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Not Fine, Thanks

Not Fine, Thanks

著者: The Quint
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How often have you wanted to say this when someone asks you – 'How are you?' Well, let's talk about it. In The Quint's new podcast series, host and health reporter Anoushka speaks with friends, strangers, and other young professionals about everyday mental health – the things that many of us are experiencing, and often even introspecting and figuring out for ourselves, but don't always talk about in so many words. Think career anxiety, burnout, generational trauma, eco-anxiety, body image issues, and more. Basically, everything that makes you want to say – (I'm) Not fine, thanks! 代替医療・補完医療 個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • When Politics and Ideology Create Rifts in Friendships and Family Ties
    2022/08/31
    How do you navigate the emotional strain of conflicts with family and friends over politics? How much does ideology matter in relationships? Three young Indians discuss on this week's episode of Not Fine, Thanks. Ft. writer, filmmaker, Natasha Badhwar. Tune in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    36 分
  • Do Our Parents’ Attachment Styles Shape Our Future Relationships?
    2022/08/24
    Yes, parents shape the lives of their kids, their personalities, and the people they become. But how deep do the fault lines really run? On this week's episode of Not Fine, Thanks, we ask two young Indian Millennials, Nidhi (28) and Aparna (29), if they think their childhood relationship with their parents has impacted their future romantic relationships, their expectations from their partners and how they approach conflict. FIT also speaks to psychiatrist Dr Ruksheda Syeda to help decode the phenomenon of attachment styles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    30 分
  • The Psychology of Bullying: How It Shapes the People We Become
    2022/08/17
    On this week's episode of Not Fine, Thanks – FIT's podcast series on everyday mental health – we talk to two young professionals in their twenties, Arefa, a 26-year-old who works in the social sector was bullied growing up and M - he doesn't want to be named, is a 23-year-old sports journalist who admits to having bullied other kids when he was in school. Tune in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    29 分

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