What's Next?! Paige Pirkey, PhD, e-RYT, YACEP
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What’s Next?! serves to equip listeners with tools that support mind-body[-spirit] health & skill development to produce a collaborative team of problem solvers aimed at co-creating innovative, sustainable solutions for the most critical challenges facing society.
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Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change
Dr. Pirkey is a Academic Research Fellow with The University of Memphis' Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change. In this recording, she reads two articles she recently wrote titled: "Intertwining Destinies: Heroes' Hearts Beating as One" and "Transitioning from Fate to Destiny". The link to the articles in written form will be posted here once they are available.
**For former podcast listeners, as you all know, I have decided to end my podcast show; nonetheless, please feel free to listen to these recorded articles. Take care! -
Drumming w/ Dr. Gregory Washington
Get carried away to the beat of this rhythmic, jazz-like interaction between Drs. Washington and Pirkey as they discuss the benefits and sociocultural history of drumming. Stay tuned!
Time Stamps will be released soon! -
Problem Solving Prelude
Please enjoy this episode as Dr. Pirkey faces her own discomfort and humbling learning lessons regarding problem solving in the context of preparing for this episode. She, then, introduces her problem solving process through story telling to convey how she problem "solved" the ultimate problem of them all: how our experiences influence our understanding of our challenges --both individually and collectively.
**Due to unforseen circumstances, Dr. Pirkey must postpone her upcoming episodes until mid-January. She appreciates your empathy and patience! :) Big changes are at play! WOOHOO!
Time Stamps:
00:01:25: Using Context in Problem Solving
00:08:25: Finding Balance Between Work/Play/Self-Care
00:14:57: Allowing Yourself Opportunities to Heal & be Your Authentic Self
00:20:17: Committing to Co-Creating a Culture of Change -
Series 2: The Game of Problem-Solving
Welcome to Series 2 of What's Next! I hope you enjoy this fun, game-oriented, introductory episode on problem solving. :)
00.00.11: Series Introduction
00.00.45: The Blueprint for Problem Solving
00.03.45: Context: Structure and Foundation
00.05.04: The Pinball Game of Problem Solving
00.06.30: How to Prepare for this Series -
Recovery Unplugged with Karen Morgan
“Music with all its subtlety has immense power to unite people, spread love, and bring peace [to] the world!” – Sanchita Pandey
“Music is one of the longest standing, self-prescribed therapy in history.” – Erin Seibert, Music therapist
Be sure to tune in to learn all about how the program "Recovery Unplugged", founded by Aerosmith's Richie Supa (song writer & guitarist), supports and empowers people to rise above their addiction and mental health challenges. Special thanks to Karen Morgan, Addiction Counselor and Recovery Unplugged Outreach Manager, as she guides us through this insightful episode.
00.01.11: Recovery Unplugged: Music as a Catalyst for Change
00.02.44: Connecting Music to Emotions
00.04.05 : History of Recovery Unplugged
00.06.03: Recognizing the Signs of Addiction & What To Do
00.10.40: Finding the Value & Benefit in Bringing Addictive Patterns into Another's Awareness
00.17.21: How Music Affects Addiction: A Theory
00.24.29: A Plan for Recovery
00.26.34: My Experience with Music Therapy
00.30.26: Why do people start using drugs?
00.34.41: Shame, Addiction, & Acceptance
00.38.20: Stigma of Addiction & Mental Health
00.40.59: Unabashed Plug: Dr. Pirkey's Call for Aid
00.43.15: Using Russian Doll Metaphor to explain Trauma, Bias, & Healing
00.43.31: Announcing Series 2
00.44.57: Three more episodes left for Series 1 (Overlapping with Series 2)
https://www.recoveryunplugged.com/
Email: whatsnextofficial2020@gmail.com
IG: @the_PhD_Yogini
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*Correction: Recovery Unplugged has centers across the nation --not globe. :) Whoops! -
Mantras w/ Ravi Singh
In the mood for an uplifting, scientifically-infused perspective of mantras that includes opportunities to learn and practice for yourself? Please enjoy this week's episode on Mantras with Kundalini practitioner and teacher, Ravi Singh. Also, be sure to tune in after the interview as an incredibly important announcement is made... ;) Enjoy!
01:14: Mantras: Background & History
05:11: Looking Within: Sweetness of Self
06:55: Most Common Mantras
08:31: Practicing Silent Mantras
11:01: Mantras vs. Religion
13:24: Practicing Spoken Mantras
17:01: Mantras for Enhancing Spiritual/Personal Development
19:28: Mantras & God: The (T)ruth vs. (t)ruth
21:59: Positive Benefits of Mantras Continued
23:28: Explaining & Practicing Sa Ta Na Ma
25:55: Theory of Karma: Cause & Effect
28:01: Mantras & Problem Solving
34:14: Memorable Story of Mantra Practice*
38:11: Mantras vs. Positive Affirmations**
41:35: Neutral Mind: How to Engage in the Q-Anon Discussion***
Ravi's website: raviana.com
Email: whatsnextofficial2020@gmail.com
IG: @the_PhD_Yogini
FB: facebook.com/WNPodcast
TO read after listening:
* This cute story actually reminds me of a helpful tip for teachers that I learned from a KYT friend. Perhaps, using a white board (with the name of the mantra spelled out in Sanskrit as well as its meaning) would be helpful (when I first began my practice as a student, I found it incredibly beneficial); the former helps with pronunciation and both the former and the latter supports the student to more deeply engage in the present moment/practice rather than them wondering what they're saying and whether they're saying it "right".
** Another helpful tip for positive affirmations: Meet yourself where you're at. For instance, if you are not feeling as though you are "worthy" of God's love, perhaps breaking the affirmation into something more palatable (i.e., that you actually believe) and then slowly scaffolding yourself to deeper levels of love/worthiness may be a worthwhile approach, so as to experience less resistance in the learning/practicing process. Hope this helps!
*** Another important point: For me, reviewing secondary sources for accurate/Truthful information feels to lack integrity. I realize it can feel time consuming and energy draining to locate reliable, primary sources on your own; I, myself, am still looking up the debunking reviews and am attempting to discern what is "Truth". All that is to say: NO judgment! Personally, until I can figure it out for myself, I do not feel comfortable taking a "side" as to what is "Truth" as I do not want my ego to drive my interpretation.