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Nodycast is a lively podcast discussing the theory, techniques and latest innovations in nonlinear dynamics, and its applications to systems of all kinds. This includes almost everything under the sun such as mechanical, structural, electrical, chemical, thermo-fluid, ecological, economic, epidemiological, biological and chemical systems. It is hosted by Dr. 'Nat' C. Nataraj, Moritz Professor at Villanova University and Senior Editor for Nonlinear Dynamics, a Springer-Nature journal.
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The Slow Hunch

Nick Grossman

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The Slow Hunch explores how big ideas form over long periods of time. Big innovations are often characterised as single “eureka” moments, when in fact they're often the culmination of many smaller ideas coalescing over a long period of time. On this podcast, USV's Nick Grossman explores how those ideas took shape, and the nonlinear paths of the people behind them.
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Nonlinear empowers listeners with the perspective and skills to take charge of their careers. Industry professionals blazing unique career paths share their story with compulsive-networker Christin and fellow University of New Hampshire student, and friend, Mark. Episodes every other Monday. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. ///Intro Music Credit: "Perspectives" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licens ...
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Hosted by Jordanna, podcast producer, storyteller, and your go-to girl for deep chats and dry humor, the Wellness Junction Podcast is a heart-centered, no-fluff podcast for young people navigating identity, purpose, mental health, and quarter-life transitions. From burnout and self-doubt to childhood trauma, boundary-setting, friendship breakups, and the question ”Who even am I right now?” — we go there. This is a space where healing is personal, growth is nonlinear, and every messy moment m ...
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Third Eye Dry is a candid and deeply personal exploration of addiction, recovery, and the search for meaning beyond substance use. Hosted by writer Finn O'Bryan, this podcast strips away stigma and shame to reveal the raw realities of living with addiction - not only to drugs and alcohol but also to obsession, compulsion and the many ways we try to fill the emptiness inside. Through honest storytelling, reflections, and sometimes painful truths, each episode dives into the complexity of addi ...
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Grief is the New Normal is the podcast that refuses to sugarcoat loss—because grief isn’t a problem to fix, it’s a reality to live with. Hosted by Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist with over a decade of experience in grief and trauma, this show dives deep into the messy, nonlinear, and very real ways grief impacts our lives. Whether you’re navigating the death of your person, wrestling with the weight of an invisible loss, or trying to figure out who you even are after everything c ...
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Basement Industries

matt nickerson

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Are you looking to give your brain a break? You've come to the right place. From deep within "The Basement" we're concocting your daily injection of sports information. Two Lunch-Box workers from New England give their unprofessional and nonlinear thoughts on everything sports. Join them as they attempt to organize their thoughts and make sense of the snappy daily sports landscape.
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In A Walled City

Disparition

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A guide to navigating the coming phases of human existence. This work is nonlinear and you may enter at any point. Created and performed by Disparition (Jon Bernstein), the producer/composer of Welcome to Night Vale and Alice Isn't Dead.
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The Constraints Collective

The Constraints Collective

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Our mission is to improve learning environments in sport, education, medicine, law enforcement and the military, by translating the often-dense theoretical language of academia to a form that makes sense for practitioners to apply in their context.
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Seven The Game Official Podcast Feed

Seven The Game Development Team

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Seven is a Thief-inspired, 3D isometric RPG, in which you take on a role of a lone traveller. You’re going to explore a nonlinear, sandbox world - Empire of Vetrall. Classic isometric gameplay is going to be redefined with parkour climbing system that gives you the ability of free-traversing obstacles on any height horizontally and vertically. Quest line set in a „beyond post-apocalyptic” environment is created by minds behind The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. You can expect branching choices with m ...
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Science and Spirituality

Chris and Kevin Carton

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Science & Spirituality Podcast creators Chris and Kevin Carton dive deep into universal spiritual principles, while grounding them in modern scientific research. Coming from a relationship that has evolved over 31 years, these brothers have a uniquely fun and playful approach that is like a breath of fresh air in the personal development space. Expect to be challenged to think outside the box as you expand your consciousness by learning practical tips to apply right away! Join our subscriber ...
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Podcast for Rethinking employment, job search and career creation. In our bi-weekly interview sessions, we want to learn about new and innovative employment situations. What are alternative ways to find a new job? How can we find more meaning in our work? How can we leverage our strengths and full potential in our jobs? How do companies need to react to adapt to nonlinear careers when recruiting? What are new and flexible approaches in terms of working time and location? Should we even measu ...
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Science did WHAT?!

