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In this episode we delve into the profound topic of "meaning-making" – the human drive to find purpose and significance in life. We explore how our brains construct meaning from our experiences, the psychological and philosophical underpinnings of this process, and how to cultivate a more meaningful existence. Discover practical strategies for overcoming the common pitfalls that hinder meaning-making, such as focusing solely on external validation or getting stuck in a rut. This episode provides valuable insights for anyone seeking a deeper sense of purpose and a more fulfilling life.#meaning-making #findingpurpose #lifepurpose #meaninginlife #psychologicalmeaning #philosophicalmeaning #cultivatingmeaning #overcomingmeaninglessness #MentalHealthAwareness #EndTheStigmaEye-Opening Moments PodcastEye-Opening Moments are stories of adversity, encounters, and perspectives. They are...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
What if your struggles weren't meant to break you but to guide you? In this episode, we're diving into the idea that pain—whether personal or collective—can be a powerful teacher if we let it.From global crises and political unrest to deeply personal battles, the weight of the world can feel overwhelming. Together, we'll pause to honor these challenges, reflect on what they're teaching us, and explore how to turn that pain into fuel for growth, healing, and action.I'll share my own recent journey of navigating personal challenges—from financial strain to self-doubt—and how leaning into sacred practices, community, and self-reflection has anchored me through it all. We'll also explore transformative journaling prompts to help you uncover the lessons your struggles are offering and reconnect with your resilience and purpose.This is an episode about embracing life's hardest moments as doorways to clarity and change. Tune in if you've been feeling the weight of it all lately.Journal prompts from this episode:1. What is one struggle I am currently facing, either personally or in the world around me?2. How has this struggle been teaching me something about my resilience or my purpose?3. In what ways am I trying to avoid or push away this struggle, and how might I lean into it instead?4. What small action can I take today that will help me transform this struggle into something empowering?5. If this struggle were a message, what would it be trying to tell me?Credits:Music - "I Enjoy My Space" by Sarah, The Illstrumentalist (via Epidemic Sound)Other episodes that may resonate:Embracing Surrender: Overcoming Fear and Unlocking Your ResilienceA Guided Mid-Day Meditation for Stress Relief and BalanceAligned and Liberated: Unlocking Your Purpose and Decolonizing Wellness Through Dharma's WisdomSupport the showHosted by Steph R. Long (certified embodiment facilitator and former Deputy Director of Enterprise for Refinery29 Unbothered), In Case Nobody Told You is a podcast that empowers you to reconnect with your authentic self along your wellness journey. Drawing from years in holistic well-being, Steph guides listeners in to realigning their bodies, minds, and souls, with each episode delivering practical tools and insights to help you break free from limitations, embody your fullest potential, and live in harmony with your true essence. At the core of Steph's messages is a commitment to helping listeners remember their inherent brilliance. By reclaiming these truths, we transcend the legacies of colonialism and societal conditioning that have sought to diminish our worth. Want to support? Buy Steph a cup of tea at ko-fi.com/stephrlong.For more wellness tips, subscribe to Steph's channel on YouTube.For daily insights, follow Steph on IG at @stephrlong and @srlwellbeing.Interested in working 1:1 with Steph on your wellness journey? Visit srlwellbeing.com.
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Today, we explore the profound experience of the dark night of the soul—a time of spiritual desolation, doubt, and transformation. Drawing from mystical traditions, personal stories, and timeless wisdom, we delve into the signs of spiritual crises, why they occur, and how to navigate them with grace. Discover practical tools like mindfulness, journaling, and creative expression to find your way through the darkness. Learn how this challenging journey can dismantle illusions, foster resilience, and reveal your truest self. If you've ever felt lost or disconnected, this episode offers hope, guidance, and the reminder that even in the darkest times, the light is always within reach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we explore the profound experience of the dark night of the soul—a time of spiritual desolation, doubt, and transformation. Drawing from mystical traditions, personal stories, and timeless wisdom, we delve into the signs of spiritual crises, why they occur, and how to navigate them with grace. Discover practical tools like mindfulness, journaling, and creative expression to find your way through the darkness. Learn how this challenging journey can dismantle illusions, foster resilience, and reveal your truest self. If you've ever felt lost or disconnected, this episode offers hope, guidance, and the reminder that even in the darkest times, the light is always within reach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Embark on a profound exploration of the human quest for purpose and fulfillment.This captivating episode delves into the universal search for significance and philosophical insights.Join us as we navigate through the complexities of existence and discover what truly matters.Ready to uncover your own path to meaning? Listen now.
