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It's Not Just In Your Head

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Two mental health professionals explore how our capitalist economic system impacts our emotional lives. From precarious housing and employment, to unaffordable healthcare, to endless debt -- it's not just in your head!

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#161: The end?

November 19, 2023 14:52 - 19 minutes - 27.4 MB

Email us: [email protected]. - Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsnotjustinyourhead -- Harriet’s other shows: WBAI Interpersonal Update (Wednesdays): https://wbai.org/program.php?program=431 Capitalism Hits Home: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPJpiw1WYdTNYvke-gNRdml1Z2lwz0iEH -- ATTENTION! This is a Boring Dystopia/Obligatory 'don't sue us' message: This podcast provides numerous different perspectives and criticisms of the mental health space, ho...

⁠#160: A Nation of Shopkeepers (ft. Dan Evans)⁠

November 17, 2023 12:00 - 58 minutes - 53.2 MB

"A Nation of Shopkeepers explores the unstoppable rise of the petite-bourgeoisie, one of the most powerful, but underexplored, classes in modern society." Our discussion with Dan covers: Stalled social mobility and bullshit jobs, who the petite-bourgeoisie are (traditional & new), the threat of losing social status and Dan pushes back against the idea of the "99%". We also cover definitions of class, class boundaries and class as culture. - Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com...

⁠#159: What does Trauma Informed Care really mean?⁠

November 16, 2023 12:00 - 37 minutes - 34.4 MB

Ikoi and Harriet take a critical look at the false promise of 'Trauma Informed Care' and how the psyche field often fails to understand the material conditions and the context of peoples lives. - Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsnotjustinyourhead Email us with feedback, questions, suggestions at [email protected]. -- Harriet’s other shows: WBAI Interpersonal Update (Wednesdays): https://wbai.org/program.php?program=431 Capitalism Hits Home: https://www.yo...

⁠#158: Iatrogenic harm (ft. Emanuel Sferios & Dr. Asad Khan)⁠

November 15, 2023 19:10 - 54 minutes - 50.2 MB

Why is the public discourse around vaccination either 100% good or 100% evil?  Ikoi along with our two guests, both of whom have suffered significant vaccine injuries but remain pro-vaccination, share their stories, experiences and nuanced opinions. -- Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsnotjustinyourhead Email us with feedback, questions, suggestions at [email protected]. -- Harriet’s other shows: WBAI Interpersonal Update (Wednesdays): https://wbai.org/pro...

⁠#157: Negative Philosophy, Utopia and Contradictions (ft. Bill Cashmore)⁠

November 14, 2023 09:00 - 1 hour - 58.9 MB

"We Hear Only Ourselves is a study of utopia and its contradictions. If a  future beyond capitalism cannot be imagined, what is the place of  utopia today? The answer, Cashmore argues, lies beyond either idle  speculation or merely hopeful optimism. We Hear Only Ourselves seeks a  concept of utopia which is strengthened, not undermined, by its  contradictions. From the dialectics of the Frankfurt School to the  energetics of resistance in the writings of the Black Panthers, this  book draws ...

#156: Here Be Monsters - How to Fight Capitalism Instead of Each Other (ft. Rhyd Wildemuth)

October 02, 2023 23:00 - 50 minutes - 46.4 MB

Is identity based politics a weapon that has been used to 'divide and conquer' the left? We are joined by the author of the rather spicy book 'Here Be Monsters'.  We discuss the suppression of class understanding, the consequences of organizing around identity, and the revealing use of identity based language by Goldman Sachs, the CIA and the US military: a few players can change but the game must stay the same. Rhyd makes the case for organizing around shared material conditions and the p...

#155: Life Coaching Inc (ft. Ronald Purser)

September 25, 2023 23:00 - 46 minutes - 42.4 MB

Famed author of 'McMindfulness' returns to the podcast to discuss his latest article 'How the Life Coaching Industry Sells Pseudo-Solutions to Our Deepest Problems': "The cultural pressures to become a self-made individual have intensified at the same time that sources of social support have decreased. Enter the life coach." We discuss the many issues surrounding life coaches, credentialism (or lack of it) and how the industry is underpinned by the deeply flawed 'science' of Positive Psych...

