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What happens when we decide to be present, patient, and kind in the middle of one of the hardest stretches of the school year? In this week's episode of Aspire to Lead, Joshua Stamper welcomes back Dr. Christopher Culver to explore the science of kindness and belonging, the impact of chronic stress on educators, and why self compassion must come before we can sustain compassion for others.Dr. Culver shares vulnerable pieces of his own story, including seasons of deep darkness and imposter syndrome, and explains how those experiences shaped his work on kindness, his bilingual children's book about belonging, his new book Be the Light, and his Science of Kindness podcast. Listeners will gain practical strategies to lead with presence and patience, protect their own mental health in high stress seasons, and create school cultures where every person feels seen, valued, and included.About Dr. Christopher Culver:Dr. Christopher Culver is a proud product of Oklahoma education and has served educational communities for more than a decade as a classroom teacher, secondary principal, and most recently as a cabinet-level administrator. Dr. Culver is a product of a divorced family and split time between Tulsa & Wyandotte, OK and Fayetteville, NC during his childhood. Currently, Dr. Culver serves as a consultant with expertise in kindness, culture and understanding Gen Z/Gen A, and as an adjunct professor at Oklahoma City University, teaching future teachers and leaders. He is highly sought after and well known for his high-energy, passionate, engaging, and motivational professional development. Participants call him “engaging, charismatic, dynamic, and enthusiastic.” He has his pulse on today's generation. Earning an EdD researching culture, motivation, and the collective impact on teacher retention, Dr. Culver is focused on spreading kindness, improving mindset, cultivating culture, and educating about Gen Z/A. He believes that if you cannot find the light, be the light! Keep shining, friends! Follow Dr. Christopher Culver: Website: www.orangesparrow.org Twitter (X): DrChrisCulver Instagram: DrChrisCulver Facebook: DrChrisCulver Linkedin: Dr. Christopher (Chris) Culver YouTube: DrChrisCulver Podcast: https://scienceofkindness.com/ — NEW Aspire to Lead Cohort: Join the March 1st Launch Ready to move from teacher to administrator? The Aspire to Lead Cohort is a monthly leadership program designed for educators pursuing administrative roles. Get expert training, peer accountability, interview prep, and a clear roadmap to advance your career. December 1st cohort launching soon. Limited spots available. READY TO JOIN? Apply for the Aspire to Lead Cohort: https://bit.ly/47xWzIu Limited spots available. Next cohort starts 3/1/26
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Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon. Emily Scott Robinson. Blood harmonies from Irish brothers Ye Vagabonds. Stephen Thompson from NPR Music chats with Dre Castillo from KVNF in western Colorado about the best albums out Friday, Jan. 30.The Starting 5(00:00) Introduction(01:21) Emily Scott Robinson, 'Appalachia'(08:58) Ye Vagabonds, 'All Tied Together'(16:05) Jordan Ward, 'Backward'(21:48) Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon, 'As Of Now'(27:18) Orestes Gomez, 'No me fui porque quise'The Lightning Round- Don Toliver, 'OCTANE'- Lande Hekt, 'Lucky Now'- By Storm, 'My Ghosts Go Ghost'- Yumi Zouma, 'No Love Lost to Kindness'- David Moore, 'Graze the Bell'Sample the albums via our New Music Friday playlist on NPR.org/allsongs.CreditsHost: Stephen ThompsonGuest: Dre Castillo, KVNFAudio Producer: Noah CaldwellDigital Producer: Dora LeviteEditors: Otis Hart, Elle MannionExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Jeffrey Marsh returns to talk with Stacy about mental health, community care, and staying human in a time of fear, burnout, and cultural upheaval. They explore why wellness can't be separated from human rights, how kindness functions as real-world activism, and what it takes to stay engaged without burning out. From boundaries and vulnerability to relationships, repair, and everyday acts of care, this episode offers grounding perspective without toxic positivity. If you're feeling overwhelmed but still want to show up, we're glad you're here! 00:10 | Welcome & pouring into your own cup 04:45 | “Look for the helpers” 07:52 | Can wellness exist without human rights? 10:30 | The Harvard Happiness Study & community care 18:36 | Why Jeffrey believes Gen Z will be okay 26:08 | Kindness as everyday activism Find Jeffrey: jeffreymarsh.com tiktok.com/@thejeffreymarsh instagram.com/thejeffreymarsh facebook.com/jeffreymarshofficial The Jeffrey Marsh Podcast: Trading Negative Self-talk for Belonging Books: Take Your Own Advice and How to Be You Find Stacy: realeverything.com instagram.com/realstacytoth missionmakersart.com missionalchemists.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Al & C-Lo: Al is angry at kindness, Gruden never heard from the Jets, an offensive coordinator falls asleep and what was Netflix's plan if that dude fell while climbing that building? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We try to figure out what the position is and what it means and why they hired who they did. We also get into Jon Gruden on a Tampa radio station saying there was no offer from the Jets.
Boomer questions why Bill Belichick is on a Hall of Fame ballot while still eyeing the sidelines. We talk about the NFL's bizarre "Chief Kindness Officer" appointment and Jon Gruden debunking the Jets rumors. We've also got the latest on the Islanders' absolute dominance over the Rangers, an emotional Joe Brady starting his new era in Buffalo, and we look at the Nipah virus outbreak in India for some reason.
