

Psychologists Off the Clock
Debbie Sorensen, Jill Stoddard, Yael Schonbrun, Michael Herold & Emily Edlynn
We are five experts in psychology, bringing you science-backed ideas that can help you flourish in your work, relationships, and health.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 1h 8min
344. Differently Wired Kids with Deborah Reber
Parenting neurodivergent kids can be a unique journey full of challenges and triumphs. For this discussion, we have the pleasure of being joined by Debbie Reber, the author of a book that is breaking the mold! Differently Wired: A Parent's Guide to Raising an Atypical Child with Confidence and Hope takes an innovative approach by focusing solely on the parent's experience and empowering them with the tools to take care of themselves while responding to their neurodivergent child in ways that are better for everyone involved. Debbie breaks down why nurturing a foundation of understanding with your child makes it so much easier to work through the challenging times and shares an important message: being neurodivergent is a difference that's worth celebrating. Listen and Learn:
The philosophical shift Debbie has encouraged from viewing neurodivergent kids as a problem that needs fixing to a difference worthy of celebrating
What does being differently wired encompass?
How learning more about her neurodivergent child has transformed Debbie's parenting
Self-conscious versus conscious parenting in the context of raising differently-wired kids
How to become better attuned to your kid and use this deeper level of understanding to capitalize on skill development and learning opportunities
Meaningful ‘conscious maintenance’ for parents to shift their thinking mindset and expectations
How mainstream parenting guidance can be frustrating for parents of differently-wired kids and where Debbie feels they could do better?
Resources:
Debbie’s website
Differently Wired: A Parent's Guide to Raising an Atypical Child with Confidence and Hope
Tilt Parenting
Tilt Parenting Podcast
Connect with Debbie on Twitter and Facebook
Connect with Tilt Parenting on X, Instagram, and Facebook
Parenting, the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety by Dr. John Duffy (referenced in this episode)
About Deborah ReberDebbie Reber, MA is a parenting activist, bestselling author, speaker, and the CEO and founder of Tilt Parenting, a resource, top-performing podcast, consultancy, and community with a focus on shifting the paradigm for parents raising and embracing neurodivergent children. Her most recent book, Differently Wired: A Parent’s Guide to Raising an Atypical Child with Confidence and Hope, came out in June 2018. After living abroad in the Netherlands for five years, Debbie, her husband, and differently wired teen moved to Brooklyn, NY in 2019. Debbie is an avid runner, traveler, and hiker, and claims reality shows as her guiltiest of pleasures.Related Episodes:
194. How to Be (and raise) an Adult with Julie Lythcott-Haims
319. Autonomy-Supportive Parenting with the AMAZING Emily Edlynn
241. Emotion Coaching Skills for Families with Mindy Solomon (EFFT Part 2 of 2)
267. You are Not a Horrible Parent with Carla Naumburg
146. Parental Burnout with Lisa Coyne
187. Raising a Child with ADHD, with Russell Barkley
14. Mindful Parenting
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Feb 21, 2024 • 56min
343. Heartbreak with Florence Williams
Heartbreak, a universal experience that can leave us feeling lost and questioning ourselves. We've all been there. It's a painful journey, that's difficult to process and navigate. In a conversation everyone can relate to, we bring in the author of Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey. Florence Williams reflects on her personal experience facing divorce and draws upon science to explain the negative impacts of rejection, loss, and loneliness. We also unravel the mystery behind our actions during heartbreak-actions that seem to defy our values and norms. Whether you are a therapist treating clients going through heartbreak or experiencing heartbreak yourself, Florence will transform your understanding of health and love by combining scientific research with self-discovery.Listen and Learn:
What transpired in Florence's personal life that led her to write Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey
Tapping into the fundamental human emotion of awe
The healing properties of nature, and its integral role in Florence's journey
Is divorce diabetes a thing?
Do men and women have different experiences recovering from divorce?
Can Takotsubo syndrome (also known as broken heart syndrome) be linked to postmenopausal women?
How nature immersive experiences can lead to transformation, connection, and healing, and Florence’s recommendations in your area!
