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Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy continue the "On Being Human" series by answering some listener questions including how to address difficulties conceiving, how to deal with pastors who hate us, and how to deal with reviling women.Head to thewarfornormal.com for more info on our upcoming conference!This episode's Headline Sponsor is: Indigo Sundries Soap Co. — Premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters. Visit Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!The best coffee you'll taste! Lux Coffee Company is caffeinating the New Christendom with artisan roast coffee. Get 15% off your coffee with code "NCP15". https://luxcoffee.co/Ladies, check out Home & Hearth's Cycle Support Tinctures. Visit https://shophomeandhearth.com/bright to claim your 15% off.Ela's Lines is an illustrative studio rooted in faith and creativity. Commission Ela to illustrate your next project at Elaslines.com Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Put a little sunshine in your life, even if it’s raining outside. Join us for worship this Sunday as Pastor Jim welcomes all, Pastor Katrina preaches “On Being Human,” and Karl and the Trinity Bells share their musical gifts.
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy continue the "On Being Human" series by answering some listener questions including how to have frank and friendly conversations and how to approach honeymoon sex.Head to thewarfornormal.com for more info on our upcoming conference!Lexy's new book, Wisdom on Her Tongue, is back in stock and now shipping! Pick up your copy here. We also have two new books out at New Christendom Press—White Knights & Reviling Wives from David Edgington, and The Boniface Option by Andrew Isker. Get 15% off automatically when you buy both here!This episode's Headline Sponsor is: Resistance Candles - Small batch, hand-poured candles, with no nasty chemicals. Buy one candle and get one on us. Head to https://resistancecandles.com/ and use code HEARTH.Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Want premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters? Check out our partners at Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!The best coffee you'll taste! Lux Coffee Company is caffeinating the New Christendom with artisan roast coffee. Get 15% off your coffee with code "NCP15". https://luxcoffee.co/Wives, get your husband some body armor from Armored Republic. Visit Armored Republic or text JOIN to 88027 to help your husband stand strong.Thanks to our friends at Gray Toad Tallow for sponsoring this episode! Head over to graytoadtallow.com and use discount code BRIGHT15 for 15% off your order.This episode is also brought to you by Live Oak Integrative Health. Visit https://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com and connect with owner Rebecca Belch, who has served as a critical care and labor and delivery nurse for 20 years and is a licensed practitioner of functional medicine.Get all your elderberry products from our friends at The King's Ridge Elderberries! Head to https://tkrfarm.com and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy continue the "On Being Human" series with a focus on helping your kids learn social grace and navigate social life.Head to thewarfornormal.com for more info on our upcoming conference!This episode's Headline Sponsor is: Indigo Sundries Soap Co. — Premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters. Visit Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!The best coffee you'll taste! Lux Coffee Company is caffeinating the New Christendom with artisan roast coffee. Get 15% off your coffee with code "NCP15". https://luxcoffee.co/Ladies, check out Home & Hearth's Cycle Support Tinctures. Visit https://shophomeandhearth.com/bright to claim your 15% off.Ela's Lines is an illustrative studio rooted in faith and creativity. Commission Ela to illustrate your next project at Elaslines.com Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy continue the "On Being Human" series with a look at all of those relationships in your life that aren't friendship, but something else—with special focus on social hierarchy.Lexy's new book, Wisdom on Her Tongue, is back in stock and now shipping! Pick up your copy here. We also have two new books out at New Christendom Press—White Knights & Reviling Wives from David Edgington, and The Boniface Option by Andrew Isker. Get 15% off automatically when you buy both here!This episode's Headline Sponsor is: Resistance Candles - Small batch, hand-poured candles, with no nasty chemicals. Buy one candle and get one on us. Head to https://resistancecandles.com/ and use code HEARTH.Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Want premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters? Check out our partners at Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!The best coffee you'll taste! Lux Coffee Company is caffeinating the New Christendom with artisan roast coffee. Get 15% off your coffee with code "NCP15". https://luxcoffee.co/Wives, get your husband some body armor from Armored Republic. Visit Armored Republic or text JOIN to 88027 to help your husband stand strong.Thanks to our friends at Gray Toad Tallow for sponsoring this episode! Head over to graytoadtallow.com and use discount code BRIGHT15 for 15% off your order.This episode is also brought to you by Live Oak Integrative Health. Visit https://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com and connect with owner Rebecca Belch, who has served as a critical care and labor and delivery nurse for 20 years and is a licensed practitioner of functional medicine.Get all your elderberry products from our friends at The King's Ridge Elderberries! Head to https://tkrfarm.com and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy continue the "On Being Human" series with a look at friendship—how to make friends like it's all up to you.Use code TELLAFRIEND to buy one copy of Lexy's book and get a second copy for 50% off! - Newchristendompress.com/wisdomThis episode's Headline Sponsor is: Indigo Sundries Soap Co. — Premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters. Visit Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!Recover the lost art of worship through weekly music lessons - Book a consultation at https://www.bohnetma.com/Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!The best coffee you'll taste! Lux Coffee Company is caffeinating the New Christendom with artisan roast coffee. Get 15% off your coffee with code "NCP15". https://luxcoffee.co/Ladies, check out Home & Hearth's Cycle Support Tinctures. Visit https://shophomeandhearth.com/bright to claim your 15% off.Improve your immune system this season with Noelle Naturals Pin Needle liquid extract. Get 15% off your order. Visit https://noellesnaturals.com/bright today!Ela's Lines is an illustrative studio rooted in faith and creativity. Commission Ela to illustrate your next project at Elaslines.com Do you have a newborn and need help with carrying your baby? Email Kirby at carryingwithkirby@gmail.com and claim your special Bright Hearth listener discount. Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy continue the "On Being Human" series with a look at social graces—what they are, how to get them, and why they are important.Use code TELLAFRIEND to buy one copy of Lexy's book and get a second copy for 50% off! - Newchristendompress.com/wisdomThis episode's Headline Sponsor is: Resistance Candles - Small batch, hand-poured candles, with no nasty chemicals. Buy one candle and get one on us. Head to https://resistancecandles.com/ and use code HEARTH.Recover the lost art of worship through weekly music lessons - Book a consultation at https://www.bohnetma.com/ncpWant premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters? Check out our partners at Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!The best coffee you'll taste! Lux Coffee Company is caffeinating the New Christendom with artisan roast coffee. Get 15% off your coffee with code "NCP15". https://luxcoffee.co/Wives, get your husband some body armor from Armored Republic. Visit Armored Republic or text JOIN to 88027 to help your husband stand strong.Thanks to our friends at Gray Toad Tallow for sponsoring this episode! Head over to graytoadtallow.com and use discount code BRIGHT15 for 15% off your order.This episode is also brought to you by Live Oak Integrative Health. Visit https://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com and connect with owner Rebecca Belch, who has served as a critical care and labor and delivery nurse for 20 years and is a licensed practitioner of functional medicine.Get all your elderberry products from our friends at The King's Ridge Elderberries! Head to https://tkrfarm.com and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for 10% off!Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Send us a text!Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this episode, Brian and Lexy introduce a brand new series: On Being Human. In this series, they'll work through four parts of what it means to be human—the physical, the spiritual, the social, and the vocational—laying the groundwork for practical growth and fruitfulness in each area.Lexy's new book, Wisdom on Her Tongue, is now shipping! Pick up your copy here.This episode's Headline Sponsor is: Humble Love — Check out their all-natural magnesium cream. Packed with magnesium chloride and moisturizing oils, it helps ease tension, promote restful sleep, and relieve everyday aches. Click here and use code NCP15 for 15% off your order.Want premium, handmade soaps without the seed oils or other nasty hormone disrupters? Check out our partners at Indigo Sundries Soap Co., and use code BRIGHTHEARTH for ten percent off your order!This episode is also brought to you by Live Oak Integrative Health. Visit https://www.liveoakintegrativehealth.com and connect with owner Rebecca Belch, who has served as a critical care and labor and delivery nurse for 20 years and is a licensed practitioner of functional medicine.Thanks to our friends at Gray Toad Tallow for sponsoring this episode! Head over to graytoadtallow.com and use discount code BRIGHT15 for 15% off your order.Wives, get your husband some body armor from Armored Republic. Visit Armored Republic or text JOIN to 88027 to help your husband stand strong.Check out Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial at https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com for all your financial planning needs!Visit KeepwisePartners.com or call Derrick Taylor at 781-680-8000 to schedule a free consultation. Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth. Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Support the show
Jennifer Pastiloff is the author of Proof of Life: Let Go, Let Love, and Stop Looking for Permission to Live Your Life, available from Dutton. Pastiloff trots the globe as a public speaker and to host her retreats to Italy, as well as her one-of-a-kind workshops, which she has taught to thousands of people all over the world. The author of the popular Substack, also called Proof of Life, she teaches writing and creativity classes called Allow, and workshops called Shame Loss, when she isn't painting and selling her art. She has been featured on Good Morning America, and Katie Couric, and in New York magazine, People, Shape, Health magazine, and other media outlets for her authenticity and unique voice. She is deaf, reads lips, and mishears almost everything, but what she hears is usually funnier (at least she thinks so). The author of the national bestseller On Being Human, Pastiloff lives in Southern California with her son, Charlie Mel. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Get How to Write a Novel, the debut audio course from DeepDive. 50+ hours of never-before-heard insight, inspiration, and instruction from dozens of today's most celebrated contemporary authors. Subscribe to Brad's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch Instagram TikTok Bluesky Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jennifer Pastiloff is a bestselling author and creator of the viral "On Being Human" movement. This conversation explores her journey from childhood trauma to radical self-acceptance, her concept of silencing the "inner asshole," and why your want is enough to change everything. We discuss her father's death at eight, living in "the land of fine," and the revolutionary idea that you are your proof of life. She demonstrates how our deepest wounds become our greatest superpowers for connection. Jennifer is a rare gem. This exchange is deeply nourishing. Enjoy! Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today's Sponsors: Go Brewing: Use the code Rich Roll for 15% OFF
Dr. Dan interviews Jennifer Pastiloff, bestselling author of On Being Human and the newly released Proof of Life: Let Go, Let Love, and Stop Looking for Permission to Live Your Life. In this powerful and heart-opening conversation, Dr. Dan welcomes back the raw, real, and radiant Jennifer Pastiloff for a deep dive into what it means to live with authenticity, courage, and compassion. Jen shares the story behind her new book Proof of Life, her journey through sobriety and self-honesty, and the pivotal moment when her young son told her, “Nothing you do is wrong.” Together, they unpack the healing power of creativity, the importance of staying open to possibility, and how grief, trauma, and synchronicity shape our growth. This episode is an invitation to stop hiding, let go of shame, and remember who you say you are. If you've ever felt like you needed permission to live your life fully, this episode is your sign that you are your own proof of life. For more information visit JenniferPastiloff.com and follow @jenpastiloff on Instagram. Please listen, follow, rate, and review Make It a Great One on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow @drdanpeters on social media. Visit www.drdanpeters.com and send your questions or guest pitches to podcast@drdanpeters.com. We have this moment, this day, and this life—let's make it a great one. – Dr. Dan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Have you ever told yourself you're "fine" when deep down you felt like you were disappearing? Like your life force was gone and you were just going through the motions? This conversation is for you. In this episode, I talk with bestselling author, speaker, and teacher, Jen Pastiloff. She is also the author of the brand new book, Proof of Life, which is about owning your worthiness and giving yourself permission to live.Today, we dive into the messy, beautiful process of waking up to your truth, reclaiming your voice, and finally choosing a life that feels fully yours. From divorce, to sobriety, to rediscovering her creativity, Jen shares the real story behind what it takes to stop pretending and start truly living.From our chat, you'll learn:-How to recognize when you're stuck in survival mode-What your body might be telling you when you're abandoning yourself-The powerful connection between shame, people-pleasing, and self-worth-How to stop waiting for permission and take up space and live-Ways to use creativity as a tool for healing and reconnectionIf you've been numbing, hiding, or quietly shrinking to fit a life that doesn't fit you, this episode is your permission to begin again.Jennifer Pastiloff trots the globe as a public speaker and to host her retreats to Italy, as well as her one-of-a-kind workshops, which she has taught to thousands of people all over the world. The author of the popular Substack, also called Proof of Life, she teaches writing and creativity classes called Allow, and workshops called Shame Loss, when she isn't painting and selling her art. She has been featured on Good Morning America, and Katie Couric, and in New York magazine, People, Shape, Health magazine, and other media outlets for her authenticity and unique voice. She is deaf, reads lips, and mishears almost everything, but what she hears is usually funnier (at least she thinks so). The author of the national bestseller On Being Human, Pastiloff lives in Southern California with her son, Charlie Mel.
