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  • How Breast Cancer Sideswipes Women’s Careers — and Their Marriages
    2025/12/18

    Breast cancer doesn’t just affect a woman’s health — it disrupts her entire life. In this interview, Dr Angela Tan, a leading sexual wellness doctor in Singapore, explains how treatment can sideswipe professional women by forcing them into early menopause at the height of their careers. The impact is deep and often hidden:

    • sudden hormonal changes that affect confidence, focus, and performance
    • career setbacks during a woman’s most productive years
    • strain on marriages and long-term relationships
    • emotional challenges around identity, intimacy, and self-worth
    • grieving the life they had before diagnosis

    Dr Tan shares what women, partners, and employers need to understand about the emotional, physical, and relational cost of cancer treatment — and what support truly looks like when a woman’s career, wellbeing, and marriage are all affected at once.

    A powerful conversation for anyone navigating survivorship, caring for a partner, or working with women facing breast cancer.

    Connect with Dr. Angela Tan

    www.reiwahealth.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-angela-tan/

    https://www.instagram.com/drangelatan/

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    14 分
  • Why Men Hide Their Pain Behind Anger
    2025/12/05

    Canadian counsellor Bill Jeffery explains why depression in men is often disguised as anger, irritation, outbursts, withdrawal, and emotional shutdowns — and why so many men - and their partners - don’t recognise it for what it is.

    We break down:

    • Why male depression rarely looks like sadness
    • How boys are conditioned to suppress emotions
    • Why anger becomes a socially “acceptable” outlet
    • How partners can spot the early signs
    • What support actually works for high-functioning men

    If you are a high achiever, a partner of one, or someone supporting men’s mental health, this interview will change how you see anger forever.

    Subscribe for more interviews on executive mental health, performance, and resilience.

    Connect with Bill Jeffery:

    www.Lonelyman.ca

    www.billjeffery.com

    www.cmhanl.ca/harbour-strong

    Here's the link to Bill's recording, Lonely Man:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmhdTpp6hqk

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    30 分
  • The Real Reason You Feel Lost and Depressed
    2025/11/19

    In this episode of Being Human, Lisa Oake speaks with former journalist turned therapist Matthew Hussey about the hidden emotional cost of the digital age — and how technology, capitalism, and trauma have quietly reshaped our capacity to connect. From the “rage economy” of social media to the quiet work of healing through therapy, this episode is a meditation on what it means to stay human in a time of constant noise and emotional mining. In this episode: - The rise of the “emotional extraction” economy - How algorithms feed outrage and loneliness - How trauma impacts trust and relationships - Why slowing down and connecting with others might be the most radical act left A conversation for anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed by the modern world — and wondered if there’s still room for empathy, reflection, and meaning.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • The State of Intimacy: Psychodynamic Sexual Therapist Dr. Richard Lim on Modern Desire.
    2025/11/05

    In this episode of Being Human, Lisa Oake talks with psychodynamic sexual therapist Dr. Richard Lim of The Relational Counselling Studio about intimacy in modern relationships.

    In this episode:

    • Inside the therapy room; the real story on modern intimacy and relationships.
    • Low male sexual desire is more common than you think.
    • How your family of origin impacts your current relationships.
    • Overcoming the impact of trauma and PTSD on desire.
    • How couples move past infidelity and start their relationships anew.
    • Advice for dealing with physical limitations and performance anxiety in the bedroom.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction

    04:58 The Myth of Male Sexual Desire

    10:30 When the Attraction is Gone

    23:15 The Impact of Family of Origin

    38:00 PTSD and Trauma

    52:18 Getting Over Infidelity

    01:04:30 Performance Anxiety

    To learn more about Dr. Richard Lim or to make an appointment, visit his website: https://www.therelational.com/

    You can contact Lisa at:

    📩 lisa@oakemedia.com

    LinkedIn – Lisa Oake | https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaoake/

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Finding Enough: Andrew Hallam on Money, Mortality & Meaning
    2025/11/02

    What if financial success doesn’t automatically lead to happiness?

    In this episode of Being Human, Lisa Oake speaks with Andrew Hallam — bestselling author of Millionaire Teacher and Balance. Andrew retired in his 30s, not to stop working, but to start living.

    They explore the emotional side of money: how comparison can quietly erode joy, why “enough” is so hard to define, and what it really means to live a rich life — in every sense of the word.

    From surviving cancer to living nomadically with his wife, Andrew shares the lessons that shaped his philosophy on wealth, mortality, and meaning.

    In this thoughtful dialogue, Andrew and Lisa discuss:

    • Why chasing wealth can erode happiness
    • The “four-legged table” of a balanced life: purpose, health, relationships, and money
    • What his cancer diagnosis taught him about time and gratitude
    • The hidden cost of comparison and social media
    • How cultural norms shape our financial behavior
    • Teaching kids about money through modeling, not preaching
    • Why the best investment might be your next hour of peace

    📘 Learn more about Andrew’s book Balance here: https://andrewhallam.com/balance/

    Follow Lisa for more interviews on leadership, media training, and living with purpose:

    LinkedIn – Lisa Oake | https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaoake/

    📩 lisa@oakemedia.com

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    42 分
  • Staying Grounded at the Top: Dylan Frittelli on Golf, Pressure & Purpose
    2025/10/31

    Professional golfer Dylan Frittelli sits down for a thoughtful conversation about staying balanced in one of the world’s most competitive sports. From his childhood in post-apartheid South Africa to winning on the PGA Tour, Dylan shares how gratitude, perspective, and self-compassion have shaped his success both on and off the course.

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    20 分