Conversations with Annalisa Barbieri

By: Annalisa Barbieri
  • Summary

  • Have you ever wanted X-ray specs into human behaviour? Then this is the podcast for you. Listen to ‘brilliant, insightful and wise’ agony aunt and journalist Annalisa Barbieri, as she releases exclusive conversations between her and the trusted specialists she’s consulted over the years, who put a life time’s learning into each conversation. Every week you can learn more about yourself and the people around you. Series 6 launched autumn 2023. Series 7 due in the new year 2024.


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    Email us: conversationswithannalisa@gmail.com

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Episodes
  • Should We Move? With psychotherapist Mark Vahrmeyer
    Nov 14 2024

    Welcome to episode 2 of Series 9 (Series 9 will be released sporadically). Should We Move?


    This has always been a question I've been asked a lot via my Guardian column (and in real life) but after the pandemic it was a question that reached, dare I say it, epidemic proportions. It's a simple enough question but the reasoning behind it can really tell us a lot about ourselves. Many people move to get away from problems, not realising that the problems go with them. This is why a few well aimed questions are worth asking of yourself before you move.


    There are some very boring things to consider, too which we run through in this episode. Look out for anything that makes you feel defensive, either in this episode or when people mention certain things to you - those are the very issues you should be digging down into. I've known people who've maxed out their London homes to stretch themselves to buy a huge country pile - with no financial buffer. People who've moved to the middle of nowhere even though they can't drive. Or not considering schools/transport links/hospitals. These are the things that can make or break a successful move. I


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    Produced by Hester Cant. Art work by Lo Cole. Music by Toby Dunham.


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    46 mins
  • Body Image, with Professor Alessandra Lemma, chartered clinical and counselling psychologist and psychoanalyst.
    Oct 31 2024

    I'd been wanting to do this podcast for a while. Professor Alessandra Lemma is one of the most experienced, and insightful, specialists I work with. Every word she shares is a gem. But Pr Lemma's diary is packed and so this took a while to organise. I hope you think it was worth it.


    The idea for this episode - the first in Series 9 - came to me last year but in reality, it had probably been bubbling away for some years. Alessandra and I were working on a problem for my Guardian column. The problem was from a reader who said that, despite them being an adult, they were still being body shamed by their parents for being overweight, this is sadly by no means an unusual problem to arrive on my desk. In our chat Alessandra said a line which stayed with me all of last year. It was this: you can’t delete developmental history it is always there even if you change the surface of the body.

    From this we went off topic a little, as my chats with my specialists sometimes, to talk about how - with some caveats - people who modified their bodies through things like cosmetic or plastic surgery, often didn’t feel happier because whatever developmental history that had led them to be unhappy with themselves, lay within then and beyond the reach of any sort of body modification.

    It got me thinking about how our body image is arrived at. Do we make it, or do others shape it? Why are so many people unhappy with they way they look? In this episode we look at how our body image is formed, who shapes it and how we can try to change our internal dialogue about it. A very useful listen, also, if you are a parent as we often help shape what our children feel about their bodies.






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    You can also support us by sharing this podcast far and wide, it's available wherever you listen to your podcasts. And leaving a review if you can. Thank you so much.


    Produced by Hester Cant. Art work by Lo Cole. Music by Toby Dunham.

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    51 mins
  • A Problem In the Family (and navigating CAMHS) with psychotherapist John Cavanagh
    Aug 1 2024

    This is the last episode, episode six, in Series 8 and in it I talk to UKCP registered family and systemic psychotherapist and John Cavanagh who is also a registered mental health nurse. John specialises in child and adolescent mental health.


    Often children will manifest with a mental health problem that is indicative of what's going on in the family. We talk about this, what those problems might look like, why it's important to treat children as part of the family unit. John also talks us through the CAMHS system which I know some people find very difficult to navigate.


    We also talk about common adolescent and child problems and how to manage them if your child comes to you with them.

    Useful links we talk about in the podcast:

    YoungMinds | Mental Health Charity For Children And Young People | YoungMinds

    Information for 11-18 year olds on understanding CAMHS - Mind

    Stay Alive App: 'a suicide prevention app for the UK, packed full of resources, useful information, and tools to help you stay safe or help someone else'.

    StayAlive - Essential suicide prevention for everyday life

    CalmHarm (https://calmharm.co.uk/)

    DistrACT (https://www.expertselfcare.com/health-apps/distract/)

    NHS England » NHS Mental Health Apps Library to increase access to psychological therapies and help to improve mental health outcomes

    www.psychotherapy.org.uk (Registered psychotherapists search by specialism or area)

    www.aft.org.uk


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    Produced by Hester Cant. Art work by Lo Cole. Music by Toby Dunham.

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    1 hr and 11 mins

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