Jennifer Pastiloff is a bestselling author of the memoir On Being Human and travels the world with her workshop, blending writing, yoga, and radical honesty. She joins to discuss turning pain into purpose, the power of vulnerability, and her new book, Proof of Life.Want to help shape TED's shows going forward? Fill out our survey!For the Idea Search application, go to ted.com/ideasearch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jennifer Pastiloff joins Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about getting out of our own way, practicing curiosity, feeling like we have a right to tell our stories and be creative, finding a way into our work, the yes and, tapping into other art forms, not throwing people under the bus, harnessing the mental space to write, accepting change as a necessary part of living, when “fine” is not fine, putting ourselves out there, sharing deeply, refusing to hide in shame, leaving her marriage, and her new book Proof of Life. Also in this episode: -genre schmenre -getting past the inner a*shole -when change feels like it will equal death Books mentioned in this episode: The Chronology of Water by Lidia Yuknavitch Reading the Waves by Lidia Yuknavitch From Under the Truck: A Memoir by Josh Brolin Everyone at This Party Has Two Names by Brad Aaron Modlin Stolen focus by Johann Hari Fired Up by Anna Durand The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin Jennifer Pastiloff trots the globe as a public speaker and to host her retreats to Italy, as well as her one-of-a-kind workshops, which she has taught to thousands of people all over the world. The author of the popular Substack, also called Proof of Life, she teaches writing and creativity classes called Allow, and workshops called Shame Loss, when she isn't painting and selling her art. She has been featured on Good Morning America, and Katie Couric, and in New York magazine, People, Shape, Health magazine, and other media outlets for her authenticity and unique voice. She is deaf, reads lips, and mishears almost everything, but what she hears is usually funnier (at least she thinks so). The author of the national bestseller On Being Human, Pastiloff lives in Southern California with her son, Charlie Mel. Connect with Jen: Website: JenniferPastiloff.com Substack: https://proofoflifewithjen.substack.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenpastiloff – Ronit's writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The Rumpus, The New York Times, Poets & Writers, The Iowa Review, Hippocampus, The Washington Post, Writer's Digest, American Literary Review, and elsewhere. Her memoir WHEN SHE COMES BACK about the loss of her mother to the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and their eventual reconciliation was named Finalist in the 2021 Housatonic Awards Awards, the 2021 Indie Excellence Awards, and was a 2021 Book Riot Best True Crime Book. Her short story collection HOME IS A MADE-UP PLACE won Hidden River Arts' 2020 Eludia Award and the 2023 Page Turner Awards for Short Stories. She earned an MFA in Nonfiction Writing at Pacific University, is Creative Nonfiction Editor at The Citron Review, and teaches memoir through the University of Washington's Online Continuum Program and also independently. She launched Let's Talk Memoir in 2022, lives in Seattle with her family of people and dogs, and is at work on her next book. More about Ronit: https://ronitplank.com Subscribe to Ronit's Substack: https://substack.com/@ronitplank Follow Ronit: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ https://www.facebook.com/RonitPlank https://bsky.app/profile/ronitplank.bsky.social Background photo credit: Photo by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash Headshot photo credit: Sarah Anne Photography Theme music: Isaac Joel, Dead Moll's Fingers
Rebecca is excited to speak with Canadian author Erin Steele. Her queer coming-of-age and addiction memoir, Sunrise over Half-Built Houses: Love, Longing and Addiction in Suburbia (Caitlin Press) was published in Canada in 2024 and will be available in the US on February 21, 2025. Erin also writes “On Being Human” on Substack. She was a 2022 Writing by Writers fellow and is published in Human Parts, WordWorks, and other online publications. She lives in Kelowna, BC Canada. https://erinsteele.com/ https://www.instagram.com/erinsteelewrites/ https://caitlinpress.com/Contributors/S/Steele-Erin
Take a look at any job description today--either in your organization or posted to a job board--and you might notice that it's not entirely accurate, especially for communications and marketing roles. It's almost as if they're created to fit into a system of some kind....oh wait, they are. Job descriptions, from the simple to the complex, are often nothing more than checklists designed for ease of processing and evaluation. They're meant to be a set of shaped holes; our experiences are the pegs that must fit. But what happens when AI fills some of those holes? Or when AI-enabled employees expand their roles and contributions in new, innovative directions, and their pegs no longer fit? What happens to employee engagement and corporate culture as disruption becomes the norm? In this episode of The Trending Communicator, host Dan Nestle sits down with tech entrepreneur-turned-communicator Pinaki Kathiari, CEO of digital communications agency Local Wisdom, to explore the evolving landscape of work in the digital age. As AI continues to revolutionize industries, Dan and Pinaki discuss the obsolescence of conventional job descriptions and the potential for AI to serve as a co-creator in our professional lives. Pinaki shares his unique journey from a UX and web design specialist to a leader in digital transformation, emphasizing the intersection of technology, employee experience, and corporate culture. He and Dan examine how AI can empower individuals to transcend traditional roles, fostering creativity and innovation in unexpected ways. Together, they explore the potential effects of AI on recruitment, performance reviews, and organizational structures, questioning how companies can adapt to a future where roles are fluid and dynamic. Pinaki also highlights the importance of internal communications and employee engagement in building a resilient corporate culture that thrives amidst change. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a communications professional, or simply curious about the future of work, this episode offers valuable insights into how AI is reshaping our professional landscape. Tune in to learn how you can harness these changes to enhance your career and contribute to a more human-centric workplace. Listen in and hear about... The evolving nature of job descriptions and roles in the age of AI, challenging traditional career paths. How AI serves as a co-creator and innovation engine, reshaping work efficiency and creativity. The critical role of internal communications in boosting employee engagement and creating a thriving corporate culture in the age of AI. The impact of AI on intellectual workers and the potential for redefining roles and responsibilities. Challenges and opportunities in adapting corporate structures to accommodate new technologies and employee-driven innovation. The importance of mindfulness and proactive communication in leadership to prevent burnout and foster a supportive work environment. Notable Quotes On Job Descriptions and AI: "Job descriptions and roles as we know them are obsolete. That's right, I said it. They're obsolete. I'm talking about comms and marketing roles. But I think the same thing can be said for most of the so-called knowledge workers today." — Dan Nestle [00:00 - 00:20] On AI's Role in Work: "AI is an innovation engine. It should enable us to not only be more efficient, it should and will increasingly be a co-creator and co-explorer, helping us to change the way we work and what we produce and even the nature of what we can contribute." — Dan Nestle [00:28 - 00:45] On the Transition to Internal Comms: "We saw that they're just not getting the same amount of love from a resourcing perspective as external communications and marketing." — Pinaki Kathiari [08:17 - 08:27] On the Impact of AI: "The amount of power that we've had before AI in our back pockets was astounding compared to like 10 years ago, 20 years ago. Now with the advent of AI on top of that stuff, it's, it's. We could code on the fly, we could design on the fly, we could write on the fly, we could ask questions and learn on the fly without having to do much." — Pinaki Kathiari [20:07 - 20:30] On the Future of Work: "I think it's going to get much, much more messier before it gets better. And you got to kind of like learn things. And it's going to take some people, you know, some companies who are like leading to kind of push through and test things out." — Pinaki Kathiari [35:50 - 36:02] On Being Human at Work: "I hope having a machine intellect might help us be more human and treat each other more like humans and not machines, which we've been doing all this time." — Pinaki Kathiari [39:25 - 39:45] On Corporate Culture: "I think we have to be careful of just how we treat people. So I think if I kind of go with it as, like, whether you're performing high or performing low, we want to work with you to get to where we think you should be or you think you should be." — Pinaki Kathiari [50:14 - 50:36] Resources & Links Dan Nestle Inquisitive Communications | Website The Trending Communicator | Website Communications Trends from Trending Communicators | Dan Nestle's Substack Dan Nestle | LinkedIn Dan Nestle | Twitter Pinaki Kathiari Pinaki Kathiari | LinkedIn Local Wisdom | Website Resource Hero | Website Pinaki Kathiari | Twitter Timestamped key moments from this episode (as generated by Fireflies.ai)
Our world is starved of people showing up as their true selves - with our awkwardness, playfulness and realness front and center. The fear of being too much, too loud and too messy drives a lot of people to shrink themselves, and walk around with an injured essence. A powerful catalyst for realness is being in the presence of people who welcome all aspects of themselves, and live who they are out loud. This doesn't just help us undo and unlearn the messaging that diminishes us. By osmosis, it allows who we truly are to surface effortlessly. How do you invite your weirdest self to the table? What does embracing yourself completely feel like? In this episode, we're excited to be joined by our very first guest - author, speaker and coach, Jennifer Pastilof. We have a delicious conversation about discovery, wonder and how to stop hiding ourselves in shame. Surround yourself with people you want to be like, not people you want to be. -Jennifer Pastiloff Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode -You've got everyone, but remember to also have you When we set the intention to serve others, how do we make sure we're not leaving ourselves behind? -Allowing vs. being allowed What's the difference between being allowed by others, and allowing ourselves? -How to find your place of authenticity Who we spend time with allows us to be our true selves, how do we find those people who pull out what makes us special? Guest Bio Jennifer Pastiloff travels the world with her unique workshop “On Being Human,” a hybrid of yoga related movement, writing, sharing out loud, letting the snot fly, and the occasional dance party. Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild, calls Jen “a conduit of awakenings.” Jen has been featured on Good Morning America, New York Magazine, Health Magazine, CBS News and more for her unique style of teaching, which she has taught to thousands of women in sold-out workshops all over the world. She is also the founder of the online magazine The Manifest-Station. Jen leads annual retreats to Italy and France and she is the guest speaker at Canyon Ranch and Miraval Resorts a couple times each year. She also leads Writing and The Body workshops with author Lidia Yuknavitch. Jennifer has created a massive online following from her personal essays and teachings. Follow Jen on instagram at @jenpastiloff or Facebook . She is also the creator of @nobullshitmotherhood on Instagram. Her motto to live by is Don't Be An Asshole.