Today we're diving into understanding the deep meaning behind the significant events in our lives, whether they're challenges or opportunities. Let's explore what we're meant to learn from these moments and how we can navigate them with insight and grace. Whether you're facing challenges or navigating periods of stillness, remember that everything happens for a reason, and you're never alone. The divine, the angels, and especially Archangel Jeremiel are always there to offer guidance and clarity. Plus we've got your Angelic Weather Report for the upcoming week with messages and guidance from all of your favorite angels. Don't miss our next episode, where we'll continue to explore the magical and meaningful aspects of life, along with more answers to your burning questions. And if you're navigating transformational experiences, join me for the free and live video series "The Three Keys to Magical Transformation" starting on March 5th. Sign up here https://bit.ly/RV-magic. Thank you for tuning into the Angel Tarot Show. Wishing you a week filled with meaning, love, and magical transformation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 117 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with the wonderful Leela O'Brien about her experiences with Long Covid and what she has learned about herself in the process. A big takeaway from this is the "what can we do" and that we don't need to wait to be healed before trying to find ways to enjoy life, even if they are not what we wanted or expected.Personal website & info about her coaching business: https://www.leelaobrien.comLeela's wellness & outdoor adventure blog: https://www.therealleel.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leelaeobrienMy Stroke of Insight - Jill Bolte Taylor For more information about Long Covid Breathing courses, please check out this linkTo learn more about Long Covid Breathing, their story and their Long Covid Advent Calendar, follow this link Support the show~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Long Covid Podcast is self-produced & self funded. If you enjoy what you hear and are able to, please Buy me a coffee or purchase a mug to help cover costs.Transcripts are available on the individual episodes hereShare the podcast, website & blog: www.LongCovidPodcast.comFacebook @LongCovidPodcastInstagram & Twitter @LongCovidPodFacebook Support GroupSubscribe to mailing listPlease get in touch with feedback and suggestions or just how you're doing - I'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch via the social media links or at LongCovidPodcast@gmail.com**Disclaimer - you should not rely on any medical information contained in this Podcast and related materials in making medical, health-related or other decisions. Ple...
In this captivating episode, we sit down with adventurer Jim Baird to delve into his extraordinary journey of self-reliance and outdoor adventures. Jim shares his gripping survival experience on the renowned show "Alone," where he faced the ultimate test of endurance and resilience in the unforgiving wilderness. Listen in as Jim recounts a harrowing day battling gale force winds during an outdoor escapade, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the elements and the challenges they present even to the most seasoned adventurers.We also explore Jim's perspective on outdoor adventures with kids, uncovering the joys and complexities of sharing the wilderness with young explorers and instilling in them a love for nature.Jim opens up about the profound experience of sleeping alone in the wilderness, reflecting on the solitude, vulnerability, and self-discovery that come with facing the night under the stars.Join us as we embark on a journey of self-sufficiency and resilience exploration with Jim, discussing the importance of honing survival skills and embracing challenges as opportunities for growth and learning.Through candid conversation, Jim shares insights into navigating challenging life circumstances and finding meaning in the pursuit of outdoor passions. He sheds light on the financial struggles that often accompany such pursuits, yet emphasizes the unwavering dedication to following one's passions and crafting meaningful stories through adventure.Wrapping up our podcast discussion, we delve into the art of storytelling in the realm of adventures, exploring how Jim's experiences inspire and captivate audiences, weaving together tales of survival, perseverance, and the human spirit. Tune in for a riveting conversation on the intersection of adventures and storytelling with the remarkable Jim Baird.Youtubeyoutube.com/c/jim-baird-the-adventurerThe Adventurer Websitetheadventurer.caFacebookfacebook.com/jbadventurerInstagraminstagram.com/jbadventurerTwitterSupport the showMy Self Reliance YouTube Channel- https://youtube.com/@MySelfReliance?si=d4js0zGc5ogYvDtOShawn James Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5L_M7BF5iait4FzEbwKCAgMerchandise - https://teespring.com/stores/my-self-reliance
In our fast-paced Western culture, it's too easy to run to the next “thing” and dismiss the meaning of the previous activity, event, or season. But is this healthy for our souls? Take breastfeeding, for example. Or sending your kids off to kindergarten. Or for your kids, leaving their grandparent's house after an extended vacation. Perhaps moving to a new house. Every one of these moments are beautiful, but also have an end, a transition that includes a goodbye. In this episode, theologian and professor Amy Davis Abdallah joins us to provide a framework for putting meaning to all of the life transitions we experience on a daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly basis. The author of Meaning in the Moment: How Rituals Help Us Move Through Joy, Pain, and Everything in Between, Abdallah describes how rituals can shape our family and form the hearts of our kids.In this episode, Amy describes:The meaning and purpose of a ritualHow we've embraced cultural rituals, yet rarely think of them for our own lives Simple ways you can create rituals for your kids to honor life transitionsHow simple rituals can help us hold grief and joy at the same timeShow Notes:Order a copy of Meaning in the Moment by Amy F. Davis Abdallahhttps://amzn.to/3UbfNi7 Gentlemen, apply now for The Leader's Heart Men's Cohort, Feb. 26-29, 2023: https://www.famousathome.com/theleadersheart The MyKidsEQ Coaching Cohort launches March 4! Get first 8 weeks of KidsEQAcademy curriculum. Sign up here:https://www.famousathome.com/offers/7izP4Puk/checkout Ladies, sign up for Tender & Fierce Group Coaching Cohort with Christi! Begins April 1, 2024:https://www.famousathome.com/tenderandfierce Order a copy of Famous at Home by Dr. Josh and Christi: https://amzn.to/3y1jJFz
What's the meaning of life, and how do you figure out what to do with the time you have on this planet? And why is ‘a sense of meaning' so important for your mental health and well-being anyway?! If you've ever asked yourself, “Is life meaningful?” or “Does life have a purpose?” then you'll know how challenging finding greater meaning in life can be… so in this latest episode of the Let's Talk About Mental Health podcast I'm helping you to find meaning in life with simple tips and thought-provoking questions, because life is not meaningless and, in fact, it's up to you to make life more meaningful — which is what I'll show you how to do in this episode. Ready to take control and shape your destiny? Well, let's talk!
