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Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Glenn Hinds & Sebastian Kaplan
91 episodes
3 weeks ago
Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing podcast, hosted by Glenn Hinds and Sebastian Kaplan, is a series of conversations exploring Motivational Interviewing (MI) and its influence on supporting individuals and groups as they make positive health and lifestyle changes. Guests from across the world discuss their special interest in the research, practice and learning of MI along with its place across health, social care, education and criminal justice.

Glenn Hinds is a registered counsellor living in Derry, N. Ireland. He worked as a drug therapist and senior social work practitioner in mental health and alcohol and drug services, from 1990 until 2008, when he created Glenn Hinds Motivation & Coaching Consultants (https://www.glennhinds.com) developing and delivering bespoke training workshops to health, social care, education, criminal justice and human resource practitioners and managers across the UK, Ireland and USA. He has been a member of the International Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2003 and has completed Motivational Interviewing Training Integrity (MITI) and Motivational Interviewing Supervisory Training (MIST) training and has written the Motivational Interviewing module for Ulster University Foundation Degree.

Sebastian G. Kaplan, PhD, is an associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry (Child and Adolescent Section) and Family and Community Medicine at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, NC, USA. Sebastian is a former special education teacher, who currently provides individual and family psychotherapy, primarily with adolescents and young adults, struggling with a variety of life challenges. Sebastian has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2008. He provides training and consultation in MI for a variety of regional and national audiences. Sebastian is a co-author of “Motivational Interviewing in Schools: Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning.” (Guilford Press 2016). Sebastian is also a co-developer of “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: A Four-Video Series” (http://www.psychotherapy.net/video/mi-adolescents).
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Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing podcast, hosted by Glenn Hinds and Sebastian Kaplan, is a series of conversations exploring Motivational Interviewing (MI) and its influence on supporting individuals and groups as they make positive health and lifestyle changes. Guests from across the world discuss their special interest in the research, practice and learning of MI along with its place across health, social care, education and criminal justice.

Glenn Hinds is a registered counsellor living in Derry, N. Ireland. He worked as a drug therapist and senior social work practitioner in mental health and alcohol and drug services, from 1990 until 2008, when he created Glenn Hinds Motivation & Coaching Consultants (https://www.glennhinds.com) developing and delivering bespoke training workshops to health, social care, education, criminal justice and human resource practitioners and managers across the UK, Ireland and USA. He has been a member of the International Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2003 and has completed Motivational Interviewing Training Integrity (MITI) and Motivational Interviewing Supervisory Training (MIST) training and has written the Motivational Interviewing module for Ulster University Foundation Degree.

Sebastian G. Kaplan, PhD, is an associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry (Child and Adolescent Section) and Family and Community Medicine at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, NC, USA. Sebastian is a former special education teacher, who currently provides individual and family psychotherapy, primarily with adolescents and young adults, struggling with a variety of life challenges. Sebastian has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2008. He provides training and consultation in MI for a variety of regional and national audiences. Sebastian is a co-author of “Motivational Interviewing in Schools: Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning.” (Guilford Press 2016). Sebastian is also a co-developer of “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: A Four-Video Series” (http://www.psychotherapy.net/video/mi-adolescents).
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Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 91 – MI for Intimate Partner Violence

Glenn and Seb welcomed Ken McMaster, MSW Hons, CQSW, on the podcast to discuss the use of MI for intimate partner violence. Ken has over forty years’ experience working at the cutting edge of intervention work with men who are violent and who sexually abuse.  He is known for his innovative practice ideas and the ability to translate theory into practice.  He has held positions as a member and Chair of the Family Violence Advisory Committee/ Te Rangai Whiriwhiri Tukinotanga a-Whānau. This committee was established to provide the Minister of Social Services and Employment with independent policy advice on matters related to government initiatives within the family violence arena. He was also a founding member of the National Network of Stopping Violence Services/Te Kupenga Whakaoti Mahi Putanga and is a past chair. Ken worked on the Respondent Program Regulations for the Domestic Violence Act (1995). In addition, he has worked as a part-time lecturer in Social Work at Canterbury University and is now involved full-time with HMA as manager, writer of materials and principal trainer. He has been a member of the Domestic Violence Act Program Approvals Committee for the Ministry of Justice.
Ken McMaster has published two books on Domestic Violence – A Private Affair, GP Books: Wellington (1989) and Feeling Angry, Playing Fair, Reed: Auckland, (1988).  He has co-edited a book with Arthur Wells titled Innovative Approaches to Stopping Family Violence, Steele Roberts: Wellington (2003), and with Leon Bakker titled Will they do it again: Assessing and managing risk, HMA Books: Christchurch (2006).  In 2011 Ken co-edited with David Riley Effective Interventions with Offenders, Steele Roberts: Wellington (2011).
Ken has had involvement in training dating back to 1985 and has led the design of a number of large Correctional and MI initiatives in Australia and New Zealand. Ken is a member of the MI Network of Trainers (MINT) and is currently Chair of MINT after serving as Chair of  MINT Oceania, a voluntary  group of MINT members tasked with supporting MI practice within Australia and New Zealand.

