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A Grateful Life

29 Episodes

58 minutes | Jul 13, 2022
Lissa Rankin - On Sacred Medicine
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Lissa Rankin to talk about sacred medicine and healing. Lissa Rankin, MD, is a mind-body medicine physician, author of 7 books, founder of the Whole Health Medicine Institute, and mystic who researches radical remission, trauma-informed medicine, and spiritual healing. Her TEDx talks have been viewed over 5 million times, and she starred in two National Public Television specials- Heal Yourself: Mind Over Medicine and The Fear Cure. Lissa’s interest in the link between loneliness and disease led her to spearhead her latest project, Heal At Last, a non-profit organization which aims to bring effective trauma healing and spiritual healing methods to anyone ready for the deep dive of healing. Find out more about Lissa at www.lissarankin.com . Find out more about Awake Psychology at www.awakepsychology.com.au.
19 minutes | May 3, 2022
Dr Lauren Tober - On Listening Well
Dr Lauren Tober is going solo on the podcast for this episode, talking about how to listen well. We’ve all been through SO much over the past few years. And sometimes it just feels like it just keeps coming! We all have a real human desire to be seen and heard, and to share our stories, our experiences, our grief, our heartache and our joy. But how do we listen to others when they’re sharing with us? How do we get out of our own heads and into the world of another, so they feel like we really care? Join Dr Lauren Tober for this episode where she explores what gets in the way of listening well, and three very do-able techniques for effective listening, so we can show up for our communities and the people we love in time of need. Download the free Blissful Sleep Meditations and the Deep Mindful Relaxations at www.laurentober.com/giving-back
55 minutes | Feb 15, 2022
Stephen Cope - On Living Your Dharma
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Stephen Cope to talk about dharma and living a life of meaning and purpose. Stephen is a best-selling author & scholar specialising in the relationship between Eastern contemplative traditions & Western depth psychology. A Scholar-in-Residence at the Kripalu Center for 30 years, Stephen is the Founder & former director of the Kripalu Institute for Extraordinary Living, and named as one of the most influential thinkers, writers & teachers on the current American yoga scene by Yoga Journal. This interview was recorded as part of the 2022 Mental Health and Yoga Summit, but we loved it so much that we wanted to share it with you here on the podcast.
56 minutes | Nov 9, 2021
Anneke Sips - On Digital and Mental Health
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Anneke Sips. Anneke is a psychiatric nurse, a yoga teacher, yoga therapist and the founder of Network Yoga Therapy in Amsterdam. In this episode they speak about Anneke’s less than straight-forward journey marrying yoga with psychiatry, how we seek health and get lost in cures, the challenges with the mental health system, the role of the so-called ‘expert’ and the importance of digital health and wellness.
43 minutes | Oct 12, 2021
Kate Reed - On Sister Circles
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Kate Reed to talk about sister circles, her journey from a mainstream education to working the spiritual realm, why it’s so important for women together with intention and the important ingredients of a women circle, in case you would like to hold one yourself.
46 minutes | Sep 28, 2021
Erin Lovell Verinder - On healing with plant medicine
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with herbalist and nutritionist Erin Lovell Verinder. Erin is the author of some truly wonderful books on plant medicine, including Plants for the People and The Plant Clinic. In this episode you’ll hear about Erin’s own journey and recovery from burnout, her Six Pillars to Thrive, Erin’s go-to suggestions for plants to support with healing from exhaustion, as well as anxiety, and some practical tips on dried vs fresh plants, and just how many times you can pour water over the same herbs in your tea pot.
41 minutes | Aug 22, 2021
Dr Renee Cachia - On nurturing parents
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Psychologist Dr Renee Cachia to talk about her new book, Parenting Freedom. They explore why it’s more important to nurture parents than it is to provide them with parenting advice, and dive into a discussion around meditation, intuition, self compassion and co-regulation.
59 minutes | Jun 6, 2021
Robin Grille - On Parenting for a Peaceful World
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Psychologist and author Robin Grille, to talk about the relationship between gut health and mental health, the evolution of parenting, how the way we parent our children changes the world, what needs to happen on a society and policy level to really make changes for children and families, and the ecological benefits of parenting well.
49 minutes | May 3, 2021
KC Baker - On the power of women’s voices (and growing a tail)
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with KC Baker to talk about how public speaking helped her to rediscover her self confidence after she lost it as a young women, why it’s so important that women’s voices are heard in the world, and KC shares some very practical, and fun strategies for speaking up, whether it’s in the workplace, on stage or having a difficult conversation with a loved one.
56 minutes | Mar 30, 2021
Edo Kahn on music, depression, spirituality, living and dying.
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Edo Kahn to talk about music, depression, life, death and spirituality. Edo is an acclaimed musician, social entrepreneur and yogi, and is passionate about transforming lives, empowering individuals and uniting communities. He’s the co-founder of A Sound Life, an Australian charity to transform the lives of people in need through free music, yoga and meditation programs, and in this latest episode episode we talk about his journey through music, depression, opening to spirituality and his guru in India, how this supported him when his wife Jo died of cancer a few years ago, and much much more.
