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ManTalks Podcast

Alistair Moes - Anger: What You Need to Know

ManTalks Podcast

Connor Beaton

Society & Culture, Mental Health, Self-improvement, Relationships, Health & Fitness, Education

4.8 • 591 Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2018

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Alistair has run Moose Anger Management since 1995, and been in the counselling field since 1989. He leads a team of anger management therapists which include his partner in life and work, co-owner, Alejandra Proaño, MPsy, MSc, MLit, PCC, RCC. Alistair has developed a manner of working with men and women which is respectful, solution-focussed and based on both academic theory and extensive experience. This experience includes working with trauma, and historic abuse in a manner that honours each person and allows for deep healing, as well as looking at the practical “anger management” work that some prefer. During the last twenty-three years he has worked with thousands of people, mostly men, who have made the phone call out of a desire to create change. Alistair helps people to connect to the intelligence that exists in their heads, hearts and bodies in a manner that invites a deeper connection with themselves, and those close to them. He works exclusively with self-referred clients, which includes those sent from the workplace, or strongly encouraged by a partner or family member, or even, unfortunately, sometimes, a lawyer. Lose Your Temper: A Conscious Exploration of Anger available at: http://angerman.online/the-book/ Check out our Facebook Page and join the community. For more information about ManTalks or to join a ManTalks Mastermind: Click Here Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes visit us at ManTalks.com
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0:00.0

Welcome guys and gals to the Mantox show.

0:12.3

I'm Connor Beatton, the host and founder of Man Talks.

0:15.3

This podcast brings together some of the best thought leaders, teachers, and extraordinary

0:20.2

individuals to help teach

0:21.8

and mentor you on how to be a top performer in life, love, and business. Joining me today is

0:28.7

Alistair Mose, who's a friend of mine who I met doing some work down in Oregon recently. And after

0:36.1

learning a little bit more about Alistair and what he does,

0:39.0

I realize that he would be a great guest to have on the show. So today we're going to be talking

0:44.0

all about anger. It's an important one. It's an important one when it comes to our relationships,

0:49.6

when it comes to our work, when it comes to our mental,, and physical health. So Alistair has been

0:56.4

really, he's been working professionally as a counselor and educator since 1989 and as an anger

1:02.9

management specialist in the private practice since 1995. During this time, he's developed a manner

1:09.8

of working with men and women, which is respectful,

1:12.7

solution-focused, and based on both academic theory and extensive experience.

1:17.7

So this experience really includes working with things like trauma, historic abuse, in a

1:24.7

manner that honors each person really allows for a depth and healing and also looking for

1:30.8

the practical anger management work that some prefer. So Alistair has a really strong background in anger.

1:39.4

And in this podcast, we're going to get into a few different parts. So we're going to talk about

1:43.5

anger as information. We're going to talk about how anger can help you access your desires. It can also

1:50.7

help create shifts in your life. So a lot of the changes that people are looking for can actually

1:57.8

be had and found through the vehicle of anger. And we also get into understanding what our

2:04.8

anger is trying to tell us. So oftentimes anger is directly related and correlated to our ability to

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