Checking In with Susan David

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4.8
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353 reviews
This podcast has
16 episodes
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Explicit
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Date created
2020/03/26
Average duration
17 min.
Release period
69 days

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Fear, boredom, grief, confusion—we're all feeling... a lot right now. How do we cope with our heightened emotions during this global pandemic? Susan David—a psychologist at Harvard Medical School—is here to offer us strategies. This show is an urgent response to an urgent moment—a support system, toolkit, and understanding voice during a time of great uncertainty.

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Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter
2022/05/11
Can you REALLY boost your metabolism? Is blue light actually ruining your sleep? How much vaginal yeast is healthy and when is it … too much? Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter is BACK for a second season to bust the lies you’re told—and sold—about your personal health. Join Dr. Jen Gunter as she addresses common myths– from breaking down the incredible ways our senses of taste and smell work, to debunking some of the harmful misconceptions about opioids, to addressing the biggest pain on our backs (literally). Whether you are curious to learn more about the world inside you, or are wanting to escape the online hot takes that promise to tell you how to optimize your health, this season dives even deeper into helping you understand how your body REALLY works. Body Stuff is another podcast in the TED Audio collective, and you can find it wherever you're listening to this.
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Wisdom for the future
2020/06/15
It’s possible to create extraordinary beauty in the face of stress, separation, and illness. Explore the value of music during this difficult time with Richard Kogan, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical Center, and noted concert pianist. Guided by the life story of Frédéric Chopin, one of the greatest composers in history, Susan and Richard reveal ways to move forward into an uncertain future.
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Your past, present, future self
2020/06/08
Join Susan for a guided exercise that can help you connect with how you want to move forward in the future. Ask yourself: What do I need to let go of? What parts of my life have not been working for me? What does the child in me need? And what does the future in me need?
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What do you value?
2020/06/01
The conditions we live in under COVID-19 have put many of our goals in conflict — parenting vs work, comforting our loved ones vs social distancing, and more. They can feel like impossible choices in chaotic times. But there's a way to feel more confident in making tough decisions: getting clear about what we value. What's more, our present circumstances might actually offer us the opportunity to make choices that move us closer to the values we want to live by.
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How to tame burnout when your office is your bedroom
2020/05/25
Even before COVID-19, many of us were teetering on the edge of burnout. With the pandemic ushering in changes to daily life, many of our stressors have only worsened. While we can’t change our situation, we can change the way we relate to it. Being intentional about when to grit and when to quit, and reassessing what goals are currently realistic can lead us on a path towards restoration.
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Facing loneliness with Dr. Steven C. Hayes
2020/05/18
The pandemic is putting a spotlight on our loneliness. But by confronting it, and understanding how meaningful connection works, we can take steps to mitigate this difficult feeling. In this episode, Susan is joined by Dr. Steven C. Hayes, Foundation Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada and one of the leading voices in modern psychology.
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Bonus: A quick loneliness exercise with Dr. Steven C. Hayes
2020/05/18
Dr. Steven C. Hayes, Foundation Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada and one of the leading voices in modern psychology, guides us in exercises that help us connect with our experiences of loneliness and loss.
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What kids need during the pandemic
2020/05/11
One of the best things that parents can do right now to help their children thrive is to teach them emotional skills. For parents, the most effective way to teach these skills is by practicing them yourself. Learn how to help your kids (and yourself) validate, label, and process difficult emotions.
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Bonus: Self-soothing exercises with Dr. Kristin Neff
2020/05/09
Practicing self-compassion is so vital right now that we consulted Dr. Kristin Neff on exercises for directing compassion inwards. Kristin is a pioneer in the field of self-compassion research and a co-developer of the empirically supported training program "Mindful Self-Compassion." Here she guides us on some self-soothing exercises and unpacks the research on why this approach is one of the most powerful sources of strength, coping, and resilience.
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Self-compassion for the self-critical
2020/05/04
Showing yourself kindness becomes even more important during life's difficult moments, and the current pandemic certainly qualifies. Learn why it’s a misconception that you need to be tough on yourself to succeed, and how practicing self-compassion can make you even more resilient.
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Keep your relationships healthy in quarantine with Dr. Julie Gottman
2020/04/27
Many of us are separated from people we typically rely on. Others are sharing space in closer quarters than they're used to. How do we navigate our relationships under these tough new conditions? Susan is joined by Dr. Julie Gottman, the president and co-founder of the Gottman Institute and co-founder of Affective Software, Inc. As one of the world's foremost experts on relationships, Julie shares strategies for maintaining healthy relationships during this crisis.
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Why bad emotions are good
2020/04/20
Many of us are witnessing a tyranny of positivity right now — with calls to “find the silver lining” and “stay positive” amidst a global pandemic. But we are wired to feel negative at times. Contrary to what our culture tells us, accepting our negative emotions can have tangible and powerful benefits. Learn how to rethink happiness and positivity as paramount goals, and how to effectively cope with negative emotions.
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4.8 out of 5
353 reviews
johntwebb 2021/11/06
Making thinking happen
This podcast is really great. It really makes me think about things in my life. Enough to be sharing it to other people.
Elfpanglee 2021/11/01
Crying! Great podcast!
I did not expect myself to cry on my first episode with this podcast. Defending helped me do some deep rooted unpacking. ❤️
trish in montana 2021/01/13
Smart, concise advice!
Susan is so well-spoken and the pace is calm and thoughtful. I look forward to more. Such valuable advice to share with my (coaching) clients! Thanks ...
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cat poo poo 2020/12/27
Thank you
🙂thank you
Great classes 2020/11/25
More, please.
Inspiring and light hearted, hope to hear more from Susan.
insightshopper 2020/11/20
What a gift
Thank you, Susan, for the wisdom and hope you have equipped us with during this strange and troubled times. I and my family have benefited from the m...
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cbrynt 2020/10/12
No one I’d rather listen to in order to learn about my emotions
Susan has done such a great work with her book, and now with her podcast.
MJacobs233 2020/07/23
So helpful
This podcast is SO helpful during this time. I find myself returning and re-listening to episodes again and again, each time taking away something new...
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misty california 2020/06/15
Wisdom and Compassion
Your podcast is a wealth of wisdom and insightful compassion towards self and others. It is a silver lining during challenging times. Thank you for sh...
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65!! 2020/06/15
Grateful
I am so very glad I found your podcast. They have been so helpful. Thank you. Be safe and well. From a fellow Bostonian.
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