#154: The value of Pessimism (ft. Rachid M'Rabty)

September 18, 2023 18:47 - 36 minutes - 33.6 MB

"It's time for the Left to consider the pessimist a helpful guide out of the somnolence of capitalist realism." We dissect ideas and misunderstandings around optimism & pessimism, and how pessimism is a fundamentally critical position, whilst optimism breeds hubris and complacency. We discuss the cruelty of optimism, how self destruction can often be an act of autonomy against an unhealthy environment - aka the optimistic delusion of capitalists - and the utopian concept of "Not This". Re...

⁠#153: How Music Can Make Your City Better (ft. Shain Shapiro)⁠

September 12, 2023 11:00 - 38 minutes - 35 MB

Ikoi and Liam talk with author of 'This Must Be the Place', Shain Shapiro. We discuss re-conceptualizing music through a systemic lens, how it effects quality of life, building codes, work opportunities, mental health and its near total absence in public policy. "This Must Be the Place introduces and examines music’s relationship to cities. Not the influence cities have on music, but the powerful impact music can have on how cities are developed, built, managed and governed. Arguing for th...

⁠#152: Liberation through Selfies?! (ft. Matt Colquhoun)⁠

September 04, 2023 23:00 - 36 minutes - 33 MB

"By returning to the original tale of Narcissus, and the flower from which he takes his name, this book offers an alternative reading of narcissism..." Is their such a thing as healthy Narcissism? We chat with the author of 'Narcissus in Bloom - An Alternative History of the Selfie' about how the finger waving moralism surrounding 'selfies' requires further thought: If Narcissism is the defining pathology of the twenty-first century, what if rather than it being about self-obsession, it's a...

⁠#151: Why the indigenous Runa find natural parenting so WEIRD (ft. Francesca Mezzenzana)⁠

August 29, 2023 11:00 - 39 minutes - 35.9 MB

“There is more than one way to flourish as humans in this world” Harriet talks with anthropologist Francesca Mezzenzana about her work and parental experiences with the Runa of the Ecuadorian Amazon and the challenge of bringing up children to survive in a ruthless neoliberal hellscape. We discuss the export of middle class parenting ideology and how idea around good childcare are rooted in assumptions from WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic) societies, and highl...

#150: The cult of being confident and why it doesn’t help women (ft Shani Orgad & Rosalind Gill) ⁠

August 21, 2023 23:00 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

"Confidence culture constantly directs the problem & solution onto the self" We explore how confidence culture has spread into every sector of society, from self-help to the workplace and beyond.  Shani Orgad and Rosalind Gill draw on Foucault’s notion of technologies of self to demonstrate how “confidence culture” demands of women near-constant introspection and vigilance in the service of self-improvement.  They argue that while confidence messaging may feel good, it does not address st...

⁠#149: Nostalgia (ft. Grafton Tanner)⁠

August 15, 2023 11:00 - 56 minutes - 51.9 MB

“Nostalgia is an unavoidable reaction to the traumas of the modern world” We speak to Grafton Tanner the author of The Hours Have Lost Their Clock: The Politics of Nostalgia. We discuss nostalgia as a historical disease, how time is NOT linear, imagined pasts, fake memories and the constant renegotiation of history. We also talk about the role of nostalgia in sitcoms and entertainment, the weaponization of nostalgia, developing a healthy attitude to the past and we ask the question: what a...

⁠#148: The one where we get interviewed (ft. Elliot Sang)⁠

August 14, 2023 06:41 - 45 minutes - 41.2 MB

Popular YouTuber Elliot Sang quizzes Harriet and Ikoi on various topics: a brief history of the podcast, authoritarian family structures and school, the compartmentalization of mental health, personality tests & the ever changing self,  McMindfulness, diagnosis vs. curiosity and Harriet shares a fascinating story about a past client. We also discuss the problem of using digital platforms and not becoming a tool! References: Elliot Sang: https://www.youtube.com/@elliotsayshello (Part of th...