Dr. Christopher Kerr is an end life researcher, a hospice physician, CEO and Chief Medical Officer for Hospice and Palliative Care in Buffalo, NY, and the acclaimed author of Death is But a Dream. He provided hospice care for Matt Moran and his family in August, 2023. His extraordinary care and guidance was impactful and comforting for the family in the moment and in the grieving process that followed. As Matt would certainly would have wished and how he so often did with this podcast, we are passing along the lessons and spreading the good word about Dr. Kerr.Dr. Kerr's work, his research, book, and films are based on his experience and research working with hospice patients and seeing the extraordinary way the mind connects reality to the thoughts, visions and dreams of the dying. His work validates these powerful moments and brings comfort to family and to the emotions that come at the end of life. Dr Kerr defines End of Life Experiences or ELEs as significant, subjective experiences within the dying process that occur while asleep or awake. They can happen hours, weeks or even months before a person passes and may increase in frequency as patients approach death. These experiences are indeed gifts and impact the bereaved because “how people leave us matters,” says Dr. Kerr. His website provides many resources for learning more about his work, including:· View the award winning TED talk from 2015 titled ‘I See Dead People, Dreams and Visions of the Dying” to learn more about Dr. Kerr's perspective on End of Life Experiences.· Order the book, Death is But a Dream: Finding Hope and Meaning in the End of Life, by Dr. Christopher Kerr, available from numerous book outlets. · His film, also titled Death is but a Dream, shares many patient stories. This is available for viewing on YouTube or you can watch a short preview here.· End-of-Life Experience Research In this podcast, Bill Moran and Dr. Kerr talk though many of these topics and how Dr. Kerr helps brings perspective, purpose and meaning to the final days of a life. You will also hear how Bill was able to piece together what he was feeling as his brother was saying goodbye, the love and connection that was present, and the awareness of the power and incredible gift that came from this time that will last forever for him and the family. While the emotions don't necessarily become less painful, talking through what is happening and what it all means shines light on the process. With that perspective comes much more joy, much more impact, and less focus on the loss and declining health of the individual. Tune in here to listen to the podcast (or connect to your favorite streaming service listed) or view the podcast on youtube.
After her 15-year-old son Joshua was tragically struck by a car and died in 2002, Nancy Rothstein discovered a deep inner strength that led her to an affirming view of her life and Joshua's ever-inspiring and growing presence in it. Nancy is the author of Rising in the Mourning: Ways to Celebrate Life (2022), in […] The post After a Son's Death, Finding Meaning in Life appeared first on Plaza Jewish Community Chapel.
He went from SAF to PMO , private sector consulting and now educates people on how to make use property investing to build income streams. Daniel Sim, Founder of Born Poor Die Rich, joins Michelle Martin for this enlightening session on making your career dreams a reality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Those with unshakeable confidence have tapped into soul confidence. Soul confidence is different than confidence that is self-focused. It is God-focused, and it is strengthened by deepening one's relationship with God. This episode will help you find deep meaning and fulfilment through the deepening of your faith. It will also help you uncomplicate any challenging or painful past relationships with religion or faith that was imposed onto you. ✅ FREE CLASS! LEARN HOW TO STOP CARING WHAT PEOPLE THINK Don't forget to sign up for our free “How to Stop Caring What People Think” webinar masterclass at http://www.trishblackwell.com/stopcaring ✅ GET ACCELERATED RESULTS: Our next-level coaching happens at: http://www.collegeofconfidence.com ✅ STAY CONNECTED.
