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Creative Acts for Curious People. How to Think, Create and Lead in Unconventional Ways. With Sarah Stein Greenberg

Today we’re airing a favorite encore episode with the brilliant Sarah Stein Greenberg. She is the author of a book called “Creative Acts for Curious People. How to Think, Create and Lead in Unconventional Ways.’’ A quote from the book sums it up: “In an era of ambiguous, messy pr ...  Afficher plus

Exploring What it Takes to Be Pain Free. With Stacey Roberts.

In this encore episode we dive into the world of pain management with Stacey Roberts, author of the book The Pain Free Formula: Solving the Puzzle of Muscle and Joint Pain Without Surgery, Drugs or Injections. Stacy is a Physical Therapist and RN. She shares her own personal jour ...  Afficher plus

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Personal Freedom, Social Media Addiction, Farming, Structured Water, Personal Productivity & More With Ben Greenfield & Kyle Kingsbury.
Boundless Life

https://bengreenfieldlife.com/kyleandben

My friend Kyle Kingsbury is the host of the Kyle Kingsbury Podcast and a Master Coach for ...

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11 Ways To Overcome Loneliness
The Motivated Mind

In recent years, loneliness has been recognized as a growing public health concern. Its impact is likened to that of smoking 15 cigarettes a day, affecting countless individuals worldwide, spanning diverse backgrounds in terms of income, race, religion, and other social demograph ...  Afficher plus

sacrificing our mental health at the altar of social media (ft. thanasi dilos)
back from the borderline

Are we sacrificing our mental well-being at the altar of social media and Big Tech? In this episode, I sit down with 21-year-old Thanasi Dilos, a pioneering voice for his generation's mental health and digital safety. Forgoing college to advocate for change, Thanasi shares his ...

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The secret to a happy life -- lessons from 8 decades of research | Robert Waldinger
TED Health

The happiest and healthiest people are those who have an abundance of warm connections with others, says psychiatrist Robert Waldinger, who leads the Harvard Study of Adult Development -- one of the longest-running studies of adult life ever conducted. Exploring the link between ...  Afficher plus