⁠#147: Fun, Joy, Creativity & Play⁠

August 01, 2023 13:20 - 43 minutes - 39.8 MB

"Fun is a response to regimented lives" In response to two recent articles/papers, 'How to start having more fun' and 'A Liberating-engagement Theory of Consumer Fun' Liam presents various questions to Harriet & Ikoi regarding the role of fun in culture & therapy,  We discuss the modern invention of 'fun', whether fun is a 'waste of time' and the difference between fun vs joy. We touch on corporations interest in positive psychology and how the super rich consume at the highest level. We ...

#146: The Joy of Shaming Others Online

July 25, 2023 12:29 - 45 minutes - 41.6 MB

“...people participate in online shaming because they get an emotional payoff – that is, because it feels good to do it.” We discuss a recent published paper "Doing good or feeling good? Justice concerns predict online shaming via deservingness and schadenfreude". We talking about the value of moral outrage, the pleasure of seeing people fall, stigmatizing shaming vs re-integrative shaming and the moderated enjoyment of Schadenfreude. We also dive into about the paradox of not doing harm ...

#145: "Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation (The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community)"

July 18, 2023 10:41 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

“In this world each man pisses in the other mans eye” Harriet and Ikoi discuss the recently released report by the U.S. Surgeon General 'Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation (The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection and Community)'. We discuss the empty platitudes of the state, how kindness can (unfortunately) make you a sucker, how isolation is good for business, finding community in products & brands and how men in particular suffer a chronic la...

#144: Everyday Utopia (ft. Kristen R. Ghodsee)

July 11, 2023 11:40 - 59 minutes - 54.7 MB

We chat about the excellent book 'Everyday Utopia' with author Kristen R. Ghodsee. We discuss why people are resistant to hearing about alternative ways of life, the role regret & shame plays in 'status quo bias' and why the traditional family structure no longer works (if it ever did!). Kristen illustrates how ‘Blue Sky Thinking’ is encouraged in corporate culture but not for social, politic or economic matters. However she also highlights the power of fiction to persuade people of alterna...

#143: What could be in these spaces instead? (ft. Tony Jordan)

July 05, 2023 09:26 - 59 minutes - 54.7 MB

"Land is expensive for housing and free for parking, and you wonder why we have a problem" We discuss a surprising and an often overlooked issue around sprawling urban design: the high cost of 'free' parking.  Tony highlights various important aspects to parking reform: how lower income households are subsidizing wealthier households, America's unexamined 'socialist' attitude to free parking, parking as a battery for traffic & pollution and better use's for the land. From an organizing pe...

#142: Going to prison as a teen (ft. Joshua Bryant)

June 28, 2023 13:40 - 1 hour - 76.5 MB

"They see something good and they want to destroy it" Joshua returns to share an in-depth story of his experiences being a minor in an adult prison. We discuss why prisoners often don't reach out for mental health support, how Joshua navigated an extremely hostile environment and the difficulty of trust & friendships. Joshua outlines 'prison politics' and the challenge of being LGBTQ+ & First Nations, the idea of 'false' criminals, prison as a disciplinary force, positive prison programs,...

(Bonus ep) "Safety regulations are written in blood"

June 28, 2023 13:34 - 40 minutes - 37.8 MB

Ikoi offers a more nuanced perspective surrounding the OceanGate tragedy. References: Heuristic for protection against disasters: https://towardsdatascience.com/the-skin-in-the-game-heuristic-for-protection-against-disasters-eaa7bda8b026 The parable of the turkey: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hillennevins/2021/11/24/the-parable-of-the-turkey/ -- Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsnotjustinyourhead Email us with feedback, questions, suggestions at itsnotjustinyourhead@gma...

