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1 Invite the Tiger to Tea: How to Turn Stress Into Strength with Dr. Rebecca Heiss | 340 36:14
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We’ve been told stress will kill us. That we need to yoga-breathe it away, book a retreat, or stuff it down with a pint of Ben & Jerry’s (using your car key as a spoon… iykyk). But what if stress isn’t the villain? What if it’s actually the fuel for our best work? This week, we’re joined by Dr. Rebecca Heiss — a stress physiologist, researcher, keynote speaker, and author of Springboard: Transform Stress to Work for You . She’s also the creator of the Fearless Stress Formula and has been recognized by the National Science Foundation for her groundbreaking research. Her mission? To help us stop fearing fear, stop fighting stress, and instead transform both into fuel for growth, performance, and purpose. Rebecca brings her science background together with real talk and humor, making the hard stuff (like stress) not only make sense but feel doable. She’s passionate about helping women shift out of survival mode and into a place of clarity, confidence, and community. Together, we dive into why stress isn’t something to eliminate but energy we can reframe, channel, and actually use to show up stronger. We explore: Why your “effortless, overwhelmed” game isn’t working The three steps to stop fighting stress and start using it How to “invite the tiger to tea” (yes, really) Why service and community are the real antidote to overwhelm The competitive advantage women have when it comes to stress Because friend, stress isn’t proof you’re broken. It’s proof you care. And when you learn to use it, it becomes your edge. Connect with Rebecca: Website: www.rebeccaheiss.com Book: https://a.co/d/6ReB5Nr IG: https://www.instagram.com/drrebeccaheiss/ Related Podcast Episodes The Stress Paradox: Why We Need Stress (and How to Make It Work for Us) with Dr. Sharon Horesh Bergquist | 294 How to Become Panic Proof with Dr. Nicole Cain | 269 Stress Less and Fear(Less) with Rebecca Heiss | 181 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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×In which we continue talking with guests Sai & Nai about tactile communication and the paper "Feeling phonology: The conventionalization of phonology in protactile communities in the United States." Edwards, Terra, and Diane Brentari. "Feeling phonology: The conventionalization of phonology in protactile communities in the United States." Language 96.4 (2020): 819-840. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Terra-Edwards/publication/347778829_Feeling_phonology_The_conventionalization_of_phonology_in_protactile_communities_in_the_United_States/links/61e8609bdafcdb25fd38590c/Feeling-phonology-The-conventionalization-of-phonology-in-protactile-communities-in-the-United-States.pdf Collins, Steven, and Karen Petronio. "What happens in tactile ASL." Pinky extension and eye gaze: Language use in Deaf communities (1998): 18-37. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=M9BKbzgUJz4C&oi=fnd&pg=PA18&dq=a+study+of+tactile+sign+interpreting&ots=KlEJJaJLyd&sig=nvdYDVmAyGKU7yZHyqdEfhA7ghE Edwards, Terra, and Diane Brentari. "The grammatical incorporation of demonstratives in an emerging tactile language." Frontiers in Psychology 11 (2021): 579992. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.579992/full Gabarro-Lopez, Silvia, and Johanna Mesch. "Conveying environmental information to deafblind people: a study of tactile sign language interpreting." Frontiers in Education. Vol. 5. Frontiers Media SA, 2020. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2020.00157/full Musa, Ahmed M., and Raphael Schwere. "The hidden tactile negotiation sign language in Somaliland's livestock markets." Bildhaan. An International Journal of Somali Studies 18 (2019): 50-69. https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/171294/1/Musa-Ahmed-M-and-Schwere-Raphael-2019-The-Hidden-Tactile-Sign-Language-in-Somaliland-s-Livestock-Markets.pdf Willoughby, Louisa, et al. "Misunderstanding and repair in Tactile Auslan." Sign Language Studies 14.4 (2014): 419-443. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26191222 Willoughby, Louisa, et al. "Tactile sign languages." Handbook of pragmatics 21 (2018): 239-258.…
In which we talk with guests Sai & Nai about tactile communication and the paper "Feeling phonology: The conventionalization of phonology in protactile communities in the United States." Edwards, Terra, and Diane Brentari. "Feeling phonology: The conventionalization of phonology in protactile communities in the United States." Language 96.4 (2020): 819-840. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Terra-Edwards/publication/347778829_Feeling_phonology_The_conventionalization_of_phonology_in_protactile_communities_in_the_United_States/links/61e8609bdafcdb25fd38590c/Feeling-phonology-The-conventionalization-of-phonology-in-protactile-communities-in-the-United-States.pdf Collins, Steven, and Karen Petronio. "What happens in tactile ASL." Pinky extension and eye gaze: Language use in Deaf communities (1998): 18-37. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=M9BKbzgUJz4C&oi=fnd&pg=PA18&dq=a+study+of+tactile+sign+interpreting&ots=KlEJJaJLyd&sig=nvdYDVmAyGKU7yZHyqdEfhA7ghE Edwards, Terra, and Diane Brentari. "The grammatical incorporation of demonstratives in an emerging tactile language." Frontiers in Psychology 11 (2021): 579992. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.579992/full Gabarro-Lopez, Silvia, and Johanna Mesch. "Conveying environmental information to deafblind people: a study of tactile sign language interpreting." Frontiers in Education. Vol. 5. Frontiers Media SA, 2020. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2020.00157/full Musa, Ahmed M., and Raphael Schwere. "The hidden tactile negotiation sign language in Somaliland's livestock markets." Bildhaan. An International Journal of Somali Studies 18 (2019): 50-69. https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/171294/1/Musa-Ahmed-M-and-Schwere-Raphael-2019-The-Hidden-Tactile-Sign-Language-in-Somaliland-s-Livestock-Markets.pdf Willoughby, Louisa, et al. "Misunderstanding and repair in Tactile Auslan." Sign Language Studies 14.4 (2014): 419-443. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26191222 Willoughby, Louisa, et al. "Tactile sign languages." Handbook of pragmatics 21 (2018): 239-258.…