Episode Index

* 0:00 – Episode intro
* 7:09 – Ken’s introduction and early MI story
* 10:30 – From “What you’ve done” to “What’s your story?”
* 16:00 – Links to past trauma and creating safety
* 20:30 – Supporting practitioners
* 27:00 – Exploring discrepancy between values and behaviour
* 28:30 – Working with mandated clients
* 35:35 – The “Why” in MI
* 43:30 – Combining MI with other approaches
* 48:45 – Supporting the family
* 51:20 – Technology and innovation: using AI and apps to reduce violence
* 56:06 – End of episode


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📧 Email: podcast@glennhinds.com
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Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 90 – MI in Dentistry

Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Dougie Marks and Mairi Albiston on the podcast to discuss MI in Dentistry. Dougie’s work concerns the furthering of knowledge of the ways in which science-based practice can be used to answer one of the oldest philosophical questions: “How should we live?” He is a Health Psychologist, CBT Therapist and Lecturer in Behavioural Sciences at the University of Glasgow, where he is based in the Medical School. His work spans the areas of teaching, research, consultancy and clinical practice. He uses a biopsychosocial model to understand the human condition and works with organisations, groups, and individuals to point people towards the development of the wholly integrated self. As well as teaching and researching at the University of Glasgow, he keeps a small clinical caseload of individual clients experiencing a variety of difficulties. His approach to therapy is individualized, based on the needs of each unique client. He has worked with a variety of international organisations to help them develop their working environment in such a manner that best facilitates the psychological health of their workforce.
 
Mairi Albiston (MA, MSc, PhD, DClinPsy) is a Clinical Psychologist who lives in Glasgow. Mairi works as Head of Programme for Physical Health and for Supervision, within the Psychology Directorate of NHS Education for Scotland. She leads a teaching programme based on MI principles for staff working in the Scottish NHS and Partnership setting in physical health and dental settings. She qualified in 2005 and specialises in adult mental health (with a particular specialism in trauma) and physical health (including weight management, plastic surgery, stroke and cardiac specialisms). She used to work in a dental hospital in 2010 treating dental anxiety and she has a special interest in the Psychology of Dentistry. She also oversees and teaches clinical supervision skills. In her spare time she is a mad keen walker and busies herself with her 4 kids!
Episode index:
0:00 – Episode intro
4:03 – Dougie’s and Mairi’s introduction and early MI stories
14:30 – Incorporating MI in dentistry training
19:15 – Zooming out from the mouth
23:15 – Cultural shifts in training programs
29:55 – MI in dentistry evidence base: Findings and future directions
39:30 – Sequencing of change
44:00 – Speaking change into reality
49:40 – Trauma informed care in dentistry
1:06:52 – End of episode
Links and resources:
– Email: Mairi.Albiston@nhs.scot and dougie.marks@glasgow.ac.uk
– LinkedIn: Dr Mairi Albiston and Dr Dougie Marks 
– Paper citation: Aiman H, Kilgariff JK, Marks D, Albiston M. Does motivational
interviewing have a role in dentistry? Br Dent J. 2025 Feb;238(3):166-171. doi:
10.1038/s41415-025-8319-x. Epub 2025 Feb 14. PMID: 39953022.
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Email: podcast@glennhinds.com
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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes 52 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 89 – Doing and Being MI

Glenn and Sebastian bring you a different sort of episode. Recorded over three parts, plus a brief intro, they discuss a clinical scenario that Sebastian was involved with through the lens of Doing and Being MI. They consider the four elements of the MI spirit and discuss the technical element of evoking change talk.
Episode index:

* 0:00 – Episode intro
* 2:07 – Part I begins
* 6:15 – Overview of the group
* 18:15 – How do we know if we are being helpful?
* 34:28 – Part II begins
* 47:00 – How does change talk fit?
* 1:03:30 – Part III begins
* 1:20:06 – End of episode

For suggestions, questions, and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing, contact Glenn & Sebastian:
Email: podcast@glennhinds.com
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2 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes 6 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 88 – Using Motivational Interviewing in Crisis Response
Episode 88 – Using Motivational Interviewing in Crisis Response

Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Casey Jackson to discuss using Motivational Interviewing (MI) in crisis response situations. Casey is the CEO of the Institute for Individual and Organizational Change and an internationally recognised expert in evidence-based communication that drives real-world results. With over 40 years in behavioural health, Casey has trained thousands of professionals across healthcare, social services, first responders, and government—helping leaders and teams turn intention into lasting impact.
He is a long-time member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and the lead author of the Motivational Interviewing Competency Assessment (MICA), a widely adopted tool for building fidelity in MI practice. Casey’s work centres on translating powerful communication strategies into practical tools that empower people to lead with clarity, connect with purpose, and create lasting change.
Episode index:
0:00 – Episode intro
6:25 – Casey’s introduction and early MI story
10:30 – “How do we help people help people?”
13:45 – Bridging law enforcement with mental health
19:50 – Deescalating the brain with MI
29:15 – Helping police officers respond to people in crisis
34:15 – The five intentions/mindsets: 1) Activation; 2) Guiding; 3) Expressing accurate empathy; 4) Partnership; and 5) Evoking
43:05 – Beyond reflective listening
58:30 – Opening an MI-based clinic
1:03:16 – End of episode
Links and resources:

Email: casey.jackson@ifioc.com

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6 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 17 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 87 – Integrated Primary Care and Motivational Interviewing
 Integrated Primary Care and Motivational Interviewing
 
Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Daniel Mullin, PsyD, MPH to discuss Integrated Primary Care and Motivational Interviewing. Dan is the Director of the Center for IPC and a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at UMass Chan Medical School. Dan is a clinician, educator, researcher, and consultant specializing in the integration of behavioral health and primary care services. He maintains a clinical practice embedded in the Barre Family Health Center, a rural family medicine residency practice in Massachusetts. Dan is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and provides training in Motivational Interviewing to healthcare providers. He is a developer of the Practice Integration Profile, a measure of the integration of behavioral and primary care services.
 
