Unscripted With Nell Daly

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Sinopsis

Join Nell Daly, a highly credentialed psychotherapist, nationally recognized television commentator and journalist, as she opens up and shares her personal journey from being a conventionally trained, pro-pharma psychotherapist, with a private practice in New York City, to one of the leading advocates for holistic psychiatry in the country. After realizing that it's now estimated that over 80 million Americans are on psychiatric medications including one out of every four women during her child bearing years and millions of elementary school aged children -- Daly relentlessly begins to explore the many alternative ways to heal our minds, bodies and souls, which includes venturing into the metaphysical world (a place this "accidental spiritualist" never thought she would find herself). Through in-depth interviews (that span from deeply moving to funny to occasionally explicit) with some of the worlds most respected thought leadersfrom scientists and thinkers, to doctors, shamans, award winning investigative reporters and spiritual healers and plenty of others in between Nell takes a candid look at her profession and then becomes a human guinea pig, all in the hopes of helping people get Unscripted. Learning everything she can about where science, medicine and spirituality meet, Daly discusses stages of enlightenment, higher consciousness living, new relationship paradigms (think open marriages and the rise of the divine feminine) sexuality, nutrition, the value of facing our sorrows, micro-dosing, ayahuasca, eco-therapy, drive theory, meditation, the connection between creativity and mental health, psycho-spirituality and the value of honing intuition (occasionally talking about all of it in a single episode). A Point Zero production, this podcast is for anyone who has ever struggled with sorrow, love, addiction, loss, grief, and loneliness. Anyone whos ever been on medication and wanted to get off of it. Anyone whos ever been curious about spirituality or the burgeoning field of soul-psychology. Anyone who has ever wondered if the universe really does have their back. And anyone who wants to harness their innate power not only to cope, but to thrive.

Episodios

  • The Female Quotient with Shelley Zalis 

    03/12/2018 Duración: 43min

      Shelley Zalis is an internationally-renewed thought leader for advancing equality in the workplace. She’s also the Founder and CEO of The Female Quotient. When she stopped by the NYC studio last week, we talked about how she started The Girl's Lounge and why closing the the wage gap isn't just a social imperative it's a business imperative.       Shelley calls herself "a chief troublemaker" and this isn't her first rodeo.  She started a research company back in the day, when surveys were just making their way online.  She became one of the first female chief executive officers ranked in the research industry's top 25.  After selling --and then integrating her company to a French firm -- Shelley branched out again on her next adventure.     She founded The Female Quotient.  One of her first initiatives -- to create what I would call "a safe space" for women to hang out and network at what are traditionally male dominated events; think Davos and The Consumer Electronics Show.  Shelley named it The Girls' Loun

  • Doing The Work of Forgiveness & Gratitude with Byron Katie 

    29/11/2018 Duración: 01h02min

    In this special holiday bonus episode Byron Katie and Nell discuss how to use four questions, which Byron Katie calls "The Work" to forgive someone you love.    We can absolutely use "reframing" questions to help many of us cope with spending time with relatives who may trigger us to either 1) feel bad about ourselves or 2) feel angry towards them.  Byron Katie and I discuss this effective technique.     Byron Katie, for those of you who don't know her, is an American speaker and international bestselling author.  Time magazine describes her as "a spiritual innovator for the 21st century."  Elizabeth Gilbert loves her and Jess Lively personally recommended her to me.     As any therapist will tell you, our phones ring off the hook starting around November 1st and usually don't stop until sometime after the New Year.  That's because, for many of us, "going home" is a stressful experience.  Given the current political climate in America, when family members can really be at idealogical or political odds with

  • Why creating community if you're building a business or a life ABSOLUTELY matters with Radha Agrawal.

    19/11/2018 Duración: 01h04min

    Radha Agrawal, no joke, is one of THE MOST fascinating women I've ever sat down with -- ever.  She's a disruptor and inventor by nature and what I call a pacesetter. She's a vocal feminist and savvy savvy businesswoman. Radha is probably most famously known for being the other half of Thinx underwear — she founded the company with her sister back in 2013. A cutting edge concept, they invented absorbent underwear so women don’t have to wear pads or tampons when they have their period (and Thinx was all happening while she was still running a separate successful startup in media wellness called Super Sprowtz.  You would think birthing two businesses from scratch would be enough....think again. Longing for community and a place to let go, a few years ago Radha orchestrated a sober predawn dance party at her apartment. Daybreaker, her third business child was born. Seven years later it’s an events company with almost half a million followers and dozens of chapters worldwide. And yet again, she's not stopping t

