Category Archives: 2006 Archive
#39 – Business Consulting with NLP and Love
Stephen Cotterell, and his partner, Caron Chung, head up a consulting company called Executive Matters, working out of Brighton, in East Sussex, England.
#36 – An Irish Odyssey
This episode documents my recent trip to Ireland to conduct a workshop on The Hero’s Journey. In the process, I met with and interviewed Shrink Rap Radio listener Hugh Gormley, M.A. who originally trained to be a priest,
#33 – Impact of Spiritual Transformation on Healing from Serious Illness
In this episode, I interview two of my long-time friends. Dr. Gail Ironson, who is both a psychiatrist and a psychologist, and her psychologist brother, Dale Ironson, Ph.D.. They recently presented at a UC Berkeley conference the results of a four-year longitudinal study of the effects of spiritual beliefs held by HIV patients.
#27 – Computer-Assisted Dream Interpretation
Glenn Livingston, Ph.D. lives in New Hampshire and is an extremely versatile psychologist. Dr. Livingston has trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, done pioneering work on emotions in market research, served as an executive coach, and, more recently, become an Internet entrepreneur.
#26 – Bullying in The Workplace
If you have ever been picked on or bullied, you know how hurtful it can be. If you haven’t ever been picked on or bullied, then you should really listen to this to help sensitize you to the issue. Our Australian correspondent, Frank Smolle, interviews a psychologist there, Bruce Schubert, who has done a lot [...]
#25 – Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)
NLP was born in the early 70′s, the branchild of John Grinder and Richard Bandler. They studied some of the leading therapists of the time but instead of accepting the standard theoretical underpinnings of the various approaches, they sought to develop a model of the behaviors which lead to therapeutic success. Pati McDermott has been [...]
#24 – Psychological Survival in Baghdad
How does one cope with the stress of random danger, of car bombs going off daily? I interview Mohammed, a 32 year-old Iraqi living in Baghdad who shares a secret he dare not spread widely there– he likes Americans. Mohammed describes the perils of daily life in Baghdad,
#23 – Ageism: A Call for Tolerance and Compassion
Frank Smolle, our Australian correspondent, interviews nurse Carol Mortenson about her experiences working with older patients and her views on age discrimination (Ageism) in Australia.
#22 – Snake Dreams with The Maidens
Snakes are a fairly frequent dream symbol. Robin and Suzanne Maiden host the Jungian-oriented podcast, InsytWorks and, in a recent episode, they discuss snakes and the archetepal image of the snake swallowing its own tail,