What if wealth isn't about luck, connections, or hustle—but about how you think? In today's episode, we unpack a fascinating story of a 17-year-old dishwasher who spent a decade working inside a high-end country club alongside ultra-wealthy members. What he learned completely dismantled common assumptions about rich people—and surprisingly, many of his lessons line up directly with Scripture. Bob and Linda walk through 7 mindset shifts that separate people who grow wealth from those who stay stuck, and why renewing your mind around money may be the most biblical financial move you can make. This isn't about chasing money—it's about becoming the kind of person God can trust with more. Episode Highlights 1. Rich people aren't greedy—greed is the problem Money doesn't change your heart; it amplifies what's already there. When we believe "all rich people are greedy," we subconsciously sabotage our own growth. 2. Be cool (aka: be kind) True wealth shows up as humility and generosity toward those earlier on the path. Kindness is influence. 3. Wealthy kids inherit a mindset before they inherit money What did you inherit about money growing up? Limiting beliefs can be rewired—especially through God's Word. "For as he thinks in his heart, so is he." —Proverbs 23:7 (NLT) 4. You don't need school to be successful—but you do need wisdom Education matters, but obedience to God matters more. College doesn't guarantee provision—God does. 5. Stop chasing money; start creating value Money is a result, not a target. It's simply a reflection of the value you bring to others. 6. Money is a learnable skill You don't have to be "good at math" to be good with money. One book, one framework, one habit can radically change your financial future. 7. Focus on becoming who God created you to be Growth, wisdom, and Christlikeness compound over time—and so does stewardship. Key Scriptures Mentioned (NLT) Proverbs 23:7 — "For as he thinks in his heart, so is he." Romans 12:2 — "Let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think." Matthew 6:26 — God's provision for the birds (and for you) Action Item for This Week Do these three things: Identify one limiting belief you inherited about money. Find one biblical truth that directly contradicts it. Learn one practical thing about how money actually works (book, podcast, or Scripture). Small shifts in thinking can unlock massive change. Wealth doesn't start in your bank account—it starts in your beliefs.
What if you're already sitting on more blessings than you realize? After weeks of talking about sin and negative programming, Dr. Alex Lloyd and Harry bring the good news: God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit have given you gifts that completely tidal wave your struggles. This isn't feel-good fluff—this is a comprehensive, scripture-backed catalog of what you actually receive from the Trinity. WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE: - The complete list of gifts from God the Father (presence, power, glory, light, love, grace, and more) - What Jesus specifically gives you that the Father doesn't (His way, truth, life, righteousness, peace) - The unique blessings only the Holy Spirit provides (comfort, perfect counsel, fruit of the Spirit, power) - Why you receive love, peace, and grace from all three—and why that matters - What "glory" actually means in Old vs. New Testament (Harry's word study insights) - Why guilt and shame DON'T come from God (even when you've sinned) - The experiential difference between natural living and living in these gifts - How Harry's life transformed over 2-3 years by intentionally pursuing these blessings KEY TOPICS COVERED: God's Presence Everywhere - Psalm 139: "Where can I go that you're not there?" Supernatural Power vs. Natural Strength - Ephesians 3 The "Weight" of God's Glory That Fills the Earth Miraculous Light That Cleanses and Heals The New Heart and New Spirit Promise - Ezekiel 36:26-27 Being Made a New Creation - 2 Corinthians 5:17 Seated with Christ in Heaven's Throne Room - Ephesians 2:6 Jesus as Both Your Judge AND Defense Attorney The Mind of Christ and Being His Bride His Righteousness Imputed to You (How God judges you righteous even when you remember sinning) Love Beyond Knowledge - Ephesians 3:17-19 Peace That Passes Understanding Holy Spirit's Perfect Counsel for Your Specific Moment Fruit of the Spirit: Love, Joy, Peace, Kindness, Goodness, Faith, Humility, Self-Control The Same Power That Raised Jesus From the Dead Working in You Life and Health to Your Mortal Body - Romans 8:11 Unlimited Forgiveness (70 times 7) Propitiation: Jesus Takes Your Place The All-Encompassing Grace of God POWERFUL QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: "Love is God in motion." - Harry Lloyd "Would you rather have unconditional love from one person or two or three? You're getting it from all three persons of the Trinity." - Dr. Alex Lloyd "The experiential difference between this and what you might call the natural way of living... it is amazing how the trend of my life has been consistently upwards in the ways that really matter most." - Harry Lloyd "Guilt and shame don't come from God, Jesus, or the Holy Spirit—at least not if you're committed to them in your life." - Dr. Alex Lloyd WORD STUDY INSIGHTS (from Harry): Glory (Old Testament): Refers to a substance of glory Glory (New Testament): God's definition of what value is, how it's structured, where it comes from—the hierarchy behind every kind of value Light: The physical manifestation of God's glory or presence Love: "God in motion"—the mechanism that underlies everything Grace: Literally means "unearned favor" IMPORTANT CLARIFICATIONS: - This doesn't mean life becomes problem-free—there is no path without pain, suffering, and sin on this earth - God won't take away your free will, even at 99 years old - These gifts lead to "lesser and lesser" problems over time, not elimination - Based on God's will for your specific situation (He sometimes uses health problems as "bumper guards") - You shouldn't accept this on Dr. Alex and Harry's say-so—Harry seriously studied atheism and apologetics before committing PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Dr. Alex suggests focusing on what God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit DO rather than dwelling on sin, guilt, shame, and selfishness. Consider writing down these gift lists and reviewing them regularly to shift your focus from the negative to the abundant blessings you already have. REFERENCED SCRIPTURE: Psalm 139:7-10 | Isaiah 6:3 | Ephesians 3:20 | 2 Corinthians 12:9 | Ezekiel 36:26-27 | Jeremiah 17:9 | 2 Corinthians 5:17 | Ephesians 2:6 | John 14:6 | John 1:1, 4, 14 | 1 Corinthians 2:16 | Ephesians 5:31-32 | 2 Corinthians 5:21 | Ephesians 3:17-19 | John 14:27 | Philippians 4:7 | Matthew 28:18 | 1 John 2:1 | Hebrews 7:25 | John 14:16-17, 26 | John 16:13 | Galatians 5:22-23 | Romans 8:11 | Acts 1:8 | Isaiah 53:5 | 1 Peter 2:24 | Matthew 18:21-22 | 1 John 1:9 | 1 John 2:2 | Matthew 19:26 | Romans 6:16-18 | Revelation 1 and 4 REFERENCED BOOK: Hinds' Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard - "If you ever understand grace, Satan's just lost in your life. He can't beat grace."
In this episode, we discuss the Kindness and Severity of God.GET IN THE ARENA!! Get your copy of SMITH'S Heart Of Man Repair Manual: https://www.amazon.com/Smiths-Heart-Man-Repair-Manual-ebook/dp/B0949HKJ2Y/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=smith%27s+heart+of+man+repair+manual&qid=1662493566&sprefix=Smith%27s+heart+of+man+repair+man%2Caps%2C108&sr=8-1 Email us at: FlawedInkCLE@Gmail.com
This week the KCP Crew visit with KARE11 alum and extraordinary storyteller, Mark Daly.