  • The Power of Positive Thinking with Ray Bouderau

    12/11/2018 Duración: 44min

    A humans of New York inspirational story, Ray — born and raised in Queens — has something profound to teach all of us: if you fail it shouldn’t be for lack of trying. Self made and tenacious as hell, listen and learn how Ray overcomes fear and self doubt in order to live out his dreams.    From a restaurant and bar owner to construction and New York City real estate, Ray — by sheer grit — is now the Founder of Living the Dreams Films.    With 7 feature length films in the last 2 years alone, Ray’s wholehearted passion for the entertainment industry has seen him work alongside the great talents of Amanda Seyfreid, Alec Baldwin, Johnny Depp, Adam Levine, Taylor Schilling and many others. His films have been met with critical acclaim and wide audiences spanning several genres. I wanted to interview "regular extraordinary people" for the show.  People who have a story we can all relate to and a point a view that's both moving and meant to teach you something about life.  Yes, this is life.     Radical transpare

  • Five Key Strategies to Success with Larry Broughton

    05/11/2018 Duración: 26min

    This episode is for anyone who wants some seriously time tested life advice that won’t overwhelm you. Larry Broughton — Founder, CEO, hotelier, international speaker, best selling author and former Green Beret — sat down with me in NYC to talk about his successes, his failures and the best advice he gives to entrepreneurs and world renowned leaders. He told me the five key strategies he teaches people who really want to live remarkable lives and run businesses that are both successful and meaningful: get rid of your inner mean girl (negative self talk for example).  Then, I press him to tell me EXACTLY how he goes about practicing what he preaches.   Usually I’m like, ok, here are some more tips, some more canned “secrets to success.” Let me make this clear, there is nothing about Larry’s advice (or his book aptly entitled VICTORY) that smacks of canned motivational quotes or shallow advice. A seasoned veteran and one of the most distinguished business leaders I’ve met in long time, Larry has clearly thou

  • How to Raise Capital with Restauranteur  Allison Kave.

    01/11/2018 Duración: 47min

    Allison Cave, along with her business partner, came up with a novel concept — they own a bakery and bar all in one called Butter & Scotch.  It's designed by women with women in mind.    Their goal: to create a safe place where women would feel comfortable stopping in after work, to sip a few cocktails and eat birthday cake. Femmenist and inclusive, they also wanted to run a business that had social impact (one dollar of of every drink you purchase goes to Planned Parenthood). Clearly they didn't just create another restraunt bar, they created a community.       Raising the funds to take on such a project was a whole other matter. Allison has a lot to teach entrepreneurs and women in particular about obtaining friends and family rounds, Kickstarter campaigns and government loans.    I ask her specifics: how she started her business (literally baking for weekend markets), how hard it was, what she learned about raising money, and what she would do differently.  She is open about her experience , self aware

  • Let's Talk About Men, Sex and Sliding into My DM's with Rayna and Ash from Girls Gotta Eat.

    29/10/2018 Duración: 54min

    Rayna Greenberg and Ashely Hesseltine --  the two creators and stars behind the widely popular podcast Girls Gotta Eat --  stopped by the studio in NYC to chat with me about why they're so F’n brave.  We laugh a lot and talk openly about boys, BJ's, what is and what isn't acceptable to say on Facebook Watch, life goals, men who slide into my dm's, consensual non-monogamy, verbal self defense and how long you should wait before you sleep with someone.    Girls Gotta Eat is a comedy podcast where Ash and Rayna talk openly about their love lives and how the cope with the dating scene in NYC.  They also feature guest experts who answer your most pressing relationship questions.    If you don't know who they are, look up their podcast on iTunes and their Instagram accounts. Prepare to laugh your ass off. You’re going to hear me like you've never heard me before.  Yeah, they both think I need to be brave and just tell it like it is. This is the girl equivalent of boy locker room talk, sort of...we're not into dispa

  • Why Do Capable People Suffer from Imposter Syndrome and How to Thrive In Spite of It with Valerie Young

    25/10/2018 Duración: 39min

    This episode is for anyone who has ever felt like they aren’t “good enough” or “qualified enough” to go for or perform a certain job or role — especially women. I asked imposter syndrome expert Valerie Young to break this social and psychic phenomenon down for us AND give us some tips on how we can learn to manage it. Let’s face it, no matter how successful some of us are — or well educated or well trained — many of us (including myself) have secret thoughts that they don’t deserve the success that’s either bestowed on us or that we’re reaching for. Usually this manifests with being afraid to try: to cold call that agent, apply for the funding, go on that audition, even tell your friends and family members your ideas. We hold ourselves back OR when we do get that promotion we get worried people won’t think we’re talented enough and we will be “found out.” We compare ourselves to others, we walk around with the most NEGATIVE thoughts in our brains and we feel depressed that we suck and can’t pull out of it.