Science did WHAT?! is produced by KyleMarian

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This is a podcast where people can see the different sides of Science that most laypersons aren’t exposed to. With Science did WHAT?!, I want to show you how science permeates everything we do, how it can cover the study of anything and everything, how it can be both tedious and exciting, how muddled and filled with mistakes it can be, how nonlinear the pursuit of knowledge this path is, and how the path to a career in the scientific world isn’t the same for everyone. In all that I can remem ...
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Weekly insights on the future of work, cities, and markets. Hosted by Dror Poleg, with occasional guests. Dror Poleg writes about the future of work, cities, and markets. His ideas have appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Bloomberg, and beyond. A former tech entrepreneur, private equity investor, and combat veteran, he explores how technology is rewriting the rules of productivity, power, and investing. Subscribe to Dror's weekly newsletter on DrorPoleg.com
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Failure hurts. But it's not just inevitable, it is *required* in the pursuit of excellence. Welcome to "The Other Side of Success," where we share diverse stories of failure on the path to success. We’re not here to glorify failure. Rather, we’re extracting the lessons gained from these experiences. If you're ready to celebrate the humanity behind success, then join us on "The Other Side of Success!" Because, behind every success story, there's a tale of epic failure waiting to be told. Host ...
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Young, Black & Opinionated

Christina Royster

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Born from the Young, Black & Opinionated blog, the YBO podcast is for the culture! Get ready to laugh, think, and get in your feelings as host Christina Royster shares her personal opinions about faith, love, entertainment news, stories of Black excellence and everything in between.
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Dr. Alex Peroff and Dr. Neil Spinner host the electrochemistry podcast where we discuss all things electrochemistry. We discuss troubleshooting electrochemistry problems in a light hearted and fun way. We also have interviews with other electrochemists and play electrochemistry based games such as madlibs, 2 truths and a lie, and password (all electrochemistry themed).
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Piyush Poddar in conversation with leaders in digital who are transforming platforms for big brands the world over. Listen in to hear the human stories behind their successes and failures, and what it takes to change experiences online for the better.
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”Learning From Your World” is an invitation to delve deeper into the subjects that shape our lives and the world around us. In each episode, Christina interviews people with diverse backgrounds and experiences to learn about the important aspects of life and explore how we can use what we learn to better our world and the people in it. From the insights and wisdom shared by her guests, listeners will discover practical ways to engage in meaningful conversations and take action to bring posit ...
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Here we will journey into someone's life and learn about how they got to where they are now. No journeys are alike and there are many ways to get where we want to. It doesn't always have to be the traditional way of college as we are led to believe. We’ll definitely hear stories like that but that’s just one of so many ways to progress in life. With inflation, economic change, job restructure, so many things changing, how do we even know what or where we’re going? I hope that you find these ...
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Welcome to the Trauma Chats podcast with me, MacKenzie Mae! As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, I have found community and connection to be an integral part of my healing journey. I strive to be the person I longed for growing up: someone to relate to, feel less alone, empower, inspire hope, and educate. If you are a survivor, a loved one of a survivor, or someone who seeks to learn about sexual trauma, its impacts, and how to support survivors, this podcast is for you! Learn, heal, and ...
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EWN - Engineering With Nature