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Let's be real: are you creating content everywhere but connecting with no one?Posting daily, showing up on multiple platforms, but your audience isn't growing. Your email list is stagnant. And the profit you thought would follow? It's not there.Here's the hard truth: you might be building your entire business on borrowed land.That's exactly what happened to today's guest, Jenny Melrose. She had 660,000 followers on Google+. Then one day, the platform shut down and she lost every single one of them. That painful lesson completely transformed how she builds audiences—and it's why she's here to share what actually works.Jenny is a former reading specialist turned marketing strategist, author of Influencer Entrepreneurs, and host of the Influencer Entrepreneurs podcast. She's been building online businesses since 2009 and has weathered every major shift in the digital landscape.In this conversation, we dive into her PACK framework for standing out authentically, why your personal brand is your greatest defense against AI, how to create one piece of content and repurpose it into multiple formats, and why your email list is the only audience you truly own.If you've ever felt invisible online despite showing up everywhere, or wondered how to use AI without sounding generic, this episode will change how you build your business.Get ready for systems, strategy, and the wake-up call you need about where you're investing your energy online.What You'll Learn:The PACK framework: Positioning, Authenticity, Confidence, and Kindness (and why each matters more than ever)How to find your unique positioning by looking at your real life experiences and the problems people already come to you forWhy complete flexibility in your business will actually drive you insane (and what to do instead)The content creation system that starts with keyword research and ends with SEO-optimized blog posts, podcast episodes, and YouTube videosHow to use AI effectively: as a brainstorming assistant, outline creator, and editor, without losing your unique voiceHow to stop comparing yourself to that 35-year-old making millions (and be kind to yourself instead) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Warren Buffett calls Berkshire Hathaway his Sistine Chapel. This analogy haunted me for years until I realized we are building the exact same thing at IMA. It took me a decade to put into words, but I finally narrowed our firm's entire reason for existence down to just two words. They sound simple, but living up to them is the hardest thing we've ever done. The post Our Sistine Chapel: Long-Term Investing in Quality and Kindness – Ep 278 appeared first on The Intellectual Investor - Value Investing by Vitaliy Katsenelson.
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Send us a textWillie wants to fit in with the most popular boys at school, but Max and Lucas enjoy teasing others. After they trip up Gary and insult Candy, they plan a cruel “pet day” prank—letting Carmen's mouse out to be chased by a cat—and pressure Willie to help. Willie prays, thinks about how he'd feel if it were his dog Coco, and quietly says “no,” even though it costs him their friendship. In Sabbath School he adds a “Jesus footprint,” thankful for courage to do what's right. A real-life story about peer pressure, kindness, and the strength God gives to choose good friends. Talk about it:Why did Willie want to be friends with Max and Lucas, and what did he notice about how they treated others?What helped Willie say “no” when he felt pressured?How can you tell the difference between a real friend and a hurtful friend?What's one kind choice you can make for someone at school this week?Visit our website: kathyskidsstorytime.orgWe'd love to hear from you!To reach us quickly, click the “Send us a text” link at the top of the episode description.Or write to us by mail:Kathy's Kids StorytimePO Box 44270Charlotte, NC 28215-0043
“A man who is kind benefits himself, but a cruel man hurts himself.” Proverbs 11:17 Disciples of Jesus are commanded to be kind to one another. Too often, our words are tinged with a cruel flavor and our actions cause suffering for someone else. This proverb offers some helpful insight that might turn some of our assumptions about kindness on its head.
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Is the Bible's teaching unjust or unfair to same-sex attracted Christians like us? Andrew, Ed and Andy talk through the intellectual and the emotional sides of this, considering how this objection has looked for us personally as well as how we might respond to it.Resources mentioned and relatedDominion: The Making of the Western Mind by Tom Holland The Air We Breathe: How We All Came to Believe in Freedom, Kindness, Progress, and Equality by Glen Scrivener Purposeful Sexuality by Ed Shaw Explore Questions: Isn't God Being Unfair?Isn't God Being Unfair? (Explore Questions #4), Living Out Podcast Is Same-Sex Marriage An Issue of Equality?, Andrew Bunt And if this series is raising more questions than it answers, ask us those questions here!
Send us a textWhat happens when grit, humor, and sharp self-advocacy meet a system that still talks over disabled people? We sit down with author, podcaster, and athlete Win Charles for a wide-open conversation about cerebral palsy, pain that won't be ignored, and the stubborn hope that keeps her training for Kona even as she prepares for a hip replacement at 37.Win breaks down what CP actually feels like—spasticity that clamps like a rubber band, a startle reflex that can derail recovery—and the cascading impact of a fall that left her hip 50 degrees out of the socket. She shares the moments that cut deepest: being dismissed at the ER, a pre-op staffer asking others to sign for her, and an anesthesiologist who brushed off her documented allergy. Through it all, she models what real advocacy sounds like: clear language, repeated boundaries, and a refusal to surrender decision-making power over her own body.We widen the lens to education, where accommodations exist on paper but often vanish in practice. Win calls out professors who skip IEPs, highlights the invisible labor students carry, and offers concrete steps for allies: learn the basics of CP and disability, shadow a special education teacher, and design access before it's requested. Then we come back to the everyday—the narrow clinic doorway, the broken door button, the shower that turns into a puzzle—because access lives or dies in these small, solvable details.There's joy here too. Win's Ironman story challenges every lazy myth about disability and ambition, and her rebuild plan after surgery is both disciplined and hopeful. The throughline is simple and strong: speak to the person, not the aide; hold the door when the button fails; believe people when they describe their bodies; and when it's your turn to move, just do it.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help others find conversations that center dignity, access, and action. Your support keeps these stories in the light.Support the show
Mister Rogers once challenged us by saying: “Imagine what our real neighborhoods would be like if each of us offered just one kind word to another person.”When he gave us these instructions, it wasn't hard to look at the neighbors to the left and right of our home, and then imagine friendly conversations with them. But what about the neighbors we pass on the street everyday on our commute — those sleeping under bridges, at bus stops, in tents.As temperatures recently dropped to negative-15 degrees in Milwaukee, the health and wellness of these people became front of mind. And an organization in Milwaukee that for nearly a decade has been extending kindness to our neighbors experiencing homelessness continued their mission in subzero conditions.On this episode, we talk with Street Angels co-founders Shelly Sarasin and Eva Welch about how a change meeting at a warming shelter in 2016 grew into an award-winning nonprofit with an unwavering mission.#####Host: Kim ShineGuest Host: Carolann Grzybowski
This talk was recorded at the Radical Kindness New Year's Retreat 12/28/25 - 1/2/26 in Bay St. Louis, MS.Mikey Noechel offers the 2nd morning instructions on metta or loving kindness meditation. Enjoy! Wild Heart Meditation Center in a non-profit Buddhist community based in Nashville, TN. https://www.wildheartmeditationcenter.orgDONATE: If you feel moved to support WHMC financially please visit:https://www.wildheartmeditationcenter.org/donateFollow Us on Socials!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WildHeartNashville/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildheartnashville/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wildheartmeditation
In this heartfelt episode of The Child Psych Podcast, we're joined by Her Royal Highness Princess Noor of Jordan—author, mother, and passionate advocate for raising emotionally healthy children through compassion, presence, and storytelling.Princess Noor takes us behind the scenes of her meaningful children's books, including Sometimes, Pandy's Book of Thanks, and Whisper's Journey, exploring why themes like emotional awareness, kindness, mindfulness, and gratitude are not “extras,” but foundational skills for childhood.Together, we talk about how stories can help children name and move through big feelings, build emotional intelligence, and strengthen parent-child connection. Princess Noor also shares gentle, practical ways parents and educators can use storytelling as a tool for shared regulation—helping kids feel safe, understood, and supported during emotional moments.We also explore how motherhood shaped her writing, how her Jordanian heritage influences the messages she shares, and what she hopes children will carry with them long after the book is closed: a deeper sense of self-worth, calm, and compassion.This episode is a beautiful reminder that sometimes the most powerful emotional tools come in the form of a simple story—read together.
