presenting uniquely Maori models of attachment. It's exciting work.…
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Interview with Louise Harding about Indigenous Theories of Mind
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Louise is part of a research group at the University of British Columbia, exploring Indigenous Theories of Mind.
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Linda is a Maori women who wrote the book on Indigenous Methodologies. She is awesome and you will love this interview!
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He just published a book, Guide to Integral Somatic Psychology. We discuss emotions and the body.
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Helen and Kate discuss their experiences of academic career steps, the expectations vs. reality, and awkward emojis on this episode of Drs Confess! Thanks for listening! Follow us on X @DrsConfess저자 Kate Slade and Helen Nuttall
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Glenn is the Director of the Center for Original Thinking in Albuquerque, NM. He has a long history of creating dialogue with North American Indigenous people and he shares some of that dialogue. He is the author of Original Thinking and Original Politics and is at work on his newest book, Original Love.…
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The Concept of Belonging with Sarah Wright, Professor of Geography at the University of New Castle in New South Wales, Australia.
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Part 1, Decolonizing mental health with Patrick McFarlane
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Here is the first part of Patrick McFarlane's discussion with colleagues at Memorial University, Newfoundland, on decolonization and mental health practices.
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Here is the second part of Patrick McFarlane's discussion with colleagues at Memorial University, Newfoundland, on decolonization and mental health practices.
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Come along for the ride with Helen and Kate as they talk about academic guilt, working patterns, and crisps in this weeks episode of Drs Confess! Thanks for listening! Follow us on X @DrsConfess저자 Kate Slade and Helen Nuttall
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Interview with Thorben Simonsen on Healing Architecture
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Thorben is a Professor at the Institute of Technology in Copenhagen and writes about healing architecture. It was a great conversation and I think you will enjoy it!
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Check out my interview with Moffat Osoro from Nairobi, Kenya, who has created a medical and birthing clinic in a poor area of Nairobi incorporating traditional Kenyan practices into their care. It's called the Fremo Medical and Birth Centre and you can reach him at fremocentre@gmail.com or moffat2002us@yahoo.com. He is always in need of resources a…
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Kate and Helen discuss fear of starting a podcast, fear of asking questions, and overcoming fears in this pilot episode of a brand new podcast all about academic life, 'Drs Confess'. Thanks for listening! Follow us on X @DrsConfess저자 Kate Slade and Helen Nuttall
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Interview with Ron Unger regarding Psychotherapy and Psychosis
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Ron and I discuss the psychotherapy of psychosis, both from a CBT and narrative perspective. We lead this into larger cultural issues of how our culture should change to accommodate healing better.
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Interview with Jen Rowett, Faculty at University of New Brunswick in Counselling and champion of two-eyed seeing.
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We discuss decolonizing research, health care, and being coyotes nipping at the heals of the mainstream from the shadows of the margins.
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I present my views on bipolar disorder -- its definition, treatment, and alternatives.
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This is the conclusion of last week's presentation about how I view prescribing psychiatric medications. Discussion is welcome.
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My podcast guest rescheduled at the last moment, so I thought why not share my thoughts about psychiatric prescribing. So that's exactly what I'm doing. I will appreciate comments from others and further discussion.
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Walter is an Implementation Specialist with the Aboriginal Unit of the Center for Addictions and Mental Health in Toronto, Canada's largest such hospital. He's become interested as I am in two-eyed seeing with regards to Indigenous healing -- what constitutes evidence and how do we interact with the mainstream medical community and their beliefs ab…
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March 2022 discussion on the concept of two-eyed seeing
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This talk provides an introduction to the concept and grounds many of our other discussions and episodes
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Lakhota woman, Dr. Ruby Gibson, based in Rapid City, South Dakota, at Freedom Lodge, talks about her work with Somatic Archaeology with Indigenous People for healing historical trauma. She's quite inspiring.
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Therapeutic Storytelling: Teaching altruism and concern for others.
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I present a program on how traditional stories teach altruism and concern for others, which we so desperately need these days.
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This is my interview with Dr. Lijoi about his work with narrative medicine, his training activities with resident physicians, and his sense of what's what in family medicine today.
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Lisa is the co-CEO of Wabanaki Public Health and Wellness. She discusses her vision for improving the health and wellness of Maine's indigenous people, the need for decolonizing employment, and the importance of bringing indigenous values into everything that we do.
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This is a short recording of my colleague, Bob Vetter, telling the story of the Peacemaker.
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Siseko Kumalo is a South African philosopher at the University of Fort Hare who writes about decolonization, democratic violence, and epistemic genocide. It was a fascinating conversation and his work is worth reading.
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Patrick McFarlane on Decolonizing Ourselves and Medicine
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Patrick McFarlane, my colleague and social worker, nurse practitioner (psychiatric and family), and graduate student at Memorial University in St. Johns, Newfoundland, talks about his own process of decolonization and the need to decolonize health care in general.
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