Episodes
On this episode we meet Dr. Micheal Bishop, a philosophy professor at Florida State University and author the the book The Good Life: Unifying the Philosophy and Psychology of Wellbeing. We discuss Dr. Bishop's origional theory of happiness and unpack the complexities of sustaining happiness.  Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 04/22/20
On this episode we meet Dr. Carlos Hipolito-Delgado an associate professor of counseling at the University of Colorado Denver. We discuss how to foster sociopolitical action with youth. We talk about how to make purposeful use of social tension and take critical perspectives of our society that leads to action.  https://transformativestudentvoice.net Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 04/07/20
This is a bonus episode of the podcast brought to you in collaboration with the Association of Humanistic Counseling. Fireside Chats are, spontaneous, free form conversations where counselors gather and discuss topics relevant to this year's theme; "raising the question of what it means to be human." Tonight's dialogue attempts to answer the question "What is the good life?" Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 03/31/20
This episode is an informal dialogue with four counselors (Dr. Alfredo Palacios, Dr. Jessica Tyler, Dr. Aaron Smith and Marina Green) responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic. We discuss our processes of adjusting to moment-by-moment change and implications the spread of this virus has for our lives and those in our communities.  Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 03/25/20
On this episode we discuss theories of humor, comedic moralism and ethics. We are joined by philosopher Dr. Steven Gimbel of Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, where he serves as Chair of the Philosophy Department. Professor Gimbel’s research focuses on the philosophy of science, particularly the nature of scientific reasoning and the ways that science and culture interact. Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 03/11/20
In this episode we meet Dr. Colette Dollarhide a professor of Counselor Education from The Ohio State University. She is a scholar of multicultural issues in counseling, school counseling leadership and professional identity development. We discuss  social justice identity development and understanding our platforms form which to contribute to change in an increasingly global society. Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 02/25/20
On this episode Dr. Alison Levine from the University of Kentucky shares her research on implicit bias toward ability status. We talk about ways ableism is subtly (and sometimes not so subtly) embedded in society. She provides insight into our responsibility to dismantle systems that limit access for people with disabilities.  Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast  [email protected] Dr. Levine: [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 02/07/20
In this episode we talk with cohost Dr. Jessica Tyler about stoic philosophy as foundational to modern theories of wellness. We reflect on the writings of Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Seneca and discuss the fundamentals of Stoicism as a guide to living. Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast  [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 01/08/20
As our discussion continues, with Dr. David Kyle Johnson from King's College, we seek to answer the the question of how our physical brains produce our non-physical minds. We discuss how this question allows us to understand the nature of the self, and our relationship with other people. Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 12/23/19
Consider yourself at 7-years-old. How is it that you now and your 7-year-old self are the same person? Dr. David Kyle Johnson helps us discover how personal identity is preserved over time. Are persons souls? Minds? Bodies? Answers to these questions help us understand human relationships and to what degree are younger versions of ourselves or others present in our relationships. Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast [email protected] Music By The Passion...
Published 12/16/19
In this episode we meet Dr. Jillian Blueford of the University of Denver and Dr. Nancy Thacker of Auburn University, scholars and practitioners of grief counseling. We discuss and debunk the stages of grief as we currently understand them. We explore theories of grief and the complex and profound process of experiencing and healing from loss. Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 12/04/19
Dr. Mick Cooper, from the University of Roehampton, discusses existential psychotherapy, meaning, and the dynamics of the human condition. We cover how existential therapies understand the nature of existence as it pertains to our mental health. He is an internationally recognized author in the field of humanistic, existential and pluralistic counseling. https://mick-cooper.squarespace.com Contact us: [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 11/20/19
This is a bonus episode of the podcast brought to you in collaboration with the Association of Humanistic Counseling. Fireside Chats are, spontaneous, free form conversations where counselors gather and discuss topics relevant to this year's theme; "raising the question of what it means to be human." Tonight's dialogue continues our discussion from the last fireside on human nature in helping relationships. Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion...