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Jon Hansen, host and executive producer of the Block Club Chicago Podcast, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. Jon has details on: Meet The Runners Who Refuse To Let Chicago's Arctic Chill Slow Them Down: Some Chicagoans training for their next race see subzero temps as a challenge worth facing — […]
This episode features a full length Bible study taught by Pastor Jack Abeelen of Morningstar Christian Chapel in Whittier, California.If today you prayed with Pastor Jack to receive the Lord, we'd love to hear about it and get you started on the right foot. Visit us online at: https://morningstarcc.org/born-again/To see more of Pastor Jack's Bible studies, visit our Morningstar Christian Chapel channel at https://www.youtube.com/@morningstarcc.To subscribe to our Podcast newsletter go to http://eepurl.com/iGzsP6.If you would like to support our electronic ministry, you may do so by going to our donations page at https://morningstarcc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/podcast.Visit our church website at https://morningstarcc.org.
What is the relationship between Metta (lovingkindness practice) and developing, or rediscovering, a childlike innocence? How can Buddhist meditation help both kids and adults with emotional regulation and resilience? Is there anything about the way kids meet thoughts and emotions that we grown-ups can learn from? And, as Ethan wonders, are all children Democratic Socialists? Ethan welcomes dear mentor and friend Sharon Salzberg—now author of a children's book called Kind Karl (and it's an excellent one)—for a discussion about kindness, mindfulness, and rediscovering our innocence. Sharon Salzberg is one of America's leading spiritual teachers and authors. A practitioner of Buddhist meditation for over fifty years, she is a co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society. Paid subscribers to The Road Home will receive occasional extras like guided meditations, extra podcast episodes and more! In 2025, with your subscriptions, we were able to release more episodes than any previous year. This was only possible with your subscriptions. Please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. The Thursday Meditation Group happens each week at 8am ET on Thursdays, and a guided audio meditations are released monthly. Another bonus podcast for paid subscribers discussed a mindful take on intuition, and Ethan also offered instruction in the RAIN method for working with emotions with self-compassion. These are all available to paid subscribers. You can also subscribe to The Road Home podcast wherever you get your pods (Apple, Ethan's Website, etc). 2026 Yearlong Buddhist Studies program starts tomorrow! Find out about the 2026 Yearlong Buddhist Studies program at this link! A new free video course on a classic Buddhist contemplation called The Five Remembrances is available at this link. Check out all the cool offerings at our podcast sponsor Dharma Moon. Free video courses co-taught by Ethan and others, such as The Three Marks of Existence, are also available for download at Dharma Moon.
The Unexpected Path to Cycling Nathaniel's journey began on a small family farm in rural Oregon, where he faced significant challenges during his childhood. Struggling with family dynamics and a deep-seated desire for justice, he initially pursued a political career, enrolling in a prestigious liberal arts college. However, disillusionment with the political system led him to drop out and seek a new path. This pivotal moment was the catalyst for his life-changing adventure. After a transformative experience in nature with a friend, Nathaniel found himself on a one-way ticket to Europe with a bicycle, ready to embrace the unknown.Embracing Minimalism and the Vagabond Lifestyle When Nathaniel and his friend set out on their bikes, they embraced a lifestyle of minimalism and spontaneity. With just a few changes of clothes and a commitment to living without money, they relied on the kindness of strangers. One innovative strategy they employed was the "Magic Note"—a simple piece of paper in various languages asking for food donations. This approach not only provided sustenance but also fostered deep connections with the communities they encountered.Life Lessons on the Road Cycling through Europe, Nathaniel faced numerous challenges that tested his resilience. The duo often found themselves in unpredictable situations, relying on their instincts and the generosity of others. Nathaniel reflects on a particular mindset that guided their journey: to appreciate every moment as if it were the last while also embracing the wonder of new experiences. This perspective allowed them to engage fully with their surroundings.Wild Encounters and Unexpected Friendships Throughout their travels, Nathaniel experienced both the highs and lows of human interaction. One particularly harrowing experience involved a robbery in London, where a group of street kids took advantage of their hospitality. Despite the danger, Nathaniel managed to stand his ground, which ultimately led to an unexpected bond with another stranger—a former criminal who turned out to be one of the kindest individuals he had ever met. This contrast between danger and kindness underscored a vital life lesson: every experience is an opportunity for growth.Nathaniel Allenby's extraordinary journey is a testament to the power of adventure, resilience, and human connection. His experiences remind us that life is unpredictable, and embracing the unknown can lead to profound personal growth. The key takeaways from Nathaniel's story include the importance of living in the moment, the value of community and kindness, and the realization that every individual we meet has a unique story to tell. Whether through cycling or any other form of travel, Nathaniel's journey inspires us to seek our own adventures and embrace the beauty of life on the road.
