https://anchor.fm/thehiddenshow/subscribe Mental Health. Life. Cognisance.....Welcome to The Hidden hosted by Best friend Duo Toren Ylfa and Aiden Riley! our show focuses on Mental health but we delve deep into many other topics including Relationships , Friendships, LGBTQIA+ and news stories the Main stream media doesn't cover.Our guests include experts in these topics as well as like-minded individuals who share our passion for raising awareness and sharing experiences. come chill with us every Sunday & Wednesday
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In today's episode we discuss the sudden surges of anxiety
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Inspired by art of manliness podcast, we discussed Status and the inevitability of it whether we are aware of it or not
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In Today's Episode, Hosts Toren and Aiden discuss a topic all about how not to be like everyone to be loved
Freud's Ego article
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In today's episode, Hosts Toren and Aiden discuss how Ego can affect mental health and negativity associated by taking a look at Sigmund Freud's theory.
Perhaps Freud's single most enduring and important idea was that the human psyche (personality) has more than one aspect.
Freud's personality theory (1923) saw the psyche structured into three parts (i.e., tripartite), the id, ego and superego, all developing at different stages in our lives. These are systems, not parts of the brain, or in any way physical.
According to Freud's psycho-analytic theory , the id is the primitive and instinctual part of the mind that contains sexual and aggressive drives and hidden memories, the super-ego operates as a moral conscience, and the ego is the realistic part that mediates between the desires of the id and the super-ego.
Intro: Audio clips are Frances Haugen and Monika Bickert
Haugen and a number of former Instagram and Facebook insiders,many speaking on camera for the first time,speak candidly about life inside the company. They reveal details of pivotal moments,such as Facebook's acquisition of Instagram in 2012 , and explain how these decisions shaped Instagram and it's values.
The power of the platform is also explored through revealing testimonies from three British users: Lauren, Chenade and Abby. With unflinching honesty, they describe how their lives have been impacted by the app, Lauren was on Instagram for 13 hours per day and found herself increasingly struggling with an eating disorder. Chenade decided to get a Brazilian butt lift,one of the most dangerous cosmetic surgeries in the world, and promote it to her Instagram followers, only to regret her decision soon after. Meanwhile, home-schooled Abby turned to Instagram for solace and found herself sucked into anti-recovery communities who promote self harm
here are a few phone numbers, please write them down in case of an emergency
Samaritans: 116 123
SANEline: 0300 304 7000
National Suicide Prevention Help Line: 0800 689 5652
Calm: 0800 58 58 58
Under 25's
The MIX: 0808 808 4994
LGBTQIA+ Switchboard: 0300 330 0630
Links:
https://www.samaritans.org/about-samaritans/research-policy/suicide-facts-and-figures/latest-suicide-data/
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/suicide
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/ons-england-government-samaritans-wales-b954050.html
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in this weeks episode we talk about depression, exhaustion and the overall daily struggles that come with that. as we all know depression and suicidal rates are on the rise which is not surprising unfortunately due to the massive impact we've all suffered and continue to do so. here are some statistics of suicide, there isn't enough data for this year to be included.
Cheslie Kryst, 30, was a 2017 graduate of Wake Forest University School of Law who was crowned as Miss USA in 2019. After working as an attorney at midsized North Carolina firm Poyner Spruill, Kryst went on to become a host on ‘Extra’ and later returned to the firm to become its first diversity advisor. Kryst died by suicide on January 30. According to police, a 30-year-old female was found unconscious and unresponsive on the ground outside the address 350 West 42nd Street in Manhattan. EMS was called and she was pronounced dead at the scene. The death is indicative of a jump from an elevated position.
Police later identified the body as Kryst, who lived at the address.
In today's episode join hosts Toren and Aiden as they discuss Party Gate that has hit the news following leaked photos and footage from No.1O downing Street. Please do hit the subscribe button and notification bell on your favourite podcast platform and also, follow us on Twitter and Instagram @thehdden and until next time guys have a great day 🙏👌
Hi welcome back to the Hidden podcast, Hosts Toren and Aiden end the year with their personal Goals for the new year then they end the segment with potential Breakthroughs of 2021. We wish you a very happy new year 🎊
Hi, welcome back to another episode with your hosts Toren & Aiden as they discuss how they're 2021 has gone despite the severe hardships we've all had to endure finally ending with our personal roundup's.
In today's episode hosts Toren & Aiden cover Billie Eilish and her recent interview saying how porn negatively impacted her when it came to sex.
In today's episode, hosts Toren and Aiden discuss the harmful effects on children, teens and young adults mental health. They also discuss their own upheavals: From fitness, body dysmorohia, depression and anxiety, the discussion touches on many things related to the online world and what causes mental health issues.
In today's episode hosts Toren and Aiden discuss a controversial subject called Sarco pod or suicide capsule. Real-life participants will start trying the coffinlike “Sarco” during trials set to begin in early 2022, the capsule’s creator, Philip Nitschke, told The Washington Post this week. A legal analysis commissioned by his nonprofit, Exit International, recently concluded that use of the pod will not violate Switzerland’s assisted suicide laws, he said. If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255). You can also text a crisis counselor by messaging the Crisis Text Line at 741741.
Sorry for the weird cut at the end my phone battery died. In today's episode join Toren and Aiden as they discuss the bad side of Social Media and the effects it has on young Adolescents & adults - a article written on scary mommy in 2019, 61% of girls said there parents never monitor there use on social media: 31% of girls have been bullied or made fun and what is more alarming 85% of girls received friend requests from strangers with 44% of girls have accepted friend requests from strangers. Article: We Need To Talk About What Social Media Is Doing To Young Girls (scarymommy.com) Article: Impact of Social Media on Youth Mental Health | University of Nevada, Reno (unr.edu) Dr. Lisa Hinkelman, Ph.D., tells Scary Mommy she was inspired to conduct the study after spending nearly a decade researching the pressures facing young girls. “I wanted to be able to amplify the national conversation on girls so that we can truly understand their lives and then support them in developing strength and confidence.” It’s a huge study, no doubt, and covers a lot of ground. The most interesting statistics surrounded the use of social media and its effect on young girls when it comes to bullying, parental monitoring, and self-worth. Not surprisingly, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter were the most popular social media apps used by young girls today — Facebook is mostly just for parental political rants and for your Aunt Debbie to complain about her well-done steak from Applebees. 31 percent of the girls surveyed admitted they have been bullied or made fun of on social media. In fact, a large portion of girls polled admitted they’ll even delete posts if they don’t get enough “likes.” Which, for these girls, probably means Instagram. Sharing a cute pic of yourself and not getting as many double-taps as your friends feels harsh to them, and their self-worth is deeply affected by it. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @thehdden also follow us on apple podcasts & leave us a review as this is one way of supporting our show
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In this episode Toren & Aiden discuss detrimental factors of the news that play key roles in our mental health. They speak of reasons why they keep away from the news and why they choose to watch outlets of their own choice, on their terms.
In this episode we discuss the importance of friendship when struggling with mental health. Friendships are not only vital for personal growth but can save a person suffering from a mental health condition from spiraling. We speak about our own journeys of how our own friendship saved us both from being victims to mental health. Follow us on Twitter: @thehdden
In there very first episode join Cohosts Toren Ylfa and Aiden Riley as they discuss how they cope with there mental health by using methods such as CBT, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, learning a new hobbies or reading books etc.
Welcome to the hidden. Join Toren Ylfa and Aiden Riley every Sunday and Wednesday for discussions on mental health, societal issues,life relationships and more