Growing mentally stronger will change your life and therapist Amy Morin wants to show you how to make it happen. Amy Morin is a psychotherapist and the author of the 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do series, which have been translated into more than 45 languages and sold over a million copies. Her TEDx talk, The Secret of Becoming Mentally Strong,” is one of the most viewed talks of all time with over 24 million views. She’s a speaker and corporate trainer who teaches companies like ...
…
continue reading
Kenneth Braswell has spent over 32 years in the service of family and community. A husband and father of five, he created Fathers Incorporated (FI) in 2004 and serves as its Chief Executive Officer. For 12 years FI has also served as the prime contractor for HHS’s National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse (fatherhoodgov). In 2006 Braswell became the Director of the New York State Fatherhood Initiative, overseeing more than $11 million in programs, conducting a $1 million comprehensive ev ...
…
continue reading
Eta Theta Lambda of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated offers a collage of voices featuring members of its chapter who epitomize the meaning and value of being an Alpha Man. These great men continue to defy the narrative and offer what is possible for African American Men. There Goes An Alpha Man...Onward and Upward!
…
continue reading
A Warriors Perspective podcast was originally created to share the stories of those fighting government mandates, specifically in the first responder and military communities. Your podcast hosts are all currently employed by Los Angeles County Fire Department and have been actively engaged in the fight against the County's policies regarding mandates aimed at the "pandemic" that started in 2020. As the podcast has continued to grow we have also incorporated more of our faith in God as a subj ...
…
continue reading
Sadness serves an important purpose. It reminds us of something that needs our attention. So we shouldn't avoid it all the time. In fact, sadness can help you build mental strength when you know how to manage it well. Some of the things I share are: How allowing yourself to feel sad makes you mentally stronger Strategies for processing sadness The …
…
continue reading
1
157 — The Science Behind Mindfulness and Strategies for Incorporating It Into Your Daily Routine with Willem Kuyken
44:02
44:02
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
44:02
If mindfulness sounds confusing or overwhelming, you're not alone. Many people feel like they just don't have the time or patience to start a mindfulness practice. Fortunately, Dr. William Kuyken says we can incorporate mindfulness into our everyday lives without meditating. Dr. Kuyken is a renowned psychologist professor, and author who specialize…
…
continue reading
Your belief in yourself significantly impacts how likely you are to succeed at anything you do. Research studies show that self-efficacy affects your motivation, perseverance, and performance. Fortunately, you can take steps to build your belief in yourself. And when you do, you'll increase your likelihood of reaching your goals. Some of the things…
…
continue reading
1
155 — How to Survive a Toxic Workplace with Dr. Jessica Kriegel
46:21
46:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
46:21
A toxic workplace can take a serious toll on your well-being. But it's not always an option to quit your job. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to reduce the impact it has on you. Dr. Jessica Kriegel is a workplace culture expert. She's the Chief Strategy Officer of Workforce and Labor at Culture Partners. She transforms corporate cultu…
…
continue reading
1
154 — Strategies for Unstoppable Motivation
24:45
24:45
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
24:45
Do you need motivation but aren't sure how to get it? Fortunately, some science-backed strategies can help you build and maintain motivation over time (yet no one tells us how to do it). Whether you just want to get your house organized or you want to complete a triathlon, this episode will give you the skills you need to get (and stay) motivated. …
…
continue reading
1
153 — How to Finally Feel Good About Your Body with Dr. Charlotte Markey
48:10
48:10
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
48:10
Do you cringe when you see a picture of yourself? Do you say negative things about how you look? If so, you're not alone. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to improve your body image. Dr. Charlotte Markey is a renowned health psychologist and professor of psychology. She has an extensive background in body image research and has authored se…
…
continue reading
1
152 — Conquer Any Fear with These Science-Backed Steps
22:35
22:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
22:35
People often say, "Face your fears," but they rarely share how to do it. Fortunately, there are specific steps you can take to make something feel a lot less scary. Whether you struggle with a fear of public speaking, a snake phobia, or a social phobia, this method can help. Therapists use exposure therapy in a controlled manner because it works. S…
…
continue reading
1
151 — How to Find Strength in Struggles, Quit Toxic Habits, and Find Inner Peace with Sum 41's Deryck Whibley
50:02
50:02
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:02
Deryck Whibley, the frontman of platinum-selling rock band Sum 41, opens up about his latest book, Walking Disaster. He explores the stories that shaped the title of his book while opening up about his turbulent teenage years, the emotional gravity of his music, and his harrowing journey through substance abuse and recovery. His stories of resilien…
…
continue reading
1
150 — 7 Bad Mental Habits and How to Break Them
24:26
24:26
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
24:26
Most people don't discuss their bad mental habits, so we think we're the only ones struggling. But everyone has unhelpful thoughts, catastrophic predictions, and negative self-talk. Fortunately, you don't have to entertain those thoughts. In fact, you can choose to change the way you think. Whether you get caught up in overthinking or you frequentl…
…
continue reading
1
149 — Unlearning Bias and Giving Up the Myths You've Believed About Yourself and Other People With Scientist Anu Gupta
54:13
54:13
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
54:13
We all have hidden biases that shape our perceptions and interactions. And we often have biases about ourselves. Fortunately, we can unlearn our biases once we're aware of them. Anu Gupta is an educator, lawyer, scientist, and the CEO of Be More. He delivered a popular TED talk and wrote a book called Breaking Bias. Some of the things we discuss ar…
…
continue reading