Discovering Grayslake: Unveiling the Stories and People That Make Our Town Unique
They share the story of launching their business during the pandemic, their adventures as substitute teachers, and their deep roots in the Grayslake community. With humor and authenticity, they discuss adoption, parenting, and the joys of serving neighbors through creative charcuterie boards. The episode captures the spirit of friendship, small-town pride, and the power of giving back, offering listeners a genuine taste of Grayslake's welcoming hometown charm. Friendship, Food, and Community: Lessons from Olive You Charcuterie on Discovering Grayslake In the heart of Grayslake, Illinois, community isn't just a buzzword—it's a way of life. This spirit shines through in the latest episode of the "Discovering Grayslake" podcast, where host David Woll sits down with Kat and Kate, the best-friend duo behind All of You Charcuterie. Their story is a testament to the power of friendship, the resilience of small business owners, and the unique flavor that local entrepreneurs bring to their hometowns. Whether you're a Grayslake local, a small business dreamer, or simply someone who loves a good story, this episode is packed with insights and actionable advice. Let's break down the main themes and tips from Kat and Kate's journey—so you can bring a little more heart, creativity, and community spirit into your own life and work. Table of Contents The Power of Friendship in Business Turning Passion into a Pandemic-Era Business Building a Business with Heart: Inclusivity, Affordability, and Community Balancing Business, Family, and Community Involvement Actionable Tips for Small Business Owners The Grayslake Difference: Why Community Matters Final Thoughts: Authenticity, Kindness, and Local Pride The Power of Friendship in Business Kat and Kate's story begins long before their first charcuterie board. Their friendship, forged as college dorm neighbors, is the foundation of their business. This deep bond is more than just a feel-good backstory—it's a strategic advantage. Key Takeaways: Trust and Communication:** Years of friendship mean Kat and Kate can communicate openly, resolve conflicts quickly, and play to each other's strengths. Shared Values:** Their mutual commitment to authenticity, humor, and community shapes every aspect of their business. Support System:** Entrepreneurship is tough. Having a partner who understands your personal and professional life makes the journey more sustainable and enjoyable. Actionable Advice: Choose business partners you trust deeply.** Shared history and values can help weather the inevitable storms of small business life. Schedule regular check-ins**—not just about business, but about your friendship and well-being. Turning Passion into a Pandemic-Era Business All of You Charcuterie was born out of necessity and creativity during the COVID-19 pandemic. With their catering gigs on hold and corporate jobs feeling less fulfilling, Kat and Kate leaned into their love of food and entertaining. How They Did It: Start Small, Think Big:** They began by making boards for friends and family. When someone offered to pay, they realized they had a viable business. Leverage Past Experience:** Years of working with high-end chefs gave them the skills to create visually stunning, delicious spreads. Adapt to the Times:** With large gatherings off the table, they focused on small, shareable boards perfect for intimate celebrations. Expert Insights: Test your concept with your inner circle.** Friends and family can be your first customers and best marketers. Be ready to pivot.** The pandemic forced many to rethink their business models—flexibility is key. Building a Business with Heart: Inclusivity, Affordability, and Community Kat and Kate's approach to business is refreshingly inclusive. They're committed to making their charcuterie boards accessible, beautiful, and tailored to the needs of their community. Inclusivity in Every Bite No Upcharge for Dietary Needs:** Gluten-free, nut-free, and allergy-friendly options are available at no extra cost. Variety and Quality:** Their boards feature a mix of meats, cheeses, fruits, veggies, and unique items like lemon pepper green beans and stuffed peppers. Affordability and Transparency Cost-Effective Catering:** Charcuterie boards offer a luxurious feel without the high price tag of traditional catering. Clear Communication:** They're upfront about pricing and delivery, with free local delivery and reasonable fees for farther locations. Community Engagement Giving Back:** Kat and Kate regularly donate boards to local fundraisers and school events. Word-of-Mouth Growth:** Their reputation is built on personal connections and community involvement, not flashy advertising. Actionable Advice: Prioritize inclusivity.** Accommodate dietary restrictions without making customers feel like an inconvenience. Engage with your community.** Sponsor local events, donate to fundraisers, and build relationships beyond transactions. Balancing Business, Family, and Community Involvement Kat and Kate are more than business owners—they're moms, school staff, and active community members. Their ability to juggle these roles is both impressive and instructive. Lessons in Balance Embrace Flexibility:** Both women transitioned from corporate careers to roles in the local school system, finding fulfillment and flexibility. Set Boundaries:** They admit to sometimes undercharging or giving away products, but are learning to value their time and expertise. Find Joy in Service:** Subbing in local schools isn't just a job—it's a way to connect with their kids and neighbors. Expert Insights: Don't be afraid to pivot your career.** Sometimes, the best opportunities come from unexpected places. Value your work.** Generosity is important, but sustainability matters too. Actionable Tips for Small Business Owners Drawing from Kat and Kate's journey, here are nuanced, actionable tips for anyone looking to start or grow a small business—especially in a tight-knit community. 1. Start with What You Love—and Know Leverage your unique skills and passions. Kat and Kate's background in event catering gave them a head start. Don't wait for perfect conditions—start small and iterate. 2. Build Your Brand on Authenticity Be yourself in every interaction. Customers are drawn to genuine people. Share your story—people want to support businesses with heart. 3. Use Social Media Strategically Even without a website, Kat and Kate built a loyal following on Facebook and Instagram (@allofyoucharcuterie). Respond promptly to messages and keep your content fresh and engaging. Don't be afraid to ask for help with new platforms (like TikTok). 