Episodes
I’ve put together a short list of tips for engaging with people who hold views contrary to your own. The internet makes it easy to live inside our own little content bubbles where we are protected from any viewpoints other than those with which we already agree. But this is a big problem. When we aren't exposed to opposing perspectives, we don’t learn how to relate to the people who hold them.  In the same way that dealing with challenges makes us better and more resilient, exposure to...
Published 11/05/21
Published 11/05/21
In this episode, I speak with entrepreneur and former NASA engineer, Harleen Kaur. Harleen is the founder of Ground News, a news platform that helps combat media bias by allowing people to compare how different news outlets from across the political spectrum are covering the same story. Also, I’ve been using Ground News for the past few months to give me a more well-rounded and balanced perspective on current events. I’ve found a lot of value in it. I highly recommend giving it a try! ...
Published 10/22/21
I speak with author Tom-Butler Bowdon. While Tom was working as a government advisor in Sydney, Australia, he began reading and taking detailed notes on many classic personal growth books in an effort to further his career. He had an idea to organize these notes into a book and worked on this for four years. In 2001, he released 50 Self-Help Classics, which has been translated into 15 languages. Since then, he has distilled the most important ideas from hundreds of other classic books...
Published 09/09/21
I speak with psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dr. Amir Levine about attachment theory, which is the subject of his best-selling book, Attached. We discuss: How our attachment style affects our behavior in relationships The upside of anxiety and threat-sensitivity How to use attachment theory to improve your relationships How depending on others can actually make you more independent ...and much more   PLEASE SUPPORT THIS EPISODE'S SPONSOR Skillshare is an online learning...
Published 07/29/21
I speak with filmmaker, marketer, and sense-maker, Rob Hardy. We discuss how to navigate the complexity of human values, the tension between freedom and constraint, the intersection of values and politics, the rise of secular "religions," what it means to be a citizen, and much more.   Please support our sponsor, Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with over 25,000 courses on a wide range of subjects from cooking to writing to watercolor painting. I love it and use it to...
Published 07/08/21
Nedra Tawwab is the author of the New York Times best-selling book, “Set Boundaries, Find Peace.” In this conversation, she explains what boundaries are, why we need them, and how they can improve our lives. She also gives her thoughts on setting COVID-related boundaries. You can purchase Nedra’s book, “Set Boundaries, Find Peace” on Amazon.   Please support our sponsor, Skillshare! Skillshare is an online learning community with over 25,000 courses on a wide range of subjects from cooking...
Published 06/16/21
In this episode I speak with friend, former Wildland Firefighter, and author of Rewrite the Rules, Alex Starr about: His adventures and misadventures of wildland firefighting The value of questioning our assumptions The balance between desire and gratitude How to build resilience …and more
Published 04/19/21
We all share six fundamental needs that contribute to well-being. The manner in which we meet these needs, however, varies from person to person. In this episode, I share some of the things I personally do to meet these needs in my own life.
Published 03/09/21
I attempt to refine my model of well-being, which I began discussing in Episode 51. This model is centered around needs. Like any other creature, we have needs that must be met in order to facilitate well-being. If we can simply identify what these needs are, then well-being is simply a matter of meeting these needs in adaptive and sustainable ways. Of course, this raises many questions, one of which is: What are our needs? Relying on research from sociology, psychology, and philosophy, I...
Published 02/20/21
In this episode, I think out loud about values and how they relate to well-being. Values are important because they are the principles on which we base our actions. Any action we take is based on some value, whether conscious or unconscious. Understanding our values can give us more clarity and perspective on our behavior and point us in a more constructive direction. Dysfunction and imbalance are often a result of failing to recognize the full spectrum of values we have as human beings. Or,...
Published 01/25/21
I speak with Chris Williamson (@chriswillx on IG). He is the host of the popular podcast Modern Wisdom, owner of a UK event company, and coach for people who want to get more out of life. He's also a former reality TV star. We discuss his journey through depression, the value of knowing your personality traits, and various approaches for dealing with the inevitable uncertainty and discomfort of life. His website is https://chriswillx.com/   Please consider supporting this show by visiting...
