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Reed Ward, a licensed educational psychologist (LEP) and school psychologist, shares how educational testing and assessments for autism, dyslexia, ADHD, and various learning disabilities are beneficial in helping understand a student's individual...
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Tony is joined by his daughter McKinley Overbay to discuss her recent Instagram post on World Mental Health Day in which she discussed her life 6 months after opening up to friends about her depression and anxiety. In the post she shares that despite...
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We often hear that we need to be more grateful in order to truly be happy. Is gratitude simply born of pop-psychology psychobabble or is it actually an evidence-based way to improve our lives? Tony discusses Amy Morin’s Forbes article “7...
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From the National Domestic Abuse Hotline (thehotline.org) “I never said that. You’re making things up again.” “Are you sure? You tend to have a bad memory.” “It’s all in your head.” Does your partner repeatedly say things like this to...
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Dr. Laura Sparrow discusses her stillbirth story, losing her baby at 35 weeks and how she has been able to move forward despite daily reminders of her loss. She shares the most helpful ways that others helped her during her difficult time, as well as...
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Tony lost his voice, which leads to a very short podcast. He reads the poem Our Deepest Fear by Marianne Williamson and discusses how it’s not the fear of being inadequate that holds one back, but the fear that we truly are powerful. Because if the...