Jen Louden: Friendships + Belonging + Loneliness [Wisdom Wed]
[podcast_episode episode="16612" ]She helped start the self-care movement with her first book, The Woman’s Comfort Book. She’s written five more books, including A Year of Daily Joy and The Life Organizer that have inspired more than a million women in 9 languages. Many of you may have seen Jen when she sat on Oprah’s couch talking about […]Pam Grout: The Importance of Your Thoughts [Wisdom Wed]
[podcast_episode episode="16464" ]How do your thoughts affect your reality? Pam Grout is the author of the New York Times bestseller E2: Nine Do-It-Yourself Energy Experiments that Prove Your Thoughts Create Your Reality. She joined me in 2013 to talk about thoughts, reality, and energy. Each morning, Pam wakes up and tells herself, “something amazingly awesome will happen […]Heidi Grant Halvorson: Motivating Others [Wisdom Wed]
[podcast_episode episode="16428" ]Does it matter that some people see the glass as half empty and others view it as half full? YES! Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D. is a social psychologist, speaker, best selling author of Succeed, and the co-author of Focus: Use Different Ways of Seeing the World to Power Success and Influence. Heidi joined me in […]Carol Dweck: Why People Succeed [Wisdom Wed]
[podcast_episode episode="16330" ]Do you tend to worry about how smart you are? Or are you able to enjoy learning without it being an outcome-driven activity? Those are examples of different mindsets about intelligence and learning. One of those mindsets makes us get in our own way and the other can help us grow. Carol Dweck is a […]Mike Riera, PhD: Connecting with Your Teen [Wisdom Wed]
[podcast_episode episode="16217" ]Michael Riera, PhD is the author of Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers. In this episode, which originally aired 2014, we talk about how to connect with and parent your teen in a way that creates and maintains strong family connections. Teenagers are amazing observers. They easily pick up on things like instances when our […]Harriet Lerner PhD: Anger, The Road to YOU [Wisdom Wed]
[podcast_episode episode="16105" ]Anger. You probably sometimes find yourself getting angry about work, relationships, or circumstances. It’s a powerful emotion, but is your anger effective at creating lasting change? Do you work hard trying to diminish your anger? Harriet Lerner is a practicing clinical psychologist and is best known for her work on the psychology of women, marriage, and family relationships. […]Danielle LaPorte: The entrepreneurial spirit [Wisdom Wed]
[podcast_episode episode="16038" ]Former think-tank exec, business strategist, publicist, and one of the most popular and original personal development and career-advice writers online, Danielle LaPorte joins me in this interview which originally aired in 2012. Danielle reframes popular self-help and success concepts in her apathy-kicking, integrity-infusing guide to defining success on your own terms: The Fire Starter Sessions. […]Dan Pink: Motivation + Drive [Wisdom Wed]
[podcast_episode episode="15955" ]Motivation is based on drives: biological, reward + punishment, and purpose. For the most part, the nature of our work and tasks have changed significantly from the nineteenth to twentieth to twenty-first centuries. Have motivators kept up? Daniel Pink is the author of four provocative books about changing the world of work including the New […]Harville Hendrix: Conflict in Marriage [Wisdom Wed]
[podcast_episode episode="15837" ]This summer, I’m rebroadcasting some of my favorite How She Really Does It episodes from earlier years of my show in a 12-week series called Wisdom Wednesdays. I’m bringing these twelve shows back to the surface for you so that they can bring a little bit of wisdom into your life each week (without you […]- « Previous Page
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