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Dr. Mathis branches out a bit in this podcast to discuss the “fear factor” that is often inherent when people think about examining themselves and connecting with “the real them inside”, thus allowing them to become the best person they can be. This perspective is discussed from both an existential aspect and a mental health […]

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Dr. Mathis branches out a bit in this podcast to discuss the “fear factor” that is often inherent when people think about examining themselves and connecting with “the real them inside”, thus allowing them to become the best person they can be. This perspective is discussed from both an existential aspect and a mental health […]

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In the first podcast of 2015, Dr. Mathis discusses the concept of remembering past friends, family, and events in a positive light as a method of overcoming the negative events and/or memories that often occur to us during this time of year. This is especially true for those currently experiencing bad things in their lives and […]

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In this podcast, Dr. Mathis revisits previous topics concerning the holidays and ways to make them better and minimize some of the stress that often accompanies them. Key points he makes are the re-routing of old neurological pathways into more positive, constructive ones, as well as ways to distract and “short-circuit” old pathways that still […]

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Inappropriately displayed anger that is present in a variety of relationships (e.g., couples, marriages, work, school, friendships) is the topic of this podcast by Dr. Mathis. In it, he discusses the origins of this verbal and physical aggressive behavior, the potential consequences of being in such a relationship long-term, the various negative aspects of this […]

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At the opening of this podcast and after playing a piece of rock history, Dr. Mathis gives a brief overview of some classic rock songs, artists, and equipment used to make some of the well-known material that has become part of the history of the rock music landscape. On a professional note, he talks about […]

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This podcast starts off with a brief description and samples in relation to the Chuck Berry “chunka chunka” riffs that permeate so many of the songs that came after him in a variety of genres, from rock to acoustic-rock to metal to country-rock. Just as these roots come from an artist who was under appreciated […]

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Dr. Mathis explores the age-old controversy of environmental and/or natural influences versus genetic, inherited predispositions when it comes to various emotional, behavioral, and personality disorders in this edition of his podcasts. Contributing and “buffering” factors will also be explored, as possible mechanisms to cope with persons who are more likely to develop various disorders by […]

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In this podcast and in addition to some musical instrument history concerning the Hammond organ and Leslie speaker, Dr. Mathis discusses the concept of “No Excuses” for misbehaviors, regardless of the circumstances. While many persons have psychological disorders and/or issues that befall them, there is never a reason to use these as convenient excuses for […]

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Taking a break from more serious topics concerning mental health, except for intermingled excerpts about morals, negative lifestyles, and cognitive-behavioral tactics, Dr. Mathis devotes this podcast to some music history and gear trivia. It is hoped listeners will find it educational from a musical perspective, while getting an intermingling of life lessons and opinions concerning […]

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