Episodes
Each day is a canvas awaiting our creative touch, inviting us to infuse it with passion, purpose, and authenticity. It's about recognizing that life is not merely lived but crafted—a continuous process of self-expression and transformation. Through mindful choices and deliberate actions, we shape our reality, weaving together the vibrant threads of experience, relationships, and personal growth.
Published 05/05/24
Sarah Gilks is a well-respected advocate for healthy living and a creator of positive role models in the wellness community. Her work focuses on empowering individuals to embrace healthier lifestyles through practical guidance and inspirational leadership. Join us as we discuss strategies for personal wellness, the importance of mental health, and how to be a transformative influence in one's own life and community.
Published 05/03/24
Integrating simple acts of affection like a six-second kiss and a twenty-second hug into your daily routine can have remarkable benefits for your relationships and overall well-being. A six-second kiss not only strengthens emotional bonds by boosting oxytocin levels but also reduces stress and enhances mood through the release of endorphins. Similarly, a twenty-second hug can calm, connect, and reduce anxiety by increasing oxytocin, lowering blood pressure, and even strengthening the immune...
Published 04/29/24
Being labeled as "eccentric" or "outside of the box" is often seen as a badge of honor among creatives and innovators. Adam Grant, in his exploration of non-conformity, highlights the invaluable role these individuals play in society. Eccentrics often pave the way for new ideas and transformations by daring to think differently and challenge the status quo. They don't just march to the beat of their own drum—they create entirely new rhythms that can change the course of industries, arts, and...
Published 04/26/24
0In the realm of personal growth and mental health, Lisa Miller's work on the "awakened brain" offers fascinating insights into the role of spirituality and connectedness in our well-being. Central to her discourse is the profound impact of rituals in enriching our lives. Rituals, whether they are daily meditations, weekly gatherings, or seasonal celebrations, serve as anchors, providing structure and meaning to our existence. These practices not only foster a sense of belonging and identity...
Published 04/24/24
What really matters is the life we live right now.
Published 04/22/24
Recognizing unrealized potential is not just about acknowledging what we can become—it’s about actively engaging in the transformative work required to realize those possibilities. As we commit to the necessary efforts to evolve, we open ourselves to the full spectrum of personal development. This journey is not about a frantic scramble to meet external expectations but a deliberate process of aligning our actions with our deepest aspirations. When we accept the challenge to transform...
Published 04/19/24
When we contemplate change, the amygdala—the brain's fear center—often activates, fueled by memories of past failures and negative experiences. This activation can paralyze us with fear, overshadowing our thoughts with doubts about potential outcomes. However, once we take the initial steps toward change, these fear centers begin to dim. By actively moving forward and facing our fears, we can clear the path for our brains to overcome these anxieties. This shift not only diminishes the power...
Published 04/17/24
A growth mindset is a concept developed by psychologist Carol Dweck, which refers to the belief that one's abilities and intelligence can be developed and improved over time through dedication, hard work, and learning. People with a growth mindset tend to embrace challenges, persist in the face of obstacles, see effort as a path to mastery, and learn from criticism. They view failures as opportunities for growth and are inspired by the success of others. In contrast, those with a fixed...
Published 04/14/24
A recent study from McMaster University highlights that just one minute of intense exercise can lead to substantial health benefits. Martin Gibala, a professor of kinesiology at the university, emphasizes the efficacy of this brief but vigorous approach to physical activity, backed by research findings.
Published 04/12/24
As we ponder the question, "What Will I Give the World Today?" let's not underestimate the power of a smile. Smiling not only enhances our attractiveness, making us more approachable and fostering positive connections with others, but it also plays a significant role in our well-being. It has been scientifically shown to boost the activity of natural killer cells, vital components of our immune system, thus bolstering our health. Beyond its physiological benefits, a smile acts as a form of...
Published 04/10/24
Resilience is not just the ability to bounce back from adversity; it's a transformative process that leads to personal growth, emotional strength, and a deeper sense of fulfillment. The benefits of cultivating resilience are profound, ranging from improved mental health and stress management to enhanced relationships and academic or professional success. Individuals who are resilient tend to exhibit characteristics such as strong character and integrity, meaningful connections with others,...
