• Dr Warren Larkin (Audio); The Power of Environment in Education
    Jul 30 2025

    Keywords

    clinical psychology, trauma, resilience, education, mental health, policy development, children and families, trauma-informed care, REACH model, well-being

    Summary

    In this conversation, Dr. Naomi Murphy and David Jones talk with Dr. Warren Larkin who describes his journey from a challenging educational background to becoming a clinical psychologist. He discusses the significant impact of environment on learning, particularly in relation to trauma and resilience. Dr. Larkin emphasizes the importance of working with children and families, advocating for trauma-informed approaches in education and mental health. He reflects on his experiences in policy development and the challenges of implementing trauma-informed care in various settings. The conversation also covers the REACH model, which focuses on routine inquiry about childhood adversity, and highlights the importance of safety and relationships in fostering well-being.

    https://warrenlarkinassociates.co.uk/portfolio-items/routine-enquiry-about-adversity-in-childhood-reach-programme/

    He is now managing director of Warren Larkin Associates which, among other things WLA help organisations recognise and respond more effectively to the needs of staff and clients affected by trauma.

    https://warrenlarkinassociates.co.uk/

    Takeaways

    Warren Larkin's educational journey highlights the impact of supportive environments.

    Trauma and resilience are crucial in educational settings.

    Early intervention is important, but prevention is even better.

    Policy changes often do not translate to practice changes.

    The REACH model emphasizes routine inquiry about childhood adversity.

    Creating safe environments is essential for effective trauma-informed care.

    Relationships are key to resilience and well-being.

    Social support is the most powerful factor in coping with stress.

    Trauma-informed care is still not well understood in many settings.

    There is a need for more robust evaluations of trauma-informed interventions.

    Sound bites

    "I left school with one O level and one CSE."

    "I've never looked back since leaving the NHS."

    "Relationships are the best medicine."

    Chapters

    00:00 Warren Larkin's Journey to Clinical Psychology

    03:58 The Impact of Environment on Learning

    05:39 Working with Children and Families

    08:46 Trauma and Psychosis: A New Perspective

    10:41 Policy Development and Challenges

    16:25 Success Stories in Mental Health Policy

    17:43 Transitioning to Private Practice

    20:38 Navigating the NHS and Independent Work

    24:53 The REACH Model: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences

    32:44 Barriers to Routine Inquiry in Healthcare

    38:18 Trauma-Informed Care: Understanding and Application

    43:50 Personal Well-Being: Balancing Work and Life

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    47 min
  • Dr Warren Larkin (Video); The Power of Environment in Education
    Jul 30 2025

    Keywords

    clinical psychology, trauma, resilience, education, mental health, policy development, children and families, trauma-informed care, REACH model, well-being

    Summary

    In this conversation, Dr. Naomi Murphy and David Jones talk with Dr. Warren Larkin who describes his journey from a challenging educational background to becoming a clinical psychologist. He discusses the significant impact of environment on learning, particularly in relation to trauma and resilience. Dr. Larkin emphasizes the importance of working with children and families, advocating for trauma-informed approaches in education and mental health. He reflects on his experiences in policy development and the challenges of implementing trauma-informed care in various settings. The conversation also covers the REACH model, which focuses on routine inquiry about childhood adversity, and highlights the importance of safety and relationships in fostering well-being.

    https://warrenlarkinassociates.co.uk/portfolio-items/routine-enquiry-about-adversity-in-childhood-reach-programme/

    He is now managing director of Warren Larkin Associates which, among other things helps organisations recognise and respond more effectively to the needs of staff and clients affected by trauma.

    https://warrenlarkinassociates.co.uk/

    Takeaways

    Warren Larkin's educational journey highlights the impact of supportive environments.

    Trauma and resilience are crucial in educational settings.

    Early intervention is important, but prevention is even better.

    Policy changes often do not translate to practice changes.

    The REACH model emphasizes routine inquiry about childhood adversity.

    Creating safe environments is essential for effective trauma-informed care.

    Relationships are key to resilience and well-being.

    Social support is the most powerful factor in coping with stress.

