Beyond Well With Sheila Hamilton

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Sinopsis

Beyond Well With Sheila Hamilton is a podcast for people who just want to feel better. Each week, we dive into a different aspect of emotional health with our co-hosts, Dr. Jenna LeJeune and Dr. Brian Goff, along with authors, artists, and people with lived experience.

Episodios

  • EP. 202/ Beyond Well Looks Back at Depression/ Scott Erickson

    18/07/2022 Duración: 43min

    This was one of the first episodes we recorded. Performance artist Scott Erickson describes in intimate detail how mid-life, young children, little sleep, and a desire to feel again led to his creation of the one-man show, 'Say Yes, A Liturgy of Not Giving Up On Yourself.' Erickson's exploration of the spiritual journey of depression is one of the most fascinating conversations we've had regarding the role of art, faith, and getting out of bed even when you don't feel like it. Share this episode with anyone lacking the vocabulary for living through the hardest times.

  • EP. 201/ Beyond Well Looks Back at Depression/ Kelly Williams Brown

    11/07/2022 Duración: 37min

    Kelly Williams Brown wrote a bestselling book about adulting and then her life fell apart. In the book, "Easy Crafts for the Insane" Brown talks about how mental illness snuck up on her after divorce, friendship difficulties, and unexpected trauma, including breaking three limbs over the course of seven hundred days.  Warning: This episode deals with the impulse of attempted suicide and how common suicidal ideation is in the depths of deep depression.

  • Ep. 200/ Beyond Well looks back at Anxiety. The Anxiety Sisters Part 2

    04/07/2022 Duración: 29min

    The Anxiety Sisters (Abs and Mags) bonded in college over their shared difficulty with just about everything that seemed to come easy for other students. Decades later, the two have built a substantial community of people who share their experiences of living with anxiety while continuing to find joy, purpose, and happiness despite the ebbs and flows of their ongoing symptoms. (Part two)

  • Ep.199/ Beyond Well looks back at Anxiety. The Anxiety Sisters Part 1

    27/06/2022 Duración: 21min

    The Anxiety Sisters (Abs and Mags) bonded in college over their shared difficulty with just about everything that seemed to come easy for other students. Decades later, the two have built a substantial community of people who share their experiences of living with anxiety while continuing to find joy, purpose, and happiness despite the ebbs and flows of their ongoing symptoms. (Part one)

  • Ep.198/ Beyond Well looks back at Anxiety Harris Goldberg

    20/06/2022 Duración: 26min

    Harris Goldberg is a skilled director and writer, and he also lives with debilitating anxiety and OCD. Goldberg's command of the internal parts of our lives that cause us pain and suffering is so evident in his interviews, and he shares how he may have finally cracked the code on how to live well with a severe form of anxiety. 

  • Ep.197/Beyond Well Looks Back at Anxiety Laryssa Birdseye

    13/06/2022 Duración: 35min

    Portland-based pop-soul singer-songwriter Laryssa Birdseye is most known for emotionally powerful and sometimes scathing "break-up" songs. But Laryssa has plumbed emotional wreckage and heartache to get to the place where she creates rather than perseverates, and the end product is both grittily honest and relevant to the lives of so many women who have struggled with  subtance-use and anxiety.

  • Bonus Episode/Dr. Raj, BiPolar Depression and TMS

    08/06/2022 Duración: 22min

    Most people with bipolar disorder do not seek care when they are enjoying the perks of hypomania. They seek care when the behaviors of mania have destroyed their relationships, jobs, or careers, or they have sunk into the inevitable low of Bipolar Depression.  Dr. Pritham Raj talks about the unique characteristics of bipolar depression and why it is so dangerous.

  • Ep.196/Beyond Well Looks Back at Anxiety Courtney Hameister

    06/06/2022 Duración: 30min

    Comedic writer Courtenay Hameister takes an unflinching look at her life through the lens of anxiety. This is one of our most listened-to episodes because Courtenay is as real as anxiety, and anyone who has ever been told to "stop being so anxiety-ridden" understands the madness of this instruction. It is through self-compassion and understanding, humor, and the right combination of meds that Courtenay keeps her razor-sharp ability to comment on her approach to managing a serious condition.

  • Ep. 195/May Music Mental Health Brittani Warrick

    30/05/2022 Duración: 33min

    This month we are revisiting some of our favorite conversations with artists, musicians,, and influencers whose mental health journeys inspire and educate.  Brittani Warwick is the niece of the famous Dionne Warwick, and a social media manager for some of music's most influential artists. Her personal story of rising from the stigma of mental health to become one of her generation's greatest advocates is inspired and hopeful. 

