Parent Appreciation Radio

Parent Appreciation Radio gives moms and dads practical tips and lots of understanding for all the ups and downs that go with the biggest job on the planet”. Each podcast episode, hosted by Glorea De Gaetano, founder and CEO of the Parent Coaching Institute features an interview with parent coaches or guest parenting experts. Site does not publish an RSS feed, but users can subscribe via iTunes.

Freedom Center’s Madness Radio

The Freedom Center “is a support and activism community run by and for people labeled with severe ‘mental disorders.’ We call for compassion, human rights, self-determination, and holistic options. We create alternatives to the mental health system’s widespread despair, abuse, fraudulent science and dangerous treatments”. The Madness Radio Podcast series consists predominantly of interviews with researchers and clinicians in which traditional views on mental health are explored and challenged. The RSS feed contains links to the latest podcasts added to the series. Also available on iTunes.

Neuropod @ nature.com

NeuroPod is the “neuroscience podcast from Nature, produced in association with the Dana Foundation. Each month, Kerri Smith will be delving into the latest research on the brain, from its molecular makings to the mysteries of the mind”. The RSS feed contains links to the latest podcasts and can be put directly into iTunes.

Your Mental Health @ BlogTalkRadio

BlogTalkRadio is one of the leading social radio networks, providing users with the tools to create their own live talk show. Your Mental Health, hosted by Jacqueline Foreman is a podcast that deals with “mental health issues and illness as well as the stigmas attached to people who suffer from various forms of mental illness. These illnesses include depression, personality disorders, ADHD, agoraphobia, panic, anxiety and many more. Experts will be available each week to answer questions on these topics and offer insights and places where you or a loved one can get help”. The RSS feed contains the latest podcasts added to the site. You can also subscribe via itunes.

MNI Podcasts

The MNI (Montreal Neurological Institute) podcasts “showcase experts talking about their research, important issues and current events at the MNI“, a research medical centre in Montreal dedicated to neuroscience. The RSS feed contains links to the latest podcasts added to the site.

Living Skillfully: Hypnotherapy and Health Science

Living Skillfully is a blog by New Zealand hypnotherapist Mike Reeves-McMillan. Mike’s blog is a “collection of book reviews, ideas, hints and notes on ways to use your mind to improve your life and general health”. The blog is accompanied by a free hypnotherapy recordings podcast. The RSS feed contains links to the latest recordings added to the podcast.

The Shrink Is In

The Shrink Is In is a podcast by Dr. Howard Gurr, a licensed psychologist “who provides the public with appropriate mental health information in an entertaining and easy listening manner”. The RSS feed contains links to the latest podcasts added to the site.

School Psychology Podcast with Dr Gaston Weisz

The School Psychology Podcastcenters around school psychology, education, special education, parenting, child development, teaching practices and staff development”. It is the work of Dr Gaston Weisz, a School Psychologist working in an elementary school, private practice and teaching at a University. The RSS feed contains links to the latest podcasts added to the site.

Wise Counsel Podcast @ Mental Help Net

The Wise Counsel Podcast is a sub-section of the Mental Help Net website. The podcast is hosted by David Van Nuys, Ph.D, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Sonoma State University and is a series of audio interviews with prominent psychological researchers and clinicians on topics in mental health, wellness and psychotherapy. The RSS feed contains descriptions and links to the latest podcasts added to the site.

Shrink Rap Radio

Shrink Rap Radio is a podcast, created and hosted by David Van Nuys, Ph.D, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Sonoma State University. David’s goal is to “bring you more-or-less weekly interviews with fascinating practitioners who work in and around the broad field of psychology”. The podcast is targeted to consumers with an interest in the psychology of every-day life, what makes people tick and what psychology (as a science) can help us understand about the way the world works. The topics and interviewees are varied and topical. The RSS feed contains descriptions and links to the latest podcasts added to the site.