    Trauma-informed care is still not well understood in many settings.

    There is a need for more robust evaluations of trauma-informed interventions.

    Sound bites

    "I left school with one O level and one CSE."

    "I've never looked back since leaving the NHS."

    "Relationships are the best medicine."

    Chapters

    00:00 Warren Larkin's Journey to Clinical Psychology

    03:58 The Impact of Environment on Learning

    05:39 Working with Children and Families

    08:46 Trauma and Psychosis: A New Perspective

    10:41 Policy Development and Challenges

    16:25 Success Stories in Mental Health Policy

    17:43 Transitioning to Private Practice

    20:38 Navigating the NHS and Independent Work

    24:53 The REACH Model: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences

    32:44 Barriers to Routine Inquiry in Healthcare

    38:18 Trauma-Informed Care: Understanding and Application

    43:50 Personal Well-Being: Balancing Work and Life

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    47 min
  • Jennifer Gibson (Audio); Revolutionizing whistleblowing. The Psst approach.
    Jul 23 2025

    keywords

    whistleblowing, advocacy, tech industry, Psst, Jennifer Gibson, support systems, societal impact, collectivizing, mental health, legal support

    summary

    In this conversation, Jennifer Gibson, co-founder of Psst, discusses the challenges and importance of whistleblowing, particularly in the tech industry. She emphasizes the need for systemic support for whistleblowers, the risks they face, and the societal implications of silence. Jennifer advocates for a collectivized approach to whistleblowing, providing legal and emotional support to those who dare to speak up. The discussion also touches on the personal challenges faced by advocates in this field and the importance of ethical leadership in corporations.

    Psst.org is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and relies donations to do its work. To learn more about their approach, you can visit www.psst.org or read this recent Wired profile of the organization: https://www.wired.com/story/amber-scorah-psst-tech-whistleblowers/. You can also sign up to their weekly substack: https://psstpsst.substack.com/. To make a donation, please go to www.psst.org/donate." Please note; two names are wrongly spelled in the captions they’ are Amber Scorah and Rebecca Petras not Amber Sporoff and Rebecca Petrus

    takeaways

    • Psst aims to revolutionize whistleblowing by providing systemic support.
    • Whistleblowers often risk everything for societal benefit.
    • Collectivizing whistleblowing can provide safety and support.
    • The tech industry presents unique challenges for whistleblowers.
    • Mental health support is crucial for whistleblowers.
    • The societal impact of silence can be detrimental.
    • Ethical leadership is needed in the corporate sector.
    • Whistleblowing can be a traumatic experience.
    • Advocates must take care of their own mental health.
    • Life in advocacy is a marathon, requiring resilience.

    Sound Bites

    • "We need to hold power to account."
    • "The stakes are very high in tech."
    • "Life is a marathon, not a sprint."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to Whistleblowing and Psst

    01:39Jennifer's Journey into Whistleblowing

    04:51The Trauma of Whistleblowing

    07:54Challenges in the Tech Industry

    11:03The Risks of Speaking Up

    14:29The Consequences of Silence

    18:16The Collective Approach to Whistleblowing

    20:50Support Systems for Whistleblowers

    23:50Expanding the Model Beyond Tech

    25:47Personal Challenges in Advocacy

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    33 min
  • Jennifer Gibson (Video); Revolutionizing Whistleblowing: The Psst Approach
    Jul 23 2025

    keywords

    whistleblowing, advocacy, tech industry, Psst, Jennifer Gibson, support systems, societal impact, collectivizing, mental health, legal support

    summary

    In this conversation, Jennifer Gibson, co-founder of Psst, discusses the challenges and importance of whistleblowing, particularly in the tech industry. She emphasizes the need for systemic support for whistleblowers, the risks they face, and the societal implications of silence. Jennifer advocates for a collectivized approach to whistleblowing, providing legal and emotional support to those who dare to speak up. The discussion also touches on the personal challenges faced by advocates in this field and the importance of ethical leadership in corporations.

