PODCAST
What Doesn’t Kills Us by Dr Marion Piper
When shit really hits the fan, it can often send us out into the world seeking comfort in the words of others. We may reach for soppy (or inspirational) jams, poems, quotes and meaningful conversations to help us make sense of what has happened to us.
That’s what this podcast is all about: What Doesn’t Kill Us is a space I’ve carved out, just for us, to learn how to navigate troubled waters in a creative way.
I’ll be jumping on the mic sharing the latest research on my two favourite concepts – posttraumatic growth and creativity – as well as chats I have with people who live and breathe it all.
So if you’re looking to feel seen and turn your pain into power, make sure you subscribe and follow What Doesn’t Kill Us on your preferred streaming platform.
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New episodes drop bi-weekly.
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Kristy Gray on Astrology for Your Higher Self
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The Fear of Finishing (2024 Update)
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Kaylene Langford on Authenticity in Business
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Ellie Rose on Coping Mechanisms and Therapy
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Alexandra Wyman on Grief and Suicide
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Madeline Popelka on Healing from PTSD
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Aimee Davies on Mental Health Support for Creatives
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A Creative Grief Practice
In this episode, Dr Marion Piper shares her very own creative grief practice that has helped her move through loss, grief and changes.
What To Do With The Pain
After a traumatic experience, there’s likely to be leftover pain that you’ll need to deal with. Dr Marion Piper explores how you can take that pain and turn it into something beautiful.
Part 4: Everything SUCKS
Dr Marion Piper addresses the elephant in the room: what do you do when everything SUCKS? You show APPRECIATION.
Part 3: No One Understands Me
Dr Marion Piper talks about deepening your relationships with others is a key life area of posttraumatic growth (PTG).
Part 2: I can’t do this
Dr Marion Piper explores how cultivating personal strength can help you grow after trauma (and what that actually looks like).
Part 1: Nothing Makes Sense Anymore
Dr Marion Piper gives an update about where she’s been and kicks off a new series about posttraumatic growth in action.
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Why creativity isn't a zero-sum game
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