Keyword: breathing techniques

Performance Anxiety and Public Speaking June 26, 2013

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Natalie H. Rogers

In this episode, Armand DiMele speaks with Natalie H. Rogers about overcoming performance anxiety and the importance of effective public speaking. Natalie, a licensed clinical social worker and author of ‘The New Talk Power,’ shares insights on techniques to manage anxiety, including proper breathing, body awareness, and the significance of structure in communication. They discuss how performance anxiety can affect individuals in various situations, from job interviews to public presentations, and provide practical tips for building confidence in speaking. The conversation emphasizes the need for training and practice to develop effective communication skills.

Nagging and the Pressure to Change May 1, 2013

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the emotional pressure partners often exert on each other to change, commonly referred to as nagging. He explores the dynamics of relationships where one partner attempts to change the other, leading to resentment and conflict. Armand emphasizes the importance of total acceptance in love, highlighting that true love does not come with the desire to change the other person. The conversation delves into the negative effects of nagging, the roots of resentment, and the need for self-reflection in relationships. Listeners are encouraged to consider their own experiences with nagging and the impact it has on their relationships.

My Mind is Not Always My Friend September 30, 2010

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Stephanie D'Ambra, Stephen Fogle

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the complexities of the mind and how it can sometimes work against us. Joined by guests Stephen Fogle and Stephanie D’Ambra, they explore themes of overreacting, the influence of past experiences on present behavior, and the importance of self-awareness in managing our thoughts. Fogle shares insights from his book, emphasizing that our minds can be both friends and foes, depending on how we interpret our experiences. The conversation delves into the chemistry of the brain, the role of the amygdala, and practical strategies for recognizing and addressing negative thought patterns.

Panic Attacks and Their Triggers June 2, 2009

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses panic attacks, their symptoms, and the underlying psychological mechanisms that contribute to them. He explains the role of the amygdala in triggering panic responses and differentiates between unexpected and situationally bound panic attacks. Through listener calls, the episode explores personal experiences with panic, coping strategies, and the importance of self-talk and therapy in managing anxiety. DeMille emphasizes the significance of understanding one’s fears and addressing them through communication and support, ultimately aiming to reduce the impact of panic attacks on daily life.

Long-Range Effects of 9/11 September 7, 2006

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the profound psychological and physical impacts of the 9/11 attacks, particularly as the anniversary approaches. He highlights findings from health studies on first responders and the general public, revealing increased rates of anxiety, PTSD, and other health issues. DeMille emphasizes the long-term psychological effects, noting how pre-existing conditions were exacerbated by the trauma of the event. He also explores the paradox of community bonding and personal growth that emerged in the aftermath, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own experiences and the changes they’ve undergone since that pivotal day.

End of the Heat June 20, 2006

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the impact of heat on our lives and mental well-being. He shares insights on how heat can exacerbate anxiety and panic attacks, particularly during the summer months. The conversation touches on the struggles faced by soldiers in extreme temperatures and the importance of understanding the emotional and physical effects of heat. Armand also explores innovative solutions like cooling vests and emphasizes the need for empathy towards others’ experiences. The episode encourages listeners to confront their feelings and seek help when necessary.

Breathing and Emotions June 14, 2006

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Neil Schachter, Roberta Maria Atti

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Maria Atti explore the intricate relationship between breathing and emotions. They discuss how our breathing patterns can influence our emotional states, with a focus on the impact of oxygen on mental health. The conversation delves into how inhibiting breath can lead to emotional suppression and physical ailments. They emphasize the importance of understanding the body’s response to emotions and the need for a flexible approach to breathing techniques. Tune in to discover insights on how to navigate emotional experiences through awareness of breath.

Dr. Neal Schachter on Lung Health Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. Neal Schachter

In this episode, Armand DiMele speaks with Dr. Neal Schachter, a prominent figure in respiratory health, about the importance of lung health and the differences between colds and flu. Dr. Schachter, the medical director of the respiratory care department at Mount Sinai Hospital, discusses the critical functions of the lungs, the impact of smoking, and the significance of oxygen in our lives. He emphasizes the need for awareness regarding chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and the importance of smoking cessation. The conversation also touches on the effects of air pollution and the role of exercise in maintaining lung health.