  • Ep. 194/May Music Mental Health Storm Large

    23/05/2022 Duración: 35min

    During the month of May, we are revisiting some of our favorite conversations with artists who have come to a place of deep awareness and respect for their mental well-being. Storm Large is an Author, Actress, Performer and force of nature. You don't want to miss the story of inherited mental health vulnerability and how Storm battles her demons with profound honesty and individuality. 

  • Ep. 193/May Music Mental Health Zak Carothers Portugal the Man

    16/05/2022 Duración: 28min

    This month, we are revisiting some of our favorite conversations with artists whose mental health is pivotal to their music and creative expression.  Zachary Carothers is a member of the Grammy Award-winning band Portugal the Man, and a fierce advocate for mental health awareness. We talk with Zach about his personal wellness habits, and how he balanced life and creativity during the pandemic.

  • Ep. 192/May Music Mental Health Israel Nebeker of Blind Pilot

    09/05/2022 Duración: 32min

    During mental health awareness month, we are revisiting some of our favorite interviews with musicians whose mental health stories inspire and transform.  Israel Nebeker, lead singer with Blind Pilot talks about the darkest experience he's ever confronted and how he maintains his mental health awareness.

  • Ep. 191/May Music Mental Health Lauv

    02/05/2022 Duración: 18min

    It is #mentalhealthawareness month and we are revisiting some of our favorite conversations with musical artists whose personal mental health challenges, victories and transformations are transformative. Sit back, listen and enjoy. Here's global superstar, Lauv

  • Ep. 190/Todd/What is Treatment Resistant Depression?

    25/04/2022 Duración: 17min

    When a person fails a third or fourth anti-depressant, the chances of success on another round of medication fall to 6.7 percent. And yet many patients whose medications have stopped working are advised to keep trying.  Todd's story of depression worsening to the point of suicidal thinking is an example of the trap these patients find themselves in. Fortunately for Todd, transcranial magnetic stimulation provided an effective alternative to medicine.

  • Ep. 189/Daryl Tol Workplace Wellness

    18/04/2022 Duración: 29min

    Daryl Tol is the Executive Vice President overseeing the One Mind at Work programs. He brings more than twenty years of healthcare leadership to One Mind, where a global coalition of employers and partners is transforming the approach to workplace mental health and wellness.  Tol shares how his personal battle with anxiety continues to shape his work and his belief system regarding equity, diversity and inclusion. 

  • Ep. 188/ Psychological Grounding in Wartime 2

    11/04/2022 Duración: 20min

    Dr. James Polo trained at the United States Army War College and has served two tours of duty as a behavioral health care specialist. Dr. Polo's expertise on how to remain psychologically grounded during times of war is especially relevant to the times we are in.  In part two, we discuss how to reduce the anxiety and depression brought on byevents outside of our control.

  • Ep. 187/ Psychologically Grounding in Wartime 1

    04/04/2022 Duración: 20min

    Dr. James Polo trained at the United States Army War College and has served two tours of duty as a behavioral health care specialist. Dr. Polo's expertise on how to remain psychologically grounded during times of war is especially relevant to the times we are in.  In part one, we discuss how to talk about war with children and young adults, why limiting media consumption is so important, and how to prepare for a long-drawn-out conflict.

  • Ep. 186/ Andrea Herron, A Manager's Role in Workplace Mental Health

    28/03/2022 Duración: 30min

    Andrea Herron is a seasoned HR Executive, author of "There's an Elephant in Your Office," and host of the HR Scoop podcast. She is a passionate advocate for addressing mental health in the workplace, and bolstering diversity, inclusion, and belonging.  Andrea talks with Beyond Well about the important role of managers in creating a culture of mental health awareness, support, and belonging, and she answers some of the toughest "what if?" questions from our audience.  Andrea earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Master's degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Western Kentucky University. 

  • Ep.185/ Chris Cumming, Mental Health in the Workplace

    21/03/2022 Duración: 22min

    Chris Cummings is the CEO of WellBeing at Work World, an integrated multi-channel platform to make the wellbeing of the workforce a strategic priority in every organization. In this interview, Chris talks about the profound changes the pandemic brought to mental health awareness in the workplace, and what companies can do to help support and better the lives of their employees.

  • Ep. 184/ John Harrison, Mental Health in the Workplace

    14/03/2022 Duración: 27min

    John Harrison is the General Manager of WebMd Health Services, where he is instrumental in developing the company's vision to empower organizations and their populations to improve well-being. John has more than 25 years of strategic, client, and operational leadership. In this interview, John talks about the critical need for mental health screening, outreach, and education to be a part of every organization's well-being charter.

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