Join Dr. Libby Kelly for deep dives into living with presence, generosity, self-acceptance, and love amid these challenging times. “Wonder” focuses on mental health, work-life balance and relationships.
Join Nancy Colier, author of the newly released book, Can’t Stop Thinking, as she teaches us that rather than fighting with our thoughts, to step back from them and become a calm and nonjudgemental witness. She explains how the nearly universal tendency to overthink things, particularly negative or emotionally charged situations, rarely serves us any benefit and instead makes things worse. Turn the lens on your own mind and listen as she guides you down a path of better awareness and understanding. She also sheds light on the state of our mental health 14 months into this pandemic. She believes that we are each coming out of this chapter of our lives different than who we were going into it. We discuss how this change will likely affect what you want in life as we all turn the page and move forward. Nancy Colier is a psychotherapist, interfaith minister, and author of many books including Can’t Stop Thinking, The Power of Off, and Inviting a Monkey to Tea. She is a thought leader on mindfulness, well-being, and digital life. She’s featured on Good Morning America, RT America, in The New York Times, and other media, and a regular blogger for Psychology Today and Huffington Post.
Join Brigid Schulte, an award winning author and international speaker as she discusses time, productivity, the causes and consequences of our unsustainable, always-on culture, and how to make time for Work, Love and Play. She is rethinking how we work so that it’s effective and sustainable, and by re-imagining gender roles for a fairer division of labor and opportunity at work and home. Instead of seeking status in busyness she encourages us to capture the value of leisure. If you think you don’t have time to listen, this is precisely why you need to hear this! Brigid Schulte is the author of the New York Times bestselling book on time pressure, Overwhelmed: Work, Love & Play when No One has the Time, which was named one of the notable books of the year by the Washington Post and NPR, and has won several other nonfiction awards. She was an award-winning journalist for The Washington Post and The Washington Post Magazine and part of the team that won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize. She now serves as the founding director of The Good Life Initiative at the nonpartisan think tank, New America, and director of The Better Life Lab, both of which seek to elevate the conversation, explore transformative solutions and highlight how work-life and gender equity issues are key to excellence, productivity and innovation, as well as a full, authentic and meaningful life for everyone. She has been quoted in countless media outlets and has appeared on numerous TV and radio programs including NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America, BBC World News, and NPR’s Fresh Air, to name a few!
Join Brigid Schulte, an award winning author and international speaker as she discusses time, productivity, the causes and consequences of our unsustainable, always-on culture, and how to make time for Work, Love and Play. She is rethinking how we work so that it’s effective and sustainable, and by re-imagining gender roles for a fairer division of labor and opportunity at work and home. Instead of seeking status in busyness she encourages us to capture the value of leisure. If you think you don’t have time to listen, this is precisely why you need to hear this! Brigid Schulte is the author of the New York Times bestselling book on time pressure, Overwhelmed: Work, Love & Play when No One has the Time, which was named one of the notable books of the year by the Washington Post and NPR, and has won several other nonfiction awards. She was an award-winning journalist for The Washington Post and The Washington Post Magazine and part of the team that won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize. She now serves as the founding director of The Good Life Initiative at the nonpartisan think tank, New America, and director of The Better Life Lab, both of which seek to elevate the conversation, explore transformative solutions and highlight how work-life and gender equity issues are key to excellence, productivity and innovation, as well as a full, authentic and meaningful life for everyone. She has been quoted in countless media outlets and has appeared on numerous TV and radio programs including NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America, BBC World News, and NPR’s Fresh Air, to name a few!
2020 has been one hell of a year. We are collectively hitting the pandemic wall with high rates of pandemic fatigue, we are worried about our physical/mental/emotional/financial health or all of the above, we are concerned about racial injustice/our democracy/our future, and we are hurtling towards what could be the most intensely heated election of our lifetimes.Join me for these mini-interviews with each Enneagram type and hear Enneagram guru, Dr. Chris Copeland, share suggestions for each of us as we navigate these stressful times. The heart of this conversation: we all need to be kind to ourselves, expect less of ourselves, find what replenishes us, and lean away from the rat race of life and instead lean in towards healing. You will find much-needed serenity and countless pearls of wisdom in the words of Dr. Chris Copeland.Jump to Your Type:Type 2: 5:06 minType 3: 11:10Type 4: 17:18Type 5: 22:36Type 6: 28:30Type 7: 37:18Type 8: 47:35Type 9: 53:41Type 1: 1:02:48The Essential Enneagram (great book for basic information about this powerful tool)Dr. Chris Copeland's BioHeart of the Enneagram PodcastHeart of the Enneagram bookYour 'Surge Capacity' is Depleted - It's Why You Feel Awful
Lacy Crawford speaks with openness, eloquence, and extraordinary strength about the repercussions and impact that rape and the subsequent silencing of her voice have had on decades of her life. She lays bare the consequences of a sexual assault on identity and the tragedy that results when those in power value reputation above all else. Her new memoir, Notes on a Silencing, has been been featured in Vanity Fair, The New York Times, NPR, and has received a New York Times Review Editors’ Choice award. This episode is not to be missed.
Three remarkable citizens join Wonder for a not-to-be-missed conversation. Cathy Denning has been a revered elementary teacher at Summit School for 22 years. Dr. Pam Oliver is an OB/GYN and physician leader in our community. Larry Smith is an entrepreneur and small business owner. They discuss a range of pressing topics, including the importance of not being silent, Black Lives Matter, and fear for the safety of one's children. These brave souls are open, honest, and vulnerable, and their voices need to be heard.Larry Smith (336-462-7034)Detailed By DesignDetailedbydesigntriad@gmail.com
Clinical and Health psychologist Rebecca Sotile Fallon specializes in the particular challenges faced by high-achievers. She has spent her career helping successful people thrive both professionally and personally. In addition to her work as a therapist and coach, Rebecca is a published author and engaging speaker who lectures nationally on the psychosocial aspects of work/life balance for busy professionals. In this episode, she offers insight into the unique challenges that these times pose to relationships, and helps us focus on self-compassion, letting go of guilt, and aspiring toward growth.
Nancy Colier is a psychotherapist, interfaith minister, and author of many books including The Power of Off. Nancy discusses the simple powers of presence and mindfulness in everyday life. She outlines the psychological impact of the COVID pandemic and finding calm and peace in this storm. She shares her thoughts and strategies for relationships, parenting, and self-compassion during these times, as well as advice and practical solutions on returning to “now” such that we can live our richest lives.