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Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast discusses everything about well-being and the science behind it!
Proudly developed with the help of the Wellbeing Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs, that focuses on an individual’s well-being as a whole.
Proudly developed with the help of the Wellbeing Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs, that focuses on an individual’s well-being as a whole.
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Given that most of us spend half our lives at work, it is no surprise that positive workplace interactions are critical for both our well-being and productivity. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella interviews psychologist Ryan C. Warner for tips on how to foster positive interactions at work without coming off as disingenuous.
A globally recognized speaker, award-winning psychologist, accomplished scholar, and military veteran, Dr. Ryan C. Warner propels organizational performance to unparalleled heights with his commitment to amplifying inclusion and mental wellness in the workplace. Drawing on his extensive expertise on human behavior, Dr. Ryan C. Warner frequently speaks on topics related to responding to microaggressions in the workplace, fostering inclusive cultures, and bolstering psychological resilience.
In this episode, Dr. Ryan C. Warner addresses the widespread misconception that being liked at work translates directly to social well-being, and sheds light on what it means to feel psychologically safe in a team. Additionally, Dr. Ryan C. Warner outlines the various types of interactions that arise at work, and elaborates on how each of them contribute to workplace well-being in their own unique ways.
Together, Marie and Dr. Ryan C. Warner confess their guilty pleasures about workplace interactions, and explore useful habits for improving social well-being in the workplace for managers and employees alike. So, if you’re ready to transform your workday and build meaningful connections, tune in to this episode for a robust, evidence-based discussion on workplace interactions!
Visit Dr. Ryan C. Warner’s work via the following platforms:
RC Warner Consulting: https://www.rcwarnerconsulting.com/dr-ryan-c-warner
PsychologyToday: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/ryan-c-warner-phd
Connect with Dr. Ryan C. Warner via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryancwarner/
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In this episode of Doing Well, we explore the research behind video games and their relationship with digital social connectedness. While video games are often portrayed negatively in traditional media from claims of promoting violence to enabling harmful online interactions — this conversation focuses on their positive impact. Our guest, Hannah Gunderman, Ph.D., sheds light on how gaming can foster connection, creativity, and wellbeing in meaningful ways.
Hannah Gunderman, Ph.D. is a researcher and educator specializing in video games and wellbeing, popular culture, and cultural geography. After spending most of their career in academia, they shifted to applied work in gaming, including serving as a Wellbeing Researcher at Lumi Interactive and now working in video game market research. Outside of work, Hannah Gunderman, Ph.D. enjoys hiking, spending time with pets, and playing classics like Skyrim and Oblivion.
Throughout the episode, Hannah Gunderman, Ph.D. and host Sarah discuss how gaming can build social confidence, provide a sense of belonging, and even replicate “third spaces”, those comforting in-between places like cafés or libraries that offer community beyond home and work. They touch on the balance between enjoyment and overindulgence, noting that journaling can help players stay mindful of their emotions before, during, and after gaming. Together, they remind us that video games, when used intentionally, can be powerful tools for connection and joy.
Connect with Hannah Gunderman, Ph.D. via Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hcgunderman/
Resources recommended by Hannah Gunderman, Ph.D.:
Digital third spaces in cozy video games via Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds: https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/jgvw_00108_1
Digital third spaces in cozy video games via Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds (free version): https://osf.io/ejv7m/.
Talk on toxic positivity in emotional well-being games via GDC Vault: https://gdcvault.com/play/1035101/Thriving-Players-Summit-Avoiding-Toxic
Toxic Positivity in Games for Emotional Well-Being via Digital Thriving Playbook: https://digitalthrivingplaybook.org/big-idea/toxic-positivity-and-how-to-avoid-it-in-games-for-emotional-well-being/
Emotional naming apps recommended by Hannah Gunderman, Ph.D.:
Kinder World: https://www.playkinderworld.com/
How We Feel: https://howwefeel.org/
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Research has shown that when well-being becomes central to leadership, teams are more engaged, creative, and resilient. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo interviews leadership consultant Zi Kit Toh on what it takes to balance performance and well-being as a leader in the workplace.
With humble beginnings leading student well-being and engagement on university campuses, Zi Kit Toh is now the founder of leadership consultancy and workplace training firm Emote. Based in Singapore, the company’s mission is to equip organizations with the people skills to create environments that drive performance toward business goals. At Emote, Zi Kit Toh has worked with hundreds of leaders, teaching them how to connect and engage their people to achieve better results as a team.