 
 
 
Episode index:
 
     0:00 – Episode intro
     4:30 – Dan’s introduction and early MI story
   10:08 – What is helpful about MI in high risk situations?
   16:15 – “Your patient begins to teach you…”
   21:10 – Making decisions based on thoughts
   25:15 – IPC and why MI is a good fit
   32:00 – Four principles of IPC: 1) Access; 2) Coordination; 3) Continuity; 4) Comprehensiveness
   44:10 – Expanding the scope of practice for medical and behavioral health practitioners
   48:35 – How MI offers a common language for integrated primary care
   51:51 – Empathy as a way to “do no harm”
   57:00 – Dan’s department celebrating its 50 year anniversary
1:01:02 – End of episode
 
Links and resources:
Center for Integrated Primary Care website – https://www.umassmed.edu/cipc/
For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian
 
Email: podcast@glennhinds.com
 
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7 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 2 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 86 – Becoming a MINTie
Episode 86 – Becoming a MINTie
Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Dr Colin O’Driscoll and several other guests to discuss how to become a MINTie, a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). Colin is a Chartered Psychologist (PSI, BPS, HCPC) and accredited Psychotherapist (IACP). He’s a Fellow of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI). He is currently the MINT Training for New Trainers (TNT) Coordinator and clinical lead for Ireland’s Mid-West Addiction Services. Colin has a passion for evidence-based practice, coordinated care processes and multidisciplinary treatment procedures. 
 
Additional Guests:
 
 
 
Kenzie Leffingwell, Director of Training & Development at First Choice Services is passionate about suicide prevention, a mission that comes from her own lived experience as a suicide survivor after losing her father to suicide. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Marshall University and a master’s in Human Services Counseling: Crisis Response and Trauma from Liberty University. Kenzie started her career at First Choice Services as a crisis counselor and, for the past year and a half, has served as the Director of Training and Development. In this role, she develops and tailors new hire trainings to meet the needs of her team, helping them feel confident and prepared to support the specific needs of those who use FCS services. As a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), Kenzie loves empowering others to have compassionate, effective conversations about mental health and suicide prevention.
Outside of work, Kenzie’s life is full. She’s a mom to three boys and three cats, and you can often find her cheering at the baseball field, kayaking, reading, or diving into a good game of Dungeons and Dragons.
 
Mark Bowley is a Western Australian based on Noongar Boodja country with a diverse background in pastoral care, youth justice, and workforce development. Beginning his career in retail, he later pursued studies in Christian Ministry and Counselling, leading him to chaplaincy in public high schools. There, he developed a passion for strengths-based and person-centred approaches, including Motivational Interviewing (MI).
Mark spent over a decade in WA’s Juvenile Justice system, progressing from Youth Custodial Officer to Training Officer and team leader at the Department of Justice Academy. He has facilitated suicide prevention and mental health first aid training for more than 12 years.
Now an AOD Workforce Development Officer with the WA Mental Health Commission, Mark delivers training in MI, Trauma-Informed Care, youth AOD interventions, and harm reduction. As a MINT member, he remains committed to growing as an MI practitioner and ensuring high-quality training for professionals across Western Australia.
 
Mark Powell, a registered psychiatric nurse and AOD clinician with 30+ years of experience, Mark leads WRAD Health an organisation, integrating specialist AOD care with medical and allied health services. Mark is passionate about motivational interviewing, as a core skill throughout his career fostering evidence-based, client-centered change. He champions family inclusion, dual diagnosis treatment, and facilitates Family SMART Recovery groups.
 
 
 
 
Ashley White, CMHC is a therapist and MI trainer based in Salt Lake City, Utah. She works at PARCKA (Program for Addiction Research, Clinical Care, Knowledge, and Advocacy), facilitating behavioral health research interventions and training for multidisciplinary practitioners, including healthcare professionals, in evidence-based approaches to behavior change. In her private practice, she integrates nature-based therapy and contemplative practices to support clients in deepening self-awareness and resilience. Passionate about social justice,
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7 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 26 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 85 – Ambivalence and Motivational Interviewing
Glenn and Sebastian were happy to welcome back Dr. Allan Zuckoff to the podcast to discuss ambivalence. Allan is a clinical psychologist who has dedicated the past 30 years to motivational interviewing (MI) research, training, implementation, and practice. As a clinician, teacher, and clinical researcher in the departments of psychology and psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh for more than two decades, he oversaw intervention development, training, and fidelity monitoring for a dozen clinical trials testing novel applications of MI in substance use, mental health, and health behavior setting; he has presented widely at international meetings and published more than 40 articles and chapters on this work. More recently, he has been responsible for clinical innovation in design and execution of MI-based telehealth advance care planning and patient navigation programs.
 
Allan has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 1998. He served for nine years on MINT’s Board of Directors, including three as Chair, and was Editor of the MINT Bulletin and MINT’s online journal, Motivational Interviewing: Training, Research, Implementation, Practice (MITRIP). He has trained professionals from a variety of disciplines on three continents and served as a MINT trainer of trainers. He is the author of the self-guided MI book Finding Your Way to Change: How the Power of Motivational Interviewing Can Reveal What You Want and Help You Get There, published by Guilford Press and available in English, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish.
 