"Thanatophobia Hypnosis - From Fear of Death to Finding Meaning in Life" by Adam Cox
Your darkest moments will either break you beyond repair—or make you stronger. This was the choice faced by Steph Catudal as she navigated mortality, motherhood, and the search for self while her husband—beloved ultra-runner Tommy Rivs—battled a rare form of lung cancer that nearly took his life. Beautiful and heart-wrenching, Steph relates the intimacies of this experience in her New York Times bestselling memoir, Everything All At Once—an arresting, must-read perspective on trauma, rebellion, faith, tragedy and the painful struggle to identify one's place in the world. If you count yourself among the millions deeply impacted by Tommy Rivs' brush with death and return to life—one of the most beloved episodes the history of this podcast—then today's conversation is non-negotiable. This is a conversation about the big things in life: trauma, death, grief, pain, identity and faith. An artist with words, Steph shares the details of her complicated upbringing, the loss of faith that catalyzed a decade of rebellion, her journey with substance abuse, and the experience of very nearly losing her husband Tommy—juxtaposed agains the mirrored trauma of losing her father to lung cancer during her adolescence. This is about seeing healing as a never-ending journey—and the importance of assigning meaning to life's profound moments. It's also about how to cultivate gratitude—how to recognize love and beauty amid tragedy, while also holding space for pain, anger, and sorrow. In other words, how to allow everything all at once. I was very moved by Steph's vulnerability—and the power with which she owns her story. May you find this conversation equally impactful. Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today's Sponsors: On: On.com Momentous: LiveMomentous.com/RICHROLL BetterHelp: BetterHelp.com/RICHROLL Babbel: Babbel.com/RICHROLL Squarespace: Squarespace.com/RICHROLL Seed: Seed.com/RICHROLL Plant Power Meal Planner: https://meals.richroll.com Peace + Plants, Rich
Autistic Podcaster Christopher D. Casson expresses his own short views on that age old questioned that has puzzled humanity since we had consciousness: what is the meaning of living? A start of a series of shorter episodes as he finds his own voice while doing an art healing session while doing the videocast version on the official YouTube Channel @thruautisticeyesofficial Can learn more about the podcast host at: www.ChristopherCasson.com Sign up to the weekly Philosophy of Photography Newsletter: http://tiny.cc/afvavz --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thruautisticeyesofficial/support
On This Episode REFUTING “KINISM”I came across an errant theology, that can lead to sinful ethnic prejudice. I want to talk about its origins and then Biblically refute it.A GOVERNMENT LESSONWe know too little about what the Federal Government is and what its role is. It is an entity created by the States, so the States are supposed to be supreme over it. That paradigm has fallen. Even so, it's important that we know what is in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution, so we know the specific job of the federal government.RESPONSE TO A MEMEI keep seeing memes from the younger set bemoaning that life is just eating, sleeping, exercising, getting married, buying a house, and having kids. They find so meaning it, and it's making them miserable. We have an answer for this problem.BIBLICAL LAW OF THE WEEK: EXODUS 21'S SLAVERY LAWSThe passages on slavery are hard if you are coming from America's history of racist, chattel slavery. I'll help clarify some of these laws.
On This Episode REFUTING “KINISM” I came across an errant theology, that can lead to sinful ethnic prejudice. I want to talk about its origins and then Biblically refute it. A GOVERNMENT LESSON We know too little about what the Federal Government is and what its role is. It is an entity created by the States, so the States are supposed to be supreme over it. That paradigm has fallen. Even so, it's important that we know what is in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution, so we know the specific job of the federal government. RESPONSE TO A MEME I keep seeing memes from the younger set bemoaning that life is just eating, sleeping, exercising, getting married, buying a house, and having kids. They find so meaning it, and it's making them miserable. We have an answer for this problem. BIBLICAL LAW OF THE WEEK: EXODUS 21'S SLAVERY LAWS The passages on slavery are hard if you are coming from America's history of racist, chattel slavery. I'll help clarify some of these laws. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corytruax/support
In today's episode of 7 Minutes For Yourself, we talk about how to discover your why by finding your passion.Have a listen. The audio clip featured in today's episode is courtesy of our friends at Improvement Pillhttps://www.youtube.com/@ImprovementPill
Finding Meaning In Life With Grief and Loss. In this episode, I share my experience and life advice on finding meaning in life with grief and loss. I share my experience in coping with grief and loss and how to find meaning in life by using the experience to further fuel us in living purposefully with the legacy of our loved ones. Coping with grief and living with loss is an experience that we figure out slowly. In this episode, I share how it's changed my life and how I've found meaning while still coping with grief and living with loss. Finding meaning in life with grief and loss can be challenging. I hope this episode provides a light in your own grief and loss journey. Say hi on social // Instagram TikTok Check out our free grief journal // Grief Journal
Change is the one constant in life and yet most of us are addicted to certainty. We like life to be neat and tidy but the reality is, it's anything but. One day, Emma Nadler got a call from her daughter's doctor that changed her life forever. Faced with the realities of raising a child with a rare genetic condition, she had to confront her preconceptions of motherhood and her perfectionistic beliefs. She discusses how to navigate whatever challenge life throws at you. Emma is a psychotherapist, author and speaker. She helps people understand and tolerate emotions, build deeper relationships, and find meaning in life's challenges. Her memoir, The Unlikely Village of Eden, is about learning to adapt and accept when life doesn't go as planned. Music: www.purple-planet.comShow site: www.cyacyl.com