In this episode, Zi Kit Toh addresses some widespread misconceptions about well-being, and sheds light on the key characteristics of an effective leader in today’s working world. In addition, Zi Kit Toh sheds light on the various types of leadership styles, what effective leadership looks like in a team, and common leadership mistakes to avoid.
Together, Lu and Zi Kit Toh exchange real-world leadership anecdotes, and look at various habits and practices for effective leadership. So, whether you’re a leader looking to model healthy habits, a team member seeking better support, or simply interested in building thriving organizations, tune in to this episode for practical insights to elevate both performance and people!
Visit Zi Kit Toh’s work via the following platforms:
Emote: https://emote.sg
Bros Before Woes: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bros-before-woes-sg
Connect with Zi Kit Toh via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zikittoh
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Positive, supportive relationships are often viewed as a nice-to-have, when in reality, they are essential for our mental health and overall well-being. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo interviews happiness consultant Simon Leow to find out more about how our relationships shape our minds and lives.
Based in Singapore, Simon Leow is the co-founder of Happiness Initiative, a social enterprise dedicated to promoting happiness and well-being in the region. Fascinated with the science of well-being, Simon Leow believes that well-being skills can be made accessible to everyone. At Happiness Initiative, Simon Leow oversees the research and development department, where he adopts a data-driven approach to building a culture of well-being in organizations and communities. In addition, Simon Leow holds a master’s degree in applied positive psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.
In this episode, Simon Leow debunks some common misconceptions about well-being, and sheds light on what makes for a positive interpersonal relationship. Additionally, Simon Leow highlights key predictors and signs of a positive relationship, and offers advice for cultivating and maintaining them.
Together, Lu and Simon Leow look at the science behind positive interpersonal relationships and how they affect our lives, as well as useful habits that support positive relationships. So, if you’re ready to strengthen your connections and boost your well-being, tune in this week for encouragement, expert advice, and engaging personal anecdotes on maintaining positive relationships for your well-being!
Visit Simon Leow’s work via the following links:
Happiness Initiative: https://www.happinessinitiative.sg/
Well-being Circles: https://www.wellbeingcircles.sg/
Connect with Simon Leow via the following platforms:
Facebook: http://facebook.com/happinessinitiative.sg
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happinessinitiative.sg
Telegram: https://t.me/happinessinitiative
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Over the decades, technology has transformed from being just a tool, to the very basis of how we see ourselves and interact with others. But what does this mean for our mental health and life satisfaction? This week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo consults learning intervention senior lecturer Matthew Harrison to find out.
Currently based at the University of Melbourne, Matthew Harrison is an experienced teacher, researcher, and digital creator with a passion for utilizing technology to enhance social capacity building, belonging and inclusion in education. In addition to his role at the learning intervention team, Matthew Harrison is also the director of Professional and Continuing Education (PACE) at the University of Melbourne Graduate School of Education. Matthew Harrison’s research primarily focuses on neurodiversity, inclusive education and the effective use of digital technologies as teaching and learning tools. As a gamer, he also has a particular interest in digital games-based learning and social support programs.
In this episode, Matthew Harrison sheds light on various misconceptions surrounding well-being, and details how technology has fundamentally changed our concept of identity. Additionally, Matthew Harrison reveals how the pressure of maintaining an online persona affects self-esteem and mental health, highlighting the dangers of social comparison.
Together, Lu and Matthew Harrison explore healthy habits to practice in regards to managing our digital identity and well-being. So, if you’re ready to reconsider your relationship with technology, tune in this week for an episode teeming with facts and anecdotes on building digital identities that nurture your well-being!
Visit Matthew Harrison’s work:
University of Melbourne: https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/731044-matt-harrison
Next Level Collaboration: https://nextlevelcollaboration.com
Connect with Matthew Harrison via the following platforms:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hattdesigns
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/hattdesigns.bsky.social
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewharrison1984/
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Curiosity often gets overlooked as a tool for mental health, but new scientific research shows it can be a powerful ally in managing anxiety. This week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo consults psychologist Joy Hou for expert advice on facing our anxious thoughts with inquiry, rather than avoidance.