    Psst.org is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and relies donations to do its work. To learn more about their approach, you can visit www.psst.org or read this recent Wired profile of the organization: https://www.wired.com/story/amber-scorah-psst-tech-whistleblowers/. You can also sign up to their weekly substack: https://psstpsst.substack.com/. To make a donation, please go to www.psst.org/donate." Please note; two names are wrongly spelled in the captions they’ are Amber Scorah and Rebecca Petras not Amber Sporoff and Rebecca Petrus

    takeaways

    • Psst aims to revolutionize whistleblowing by providing systemic support.
    • Whistleblowers often risk everything for societal benefit.
    • Collectivizing whistleblowing can provide safety and support.
    • The tech industry presents unique challenges for whistleblowers.
    • Mental health support is crucial for whistleblowers.
    • The societal impact of silence can be detrimental.
    • Ethical leadership is needed in the corporate sector.
    • Whistleblowing can be a traumatic experience.
    • Advocates must take care of their own mental health.
    • Life in advocacy is a marathon, requiring resilience.

    Sound Bites

    • "We need to hold power to account."
    • "The stakes are very high in tech."
    • "Life is a marathon, not a sprint."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to Whistleblowing and Psst

    01:39Jennifer's Journey into Whistleblowing

    04:51The Trauma of Whistleblowing

    07:54Challenges in the Tech Industry

    11:03The Risks of Speaking Up

    14:29The Consequences of Silence

    18:16The Collective Approach to Whistleblowing

    20:50Support Systems for Whistleblowers

    23:50Expanding the Model Beyond Tech

    25:47Personal Challenges in Advocacy

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    33 min
  • Dr Mitchell Abrams (Audio); Quantum Connections: The Science of the Heart
    Jul 16 2025

    Keywords

    energy medicine, heart health, quantum physics, compassion, healing, consciousness, spirituality, medical model, collective coherence, NextGenHealth

    Summary

    In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Mitchell Abrams discusses the profound connection between energy medicine, the heart, and consciousness. He shares his personal journey from a scientific background to exploring the emotional and spiritual dimensions of healing, emphasizing the heart's role in compassion and connection. The discussion delves into the relevance of quantum physics in medicine, the need for a new medical model that integrates compassion, and the importance of collective coherence in fostering a healthier society. Dr. Abrams also introduces his organization, NextGenHealth, which aims to cultivate deeper connections and understanding among individuals for a more compassionate world.

    Takeaways

    Mitch Abrams emphasizes the heart's role in healing beyond its physical function.

    Personal experiences, such as heart surgery, can lead to profound shifts in understanding health and healing.

    Quantum physics provides insights into the interconnectedness of all beings and the nature of reality.

    Compassion and connection are essential for effective healing and healthcare.

    The current medical model often neglects the emotional and spiritual aspects of health.

    Collective coherence can significantly impact societal well-being and behavior.

    There is a growing interest in integrating spirituality and science in medicine.

    NextGenHealth aims to empower individuals to reclaim their agency in health and healing.

    The importance of community and connection in personal and collective healing.

    Journalists have a responsibility to balance negative narratives with positive stories that inspire hope.

    Quantum Connections: The Science of the Heart

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    54 min
  • Dr. Mitchell Abrams (Video);Quantum Connections: The Science of the Heart
    Jul 16 2025

    Keywords

    energy medicine, heart health, quantum physics, compassion, healing, consciousness, spirituality, medical model, collective coherence, NextGenHealth

    Summary

    In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Mitchell Abrams discusses the profound connection between energy medicine, the heart, and consciousness. He shares his personal journey from a scientific background to exploring the emotional and spiritual dimensions of healing, emphasizing the heart's role in compassion and connection. The discussion delves into the relevance of quantum physics in medicine, the need for a new medical model that integrates compassion, and the importance of collective coherence in fostering a healthier society. Dr. Abrams also introduces his organization, NextGenHealth, which aims to cultivate deeper connections and understanding among individuals for a more compassionate world.

    Takeaways

    Mitch Abrams emphasizes the heart's role in healing beyond its physical function.

    Personal experiences, such as heart surgery, can lead to profound shifts in understanding health and healing.