Finding Meaning in Life with Cancer with guest Matthew Croasmun May 14, 2023 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
Finding Meaning in Life with Cancer with guest Matthew Croasmun May 14, 2023 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
On the 16th episode of the What is a Good Life? podcast I am joined by Diane Button, who is the author of the bestselling book, Dear Death: Finding Meaning in Life, Peace in Death, and Joy in an Ordinary Day. She holds a Master's in Counselling Psychology, is a practicing end-of-life doula and a lead instructor at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine's EOL Doula Certificate Program. In this episode Diane shares the 4 pillars of a meaningful life that she identified through interviewing people over the age of 75 who were fully content with how they lived. We discuss what she has learned about relationships, forgiveness, self-acceptance, and self-reflection, through working with people at the end of their lives.While the conversation further reinforces for me the importance of regularly contemplating life through the lens of death in building my own good life. As it is filled with heartfelt insights, wisdom, and practical tools for living a life of greater reflection, connection, less regret, and for finding meaning.Subscribe for weekly episodes, every Tuesday, and check out my YouTube channel (link below) for daily clips and weekly reflections.Running Order: 01:28 Podcast Begins04:48 Developing an acceptance of death08:58 The journey towards working with the dying11:18 Identifying 4 pillars of a meaningful life 15:48 Developing Self-acceptance 19:38 Seeing the beauty in yourself20:27 The power of authentic conversations 23:39 Relieving fear and bringing more ease to the dying27:42 Doing Life Reviews 30:03 There is life until the end32:18 Forgiveness 37:00 Not everyone wants to address death when dying39:38 How often do we give someone 100% of our attention?42:40 How can we embrace and not fear death so much?46:30 Beautiful experiences when people near death48:50 The journey inward at the end of life50:16 Observing the end of life53:33 What is a good life for Diane?For further content and information check out the following: - For the podcast's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@whatisagoodlife/videos- My newsletter: https://www.whatisagood.life/- My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mccartney-14b0161b4/- Diane's Website: https://www.dianebutton.com/
In this episode with Brittany, we'll explore the concept of finding meaning in life's challenges and how the universe has a master plan for each of us.Life can be difficult at times, and it's easy to feel lost or overwhelmed when faced with challenges. However, we can find purpose and meaning in these challenges if we shift our perspective and look at them as opportunities for growth and learning.Through examples and personal anecdotes, we'll discuss how challenges can teach us important lessons about ourselves and the world around us and how they can ultimately lead us to our life's purpose.We'll also explore the idea that the universe has a master plan for each of us, and that everything we experience - both good and bad - is part of that plan. By trusting in this plan and embracing life's challenges, we can live a more fulfilling and meaningful life.So if you're feeling stuck or unsure of your path, join us as we delve into the universe's master plan and discover how to find meaning in life's challenges.Episode ResourcesFree Cycle Vitality PrintablesFree Human Design Interactive WorkbookGuest Spotlight: Brittany BentoBrittany is a 29-year-old psychic tarot card reader and developing medium. She has been fascinated my the spirit realm since she was a child and wants nothing more but to share this world with anyone curious to listen.Connect with BrittanyWebsite Instagram YouTube Podcast: Para Not So NormalFor extended show notes & episode transcript, click the link below:https://www.caradempsey.com/53Support the showThanks for being here! Chat soon,Cara Connect with Me:OfferingsWebsiteTiktokYouTubeInstagramEtsy
In this episode of The Optimistic American, Paul Johnson welcomes former Maricopa County County Attorney and U.S. Marine Corps veteran Rick Romley to discuss his incredible story of overcoming adversity and finding meaning in life. The two also discuss Romley's career and the key challenges he faced, as well as running for office and giving back to the community. Rick Romley joined the Marine Corps in March of 1968 with the goal of joining for two years to get his G.I. Bill and help finance his college studies. He ended up being shipped to Vietnam with the First Marine Division, where he stayed until 1969. Rick shares what happened during his deployment, culminating in him getting significant injuries to both legs caused by an IED (also known as a booby trap). Rick went through some hard times following the injury, which was labeled as critical. He opens up about being close to giving up, about the moment he believes saved his life, and about how he has been helping and inspiring other veterans. Rick Romley ended up going back to college to get his law degree, all while being a single parent of two young boys and being severely handicapped. Paul talks about Viktor Frankl's story of surviving Auschwitz, his Logotherapy concept, and the three things Frankl deemed to be helpful in finding meaning in life – even during hard times. Rick and Paul discuss how Rick ended up becoming County Attorney in Maricopa County (Arizona), and some of the great challenges he faced during his time there – including being involved in the investigation and prosecution of the deadliest mass shooting in the history of Arizona. According to Paul, the greatest thing the American Government ever did was empower the individual over itself. Paul and Rick unpack the concept of patriotism. Paul and Rick share their thoughts about doing the right thing when it comes to both one's professional and personal life. Paul asks Rick for his advice for someone who's thinking about running for office. Mentioned in This Episode: Rick Romley Viktor Frank's Logotherapy theory Viktor Frankl The Waddell Buddhist Temple Shooting Phil Gordon Mary Rose Wilcox