Resources:
Visit Florence at her website
Get your copies of Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey and The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative
Connect with Florence on X, Facebook and Instagram
About Florence Williams: Florence Williams is a journalist, author, and podcaster. Her first book, BREASTS: A Natural and Unnatural History received the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in science and technology and the 2013 Audie in general nonfiction. The Nature Fix was an Audible bestseller and was named a top summer read by J.P Morgan. Her latest book, Heartbreak, was called “show-stopping” and “courageous” by Publisher’s Weekly. She is a contributing editor at Outside Magazine and a freelance writer for the New York Times and numerous other publications. A fellow at the Center for Humans and Nature and a visiting scholar at George Washington University, Florence’s work focuses on the environment, health and science. A certified forest-bathing guide and experienced workshop leader, Florence loves leading groups through nature-immersive experiences and watching the transformation, connection, and healing that results. Related Episodes
325. Unseen, Unheard, Undervalued with Janina Scarlet
289. Happily Even After with Jonah Paquette
281. Belonging Uncertainty and Bridging Divides with Geoffrey Cohen
251. Wonder with Frank Keil
249. How to Be Single & Happy with Jenny Taitz
225. Psychedelics with Brian Pilecki and Nathan Gates
126. Surviving Break-Ups and Divorce: How to Mend a Broken Heart, with Yael and Debbie
32. Social Connection: Exploring Loneliness and Building Intimacy with Debbie and Diana
199. Belonging From the Inside Out with Meg McKelvie
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Feb 14, 2024 • 1h 4min
342. Youth Sports and Raising Athletes with Kirsten Jones
Children nowadays have the luxury of being able to choose from a wide range of athletic activities. Though this is fantastic for their long-term development, youth sports have become more intense and competitive than ever before, which can pose a risk to our kids' mental health and overall well-being. So, how can we raise happy, healthy athletes while nurturing them into kind, compassionate, confident, and well-focused young adults who are empowered to passionately pursue their goals? Introducing Kirsten Jones, Peak Performance and Sports Parenting Coach and author of ‘Raising Empowered Athletes’. Packed with actionable advice, this episode is the ultimate roadmap if you’re a parent trying to navigate the challenges, decisions, and pressures of youth sports!Listen and Learn:
What are the advantages of our kids engaging in sports?
What are the biggest pitfalls of our modern-day youth sports culture?
How can we support instead of pressure our athletes?
Ways to help increase internal motivation in your kids
How to identify if your child is participating in sports solely just to please you?
Resources:
Kirsten’s book, Raising Empowered Athletes: A Youth Sports Parenting Guide for Raising Happy, Brave, and Resilient Kids
Please sign up to receive updates, hear the podcast, or schedule a call at kirstenjonesinc.com
@kirstenjonesinc (Facebook and X)
@kirstenjonescoach (Instagram and LinkedIn)
About Kirsten JonesKirsten Jones, Peak Performance and Sports Parenting Coach, is a co-host of the #RaisingAthletes Podcast (with Susie Walton) and a motivational speaker. Her first parenting book, Raising Empowered Athletes, launched August 8, 2023 from Triumph Books.Kirsten, a Hall of Fame DI volleyball player from William and Mary and fifteen year NIKE executive, clients include teen athletes (and their parents), where she helps them learn how to reach their goals by releasing their limitations.Kirsten and her husband are raising three athletes themselves (ages 23, 20, & 17) in Los Angeles. Her boys are both DI basketball players and her daughter plays high school volleyball. Kirsten also coaches club volleyball and enjoys traveling anytime she gets the chance.Related Episodes:
324. Toxic Achievement Culture with Jennifer Wallace
328. How to Navigate Change with Brad Stulberg
293. Quit with Annie Duke
205. Thrivers with Michele Borba
194. How to Be (and Raise) an Adult with Julie Lythcott-Haims
161. The Gift of Failure with Jessica Lahey
17. Sports Psychology with Elizabeth Boyer
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Feb 7, 2024 • 1h 1min
341. Self-Forgiveness with Grant Dewar
Self-forgiveness doesn’t come easily. For some, the shame and withdrawal that come with holding incredible bitterness and animosity towards oneself can take over for years, and in some instances, a lifetime, if left unaddressed. In an interview with Grant Dewar, psychologist and author of The Self-Forgiveness Workbook, he describes real-world examples of how to develop mindfulness and compassion skills to overcome self-blame and find true self-acceptance. We hear of Grant’s personal history with guilt and come to understand why self-forgiveness is not a simple decision but rather an ongoing process that requires training. Listen and Learn:
Grant’s journey to self-forgiveness and why he is using his own experiences to help others overcome self-blame and find true acceptance
What is the opposite of self-forgiveness?