50 minutes | Feb 21, 2021
Dr Arne Rubenstein - On Rites of Passage
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Dr Arne Rubenstein to talk about rites of passage. Arne is a father, medical doctor, the CEO of the Rites of Passage Institute and the author of ‘The Making of Men’. In this episode, we talk not only about the importance of rites of passage for young people in our communities, but also about rites of passage at all ages, the three key elements in rites of passage, the stages we move through from youth, adult to elder, and what to do if your adult partner is stuck in what Arne calls ‘boy psychology.’
54 minutes | Jan 12, 2021
Deb Roberts - On normalising mental health
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Dr Deb Roberts, a writer, speaker and yoga teacher who is committed to normalising mental health challenges. Deb is an Adjunct Faculty member at Monash University in Australia and an ambassador, writer and speaker for Beyond Blue, an Australian mental health service. In the interview, Deb speaks about about her journey with depression and anxiety during her teenage years and into adulthood, how yoga has been supportive for her in overcoming mental health challenges, the role that medication and ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) has played in her life, and what we can do, as a society to reduce the stigma of mental illness and improve mental health.
62 minutes | Dec 14, 2020
Annalee Atia - On fierce advocacy for birthing
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Annalee Atia to talk about pregnancy, birth and beyond. Annalee is a producer, co-founder of the non-profit PBB Media, the current National President of Maternity Choices Australia and is a fierce advocate for women, and human rights in childbirth. In this intimate conversation, Annalee shares her own birth story in Israel, where her parents had an illegal home birth, and we discuss pregnancy, birthing, continuity of care, advocacy and trusting your own body and intuition in the process.
50 minutes | Aug 30, 2020
Zenith Virago - On Death, Dying and Living a Good Life
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Zenith Virago, to talk about death, dying well, what happens after we die, and living a life well lived. Zenith is a deathwalker, the co author of the book The Intimacy of Death and Dying, and the subject of the documentary, Zen & the Art of Dying. Zenith has been at the forefront and a leading pioneer of dying well, family led body care, meaningful and appropriate ceremony, and informing and educating communities to reclaim and be empowered before, during and after death.
40 minutes | Aug 10, 2020
Ella Noah Bancroft - On Decolonising the Mind, Returning to Country and Overcoming Racism
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Ella Noah Bancroft, talking about decolonising the mind, returning to country and overcoming racism. Ella is a Bundjalung woman based in the Byron Shire in Australia. She is an artist, storyteller, director, mentor and founder of The Returning. Ella is a poetic feminist, passionate about re-wilding the world and the feminine force from the multifaceted lens of culture, heritage, gender, politics, identity and sexuality. Her work discusses themes of identity, intersectionality, culture, the feminine force and living a life of integrity, connection and creativity. And at the end of the interview, Ella reads to us her favourite poem from her new book It Takes Courage to Tell the Truth, called A Letter to My Daughter.
37 minutes | Jul 24, 2020
Chara Caruthers - On Yoga, Ayurveda and Living Like You Love Yourself
Dr Lauren Tober sits down with Yoga Teacher and Ayurvedic Practitioner Chara Caruthers to talk about her journey from working as an Engineer to teaching yoga, and why it’s not such a big jump! We also speak about the science of Ayurveda and how to figure out your own ayurvedic constitution, her number one tip for bringing the teachings and wisdom of ayurveda into your daily life, and why it’s so important to eat like you love yourself.
57 minutes | Jul 3, 2020
Correne Wilkie - On Postnatal Depletion, #metoo in the Australian Music Industry and Super Bloom Festival
Tune in as Dr Lauren Tober sits down to chat with Correne Wilkie, long time manager of the iconic band The Cat Empire, and co-creator of Super Bloom Festival in Melbourne, Australia. Correne talks about the family gathering that set her on a new career path, how the #metoo movement affected her in the male dominated music industry, postnatal depletion, real equality in relationships and how she manages to do it all.
39 minutes | Jul 26, 2019
Amy Weintraub - On Depression, Yoga and Gratitude
Dr Lauren Tober interviews Amy Weintraub, author of Yoga for Depression and founder of Lifeforce Yoga on depression, yoga and gratitude.
59 minutes | Mar 22, 2019
Dr Oscar Serrallach - On Postnatal Depletion, iRest Yoga Nidra, Sleep and Gratitude
Dr Lauren Tober interviews Dr Oscar Serrallach, Integrative Doctor and author of the Postnatal Depletion Cure. Listen in as they speak about identifying, preventing and overcoming Postnatal Depletion, as well as iRest Yoga Nidra, Sleep and Gratitude.
30 minutes | Nov 26, 2018
Gemma Perry - On Mantra, Mental Health and Gratitude
Dr Lauren Tober interviews Gemma Perry on the science and spirituality of mantra. Gemma is a yogi and a PhD candidate at Macquarie University in Australia, where she’s researching the effects of mantra on mental health and wellbeing.
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