Learn how to create a meaningful life and prepare for death with tools to help death doulas, hospice staff, and loved ones navigate the end of life. My guest Diane Button is a founding partner of the Bay Area End-of-Life Doula Alliance in Northern California and an instructor for the University of Vermont Larner College… Continue reading Ep. 382 Dear Death: Finding Meaning in Life and Peace in Death with Diane Button
In this episode of The Optimistic American, Paul Johnson and Dr. Emily Bashah address several questions they received from people in regards to the concern about the arising recession and how to navigate your way through it, as well as the hierarchy of agency, how to navigate difficult conversations and finding meaning in life. The conversation between Paul Johnson and Dr. Emily Bashah kicks off by addressing the biggest part of the problem related to the bad national economy: the concept of the ‘dark passenger'. Paul shares something he considers inarguable: the fact that we're going through a period of Enlightenment where we have dramatically reduced poverty throughout the world, decreased child mortality, and increased literacy, as well as promoted trade and free market, and advanced both the human condition and the economy in the U.S. The concept of Enlightenment dates back to the 1800s where it was challenged by followers of the so-called End of the Century movement that promoted the idea of pessimism and the notion that how people felt wasmore important than optimism and rationality. The End of the Century “philosophy” came to an end in the 1930s when the stock market crashed in 1929. That was followed by the rise of “isms”, Communism, Fascism and other movements that began to blossom all around the world. When talking about contemporary Enlightenment, some people bring the concept of Dark Enlightenment into the conversation. Some people have a very pessimistic view of the world. They believe that democracy isn't working and that the only way to solve the issues that are bothering them is by overthrowing democratic means. Paul believes that many people have the Dark Passenger within themselves, and that's overpowering their ability to make decisions and move forward in life. Paul and Dr. Bashah touch upon the role that showing your own vulnerability can make in regards to agency, having conversations with others and how to approach – and diffuse – difficult situations, and showing that we care about other people. Paul and Dr. Bashah unpack four elements of the hierarchy of agency: ‘know the truth', ‘be accountable to yourself', ‘finding meaning', and ‘we, not me'. Paul brings up Viktor Frankl's roadmap for finding meaning in life – and he and Dr. Bashah share what their meaning and purpose are. Mentioned in This Episode: Previous episode featuring Prof. Pinker - Free Speech, Human Nature, and the New Wave of Enlightenment with Prof. Steven Pinker Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High by Joseph Grenny and Kerry Patterson The Hierarchy of Agency John D. Rockefeller Viktor Frankl Dr. Philip Zimbardo
How do you gain a new perspective on life? For sales coach Ian Koniak it took a brush with death, making peace with his family, and getting sober. He discovered “a calling of helping” and today he encourages a life of integrity, where “your actions and your behaviors match your thoughts.” In pursuing sales or other goals he urges patience and faith, which he equates with “the ability to see success, even if you don't experience it” immediately. He also advises people to listen for “shoulds” in their self-talk because they indicate “you're not living a life that you truly want to live.” … John and Ian warn that our 24/7 world leaves too many of us “short-term focused,” allowing immediate gratification to get in the way of what's important.Connect with Ian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iankoniak/Coach with Ian: https://untapyoursalespotential.comYouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/iankoniakNewsletter: https://untapyoursalespotential.com/newsletterFollow Sell Better to get the latest actionable tactics from sales pros at the top of their game:https://hubs.ly/Q01tLYNJ0Become a member and never miss quota again:https://hubs.ly/Q01tLYRV0
Will Schoder is only interested in working on "Evergreen Topics." The stated goal being that anyone could stumble upon his work in 10, 20, or even 100 years, and the topic would still be relevant. For the last few years, his time has been spent addressing one of the most important questions of all: "What is Happiness?"In Part I of our conversation we discuss what makes irony lame, how to navigate an existential crisis, and why "Re-enchantment is so important."Guest Links:Will SchoderYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WillSchoder
In this episode we had to privilege of interviewing singer, actor, social media influencer, YouTube star, author and recent father- Gabriel Conte! We talked all about his new adventure into fatherhood, walking through seasons of darkness and the importance of faith in finding your purpose. This was such an awesome conversation and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did! Check out Gabe's first book, "A Mission for Meaning" wherever books are sold and be sure to buy a copy to learn more about Gabe's incredible story. Make sure you're subscribed to the FamilyMade channel and following along with us for some more exciting episodes coming soon! Follow Gabriel here! ▶ https://www.instagram.com/gabrielconte/ Order "A Mission for Meaning" here ▶ https://www.amazon.com/Mission-Meaning-Choices-That-Really/dp/0310364221 Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/THEMILLERFAM/ YouTube▶ https://www.youtube.com/c/graceforthemillers Miller Fam Website ▶ https://www.themillerfam.co/ Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/themillerfam Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/themillerfam
After investigating everything “under the sun”, King Solomon writes, “Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless.” In today's devotion Gene shares what King Solomon finally discovers --the only way to find purpose is to look to that which cannot be seen.
