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Health / Well Being

  • Paul McKenna’s Positivity Podcasts

The Positivity Podcast is a half-hour, in-depth, non-journalistic interview programme hosted by Paul McKenna. Each week, he interviews some of the world's most interesting people in a deeply explorative style. Here are some sample podcasts from the series. Explore a whole lot more!
43) David Baddiel
60) John Cleese
64) Bill Bailey
93) Dr. Hilary Jones
96) Dame Esther Rantzen

  • Nutrition Facts with Dr. Greger. Have you ever wondered if there’s a natural way to lower your high blood pressure, guard against Alzheimers, lose weight, and feel better? Well as it turns out there is. Michael Greger, M.D. FACLM, founder of NutritionFacts.org, and author of the instant New York Times bestseller “How Not to Die” celebrates evidence-based nutrition to add years to our life and life to our years. link here....... Nutrition Facts Link
  • Stuff You Should Know - Pain. Here is an episode on Pain, from hundreds of episodes from this very popular Podcast series. In recent decades we’ve come to understand that there’s a lot more to pain than: touch hot stove/feel burning hand. Pain is a far more sophisticated experience and, unfortunately, a system that can often go haywire, with terrible effects Stuff You Should Know - Pain
  • A Podcast series from Down Under called All in the Mind. This episode is called The Predictive Mind. The mind contains everything we think and feel – our experiences are created by the brain, mostly without our awareness. This makes it pretty much impossible to fully know the mind of others. Research shows that, to ensure our survival, the brain constantly attempts to predict what will happen next. Link here.... The Predictive Mind
  • Five Psychology Terms You’re probably misusing is episode 334 from a Podcast series called Freakonomics. Check it out at: Psychology Terms.
  • An episode taken from a very popular Guardian Podcast entitled: A Neuroscientist Explains. In this episode A Neuroscientist explains Listeners emails about memory.