Today we are sitting down with Jen Pastiloff, author, speaker, and the creator of the workshop series, On Being Human. In her workshops, Jen bring women together along with movement, writing, sharing, and fun in order to create space for awakenings within her guests. Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday. If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode here.
Rev. Amie Aitken is the second woman in the history of the Baptist Union of Scotland to appointed sole pastor of a church. She was adopted at the age of three, has grown up in the church and that is where her interest in the intersection of faith and attachment comes from.She has been a foster parent and speaks openly about adoption in her advocacy work with 'Home For Good', which aims to place every vulnerable child into fostering or adoption by working with Christian churches.Through her work she is seeking to help churches become trauma-informed places of care both in general and specifically for care-experienced families. Any views or opinions given by Amie are her own and not necessarily representative of her congregation.Follow Amie:Twitter: @amieaitkenInstagram: @obhpatreonHer Patreon page (On Being Human) is a space to share longer thoughts on anything from deconstruction to attachment: www.patreon.com/amieaitkenFollow the Recovering God Podcast:Twitter: @RecoveringGod Instagram: Recovering_God In order to help us to consider our future as a podcast team, please will you help us by completing this form by 2nd December 2022: If you have any comments, please let us know at: RecoveringGodPodcast@gmail.comPlease remember to rate, subscribe and tell others who you think will be interested. Music written and performed by Dan Lawrence and produced by Lawrence DinhRGP HistoryAlison & Grace were having a conversation in the summer of 2019 about podcasts and they weren't aware of any at the time that spoke to their context, so they decided to set one up. You can hear more about their thinking about the podcast in the Introductions episode. Grace & Alison worked on the podcast together for the first year but Grace had other commitments that meant she had to give the podcast up, so from February - August 2021 Alison carried on without her. In August 2021, Alex & Amy joined Alison and they became the three AAAs.Alex moved to a new, exciting job and now there is a new team. Listen to the episode 'Then There Were 6 - New Team, Same Great Episode' for more information about the team.
On this highly anticipated episode Dr. Dan talks to the incomparable Jennifer Pastiloff —author, mother, writing/retreat leader, activist, and truth warrior.Dr. Dan interviews the incredible, dynamic, singular, inspiring Jennifer Pastiloff about: her philosophy “Don't Be An Asshole”, Roe Vs. Wade, #shameloss, her empowering platform, and her book On Being Human. Jennifer is a truth teller, a writing warrior, and an inspiration to thousands -- both online and in person. Jen is passionate about creating community, self-acceptance, self-love, and being real. She's embraced her own mental health journey, deafness, parenting experiences, and life's ups & downs – and encourages us all to do the same by being real. Jennifer Pastiloff is the author of On Being Human: A Memoir of Waking Up, Living Real, And Listening Hard and the founder of The Manifest-Station. Follow her on Instagram @jenpastiloff and learn about her upcoming events here.Email your parenting questions to Dr. Dan podcast@drdanpeters.com (we might answer on a future episode).Follow us @parentfootprintpodcast (Instagram, Facebook) and @drdanpeters (Twitter).Listen, follow, and leave us a review on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Wondery, or wherever you like to listen!Don't forget, you can hear every episode one week early and ad-free by subscribing to Wondery+ in the @WonderyMedia App.For more information:www.exactlyrightmedia.com www.drdanpeters.comFor podcast merch:www.exactlyrightmedia.com/parent-footprint-shopSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Themes: Self-Love, Self-Expression, Shame, Self-Care, Acceptance, Authenticity Summary: This week I'm joined by yoga teacher, author and my friend, Jennifer Pastiloff. In this episode we discuss how to live from a place of love, accepting and being true to yourself, self-compassion, finding beauty in unexpected places and so much more. Jen Pastiloff offers a unique style of teaching through her workshop “On Being Human”, which is based on her bestselling book of the same name. She describes these workshops as “a hybrid of yoga related movement, writing, sharing out loud, letting the snot fly, and the occasional dance party.” She has been featured on Good Morning America, New York Magazine, Health Magazine, CBS News and more for her unique teachings which she has taught to thousands of women in sold-out workshops all over the world. Discover: One simple way to open yourself up to more beauty, miracles and love A morning prayer to help set yourself up for success each day Why inspired action needs to follow awareness in order to make meaningful change Each new day as an opportunity to begin again Owning your flaws and showing up anyway 00:00 Intro 00:59 Are you who you say you are? 02:36 Operating from love 06:31 Talk to more strangers 09:54 Don't lose the child in you 13:31 Create your morning prayer 19:27 Make mistakes and begin again 22:22 Owning your messiness 24:34 Taking inspired action 26:27 Surround yourself with people who inspire you 29:22 Don't take yourself too seriously 32:35 Choose your struggle 37:14 Jen's experience of going deaf 42:44 Cancel culture 44:51 Social hierarchy 48:26 Shame 51:00 Seeking validation vs. being true to yourself 56:03 Give yourself permission Links: Jennifer's Instagram Jennifer's Website Jennifer's Book: On Being Human: A Memoir of Waking Up, Living Real, and Listening Hard Join us on the Mine'd app! Sponsors: Cured Nutrition | Use code CREATETHELOVE for 20% all products at https://www.curednutrition.com/createthelove Organifi | Use code CREATETHELOVE for 20% off all products at http://organifi.com/createthelove Create the Love Cards | Use code CTLCARDS15 for 15% off at http://createthelove.com/cards See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show, I'm thrilled to share again my chat with Jennifer Pastiloff in this “best of” conversation. Jen was the very first guest we had here on this podcast. Talking with her was everything I had hoped for: she was honest, authentic, funny, insightful, and joyful. I just loved it. Jen is the best-selling author of “On Being Human,” and she is also a public speaker, coach, retreat leader, yoga teacher, and is the creator of the Shame Loss movement. You'll hear how a house-sitting experience gave Jen the permission to dream of owning her own home after