Tollemache. Recently headlining the Sober Recovery committee's Addicted to Comedy, Sarah Tollemache is a sketch writer who has been a professional comedian for over a decade and is often described as dry, quirky, and hilarious. Starting in Houston, Texas, Sarah quickly made a name for herself when she was named ‘Best Local Comedian' by the Houston Press and later was the winner of the prestigious Houston's Funniest Contest. After being featured on consecutive seasons of NBC's ‘Last Comic Standing' Sarah took her talents to New York City. Since moving to New York, Sarah has been named one of the Top 20 Female Comics to Follow on Twitter by the Huffington Post. In 2017, she appeared on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, followed by another late-night appearance on the Late Late Show with James Corden. She has also appeared on Comedy Central's Roast Battle. When she's not touring comedy clubs around the country, she can be seen regularly at the Comedy Cellar and New York Comedy club in New York City. You can also now check out her new special, Voluptuous Boy, on YouTube. Be sure to tune in as Dr. Powers, Julie, Jamie, and Sarah take a deep dive into the beauty of recovery, overcoming guilt and shame, and finding community through comedy. Topics Discussed: Finding the ease of everyday life through recovery Letting go of what you can't control and finding joy in what you can The best way to help our loved ones by simply holding space for them Just showing up and being our complete, whole selves without judgment Connect with Sarah Tollemache: Website: https://www.sarahtcomedy.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stollemache/ Podcast: https://www.sarahtcomedy.com/ladyjourneypodcast Connect with Positive Recovery Centers: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/positiverecoverycenters/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositiveRecoveryCenters/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/577870242872032 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/positiverecoverycenters/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4JcDF1gjlYch4V4iBbCgZg Contact Positive Recovery Centers: If you or someone you know needs help, visit the website, or call the number below to schedule an assessment. We are here to help. Call: 877-476-2743 Address: 902 West Alabama Street Houston, Texas 77006 Website: https://positiverecovery.com Services: https://positiverecovery.com/services/ FAQ: https://positiverecovery.com/faq/ --- About Positive Recovery MD Podcast: The Positive Recovery MD podcast is hosted by Dr. Jason Powers, Addiction Medicine Specialist and creator of Positive Recovery. This podcast will not only inspire and motivate its listeners, but it will also provide the tools and foundation needed to thrive and flourish on their addiction recovery journey. Each week the Positive Recovery MD podcast community will come together to have authentic conversations around addiction, Recovery, and what matters – growth & progress, not perfection, all while developing positive habits for your life. To join the community, visit https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/OtK48nO/dailypositiverecovery to sign up to receive the daily Positive Intervention that we'll review and gain access to EXCLUSIVE Positive Recovery content available only to Positive Recovery MD listeners. About Positive Recovery Centers Positive Recovery Centers is a strengths-based addiction treatment program with locations across Texas. We offer a full continuum of care, from medical detox to sober living, all supported by an ever-growing alumni community network. Our evidence-based curriculum blends the best of the old with the new, supporting our mission: that Recovery is best pursued when meaningful, intentional positive habits are formed through empowerment and resilience instead of negativity and shame.
Life can weigh heavy the more of it we experience & it becomes harder to talk about sometimes. Here is me talking about it.
