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🗓️ 29 April 2024
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Today, Drs. Jacob Towery and Michael Luo report on the second annual “Finding Humans Less Scary” 2-day marathon in March of this year.
As you all know, I am partial to offering valuable experiences for therapists and the general public for free, and my website (feelinggood.com) and life are focused pretty strongly on this goal, although I realize it isn’t always possible since we all have to support ourselves and our families. That’s why Rhonda and I are so proud of our colleagues, Jacob and Michel, who have now completed their second annual social anxiety marathon, which was open to therapists and the general public alike—in fact anyone struggling with shyness, public speaking anxiety, and other forms of social anxiety.
And the total cost of admission both years had been a simple, $20 tax-deductible contribution to one of the charities listed on the FHLS website. That’s pretty darn cool, since the leaders are among the world’s top experts in the treatment of social anxiety, and there were, in addition, numerous highly trained TEAM therapists providing small group supervision and mentoring as well!
They described a number of highlights from the event, including group exercises, both within the auditorium and also outside, on the streets of Palo Alto, doing exercises designed to help participants overcome fears and build feelings of confidence and self-esteem, including, but not limited to:
And many more
Michael explained that the program was sold out, and that participants came from a wide variety of backgrounds, and many had life-change experiences. Many provided testimonials on what the experience meant to them, including:
“I grew as a person and experienced a dramatic increase in vulnerability and genuineness in my interactions with others.”
“My son attended Jacob Towery's two-day social anxiety workshop, Finding Humans Less Scary, and found it life changing. He asked me to come along for moral support, which meant I witnessed the transformation in real time. I have never seen anything like it in my life! Quite literally, one person went into the conference room that morning and a different person came out at the end of the day. He was elated. He met amazing people and had transformational conversations. He walked down the street hooting like a bird. He looked and acted like he had thrown off some old moldy coat.
“Day two seemed to deepen and solidify the gains. On our drive home he taught me what he had learned (I got some trickle down wisdom!) and he was able to trace how the roots of his social anxiety got started and grew. He reflected on the fact that some people in the room were nearly 70, and that he felt lucky to be learning this stuff at 23.
“I can highly recommend this experience to other people who are struggling with social anxiety and want to try a novel approach to breaking the pattern.”
I’m of the belief that, in a sense, we’re all one. That means that you can’t bring joy to another person without bringing joy to yourself. And Jacob and Michael both seemed to be on a high from their efforts to touch so many people.
If you’re also excited, make sure you register next year well ahead of time so you, too, can have this life-transforming experience, which is (almost) totally free!
Thank you for listening today!
Rhonda and David
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Feeling Good podcast, where you can learn powerful techniques |
0:11.6 | to change the way you feel. I am your host, Dr. Rhonda Borovsky, and joining me here in the |
0:16.8 | Murrieta studio is Dr. David Burns. Dr. Burns is a pioneer in the development of |
0:22.3 | cognitive behavioral therapy and the creator of the new team therapy. He's the author of Feeling |
0:27.4 | Good, which has sold over 5 million copies in the United States and has been translated into over 30 |
0:33.2 | languages. His latest book, Feeling Great, contains powerful new techniques that make rapid recovery |
0:39.3 | possible for many people struggling with depression and anxiety. Dr. Burns is currently an emeritus |
0:45.2 | adjunct professor of clinical psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine. Hello, David, and welcome to all of our listeners around the world. |
1:02.7 | This is the Feeling Good podcast in episode 394. |
1:06.6 | And today we have two very special guests. |
1:09.6 | We have Jacob Tauri, who's a child and adolescent |
1:12.8 | psychiatrist and one of your original team therapy residents. And we have the most incredible |
1:20.3 | Michael Luau. Michael, am I saying your name correctly? Yes. Who's joining us from Chicago |
1:26.8 | from his internship year after graduating from medical school. |
1:30.3 | We welcome you from Chicago. |
1:32.4 | And today we're going to be talking about the two-day workshop that you two-day |
1:34.4 | workshop that you two just put on, which you named Finding Humans Less Scary. |
1:40.9 | So let's dive in and talk about it. |
1:45.7 | Before we start, let's dive in and talk about it. Before we start, let's start with what's important because I know this was a very costly |
1:53.5 | event for those who participated to get two days of high-powered therapy from two of the greatest therapists on planet Earth, |
2:03.4 | two full days with experiential treatment. |
2:09.2 | How much was that like cost like 5,000 bucks a person, 10,000 bucks a person, 20,000. How much, how much do, how much did, how much |
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