Episode index:
0:00 – Episode intro
10:10 – Allan’s introduction and early MI story
15:00 – The core of MI stays the same
23:10 – What is ambivalence?
27:10 – Ambivalence as a conflict within ourselves
31:15 – The role of values in separating the two sides of ambivalence
34:55 – Importance and confidence scaling
41:15 – Resonance as a metaphor
47:15 – Discord and the capacity to tolerate ambivalence
59:45 – The benefits of ambivalence
1:12:00 – Hidden ambivalence and the use of the Values Card Sort
1:20:00 – “There’s a good reason for everything that people do”
1:26:10 – “Foxes and hedgehogs”
1:30:15 – End of episode
 
Links and resources:
– Allan’s email – allan@allanzuckoff.com
– Allan’s website – www.allanzuckoff.com
– Allan’s blog – https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/allan-zuckoff-phd
– Allan’s book – Finding Your Way to Change: How the Power of Motivational Interviewing Can Reveal What You Want and Help You Get There. Guilford Press, 2015.
 
For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian
 
Email: podcast@glennhinds.com
 
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9 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes 15 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 84 – MI for Gambling Addiction 
Episode 84 – MI for Gambling Addiction
Glenn and Sebastian welcomed David C. Hodgins, Ph.D., R.Psych., FCAHS, FRSC, to the program to discuss MI for gambling addiction. Dr. Hodgins is a professor in the Program in Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychology, University of Calgary and is director of the Addictive Behaviours Lab at the University of Calgary. Dr. Hodgins is also a research coordinator with the Alberta Gambling Research Institute. His research interests focus on various aspects of addictive behaviours including relapse and recovery from substance abuse and gambling disorders. Dr. Hodgins teaches in the clinical psychology program and has an active cadre of graduate students. He maintains a private practice in Calgary in addition to providing consultation to organizations internationally. 
 
 
Episode index:
0:00 – Opening and episode preview
05:56 – David’s background and early MI story 
17:22 – Early work with people who gamble and the development of a self-help book
22:25 – Differences and similarities between gambling and other addictions
29:20 – MI for gambling 
37:00 – Change talk and sustain talk in the context of MI with people who gamble
48:40 – Supporting the autonomy of people who gamble
53:40 – What is important for a gambling clinician to know?
1:01:38 – Working with industry to support harm reduction efforts
1:07:30 – End of episode
 
 
Contact info and related links:
Email: dhodgins@ucalgary.ca 
Learn more about David’s research and team: www.addiction.ucalgary.ca
Workbooks and other self-help material: https://ucalgary.ca/labs/addictive-behaviours/resources/workbooks 
 
 
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10 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 31 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 83 – MI with Couples
Episode 83 – MI with couples
Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Tyrel Starks, PhD, onto the podcast to discuss his work on MI with couples.  A South Dakota native, Dr. Starks studied two years at Oberlin Conservatory before returning to the University of South Dakota to complete his undergraduate degree in psychology. He earned his PhD in child-clinical psychology from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2009. After a post-doctoral fellowship at Hunter College, he returned to join the faculty of the Psychology Department in 2014 and is now a professor. For more than 15 years, he has studied relationships and health, particularly substance use and HIV-related health in sexual minority men. The development of motivational interviewing with couples has been at the heart of this work. A licensed clinical psychologist and member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, he is active as a trainer and clinical supervisor.
 

 
 
 
Episode index:
0:00 – Opening and episode preview
04:42 – Tyrel’s journey from music to MI
13:15 – Intersection of HIV and substance use
21:25 – Early days of Tyrel’s work with couples
26:50 – MI with couples 
31:10 – Relationship functioning before talking about change
38:00 – Balancing seeking consensus with evoking change talk
50:30 – Unique shifts for the practitioner: Introspection and use of language
57:20 – How might communication within the couple change?
1:12:20 – Future directions for MI with couples
1:15:45 – Cultivating common ground from political disagreements
1:21:59 – End of episode
 
Contact info and related links:
 
Email: tstarks@hunter.cuny.edu 
 
Learn more about Dr. Starks’ research and team: https://www.hunterrhrt.org/ 
 
Read Dr. Starks’ blog about LGBTQ+ relationships:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/queer-relationships-no-straight-lines 
 
Learn more about MI with couples:https://global.oup.com/academic/product/motivational-interviewing-with-couples-9780197549643?cc=us&lang=en&
 
MI in Groups: https://www.guilford.com/books/Motivational-Interviewing-in-Groups/Wagner-Ingersoll-Contributors/9781462507924 
 
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Email: podcast@glennhinds.com
 
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1 year ago
1 hour 21 minutes 59 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 82 – MI at Home
Episode 82 – MI at Home
Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Stephen Rollnick, PhD to the podcast to discuss the application of MI to conversations with family members. Steve is a clinical psychologist and Honorary Distinguished Professor in the School of Medicine, Cardiff, UK, and a co-founder of motivational interviewing.
 
He grew up in Cape Town, South Africa and lives in Cardiff, Wales. He was a practising psychologist in the UK National Health Service for 16 years, and then became a teacher and researcher on the subject of communication and behaviour change.
 

