Fear, Dr. Denis McBrinn
Fear, Dr. Denis McBrinn
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Fear
Face up to fear

Author: Dr. Denis McBrinn

Narrator: Sara Dylan

Unabridged: 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2021


Synopsis

This short audio presentation by Dr Denis McBrinn and narrated by Sara Dylan is designed to bring a clear definition of what fear is, how to deal with it, and to give you an opportunity to focus and reflect on the level of fear currently in your life.
"Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope will set you free." Shawshank Redemption. One of the most crippling emotions preventing us from facing up to challenges and difficulties is fear. Fear is basically our mind and body’s evolutionary response to perceived threats. This audio experience will include a mindfulness meditation to help you deal with your fears.
How this audio learning experience worksThis audio presentation has been designed using an experiential learning model, Kolb, D. A. (1984): concrete learning, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation.By taking this approach we hope to cater for all learning styles.You will be given specific new information in the recording usually as “key tips”, “explanations” and “quotes”. You will be led through a gentle but positive meditative reflection process to assist you before conceptualisation and then putting your new skills into practice.You will be encouraged to return to the recording from time to time to re-listen and reinforce your learning and the desired changes in your life.Enjoy!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy on October 23, 2023

I phased out a little bit while cooking and when I came back to it my guy was unironically referring to PragerU as a non-profit so I’m not sure how seriously to take him......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on September 09, 2023

How do we define fear? Is it just the favouring possibility over probability, is it completely negative like a flight or fight response, how is it both a source of disempowerment and motivation at the same time, how is it harnessed and used to manipulate the plebs by the powerful, how is it both exc......more

Goodreads review by Drew on January 26, 2024

The first chapter of the book cautions that it won’t just be a greatest hits of historical panic, but that’s exactly what this book is. Good if you’re interested in a historical survey of vaguely fascinating events, but rarely does Fear delve into any event beyond those most frequently discussed. Us......more

Goodreads review by Bella on January 29, 2025

I really struggled with this book conceptually; I don’t think it fits into “intellectual history”, and it felt more like a history of emotion. It was more a whistle-stop tour of Western society’s bad bits and greatest hits, with a weird punch at Australia’s Covid lockdown as “biomedical tyranny” at......more

Goodreads review by Rebecka on January 09, 2025

Nam nam nam......more