Podcasts about: Emotional Health

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There are 1578 episodes in the Emotional Health topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Emotional Health topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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November Listener Questions
0:05:04 | Season: 2 | Episode: 17 | November 15th, 2020

Hey, everybody!

Gulls at low tide along the River Thames
32:33 | Episode: 41 | November 14th, 2020

Where the Thames path draws level with the iconic towers of Canary Wharf on the south side of the river at Rotherhithe, we climb up and over the tide wall, then descend steep slippery wooden steps down onto an empty beach to find a place, to put the microphones. The tide is going out. Lazy waves lap and wash over the wet claggy mud. Flocks of squawking gulls scavenge along the shoreline. The air is humming with a city rumble. A vast panoramic vibration, silky, wide, like hearing the sky in sound. This area is a beating heart of global business, yet from this beach it’s an astonishingly peaceful, even tranquil place. We are mid-way through another lockdown. A lone siren wavers along a distant road. Flagpoles rattle in a gentle breeze. A floating landing stage nearby rises and falls on the swell. Each time it knocks against its moorings in deep reverberant cluncks. It swings to and fro, like a slow pendulum. A tug boat gradually approaches from the west, then passes, ploughing its way east on the out-going tide. It’s v-shaped bow wave rolls heavily towards the banks, then breaks past the microphones in surges of white wash. The gulls bob and leap.

An Underwater Adventure
00:13:30 | Episode: 40 | November 10th, 2020

Today we are going to imagine going on an underwater adventure, where we’ll meet a talking fish.  So strap on your goggles and swim fins and get ready to take some deep breaths.

Kobie – Is Anxiety Normal?
21:50 | Season: 1 | Episode: 4 | November 10th, 2020

Anxiety can be a scary word. It can bring up so many feelings that you don’t totally understand. Kobie knows that all too well. When Kobie was younger, she didn’t know she wasn’t ok because, well, she was supposed to be ok. But maybe something was actually wrong. In this episode we discusses how anxiety feels, how scary it can be to talk about it, and what happens once you do. Maybe it’s ok to not be ok.

Low tide on the Thames Estuary at Benfleet creek (no loud noises and best with headphones)
33:55 | Episode: 40 | November 9th, 2020

Bonus episode to mark 10,000 Radio Lento downloads. This is a shorter but no-loud-noise version of episode 29 ‘Trains planes and estuary birds’. Now in high definition sound, this an opportunity to hear the evocative sounds of the Thames Estuary at low tide, without the noisy aircraft which was included in the original episode. Since starting the podcast, we’ve covered 142 miles on foot with our children and the microphone gear, listening out for peaceful places to record. We don’t have a car, so travel out of the city where we live on public transport. Trains can often be heard in our recordings, as they can in this one. It’s a cloudy late August afternoon on the banks of the Thames Estuary near Benfleet in Essex. Wild gusts of wind race in over the water. Birds swoop and swirl over the exposed mudflats, hunting for food. Redshanks, gulls, little egrets, oyster catchers, curlew, avocet, crows. When the wind drops, the newly exposed mud and silt can be heard bubbling and popping in the drying air.  

S01E06: Fish‘s Anatomy (Moist Bog pt. 3)
21:05 | Season: 1 | Episode: 6 | November 9th, 2020

So it turns out stealing a bunch of inhalers? Not the easiest thing in the world. October and Fish must contend with the unpleasant Herovian medical system…

Blurghsday 2: The Blurghsening!
0:22:00 | Season: 2 | Episode: 16 | November 8th, 2020

It’s Blurghsday AGAIN in The Imagine Neighborhood™. On any given Blurghsday, we get a new rule that changes everybody’s plans for the whole day—usually we can just “Blame it on Blurghsday.” But when too many Blurghsdays happen in a row, Scotty and Doctor Apocalypso start to feel stressed. They need to “get small to deal with it all,” which means taking a break so they’re ready to tackle the next challenge. But when a tidal wave of deli meats threatens the Neighborhood, they realize it’s time to “get large and take charge,” which means to step up and be a helper.

Jackdaws and flooded winterbournes – watery emptiness
55:32 | Episode: 39 | November 7th, 2020

On the edge of the Bayford Pinetum in rural Hertfordshire, in view of the surrounding farmland, there’s a young birch tree, growing in a secluded hollow. In early September the foliage here was humming with late season bees, feeding on ivy. Now in late October, the land is rain sodden and the dell is flooded waist deep. Rooks caw and kaah, from high in the treetops. The air is alive with the watery sibilances of rushing winterbournes. Flocks of jackdaws tchack tchack over the claggy brown fields, ploughed over since our last visit. The occasional train slides smoothly through the forest, on the line that links Hertford North with London. Propeller planes hum over on their weekend flights. Jets pass, muffled in the cloud. High leaves rustle gently in the cool autumn breezes. They haven’t got long to fall.




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