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🗓️ 24 October 2022
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Change is possible. There is hope. You just need a roadmap toward that change. On today's episode, Duane speaks with Lee LaMee, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who has a lot of wisdom and experience in the field of change.
Lee talks about his book, The Theory & Practice of Well-Being: Your Comprehensive & Actionable Guide to the Good Life, which he has put together in a digestible, down-to-earth, pragmatic way so people can take action. He also shares his personal experience, having worked on both sides of this field – the medical side and the mental health side – and how that all came together to create a guide to help people live their best life.
With a background in various settings including oncology, psychiatry, Veterans Affairs, and medical-surgical nursing, Lee studied in Amsterdam before continuing his studies in the United Kingdom. He has worked as a registered nurse and is also a U.S. Air Force veteran. Lee is very passionate about human behavior and helping others improve their mental well-being.
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0:44.3 | Facebook and type in the Addictive Mind podcast and click join. So today our guest is Lee Lemmy, |
0:51.6 | and he is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with a background in |
0:57.0 | various settings, including oncology, psychiatry, veterans affairs, and medical surgical nursing. |
1:02.9 | He is studied in Amsterdam before continuing his studies in the United Kingdom and has worked |
1:10.1 | as a registered nurse. |
1:12.0 | He's also U.S. Air Force veteran and ultimately he is very passionate about human behavior |
1:19.2 | and helping others improve their mental well-being. |
1:22.5 | And today we are going to talk about his book, The Theory and Practice of Well-Being, |
1:28.5 | your comprehensive and actionable guide to the good life. |
1:32.4 | So in this interview, Lee talks about his personal experience working in both sides of |
1:40.9 | this field, working on the medical side and the mental health side, |
1:52.1 | and how that all came together to create a guide to help people live their best life, |
1:55.1 | to really live the good life, to find well-being. |
2:03.1 | And as he says in the interview, Lee, much like myself, is an optimist that change is possible. And he talks about the roadmap towards that change. |
2:07.7 | I think you'll get a lot out of this episode. |
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