Have you ever wanted X-ray specs into human behaviour? Then this is the podcast for you. Listen to ‘brilliant, insightful and wise’ agony aunt and journalist Annalisa Barbieri, as she releases exclusive conversations between her and the trusted specialists she’s consulted over the years, who put a life time’s learning into each conversation. Every week you can learn more about yourself and the people around you. Series 10 launched 1 September 2025.Make a one off donation: https://supporter.acast.com/conversations-with-annalisa-barbieriWant this podcast ad free? Head over to my Substack page: https://pocketannalisa.substack.com/Insta: @annalisabarbieriTwitter: AnnalisaBEmail us: conversationswithannalisa@gmail.comAll the links: Linktree.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/conversations-with-annalisa-barbieri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Projection with psychotherapist Ryan Bennett-Clark (00:46:06)
In the spring of 2020, I got a letter. It was, quite possibly, the worse letter I’ve ever got and I’ve had a few. It was full of bile and unhappiness, unfair and harsh. I recognised immediately that t...
Overwhelmed with Claudia Hammond (00:41:36)
Claudia Hammond is an award-winning author and broadcaster. Listeners may recognise her name and voice from her Radio Four programme All in the Mind, or Health Check on the BBC’s World Service. Claudi...
Facing Fate with Andrew Balfour (00:38:35)
Hello and welcome to E3 of S11 of Conversations with Annalisa Barbieri.This one is a bit of a potentially scary subject: facing fate. But I’m here to hold your hand through it.I’ve certainly had to do...
Body Focused Repetitive Behaviours (BFRBs) with Professor Clare Mackay (00:46:33)
Welcome back to Series 11 and episode 3. What are BFRBs? It's picking, biting or pulling, skin, nails or hair or Body Focused Repetitive Behaviours.Here I’m in conversation with Professor Clare Mackay...
The Good Enough Mother with Professor Alessandra Lemma (00:38:42)
Here is episode 1 of Series 11 of my podcast: Conversations with Annalisa Barbieri. I’ve long been fascinated with the idea of good enough, not only in mothering but, actually, for so many things. We ...
Anxiety in the Young with psychotherapist Alison Roy (00:46:55)
One of the things I've noticed in recent years is the rise of anxiety in the young. What do I mean by young? Around secondary school age 11-18/19. It's not, as I say in this episode, that younger chil...
Finding Joy with Professor Morten Kringelbach (01:01:09)
This episode is quite heavy on the neuroscience, which is one of my favourite subjects and it was recorded in person, in Oxford. I'm in conversation is with Professor Morten Kringelbach, Professor of ...
How to Make Friends with Chris Mills (00:50:36)
As the years have gone by I've noticed a real shift in the sort of problems I get and friendship is a subject which is rearing its head again and again now. From young people to old the question is: h...
Siblings with Catherine Carr (01:01:34)
The sibling podcast in series one remains the most listened to of all the Conversations with Annalisa Barbieri podcasts. So it seemed only right to re-visit this with a Sibling 2.0 episode. In this ep...
Facing Adversity with Professor Lucy Easthope (00:56:42)
In this episode Lucy and I discuss how to do hard things, such as face adversity. Much as we all like to believe in an Enid Blyton [insert whichever imaginary world brought you comfort as a child] wor...
Should I have a(nother) baby? with psychotherapist Julia Bueno (00:41:33)
Welcome back! This is episode 1 of Series 10. Here I'm in conversation with UKCP registered psychotherapist and author Julia Bueno (who joined us in Series 4 talking about the Inner Critic, so do have...
Womb Life. Life before we are born with psychotherapist Graham Music (00:56:58)
This podcast was inspired by Graham Music's book of the same name, Womb Life which is the best book on pregnancy I've ever read.Graham and I talk about the secret life of twins in the womb and how the...
The Parentified Child with psychotherapist Lisa Bruton (00:36:29)
In this, the penultimate episode of Series 9, I talk to UKCP accredited psychotherapist Lisa Bruton who is also a guest tutor at the University of Oxford. We talk about the Parentified Child. Which is...
Hope and Loss with psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr Stephen Blumenthal (00:50:09)
In this episode, an idea suggested by my conversationalist, clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr Stephen Blumenthal, we explore the big, painful emotion of loss.We tend to body swerve feeling or...
Retirement: should you, could you? From a psychological POV with psychotherapist Chris Mills (00:44:56)
Increasingly I get asked this question a lot in my Guardian column. Not from a financial POV but the 'should I retire and what will life be like afterwards?' question. Welcome to episode 3 in this ser...
Should We Move? With psychotherapist Mark Vahrmeyer (00:45:44)
Welcome to episode 2 of Series 9 (Series 9 will be released sporadically). Should We Move?This has always been a question I've been asked a lot via my Guardian column (and in real life) but after the...
Body Image, with Professor Alessandra Lemma, chartered clinical and counselling psychologist and psychoanalyst. (00:50:54)
I'd been wanting to do this podcast for a while. Professor Alessandra Lemma is one of the most experienced, and insightful, specialists I work with. Every word she shares is a gem. But Pr Lemma's diar...
A Problem In the Family (and navigating CAMHS) with psychotherapist John Cavanagh (01:10:34)
This is the last episode, episode six, in Series 8 and in it I talk to UKCP registered family and systemic psychotherapist and John Cavanagh who is also a registered mental health nurse. John speciali...
Family Estrangement with Psychotherapist Chris Mills (00:50:50)
Very early on in my career as The Guardian's Agony Aunt the letters started coming in about family estrangements - the "should I cut X out of my life" style questions. Back then, cutting a family memb...
Attachment with psychotherapist Dr Graham Music (00:55:18)
What is attachment and how does attachment theory different from the primary real-life attachment we learnt as babies? The two often get confused. In this episode I talk to child, adolescent and adult...
Forensic Psychotherapy with clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr Stephen Blumenthal (00:55:44)
Forensic psychotherapy is psychotherapy with people who have committed criminal offences. In this episode I talk with clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr Stephen Blumenthal who is registered wi...
Self-sabotage with psychotherapist Ryan Bennett-Clarke (00:53:38)
Did you know that procrastination, risky behaviour, blaming others and even infidelity may be a sign of self-sabotage? There are a host of other symptoms, too. In this, episode 2 or Series 8, I discus...
Baby Loss with Professor Lucy Easthope (01:06:04)
Welcome to series 8 of Conversations with Annalisa Barbieri. This episode was Professor Lucy Easthope's idea as it’s something she really wanted to talk about and I’m honoured she has trusted me with ...
Birth Trauma with Kim Thomas, journalist and CEO of The Birth Trauma Association (00:51:56)
This is the final episode in Series 7. It's about birth trauma and I speak with journalist, author and CEO of The BTA, Kim Thomas.We talk about what birth trauma is, what can cause it (we do not go in...
Envy with psychotherapist Ryan Bennett-Clarke (00:56:46)
Interviewing Ryan Bennett-Clarke for my Guardian column - about something else entirely - we got talking about envy. And what he had to say fair blew my mind.What is envy? How does it differ from jeal...
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