Based in Singapore, Joy Hou is a registered psychologist and a full member of the Singapore Psychological Society. With a special interest in the mental and emotional well-being of individuals, Joy Hou’s work experience includes providing counselling services for individuals who seek emotional and psychological support. Joy Hou has worked in both clinical as well as non-clinical settings, including schools, voluntary welfare organizations and the Institute of Mental Health. In addition, Joy Hou also currently conducts mental health-related talks and workshops in schools, and corporate and community organizations.
In this episode, Joy Hou delves into the psychological science behind how curiosity helps to dampen stress and anxiety. Apart from that, Joy Hou addresses a range of well-being misconceptions, and outlines various types of curiosity-based interventions that have proven effective.
Together, Lu and Joy Hou look at healthy habits for exercising curiosity, as well as practical ways to break the cycle of worrying. So, if you’re ready to explore your mind and its unanswered questions, tune in this week for a jam-packed discussion on leading a more curious life!
Visit Joy Hou’s work: https://empathyworks.sg/
Connect with Joy Hou via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joy-hou-b2554b147/
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In times of crisis, effective leadership is essential. While adversity can test even the most resilient of teams, great leaders bring stability, trust, and vision that can lift teams to even greater heights. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo consults psychoanalyst Molly Castelloe, Ph.D. on what it takes to lead through crises.
With a doctorate in theater and psychology, Molly Castelloe, Ph.D. has held faculty positions at several colleges, such as New York University, and presented on the subjects of performance and psychoanalysis at national symposia. Her articles have appeared in international refereed journals, including the Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society and The American Journal of Psychoanalysis. Currently, Molly Castelloe, Ph.D. is an advanced candidate at The National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis.
In this episode, Molly Castelloe, Ph.D. delves into what makes strong leadership so crucial in turbulent times, and elaborates on its role in a team’s well-being, as well as how groups respond to collective trauma. In addition, Molly Castelloe, Ph.D. reveals key takeaways from her study of groups and leadership, sharing effective leadership strategies.
Together, Lu and Molly Castelloe, Ph.D. exchange real-life leadership anecdotes and practical advice, as well as daily habits, for leading a team through hard times. So, whether you’re navigating organizational change, supporting your family, or leading yourself through challenging circumstances, tune in to this episode for research-backed insights and actionable tips to lead well!
Visit Molly Castelloe, Ph.D.’s work via the following platforms:
PsychologyToday: https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/contributors/molly-s-castelloe-phd
‘Digital Media: Collective Thinking’: https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-me-in-we/201011/digital-media-collective-thinking
Connect with Molly Castelloe, Ph.D. via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/MollyCastelloe/
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Every team is a shadow of the man at the top: leadership shapes every aspect of the workplace, from social connection to productivity. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo interviews psychologist Dr. Louise Lambert for practical insights and advice on fostering workplace well-being as a leader.
With experience in counseling, mental health, education, and primary healthcare, Dr. Louise Lambert is not only a registered psychologist, but also an organizational consultant, researcher, and formerly a professor. More specifically, Dr. Louise Lambert’s expertise is rooted in positive psychology and the empirical strategies used to attain greater subjective well-being. Currently, Dr. Louise Lambert is the head of Happiness Programming & Policy Design with HappinessMatters.org, as well as the editor of Middle East Journal of Positive Psychology.
In this episode, Dr. Louise Lambert delves into the psychology behind why leaders play such a crucial role in shaping the well-being of employees in the workplace. Additionally, she sheds light on the qualities and behaviors that make a leader effective in promoting well-being among their team.
Together, Lu and Dr. Louise Lambert exchange useful practices and habits for leading and managing a team. So, whether you’re a leader seeking to make a difference or a team member campaigning for positive change, tune in to this episode for research- and experience-based insights and actionable advice for building a workplace where everyone can thrive!
Visit Dr. Louise Lambert’s work: https://www.happinessmatters.org/
Connect with Dr. Louise Lambert via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-louise-lambert-89434927/
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Social connection is often viewed as a ‘nice-to-have’, but in reality, it’s a fundamental human need that shapes our health, happiness, and performance — and this rings true in the workplace. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo interviews workplace consultant and researcher Anetta Pizag on what it means to create a culture of connection in the office.
Currently based at Athena Blue Global, Anetta Pizag helps create human-centric workplaces that make it easier to tackle the challenges of work while maintaining a healthy body and mind. By collaborating closely with leaders and teams, Anetta Pizag also develops tailored work practices that make work a positive and rewarding experience. Additionally, Anetta Pizag’s books ‘Create a Thriving Workspace’ and ‘35 Smart Choices’ present powerful tools for designing spaces where work communities flourish, and offer practical advice on working smarter instead of harder, respectively.
