
A Dose of Compassion Podcast
1) Compassionate Media: Communicating a World in Crisis with Dr Simon Cottle
Michael Juberg interviews Dr. Simon Cottle, a media and communication professor emeritus at Cardiff University, about his work on global crises and the role of media. Dr. Cottle discusses his latest b...Show More
2) Exploring Attachment Styles and Compassion with Dr. Deanna Varley
Today we have the privilege of speaking with Dr Deanna Varley, a postdoctoral research associate at The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use at the University of Sydney. Her ...Show More
3) Navigating Political Grief with Compassion - Dr. Darcy Harris
Today we have the privilege of speaking with Dr Darcy Harris, a Professor of Than-natology at King’s University College at Western University in Canada. She also maintains a private clinical practice ...Show More
4) The Science of Kindness with Dr. Miriam Mongrain
Today we have the privilege of speaking with Dr Myriam Mongrain, a clinical psychologist and Full Professor of Psychology at York University in Canada. She is an active clinician and researcher. Her P...Show More
5) The Neuroscience of Compassion and Conflict with Olga Kilmecki
Dr. Olga Klimecki, a neuroscientist and psychologist, discusses her research on mindfulness, neuroplasticity, and compassion in this interview. She explores how mindfulness and compassionate practices...Show More
6) Cultivating Compassion from local initiatives to global impact - with Dr. Lynn Reeder
Dr. Lynn Reeder from the Charter for Compassion discusses her work promoting compassion-driven initiatives from local community projects to global research collaborations. She highlights the Charter's...Show More
7) Compassionate Politics
Across the world, democracy is in retreat. In many nations, far-right populist leaders are gaining ground while everywhere elections are becoming increasingly susceptible to interference by rogue stat...Show More
8) Opening awareness with Dr. Nate Klemp
With the avalanche of information coming at us every day, closing down our minds and hearts seems to be the only way to survive. In this climate of distraction and division, Nate Klemp, PhD, will talk...Show More
9) How we banned the bomb
On 7 July 2017 – following a decade of advocacy by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) and its partners – an overwhelming majority of the world’s nations adopted a landmark gl...Show More
10) Compassionate care for the youngest among us
10,000 children die every day from hunger-related illnesses and globally more than 1 billion children live in poverty. This despite the fact we have the resources and the wealthy to alleviate poverty ...Show More