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Firsthand Look at Caregiving in Chronic Conditions with Star Wars’ Greg Grunberg
Firsthand Look at Caregiving in Chronic Conditions with Star Wars’ Greg Grunberg

Greg Grunberg has a son who lives with epilepsy. But his story isn’t that different from that of someone caring for a loved one with mental illness. …

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Love 101: The Latest Research to Live Happily Ever After
Love 101: The Latest Research to Live Happily Ever After

How do we decide we are in love? How can we know if it is the right person? Today’s guest tells us that we are all enacting a “love story.” These are…

3 years, 4 months ago

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Anxiety and Agoraphobia with ’80s Pop Icon Taylor Dayne
Anxiety and Agoraphobia with ’80s Pop Icon Taylor Dayne

From housebound to pop superstar, Taylor Dayne is most well-known for her hit “Tell It to My Heart,” which made her an overnight sensation in 1987. L…

3 years, 5 months ago

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Don't Bring Your Vibrator to Rehab with Comedian Pam Gaslow
Don't Bring Your Vibrator to Rehab with Comedian Pam Gaslow

Would you even think to bring a sex toy to rehab? Even if you tried to, most rehab facilities don’t allow them, as it turns out. Today’s guest, comed…

3 years, 5 months ago

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Combating Negative Self-Talk with American Idol's Casey McQuillen
Combating Negative Self-Talk with American Idol's Casey McQuillen

To an outsider looking in, it may seem like singer Casey McQuillen has it all — she was a contestant on season 13 of American Idol, and went on to ha…

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Is Media Reporting on Mental Illness Fair? With Elizabeth Vargas
Is Media Reporting on Mental Illness Fair? With Elizabeth Vargas

It seems like every story of mass violence or a school shooting includes speculation about what mental illness the alleged perpetrator has. Why is th…

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What Is Neurodivergent Thinking and Is It a Disorder?
What Is Neurodivergent Thinking and Is It a Disorder?

Over 70 million Americans are neurodivergent or live with learning and thinking differences. What does that mean? Is it a mental disorder, and what c…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Who Gets the Armrest? The Psychology of Ownership
Who Gets the Armrest? The Psychology of Ownership

"Mine" is one of the first words babies learn. By the time we grow up, the idea of ownership seems natural, whether we’re buying a cup of coffee or a…

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How Do I Eat Better to Improve My Mental Health?
How Do I Eat Better to Improve My Mental Health?

Have you ever noticed that there always seems to be a new “miracle food” that will improve our lives if we just eat more of it? Like some magic suppl…

3 years, 6 months ago

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Learning Self-Compassion and its Benefits
Learning Self-Compassion and its Benefits

Often the way we talk to ourselves internally is drastically different from how we speak to others. If a friend lost their job, you’d likely console …

3 years, 6 months ago

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