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Clear the air

Clearhead
Critical Thinking
Mental Health
Psychosocial Hazards
Chronic Pain
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Toxic Family Dynamics
Motivation
Actively Caring For People
Education
Workplace
Autism Australia/new Zealand
Parenting
Clearhead
Human Resources
Relational Leadership
Social Relationships
Workplace Culture
Sydney
Evolutionary Psychology
Connection

Hosted by Dr Angela Lim, Clearhead co-founder and medical doctor, Clear the Air is a mental health and wellbeing podcast covering those experiences in your life or questions you have that you feel too vulnerable to share with those around you.We speak with experts to share the science behind what you’re experiencing and explore the answers to those questions. Together we get real and raw on the ex... more

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Women continue to face unique pressures, balancing professional, family, and social expectations while carrying the often-invisible mental and emotional load. In this webinar, we’ll explore the experiences of women in leadership roles and what organi... more

Bringing out the best in ourselves and others is something many of us strive for - but how do we realistically work towards it, especially in the workplace? In this episode, behavioural psychologist Dr. Scott Geller explores how motivation, Actively ... more

The representation and inclusion of indigenous models of hauora (health) in mainstream medicine is vital to ensuring culturally-safe health services. In this episode, we delve into Māori mental health specifically from the lens of Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei... more

Psychosocial hazards are now recognised as one of the most significant and complex risks facing modern workplaces, but what do they actually look like in practice, and how can organisations address them in meaningful, effective ways? In this webinar,... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Scott Geller
Behavioral psychologist, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech
Episode: 44 - What Drives Motivation? Psychology, Leadership and Actively Caring for People with E. Scott Geller
Rose Rudolph
Enrolled nurse, Ngāti Whātua, clinician
Whai Maia / Ngāti Whātua health providers
Episode: 43- How Māori Experience Mental Health: Identity, Tikanga, and Access to Support
Dana Carver
Principal at Scarlatti; co-creator and chair of Goods Programmes Trust (GoodYarn Programme)
Scarlatti; Goods Programme Trust
Episode: 42 - Psychosocial Risk Management: How to Identify and Control Workplace Hazards with Dana Carver
Dr. Sherrie Campbell
Licensed clinical psychologist and author known for work on toxic family dynamics
Self-described expert on toxic family dynamics
Episode: 41 - Setting boundaries with Toxic Family with Dr. Sherrie Campbell
Jan Ewing
Clinical neuropsychologist and psychologist specializing in trauma and brain injury
Independent/Academic (University of Queensland advisory work)
Episode: 40 - Healing from Post Traumatic Stress (PTSD) with Dr. Jan Ewing
Bill Von Hippel
Professor of psychology with extensive research on evolutionary psychology and the social leap
University/Research (as described)
Episode: 39 - The Social Paradox: Connection vs Autonomy with Professor Bill Von Hippel
Claire Ashton James
Social psychologist and associate professor of pain management at the University of Sydney's Medical School
University of Sydney
Episode: 38 - Chronic Pain Management: Beyond Pills with Dr Claire Ashton James
Moira Mallon
Certified coach with the International Coaching Federation
Independent coaching practice
Episode: 37: Relational Leadership: How to Lead Beyond Yourself with Moira Mallon
Barry Kirker
Clinical psychologist, clinical lead at Clearhead
Clearhead
Episode: 36: Unpacking Common Mental Health Challenges HR & Leaders Encounter

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Angela Lim
Host of the show and Clearhead co-founder, medical doctor

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37: Relational Leadership: How to Lead Beyond Yourself with Moira Mallon
Q: If you're trying to influence up when your leaders lack self-awareness, what practically works?
Begin by naming what you notice about your own experience and how things look from your perspective. Use question-based dialogue, propose concrete ideas, and seek collaborative solutions. When space for conversation is created, leaders are often willing to slow down and explore new approaches.
38 - Chronic Pain Management: Beyond Pills with Dr Claire Ashton James
Q: Amazing. Well, Claire, what made you become a social psychologist that specializes in pain?
Claire explains her transition from happiness and well-being research to studying how social relationships affect pain, driven by observations of stigma and the belief that social context can shape pain experiences and outcomes.
42 - Psychosocial Risk Management: How to Identify and Control Workplace Hazards with Dana Carver
Q: What are the key stages of psychosocial risk management?
Identify hazards, assess them by measuring intensity and frequency, implement mitigations, and then monitor their effectiveness, with ongoing refinement based on feedback and changing risk profiles.
34: Developing Critical Thinkers with Steve Pearlman
Q: What practical steps can someone take to improve decision-making under time pressure?
Embed critical thinking into training and procedures so that quick decisions still follow a structured approach; use prepped resources, consult experts, and rely on a practiced process rather than ad hoc reasoning.
34: Developing Critical Thinkers with Steve Pearlman
Q: Could you elaborate a little bit for the audience what critical thinking means to you?
Critical thinking starts from the brain's natural processes; it isn't about external tricks, but about self-awareness of how we think and training to control those processes to reach better, more reasoned conclusions.

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A neuroscience of motivation, mental health, and workplace well-being are recurring throughlines. Episodes frequently feature researchers, clinicians, and practitioners who translate psychology, neuroscience, and cultural perspectives into practical guidance for teams, leaders, and individuals. Topics include motivation and leadership, trauma and PTSD, workplace psychosocial risks, boundaries with toxic family, chronic pain in social contexts, autism and neurodiversity in work, hormone-influenced mental health, critical thinking, and culturally grounded approaches to wellbeing. A notable strength is a strong emphasis on actionable strategies, real-world applications, and inclusive, humane approaches to mental health in professional settings... more

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2. Rose Rudolph
3. Dana Carver
4. Dr. Sherrie Campbell
5. Jan Ewing
6. Bill Von Hippel
7. Claire Ashton James
8. Moira Mallon

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