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    <title>All Things Vagus - Episodes Tagged with “Montana”</title>
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    <description>Welcome to All Things Vagus, nourishing Self Care for the Helping Professional. During our time together, we will explore a wide variety of topics relating to self-care, all especially geared to the Helping professional. Our guests are all thought leaders and cutting edge providers in their respective fields of endeavor. They will offer not only helpful insights, but practical skills that you can begin to use immediately.
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to All Things Vagus, nourishing Self Care for the Helping Professional. During our time together, we will explore a wide variety of topics relating to self-care, all especially geared to the Helping professional. Our guests are all thought leaders and cutting edge providers in their respective fields of endeavor. They will offer not only helpful insights, but practical skills that you can begin to use immediately.
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  <title>Episode 7: Everyone’s an Artist: Using Art to Calm Nervous System</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Kim Brown-Campbell holds a Master’s degree in Art Therapy from the George Washington University and an Education Specialist degree from the University of Montana. She has been practicing art therapy since 1996 with children, adolescents, and families. She also works as a private practitioner in art therapy providing individual and group treatment in Missoula. Kim enjoys working in mixed media collage and assemblage formats in her artwork.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <title>Episode 2: Emotional Awareness: Learning To Better Understand Yourself</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2022 22:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Our guest today is Carilyn Ellis who received her doctorate in clinical psychology from George Fox University and then her postdoctoral masters in clinical psychopharmacology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is the former president of the Oregon Psychological Association, has her own private practice, and also teaches graduate psychology and behavioral medicine for George Fox University. She has worked in a variety of medical settings and has completed formal training as well as professional development in the areas of trauma, chronic medical conditions, pain, and end of life care.

This podcast is brought to you by Western MT AHEC and Red Willow Learning Center.

If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Robin Mochi: robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu</itunes:subtitle>
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This podcast is brought to you by Western MT AHEC and Red Willow Learning Center.
If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Robin Mochi: robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu
Contents of the podcast:
00:00 - Intro
01:32 - What We Understand Emotions To Be
03:07 - Components Of Emotions
07:17 - The Emotion Exercise 
12:18 - Taking Control Of Your Emotions
29:20 - Decriminalizing Your Emotions
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<p>This podcast is brought to you by Western MT AHEC and Red Willow Learning Center.</p>

<p>If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Robin Mochi: <a href="mailto:robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu" rel="nofollow">robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu</a></p>

<p>Contents of the podcast:</p>

<p>00:00 - Intro<br>
01:32 - What We Understand Emotions To Be<br>
03:07 - Components Of Emotions<br>
07:17 - The Emotion Exercise <br>
12:18 - Taking Control Of Your Emotions<br>
29:20 - Decriminalizing Your Emotions</p>]]>
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<p>This podcast is brought to you by Western MT AHEC and Red Willow Learning Center.</p>

<p>If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Robin Mochi: <a href="mailto:robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu" rel="nofollow">robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu</a></p>

<p>Contents of the podcast:</p>

<p>00:00 - Intro<br>
01:32 - What We Understand Emotions To Be<br>
03:07 - Components Of Emotions<br>
07:17 - The Emotion Exercise <br>
12:18 - Taking Control Of Your Emotions<br>
29:20 - Decriminalizing Your Emotions</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 1: Daily Rhythms: Stay In Sync Regardless of Your Schedule</title>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2022 04:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Diana I. Lurie, PhD., is a Professor of Neurophamacology in the Skaggs School of Pharmacy at the University of Montana. She recieved he PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania. She directs a research laboratory focusing on dysfunction and the response of the nervous system to natural products, including Ayurvedic herbs. The Lurie laboratory is currently studying neuroinflammation in the brain, and is evaluating the ability of select Ayurvedic herbs to inhibit the release of proinflammatory cytokines. Dr. Lurie teaches in the areas of neuroscience pathophysiology. She is a certified Ayurvedic Practitioner and teaches courses in Ayurveda.

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This podcast is brought to you by Western MT AHEC and Red Willow Learning Center.
If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Robin Mochi: robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu
Contents of the podcast
00:00 - Intro
01:17 - What Is Circadian Rhythm?
08:10 - Chronotypes And Clock Proteins
18:50 - Making Your System Happy
32:54 – Technology Effects Your Sleep Cycle
41:55 -  Sleep Cycle Tips
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<p>This podcast is brought to you by Western MT AHEC and Red Willow Learning Center.</p>

<p>If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Robin Mochi: <a href="mailto:robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu" rel="nofollow">robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu</a></p>

<p>Contents of the podcast</p>

<p>00:00 - Intro<br>
01:17 - What Is Circadian Rhythm?<br>
08:10 - Chronotypes And Clock Proteins<br>
18:50 - Making Your System Happy<br>
32:54 – Technology Effects Your Sleep Cycle<br>
41:55 -  Sleep Cycle Tips</p>]]>
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<p>This podcast is brought to you by Western MT AHEC and Red Willow Learning Center.</p>

<p>If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor, please contact Robin Mochi: <a href="mailto:robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu" rel="nofollow">robin.mochi@mso.umt.edu</a></p>

<p>Contents of the podcast</p>

<p>00:00 - Intro<br>
01:17 - What Is Circadian Rhythm?<br>
08:10 - Chronotypes And Clock Proteins<br>
18:50 - Making Your System Happy<br>
32:54 – Technology Effects Your Sleep Cycle<br>
41:55 -  Sleep Cycle Tips</p>]]>
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