4. Prioritize Customer Experience Offer convenient delivery and pickup options. Handle setup and cleanup when possible to make events stress-free. Consider loyalty programs (like punch cards) to reward repeat customers. 5. Give Back—But Set Limits Support local causes, but don't undervalue your work. Set clear policies for donations and discounts to maintain sustainability. 6. Lean Into Community Connections Partner with local organizations, schools, and businesses. Attend and sponsor community events to increase visibility. The Grayslake Difference: Why Community Matters Kat and Kate's story is inseparable from the fabric of Grayslake. Their business thrives because of the town's unique blend of small-town warmth and open-mindedness. What Makes Grayslake Special: Supportive Neighbors:** Word-of-mouth and personal recommendations drive business. Respect for Differences:** The community rallies around shared values, even when opinions differ. Traditions and Togetherness:** Events like the Freeze opening, tree lighting, and end-of-school rituals foster a sense of belonging. Actionable Advice: Get involved.** Whether it's volunteering at schools or attending local events, show up for your community. Celebrate local traditions.** They're the heartbeat of small towns. Final Thoughts: Authenticity, Kindness, and Local Pride Kat and Kate's journey is a masterclass in building a business that's as nourishing for the soul as it is for the stomach. Their advice for listeners—and for anyone looking to make a difference—is simple but profound: Be unapologetically yourself.** Authenticity attracts the right people, both in business and in life. Do the hard things first.** Tackle your biggest challenges head-on, every day. Spread kindness.** Small acts—like a smile or a helping hand—can transform your community. As David Wool reminds us at the end of the episode, everyone is fighting a battle you can't see. Let's make Grayslake—and every hometown—a little brighter, one charcuterie board (and one act of kindness) at a time. Connect with All of You Charcuterie Facebook & Instagram:** @allofyoucharcuterie Email:** allofyoucharcuterie@gmail.com Website:** Coming soon! Subscribe to Discovering Grayslake on your favorite platform for more stories of local heroes, hidden gems, and the spirit that makes this town truly special. *If you enjoyed this post, share it with a friend, support your local businesses,
There's a deeper shift happening under the chaos. It's one that most people can feel in their bones but don't yet have words for. If you've been feeling disoriented, "successfully stuck," or strangely calm in the middle of all the noise, this episode is for you. In this solo episode, we name what many are sensing: the systems around us aren't just failing. They're breaking open. And that's not a problem… it's a purpose. Lisa McGuire guides you through the unseen transformation beneath today's uncertainty - a breakdown that's clearing the path for a new way of leading, living, and building. You'll learn why your discomfort may be proof that you're evolving, what's replacing the old leadership models, and how to anchor your identity in a world that's constantly shifting. This isn't about trends, tactics, or tools — it's about who you're becoming and why you're right on time to help shape what comes next. Key Takeaways The system isn't failing. It's breaking open...and that's a necessary evolution. Old structures based on performance, separation, and productivity were never designed for the kind of humans we are becoming. High achievers who feel "stuck" are not failing. They're evolving out of outdated definitions of success. This isn't a tech revolution. It's a consciousness shift toward presence, coherence, and identity-first leadership. You are not late to the game. You were born for this moment in history. Leaders who thrive in the next decade won't master more tools. They'll master themselves. What feels like collapse is actually initiation. The future will belong to those who lead with presence, not performance. Real relationships, not reach, are the currency of the new era. Energy isn't a soft skill. It's the strategy. Article by Samuel Woods: The New Medieval: How AI Is Rebooting Reality https://bionicwriter.com/p/new-medieval-how-ai-is-rebooting-reality?fbclid=IwY2xjawPcTA9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFWdTQxV2MwNUhPRlNlQTVnc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHs1wqQyIUlR86QxPKmJwH4f9I_fw9hENt44xZh5pVjgS8sBAePcO_xyjDuxe_aem_iDB2xFMK3vVLOGVhO2Asyw Kind: The Quiet Power of Kindness at Work by Graham Allcott: https://www.amazon.com/KIND-quiet-power-kindness-work/dp/B0DJMQDLTD/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2U6OHF58BF5C&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ke0XcsN-qFQd9HMqqRhe4g.hNIF_JebGxU5xgJaNuEhEbxsXm4LqzCI43I1RCg8BGU/ Connect with Lisa Website: https://lisamcguire.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamlisamcguire/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamlisamcguire LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-mcguire/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@iamlisamcguire/videos Beyond the Transaction Mastermind - Apply to join the group: https://beyondthetransactionmm.com/register Sign up for Lisa's "so much more" newsletter: https://www.thediyframework.com/so-much-more-subscribe Freedom Reset: Your Next Steps to Realignment Register: https://go.lisamcguire.com/freedom-reset Human Design Masterclass Waitlist: https://go.lisamcguire.com/human-design-masterclass-waitlist Ideal Client Workshop Waitlist: https://go.lisamcguire.com/ideal-client-workshop-waitlist-icww785155 Get your free Human Design Bodygraph: https://lisamcguire.com/get-your-free-chart/
Send us a textTrue strength isn't pretending you have it all together. Ray “Cash” Care explains why vulnerability builds trust, strengthens teams, and creates leaders people actually want to follow.-Quick Episode Summary:Ray Cash Care shares leadership lessons, vulnerability, and life reflections.-SEO Description:Passing the Torch podcast: Navy SEAL Ray Cash Care shares leadership, mindset, vulnerability, and success stories with host Martin Foster. Listen now!-
While traveling through Eastern Europe, I learned about a history marked by war, occupation, and decades without liberation — and how community, connection, and resilience carried people forward.Coming home, I couldn't ignore the parallels to what many of us are feeling now:extreme weather, violence, and the sense that nothing we do makes a difference.This episode is about remembering that:• History moves in cycles• Liberation takes time• And kindness — even when it feels small — is powerfulWe may not control everything, but we do control how we show up for one another.
