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Hardiness with Dr Paul Taylor

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Hardiness with Dr Paul Taylor
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  • Hardiness with Dr Paul Taylor

    Final proof that dietary advice for metabolic health needs to change: Wisdom Wednesdays

    13/01/2026 | 13 mins.

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    Living With Anxiety: An Attentional Practice with Carly Taylor

    11/01/2026 | 8 mins.

    In this episode, Carly explores the concept of anxiety and how we can approach it in a new way. She discusses the idea that anxiety isn't something to be eliminated, but rather a natural response to uncertainty and responsibility. Carly dives into the work of psychologist Rollo May, who saw anxiety as a signal that something matters. She explains how attentional control can help us break the cycle of anxiety and reconnect with life. Carly Taylor is a counsellor and mindset coach with a Master of Counselling. Trained in Japanese Psychology and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and a member of the Australian Counselling Association, she helps people develop practical tools to live purposeful, engaged lives. To find out more about Carly, visit www.carlytaylorcoaching.com.au.Follow her on Instagram: carly_taylor_coachingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Stress, Human Behaviour and Self-regulation with Dr Stuart Shanker

    09/01/2026 | 1h 13 mins.

    This is a repeat episode from a couple of years ago, because it was absolutely brilliant. In this conversation, Dr Stuart Shanker discusses his journey in understanding self-regulation and stress through the lens of neuroscience. He explains the intersection of neuroscience and human behaviour, exploring concepts like the interbrain, homeostasis, and the impact of stress on emotional regulation and development. Key Takeaways: Stress and Human Behaviour: Understanding how stress affects human behaviour and the importance of self-regulation in managing stress effectively. Neuroscience Insights: Insights into the limbic system and midbrain, and their roles in emotional regulation and stress response. Global Knowledge Dissemination: The importance of spreading knowledge about stress and self-regulation both in Canada and globally. Homeostasis and Stress: The concept of homeostasis and how excessive stress can lead to imbalance in the body's systems. Practical Applications: Practical strategies for self-regulation that can improve mental and physical well-being. Resources MEHRIT Centre Self-Reg GLOBAL Website: https://self-reg.ca/ Stuart is the author of the Self-Reg trilogy: Calm, Alert and Learning: Classroom Strategies for Self-Regulation (Pearson 2012), Self-Reg: How to Help Your Child (and You) Break the Stress Cycle and Successfully Engage with Life (Penguin 2016); Reframed: Self-Reg for a Just Society (UofT Press 2020), and with Susan Hopkins, Self-Reg Schools: A Handbook for Educators (Pearson 2019). LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartshanker/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StuartShankerSelfReg/ Support the Podcast If you found this conversation valuable, consider subscribing and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you insightful discussions on important health topics. 03:41 Stuart Shanker's Journey and the Merit Centre 09:23 The Evolution of Neuroscience and Human Behaviour 17:33 Understanding the Interbrain and Its Role 25:25 Homeostasis and Its Impact on Behaviour 27:54 Understanding Homeostatic Imbalance 33:15 Self-Regulation vs. Self-Control 35:18 Recognising Stress in Children 38:27 The Importance of Calmness 42:27 Allostatic Overload and Its Implications 48: 54 Adaptive vs. Maladaptive Self-Regulation 57:52 The Role of Exercise in Self-Regulation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Coffee drinking can reduce your risk of dying - if you drink it at the right time: Wisdom Wednesdays

    06/01/2026 | 8 mins.

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    You’re Not Meant to Feel Sorted All the Time With Carly Taylor

    04/01/2026 | 5 mins.

    We spend so much time trying to feel better before we live. In this episode, Carly shares a simple metaphor for emotions and why waiting to feel sorted might be getting in the way of living well. Carly Taylor is a counsellor and mindset coach with a Master of Counselling. Trained in Japanese psychology and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and a member of the Australian Counselling Association, she helps people develop practical tools to live purposeful, engaged lives. To find out more about Carly, visit www.carlytaylorcoaching.com.au.Follow her on Instagram: carly_taylor_coachingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Host Dr Paul Taylor, a Psychophysiologist, Neuroscientist, Exercise Scientist, and Nutritionist interviews experts from around the world on cutting edge research and practices related to improving hardiness in your mind, body and brain to become your best self.
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