Published 04/08/24
Diving into the world of play isn't just for kids. It's a game-changer for adults too, unlocking doors to improved mental and emotional well-being in ways you might not expect! Studies published in respected journals such as the "American Journal of Play" and the "Journal of Leisure Research" highlight that regular engagement in playful activities can elevate optimism, thanks to the release of happiness-inducing endorphins, and markedly reduce stress levels by lowering cortisol, the body's...
Published 04/05/24
In the midst of life’s challenges, our commitment to self-care, discipline, self-love, and mindfulness often wanes, leaving us more vulnerable to stress and emotional turmoil. "Forging Resilience" explores the critical role of these practices in building emotional stamina, the inner strength that allows us to navigate through tough times with grace and perseverance. Let's dive into the importance of maintaining a routine centered around physical movement, nourishing our bodies with wholesome...
Published 03/29/24
The Optimist's Creed, penned by Christian D. Larson, is a powerful set of principles aimed at fostering positivity, resilience, and a hopeful outlook towards life. Here’s a simplified summary of its core tenets: Promise Yourself To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is something in them. To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism...
Published 03/27/24
Ellen Langer, a prominent psychologist known for her work in the areas of mindfulness and the illusion of control, has conducted various studies that explore the impact of mental states, attitudes, and the surrounding environment on physical health and well-being. While Langer has engaged in a broad range of research topics over her career, one of her notable areas of focus involves examining how positive changes in one's environment or perceptions can lead to measurable improvements in...
Published 03/25/24
Thank you for your time. Thank you for your energy. I am grateful to celebrate my 61st trip around the sun.
Published 03/22/24
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us that the greatest work of our lives is not just about what we do, but how we do it. It's about performing our duties with devotion and without attachment to the outcomes. Imagine engaging in every task with full presence, love, and a spirit of service. At the heart of the Gita's teachings is Karma Yoga, the yoga of action. This path encourages us to perform our duties with devotion and without attachment to the outcomes. Imagine undertaking every task with full...
Published 03/20/24
What is the number one thing you could start doing today that would have the most positive, profound impact on your life? And what is the number one thing you can stop doing today that would have the most positive, profound impact on your life? Today I'm sharing my story - I hope you'll share yours. 
Published 03/18/24
What makes you feel connected to people, Spirit, purpose, that is ritual and allows you to connect at the heart level? What is really hard, but you still do it every day? Doesn't it feel good to do the things that are hard? I believe in you, I believe in us - we rise to the occasion and we feel great about ourselves as a result.
Published 03/15/24
What are you going to do today to be a change agent? Every one of us has been subject to rules over our lifetime. Today is the perfect day to question everything. If it makes you feel more alive, more hopeful, more purposeful, then you are playing at the right level. Don't dim your light. Don't conform to dark times. Rise into the vision that you hold when you are feeling most alive.
Published 03/13/24
Integrating the principles of "Sama Vaca" (Right Speech) with an understanding of the amygdala's role in emotional processing and strategies for enhancing empathy, compassion, and acceptance can improve mental well-being and cognitive functions. By consciously applying Right Speech internally, we can mitigate the amygdala's negative responses, fostering a calmer emotional state. Simultaneously, practices that evolve the parietal and frontal lobes through empathy, compassion, and cognitive...
Published 03/11/24
A life under the influence of peace would be marked by a profound respect for all life, a commitment to justice and equity, and an enduring pursuit of harmony in all relationships—personal, communal, and global. It would be a world where the well-being of the individual is intrinsically linked to the well-being of the whole, creating a sustainable and thriving planet for all. The peace prayer, attributed to (but likely not written by) St. Francis of Assisi, goes like this: Lord, make me an...
Published 03/08/24
Excuses, while comforting in the moment, are the barriers that keep us from our fullest potential. Let us instead choose to rise with intention, to move with purpose, and to embrace every opportunity to be the best versions of ourselves. In the discipline of daily movement, prayer, and mindfulness, we find not just predictable peace, but a profound strength that propels us beyond the confines of excuses, into a realm of limitless growth and grace, hope, resilience and showing up as the best...
Published 03/06/24