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Loving With Kindness—Be TenderheartedLoving Upward and OutwardYT: https://www.youtube.com/live/7g4l5nefDTw?si=G5j3DlTVIGr0e8YS&t=2017
Today we continue our sermon series "A Revolution of Kindness." Pastor Vance shares a sermon "A Revolution of Grace" referencing 1 Peter 4:8-11.While you worship online, we invite you to fill out a connection card. This card is not only a way for us to connect with you but also an opportunity for you to share any prayer requests you may have: firstchurchorlando.org/connection-cardGiving: firstchurchorlando.org/give-nowMissed a past service? Check out our YouTube Channel for past services or you can find our Podcast wherever you podcast from.Like and Subscribe for more First Church content.Want to know more about First Church? Visit our website at firstchurchorlando.org
Graham Allcott: KIND Graham Allcott is an author, speaker, entrepreneur, and the founder of Think Productive, a leading provider of training and consultancy. He is the author of multiple books, including the bestseller How to Be a Productivity Ninja and his latest book, KIND: The Quiet Power of Kindness at Work (Amazon, Bookshop)*. “Nice” means telling people what they want to hear. “Kind” means telling them what they need to hear. The best leaders are kind. In this conversation, Graham and I explore how we can do a better job of following through. Key Points “Nice” means telling people what they want to hear, whereas “kind” means telling them what they need to hear. Kindness is both concern for others and concern for self. Just like with salted caramel, it's best with the right balance. Leaders often do better articulating vision and values than they do with getting clear on expectations of value each person should provide. Being clear is an act of kindness in itself because it drives psychological safety. Use a personal mantra as a concise and powerful way to consistently remind people about what's most important. Invite others to “give the last 20%” in feedback to uncover areas where clarity would help. Resources Mentioned KIND: The Quiet Power of Kindness at Work by Graham Allcott (Amazon, Bookshop)* Rev Up for the Week (Graham's newsletter) Interview Notes Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes Five Steps to Hold People Accountable, with Jonathan Raymond (episode 306) How to Build Psychological Safety, with Amy Edmondson (episode 404) How to Give Feedback, with Russ Laraway (episode 583) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic. To accelerate your learning, uncover more inside Coaching for Leaders Plus.
Send us a Positive Review!In this first episode of 2026 (also found on YouTube by the way!) Nathan & I pause to honor the impact that Ken Glenn had on us at this time of his early and tragic passing. In this episode we share many examples the prove that the traditionally believing and the shall we say...less traditionally believing LDS can co-exist when vulnerability, love, and curiosity are chosen over judgment. We love you Ken. Thank you for showing us Christ-like love even if you did not understand our work. Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome and New Beginnings 00:53 Transition to YouTube 02:52 Memorializing a Mentor 06:17 Ken Glynn's Impact 09:54 Personal Stories of Ken 13:16 Ken's Humility and Kindness 14:14 Early Leadership Challenges 19:29 Parenting and Church Dynamics 20:10 Parental Decisions and Church Conflicts 22:53 Podcast Beginnings and Community Reactions 24:04 A Touching Tennis Meet Encounter 29:32 Mission Preparation and Temple Challenges 40:31 A Heartfelt Tribute to Bishop KenSupport the showSupport the show Listen, Share, Rate & Review EPISODES Friday Episodes Annual Access $89 Friday Episodes Monthly Access $10 Valerie's Support & Processing Groups Gift a Scholarship Download Free Resources Visit our Website
Sleep better and Stress Less— with Abide, a Christian meditation app that provides a biblically grounded place to experience peace and progress in your relationship with Christ. We hope this biblical sleep meditation, narrated by Chloë Elmore, helps your body relax and your mind rest on the truth found in scripture. Drift into peaceful slumber as you reflect on God’s timeless call to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him. Let this calming journey fill you with the hope of Jesus and the assurance of God’s perfect plan. For a 30 day free trial of our premium ad-free content, your trusted friend for better sleep is right here: https://abide.com/peaceDiscover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us
Broadway star Marisha Wallace (Cabaret) joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul to discuss her internationally-acclaimed career as a musical theatre performer and the kindness that powers it. This episode touches on: - How Marisha says she manifested her entire journey in the arts. - Life-changing acts of kindness from Disney's Aladdin to Billy Porter in Cabaret. - The importance of representation in iconic theatre works like Cabaret and much more. MARISHA WALLACE has earned Olivier Award nominations for Guys and Dolls (Miss Adelaide) and Oklahoma! (Ado Annie). She's captivated London audiences as Motormouth Maybelle in Hairspray, originated Becky in Waitress, and made her West End debut as Effie White in Dreamgirls. Marisha received widespread critical acclaim for her performance as Sally Bowles in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, London, with many critics hailing it as her career-defining role. She reprised this role on Broadway, and her performance was featured as one of the 16 best theatre moments of 2025 by the New York Times. She headlined a solo concert at the Adelphi Theatre, with her live album. Her powerhouse voice and magnetic presence have led to multiple performances for His Majesty the King and The Royal Family Follow Marisha: @marishawallace Follow us: @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul youtube.com/@artofkindnesspodcast Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Got kindness tips or stories? Want to just say hi? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Get Strong podcast, host Jessie Mershon discusses the importance of serving others, especially during difficult times. She shares personal experiences of how serving others has brought her joy and helped her navigate through her own struggles. Jessie emphasizes the need to trust God during hard seasons and encourages listeners to open their hearts to help those around them. Through everyday acts of kindness and being present for others, we can build a supportive community that uplifts one another. Takeaways Serving others brings joy and fulfillment. Trusting God helps alleviate the weight of our problems. It's important to open our hearts and hands to others. Everyday moments can be opportunities to serve. Busy schedules shouldn't prevent us from helping others. Listening to others is a powerful way to serve. We can make a difference with small acts of kindness. Community support is vital during hard times. Prayer can enhance our connection with God and others. Strong women uplift and support each other. Chapters 00:00 Embracing Service in Tough Times 02:53 The Power of Prayer and Connection 06:10 Everyday Acts of Kindness 09:03 The Importance of Being Present for Others 11:53 Building a Community of Support 15:09 Strength in Serving Together Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement. Take your personalized vitamin quiz here: https://meology.shaklee.com/?country=US&lang=en_US&site=jessie 1:1 Mindset Coaching: E-mail JessieMershon@gmail.com Connect with me at https://www.instagram.com/jessiemershon
