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THE CAPITAL PERSPECTIVE PODCAST

THE CAPITAL PERSPECTIVE PODCAST

著者: Adam Stacey Founder Podcast Host Mental Health Addictions Counselor 1st Year Student
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The Capital Perspective Podcast is an independent Canadian audio show hosted and founded by Adam Stacey. The show serves as an open forum exploring the intersection of national politics, public policy, business, and local community narratives affecting mental health & addictions in our communities all over the world. Show Overview and Evolution The Host: Adam Stacey is a mental health and addictions counselling student and advocate. The Content Pivot: Initially launched with a heavy emphasis on mental health, resilience, and personal reflection, the series has broadened its scope.Adam Stacey, Founder, Podcast Host, Mental Health Addictions Counselor 1st Year Student 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Episode #16 - Season #2- (AUDIO VERSION) Experts on Why Parents Struggle to Apologize to Kids With Host
    2026/04/24

    Episode #15 - Season #2- (AUDIO VERSION) Experts on Why Parents Struggle to Apologize to Kids With Host Adam Stacey, Founder & Podcast Host Le Hawkesbury Social Podcast & Mental Health Pod & Lunchroom News & Entertainment


    Dr. Lara Barbir, Psy.D., PMH-CI

    empower aspiring parents and professionals to break the cycle of complex trauma through inner child work and re parenting, ultimately becoming the emotionally secure parent they needed. By focusing on the parent's internal security through my integration of neuroscience, EMDR, and compassion-based practices, we create lasting emotional safety for the next generation. Available for university lectures and parenting conferences on building emotional legacies.I’m a licensed clinical psychologist with over 13 years of experience supporting adults navigating trauma, depression, anxiety, perinatal mental health, and the nervous-system impacts of chronic stress and sleep disruption. I also speak and teach on re parenting, trauma healing, and emotional security for clinicians, parents, and organizations.


    Dr. Vanessa Vitiello

    licensed clinical psychologist specializing in perinatal mental health. I work with women navigating the emotional challenges of pregnancy, postpartum, and early motherhood, including postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, birth trauma, pregnancy loss, perfectionism, and the identity shift that comes with becoming a parent.I hold a doctorate in clinical psychology (PsyD) and completed my postdoctoral fellowship at The Motherhood Center of New York, one of the leading perinatal mental health treatment centers in the country. That training gave me a depth of expertise in maternal mood disorders that shapes everything I do.I take a warm, integrative approach to therapy.


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    51 分
  • Episiode 15 - Season #2 - 9 (VIDEO PORTION) Why Parents Struggle to Apologize to Kids, Meet 2 Doctors Opinions & Host Adam Stacey As Usual Will Direct The Show...
    2026/04/23

    Episode #15 - Season #2- Experts on Why Parents Struggle to Apologize to Kids With Host Adam Stacey, Founder & Podcast Host Le Hawkesbury Social Podcast & Mental Health Pod & Lunchroom News & Entertainment


    Dr. Lara Barbir, Psy.D., PMH-CI empower aspiring parents and professionals to break the cycle of complex trauma through inner child work and re parenting, ultimately becoming the emotionally secure parent they needed. By focusing on the parent's internal security through my integration of neuroscience, EMDR, and compassion-based practices, we create lasting emotional safety for the next generation. Available for university lectures and parenting conferences on building emotional legacies.I’m a licensed clinical psychologist with over 13 years of experience supporting adults navigating trauma, depression, anxiety, perinatal mental health, and the nervous-system impacts of chronic stress and sleep disruption. I also speak and teach on re parenting, trauma healing, and emotional security for clinicians, parents, and organizations.


    Dr. Vanessa Vitiello licensed clinical psychologist specializing in perinatal mental health. I work with women navigating the emotional challenges of pregnancy, postpartum, and early motherhood, including postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, birth trauma, pregnancy loss, perfectionism, and the identity shift that comes with becoming a parent.I hold a doctorate in clinical psychology (PsyD) and completed my postdoctoral fellowship at The Motherhood Center of New York, one of the leading perinatal mental health treatment centers in the country. That training gave me a depth of expertise in maternal mood disorders that shapes everything I do.I take a warm, integrative approach to therapy.

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    51 分
  • Episode #14 - Season #2 - Small Habits, Big Shifts: Rebuilding Your Wellness One Day At A Time
    2026/04/19

    Episode #14, Season #2 of Le Hawkesbury Social Wellness Podcast feels like a quiet sunrise for the mind, calm, hopeful, and full of forward motion. Every element works together like instruments in a well-tuned piece of music, guiding the viewer toward the central idea: meaningful change doesn’t arrive with fireworks, it grows through steady, intentional steps.

    The title “Small Habits, Big Shifts: Rebuilding Your Wellness One Day At A Time” reads like a quiet revolution disguised as a gentle invitation. It doesn’t shout or overwhelm. Instead, it leans in, taps you on the shoulder, and says, “Start here.”

    At its core, the title challenges one of the most common misconceptions about personal growth and mental health: the belief that change must be dramatic, immediate, and all-encompassing to matter. In reality, transformation behaves more like a slow tide than a crashing wave. The phrase “Small Habits” anchors this idea. It brings the focus down to the level of daily actions, the seemingly insignificant choices like getting out of bed on a hard day, drinking water, going for a short walk, or choosing to speak kindly to yourself. These are not flashy victories, but they are foundational ones.

    Then comes the pivot: “Big Shifts.” This part of the title stretches the lens outward, reminding listeners that those small, consistent actions accumulate into something powerful. It’s a cause-and-effect relationship wrapped in hope. The wording suggests that change is not reserved for the lucky or the naturally disciplined, but is accessible to anyone willing to take incremental steps. It reframes progress as something earned through patience rather than perfection.

    The subtitle, “Rebuilding Your Wellness One Day At A Time,” adds another layer of depth. The word “rebuilding” is especially important. It acknowledges that something may have been lost, disrupted, or damaged. That could be mental health, emotional stability, routine, or even a sense of identity. Rather than ignoring that reality, the title embraces it. It offers compassion without dwelling in defeat. Rebuilding implies strength, resilience, and the possibility of creating something even more stable than before.

    “One Day At A Time” grounds the entire message in practicality. It removes the pressure of long-term overwhelm and brings the focus back to the present moment. There’s something almost therapeutic in that phrasing. It mirrors approaches often used in recovery and mental health practices, where breaking life into manageable pieces helps reduce anxiety and increase a sense of control. It tells the listener they don’t need to have everything figured out. They just need to take the next step.

    Altogether, the title functions as both a philosophy and a promise. It meets people where they are, especially those who may feel stuck, exhausted, or uncertain about how to move forward. It doesn’t demand drastic reinvention. Instead, it offers a path that is steady, compassionate, and achievable.

    There’s a quiet strength in that approach. Like planting seeds in unseen soil, the work may not look impressive at first, but over time, it grows into something undeniable. This title captures that truth beautifully, positioning the episode as a guide for anyone ready to begin again, not all at once, but step by step, habit by habit, day by day.


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