The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane Podcast

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It’s easy to feel as if the world is falling apart. The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane features wide-ranging conversations about the bonds that hold us together, the forces that drive us apart, the conflicts that keep us from exploring life’s possibilities and the qualities that make us unique and human.

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Terry Real is a couples therapist known for his work on relationship dynamics, conflict resolution, and intimacy. He is an expert in couples therapy and has authored several books on relationships.
Steven Heine is a psychologist and professor known for his work in existential psychology and the study of meaning and purpose in life. He has authored numerous books and articles on how individuals can find fulfillment and well-being through understanding their psychological needs and existential concerns.
Paul Rozin is a distinguished psychologist known for his research on the psychology of food, taste, and disgust. He has been a professor at the University of Pennsylvania for several decades and has published extensively on the topic of disgust, exploring its implications in human behavior and culture. Rozin's work has contributed significantly to our understanding of how emotions influence our perceptions and interactions with the world.
Sarah Bergenfield is a therapist and author who was diagnosed with autism in her 50s. She has experienced the challenges of living with autism and aims to share her insights through her forthcoming book, 'Embodying Autism: Navigate Your Autistic Brain, Body and Mind.' Her work focuses on helping others understand and navigate their own experiences with autism.
Maureen Dunne is a cognitive scientist and author of 'The Neurodiversity Edge.' She advocates for the inclusion of neurodivergent thinkers in the workplace, emphasizing the value they bring in challenging conventional business practices. Her research and writings focus on how organizations can better embrace individuals with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurological differences.

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Here's the recent few episodes on The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane.

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Learning to give and take criticism

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Marty Moss-Coane
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criticism constructive criticism destructive criticism self-improvement emotional intelligence

Criticism can be hard to take. So what's the difference between constructive and destructive criticism and how can we quiet the critical voice in our head.

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Secrets to a loving, lasting relationship

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Marty Moss-Coane
Guests
Terry Real
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relationship conflict resolution intimacy lasting relationships

Couples therapist Terry Real explains how to resolve conflict and maintain intimacy for lasting relationships.

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What existential psychology can teach us about living well

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Marty Moss-Coane
Guests
Steven Heine
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existential psychology meaning purpose living well

Psychologist Steven Heine explains that our deep-seated need for meaning lies in our brains and how to use it to build a life of purpose.

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Why do we feel disgust?

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Marty Moss-Coane
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Paul Rozin
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disgust psychology yuck factor Paul Rozin

This episode, the yuck factor with psychologist Paul Rozin, who has been studying disgust for five decades. What grosses you out the most?

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Embracing autism and neurodiversity

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Marty Moss-Coane
Guests
Sarah Bergenfield Maureen Dunne
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autism neurodiversity mental health cognitive science workplace inclusion

Sarah Bergenfield says that before getting a diagnosis of autism, she was confused. She was overwhelmed by a constant barrage of stimulation, relationships with other people were off-putting and life’s unpredictability left her feeling exhausted. She was diagnosed in her 50s and says that while life is challenging, it’s no longer confusing.

This week, embracing neurodiversity: why difference is not a defect. Sarah is a therapist and author of a forthcoming book, Embodying Autism: Navigate Your Autistic Brain, Body and Mind.

Also joining us is cognitive scientist Maureen Dunne, who says we need more neurodivergent thinkers in the workplace to challenge a “business as usual” mindset. Her book, The Neurodiversity Edge, is about how organizations can embrace people with autism, ADHD, dyslexia and other neurological differences.

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