living in her apartment for so long. How people on social media tried to shame her about that same apartment (but don't worry – Jen didn't allow that!); and how she finally manifested her beautiful place in Ojai, California. As she says, everything comes at the right time, including nice kitchen. Please enjoy this episode. It's one of my favorites.LEARN MORE ABOUT JENNIFER PASTILOFF Website: JenniferPastiloff.comInstagram: @jenpastiloffOTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKEBlack Fairy Godmother Simone GordonPodcast host and author Elise LoehnenTherapist and author Lori GottliebHunker's Editor in Chief Eve EpsteinCONNECT WITH ME, LAURIE GUNNING GROSSMANHave questions? Find me here:Instagram: @laurie.gunning.grossmanEmail: Laurie@hunker.comLinkedIn: @lauriegunninggrossmanABOUT THIS PODCAST For more information about this episode, or other podcast episodes, visit Hunker.com/podcast.This podcast is produced by Laurie Gunning Grossman.Being Home With Hunker is recorded and mixed at Night Shift Audio.Theme music by Jonathan Grossman.Show art designed by Mory Men. ABOUT HUNKERHunker inspires and empowers you to create a space that expresses who you are, shows off your unique style, and makes your life happier and more productive.Visit us, follow us, learn more.Hunker: Hunker.comInstagram: @hunkerhomeTikTok: @hunkerhomeFacebook: @hunkerhomeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Wintering Sessions with Katherine May.This week Katherine chats to Jennifer Pastiloff, a speaker, teacher, and author of ‘On Being Human'.In a warm and honest chat with Katherine, Jennifer perfectly lays the table for where she finds herself at this point in time, as a yoga instructor, public speaker and best selling author. With an attitude of ‘I Got You' - extended to a community which she has cultivated with care over time - she has learned to transform her own feelings of shame towards her deafness, and earlier moments of trauma in her life. It's an episode which offers effective solutions within, and inspiring thoughts on behaviours, being misunderstood, and ‘silencing the inner asshole', as well as overlaps with deafness and autism, and being a founder of a movement known as ‘Shame Loss'.JENNIFER LINKSMain siteTwitterInstagramJennifer's PodcastOn Being HumanKATHERINE LINKSPatreonHomepageTwitterInstagramThe Wintering SessionsKatherine's writing class See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today I'm sharing a girlfriend jam with Jennifer Pastiloff. She shares her takeaways about her experiences with the traumatic loss of a parent and her deafness and shared her deafness: How it led her write her book, On Being Human, how to quiet your inner asshole voice with kindness, and how to reach outside your bubble to truly be of service to other humans and feel connected to the world. Find the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/361
Jennifer Pastiloff, the best-selling author of “On Being Human” is honest, refreshing, and no-holds-barred. In this episode, we learn how a house-sitting experience planted a seed giving her permission to dream; how Jen lost her entire income at the beginning of the pandemic, and then found magic through it; the concept of “being brave;” her happy place (and how it was meant to be – even though this isn't something she says anymore); and what being home means to her.Pastiloff is also a public speaker, coach, and creator of the Shame Loss Movement. She leads retreats and yoga classes, both online and in person. To learn more, visit:Website: jenniferpastiloff.comInstagram: @jenpastiloffTwitter: @JenPastiloffHer Book: On Being HumanPodcast: What Are You Bringing?Speaking inquiries: Lyceum AgencyABOUT THIS PODCASTFor more information about this episode, or other podcast episodes, visit Hunker.com/podcast.This podcast is produced by Laurie Gunning Grossman.Being Home With Hunker is recorded and mixed at Night Shift Audio.Theme music by Jonathan Grossman.Show art designed by Mory Men. ABOUT HUNKERHunker inspires and empowers you to create a space that expresses who you are, shows off your unique style, and makes your life happier and more productive.Visit us, follow us, learn more. Hunker: Hunker.comInstagram: @hunkerhomeFacebook: @hunkerhomeYouTube: HunkerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jen Pastiloff is the author of "On Being Human", and travels the world with her unique workshop “On Being Human,” a hybrid of yoga-related movement, writing, sharing out loud, letting the snot fly, and the occasional dance party. For more of Jen: Website: https://jenniferpastiloff.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenpastiloff Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JenniferPastiloff To become a patron and help this program continue producing Mood Altering Substance, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount. For more of us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellohumans.co/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co And if you'd like to buy us a coffee (or burrito) once a month to help us keep going, you can become a patron by going to https://www.patreon.com/hellohuman and making a pledge of any amount.
In this episode of What the Fundraising Podcast I talk to the funny, unapologetic, and super authentic Jennifer Pastiloff. Jen is a yoga teacher, coach, and writer of the book On Being Human. Jen and I talk about how to quiet your inner a-hole, #shameloss, and how to keep an abundance mentality both in fundraising and in life in general. Join in this fresh, honest conversation, I promise Jen's transparency and sense of humor are unmatched! Episode highlights: (01:52) - Who is Jennifer Pastiloff? On being a writer and finding her way out of misery through words, yoga, and overall humanness. (05:12) - How to quiet your inner a-hole, offer compassion to yourself and find the ridiculousness in the mean voices in your head. (09:44) - The brilliant idea of shame loss and how fundraisers can put the shame down (at least for a day). (17:39) - Abundance mentality, transparency, and no sugar coating: How Jen shifted her life around after Covid. (25:45) - There's a lot of money in the world! Giving people the chance to help and getting rid of the scarcity mindset. (26:49) - Fundraising is not an ask, it's an offer! (32:43) - Is shame holding you back from becoming your true self? This is what Jennifer Pastiloff says you should do. (41:44) - Visibility, vulnerability, and doing an audit: Jennifer's No Bullshit Motherhood and how to get away from unnecessary demons. (43:57) - Talking to ourselves and doing yoga to quiet your inner a-holes. If you're wanting to implement ideas you heard, visit MalloryErickson.com/Podcast for the top tips and tools, full transcripts, quotes, videos, and additional resources from each episode.