  • What Happens When You Stop Apologizing and Post Your Unfiltered Self with Body Positive Activist and One of American's Next Top Model's KhrystyAna

    22/10/2018 Duración: 46min

    Uhm....you hit it out of the park.     KhrystyAna didn't intend to be a Top Model or start a social movement, but she did both last year just by making two simple decisions.  One, she tenaciously went after the audition and two she created an Instagram feed that shows all sides of herself, completely unfiltered.  In this raw and powerful interview, you'll hear how a sweet woman with a tender heart mustered up the courage to continue to pursue modeling into her thirties.  Not only was she determined to to break down age barriers, she stopped photoshopping her pics and started posting real shots that show her curves, her rolls, her thighs -- the truth of what we all look like without lights, camera, makeup and filters.     Tyra and the rest of American fell in love with her.  She now has an Instagram following that's over 300K (it's literally the most gorgeous and inspiring feed you can imagine). She's a self worth educator, fights for human rights by encouraging inclusivity and argues that every shape and s

  • Dana James: Are You a Femme Fatale or a Superwoman?  Finding Out Why Your Archetype Matters

    15/10/2018 Duración: 35min

    This episode is literally a super charged free therapy session.  Dana James, triple certified nutritionist, stopped by the studio to wrap with Nell about her new book, and they dive right in to body types, eating disorders and how your childhood "imprints" shape the way you view yourself and your relationship with food. Dana's book The Archetype Diet was created for women who want to reclaim their self worth for good.   With over two decade's worth of clinical experience between these women, treating patients in their respective private practices, you'll get lots of practical tips on how to drastically improve your mental and physical health using food, not psychiatric medication.     Dana has come up with a theory that we eat and gain and lose weight according to our archetype: the Femme Fatale, the Superwoman, the Ethereal, or the Nurturer.  You can take a test on her website www.danajames.com to figure out which one you are.  Her book gives plenty of recipes and tells you what to eat based on your results.

  • What Do Enlightened People Look Like and How Do They Feel with Jess Lively

    11/10/2018 Duración: 01h17min

    Jess Lively, podcast host of The Jess Lively Show (which has over 10 million downloads) do a  deep dive on all things spiritual. We talk channeling, how to achieve flow states, and openly challenge the popular stereotype of what an enlightened being looks like (usually a man). We finish off the conversation trying to articulate what is must feel like to be an enlightened master and how ones goes about “achieving” enlightenment. Can we all “live outside our heads?” This episode is a ride, so hold on.      Jess is honest and raw and the conversation took me to a place I didn't expect.  I find Jess brave to talk about her spiritual beliefs so openly.  You're going to hear some of my experiences as well that may, for some, be a bit woo woo.  We speak quickly and you'll hear two women trying to articulate some very complex topics.    For more information on my journey and concepts around consciousness hit some of my earlier episodes, especially those with Dr. Eben Alexander.    Books and concepts mentioned in th

  • How, as Leaders, Do We Humanize Work Environments with Erica Keswin.

    08/10/2018 Duración: 42min

    Erica Keswin, author of Bring Your Human to Work gives us practical tips on how we can create more successful businesses by focusing on our relationships with each other and by practicing mindful technology strategies. Before she goes, we get real. We talk about what’s it like to care for elderly parents and children at the same time, how women can’t do everything — at the same time — and how we all struggle with balance. Bringing your human to work means being a thoughtful leader that walks the walk. For more info check out Erica’s website at www.ericakeswin.com

  • Girls Who Wear Glasses, Sexy Instagram Pics, #Metoo and Eating Disorders with Wellness Influencer Ms. Claire Fountain 

    04/10/2018 Duración: 50min

    Claire Fountain is a celebrity yoga teacher and influencer (yes, just check out her Instagram feed, she's done partnerships with big brands like Nike, Amazon and some very cool artists you'll absolutely recognize).     Claire's also a writer, business owner and graduate student. She broke molds when she began posing for the gram since she doesn't have the typical yoga body and she wears glasses in all her pics which I LOVE LOVE LOVE. We talked about imposter syndrome, giving credible life advice, feminism and how we try and navigate the double bind we find ourselves in with social media -- to post or not to post that sexy picture of myself situ.     We also talk about eating disorders, career insecurities and my fantasy of doling out life advice in Times Square.     Need more info or support?  Go to:   www.nelldaly.com www.clairefountain.com www.estherperel.com https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/information-eating-disorder https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline  