    Quantum physics provides insights into the interconnectedness of all beings and the nature of reality.

    Compassion and connection are essential for effective healing and healthcare.

    The current medical model often neglects the emotional and spiritual aspects of health.

    Collective coherence can significantly impact societal well-being and behavior.

    There is a growing interest in integrating spirituality and science in medicine.

    NextGenHealth aims to empower individuals to reclaim their agency in health and healing.

    The importance of community and connection in personal and collective healing.

    Journalists have a responsibility to balance negative narratives with positive stories that inspire hope.

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    54 min
  • Deborah Jump (Audio); The Impact of Boxing on Youth Violence
    Jul 9 2025

    Keywords

    boxing, youth violence, criminology, masculinity, trauma, desistance, community, mental health, gender, sports sociology

    Summary

    In this conversation, Deborah Jump discusses her extensive research on the intersection of boxing, youth violence, and masculinity. She explores why boxing is particularly appealing to young men at risk of crime, the complex relationship between boxing and violence, and the societal perceptions surrounding the sport. Jump emphasizes the psychological aspects of boxing, including how it can reinforce notions of masculinity and respect, while also providing a sense of community and routine. She reflects on the benefits and drawbacks of boxing as a sport, particularly in relation to mental health and trauma, and shares her transition from studying boxing to focusing on forensic studies in youth violence.

    Takeaways

    • Boxing is appealing to young men as it allows them to rehearse masculine identities.
    • The sport can create a community that fosters strength and power.
    • Boxing may reinforce the idea that violence is an acceptable solution.
    • Respect in boxing culture can often be rooted in fear.
    • There is no substantial evidence linking boxing to crime reduction.
    • Boxing can have positive impacts on mental health, such as reducing anxiety.
    • The culture of boxing can perpetuate harmful messages about violence.
    • Young women also use boxing to reclaim ownership of their bodies.
    • Therapy is essential for those working in trauma-related fields.
    • The motivations for engaging in boxing can be complex and multifaceted.

    Deborah Jump is the co-director for the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University and she has 20 years experience of working in youth justice as both a practitioner and a manager. Deborah's current research focuses on trauma and youth justice with a particular interest in the impact of serious youth violence and forensic psychotherapeutic methods. She is training to be a psychoanalytic psychotherapist

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    32 min
  • Deborah Jump (Video); The Impact of Boxing on Youth Violence
    Jul 9 2025

    Keywords

    boxing, youth violence, criminology, masculinity, trauma, desistance, community, mental health, gender, sports sociology

    Summary

    In this conversation, Deborah Jump discusses her extensive research on the intersection of boxing, youth violence, and masculinity. She explores why boxing is particularly appealing to young men at risk of crime, the complex relationship between boxing and violence, and the societal perceptions surrounding the sport. Jump emphasizes the psychological aspects of boxing, including how it can reinforce notions of masculinity and respect, while also providing a sense of community and routine. She reflects on the benefits and drawbacks of boxing as a sport, particularly in relation to mental health and trauma, and shares her transition from studying boxing to focusing on forensic studies in youth violence.

    Takeaways

    • Boxing is appealing to young men as it allows them to rehearse masculine identities.
    • The sport can create a community that fosters strength and power.
    • Boxing may reinforce the idea that violence is an acceptable solution.
    • Respect in boxing culture can often be rooted in fear.
    • There is no substantial evidence linking boxing to crime reduction.
    • Boxing can have positive impacts on mental health, such as reducing anxiety.
    • The culture of boxing can perpetuate harmful messages about violence.
    • Young women also use boxing to reclaim ownership of their bodies.
    • Therapy is essential for those working in trauma-related fields.
    • The motivations for engaging in boxing can be complex and multifaceted.

    Deborah Jump is the co-director for the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University and she has 20 years experience of working in youth justice as both a practitioner and a manager. Deborah's current research focuses on trauma and youth justice with a particular interest in the impact of serious youth violence and forensic psychotherapeutic methods. She is training to be a psychoanalytic psychotherapist

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    32 min