1 Demonstratives in Narrative Discourse 43:55
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In which we talk with Dr. Nikolaus P. Himmelmann from the University of Cologne about the uses of demonstratives. Himmelmann, Nikolaus P. "Demonstratives in narrative discourse: A taxonomy of universal uses." Typological studies in language 33 (1996): 205-254. Dunn, Michael John. "A grammar of Chukchi." (1999). Kluge, A. (2017). A grammar of Papuan Malay . Language Science Press. Chafe W. L. (1980). The pear stories : cognitive cultural and linguistic aspects of narrative production . Ablex Publishing Corp. Shimoji, Michinori, and Thomas Pellard. An introduction to Ryukyuan languages . Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, 2010. https://glottobank.org/#grambank Lesage, J., Haynie, H. J., Skirgård, H., Weber, T., & Witzlack-Makarevich, A. (2022, June). Overlooked Data in Typological Databases: What Grambank Teaches Us About Gaps in Grammars. In Proceedings of the Thirteenth Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (pp. 2884-2890). EVANS, N., BERGQVIST, H., & SAN ROQUE, L. (2018). The grammar of engagement I: Framework and initial exemplification. Language and Cognition, 10(1), 110-140. doi:10.1017/langcog.2017.21 EVANS, N., BERGQVIST, H., & SAN ROQUE, L. (2018). The grammar of engagement II: Typology and diachrony. Language and Cognition, 10(1), 141-170. doi:10.1017/langcog.2017.22…
In which we discuss the paper "Encoding Speaker Perspective: Evidentials" by Ferdinand de Haan. We did end up asking Caitie. Stay tuned for a later erratum or minisode with the answer! De Haan, F. (2005). Encoding speaker perspective: Evidentials. Linguistic diversity and language theories, 72, 379-417. https://wals.info/chapter/77 https://wals.info/chapter/78…
In which we discuss the paper "The geography and development of language isolates" by Matthias Urban with a guest geologist! Urban, M. (2021). The geography and development of language isolates. Royal Society open science , 8 (4), 202232. Aannestad, A.; Campbell, C.; Campbell, J. (2020) Towards a grammar of the Yale language: taking another look at archived field data. https://pnglanguages.sil.org/resources/archives/85952…

1 Nominal Word Order in Signed Languages 40:45
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In which we discuss the paper "Nominal Word Order Typology in Signed Languages" by Caitie Coons... with Caitie Coons! And meander through a general introduction to signed language typology in the process. See this episode on YouTube for captions: https://youtu.be/7g9E-jUoqa4 Or view the complete transcript here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lrrnlVQnOXjsTEyhAp7wufDE94RCTh37gEuRkgymqw0/edit?usp=sharing Coons, C. (2022). Nominal Word Order Typology in Signed Languages. Front. Commun. 6: 802596. doi: 10.3389/fcomm. WALS: https://wals.info/ ValPal: https://valpal.info/ SignHub: https://thesignhub.eu/ Tory Sampson on the copula cycle in ASL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08BvihNGZRY Sign Change Project at UT Austin’s Sign Lab: https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/lrc/sign-change/ Napoli, D. J., and Sutton-Spence, R. (2014). Order of the Major Constituents in Sign Languages: Implications for All Language. Front. Psychol. 5, 376. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00376 Kubus, O., & Nuhbalaoglu, D. (2018). The challenge of marking relative clauses in Turkish Sign Language. Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi, 29(1), 139-160. doi:10.18492/dad.373454…
In which we discuss the paper "Nominal Tense in Crosslinguistic Perspective" by Rachel Nordlinger & Louisa Sadler.
In which we discuss Aikhenvald, A. Y. (2006). "Serial verb constructions in typological perspective." from the book Serial verb constructions: A cross-linguistic typology --the paper which introduced Jacob to the wonder of linguistic typology! Questions? Comments? Hatemail? Follow us on twitter @theory_neutral or send us an email at theory.neutral.podcast@gmail.com…

1 How Much Data Does It Take To Sail A Boat? 22:52
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In which we discuss Gil, D. (2008). "How much grammar does it take to sail a boat?(Or, what can material artefacts tell us about the evolution of language?)." Questions? Comments? Hatemail? Follow us on twitter @theory_neutral or send us an email at theory.neutral.podcast@gmail.com
In which we discuss Haspelmath, M. (2004). Coordinating constructions: An overview. Typological Studies in Language , 58 , 3-40. Questions? Comments? Hatemail? Follow us on twitter @theory_neutral or send us an email at theory.neutral.podcast@gmail.com
In which we discuss Larry M. Hyman's paper "How (not) to do Phonological Typology: The Case of Pitch-Accent". Think we got something wrong? Want to shower us in praise? Either way, follow us on Twitter @theory_neutral or email us at theory.neutral.podcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Theory Neutral! In this episode, we introduce ourselves & our podcast, and talk about Part of speech systems and word order (Hengeveld, Rijkhoff, Siewierska, 2004).
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