#141 [Part 2]: Young people are f***ed? (ft. C. Derek Varn)

June 21, 2023 07:45 - 37 minutes - 33.9 MB

"Because things are so systemically bad, you actually have to demand more of yourself… everything is systemic but you still gotta be better” We continue the conversation with educator C. Derek Varn, discussing mental health issues among young students. We explore how the right-wing offers an appealing form of empowerment & agency around the idea/myth of meritocracy. We discuss survivorship bias, the problems with self flattery and how using politics as a form of community is a mistake. We...

#141: Young people are f***ed? (ft. C. Derek Varn)

June 14, 2023 11:11 - 1 hour - 55.9 MB

Public school teacher and host of the CDerickVarnVlog returns to discuss the Mental Health crisis amongst young students. We explore issues surrounding social media, the breakdown of community and subsequent rising rates of suicidal ideation in minority groups. We also explore falling literacy rates, choosing “not to compete” & the bitterness of non-competition, and how treating people like they are victims can be dis-empowering. We discuss some over looked details around school shootings,...

#140: Four Thousand Weeks (ft. Oliver Burkeman)

June 07, 2023 08:58 - 47 minutes - 43.5 MB

"Assuming you live to be eighty, you have just over four thousand weeks..." We chat with author and journalist Oliver Burkeman about his latest book 'Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals'. We discuss the idea of time as a resource, the trap of efficiency, the fear of death and our willingness to be distracted. We also touch on JOMO (Joy Of Missing Out), the path through the negative, cultivating an attitude for problems and the subversive role of hobbies! "You need to stop and...

⁠#139: Pretty Good House (ft. Dan Kolbert)⁠

May 31, 2023 09:46 - 50 minutes - 46.4 MB

We chat with building contractor and author Dan Kolbert about the need for - not only housing - but quality housing and the importance of Building Science. We discuss how cost and quality often don't go hand-in-hand, the problems with housing as a source of wealth, the mental health benefits (or not) of building a house, McMansions and the difference between a House vs a Home. We touch on the willful denial surrounding climate change and the perverse incentives across industries, the need ...

#138: Red Enlightenment - Socialism, Science & Spirituality (ft. Graham Jones)

May 24, 2023 10:48 - 1 hour - 56 MB

"A manifesto for belonging" We chat with author and activist Graham Jones about the significance of religion & spirituality to any successful socialist movement... 'Socialism is necessary but not sufficient'. We discuss the idea of why humans tend towards religion, the popularity of the 'meaning of life' question, ontological security, rationalizing someone out of their beliefs, metaphysics, how some religions have abandoned any criticism of capitalism and why critique is necessary but you...

⁠#137 [PART 2]: Revolution Recovery and the power of stories (ft. Meghann Perry) ⁠

May 17, 2023 13:26 - 1 hour - 68.5 MB

"My self awareness threatens your denial" We continue the conversation around the importance of self-narrative and play. Meghann details how shes uses theater performance to help people make sense of challenges they have faced in their lives, and how through play we can create new meaning and identities that we've been locked into by ourselves or others. Meghann offers some insights and criticisms regarding episode '#129: Beyond Rehab & The Twelve Steps (ft. Bob and V)' and we do a deep d...

#137: Revolution Recovery and the power of stories (ft. Meghann Perry)

May 10, 2023 09:28 - 1 hour - 68.2 MB

We are joined by Meghann Perry from 'REVOLUTION Recovery' to discuss the  the fundamental issue with viewing a patient as a subject / object / recipient / commodity and the victim blaming mentality that is helping no one. We explore the repeated trauma of 'In-take', how substances don't always cause addiction and the obvious - but often unsaid truth - that the desire for substances often comes from a need for fun, joy or a sense of community. We also discuss why the stories we tell ourselv...

#136: Conversation with a war trauma therapist and veteran, Mike Kim

May 03, 2023 16:38 - 1 hour - 63.7 MB

We speak with psychoanalyst and veteran Mike Kim about his military experiences. We cover numerous veteran issues and topics including: veterans being used as mascots for capitalism, the veteran profiteer complex and the under appreciated social cohesion that the military provides (if some what temporarily). We discuss social issues inside the military, the issues of accountability & commander immunity, trauma-bonding, the need for collective organizing vs the media & the 'great man' myth....