USACE and Story Studio Network

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For more than 10 years, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working on an initiative called Engineering With Nature that uses natural processes and systems to deliver a broad range of economic, environmental, and social benefits. EWN, as it is called, is developing and implementing nature-based solutions for infrastructure, engineering, and water projects. EWN brings together a growing international community of scientists, engineers, and researchers, from all kinds of disciplines to c ...
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Episode 8 — What 1,000 Somatic Sessions Taught Me About Real Healing → Follow on Spotify and leave a review→ Subscribe to the NONLINEAR Newsletter: ⁠https://bit.ly/nonlinear-newsletter⁠→ Explore the NEUROFIT App: ⁠https://bit.ly/neurofitapp⁠ After more than 1,000 somatic sessions — both as a practitioner and client — here’s what I know for sure: mo…
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This episode features a stimulating discussion between Prof. Nataraj (host) and Prof. Steven Shaw. Prof. Shaw is a Professor at Florida Tech in Melbourne, Florida, and is a prolific and noted scholar with many publications in nonlinear dynamics. His work ranges over a number of diverse areas including fundamental physics, modeling, and design of re…
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In this episode, we dive deep into a question that touches all of us at some point: What actually makes life fulfilling? Together, we explore the science and soul of what it means to live a meaningful life—from the power of purpose to the healing impact of community and service. We unpack why striving for perfection often leaves us feeling empty, a…
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Alex Sarama is the founder of Transforming Basketball. He is widely regarded as an industry-leading practitioner within the field of contemporary skill acquisition and more specifically, the usage of the constraints-led approach. Sarama's bestselling Amazon book, Transforming Basketball, was released in April 2024. He has delivered clinics in over …
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Hey friennds😃. Welcome to today's episode. In this insightful episode of the Quarter Life Chronicles, I chat with my friend and life coach Rahab Njoroge. We discuss the complexities of life: the big things that shake us, the small things that bring us happiness and the transitions in between. Rahab, a certified life coach, shares anecdotes from her…
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Most people aren’t who they pretend to be — and your peace depends on seeing that clearly. In this powerful episode, Loren explores the essential spiritual shift of reading energy (essence) over appearance (form). If you’ve ever ignored red flags, stayed too long, or given people the benefit of the doubt to your own detriment — this one’s for you. …
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Grieving in the Workplace: Understanding and Navigating Emotional Labor In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor discusses the challenges of grieving while maintaining professional responsibilities. She highlights the unrealistic expectations placed on individuals returning to work after a loss, the emotional labor involved …
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Ever feel like you’re pushing yourself to stay consistent, even when your soul’s whispering for rest? In this episode, we open up about our recent break from the podcast—and why stepping away was exactly what we needed. We dive deep into the natural ebb and flow of life, exploring how the universal law of rhythm can guide us to honor our own timing…
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Ep 06: From Single to Married in 4 Months – The Spiritual Blueprint for Divine Love 💌 Newsletter-Only Bonus:→ Get “20 AI Prompts to Clear Any Blocks to Love in 2025” — a journaling guide to surrender timelines, dissolve trauma bonds, and clear space for divine partnership. Subscribe now → https://bit.ly/nonlinear-newsletter This is the story behind…
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Dr Jonathon Headrick is a lecturer and researcher in the field of exercise and sports science. Jonny's expertise lies in skill-acquisition and learning design, where he continues to engage and collaborate with a range of sporting organisations and partners including the AIS, QAS, Paralympics Australia, Cricket Australia, Swimming Australia, Surfing…
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Outline 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - “Research should be fun” 02:02 - Early steps in research 09:00 - Book writing and meeting C. Desoer 18:33 - Control synthesis via the factorization approach 25:46 - The graph metric 29:27 - Robotics and CAIR 36:00 - Randomized algorithms 40:41 - On learning 44:05 - Neural networks 48:40 - Tata, hidden Markov models, an…
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Navigating Father's Day: Acknowledging Silent Grief In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor addresses the complex and often silent grief associated with Father’s Day. She speaks to those who have lost their fathers, fathers who have lost children, and others grappling with fatherhood-related grief. Dr. Taylor emphasizes the…
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Changing the Conversation on Grief and Mental Health: An Interview with Dr. Robert C. Smith In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist and grief specialist, hosts Dr. Robert Smith, author of 'Has Medicine Lost Its Mind.' The discussion focuses on the inadequacies in medical training regarding mental he…
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Why Your Nervous System Isn't "Healing" This isn’t another feel-good chat about nervous system regulation. It’s a call-out — and a call-up — for anyone who’s been using information, identity, or intellectualism to bypass the real work. In this episode of NONLINEAR, Loren Hogue shares the deeper truth behind why nervous system healing often doesn’t …
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In this episode of The Slow Hunch, I spoke with Juan Benet, the founder and CEO of Protocol Labs. Juan is best known for creating IPFS and Filecoin—two foundational technologies in the decentralized web. Through Protocol Labs, Juan wants to use decentralized protocols to unlock new ways of organizing capital, governance, and research. This conversa…