In this episode, Anetta Pizag shares her perspective on what it means to create a culture of connection in the workplace and why it matters. Furthermore, Anetta Pizag reveals some of the most common struggles companies face in attempting to build a connected workplace, and offers advice on overcoming them.
Together, Lu and Anetta Pizag discuss an abundance of practical ways to foster positive connections at work. So, tune in to this episode as we break down the latest research and explore real-world examples of how workplaces can move beyond surface-level interactions to build lasting, meaningful relationships that drive success!
Visit Anetta Pizag’s work: https://pizag.com.au
Connect with Anetta Pizag via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anettapizag/
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Every dollar you spend is a reflection of what you value the most. Yet, many of us fall into habits of mindless consumption, missing the opportunity to use our resources for genuine fulfillment. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo interviews marketing professor Nicole L. Mead on what it means to spend meaningfully.
The founder and director of the Well-Being Research Lab (WiRL), Nicole L. Mead aims to uncover novel psychological insights that can be harnessed to improve personal, societal, and environmental well-being. Impressively, her research has been published in Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Journal of Consumer Research, and Journal of Marketing.
In this episode, Nicole L. Mead delves into the various misconceptions most people have about well-being, as well as how it can be affected by our spending. Additionally, Nicole L. Mead shares useful pointers on shifting from impulsive to intentional spending, prioritizing purchases that align with long-term goals, and using money as a tool for personal growth, rather than momentary gratification.
Together, Lu and Nicole L. Mead discuss practical tips for transforming our relationship with money and spending more meaningfully. So, if you’re ready to make every dollar count towards a happier, more meaningful life, tune in to this episode and join us on the journey to well-being!
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Science Direct: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352250X22000446
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Financial well-being is a cornerstone of overall health and happiness, yet it’s often misunderstood or neglected in pursuit of materialism. This week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Dina Sargeant interviews financial wellness expert Joyce Marter, LCPC on what healthy financial behavior looks like.
With over 20 years of experience as a licensed psychotherapist and entrepreneur, Joyce Marter, LCPC’s current mission as a speaker, corporate trainer, coach, and consultant, is to inspire others to improve their mental and financial health, work-life balance, and relationships, using proven strategies and innovative tools from psychology. The author behind best-selling book The Financial Mindset Fix, Joyce Marter, LCPC also writes for various media outlets by the likes of MoneyGeek, Psychology Today, and The Huffington Post.
In this episode, Joyce Marter, LCPC sheds light on the emotions behind financial decision-making, as well as how financial stress can affect an individual’s mental and physical health. Additionally, Joyce Marter, LCPC shares personal anecdotes of her experience with financial stress during her entrepreneurial journey, revealing that a shift in mindset played a major role in achieving her financial goals.
Together, Dina and Joyce Marter, LCPC exchange practical tips for building healthy financial habits. So, whether you’re looking to take control of your finances, or simply want to understand how money affects your well-being, tune in for an episode packed with actionable insights backed by science!
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In today's increasingly digital world, many of us find ourselves working remotely or in hybrid environments. But how do we maintain our social well-being when we're physically distant from our colleagues? This week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo is joined by business psychologist Helen Morris Brown to learn more.
Formerly a theatre stage manager and corporate film producer, Helen Morris Brown holds a master’s degree in occupational psychology. Having been a management trainer, consultant, and speaker since the mid-1990s, Helen Morris Brown’s background in show business inspires her to entertain and educate audiences when speaking in organizations and at conferences. Impressively, she has worked with international companies by the likes of Honda, Janssen, and the Home Office, as well as a slew of smaller businesses and charities.
In this episode, Helen Morris Brown reveals insights on the importance of social well-being for remote workers, as well as practical tips for fostering virtual team bonding. To add, she details the common challenges faced by remote workers and offers advice on managing them.
Together, Lu and Helen Morris Brown discuss the various ways to support remote employee well-being. So, whether you’re a remote worker, team leader, or human resources professional, tune in to this episode for valuable takeaways on maintaining your social well-being in remote working environments!
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Are you ready to embrace the single life and thrive? This week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo is joined by social scientist Dr. Bella DePaulo to learn more about what it takes to thrive as a single person in a relationship-centred world.
