What Should We Call It?

What Should We Call It?
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A journey through a dark tunnel, coming out new and improved on the other side, we speak with Christopher from Air Canada, who experienced a series of panic attacks and other stress-related symptoms with no apparent cause. Join us as we dive into Chris' life to understand what led to various scares and how he found his way back to good health only to want to tell his story to anyone who will listen. Take care of your body, or else it will get your attention in other ways, and not in a good way. Let it be known, Chris is alive and well, and he has a message of warning for anyone suffering from a series of symptoms that may be related to how you handle stress.
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Focuses on mental health, stress management, and personal recovery, with episodes that highlight individual experiences of panic attacks and anxiety, as seen in the journey of Christopher from Air Canada, emphasizing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and societal anxiety.

A journey through a dark tunnel, coming out new and improved on the other side, we speak with Christopher from Air Canada, who experienced a series of panic attacks and other stress-related symptoms with no apparent cause. Join us as we dive into Chris’ life to understand what led to various scares and how he found his way back to good health only to want to tell his story to anyone who will listen. Take care of your body, or else it will get your attention in other ways, and not in a good way. Let it be known, Chris is alive and well, and he has a message of warning for anyone suffering from a series of symptoms that may be related to how you handle stress.
Join us for Podcast Episode #2 with Ryan Johnson. We are speaking to him about his journey from childhood, collecting Spiderman and X-Men comics, and how the comic book industry has transformed over the decades to become larger than life, or at least as big as an IMAX screen. Follow along as we describe the history of comic books, decade by decade, while Ryan provides his perspective and input, especially on what it felt like to learn that a comic book from his childhood was becoming a wide-screen movie. It was a child's dream come true!
We will discuss how to find comic books that could increase in value one day, or at least, how to not get duped into overpaying for one that doesn't have much value.
Finally, we will dive into what Ryan's motivation was for collecting and what actually might pull collectors into wanting to collect more and more.
A great reference is a book by Shirley M. Mueller, M.D., called Inside The Head of a Collector: Neuropsychological Forces at Play, but we ran out of time to psychoanalyze Ryan…this time!
Please like and download, as this podcast is a mere 38 minutes, compared to the first one.
English language.
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