At Your Best Now Podcast

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Dedicated to your growth -- your relationships, career, and creativity. Therapy | Speaking | Coaching - Find out more at darrenwlove.com

Episodes

  • The Benefits of Therapeutic Touch: An Interview with Chris Raszka, LMT

    24/04/2015 Duration: 49min

                                                                              photo credit: valentinaposers All you wanted to know about the wholistic healing arts.  Chris is a Licensed Massage Therapist in Sylvania, and Instructor at the Healing Arts Institute in Perrysburg, Ohio.  Join us at Chandler's Cafe as we go on a wide ranging interview about Chris and about the beneifts of therapeutic touch. Check out the video at the channel: Therapy Tube

  • Motivation & The Dilemma of Outcome

    06/05/2014 Duration: 09min

    photo: flickr: terret_sylvain Expanding on my riff about motivation from this Sunday"s newsletter (didn't get it?, it's free to sign up).  Taking my cues from Albert Camus about the terrible truth of choosing.  We all must face our choices.  Yet we can always be more than our circumstances or even our neurons.  Thanks for listening!   darrenwlove.com * Relationship Glue * Quiet Creatives * The Analyzed Capitialist

  • Time On Your Hands

    01/05/2014 Duration: 08min

    Photo: flicker - Graeme Churchard This essay is about how we became self aware, and how that awareness follows us--or doesn't--today in our modern lives.  You will find that I unapologetically reference our evolutionary past and encourage you to check out the film by Werner Hertzog, "Cave of Forgotten Dreams"  I have it on DVD and I'm always taken back as if to that time thousands of years ago as modern humans awoke to culture and myth.   I encourage you to read some old existential material and something new as well: Albert Camus: "The Stranger", and "The Myth of Sisyphus" Stephen Hayes, Ph.D and Spencer Smith: "Get Out of Your Mind and into Your Life"   darenwlove.com  *  Relationship Glue  *  Quiet Creatives  *  The Analyzed Capitialist

  • Progressive Muscle Relaxation

    01/03/2014 Duration: 06min

    I was complaining to my dentist that even after waiting months, it seemed that my teeth were very sensitive on the left side when I chew.  He suggested I get a night guard.  "What?  "I don't clench my teeth! Not during the day or at night". That's what I told myself as I threw the guard in the bathroom closet.  Six months later I mentioned it to him again and he asked, "Do you use the night guard"?  I told him I thought it was just a suggestion which he gently reminded me he made it for me for a reason.  So, I decided to use it and within weeks I could chew peanuts on the left side of my mouth! Muscles tighten and stay tightened even when you don't realize you're doing it.  Progressive muscle relaxation is a way to begin to recognize it, get the sensation of relaxation, and train your muscles to relax. Added to breathing exercises, this is an effective way to promote relaxation throughout the day. The script I'm using is from the SAMHSA publication, Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Clien

  • The Breathing Exercise

    01/03/2014 Duration: 03min

    Breathe -- This word along with a pic I shot while skiing Mammoth Mountian in the Sierra Nevada mountian range is my phone's wallpaper.  It's the reminder that all I need to get centered and start the process of being in the monent is to breathe.  to breathe and simply notice . . . This script I'm using is taken form the SAMHSA publication, Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental health Clients.  A great resource.  Enjoy!

  • The Female Offender: A New Vision for a Gender-Responsive and Trauma-Sensitive Approach

    09/06/2012 Duration: 01h22min

    Lecture delivered at Stauzenberger College on February 2012. 1 hour, 23 minutes Objectives: Understand how female offenders are different than male offenders. Discover how gender-responsive and trauma-sensitive corrections works. Learn the pathways to criminality for women. Unlock the crossroads to effective interventions for female offenders: substance abuse, trauma, mental health, and economic marginality.