 
He has authored and co-authored books on motivational interviewing (Miller & Rollnick, 1991; 2001; 2012), and on applications in health care (Rollnick, Mason & Butler, 1999; Rollnick, Miller & Butler, 2007; 2022), schools (Rollnick, Kaplan & Rutschman, 2016) and sport (Rollnick, Fader, Breckon & Moyers, 2019).
 
He has published widely in scientific journals and has taught practitioners in many countries and continents. He has retired from his academic career and now focuses on projects in elite sport and healthcare.
 
 
Episode Index:
00:00 – Episode preview
07:18 – MI at home – where the idea started
13:08 – Steve’s story about working with mothers with babies infected with AIDS
20:00 – Steve recalls an article about MI at home written by his son Jake as a young man
27:30 – What else is there to change besides behavior?
46:50 – The importance of “restraint” 
59:00 – Conversations with others at home (not just kids)
1:07:50 – Steve’s work with first responders and elite sportsmen
1:11:46 – End of episode
 
Contact information
Website: www.stephenrollnick.com  
X: @stephenrollnick 
 
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1 year ago
1 hour 11 minutes 47 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 81 – MI for Sport & Performance
MI for Sport and Performance
Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Dr. Ben Freakley, CMPC on the podcast to discussed MI in sport and performance settings. Ben is a leader in the field of applied sport and performance psychology with a career spanning over two decades. He is the founder and CEO of Ready, Set, Resilient, which provides sports and performance psychology services to individuals, teams, and organizations. 

Throughout his career, Ben has held several significant positions. He served as the Head of Mental Performance for the Toronto Blue Jays, where he led the development and delivery of mental skills programs across all levels of the organization. He was also the inaugural head coach and general manager of Tormenta FC in the United Soccer League (USL). His expertise extends to tactical environments, having worked as the performance psychology coach with the 75th Ranger Regiment of the United States Army Special Operations Forces.  
 
Ben holds a doctoral degree in Sport and Performance Psychology with an emphasis in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. He is also a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP). His research focus areas include leadership preferences of NCAA Division One coaches and psychological frameworks that promote human flourishing.
 
Before his full-time work in sport and performance psychology, Ben spent over a decade as an NCAA College Soccer coach demonstrating his versatility and depth in coaching, psychology of performance, and team culture. 
 
In his private practice, Ben works with executives and businesses, professional athletes and teams, and NCAA college athletics programs to help them evaluate and enhance their processes, performance, and well-being. 
Ben is a sought-after speaker on topics such as resilience, mental performance, motivation, leadership, and organizational culture.
 
 
Episode index:
00:00 – Opening and episode preview
05:27 – Ben intro and early MI story
08:35 – Autonomy support in sport and military settings
15:01 – Shifting between following, guiding, and directing
17:20 – MI spirit in sport
24:45 – “Being a warm fire”
28:00 – Progressive sporting institutions
41:00 – What is success beyond winning?
43:00 – Situations in sport when MI helps
54:45 – Key points for coaches to learn and apply
1:04:14 – End of episode
 
Contact information:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ben-freakley-edd-cmpc-a5036bb1
Website: rsrcoaching.com  
Email: bencfreakley@gmail.com 
 
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1 hour 4 minutes 15 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 80 – Motivational Interviewing & Behaviourism
Episode 80 – MI and Behaviourism
 
Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Dr James Anderson to the podcast to discuss MI and behaviourism. James is a psychologist and Chief of Psychiatry at Bassett Healthcare Network in Cooperstown, NY.  James is interested in the integration of behavioral health into primary care and improving the ability of our healthcare systems to provide whole-person care.  He has special interest in helping people struggling with addiction, and has published work on integrating accessible and effective treatment for opioid use disorder into primary care settings.  James takes a technically eclectic approach to offering psychotherapy intervention to patients in need, including use of cognitive-behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and of course, motivational interviewing.  Theoretically, James views the human condition from a radical behaviorist viewpoint, and contrary to the common view of such an approach as encouraging a mechanistic and cold world view, sees behaviourism as underlying a philosophy of acceptance and tolerance of others.
 
Episode index:
0:00 – Opening and episode preview
6:09 – James intro and early MI story
11:24 – What is behaviorism?
19:36 – How behaviorism fits with MI
25:16 – Behaviorism and compassion
39:11 – Applying behavioral concepts to conversations about change
51:21 – Psychedelic assisted therapy
57:18 – End of episode
 
Contact information:
 
Email: jamesbergeranderson@gmail.com
 
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1 year ago
57 minutes 13 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 79 – MI & Health Coaching
MI and Health Coaching
 
Glenn and Sebastian were joined by Amanda Gabarda, EdD and Susan Butterworth, PhD to discuss health coaching and Motivational Interviewing. Dr. Gabarda is currently the Senior Director of Clinical Training & Development at UPMC Health Plan where she is responsible for designing, scaling, and evaluating evidence-based training, quality assurance, and health behavior change interventions for digital, telephonic, and in-person health coaching and care management. Dr. Gabarda is passionate about combining coaching and behavior change science to empower individuals to live their best and healthiest lives. She has a Bachelor and Master of Science in Exercise Science, a Master of Public Health, and a Doctorate of Education. She is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, and a Certified Health Education Specialist.

