Episodes

  • How to Live Podcast with dr. Julia E. Wahl - Episode 23 - in conversation with Mark D. Usher - on nature, literature, and the ancient world
    Aug 17 2025
    In conversation with Mark D. Usher. M. D. Usher is a professor of Classics at the University of Vermont. In addition to scholarly books in the field of classics, he is the author of books for children and an opera libertto in Latin based on the poetry of Virgil
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    48 mins
  • How to Live Podcast with dr. Julia E. Wahl - Episode 22 - in conversation with Roger Duncan - on ecotherapy, eco-systemic therapy
    Aug 17 2025
    In conversation with Roger Duncan. Roger, M.Sc., UKCP is a registered Systemic Family Therapist, Systemic supervisor, and author. He originally studied biology and later trained as a Waldorf teacher, and Wilderness rites of passage guide with The School of Lost Borders before becoming a Systemic Family Therapist. He was one of the pioneer tutors of the Ruskin Mill Education Trust where he was involved in the development of innovative therapeutic education programs for adolescents with complex and challenging behaviour in the woodlands and wilderness settings and had a leadership role in senior management.
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    51 mins
  • How to Live Podcast with dr. Julia E. Wahl - Episode 21 - in conversation with Julia Bueno - on pregnancy, loss, grief, and compassion
    Aug 16 2025

    In conversation with Julia Bueno. Julia is a psychotherapist, counsellor and author of The Brink of Being: Talking About Miscarriage. She specialises in helping women come to terms with loss and grief around fertility.
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    49 mins
  • How to Live Podcast with dr. Julia E. Wahl - Episode 20 - in conversation with Linda Buzzell - on ecopsychological practice and thinking
    Aug 16 2025
    In conversation with Linda Buzzell, LMFT. Linda has been a psychotherapist for more than 40 years and has specialized in ecopsychology and ecotherapy since 2000.
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    41 mins
  • How to Live Podcast with dr. Julia E. Wahl - Episode 19 - in conversation with Harvey Max Chochinov- on dignity in patient care
    Aug 15 2025
    In conversation with Harvey Max Chochinov, a distinguished professor of psychiatry at the University of Manitoba and Senior Scientist, CancerCare Manitoba Research Institute.
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    1 hr
  • How to Live Podcast with dr. Julia E. Wahl - Episode 18 - in conversation with Gilad Hirschberger - on collective trauma and shame
    Aug 15 2025
    In this episode will be discussing collective trauma and shame - with Prof. Gilad Hirschberger.
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    35 mins
  • How to Live Podcast with dr. Julia E. Wahl - Episode 17 - in conversation with Sabine Vemeire - on trauma, families, and relationships
    Feb 20 2025
    Sabine Vermeire is a trainer, systemic and narrative psychotherapist and supervisor at the Interactie-Academie VZW, a training and therapy centre in Antwerp, Belgium. For more than 30 years she has worked with children, youngsters and families in multi-stress contexts and trauma. She prefers to leave the beaten tracks and work in creative ways when speaking becomes difficult.
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    48 mins
  • How to Live Podcast with dr. Julia E. Wahl - Episode 16 - in conversation with Hannah Sherbersky - on (good) relationships
    Feb 19 2025
    Prof. Hannah Sherbersky is an accredited Couple and Family Psychotherapist and Co-Director of Systemic Programmes at the University of Exeter, where she lecturers and is programme lead on various post graduate courses. Hannah is passionate about teaching and research; her recent doctoral research focused on notions of ‘home’ within an inpatient context, and she has co-developed and manualised a unique model of couple therapy, known as ‘The Exeter Model’, that has been rolled out nationally.

    Hannah is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Family Therapy and additionally works with couples in private practice. She has a background in child and adolescent mental health, and has also worked on TV talking about couple and family therapy, most recently in a BBC documentary called 'I Blame My Parents'.

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    38 mins