Published 11/13/19
This episode invites listeners to question the nature of our decisions and consider if free will actually exists. Some believe humans are free to choose and act as they desire, while others argue our behavior is determined or governed by internal and external forces. We meet Dr. Duffy Wilks, a counselor, author, and retired associate professor of psychology. Dr. Wilks is a theorist specializing in free will. Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion...
Published 11/06/19
In this episode Dylan Gunther is joined by Dr. Evelyn Hunter and Dr. David Chae to discuss different factors associated with health disparities that plague historically marginalized groups. More specifically we dive into the links that exist between the social environments and experiences that contribute to mental health issues in marginalized groups that share associations with aspects of physical health and mortality.
Published 10/26/19
Today we meet Dr. Charles Peterson, an associate professor of Africana Studies at Oberlin College. His research focuses on Africana philosophy, film, and Africana political and cultural theory. We discuss the Philosophy and life of Frantz Fanon and the effect of colonialism in society and in our consciousness. Answering questions of how to be critical of foundational structures of power and identity.  Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion...
Published 10/09/19
On this episode we meet Dr. Tracy Witte, an associate professor at Auburn University. She is the director of the Suicidal Behavior and Pathology Lab producing research on the complexities of suicide and modes of prevention. This episode discusses the interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidal behavior, understanding risk factors, and preventing suicide. http://webhome.auburn.edu/~tkw0005/index.html Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion...
Published 09/24/19
This is a bonus episode of the podcast brought to you in collaboration with the Association of Humanistic Counseling. Fireside Chats are, spontaneous, free form conversations where counselors gather and discuss topics relevant to this year's theme; "raising the question of what it means to be human." The topic of tonight's dialogue seeks to answer the question, what is human nature? Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 09/18/19
On this episode we learn from Dr. Mark Scholl, an associate professor of counseling at Wake Forest University, about his work in counseling the ex-offender population. His scholarship focuses on culturally responsive approaches to counseling and supervision; Existential counseling and psychotherapy; Constructivist approaches to counseling; Career counseling with ex-offenders & individuals with disabilities. Contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion...
Published 09/10/19
We meet Melissa Sawyer, a counselor who is the Coordinator of Violence Prevention and Survivor Advocacy for Safe Harbor at Auburn University. We discus students and teachers who experience interpersonal violence, sexual assault and will include topics like the physiological and neurological components of sexual assault to the legal barriers and implications for reporting. wp.auburn.edu/healthandwellness/safe-harbor [email protected] Music By The Passion...
Published 08/26/19
On this episode we meet Julia Ohana LMSW. She has pioneered Culinary Arts Therapy. She uses cooking as a mode of healing and bonding. She talks about cooking, relationships, and using clients' kitchens as setting for self development and therapy. Visit her website at https://www.culinaryarttherapy.com  contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 08/14/19
Dr. Lennis Echterling is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor in the Department of Psychology at James Madison University. Dr. Echterling’s research focuses on crisis intervention, resilience/thriving, disaster/terrorism. We will explore the role of the mental health professional in relief efforts for disasters along with some of the components of post traumatic growth and helping survivors cope with extreme loss. contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi 
Published 08/08/19
On this episode we meet Rafael Martinez, a PhD Candidate in Chicano and Chicana Studies at the University of New Mexico.His research conducts a deep social, historical and political analysis of immigrant rights and undocumented youth. We discuss identity, activism and working with immigrant youth. contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 07/31/19
On this episode of the podcast our hosts Dr. Alfredo Palacios, Dylan Gunther, and Dr. Jessica Tyler sit and discuss what to consider when talking to children about challenging topics. We discuss strategies for communicating with children and having those hard conversations in a developmentally appropriate way.  contact us at [email protected] Music By The Passion HiFi  www.thepassionhifi.com
Published 07/24/19
In this episode we are joined by Lindsay Portella who is a counselor in private practice and doctoral student at Auburn University. This episode’s discussion identifies some of the issue’s athletes experience regarding mental health that occur as a result of the expectations for performance placed upon them. She delves into the implications that exist surrounding student athlete identity development, transition and the existential crisis that can occur following the end of an athlete’s...
Published 07/06/19