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Sit With It: Why I Let Go of 38,000 Instagram Followers → Follow on Instagram: bit.ly/lorenhogue-instagram → Download NEUROFIT app: https://bit.ly/neurofitapp — train your nervous system → Subscribe to the NONLINEAR Newsletter: https://bit.ly/nonlinear-newsletter In this behind-the-scenes episode, I share the real reason I deleted my Instagram acco…
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Supporting Grievers: How to Show Up and Stay Present In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist and grief specialist, focuses on how to support someone who is grieving. She explains the three roles of support: doers, listeners, and respite friends, emphasizing the need for sustainable and specific supp…
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Welcome to the NONLINEAR podcast with Loren Hogue. → Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/loren-hogue-ig → Download NEUROFIT app: https://bit.ly/neurofitapp — train your nervous system → Subscribe to the NONLINEAR Newsletter: https://bit.ly/nonlinear-newsletter My Journey to Jesus | The Real Reason NONLINEAR Exists The most intimate conversation yet…
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Welcome to the NONLINEAR podcast with Loren Hogue.Fresh revelations every Monday and Thursday for creatives, visionaries and entrepreneurs exploring creativity, faith, and personal development. → Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/loren-hogue-ig → Download NEUROFIT app: https://bit.ly/neurofitapp — train your nervous system → Subscribe to the NONL…
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Hey Friennds🥰 We're here to finish our conversation with Liz and what an absolute treasure Liz has been to this series, right? I loved getting to know her and to hear her experience and advice about navigating young motherhood and our parents' expectation which are quite the transition as a young adult. If you wanna get in touch with Liz, you can c…
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Welcome to the NONLINEAR podcast with Loren Hogue. Fresh revelations every Monday and Thursday for creatives, visionaries and entrepreneurs exploring creativity, faith, and personal development. → Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/loren-hogue-ig → Download NEUROFIT app: https://bit.ly/neurofitapp — train your nervous system → Subscribe to the NON…
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*Trigger Warning: Sensitive Content Ahead In this episode of Grief is the New Normal (Episode 33), we speak with Kristina Spurlock, LMHC, about the deeply personal and painful realities of sexual assault trauma and grief. Please be advised: This conversation includes discussions of sexual violence, emotional trauma, and the grieving process that ma…
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Collective Grief: Navigating Pain in a Troubled World In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor discusses the concept of collective grief, highlighting the emotional toll of societal and systemic issues, especially on marginalized communities, amid political and social upheavals. She explains how grief manifests in various fo…
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Welcome to the NONLINEAR podcast with Loren Hogue. Fresh revelations every Monday and Thursday for creatives, visionaries and entrepreneurs exploring creativity, faith, and personal development. → Download NEUROFIT app: https://bit.ly/neurofitapp — train your nervous system → Join the NONLINEAR Newsletter: https://bit.ly/nonlinear-newsletter — cura…
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Navigating Perinatal Loss: A Deep Dive with Caitlin Silverstein, LCSW In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal', Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist and grief specialist, converses with Caitlin Silverstein, LCSW, on her work and experiences with perinatal loss. Caitlin shares her journey from working with spinal cord injury patients in a…
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In this episode of The Slow Hunch, I’ve pulled together some of the best moments from Season 1. Across these conversations, what stood out was how many ‘inevitable’ ideas were, at one point, anything but. Venture veterans Fred Wilson and Brad Burnham reflected on decades of investing, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber spoke about her vision for decentralized …
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A Taste of Honey — The Beginning of Addiction In this deeply personal first episode of Third Eye Dry, Finn O'Bryan shares the raw beginnings of his journey with addiction. From childhood obsessions and early experimentation with cigarettes and alcohol, to the first escape found in ketamine - a substance that offered a brief, dissociative refuge fro…
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Hello hello! We're back with returning guests Brendon Chung (founder of Blendo Games and creator of such games as Gravity Bone, Flotilla, Atom Zombie Smasher, Thirty Flights of Loving, Quadrilateral Cowboy, and the recently released Skin Deep) and Laura Michet (writer and editor who's worked on such games as Where the Water Tastes Like Wine, Frog F…
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Navigating Empty Nest Grief: Identity, Transitions, and Self-Compassion In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist and grief specialist, delves into the complex emotions surrounding the empty nest transition. Dr. Taylor discusses the profound grief that can accompany this phase of life, even though it'…
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As a sports science expert with a deep-seated passion for soccer coaching, Albert's academic and professional pursuits are anchored in a profound enthusiasm for enhancing sports performance. This journey has led him to specialize in the field of Ecological Dynamics, a framework that aligns with his approach to understanding and improving performanc…
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Hey Friennds 😃. What a joy to bring you another episode! In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with Elizabeth Orawo, a passionate social justice advocate from Kisumu West. Elizabeth opens up about her journey into leadership, championing economic empowerment, mental health, and gender equality, all while overcoming personal hurdles. From battling s…
