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All In The Mind

ABC
Mental Health
Toxic Masculinity
Masculinity
Depression
Family Dynamics
Eating Disorders
Mythopoetic Men's Movement
Perfectionism
Andrew Tate
Sexual Violence
Anorexia
Social Media
Gossip
Gender Roles
Queensland University Of Technology
Grief
Suicide
Mental Illness
Childhood Trauma
Psychology

All In The Mind is ABC RN's weekly podcast looking into the mental universe, the mind, brain and behaviour — everything from addiction to artificial intelligence.

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From the prohibition era in the US, to gun control in Australia, bans have been used throughout history to change behaviour.

Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. Sometimes, they lead to a whole lot of unintended consequences.

With the social... more

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When bad things happen, do you berate yourself or treat yourself with compassion? Do you journal, meditate, or listen to music?

Growing up, Sabrina McKenzie always turned to music to help her through her worst moments.

As she got older and began st... more

We've come a long way in how we talk about mental health.

But while diagnoses like depression and anxiety can empower people to seek help and support — they also influence how we see ourselves and how others might see us, too.

Today, we investigate... more

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Sabrina McKenzie
PhD researcher in music psychology at the University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Episode: The music that saves us
Uma Chatterjee
PhD candidate focusing on the neurobiology of obsessive compulsive disorder
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Episode: ‘What if I’m a paedophile?’ The intrusive thoughts that haunted Uma
Martin Ingle
Writer and filmmaker
Not specified
Episode: ‘What if I’m a paedophile?’ The intrusive thoughts that haunted Uma
Caleb Warren
Professor of Marketing at the University of Arizona who studies consumer psychology and the concept of cool
University of Arizona
Episode: Consumer behaviour and the quest for cool
Rosie Cappucino
Teacher and author with a borderline personality disorder diagnosis.
Episode: How borderline personality disorder makes it harder to hold down a job
Suzanne Dawson
Occupational therapist and senior research fellow.
Flinders University and the Southern Adelaide Local Health Network
Episode: How borderline personality disorder makes it harder to hold down a job
Chloe Hayden
Award-winning actress and disability advocate
Netflix
Episode: From school avoidance to food anxieties: navigating neurodiverse parenting
Anna Lemke
Professor of Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine at Stanford University.
Stanford University
Episode: Brain Rot: Internet addiction
Hilarie Cash
A psychologist specializing in internet addiction who has treated clients for over three decades.
Episode: Brain Rot: Internet addiction

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Sana Qadar
Host and producer with a focus on stories about the mind and mental health, blending expert insights with personal narratives.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 4.3k ratings
  • Top of the podcast

    Great topics with a balance of lightness and understanding. Great knowledge that can be applied to day to day life where knowledge adds to our understandings of the people and world around us.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Slammer65
    Australia20 days ago
  • Big topics easily explained to give you information from various angles

    Podcast Addict
    5
    bonsg
    24 days ago
  • Other side of BPD

    There was a lot of emphasis on how horrible having BPD is from the mental health sufferers side but little mentioned on how destructive and horrible it is to be at the very mercy of those with BPD.

    My workplace and my colleagues have suffered terribly from the utter ‘train wreck’ style that is working with a colleague with this diagnosis.From my experience there is very little understanding and empathy from those with BPD toward anyone else. And I DO NOT agree with that OT that the individual s... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Mollydoggles
    Australiaa month ago
  • Revenge Episode

    James Kimmel should not have been asked to speak on the Gaza genocide perpetrated by Israel. Nor should he had attempted to speak on it, given he himself said he is not an “expert”.

    Genocide isn’t a “conflict”. Unlike what James claims, Israel has indeed posed a “real present threat” to Palestinians for many decades; we are not talking about just “wrongs of the past” here. We are talking about ongoing and present dispossession and violence perpetrated towards Palestinians, which long predated ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    SmileyTazz
    Australia3 months ago
  • Lane creep

    Recent episode on revenge began promisingly but the guest fell into the trap of over extrapolating his findings in neuroscience and legal studies into geopolitics and world history. Please can people stay in their lane and not assume that subject expertise in one specific area means they are authorities in everything else. The host and producers let themselves down by letting these vague assertions go unchallenged, so a bit disappointing in what is otherwise a decently put together show.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Nicereviewx2
    Australia3 months ago

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The podcast is often praised for its ability to promote understanding, empathy, and mental health awareness through thoughtful discussions.
Listeners appreciate the well-researched content and the engaging storytelling that makes complex topics accessible.
There are mixed feelings about some episodes, with some criticisms regarding the balance of perspectives on sensitive topics.

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The music that saves us
Q: What song do you reach for now to help you?
Sabrina mentions a current favorite song, 'Saying Goodbye' by JS Ondara, which she interprets as a way to let go of negative influences in her life.
The music that saves us
Q: How did you get involved in music psychology?
Sabrina recounts her non-linear journey into music psychology, reflecting on her childhood experiences and realization of music's impact on her emotional well-being, which eventually led her to pursue relevant academic studies.
If everything is traumatic, is anything traumatic? The power of labels
Q: Can you talk more about the costs and benefits of concept creep?
Broader definitions can help recognize and address mental health issues, but they also risk trivializing serious conditions and may lead to over-labeling.
Brain Rot: What is tech doing to your memory?
Q: So how do you use ChatGPT to bring them out of yourself?
Max describes using stream of consciousness to verbalize his thoughts, which ChatGPT then mirrors back to him in a coherent narrative, helping him connect fragmented memories.
Cruel intentions: how toxic tabloids and celebrity culture changed the way we talk about mental health
Q: When do you think things actually started to change in terms of how we talked about mental health?
Changes began gradually, driven largely by the rise of social media, but the public's attitude started shifting in the early 2010s with the proliferation of public shaming online.

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1. Sabrina McKenzie
2. Uma Chatterjee
3. Martin Ingle
4. Caleb Warren
5. Rosie Cappucino
6. Suzanne Dawson
7. Chloe Hayden
8. Anna Lemke

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