Indicators that self-forgiveness could be called for
How self-forgiveness can illuminate the things that are important to you
Resources:
Get your copy of Grant’s book, The Self-Forgiveness Workbook: Mindfulness and Compassion Skills to Overcome Self-Blame and Find True Self-Acceptance
Connect with Grant on LinkedIn
About Grant Dewar Hi, It has been good to spend time with you, as a son, brother father, partner, I have found throughout my life that we need tools to rid ourselves of unnecessary burdens that life is always ready to heap upon us. As a work health and safety professional, trainer and now author I have learnt that while we are all unique and precious beyond telling we also share a common humanity, which comes to us as this incredibly complex gift of life that is always giving but sometimes not in a way we understand. From this experience of assisting thousands of people to navigate the complexities of their working and private lives, I have found consistently that the skills of self-forgiveness assist us face all manner of challenges, both defeats and victories, mistakes and successes, setbacks and even smooth running. Every turn we take every choice we make , brings us new challenges, new decisions and new risks. Our ability to face those experiences with clarity and our full capabilities is enhanced when we are able to do the work of self-forgiveness to deal with the unexpected consequences of following our life’s calling. I have had many twists and turns in my life pathway and have faced my own mortality and the loss of loved ones. My career has been dotted with both success and failures. In each of these challenges I have been able to apply the sorts of skills that I have researched to my own pathway. I have then been able to help teach others the skills I have discovered through my studies in Work Health and Safety, a Masters Degree focused on Adult Education, and a Doctorate in researching the science of self-forgiveness as a tool for lifelong learning.Related Episodes:
320. Anger and Forgiveness with Robyn Walser
118. Moral Injury and Shame with Lauren Borges and Jacob Farnsworth
50. Compassion Focused Therapy with Russell Kolts
171. Compassionate Mind Training with Dennis Tirch and Laura Silberstein-Tirch
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Jan 31, 2024 • 1h 9min
340. How to Create Lasting Sexual Connections with Emily Nagoski
It's time to have a no-BS discussion about something that all of us have struggled with at some point in our long-term relationships: maintaining a sexual connection. If this speaks to you and you feel like you’re stuck with poor advice on how to navigate the situation, meet our guest, Emily Nagoski, a sex educator and author of Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections. With scientific evidence, wit, and compassion, Emily joins Jill on POTC to debunk the myths we've been fed about sex, show us what real great sex can look like, offer a fresh outlook on what might be blocking us from enjoying sex, and explain how to communicate our sexual desires more effectively. Her insights are sure to revolutionize the way you think about sexual connections and give you a newfound understanding of yourself, your body, and your relationship.Listen and Learn:
The myths versus the science of sustaining satisfying long-term sexual connections
What distinguishes spontaneous and responsive desire from pleasure?
Discussing sexual intimacy and desire more effectively using Emily's accelerator and brake metaphor
How care, curiosity, and play can help you move closer to lust
The significance of the "third thing" in a relationship
Having a clear understanding of you and your partner's "emotional floorplan" to find your way back to sexual desire
The importance of following the sexual rules that work for you and your relationship
Resources:
Visit Emily's website and subscribe to her newsletter to have your questions answered!
Emily's books: Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections and Come as You Are: Revised and Updated: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life
Follow Emily on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook
SNL’s ‘Pound Puppy’ (referenced in the episode)
About Emily NagoskiEMILY NAGOSKI is the award-winning author of the New York Times bestselling book Come as You Are and The Come As You Are Workbook, and coauthor, with her sister, Amelia, of New York Times bestseller Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle. She is here today to talk about her new book, Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections.Emily earned an M.S. in counseling and a Ph.D. in health behavior, both from Indiana University, with clinical and research training at the Kinsey Institute. Now she combines sex education and stress education to teach women to live with confidence and joy inside their bodies. She lives in Massachusetts with two dogs, a cat, and a cartoonist.Related Episodes
176. Fair Play with Eve Rodsky
206. Fair Play Part 2 with Eve Rodsky
248. Let’s Talk About Sex & Intimacy with Zoë Kors
276. Assertive Communication Skills with Randy Paterson
309. The Language of Emotions with Karla McLaren
315. Hot & Bothered: Menopause with Jancee Dunn
318. Your Path to Personal Change with Michelle Drapkin
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Jan 24, 2024 • 1h
339. Picking, Pulling and Biting: Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors with Marla Deibler and Renae Reinardy
Research shows that somewhere between 2 and 6% of the population struggles with BFRBs at a clinical level, which can include behaviors like hair-pulling, skin-picking, and nail-biting (among others). What differentiates BFRBs from other self-grooming behaviors, though, is the unintentional harm they cause to the body and the lack of successful efforts to stop them. To gain a better understanding of these difficult-to-control behaviors that can have detrimental effects on mental and emotional well-being, Michael interviewed clinical psychologists Marla Deibler and Renae Reinardy. If you're looking to recover from body-focused repetitive behavior, Marla and Renae, who coauthored The BFRB Recovery Workbook, are here to provide up-to-date behavioral science and evidence-based tools specifically tailored to meet your individual needs and help you transform your life for the better!Listen and Learn:
What are body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs)?