Episode #230: The Big Nes That Saved The Life Of Reb Shaul Because Of A Kindness He Did
What if the real measure of leadership isn't your title, revenue, or followers—but how safe people feel to be fully themselves around you? Claude Silver, Chief Heart Officer at VaynerMedia and Gary Vaynerchuk's right hand on all things people and culture, isn't interested in performative “culture” or polished buzzwords; she's interested in the messy, human reality of work—belonging, psychological safety, emotional optimism, and what actually happens when leaders care more about people's hearts than their job titles.Spending time with Claude feels like getting permission to stop performing and start leading from who you really are—whether you're a CEO, founder, HR leader, manager, or just someone who refuses to numb out at work. If this hits something in you and you're ready to bring more heart, honesty, and humanity into your leadership, go deeper with Claude's book Be Yourself at Work here: https://www.claudesilver.com/book00:00 Lead with heart or don't lead 00:29 Why people matter more than anything 02:10 Survival Camp, discomfort, and waking up to yourself 04:50 Walking away from advertising and choosing people 06:20 Becoming Chief Heart Officer at VaynerMedia with Gary Vaynerchuk 08:05 Be Yourself (Be a zebra) 10:05 Hiding at work, fear, and judgment 12:15 Psychological safety and speaking your mind 14:20 Belonging, being known, and feeling seen 16:25 Emotional intelligence and emotional fluency 18:30 Leaders as light‑switches, not heroes 20:40 Protecting your people and choosing health over accounts 22:45 Kindness, chance encounters, and the quiet ROI of empathy 25:00 Knowing your own strengths and owning your story 27:10 Legacy, kids, and bringing heart home too 31:00 A simple challenge: reach out, be human today
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Due to high levels of intoxication and even higher levels of editor apathy: Spoiler warnings for all movies. Viewer Indiscretions Advised. Welcome to the 2nd Annual Wasted Potential Podcast Broken Bottle Awards! Ronnie, Shane, and Hobo Dan each bring three movies and some honorable mentions to talk about, and we wrap up by deep diving into two movies that don't even deserve sarcastic awards at all. Seriously: they spoil all the movies so beware. Who the f*** is Tom?!0:00 - Introduction7:51 - The Earth is Actually Flat Award13:55 - Bugonia Spoilers17:30 - I'll Stop the World and Melt With You Award 30:23 - You Like Me Right? Award38:37 - Friendship and the Chair Company Spoilers43:30 - TV Break #151:39 - Never Trust the Kindness of Strangers Award57:40 - Bring Her Back Spoilers1:00:18 - Toy Story 6 Award1:09:57 - Its Just Dumb Award1:29:56 - TV Break #21:41:44 - The Movie That Made Me Feel Something Again Award1:48:49 - The Long Walk Spoilers1:52:42 - Opiods Are Not Good But Kinda Are Award2:08:28 - Absolute Crackers About Cheese Award2:14:47 - TV Break #32:20:05 - War of the Worlds '252:24:47 - The Other2:44:30 - Outro2:55:53- End Theme & BloopersFeaturing clips from: Bugonia, Civil War, Together, Friendship, I Think You Should Leave, 40 Year Old Virgin, Blue Mountain State, Bring Her Back, The Monkey, Wake a Dead Man, the Long Walk, the Smashing Machine, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, War of the Worlds '25, & The Other. End Theme made by: brainless_bearyann. Check him out on Instagram! Thanks to FreeSounds.org contributors.Follow us:Instagram: podcastwastedpotentialEmail: podcastwastedpotential@gmail.com #bestfilms2025 #movies #comedy #awards
Sermon delivered on the Second Sunday After Epiphany, 2026, in Houston, Texas. Epistle: Rom. 12, 6-16. Gospel: St. John 2, 1-11.
Welcome to this message from Pastor Jeff Bucknam, part of our series Rise and Fall of a King. In this sermon, “Uncommon Kindness,” we turn to 1 Samuel 24:1–22, a pivotal moment in the life of David where power, fear, and broken relationships collide. As David faces the man who has relentlessly pursued him, we see a surprising response—humility instead of revenge, restraint instead of retaliation. This passage invites us to consider how God calls His people to respond when relationships are fractured and when the opportunity to take matters into our own hands feels justified. We pray this message encourages you to trust the Lord, pursue peace, and reflect the uncommon kindness we ourselves have received through the gospel. Executive Producer: Flavius Herlo Speaker: Pastor Jeff Bucknam Sound design, mixing, and editing: Bryan Tripp Graphic Design: Wesley Cassford Social Media: Bryan Spahr Producer: Dave Putnam WE INVITE YOU TO CONNECT WITH US: • Website: www.harvestbible.org/ WE INVITE YOU TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: @harvestbiblechapel • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/harvestbiblechapel/
Hey Regular Guys and Gals, we did it again and made it through another week! This week, Kev takes a look at how punk rock used to mean rage… but now? Maybe kindness is the real rebellion. A reflection on how Iggy Pop went from chaos to calm, and why Superman (not Batman) might actually be the hero we need right now. How real success isn't found in likes or headlines, but in Target pretzels, your dad's corner store coffee, and creating something that makes people feel less alone. Why detaching from outcomes often brings better ones, and how letting the old way die sometimes makes space for the truer path. RGF bonus: Dustin Hoffman on what real success actually looks like, Larry Bird's beer-fridge dream, ‘Kev On the Scene' with Karamo Brown skipping the press tour, Bowie's Heroes, and how you can be one too… just for one day! Bye Betches. -- HEAL SQUAD SOCIALS IG: https://www.instagram.com/healsquad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healsquadxmaria HEAL SQUAD RESOURCES: Heal Squad Website:https://www.healsquad.com/ Heal Squad x Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HealSquad/membership Maria Menounos Website: https://www.mariamenounos.com My Curated Macy's Page: Shop My Macy's Storefront EMR-Tek Red Light: https://emr-tek.com/discount/Maria30 for 30% off Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/host AUDIBLE: https://audible.com/healsquad AG1: drinkag1.com/healsquad ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT HEAL SQUAD x MARIA MENOUNOS: A daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, and celebrities to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content (published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or http://Mariamenounos.com and http://healsquad.com) is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Company's Podcast are their own; not those of Maria Menounos or the Company. Accordingly, Maria Menounos and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. This podcast is presented for exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for preventing, diagnosing, or treating a specific illness. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.
We often think of our emotions like a light switch—that we can be a rage monster on the freeway or rude to a chatbot, and then instantly flip the switch to 'Saint' when we walk through the front door to see our family. But neuroscience tells us a different story. Every time we practice impatience—even when we think it's harmless—we are literally wiring our brains to be unkind. Today, we're discussing the ripple effects of our private words, and how the 'neural grooves' we carve in secret eventually bleed over into the lives of the people we love most. New Episode of the Happiness Podcast with Dr. Robert Puff, Ph.D.