#135: What makes a protest movement successful? (ft. James Ozden)

April 26, 2023 10:33 - 1 hour - 56.6 MB

We are joined by the Director of the 'Social Change Lab' to discuss their fascinating report 'What makes a protest movement successful?'. We dig into all the different factors such as violence vs. nonviolence, size of the movement, diversity of protestors and ask some tough questions about 'elite stakeholders' and philanthropy-funded social change. References: What makes a protest movement successful?: https://www.socialchangelab.org/_files/ugd/503ba4_f2b72008b8fd47d087b019a620533236.pdf ...

#134: 'The Myth of Normal' and getting unstuck (ft. Daniel Maté)

April 19, 2023 10:50 - 1 hour - 57.3 MB

We are joined by Daniel Maté, co-author of the phenomenal book 'The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness & Healing in a Toxic Culture'. We discuss the process of collaborating with his father Gabor Maté, Daniels perspectives, his professional life and the power of walking, talking and music! References: The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58537332-the-myth-of-normal WALK WITH DANIEL - a mental chiropractic service: https://w...

#133: Post-anarchism, Psychoanalysis, Politics and Society (ft. Duane Rousselle)

April 12, 2023 11:40 - 1 hour - 73.4 MB

"We’ve stopped dreaming" What can psychoanalysis reveal to us about ideology, society and politics? Duane Rousselle is a Canadian sociological theorist, Lacanian psychoanalyst and Professor of Sociology. We discuss various issues addressed in his latest book 'Post-anarchism and Psychoanalysis'. We explore revolutionary desires & impulses and how attempts to take down power structures often ends up recreating the same problems. We dive into Freudian and Lacanian concepts like the death driv...

⁠#132: Long Covid (Dr. Asad Khan)⁠

April 05, 2023 08:54 - 56 minutes - 51.8 MB

"The pandemic within the pandemic" A pulmonologist (respiratory physician) joins Ikoi and Liam to discuss Long Covid. After catching Covid on the frontline Dr. Asad Khan has endured numerous health issues which has opened his eyes to a level of suffering amongst patients dealing with chronic health issues. From not being believed by fellow professionals ("it's just psychological") to the social stigma and denial surrounding Long Covid, we explore the systemic incuriosity within the medical...

#131: Opioids are legitimate medicine (ft. Bev - The Doctor Patient Forum)

March 29, 2023 08:55 - 1 hour - 63.1 MB

Our guest discusses the horror show that current drug policy is having on American lives, how access to vital medication has been removed from people who need it in order to work, or function, or have any semblance of quality of life. As such, huge numbers of people are turning to street supply or ultimately taking their own lives to escape their chronic pain. This episode highlights a variety of serious issues with current drug policy and explores the ramifications of letting 'black box' a...

⁠#130 [PART 2]: Masculinity and the revolutionary power of men's groups (ft. William Dawley)⁠

March 22, 2023 10:23 - 1 hour - 72.7 MB

The conversation continues covering why men's support groups work, reason vs. persuasion, the power of listening, why organized religion isn't going anywhere anytime soon, Credentialism vs. Egalitarianism and how the masculine ideal disconnects men from the best part of being human. We also cover support groups discussing debt as a source for revolutionary change, class as a barrier to intimacy, therapy replacing vulnerability in friendships, male self care, fitness and gym culture. Refere...

#130: Masculinity and the revolutionary power of men's groups (ft. William Dawley)

March 16, 2023 10:26 - 1 hour - 68.3 MB

Returning guest William Dawley (#113: Immortality and Cyborg Anthropology) joins us to discuss his work around issues of Masculinity/Machismo and the positive image of masculinity that's possible with male support groups. Focusing on his work in Costa Rica we explore the link between machismo and right-wing politics, the Neo-Patriarchal bargain and the Churches attempts at effective behavior change via male support groups. We explore the issues that come up when working in a group setting:...