The stigma and dismissive attitude surrounding BFRBs
How prevalent are BFRBs?
WTF: What is the function of BFRBs?
The importance of viewing change as a process rather than a final outcome
Techniques for experiencing shame, emotional avoidance, and response prevention
How to deal with inevitable setbacks
Resources: Order your copy of The BFRB Recovery Workbook: https://a.co/d/5pFMEGMMarla’s Links:
Website: https://thecenterforemotionalhealth.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecenterforemotionalhealth
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceh_philadelphia/
"X": https://twitter.com/DoctorDeibler
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marla-deibler-psyd-abpp-a220851a/
BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/doctordeibler.bsky.social
Renae’s Links:
Lakeside Center for Behavioral Change: https://lakesidecenter.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/r.reinspi
Courage Critters: https://couragecritters.com
Related Episodes:
167. Get Curious and Change Unhealthy Habits with Judson Brewer
188. Unwinding Anxiety with Judson Brewer
4. Habits: The Science of Behavior Change (Part 1)
5. From Awareness to Action: Behavior Change (Part 2)
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Jan 17, 2024 • 60min
338. ACT for Burnout with Debbie!
It's disheartening to see how burnout has become increasingly widespread. We understand how overwhelming it can be, and we're here to support you in finding ways to overcome it. For this very special episode, all four POTC cohosts come together to celebrate Debbie's new book, ACT for Burnout: Recharge, Reconnect, and Transform Burnout with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. This incredible resource can teach you so much about burnout, its dimensions, and how to manage it effectively. You will also learn how this book can be a valuable tool in preventing burnout from happening in the first place. If you’re experiencing signs of burnout, this is an episode you won't want to miss! Listen and Learn:
What inspired Debbie to pen a burnout book?
Understanding the three dimensions of burnout
What are the risks and impacts of burnout?
How does capitalism influence individual burnout?
Why may attempting to fix burnout worsen the situation?
The cohosts guess each other's burnout subtypes
When work is causing burnout, how do you know when it's time to quit?
Why is acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) a good approach to addressing the problem of burnout?
Resources:
Debbie’s website
Explore Debbie's books: ACT for Burnout: Recharge, Reconnect, and Transform Burnout with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and ACT Daily Journal: Get Unstuck and Live Fully with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Connect with Debbie on Instagram
Use the code “BURNOUT20” for 20% off of ACT for Burnout on the Jessica Kingsley Publishers US site! Link here to have the code pre-applied at checkout: https://us.jkp.com/discount/BURNOUT20?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fact-for-burnout About Debbie Sorensen Debbie (she/her) is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Denver, Colorado with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Anthropology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Harvard University. She is the author of the upcoming book ACT for Burnout: Recharge, Reconnect, and Transform Burnout with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and co-author of ACT Daily Journal: Get Unstuck and Live Fully with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. And of course, she’s a long-time cohost of the Psychologists Off the Clock podcast! She loves living in Colorado, her home state, with her husband, two daughters, and dog. When she’s not busy working or podcasting, she enjoys reading fiction, cooking, traveling, and getting outdoors in the beautiful Rocky Mountains! You can learn more about Debbie, read her blog, and find out about upcoming presentations and training events at her webpage, drdebbiesorensen.com.Related Episodes
77. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Jill Stoddard
116. Building a Meaningful, Values-based Life with Jenna LeJeune
146. Parental Burnout with Lisa Coyne
207. Burnout w/ Jill & Debbie
211. Subtract with Leidi Klotz
246. Burnout and Boundaries with Tammie Change
282. Toxic Positivity with Whitney Goodman
293. Quit with Annie Duke
305. The Power of Saying No with Vanessa Patrick
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Jan 10, 2024 • 1h 4min
337. Puberty Is Awkward with Cara Natterson and Vanessa Kroll Bennett
Puberty can be a very confusing and transformative time, full of physical and emotional changes that can be both exciting and challenging to navigate. As your children go through this phase, they may need your support and guidance more than ever. Joining us for a conversation all about all things puberty are Cara Natterson and Vanessa Kroll Bennett, the coauthors of national bestseller, This Is So Awkward: Modern Puberty Explained. If you are the parent of children who are approaching or already going through this time of rapid growth and development, Cara and Vanessa's science-based explanations, compassionate and realistic advice on talking to tweens about difficult topics from mood swings to pornography, along with in-depth knowledge on understanding teen culture are sure to validate and empower you in your parenting journey. Listen and Learn:
In Cara and Vanessa's expert opinion, what are the biggest obstacles that parents face during puberty?