Having been dubbed America’s foremost thinker and writer on the single experience, Dr. Bella DePaulo is the leading expert on single life. Dr. Bella DePaulo has always been single, and has pledged to remain single. In addition to writing a The Times best self-help book ‘Single at Heart’, her TEDx talk ‘What No One Ever Told You About People Who Are Single’ has been viewed over 1.7 million times.
In this episode, Dr. Bella DePaulo explains the misconceptions about being single, as well as the concept of well-being. She sheds light on how people cope with being single, be it positive or negative, and how this affects their mental well-being.
Together, Lu and Dr. Bella DePaulo discuss the idea of autonomy, and what strategies one can set up to foster a sense of autonomy and ultimately combat loneliness to cultivate a more fulfilling single life. So, tune in this week for expert insights and actionable advice on singlehood!
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Many of us struggle with perfectionism - a desire to complete a task to an impossibly high standard, sometimes rendering it too overwhelming to even begin. Many people thrive on a hardworking lifestyle, or on creativity, but perfectionism may push them to a point of burnout, or of creative block.
Joining host Lu Ngo for this episode is certified Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT) practitioner Carina Yeap. She is the founder of Emerged Butterfly in Singapore and seeks to help stressed out individuals unlock their inner cheerleader through realistic, positive self-talk. Carina Yeap’s mission is to promote better understanding of mental wellness, improve self-confidence, and a deeper connection to oneself. Having worked with individuals from all over the world, Carina Yeap believes strongly that what you want is available to you once you truly see yourself for who you are – whole and enough.
In this episode, Carina Yeap dispels the mysteries of wellbeing and perfectionism, and explains how RTT can address the patterns found in those suffering from perfectionism.
Together, Lu and Carina Yeap discuss the concept of neuroplasticity, as well as practices that everyone can implement to get through perfectionism blocks.
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Can a simple nudge spark a lifelong love of learning? This week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo is joined by behavioral researcher Ross E. O’Hara, Ph.D. to find out more.
A behavioral researcher at Persistence Plus, Ross E. O’Hara, Ph.D. applies his expertise in behavioral science to develop scalable interventions that improve college student retention. He travels around the United States speaking on how nudging can reshape the college student experience. His research has appeared in numerous peer-reviewed journals, including Psychological Science and Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, and he has co-authored a chapter on behavioral nudging in the book Decision Making for Student Success.
In this episode, Ross E. O’Hara, Ph.D. sheds light on what it means to nudge, especially in the context of developing a love for learning, not just in terms of academic performance, but also personal growth. To add, he addresses the age-old misconception that well-being involves being happy or feeling good all the time.
Together, Lu and Ross E. O’Hara, Ph.D. discuss the ways in which mindfulness can help any individual get through times of anxiety and hardship. So, tune in to this episode to learn how tiny changes in mindset and habits can lead to transformative outcomes!
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Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/nudging-ahead
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With the rapid development of the internet and social media, occupying pockets of boredom with mindless scrolling has never been easier. But what if those mundane moments are the key to imaginative brilliance? This week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo consults clinical counsellor and educator Mark A. Hawkins, Ph.D. to explore various ways to turn boredom into creativity.
Apart from his professions as a clinical counsellor and educator, Mark A. Hawkins, Ph.D. is also an author, having penned two books on what it takes to create meaning in life, ‘The Power of Boredom’ and ‘The Mismatched Human’. His research primarily focuses on interdisciplinary understandings of meaning and purpose as they relate to human well-being. Impressively, Mark A. Hawkins, Ph.D. has also been interviewed by several media outlets, from The New York Times to The Daily Telegraph.
In this episode, Mark A. Hawkins, Ph.D. highlights that, while boredom may feel uncomfortable to the point of restlessness, having the space to think—without external disruptions—is essential for sparking creativity. To add, Mark A. Hawkins, Ph.D. reveals that some of his great ideas have been conceived on long flights.
Together, Lu and Mark A. Hawkins, Ph.D. weigh up the various ways to go about practicing boredom and freeing the mind of stimulation. So, tune in to this episode and get creative!
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The Power of Boredom: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/63271542-the-power-of-boredom
The Mismatched Human: https://www.amazon.com.au/Mismatched-Human-Fight-Meaningful-Existence-ebook/dp/B0BHJ6S8F1
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Recent studies have shown that creativity is associated with better well-being. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Joahanna Wickramaratne interviews art therapist Svetlana Bykovec, AThR to investigate the psychological benefits of creative expression and how even the most non-creative individuals can tap into their artistic selves.