#129: Beyond Rehab & The Twelve Steps (ft. Bob and V)

March 08, 2023 11:32 - 1 hour - 88.2 MB

Our guests talk about their experiences outside of mainstream recovery programs. The discussion covers personal stories and topics such as the opioid crisis, pain management, the morality of pleasure, the need for community and the mental health benefits of political organizing, rock climbing, writing and poetry. References: Solitary: Unbroken by Four Decades in Solitary Confinement: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40642337-solitary "This is the crux of the Yard-sale model. In a free ...

#128: The reality of claiming disability benefits (ft. Michael Stretton)

March 01, 2023 11:59 - 2 hours - 124 MB

Michael Stretton, a Social Security Disability Claimant Representative, provides a highly detailed description of the labyrinthine process of claiming disability benefits in the USA. A general audience might find this episode a little overwhelming - we did! - but this discussion contains A LOT of insightful information and we hope it is of use. References: How to win a claim (PDF attached to this episode on Patreon): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lx-4-1cgKPXZIYE-YvDi6u7g9XnCafNc/view?f...

#127: The False Promise of Psychedelic Utopia (ft. Neşe Devenot & Brian Pace)

February 22, 2023 12:27 - 1 hour - 61.8 MB

Our guests discuss their fascinating paper 'Right-Wing Psychedelia' and why psychedelic substances have been mistakenly considered a substance that fosters socially progressive politics. Instead Brian & Neşe show that these substances are 'non-specific amplifiers of consciousness' and make the case that psychedelics can just as equally be used to rarefy hierarchy and authoritarian ideologies. We discuss how different substances carry different stigmas, explore Jordan Peterson's idea of comp...

#126: The war on the NHS (ft. Dr Dan Goyal)

February 15, 2023 13:09 - 1 hour - 62.7 MB

Our guest Dr Dan Goyal outlines what the deliberate under funding of the NHS has done to working conditions, the relentless stress nurses face, the impact of covid and the false economics of private health care. We also discuss the recent news that the UK government are trying to make striking illegal for healthcare workers and the efforts to fightback. References: Dr Dan Goyal: https://twitter.com/danielgoyal NHS Millions - "We're creating a superteam of a million people who are gratefu...

#125 [PART 2]: Prison and reentry (ft. Joshua Bryant and Jeremy Williams)

February 08, 2023 14:19 - 1 hour - 62.2 MB

“Prison walls don’t separate the good people from the bad people” In this second part of the conversation we cover Covid and the other health issues prisoners face, how long a prisoner should prep for a successful transition, the feeling of not belonging and the fear of having the rug pulled from you once outside. We also discuss how prisoners become societies boogieman, American Exceptionalism vs solving social problems, the different treatment & support systems with women vs men and how ...

#125: Prison and reentry (ft. Joshua Bryant and Jeremy Williams)

February 01, 2023 11:22 - 1 hour - 62.6 MB

We take a deep dive into the world of prison life and the challenging transition back into society, with Joshua Bryant and Jeremy Williams. We discuss popular misconceptions about crime and the role of punishment, what locking people up does to their mental and physical health, policies that need to change and many other topics. The second part of this discussion will be out next week or if you are a patreon member you can listen to it right now at patreon.com/itsnotjustinyourhead. "The J...

#124: Who is more mentally ill, Bundy or Bezos? (ft. Joel Stern)

January 25, 2023 11:03 - 54 minutes - 50 MB

Joel Stern, a well-read acquaintance of Harriet's, brings some perspectives and critiques of the psych field - though by his own admission he has no professional background in Psychiatry, Psychotherapy etc - he nevertheless instigates a very lively discussion regarding the conception of mental health/illness and an extended debate around the anti-psychiatry position (and the stigma that that can also cause). Ikoi offers a series of very well measured counter arguments - medication is not a ...