Show Notes Our very impressive guest today, Chris Westfall, is one of the most sought-after business coaches and keynote speakers in the world. He helped launch over five dozen businesses and has appeared on ABC NEWS, NBC TV and CNN. Chris's new book, Easier: 60 Ways to Make Your Work Life Work for You, isn't about taking the easy way out of difficult circumstances. It's about overcoming tunnel vision, seeing things in a new way, and showing up differently when challenges arise. The book Easier is actually filled with difficulty, just like life is,” Westfall said in a recent interview. “in the midst of difficult circumstances, difficult relationships, misunderstandings, communication challenges … a new path emerges — a new possibility emerges. And that is what we will chat with Chris about today in our show titled: Finding Meaning in Life's Messes. I am most interested in what Chris brings to the table regarding how we can better manage our lives. With that, let's bring on our guest… For more… Check out Chris Westfall's latest book: Easier: 60 Ways to Make Your Work Life Work for You Find out more about Chris Westfall at: www.westfallonline.com
Show Notes Our very impressive guest today, Chris Westfall, is one of the most sought-after business coaches and keynote speakers in the world. He helped launch over five dozen businesses and has appeared on ABC NEWS, NBC TV and CNN. Chris's new book, Easier: 60 Ways to Make Your Work Life Work for You, isn't about taking the easy way out of difficult circumstances. It's about overcoming tunnel vision, seeing things in a new way, and showing up differently when challenges arise. The book Easier is actually filled with difficulty, just like life is,” Westfall said in a recent interview. “in the midst of difficult circumstances, difficult relationships, misunderstandings, communication challenges … a new path emerges — a new possibility emerges. And that is what we will chat with Chris about today in our show titled: Finding Meaning in Life's Messes. I am most interested in what Chris brings to the table regarding how we can better manage our lives. With that, let's bring on our guest… For more… Check out Chris Westfall's latest book: Easier: 60 Ways to Make Your Work Life Work for You Find out more about Chris Westfall at: www.westfallonline.com
The Executive Code - Personal Mastery Insights with Paul Davis
How could we approach getting older, especially when we get to a certain age and feel that we haven't done anything meaningful with our life? What is life all about? What can we do if we feel trapped or if life seems meaningless? On this episode of The Executive Code podcast, we discuss what our overarching purpose in life is and how we can help to fulfil our individual purposes more than we realise. Connect with Paul:Find your life purpose and your unique Genius Drivers with Paul – https://paulwilliamdavis.com/find-your-life-purpose/ Purpose To Profits Course - https://paulwilliamdavis.com/discover-your-life-purpose-course/ Join our Free Community for more insights - https://www.theexecutivecode.com/View this episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/davisconsultantsPublished Book - EVOLVE – Look Within Yourself For Business SuccessWebsite – https://PaulWilliamDavis.com/LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/pauldavisdublin/Blog - https://paulwilliamdavis.com/blog/Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/paulwilliamdavis Contributions:If you feel that you benefit from this podcast and would like to make a contribution towards the cost of its production it would be very much appreciated - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/theexecutivecode
A new MP3 sermon from Antioch Reformed Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Ecclesiastes: Finding Meaning In Life Subtitle: Books of the Bible Speaker: Brance Gillihan Broadcaster: Antioch Reformed Baptist Church Event: Midweek Service Date: 4/13/2022 Length: 46 min.
In a world filled with chaos, Udo Erasmus discusses how to get clarity for your life and the connection you are wired to have.Beyond the Rut is a proud member of the Lima Charlie Network empowering others to reach new heights in leadership, self-development, and communication. You can learn more at LimaCharlieNetwork.com. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beyondtherut)
Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Israeli Philosopher, Dr. Iddo Landau on the topic of Finding Meaning in Life. Dr. Landau discussed many keen and intriguing arguments from his popular and thought provoking book, Finding Meaning in an Imperfect World. He also discussed ways in which people can recognize what's valuable and meaningful within their own lives. Dr. Landau grew up and lived most of his life in Israel. He currently teaches philosophy at University of Haifa, where he focuses mostly on the philosophy of meaning in life, existentialism, and ethics. Dr. Landau also has worked for many years with terminally ill cancer patients under the auspices of the Israel Cancer Association. He is the author of Finding Meaning in an Imperfect World.
Living Freely Podcast-Here for you one podcast at a time for all things mental health + wellness!
What a past few years we have had. Here at Living Freely, we hope there have been some joyous moments, but also can only imagine there may have been some hardships and difficulties. Listen in to Living Freely Podcast today as Rachel Ann Dine, LPC shares encouragement for the New Year. Rachel Ann specifically wanted to end this season on an encouraging note with realistic strategies for finding meaning in your life, holding onto hope, and ways to foster resilience. Thank you so much for being a listener of Living Freely Podcast. Rachel Ann and Norfolk Public Library are so grateful for you and to be able to have this podcast! We hope you have a peaceful start to the new year and that you feel empowered to live well and be well! Want to know more about what programs Norfolk Public Library is offering? Visit their website to learn more: https://www.norfolkpubliclibrary.org/ Say hi to Rachel Ann and receive more mental health resources! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelanndinecounseling/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkGnsXfbZm8EkMbRRj2G1ew Book: https://www.amazon.com/Live-Learn-Love-Real-talk-woman-ebook/dp/B07NJBLLSB Disclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes only and not designed to diagnose or treat. Rachel Ann Dine is a licensed professional counselor at time of EVENT and distribution but is in no way by engagement of interaction with you attempting to diagnose or treat you. Please consult your own medical provider for treatment or therapy (resource: www.psychologytoday.com for therapy!).
Viktor Frankl said, "Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose.” These words are so important, especially when dealing with adversity and uncertainty. Finding meaning in life is a fundamental requirement for our health and well-being. Join Jan Schleicher and discover:- Viktor Frankl's Amazing Story- Frankl's Three Ways to Find Meaning- The Difference Between Purpose and Meaning- Jan's Search for Meaning in Her Life- How Finding Meaning Improves Health- Steps You Can Take Now to Bring Meaning to Your LifeHaving a reason to jump out of bed in the morning can have such a profound impact on your life. And…it most likely will help you stay healthier and even live longer.
Have you ever wondered, “what is the meaning to all of this?” Today, inspired by Viktor Frankl, I share how I am learning to find meaning to life, through every circumstance and every type of relationship.