Shrink Rap Radio
APA Presidential Award Recipient for Pioneering Psychology Podcast!
An Elevated Perspective
Deep Dive Interviews
RECENT EPISODES
#711 Consciousness in Jung and Patañjali with Leanne Whitney PhD
Dr. Leanne Whitney is an independent scholar and Transformational Coach who holds a Doctoral Degree in depth psychology and specializes in the intersection of Western psychology and Yoga. She is the author of Consciousness in Jung and Patañjali (2018) and has...
#710 Learning to Parent Without Perfection with Therapist Kristen Howerton
Kristen Howerton is a licensed marriage and family therapist and the mother of four children within four years via birth and adoption. She is the founder of the blog Rage Against the Minivan where, in the midst of writing about the raw emotions and experience of...
#709 UK Therapist James Barnes on Winnicott & The Space Between Us
Today’s interview is conducted by Isabella Clarke, Oxford Graduate and Shrink Rap Radio collaborator. She is speaking with UK psychotherapist James Barnes. James Barnes MSc. MA. is a psychotherapist and mental health advocate based in Exeter, UK, who has a...
#708 Dr. Dave Interviewed on Self-Confidence by Dr. Aziz
Dr. Aziz Gazipura is the world’s leading confidence expert. He teaches people how to learn confidence so they can eliminate self-doubt, hesitation and social anxiety and master conversations, accelerate in their careers, and create deeply fulfilling relationships. He...
#707 Archetypal Processes of Transformation that Address our World Today with Jungian Monika Wikman
Transcript Monika Wikman, Ph.D. was my guest on episodes #614 - Jungian Perspectives on Psychedelic Consciousness, #372 – Exploring Holotropic Breathwork, #344 – Archetypal Phenomena Surrounding Death, #286 on Jungian Active Imagination and #235 – Using Alchemical...
Subscribe To Our Newsletter And Receive Free Dr. Dave Dream Talk
Sending You Flaming Arrows of Inspiration
Click to Purchase Books & Games By Our Guests!
“To live is much more difficult than one might expect and sometimes it’s inevitable to get wounded in the middle… it’s not a shame to be wounded but it’s important to do something about these bleeding wounds and I think the first step is not be afraid of them and dare to face them.” – Mahyar Alinaghi
(Long-time listener and psychotherapist, Tehran, Iran)
“Everything I do, feel and think comes from the current state of my spirit within. My spirit is reflected in my choices that define me. My laughter, friendliness and peacefulness are all windows to my soul. I choose to be loving.”
(Prof. Dwight Webb 1933-2020)
apt