Published 12/08/20
Building upon the previous two episodes, I discuss why acceptance is a reasonable and rational approach for dealing with the complexity of reality. This episode's sponsor is Skillshare, an online learning community with thousands of different classes for creative and curious people. The first 1,000 people to use the link below will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: Skillshare.com/TGP
Published 11/17/20
Building upon the ideas in my previous episode ("The Master Skill of Life"), I discuss the concept of integration as the path to psychological health and genuine self-improvement.
Published 11/09/20
I introduce what I have come to believe is the most important skill set you can possibly cultivate from a personal, spiritual, psychological or existential standpoint. 
Published 09/24/20
A short episode about the differences between perfectionism and striving for excellence, with a short reading from a blog post I wrote.
Published 07/22/20
This short podcast episode is about zooming out and remembering to view your struggles with the proper perspective. Adversity is not something to avoid or bemoan but something to confront and accept. It’s an inevitable part of a great and meaningful adventure called The Hero's Journey. 
Published 05/14/20
I speak with the author of Economy of Truth, Vizi Andrei (@viziandrei) about a range of topics including religion, evolution, procrastination, political systems, the utility of maxims and more.   Show notes at: https://thinkgrowprosper.com/blog/vizi-andrei
Published 03/17/20
In this solo episode, I explain a useful framework for thinking about and practicing personal development:   THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR: Skillshare is an online learning community with over 25,000 courses. They are extending an offer to listeners of the Think Grow Podcast - two months FREE! You can take advantage of this offer at skillshare.com/THINKGROW.
Published 01/18/20
In this episode I speak with Erick Godsey, (@erickgodsey on IG) who describes himself as a student of the psyche, myths, and dreams. Erick draws on cognitive, evolutionary, and Jungian psychology as well as mythology and dreams to approach the question of how to “be” in the world. This was one of my favorite conversations I've had thus far on the show. THIS EPISODE BROUGHT TO YOU BY OUR SPONSOR: Skillshare is an online learning community with over 25,000 courses. They are extending an offer...
Published 12/06/19
In this episode, I walk through my daily routine and explain why I've been less active on social media lately (Hint: I'm writing a book!). I also discuss the principle that explains why having a routine is useful. This principle can be summed up in two words: Constraints enable.   THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:   Skillshare is an online learning community with over 25,000 courses. They are extending an offer to listeners of the Think Grow Podcast - two months FREE! You can take...
Published 09/27/19
My wife and I talk about some of the approaches and frameworks that have helped us improve and maintain our relationship for nearly a decade. We start off by addressing a question from a listener regarding her own relationship with a guy who doesn’t believe he should have to tailor his communication to suit her. This episode is mostly centered on romantic relationships but most of the principles we discuss can be applied to non-romantic ones as well.   SHOW NOTES & TIME STAMPS: ...
Published 08/22/19
Rebecca Ray is a clinical psychologist, speaker, and author of The Universe Listens to Brave. In this episode we talk about some of the more common issues she sees, including low self-worth, crippling fear, and the underlying limiting beliefs at the root of these cognitive distortions. Her new book, The Art of Self-Kindness is due for release August 2019. You can find the show notes for this episode here: https://thinkgrowprosper.com/blog/rebecca-ray
Published 07/17/19
Daniel is the founder of EvolutionEat, a company that helps entrepreneurs and creatives of all types transform their diets and lives by teaching them the skill set and mindset of healthy eating. The topic of proper diet is notably left out of most conversations surrounding personal growth. But the reality is, the food we eat is just as important to living a good life as any self-development strategy or principle. It's definitely been a huge part of my personal journey.   FREE MINI-COURSE...
Published 06/21/19
I speak with Dr. Dan Siegel. He is a clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and the Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute. Dr. Siegel has written 16 books and multiple New York Times best sellers, including Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation and The Whole Brain Child (two of my favorites). However, most of our conversation covers topics in his new book, Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence. If you feel like some of the things Dr....
Published 06/14/19