Tiffany O'Donnell talks to Jennifer Pastiloff whose inspirational memoir, On Being Human, recounts how years of waitressing taught her to seek out unexpected beauty; how deafness taught her to listen fiercely; how being vulnerable allowed her to find love; and how imperfections can lead to a life full of wild happiness. Her workshop “On Being Human,” is a unique hybrid of yoga related movement, writing, sharing out loud, letting the snot fly, and the occasional dance party. On today's episode, Jennifer talks about the importance of giving yourself a medal and how she always dreamed of coming to Iowa. Trigger warning: This episode mentions topics of death, eating disorders and suicidal thoughts. Follow Women Lead Change on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn and visit wlcglobal.org for more information. Own It! from Women Lead Change is sponsored by Iowa State University's Ivy College of Business. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=7V9VAGJQC2YLA&source=url)
Hello my messy friends! I am back with another wonderful guest this week! We met at the workshop I mentioned in last week's episode, On Being Human by Jen Pastiloff. We cried and hugged and sang and held hands and, luckily, connected on Instagram afterward. *TW - Discussion of miscarriages and depression. My guest, Allison, has experienced some of the most painful grief imaginable - that of losing a child. I am so grateful to her for being brave and generous enough to share her feelings about this with us. I know I learned so much about grief and healing in this conversation, and I hope you will too. Thank you, Allison. She is a writer, researcher, published memoir editor and medicine woman, and inspires the people in her life with raw, authentic and truly relatable takes on mental health, what it means to own our fears and the meaning of grief. Also a Reiki practitioner and yoga teacher, this woman knows a thing or two about healing. She offers coaching through her website wearelivingbravely.com where you can also find her blog, Bravely, and her podcast Braving the Storm. I am so excited to welcome to the show, my friend, Allison Blair Snyder. Where can we find Allison? @allisonislivingbravely on IG wearelivingbravely.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kayleigh-shuler/message
Hi, welcome to the podcast... I'm Your Messy Friend :) It's just you and me this week, friend. I'm back after a week of recuperating from burn out, and in this week's episode I share the story of how a podcast episode changed my life, the "why" behind my work and the village it has taken to get me here. I hope you'll join me in answering the following prompts this week: 1) What qualities do I desire in my relationships? 2) What do I need to feel good right now? As always, thanks for listening and tune in next Monday for another episode. xoxo, Your Messy Friend What was that thing you mentioned? "On Being Human" by Jennifer Pastiloff Where can we find Overactive? @overactiveshortfilm on IG & Venmo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kayleigh-shuler/message
Join host, Ali Fitzpatrick and today's featured guest, Daisy Cross in this week's juicy episode all about healing through connection, transcending external expectations and challenges to heal our deepest wounds and move closer to our soul's purpose and sacred sisterhood. . . . . . . . . . . . Daisy Cross is a Transformational NLP Life Coach, Professional Hypnotist, Speaker, Podcast host of ‘True Fulfillment' and a teacher of Kundalini Yoga and Meditation.Daisy works with visionary passionate people and she uses NLP and Hypnosis as tools for embodied transformation from limitations, self sabotage and addictions so people live free fulfilled lives that are in alignment with their higher purpose and blessed gifts. She's a life long student and inspires people to move beyond limiting beliefs, to chase their dreams, serve boldly and to live from their limitless potential!Daisy's NGO is dedicated to serving women in India and those residing in refugee camps by assisting their lives by providing them with clean- reusable sanitary packs. Service is a powerful message that Daisy shares!. . . . . . . . . . . Connect with "On Being Human":1. If you enjoyed the podcast and you feel called, please share it and tag me!2. Subscribe, rate and review the show where you get your podcasts. Your rating and review help more people discover it!3. Follow me on Instagram @onbeinghuman and @the.wellness.wander3r and let me know your favorite guests, lessons or any topic requests.
In my first solo episode, we dive into my own backstory, how this particular podcast came to be created and explore some of my own experiences of what this being human means for me. . . . . . . . Ali is an International Spiritual + Soul Alchemy Coach, Kundalini Yoga + Meditation Teacher, Energy Healer, Sound Healer, conscious storyteller, seeker and eternal student of the cosmos. Her soul's purpose here on Earth School and here in this Aquarian Age is to guide womxn in remembering their connection to the infinite and in turn remember and reconnect to their own soul essence and what they themselves came here to do.Passionately blending the tools of Kundalini Yoga, Meditation, Breathwork, Energy and Sound Healing, Astrology, Spirituality and Life Coaching into all of her classes, workshops, soul sessions and programs, she creates the nurturing, safe, space for true soul healing and soul discovery to occur.. . . . . . . . Connect with "On Being Human":1. If you enjoyed the podcast and you feel called, please share it and tag me!2. Subscribe, rate and review the show where you get your podcasts. Your rating and review help more people discover it!3. Follow me on Instagram @onbeinghuman and @the.wellness.wander3r and let me know your favorite guests, lessons or any topic requests. . . . . . . . . . . .Current Offerings:http://www.chasinglifewellness.com/soulsessions/"The Moon Membership" - Cosmic + Soul Alignment through Kundalini Yoga, Astrology, The Moon Cycles and Community : http://www.chasinglifewellness.com/moon-membership/Monthly New Moon Virtual Soul Circles:http://bit.ly/newmooncircles"The High Vibe Society" - Free Soul Based Facebook Community for womxn to break through their energetic blockshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/highvibesoc/@the.wellness.wander3r IGhttps://www.instagram.com/the.wellness.wander3r/
In this week's inaugural episode, I talk with Gigi Bisong, conscious storyteller, public speaker and women's spiritual coach, about sisterhood, intimacy, and how accepting and showing those more real and raw parts of ourselves creates more intimacy both within ourselves and with those around us. Gigi Bisong is a storyteller, public speaker and spiritual coach. She creates intimate spaces for women to connect deeper in with themselves and deeper with their sisters. As this connection deepens, they expand their visions inside of them into the world and manifest what their souls came here to do. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Connect with "On Being Human":1. If you enjoyed the podcast and you feel called, please share it and tag me!2. Subscribe, rate and review the show where you get your podcasts. Your rating and review help more people discover it!3. Follow me on Instagram @onbeinghuman and @the.wellness.wander3r and let me know your favorite guests, lessons or any topic requests. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Current Offerings:http://www.chasinglifewellness.com/soulsessions/"The Moon Membership" - Cosmic + Soul Alignment through Kundalini Yoga, Astrology, The Moon Cycles and Community : http://www.chasinglifewellness.com/moon-membership/Monthly New Moon Virtual Soul Circles:http://bit.ly/newmooncircles"The High Vibe Society" - Free Soul Based Facebook Community for womxn to break through their energetic blockshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/highvibesoc/@the.wellness.wander3r IGhttps://www.instagram.com/the.wellness.wander3r/
Welcome to "On Being Human"! A safe, sacred space where we come together as community to explore the profundity of what it means to be human. NOW.
This is the first episode I’ve released since I took my break! And I thought it only fitting that it was a conversation with my mentor, New York Times bestselling author of On Being Human, Jen Pastiloff, the woman who inspired me and pushed me and fueled my spirit with what I needed to start...
Welcome to NAMI OC Presents: It's Okay to Feel with Jenipher and Nōn!On the sixth episode of It's Okay to Feel, Jenipher & Nōn gab with each other about boundaries, being curious about our emotions, and why we need to take care of ourselves before we can take care of others.Our guest today is Jen Pastiloff—an incredible mother, healer, best-selling author, and all-around magical human. Jen travels the world with her unique workshop “On Being Human,” a hybrid of yoga related movement, writing, sharing out loud, letting the snot fly, and the occasional dance party. We chat with Jen about looking in before we can look out, people pleasing, Jen's new podcast, and why we can't pour from an empty glass. In this episode we talk about:People pleasingBoundaries with self and otherTaking care of self firstHow you are showing up for othersAnd more!Resources: Jen Pastiloff's WebsiteOn Being HumanJen's InstagramWhat Are You Bringing podcastNAMI Orange CountyYou, Me, Empathy (Non's podcast)The Feely Human CollectiveRainy Day Diaries (Jenipher's podcast)Crisis line, warmline, and crisis groupsDisclaimers:It's Okay To Feel is for informational/educational and/or entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or psychiatric advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It's Okay to Feel is Funded by the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA), Behavioral Health Services, Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Gina sits down with best selling author of "On Being Human" to discuss how shame isn't logical or rational. Difficult emotions are hard to be with. PMS. How to deal with your inner asshole. Give yourself a F-ING medal. How to be honest and listen deeply.