How are the early emotional and physical changes of puberty different for boys and girls?
Why is modern-day puberty different than before?
The importance of self-forgiveness when you mess up as a parent during the stormy stages of puberty
How to approach the topic of pornography with your kids
How much are parents affected by the social messaging around gender, and how can you bring that into your parenting?
Why teens in puberty feel emotions differently than adults
Are empathy and showing a way forward your best moves when your kids are at the mercy of their hormones?
Can hunger sometimes be a major culprit for pubescent mood swings?
Resources:
Order of Magnitude website
This Is So Awkward: Modern Puberty Explained
The Puberty Podcast
Follow Cara and Vanessa on Tik Tok and YouTube @spillingthepubertea
About Cara Natterson and Vanessa Kroll BennettCara Natterson, MD is a pediatrician and New York Times bestselling author; Vanessa Kroll Bennett is a puberty educator and writer. Together, they host The Puberty Podcast; run Order of Magnitude, the leading brand dedicated to flipping puberty positive; and are co-authors of the bestselling This Is So Awkward: Modern Puberty Explained (Rodale Books, Oct 2023). Cara and Vanessa can be found on Instagram and TikTok @spillingthepubertea. Perhaps their biggest cred, however, is that between them, they parent six teens.Related Episodes:
332. Middle School Superpowers with Phyllis Fagell
319. Autonomy-Supportive Parenting with Emily Edlynn
317. Growing Up in Public with Devorah Heitner
304. The Emotional Lives of Teenagers with Lisa Damour
272. Middle School Matters with Phyllis Fagell
240. Talking to Kids and Teens with Big Feelings with Adele LaFrance
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Jan 3, 2024 • 1h 14min
336. Mindfulness and Living Expansively with Sharon Salzberg
Is wellness something you would like to bring into your life this year? Then our first POTC episode of 2024, featuring Sharon Salzberg, a pioneer of meditation and world-renowned teacher, is a gold mine! Going deep into Sharon's many years of experience practicing and teaching mindfulness, we unpack principles from her work and latest book, Real Happiness: A 28-Day Program to Realize the Power of Meditation. One of the most empowering lessons from Sharon is that mindfulness is not just a practice but a trainable quality. She affirms many paths to building the quality of mindfulness, which goes way beyond the traditional formal practices. It's so refreshing how she describes the practice and benefits of mindfulness in a realistic way and doesn't promise a magical cure for eternal happiness. Having Sharon's voice on the podcast is an honor; her message and outlook on life will undoubtedly bring you heaps of value. Listen and Learn:
What does it mean to live your life in a constricted way?
How to get out of a constrictive place of living and live more expansively
Can we experience more awe in our day-to-day lives?
How can mindfulness be helpful if you feel trapped or are struggling?
The realistic challenges of achieving a state of mindfulness
Sharon’s ‘breath, not breath’ technique
Tips for busy people who want to practice mindfulness more or are having trouble making it a regular habit
How to sprinkle less formal mindfulness practices into your life
The ways mindfulness can support the Buddhist concept of right action
Transforming anger into courage
Resources:
Visit Sharon’s website
Sharon's books Real Happiness: A 28-Day Program to Realize the Power of Meditation, Finding Your Way: Meditations, Thoughts, and Wisdom for Living an Authentic Life and Real Life, The Journey from Isolation to Openness and Freedom.