Dr. Susan Butterworth is currently an Associate Professor at the Center for Health System Improvement at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and Director of Patient Engagement for the Tennessee Heart Health Network. Susan is also the founder of Q-consult, LLC which provides consulting and training services to large organizations to improve patient engagement and patient-centered care. Her clinical background is exercise physiology and she received her doctoral degree in adult education and training with a cognate in health promotion from Virginia Commonwealth University. Susan specializes in the application of motivational interviewing-based health coaching interventions in healthcare and is well-published in this area. In addition, she has been awarded or served on multiple grants to assess the impact of health coaching interventions in healthcare organizations including health plans, hospitals, and clinics. She has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Networking of Trainers (MINT) since 2002.
 
Episode Index:
 
        0:00 – Opening and episode preview 
        5:33 – Amanda and Susan’s introduction and early MI stories 
      11:30 – How MI changed the delivery of health coaching
      16:00 – The psychology of lifestyle change
      23:00 – What has been the response to MI from clients and organizations 
      30:00 – Coaching as a “vehicle for learning and growing and transforming” 
      36:30 – Coaching as a brief intervention
      42:45 – How does a health coach fit into the healthcare system
      49:55 – What is the experience of being a health coach
      58:00 – Research on MI and health coaching
   1:05:30 – Amanda and Susan learning about artificial intelligence
   1:09:20 – Real-play with Susan and Sebastian
   1:18:00 – Real-play debrief 
   1:26:24 – End of episode 
 
Links and Contact Information:

LinkedIn

Amanda: linkedin.com/in/amanda-gabarda-edd-mph-nbc-hwc
Susan: linkedin.com/in/susan-butterworth-qconsult



 
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1 year ago

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 78 – Self-Help MI
MI and Self-Help
Glenn and Sebastian were joined by Michelle Drapkin, PhD, to discuss Motivational Interviewing and self-help. Dr. Drapkin has been working in the area of behavior change for over 20 years. She is the Owner/Director of the CBT Center and previously held roles in industry (Johnson and Johnson), academia (University of Pennsylvania and Rutgers) and federal government (Department of Veteran Affairs). She has dedicated her professional career to using psychological research to help people. She is a board-certified Clinical Psychologist and sees patients in her private practice, consults with healthcare tech start-ups, and delivers trainings and workshops on communication/motivation and health and wellbeing at work and in life. She is the sole author of The Motivational Interviewing Path to Personal Change: The Essential Workbook for Creating the Life You Want from New Harbinger Publications.
 
 
Episode Index:
 
        0:00 – Opening and episode preview 
        4:42 – Michelle’s introduction and early MI story
      10:55 – Enhancing motivation through behavioral principles
      19:08 – “How does one do MI with oneself?”
      24:20 – Self-compassion: Having a more effective relationship with our inner critic 
      30:20 – “A way of being with ourselves”
      42:30 – Using Michelle’s self-help book
      45:45 – Trying the “best self” exercise 
   1:08:25 – Michelle supporting her daughter
   1:11:44 – End of episode 
 
Links and Contact Information:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelledrapkin/ 
Website: https://cbtcenterofcentralnj.com/ 
Link to Michelle’s book: https://cbtcenterofcentralnj.com/the-motivational-interviewing-path-to-personal-change/ 

 
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1 year ago
1 hour 11 minutes 44 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 77 – MI and Brain Injury
Glenn and Sebastian were joined by Russha Knauer to discuss her work applying MI with people who have experienced a brain injury. Russha has a BA in psychology and a master’s degree in Criminal Justice Administration. She joined the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers in San Diego in 2009.
 
Prior to joining the MINDSOURCE Brain Injury Network, she spent her 20 year career working in juvenile and criminal justice. She is interested in exploring how Motivational Interviewing can be adapted for use with people who have had an injury to the brain. 
 
Episode Index:
 
        0:00 – Opening and episode preview 
        5:05 – Russha’s introduction and early MI story: Learning and application of MI        
                    in juvenile justice settings
      17:15 – Transition to working with people who have experienced brain injury
      27:00 – Some challenges caring for people with brain injury
      46:55 – Applications of MI
   1:12:36 – End of episode 
 
Links and Contact Information:

Email: russha.knauer@state.co.us 
Website: https://mindsourcecolorado.org/ 

 
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1 year ago
1 hour 12 minutes 36 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 76 – MI For Burnout & Compassion Fatigue
Glenn and Sebastian were joined by Debra Collins, MA, LMFT to discuss MI as a way to reduce burnout and compassion fatigue. Debra has extensive experience in clinical practice, supervision and program management. She has been a program manager/clinical director in community-based clinics and has provided direct service, behavioral health consultation, program development, training, and supervision/coaching for a wide variety of social service, addiction and criminal justice settings.

 
Throughout her career Debra has organized and participated in Community Response Teams when communities have been faced with natural disasters, violent crimes, or other catastrophic events. She is an active member of Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) serving on the Reinstatement Committee and has presented at conferences, grand rounds, and panel discussions. 
 
She is currently exploring how the Spirit of MI can support providers in reducing their risk of burnout and compassion fatigue and how the practice of MI might also be useful in helping providers explore their own ambivalence in utilizing self-care strategies.
 