Today I am joined by Jen Pastiloff, an activist, public speaker, author and teacher. She is the best-selling author of “On Being Human” and even Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild, calls Pastiloff “a conduit of awakenings.”Jennifer has been featured on Good Morning America as well as in People Magazine, Shape, New York Magazine, Health Magazine, and more for her distinct style of teaching, which she has taught to thousands of women in sold-out workshop all over the world. When we aren't in a pandemic, she travels the world giving a workshop consisting of a unique hybrid of yoga related movement, writing, sharing out loud, letting the snot fly, and the occasional dance party. She's is the founder of the Shame Loss course at shameloss.com and lives with her husband and 4 year old in Los Angeles, while also being a cohost of her new podcast “What Are You Bringing?” with Alicia Easter, which we're definitely diving into during this episode, so listen for more. Jennifer reads lips and deaf without her hearing aids. She also likes coffee and believes in the motto “ don't be an asshole.”Her vulnerability and authenticity is truly inspiring to me and I can't wait for you to see how in this episode of The Being Human podcast.Resources and Links from the Show: Discover more about Jennifer Pastiloff:Jennifer's WebsiteInstagramFacebookJennifer's new podcastGrab my FREE Guide on 10 Must-Have Habits of Ultra-Confident Women: www.vasavikumar.com/freeguideJoin the MIND Your Own BUSINESS community here: http://vasavikumar.com/membershipConnect with Vasavi on Instagram: @mynameisvasaviKey moments to tune in for:[9:57] The mindset behind Jen being fully self-expressed and authentic, plus faux vulnerability we see everyday[20:52] Stopping the supposed to's and should's while grieving your experiences[34:55] The hardness of the pandemic and the origin of being embarrassed for being lonely[46:01] Detaching: Not letting the good or bad inflate or deflate you and how “fixing” in the self-help industry [57:03] What it means to be human according to Jen---------Vasavi Kumar leads the coaching industry with 10 years of experience and has helped thousands of women overcome major life obstacles to create new heights of success. Her work is known internationally from speaking engagements in India and across the USA. Vasavi is recognized for getting to the bottom of the intersection of self and business roadblocks and her methods teach clients how to master the art of getting what you want, by mastering their mind.Vasavi holds dual Masters degrees in Special Education from Hofstra University and Social Work from Columbia University. She's the host of the Being Human with Vasavi Podcast and Former Co-Host of Studio 512, a lifestyle and entertainment morning show in Austin, TX. She's been featured in The Wall Street Journal, FOX, VH1, and was a regular on NBC's Kansas City Live as the “Keepin' It Real Guru.” She believes that when you cultivate a solid relationship with yourself, you can be, do, and create anything you wan
In this first installment of a series, Dr. Brad Reedy, Evoke’s Executive Clinical Director, discusses “Chapter 1: On Being Human,” from “The Audacity to Be You,” He discusses how Evoke’s therapy approach attempts to bring clients into a new level of consciousness. More than skills, tools or advice, Brad talks about how effective therapy transforms clients, providing them with lasting expertise on their own lives.
Moving Away from Fear Toward an Authentic Life with Jen Pastiloff We should never forget who we are and what we want, even with adversity in our lives. Our purpose and identity are what keep us going. No matter what society tells us about how and who we should be, living an authentic life will bring satisfaction and happiness in our lives. It's time to reflect and ask ourselves if we are living the life we’ve always wanted. And if we find ourselves saying no, may we have the courage to start again and build the life we desire. In this episode, Jen Pastiloff talks to us about the importance of living a life congruent with our true selves and moving away from fear. Discussions on how to prevent ourselves from being paralyzed from fear are essential as we continue to live through a global pandemic and civil unrest. She also talks about how she's helping amplify the voices of the vulnerable sectors of society and why she doesn't believe that everything happens for a reason. If you want to hear tips on how to live an authentic life that’s congruent with who you are, listen to the full episode. Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: Discover why you need to live a life congruent with your authentic self. Learn helpful ways to move away from fear. Jen will share with us how she feels radically loved. Resources On Being Human: A Memoir of Waking Up, Living Real, and Listening Hard by Jennifer Pastiloff Create a daily meditation ritual in just seven days! Download BUILD YOUR DAILY MEDITATION RITUAL and other freebies at RadicallyLoved.com! FREE workbook! Apply the lessons you learn from this episode as you listen! Enter your email below and I’ll send it right away! Episode Highlights Living a Congruent Life Just like everybody else, Jen still struggles with living true to who she is. Living an authentic life gives you freedom. Just like how gossiping and complaining don't make you feel good and lower your vibration, not living a life congruent with your real self will not bring you happiness. Coping During the COVID-19 Pandemic Due to the pandemic's impacts, Jen had to cancel a lot of her schedule, which prevented her from earning. To cope with the stress, she chose to use her platform to raise money for people suffering from the ongoing health crisis and the Black Lives Matter movement. Doing online workshops also gives her hope during this challenging period. Moving Away from Fear Jen copes with her anxieties by moving her body. Find your people who will hold you accountable and remind you of who you really are. Fear starts to get louder when you're at home all day long. Due to the current state of the world, many people lack human connection, and it adds to the fear they're having. Jen finds the strength within her to jump on new things even though she feels afraid. Jen’s Main Anchor in Life Jen inherited her dad's sense of humor. Learning humor’s value and not taking herself too seriously helped her find balance in her life. Everything is temporary. So Jen encourages everyone to remain grateful for the things they have right now. Her ability to connect with people is also one thing that keeps her on the right path. Does Everything Happen for a Reason? Instead of saying everything happens for a reason, according to Jen, it's much better to find the meaning out of a situation. She doesn't agree that the suffering of other people is something preordained. The phrase “everything happens for a reason” is just a way for people to cope with the discomfort they feel about something. That said, Jen does not invalidate how the phrase provides comfort to religious people or people of faith. Using Her Platform for Social Justice Jen reminds everyone that it doesn't cost anything to be kind and help other people. Helping others feels organic to her. Jen is aware of her privilege as a white woman. So she makes sure she uses her platform to amplify the voices of the people who don't share the same privilege. 5 Powerful Quotes from This Episode [07:11] “All I ever want to be is free, and kind, and various other things, but free, ultimately, from the prison that most of us put ourselves in.” [08:18] “May I have the courage to be who I say I am.” [22:27] “I know what I'm good at. I'm good at being in a room with 75 or a hundred people in person. But I don't know how this was gonna work. I'm afraid, and I'm doing it anyway.” [23:40] “If it becomes a lifetime of being afraid and not doing it, then you get kind of screwed.” [30:27] “I don't think everything happens for a reason at all. I think that's nonsense. I think that after something happens, we can make meaning out of it sometimes, or art, or find the gift in it.” About Jen Jen Pastiloff is a yoga and wellness teacher and author. Her sold-out workshops all over the world have helped thousands of women feel empowered and stronger. She also founded the online magazine The Manifest-Station. Her book On Being Human is a memoir on how she overcame her demons and lived a life full of happiness and beauty. If you want to connect with Jen, you may visit her Instagram or website. Enjoy the Podcast? If you felt radically loved from listening to this podcast, subscribe and share it with the people you love! Love to give us 5 stars? If you do, we'd love a review from you. Help us reach more people and make them feel loved. Do you want to help people live a congruent life? A simple way is to share what you've learned today on social media. Don't forget to send us messages on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Thanks for listening! To feeling radically loved, Rosie
In Brave Talks Ep. 09: "On Being Human and Making Money Rain Down on Others," I chat with my good friend Jen Pastiloff. Jen is a NYT Best-Selling author of, "On Being Human." We talk about empathy and being deaf in a culture not set up for inclusion, and how in the F she makes money rain down on other people, unlike anything I've ever seen. Make sure to subscribe to Emily's Youtube channel and the Brave Talks Sunday newsletter (in the website link below) to receive a weekly inspirational message from each guest. Thanks for listening! Let me know what you think in the comments. Website: https://emilynolan.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamemilynol... How you can find Jen: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jenpastiloff/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Being-Human-Me...
