Renee Jain | Reclaiming Ease

Renee Jain | Reclaiming Ease

Up next

Dating in Midlife…Oh My! | Bela Gandhi

Here is something most of us have never been told: falling in love was never supposed to be easy, and the fact that it hasn't been isn't a character flaw. It's a design problem. Your biology may be working against you. Your cultural programming works against you. But, more than a ...  Show more

Your Ambitions Might Not Be Yours | Tom Rath

Most of us reach our 40s and discover something unsettling: the ambitions we've been chasing weren't entirely ours. They came from parents, from culture, from the two or three careers we happened to see up close. Tom Rath calls this looking through a pinhole, and he thinks it exp ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

The Key To Reclaiming Your Female Energy - Dr. Shefali Tsabary
The Mindvalley Podcast

Our guest today, Dr. Shefali Tsabary is a New York Times bestselling author and renowned clinical psychologist. She teaches women how to transcend their illusions and fears, get rid of societal expectations, and rediscover the person they were meant to be: conscious, fulfilled, i ...  Show more

How To Raise Children In An Unjust World w/Dr. Traci Baxley EP 1179
The School of Greatness

Today’s guest is Dr. Traci Baxley! She’s a professor, consultant, parenting coach and speaker. As an educator for over 30 years with degrees in child development, elementary education, and curriculum and instruction, she specializes in diversity and inclusion, anti-bias curric ...

  Show more

Sonya Renee Taylor on Radical Self Love
The One You Feed | Personal Growth, Emotional Resilience & Purpose

Sonya Renee Taylor is a former national and international poetry slam champion, author, educator, and activist. She is also the founder of The Body Is Not An Apology, which is a digital media and education company promoting radical self-love and body empowerment as the foundation ...  Show more

The Destructive Effect Of Capitalism On Modern Parenting - Dr. Shefali Tsabary
The Mindvalley Podcast

Have you ever noticed that most of the problems we have right now take us back to how our caregivers treated us when we were kids? And the same thing is going to happen to our children, so where did it go wrong? We all want nothing but the best for our kids, but somehow things do ...  Show more