Sharon’s Just Sit article for O Magazine
For more insight on mindfulness, listen in to Sharon’s podcast, The Metta Hour
Follow Sharon on LinkedIn, YouTube, X and Instagram
Check out Sharon’s posts on Check out Sharon’s posts on Medium
About Sharon SalzbergSharon Salzberg is a meditation pioneer, world-renowned teacher, and New York Times bestselling author. She is among the first to bring mindfulness and lovingkindness meditation to mainstream American culture nearly 50 years ago, inspiring generations of meditation teachers and wellness influencers. Sharon is co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, MA, and the author of thirteen books, including the New York Times bestseller Real Happiness, now in its second edition, and her seminal work, Lovingkindness. In 2023, Sharon is releasing two new books. The first, Real Life, is now available from Flatiron Books in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook formats. The second, Finding Your Way, is a small gift book now available from Workman Publishing in hardcover and ebook formats. Sharon’s podcast, The Metta Hour, has amassed six million downloads and features interviews with thought leaders from the mindfulness movement and beyond. www.sharonsalzberg.comRelated Episodes:
80. Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics with Jeff Warren
75. Mindful Self-Compassion with Christopher Germer
122. Taking in the Good with Rick Hanson
257. The Gift of Being Ordinary with Ron Siegel
174. How to Work and Parent Mindfully with Lori Mihalich-Levin
171. Compassionate Mind Training with Dennis Tirch and Laura Silberstein-Tirch
155. Mindfulness and Recovery with Rebecca Williams
139. Neurodharma with Rick Hanson (Part 1)
140. Neurodharma with Rick Hanson (Part 2)
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Dec 27, 2023 • 1h 2min
335. A Cozy Fireside Chat with the POTC Cohosts
As yet another incredible year comes to a close, the POTC cohosts, Debbie, Jill, Michael, and Emily, gather for the final episode of 2023 in a cozy fireside chat. Kicking off the episode, they reflect on some of the obstacles they faced this past year as well as share some of the valuable lessons they’ve learned along the way. Looking optimistically into the year to come, they get pumped about their aspirations for 2024 and wrap up the chat with a spirited speed-round. Intrigued to know their holiday season pet peeves, what dirty little secrets they’ve been hiding, and the game-changing buys they’ve made that cost less than a Benjamin?! Make sure to listen all the way to the end of the episode! Happy holidays, off-the-clockers! See you again in the new year!Resources:
The Love of My Life, by Rosie Walsh
I'm Glad My Mom Died, by Jennette McCurdy
The Anomaly by Le Tellier
About Emily Edlynn Emily (she/her) is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in pediatric health psychology who works in private practice with children, teens, and adults. She has a BA in English from Smith College, a PhD in clinical psychology from Loyola University Chicago, and completed postgraduate training at Stanford and Children’s Hospital Orange County. Emily spent almost ten years working in children’s hospitals before pivoting to private practice, which allowed her to start a writing career. Emily has written her blog, The Art and Science of Mom, since 2017 and a parenting advice column for Parents.com since 2019. Emily’s writing has also appeared in the Washington Post, Scary Mommy, Good Housekeeping, Motherly, and more. She recently added author to her bio with her book, Autonomy-Supportive Parenting: Reduce Parental Burnout and Raise Competent Confident Children and has a Substack newsletter.About Debbie Sorenson Debbie (she/her) is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Denver, Colorado with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Anthropology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Harvard University. She is author of the upcoming book ACT for Burnout: Recharge, Reconnect, and Transform Burnout with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and co-author of ACT Daily Journal: Get Unstuck and Live Fully with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. drdebbiesorensen.com.About Jill Stoddard Jill Stoddard is passionate about sharing science-backed ideas from psychology to help people thrive. She is a psychologist, writer, TEDx speaker, award-winning teacher, peer-reviewed ACT trainer, and co-host of the popular Psychologists Off the Clock podcast. Dr. Stoddard is the author of three books: The Big Book of ACT Metaphors: A Practitioner’s Guide to Experiential Exercises and Metaphors in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; Be Mighty: A Woman’s Guide to Liberation from Anxiety, Worry, and Stress Using Mindfulness and Acceptance; and Imposter No More: Overcome Self-doubt and Imposterism to Cultivate a Successful Career.About Michael Herold Michael (he/him) is a confidence trainer and social skills coach, based in Vienna, Austria. He’s helping his clients overcome their social anxiety through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and fun exposure exercises. (Though the jury is still out on whether they’re mostly fun for him). He is also a certified therapeutic game master, utilizing the Dungeons&Dragons tabletop roleplaying game to train communication, assertiveness, and teamwork with young adults. Or actually, anyone ready to roll some dice and battle goblins in a supportive group where players want to level up (pun!) their social skills.Related Episodes
2. Hygge – Happiness and the Danish Art of Cozy Connection
218. Off the Clock with Us
238. Values During Times of Transition (with Us)
252. Getting the Help You Need, with Us
262. Hope and Values in Dark Times with Us
300. Celebrating 300 Episodes with Us
323. Introducing Our New Cohosts!
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