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An Unexpected Trauma: A Doctor’s Survival

August 28, 2019
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

In the Road to Resilience Podcast from Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, Dr. Dennis Charney, Neuroscientist and Psychiatrist and Dean of the Iahn School…

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Mental health, sounds, art, podcast, emotions, depression, stress, mental illness, stigma, awareness

The Hilarious World Of Depression

May 22, 2019
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

The Hilarious World of Depression is a weekly comedy podcast about clinical depression. Hilarious comedian John Moe welcomes guests from all walks of life to…

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Meditation Teachers Speak About How Modern Technology Enhances an Ancient Practice

Meditation Teachers Speak About How Modern Technology Enhances an Ancient Practice

February 22, 2019
Robert T. Muller
Research, Therapy

My parents both practice meditation. But they do so in very different ways. One takes an alternative healing approach and performs a series of Buddhist…

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Meditation Podcast

February 6, 2019
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Sounds

Patricia Karpas has over 20 years of experience in meditation. She is the co-founder of the mobile app “Meditation Studio” and hosts the meditation-based podcast…

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Family Secrets

Family Secrets

February 19, 2018
Robert T. Muller
Arts & Culture, Clinical Practice, Words

Diana Flacks, along with producer Rosie Fernandez, investigate the long term psychological effects of keeping family secrets in their new CBC Radio podcast, featuring an…

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Fascination with Murder—Should You Be Concerned about It?

Fascination with Murder—Should You Be Concerned about It?

November 17, 2017
Robert T. Muller
Clinical Practice, Video Series

Fascinated with murder, friends and comedians Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff wanted the opportunity to openly talk about death. They started weekly podcast “My Favorite…

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