  • Can You Really Make Yourself Happier with Gretchen Rubin 

    01/10/2018 Duración: 42min

    Gretchen Rubin, the multiple NYT bestselling author of books such as The Happiness Project and The Four Tendencies stops by the studio and gets real with us. She tells Nell what she really thinks of our ability to achieve more joy in our lives and answers all of those silly but illuminating questions fellow writers want to know like will she ever grace us with a children's book? Does she miss writing biographies?  Does she stick to her resolutions?  Nell and Gretchen nerd out over American history, psychology and what the future holds for someone like her.    For more information and some links to things we talk about click below (like her online classes and books we reference): www.gretchenrubin.com  Elizabeth Gilbert's book on marriage is called Committed: A Love Story  Gretchen's podcast HAPPIER can be found here and on all the usual suspects: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/panoply/happier-with-grechen-rubin 

  • Getting Down with Feminist DJ Tasha Blank 

    27/09/2018 Duración: 40min

    She's a cult NYC figure -- a female DJ (yeah, it's actually a male dominated field), artist, teacher and savvy business woman -- who explains to us that sound changes EVERYTHING and why we MUST dance in order to thrive. And guess what?  She's got the knowledge and experience to back it all up. Plus, she'll open about her journey.     Tasha was totally lost after college, had a failing business for six years and then went on to build The Get Down events, a wellness dance community and an up and coming global brand with digital products.  Can anyone say disruptor? She isn't just telling people to move, she's creating a movement.      Resources: www.tashablank.com www.movethecrowd.com   

  • Molly Bloom -- the Woman Behind the Oscar Nominated Film Molly's Game

    24/09/2018 Duración: 56min

      After hosting the LARGEST underground poker came in the world for the likes of Toby McGuire, Ben Afflek, Leonardo DiCaprio, athletes like A-Rod and international billionaires, Molly Bloom publicly lost everything when the Federal government indicted her.  How does one even begin to rebuild a life? Molly tells us how she went from pleading guilty to convincing Aaron Sorkin to write and direct what became her life's story which was subsequently nominated for an Oscar.     She credits sobriety, her loving mother, her tenacious spirit and putting one foot in front of the other. You can't help but fall in love with Molly, and hold on, her ride has just begun- and she's only forty.   Connect with Molly at: www.iammollybloom.com 

  • How are you? "Terrible, Thanks for Asking" with the fabolous Nora McInerny

    19/09/2018 Duración: 36min

    Creator and host of the "Terrible Thanks for Asking Podcast; Nora McInery is all about getting real (obviously) Widow, Blended Mother, Author, Entrepreneur and all-around amazing person Nora McInery and I get deep and connect with a genuine conversation on her story and how grief shows up in all of our lives.  Her bestselling book, "It's Okay to Laugh, Crying is Cool Too" is a memoir of her marriage to husband Aaron who tragically died of brain cancer. This occurred soon after loosing her father amidst many other huge life events.  Now Nora has found comfort in speaking and writing about grief. Having survived her husband's death the circumstances surround it; unafraid of it though experiencing it fully, she dove in to what grief is and how it presents in our lives.  Unlike everyone around us, Nora emphasizes how important it is to answer the question "How are you" with anything but the nonchalant (and almost roboticly inhuman response) "fine" - in order to begin uncovering your true self. Nora's story and ou

  • How to Manifest Your Intentions with the bestselling author of Open Wide -- Melissa Ambrosini 

    17/09/2018 Duración: 58min

    Melissa's journey to heal herself transformed into a passion to heal others. Raw and honest, she tells us how she went from being a life coach to a published author (following her intuition all the way home), how she first met and fell in love with her soul mate and now rockstar husband (yes, literally he's a rockstar), Nick Broadhurst, and how she came up with the idea to pen a book about sex and love -- which is now the bestselling guide entitled Open Wide. But wait, she doesn't stop there.   She gives us practical tips on how all of us can communicate better.  I can tell you from spending years as a psychotherapist this woman is the real deal. And, simply put, cool as hell.  Part artist, part spiritualist, part healer, part warrior woman, part business savvy guru -- you'll enjoy this convo.  Trust me.   

  • A former heroin addict and patient tells her side of the story.

    08/12/2017 Duración: 01h04min

    A moving one hour interview between myself and a former heroin addict.  It's about her journey, her sobriety and our relationship.  It's for anyone who is struggling with addiction or is having a hard time because someone they love is.  

  • Astrology 101 with Kitty Hatcher

    04/12/2017 Duración: 01h14min

    Have you ever been curious about this metaphysical practice but turned your nose up? I was just like you, until I met Kitty. Are our lives ruled by the planetary system to some extent? A renown astrologer schools us on the basics.

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