42 episodes

Body Over Mind is a show for people who want to maximize their human potential and truly feel free. We are practitioners at heart and practice what we teach. The topics are meditation, qi gong, yoga, breathwork, spirituality, and how all the inner technologies affect and influence your reality.

Body Over Mind Mike Chang | Stephen Yeh

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 22 Ratings

Body Over Mind is a show for people who want to maximize their human potential and truly feel free. We are practitioners at heart and practice what we teach. The topics are meditation, qi gong, yoga, breathwork, spirituality, and how all the inner technologies affect and influence your reality.

    043: How to Make Inner Peace Your Normal State of Being

    043: How to Make Inner Peace Your Normal State of Being

    The podcast discusses the possibility of experiencing inner peace amidst the challenges of everyday life. The hosts explore what it means to be at peace and how it's not about escaping life's demands but rather about not resisting what is happening. They delve into the concept of peace as a state of centeredness and acceptance, emphasizing that it can be achieved even amid physical discomfort or stress.
    Connect with Mike Chang:
    - Instagram: @mikechangofficial
    -Youtube: Mike Chang
    - Website: www.flow60.com

    Connect with Stephen Yeh:
    -Instagram: @iamstephenyeh
    -Twitter: @iamstephenyeh

    • 22 min
    042: How to Overcome Anger and Family Trauma

    042: How to Overcome Anger and Family Trauma

    The podcast explores a personal incident where Stephen lost his cool with his children during a family outing. He reflects on the triggers and emotions that led to the outburst and discusses the underlying dynamics of anger and stress within his family history. The conversation delves into the nature of emotional reactions, the importance of managing stress throughout the day, and the need for intentional focus and perspective in challenging situations. The hosts emphasize the significance of acknowledging and releasing pent-up emotions to prevent future outbursts and maintain a broader perspective on life's challenges.

    They also discuss the difference between limited viewpoint and focus, emphasizing the need to recognize when emotions limit perspective. They advocate for practicing techniques to avoid emotional triggers and release built-up tension, highlighting these as lasting solutions for personal growth and peace of mind. The conversation encourages listeners to cultivate these practices proactively rather than waiting for emotional challenges to escalate.
    Connect with Mike Chang:
    - Instagram: @mikechangofficial
    -Youtube: Mike Chang
    - Website: www.flow60.com

    Connect with Stephen Yeh:
    -Instagram: @iamstephenyeh
    -Twitter: @iamstephenyeh

    • 26 min
    041: Lessons from Mike's Idol Arnold Schwarzenegger

    041: Lessons from Mike's Idol Arnold Schwarzenegger

    The podcast discusses the mindset and philosophy of Arnold Schwarzenegger, particularly focusing on his approach to life and success. Arnold's emphasis on being useful and striving to be the best in whatever endeavor is highlighted as a driving force behind his achievements in bodybuilding, acting, and politics. The hosts explore the balance between striving for excellence and avoiding attachment to outcomes, emphasizing the importance of setting ambitious goals and focusing on the process rather than personal gain. They draw lessons from Arnold's life to inspire listeners to adopt a similar mindset of relentless pursuit of excellence.
    Connect with Mike Chang:
    - Instagram: @mikechangofficial
    -Youtube: Mike Chang
    - Website: www.flow60.com

    Connect with Stephen Yeh:
    -Instagram: @iamstephenyeh
    -Twitter: @iamstephenyeh

    • 18 min
    040: Why We Need to Stop the Inner Dialogue in our Heads

    040: Why We Need to Stop the Inner Dialogue in our Heads

    The podcast delves into the phenomenon of engaging in imaginary conversations within one's own mind, particularly anticipating dialogues with others. The hosts discuss how these inner dialogues, where one plays both sides of the conversation, are ultimately unproductive and can lead to unnecessary stress and frustration. They explore the idea that these internal conversations are not merely thoughts but rather immersive experiences that can affect one's emotions and behavior. The conversation highlights the importance of being present and the potential negative impacts of overthinking and rehearsing conversations that may never occur. Additionally, they consider the intentions behind these inner dialogues and question whether the investment of time and energy in anticipating multiple scenarios is worth the mental toll it can take.
    Connect with Mike Chang:
    - Instagram: @mikechangofficial
    -Youtube: Mike Chang
    - Website: www.flow60.com

    Connect with Stephen Yeh:
    -Instagram: @iamstephenyeh
    -Twitter: @iamstephenyeh

    • 19 min
    039: Why Being Perfect is a Terrible Idea

    039: Why Being Perfect is a Terrible Idea

    The podcast explores the idea of perfectionism and its drawbacks, focusing on how the pursuit of perfection can hinder progress and growth. The hosts discuss the misconception that perfectionism equates to excellence, highlighting how it actually stems from a fear of failure and a reluctance to take risks. They emphasize the importance of embracing the learning journey and sharing experiences, regardless of expertise level, to accelerate growth and connect with others. The conversation encourages listeners to let go of self-imposed labels and fears of judgment in order to unlock their full potential.
    Connect with Mike Chang:
    - Instagram: @mikechangofficial
    -Youtube: Mike Chang
    - Website: www.flow60.com

    Connect with Stephen Yeh:
    -Instagram: @iamstephenyeh
    -Twitter: @iamstephenyeh

    • 19 min
    038: ⁠Why Self-Improvement Limits Your True Potential

    038: ⁠Why Self-Improvement Limits Your True Potential

    The podcast discusses how the concept of self-improvement can inadvertently limit one's true potential. The hosts explore how the constant desire for improvement can stem from a sense of lack, leading to issues such as self-doubt and procrastination. They suggest shifting focus from the perceived lack to taking action and embracing tasks at hand without dwelling on what's lacking. Additionally, they debate whether the motivation for self-improvement stems from a sense of lack or from inspiration to serve and provide value.
    Connect with Mike Chang:
    - Instagram: @mikechangofficial
    -Youtube: Mike Chang
    - Website: www.flow60.com

    Connect with Stephen Yeh:
    -Instagram: @iamstephenyeh
    -Twitter: @iamstephenyeh

    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
22 Ratings

22 Ratings

JBCircus1986 ,

Great podcast!!

Love learning things around consciousness and this has definitely become one the the top podcasts for me to dive deeper into the mind and body

Yoni Shechter ,

Enlightening, authentic, and refreshing

Mike and Stephen are scratching my itch with their show. They’ve been ahead of their time for years, and this show is helpful for my growth mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually. If you’re interested in living in flow. This show is for you 💯

Jorge fbs ,

Great 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

I love it . Looking forward to continue sharing good information. Thanks

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