#123: Catalyst Co-Operative Healing (ft. Marina Rodríguez)

January 18, 2023 17:27 - 59 minutes - 54.3 MB

Max makes a welcome return to discuss the fine details of running Catalyst Co-Operative Healing, with Marina Kantarovich Rodríguez. Whilst this episode is aimed more towards other therapists - rather than a general audience - there are plenty of valuable insights and information from both Marina and Max around the many quality of life benefits that come from setting up and working in a co-operative organization. References: Catalyst Co-Operative Healing: https://catalystch.com/ -- Suppo...

#122: A 2022 recap, 'ChatCBT', loneliness, isolation and being overwhelmed

January 11, 2023 13:52 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MB

As we approach the end of 2022 we decided to briefly discuss some of the notable episodes & guests we've been lucky enough to talk with, we also chat about the rise of remote mental health treatment and the latest AI 'ChatGPT', we discuss the chronic rise in loneliness and the cruel side effects of isolation, and we finish up by addressing a discord members sense of being overwhelmed by all the problems of the world. Harriet's notable episodes: #70: Videogames & programmable desire! (ft. D...

#121: What is school for? (ft. Dr Naomi Fisher)

January 04, 2023 12:42 - 1 hour - 58.8 MB

“We are socialized to believe that schooling is synonymous with education, and that if you don't conform the problem is you". Today we are joined by Dr Naomi Fisher, an independent clinical psychologist and EMDR consultant and author of ‘Changing our Minds: How Children Can Take Control of their Own Learning’. We discuss how the school system often fails to meet peoples needs; the children, the teachers and the parents. How schools enforce compliance and alienation instead of educating chi...

#120: Scorched Earth - Beyond the digital age to a post capitalist world (ft. Jonathan Crary)

December 28, 2022 10:09 - 1 hour - 56.4 MB

"This polemic dismantles the presumption that social media could be an  instrument of radical change and contends that the networks and platforms of transnational corporations are intrinsically incompatible with a habitable earth or with the human interdependence needed to build egalitarian post-capitalist forms of life." This week we are joined by Jonathan Crary author of 'Scorched Earth: Beyond the digital age to a post capitalist world'. Jonathan presents the unsayable reality: our ‘dig...

#119: Fully Automated Corporate Capitalism - why 'cashless' is a trap (ft. Brett Scott)

December 21, 2022 10:36 - 1 hour - 67.9 MB

Who benefits from a cashless society and who gets left behind? We talk with economic anthropologist and former financial broker Brett Scott about his excellent book 'Cloudmoney - Cash, Cards, Crypto and the War for our Wallets'. "Cloudmoney tells a revelatory story about the fusion of big finance and tech, which requires physical cash to be replaced by digital money or 'cloudmoney'. Diving beneath the surface of the global financial system, Brett Scott uncovers a long-established lobbying i...

#118: How Cultures Create Emotions (ft. Batja Mesquita)

December 14, 2022 12:13 - 1 hour - 59.3 MB

We may think of emotions as universal responses, felt inside, but acclaimed psychologist Batja Mesquita argues that emotions are not innate, but relational acts between people, both one-on-one and within larger social networks. Dr Harriet Fraad and Ikoi Hiroe discuss the MINE vs OURS models and how, if emotions are not essences but situated, that this complicates the therapists and client relationship, in particular ideas around transference and why therapists must remain curious. Other to...

#117: 'The Memeing of Mark Fisher' and Creative Resistance (ft. Mike Watson)

December 07, 2022 20:18 - 1 hour - 69.6 MB

Ikoi and Liam chat with author Mike Watson about the late great Mark Fisher, the addictive pace of the internet, slow meme movements and the need for reflection, spirituality, mortality, Qanon and Pizzagate, a fair society vs archetypal heroic stories, leftist well-being, selling dirty bath water, being a digital flaneur, the dialectical image, acid communism, helping other people for the sake of it and much much more! "Watson is fast becoming one of the most impressive left analysts  of ou...

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