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Navigating Grief: A Conversation with Moira Khan of Griefspan In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist and grief specialist, welcomes Moira Khan, an international grief educator and coach. Moira shares her personal journey through multiple losses, including the sudden death of her mother, brother, an…
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What happens when the very thing that once lit you up feels out of reach—yet still lives deep in your soul, waiting to be reclaimed? In this episode, we sit down with Carla Sciaky, a lifelong musician, who opens up about her incredible journey from early musical brilliance to facing a dark night of the soul that transformed everything. Carla shares…
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Understanding and Validating Disenfranchised Grief In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist and grief specialist, addresses the topic of disenfranchised grief. This type of grief is often unrecognized or dismissed by society, which makes it feel particularly isolating. Dr. Taylor explains what disenf…
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Matt Wigham is a Tennis Australia Master Club Professional and LTA Level 4 Tennis Coach. He also holds a master's degree in psychology. Matt has been a full-time tennis coach for the past 15 years, both in the UK and Australia, working as a private coach, as well as on behalf of the LTA and Tennis Australia delivering workforce development initiati…
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Outline 00:00 - Intro and early steps in control 06:42 - Journey to the US 08:30 - Kharitonov's theorem and early influences 12:10 - From Lund to KTH (Stockholm) 15:01 - Ascona and collaboration with Megretski 24:06 - The IMA year in Minnesota 33:50 - Integral quadratic constraints 46:10 - KYP lemma and meeting Yakubovich 52:35 - Piecewise hybrid s…
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After the wild success of her 2nd book, expectations were high for Andrea Owen's 3rd book. When it tanked, Andrea found herself in a pit of despair, questioning her talent, her future, and whether she would ever write again. 🌟 Guest featured: Andrea Owen 🌐 Show Notes: www.othersideofsuccess.com/010 🌟 Hosted by Ella Lucas-Averett 🎧 Check out Ella's …
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Grief, Humor, and the Long Arc of Healing: A Conversation with Rebecca Soffer of Modern Loss In this episode of Grief is the New Normal, Dr. Heather Taylor talks with Rebecca Soffer, the co-founder of the Modern Loss community. Rebecca shares her personal journey through grief after the loss of her parents and the inception of Modern Loss. They dis…
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Energy Is Too Valuable to Waste on Tasks Humans Can Do. Originally published on May 12, 2025, here. Written by Dror Poleg. ___ Dror Poleg writes about the future of work, cities, and markets. His ideas have appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Bloomberg, and beyond. A former tech entrepreneur, private equity investor, and combat veteran, h…
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Someone is going to try it. Why not you? Originally published on May 2, 2025, here. A couple of related pieces to help you along the way: The Nonlinear Economy provides more context on the economic change we are living through. Playing Like You're Winning, on the mindset required to succeed in this new environment. This newsletter was written to my…
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Why is it so hard to stop scrolling—even when we know it’s making us feel worse? In this episode, we unpack the neuroscience behind that urge and reveal how social media is intentionally designed to hijack your brain’s reward system. We explore how the constant flood of dopamine from notifications, likes, and endless content creates a cycle of burn…
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Grieving Unmet Expectations: Navigating Life's Unexpected Turns In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist and grief specialist, addresses the often-overlooked grief of unmet expectations. She delves into the pain of life's deviations from our plans, the societal pressures that exacerbate these feeling…
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Hello ma darlinss😃😊. Welcome back to the WJP; the Quarter Life Chronicles series. In this debut episode, I share my personal journey of navigating numerous life transitions over the past few years. I discuss the pivotal moment in 2021 when a simple question from a colleague made me reevaluate my life and autonomy. From dealing with societal pressur…
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Navigating Mother's Day Part 2: A Guide for Those Grieving Invisible Losses In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor addresses the unique challenges faced by individuals grieving on Mother's Day, particularly those dealing with infertility, miscarriage, or the loss of a child. This is part two of the Mother's Day series. Dr.…
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Navigating Mother's Day Amidst Grief: Part One In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor, a licensed psychologist and grief specialist, discusses the complexities and emotional challenges that Mother's Day can bring for those grieving the loss of a mother or a mother figure. Dr. Taylor provides practical strategies for self-c…
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What if consciousness isn’t just a byproduct of the brain—but the very foundation of reality itself? In this mind-expanding episode, Dr. Tony Nader—a neuroscientist, spiritual teacher, and global leader of the Transcendental Meditation movement—takes us on a journey into the depths of human awareness. He shares how the simple, yet profound, practic…
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Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Retirement In this episode of 'Grief is the New Normal,' Dr. Heather Taylor explores the often overlooked grief associated with retirement. She delves into the identity shift and emotional fallout that can occur when leaving a career, whether planned or unexpected. Dr. Taylor shares personal anecdotes and client …
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In this episode Keith, Martyn and Ian discuss the role nonlinear pedagogy can play in supporting intrinsic motivation in sports coaching. Link to paper https://opensportssciencesjournal.com/contents/volumes/V5/TOSSJ-5-88/TOSSJ-5-88.pdf The Constraints Collective Patreon site: patreon.com/TheConstraintsCollective…
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