For over 15 years, Svetlana Bykovec, AThR has woven empathy and empowerment through the healing of creative arts therapy. As a senior therapist and team leader at Evolution Creative Arts Therapies (eCAT), she guides a team of passionate practitioners in igniting joy and transforming lives, upholding eCAT’s ethos.
In this episode, Svetlana Bykovec, AThR reveals her perspective on the meaning of well-being and creativity. She sheds light on the psychological benefits of creative expression, and shares personal anecdotes on the connection between creativity and physical well-being.
Together, Joahanna and Svetlana Bykovec, AThR weigh up various habits and practices that may prove effective in fostering creativity. So, whether you’re looking to paint, write, dance, or simply express yourself in new ways, tune into this episode for expert insights on channeling your inner artist!
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In an era marked by global uncertainty, it’s natural to feel a sense of anxiety about the future. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo interviews behavioral scientist Coltan Scrivner, Ph.D. on how the practice of morbid curiosity can, unexpectedly, offer benefits to our well-being.
Based at the Recreational Fear Lab at Aarhus University in Denmark, Coltan Scrivner, Ph.D. investigates the evolutionary and psychological underpinnings of our fascination with the darker side of life. Impressively, Coltan Scrivner, Ph.D. is in the midst of writing his first book on the science behind morbid curiosity and our fascination with horror, true crime, the paranormal, and other spooky parts of life. Slated for publishing by Penguin Random House, the book will dive into how enjoyment of scary entertainment is related to personality, mental health, and the evolution of our species.
In this episode, Coltan Scrivner, Ph.D. sheds light on the surprising connection between morbid curiosity and well-being, sharing that those who practice morbid curiosity wind up learning valuable lessons from their seemingly carefree experiences of visiting haunted houses or spiraling into a rabbit hole of apocalyptic films, leading them to rank highly in positive resilience during the pandemic.
Together, Lu and Coltan Scrivner, Ph.D. exchange ideas for how to practice morbid curiosity, especially for those who are unfamiliar with the endeavor. So, tune in this week for an eye-opening discussion chock full of evidence-based knowledge, entertaining personal anecdotes, and more!
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Rest is often overlooked as a crucial component of well-being, be it due to societal or internal expectations. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella interviews internal medicine physician Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith.
Also a work-life integration researcher, Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith is the founder of the professional development agency Restorasis. The firm is dedicated to restoring well-being in the workplace through its proprietary framework, to help companies support their employees with work-life integration and burnout prevention approaches. Most of all, as a busy physician, author, and mom, Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith has a first-hand understanding of life’s overwhelming demands that lead to emotional depletion and physical fatigue.
In this episode, Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith reveals some common misconceptions about well-being and burnout, elaborating on the role of rest in cognitive function and performance. Additionally, she sheds light on the medical perspective of how the body benefits from adequate rest.
Together, Marie and Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith canvass various habits that may prove effective in ensuring sufficient rest on a day-to-day basis. So, tune in this week as we challenge the notion of productivity as the ultimate measure of success, and embrace the importance of rest in our lives!
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Love, in all its forms, is a fundamental human experience. But far too often, we forsake self-love in pursuit of love for others. So, this week on Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast, host Lu Ngo interviews counsellor and clinical supervisor Theresa Pong on what it means to maintain a balance between the two.
Based in the bustling nation of Singapore, Theresa is not only a registered counsellor and clinical supervisor with the Singapore Association for Counselling, but also a registered social worker with the Singapore Association of Social Workers. While she deals with a broad spectrum of concerns, such as depression and conflict management, her main area of expertise lies in aiding couples recover from affairs and infidelity. But most impressively, for Theresa, learning never stops: she prides herself on constantly striving to do better, both personally and professionally.
In this episode, Theresa addresses some common misconceptions about well-being, elaborating on the role of self-love in well-being. She reveals the potential consequences of prioritizing others at the expense of self-love, and vice versa.
Together, Lu and Theresa weigh up various habits and practices that prove effective in maintaining the equilibrium of self-love and love for others. So, tune in this week for an insightful discussion that explores the complexities of love, and discover useful pointers for a loving, balanced life!
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