Episode Index:
 
        0:00 – Opening and episode preview 
        4:00 – Debra’s introduction and early MI story
      15:40 – Burnout and compassion fatigue
      19:30 – Where does the relationship go?
      25:00 – How the MI spirit helps the helper 
      32:15 – Ask-Offer-Ask
      39:00 – Taking better care of ourselves
      51:48 – Being a “provider” 
   1:00:00 – Wondering how creativity intersects with wellness
   1:05:14 – End of episode 
 
Links and Contact Information:

Email: debracollinsconsulting@gmail.com

 

Website: www.debracollinsconsulting.com 

 

Resources Mentioned :

Trauma Stewardship (2007). Authors: Laura van Dernoot Lipsky, Connie Burk
https://traumastewardship.com/ 
Amishi Jha – Peak Mind https://amishi.com/ 
Compassionomics Authors: Stephen Trzeciak, MD, MPH Anthony Mazzarelli, MD, JD, MBE https://www.compassionomics.com/ 
Elizabeth Lesser https://www.facebook.com/ElizLesser/posts/739429870871482/?paipv=0&eav=AfbgpipK81xDeWhuBA8uX0WqQTCX7bChyB2ZVK8HG7J_gw697qCjMBtZzZ7otQCKzUk&_rdr 



 
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1 hour 5 minutes 14 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 75 – MI and Spirituality
Episode 75: MI and Spirituality
Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Sky Kershner to the podcast to discuss MI and Spirituality. Sky is an Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at WVU School of Medicine.
Sky has a Doctor of Ministry degree as well as a Masters in Clinical Social Work. He is the retired Director of KPCC Counseling in Charleston, WV. Sky is a Member of MINT, the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (one of two in WV), and is a MINT Certified Trainer. Sky has trained over 8000 professionals in MI across WV, the US, and abroad.
 
Sky has received several awards for his professional work, including the WV Civil Rights Award and WV Counselor of the Year. Sky’s biggest “15 minutes of fame” moment is that he once appeared as a guest therapist on the Discovery Studios show “Hoarders.”  He is also a contributing author for the book “ACT Therapy for Pastoral Counselors,” edited by Steven Hayes. 
 
Sky is the Pastor at the Unity Church in Charleston and teaches psychodynamics (fear of feelings) to psychiatric residents at WVU School of Medicine, Charleston Division. Sky is an Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) trained practitioner, and is especially interested in the way this approach can help First Responders successfully process difficult images and memories, sometimes in just one session. Sky’s presentation topics include Optimism and Resilience, Spirituality and Recovery, Trauma Informed Parenting, Trauma Informed Care, Cultural Sensitivity, and Professional Boundaries for Clergy, and Transitions.
 
Sky grew up in Eastern Pennsylvania, trained, practiced, and taught in New York City before making West Virginia his home over thirty years ago. Sky lives in Charleston with his wife, two kids in college, and a very little dog.
 
Episode Index:
        0:00 – Opening and episode preview 
        4:50 – Sky’s introduction and early MI story
      15:30 – Pastoral counseling and similarities with MI
      26:30 – Spiritual experiences and change
      33:00 – Autonomy supportive spirituality 
      47:30 – Faith as trust 
      58:20 – Ambivalence in spirituality: Resolution through forgiveness
   1:06:30 – Sky exploring artificial intelligence 
   1:09:31 – End of episode 
 
Links and Contact Information:

Email: skykershner@gmail.com
Website: www.wv-mi.com
Citation for Quantum Change book referenced in episode

Miller, W.R., & Baca, J.C. (2001). Quantum change: When epiphanies and sudden insights transform ordinary lives. Guilford Press.



 
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1 hour 9 minutes 31 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 74 – MI and Servant Leadership
MI and Servant Leadership
Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Jemima Neddy Organ to the podcast to discuss MI and servant leadership. Jemima is a community educator having worked as an instructor and training consultant in Kenya and the Middle East. In Kenya, Jemima was actively involved in advocacy and education of mental health issues in the community. She initiated the writing of the psychological bill to acknowledge counseling as a profession in Kenya. Jemima also initiated a behavior change program for youth (in a faith-based organization). The program is now in six countries in Africa due to her active training and mentoring of the leaders.
 

 
 
Jemima has a Ph.D. from the Organization, Information, & Learning Sciences (OILS) program at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque USA with a focus on Instructional Design (ID), Adult Education & Professional Development (AE&PD), and Motivational Interviewing in leadership (MI-Lead). Her dissertation was on “Motivational Interviewing: A Tool for Servant Leadership.” She was trained, coached, and is being mentored by Dr. William Miller, the father of MI. Jemima holds a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Daystar University in Nairobi, Kenya, and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Counseling from the University of Nairobi, Kenya. Jemima has over 27 years’ of experience in the mental health profession and is also a licensed professional counselor-candidate (LPCC) in Colorado. Jemima is an active member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and she integrates her counseling skills with adult education and professional development. Her visionary personality has enabled her to initiate MI as a tool for servant leaders. Jemima gives presentations, trains, teaches, and coaches leaders on how to incorporate Motivational Interviewing in their leadership style. 
 