In Brave Talks Ep. 09: "On Being Human and Making Money Rain Down on Others," I chat with my good friend Jen Pastiloff. Jen is a NYT Best-Selling author of, "On Being Human." We talk about empathy and being deaf in a culture not set up for inclusion, and how in the F she makes money rain down on other people, unlike anything I've ever seen. Make sure to subscribe to Emily's Youtube channel and the Brave Talks Sunday newsletter (in the website link below) to receive a weekly inspirational message from each guest. Thanks for listening! Let me know what you think in the comments. Website: https://emilynolan.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamemilynol... How you can find Jen: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jenpastiloff/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Being-Human-Me...
"My identity is constantly evolving and shifting in part because the way that gender is structured in our society is fundamentally flawed. All of us to an extent are trying to navigate through that flawed system." - Meredith Talusan Meredith Talusan is an award-winning author and journalist who is the founding executive editor of them., Condé Nast's LGBTQ+ digital platform, where she is now a contributing editor. She has contributed to other books, including the New York Times bestseller Not That Bad (edited by Roxane Gay), Nasty Women, and Burn It Down. She writes frequently for The New York Times, The Guardian, The Atlantic, WIRED, Condé Nast Traveller, and many other publications. She lives in the Western Catskills with her spouse and rescue mutt. Click to purchase FAIREST by Meredith Talusan from our Bookshop.org site. Connect with Meredith on her website, Twitter, or Instagram. Be sure to check out her writing workshops here. Meredith's book recommendation: On Being Human by Jennifer Pastiloff Also mentioned in this episode: Heavy by Kiese Layman The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion Shop all our authors' books and book recommendations on our Bookshop.org page! -- We donate 5% of all our sales to a different feminist organization each month. Our August charity is The Loveland Foundation. Get $5 off your Feminist Book Club Box with the code PODCAST at feministbookclub.com/shop. Our August book of the month is HOOD FEMINISM: NOTES FROM THE WOMEN THAT A MOVEMENT FORGOT by Mikki Kendall. -- Website: http://www.feministbookclub.com Instagram: @feministbookclubbox Twitter: @fmnstbookclub Facebook: /feministbookclubbox Pinterest: feministbookclub Goodreads: Renee // Feminist Book Club Box and Podcast Email newsletter: http://bit.ly/FBCemailupdates Bookshop.org shop: Feminist Book Club Bookshop -- This podcast is produced on the native land of the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples. Logo and web design by Shatterboxx Editing support from Phalin Oliver Original music by @iam.onyxrose
Season 2 of the On Being Human podcast wraps up after running in parallel with natural disasters, the COVID-19 pandemic, and civil unrest. Host, Brandi Fleck, and Sound Engineer, Ryan Sauls reflect on the impact, the making of the music that underscored people's powerful stories, and how the voices were the most important part.We reflect on the highlights of the season, shout out to all the amazing guests and assistance along the way, and describe the difference between pre-COVID-19 episodes and post-COVID-19 episodes.Listeners, come back between now and season 3 for so many goodies!
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Today we are gettin REAL. Like REAL. I'm honored to have national #1 best-selling author Jennifer Pastiloff on the show today. Her book On Being Human rocked me. I read it twice! I love Jen's realness, honesty, and humanness and I know you will too. We talk about our bullshiit stories, manifesting, how we get past fear, and how to keep the voice in our head from crushing us. Grab her book (out in paperback on June 16th) BUY NOW. About your host: Sarah Centrella is the best-selling author of Hustle Believe Receive and #futureboards. She is a master life coach, manifesting expert, and motivational speaker. Follow Sarah on Instagram and join the conversation @sarahcentrella and learn more at www.sarahcentrella.com SUPPORT THE SHOW ENTER TO WIN in the WEEKLY 5: Your feedback counts and I wanna encourage and reward it! Enter to WIN one of 5 prizes each week including; private coaching calls, courses, autographed books, workbooks, and more! How to enter: Go to my Instagram 1. Turn on my post notifications. 2. Comment on any/all new posts in my feed, each comment is an entry! Winners drawn from those comments every Friday and announced in my IG story. 3. BONUS watch my IG stories daily for additional ways to win and surprise contests!
Jen Pastiloff travels the world with her unique workshop “On Being Human,” a hybrid of yoga related movement, writing, sharing out loud, letting the snot fly, and the occasional dance party. Her bestselling book, On Being Human: A Memoir of Waking Up, Living Real, and Listening Hard is an exploration of her discoveries, confusions, wisdoms, and her striving for a zero BS way of life. Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild, calls Jen “a conduit of awakenings.” Jen has been featured on Good Morning America, New York Magazine, Health Magazine, CBS News and more for her unique style of teaching, which she has taught to thousands of women in sold-out workshops all over the world. Bring a journal, and open heart and the willingness to grow open and stronger for her workshops.
The concept of “just a box” is from Jen Pastiloff's On Being Human; we intentionally downplay what we're doing because we aren't proud, or worse, because we're ashamed. The progress paradox is in competition and the negative side of ambition; no matter what you get/do, you always want more. If you're “just an actress, just a waitress, just in retail…” you shape the entire experience using a negative connotation, therefore altering the experience entirely. Comparing our experience to where others are or where we "should" be, takes away from the opportunity to make NOW what we want it to be. We have the choice to show up differently.
The Love You Give talks to Jen Pastiloff, writer of On Being Human, hosts of world renowned workshops for self-realization and yoga teacher about her challenges with depression and being partially deaf. We talk about ways to live with depression and generation flakiness.