        0:00 – Opening and episode preview 
        5:00 – Jemima introduction and early MI story
      11:45 – How MI fits in the context of leadership
      20:50 – Jemima’s father as an early source of hope
      23:06 – What is servant leadership?
      30:45 – The distinction between servant and transformational leadership            
      37:50 – The core skills of MI (i.e. OARS) and servant leadership 
      48:18 – Transitions 
      50:05 – End of recording 
 
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50 minutes 5 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Ep 73 – MI and Hope in Alaska
MI and Hope in Alaska
Glenn and Sebastian discussed MI and Hope in Alaska with Sarah Niecko. Sarah is an Assistant Professor of Behavioral Health Sciences at the University of Alaska Southeast in Juneau, AK, USA. She has a Master of Science in Medicine and a Doctorate of Health Sciences.  She is also a Duke trained Health & Wellness Coach and a recent member of MINT (Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers). She spent 18 years practicing behavioral and lifestyle medicine, including two years in rural Alaska partnering with Yup’ik Eskimos. It was during this time that she began to fully appreciate the transformative potential of motivational interviewing and the healing power of culture, resilience, and hope. 
        0:00 – Opening and episode preview 
        5:00 – Transforming burnout through hope and love
      14:00 – Adapting to a new world through curiosity and compassion 
      22:30 – Embodying the MI spirit
      27:53 – “Hope is the flint of the heart”
      32:03 – MI spirit directed inward before radiating it forward
      36:57 – Language as a way to rediscover identity
      40:00 – Creating a new integrated behavioral health program
      49:52 – End of recording 
Links and contact information:
Email: sniecko@alaska.edu
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1 year ago
49 minutes 53 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
EP 72 – Non-Suicidal Self Injury & MI
Non-Suicidal Self Injury & MI
Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Victoria Kress and Rachel O’Neill to the podcast to discuss non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Victoria E. Kress is a distinguished professor and the director of the clinical mental health and addictions counseling programs at Youngstown State University. She has been the recipient of over 50 awards, most of which for her advocacy, leadership, scholarship, community service, and mentorship initiatives.  She has published over 130 articles and book chapters, and she has co-authored 5 books on clinical mental health counseling with youth and adults. She is a past president of Chi Sigma Iota International, the Association for Humanistic Counseling, the Ohio Counseling Association, and the North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision; she is a past ACA Midwest Region Chair; and she is a current member of the American Counseling Association’s governing council.  
Rachel O’Neill, Ph.D, MBA  is a licensed clinical mental health counselor who has over 20 years of experience in the mental health profession. She has over 15 years experience in higher education, serving on the faculty for several graduate-level clinical mental health counseling programs. As a practicing therapist, Dr. O’Neill has worked in a variety of clinical settings, including community-based mental health and addictions treatment, psychiatric hospitals, college counseling settings, and inpatient facilities. She has served in multiple leadership positions, including vice president of clinical services at a global telehealth company, director of a primary medical care and behavioral health organization, and executive director of a state counseling association. Dr. O’Neill’s academic work has been featured in peer-reviewed publications such as The Journal of Mental Health Counseling, The Clinical Supervisor, The Journal of LGBT & Youth, and the Journal of Creativity and Mental Health. She is an expert contributor to national publications and media, including NBC News, HBO, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Wired, Refinery 29, Cheddar News, Time magazine, and Allure. She currently works as a mental health expert in the technology industry. 
        0:00 – Opening and episode preview 
        5:00 – Victoria’s and Rachel’s early MI stories
      13:45 – Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI)
      18:45 – Engaging effectively with people who exhibit NSSI
      20:55 – Understanding a person’s NSSI and assessment of suicide risk           
      23:30 – Reframing “attention seeking” as an effort to connect
      27:20 – The clinician’s experience of working with someone who exhibits NSSI      
      31:00 – How MI fits in conversations with people who exhibit NSSI
      37:45 – Harm reduction and safety planning
      44:50 – Blending MI with narrative therapy 
      47:10 – Pre-session intention setting for clinicians
      53:45 – Change talk
      58:30 – Going beyond behavior change
      62:40 – Walking more and “childism”
   1:07:56 – End of recording 
Links and contact information:

Victoria Kress:

Email: victoriaekress@gmail.com 


Rachel O’Neill:

LinkedIn: Rachel O’Neill
Threads: Rachel O’Neill


Reference to article on MI for NSSI:

Kress, V.E., & Hoffman, R.M. (2008). Non-suicidal self-injury and motivational interviewing: Enhancing readiness for change. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 30, 311-329.



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1 year ago
1 hour 7 minutes 56 seconds

Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing podcast, hosted by Glenn Hinds and Sebastian Kaplan, is a series of conversations exploring Motivational Interviewing (MI) and its influence on supporting individuals and groups as they make positive health and lifestyle changes. Guests from across the world discuss their special interest in the research, practice and learning of MI along with its place across health, social care, education and criminal justice.

Glenn Hinds is a registered counsellor living in Derry, N. Ireland. He worked as a drug therapist and senior social work practitioner in mental health and alcohol and drug services, from 1990 until 2008, when he created Glenn Hinds Motivation & Coaching Consultants (https://www.glennhinds.com) developing and delivering bespoke training workshops to health, social care, education, criminal justice and human resource practitioners and managers across the UK, Ireland and USA. He has been a member of the International Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2003 and has completed Motivational Interviewing Training Integrity (MITI) and Motivational Interviewing Supervisory Training (MIST) training and has written the Motivational Interviewing module for Ulster University Foundation Degree.

Sebastian G. Kaplan, PhD, is an associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry (Child and Adolescent Section) and Family and Community Medicine at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, NC, USA. Sebastian is a former special education teacher, who currently provides individual and family psychotherapy, primarily with adolescents and young adults, struggling with a variety of life challenges. Sebastian has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2008. He provides training and consultation in MI for a variety of regional and national audiences. Sebastian is a co-author of “Motivational Interviewing in Schools: Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning.” (Guilford Press 2016). Sebastian is also a co-developer of “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: A Four-Video Series” (http://www.psychotherapy.net/video/mi-adolescents).