1
148 — How to Take Charge of Your Feelings
14:18
14:18
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
14:18
Feelings are complex and confusing at times. But knowing how to cope with those feelings doesn't have to be complicated. There are several things you can do to take charge of your feelings and when you know these skills, you'll gain confidence in your ability to handle discomfort. Some of the things I share are: Why emotions aren't either positive …
…
continue reading
1
147 — Finding Hope, Strength, and Resilience in the Darkest of Times With Dr. Edith Eger
45:52
45:52
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
45:52
Resilience isn't something you're born with. But it is something you can learn. No one understands this better than Dr. Edith Eger. She's a Holocaust survivor, psychologist and bestselling author. Dr. Eger shares key lessons she's learned on inner strength, curiosity, forgiveness, and living with purpose. It's an inspirational episode you won't wan…
…
continue reading
1
146 — 10 Things Being a Therapist Taught Me About the Human Experience
18:48
18:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
18:48
There are foundational beliefs, fears, and struggles that all humans grapple with. Yet, many of those things are never discussed. As a therapist, however, I get to hear what people are really thinking and it's taught me a lot about the common experiences we have as humans. Some of the things I share are: The 10 universal truths I've learned about h…
…
continue reading
1
145 — Calm Your Nervous System With Therapist Liz Kelly
45:47
45:47
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
45:47
Whether you're nervous about a business meeting or you're overwhelmed and aren't sure why, it's important to have strategies to calm your nervous system at a moment's notice. Liz Kelly is a therapist and she wrote a book called, This Book Is Cheaper Than Therapy. She offers actionable strategies for improving mental health and psychological well-be…
…
continue reading
1
144 — 7 Surprising Strategies That Fix Anxiety (Even Though We Fear These Things Will Make Anxiety Worse)
21:47
21:47
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
21:47
Anxiety is uncomfortable. When you're anxious, you want relief fast. But, some of the best anxiety reducing strategies feel counterintuitive. These seven strategies are backed by science and when you put them into practice, you can manage your anxiety and feel empowered to live a more fulfilling life. Some of the things I talk about today are: How …
…
continue reading
1
143 — Unlocking Adult Friendships and Improve Your Social Health with Kasley Killam
46:30
46:30
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
46:30
Social health is just as important as other aspects of your health. However, it can be challenging to make friends and difficult to prioritize social connections. Kasley Killam, a social scientist and author of The Art and Science of Connection, suggests some simple strategies that can go a long way toward improving our social health. Some of the t…
…
continue reading
1
142 — How to Sleep When Your Mind Won't Shut Off
19:44
19:44
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
19:44
Do you struggle to fall asleep? Do you wake up at times with a lot on your mind? Sometimes, our brains just feel like they will not shut off and let us rest. In this episode, I share science-backed sleep strategies rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy. Whether you have a hard time sleeping quite often or you have some occasional worries that keep…
…
continue reading
1
141 — Managing Burnout and Exhaustion with Self-Compassion with Dr. Kristin Neff
48:02
48:02
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
48:02
If you're feeling burned out, you're not alone. Many people are feeling overwhelmed by having too much to do and exhausted by the pressure to perform better. Fortunately, Dr. Kristen Neff says that even if we can't change our circumstances, we can still manage burnout effectively. As a psychology professor at the University of Texas at Austin and a…
…
continue reading
Mental strength requires a counterintuitive approach. When you embrace seemingly contradictory actions, you can foster greater resilience and mental strength. But you must go against society's typical beliefs (and perhaps your own ideas about strength) to make it happen. Building mental strength isn't about eliminating problems. Instead, it's about…
…
continue reading
1
139 — How to Be Less Cynical and More Positive About the World with Dr. Jamil Zaki
53:36
53:36
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
53:36
Do you feel cynical these days? Research shows our negative feelings about one another are on the rise. However, studies also indicate that people are actually more trustworthy, honest, and less greedy than they used to be. Dr. Jamil Zaki says that if you're feeling cynical, there are strategies that can help you develop a more positive outlook on …
…
continue reading
1
138 — 7 Things to Spend Money On if You Want to Be a Happier Person
18:00
18:00
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
18:00
Can money buy happiness? Well, it depends on how you spend that money. Most things we buy don't bring lasting happiness. In fact, most purchases might bring about feelings of regret, disappointment, and guilt. However, research shows there are seven things you can spend money on if you want to become a happier person. Some of the things I share are…
…
continue reading
1
137 — The Neuroscience Behind Manifesting and How to Set Intentions That Create Lasting Change with Dr. James Doty
59:57
59:57
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
59:57
Manifesting works, and there is plenty of science behind it. But the concept is often misused. It's not about attracting wealth and material possessions. Instead, it's about opening your mind to new possibilities and being ready to take action. Dr. James Doty is a professor of neurosurgery at Stanford University. He's also the best-selling author o…
…
continue reading
1
136 — This Journaling Exercise Will Change Your Brain in 4 Days
18:21
18:21
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
18:21
Journaling provides a long list of benefits to your brain and your body. Research shows that following a specific writing protocol can rewire your brain in just 15 to 20 minutes of writing for four days. This journaling exercise is equally effective as therapy for some people in managing symptoms associated with depression and PTSD. Some of the thi…
…
continue reading
1
135 — Build Mental Flexibility and Become More Open-Minded with Author A. J. Jacobs
56:35
56:35
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
56:35
Open-mindedness is linked to better psychological health, increased happiness, and enhanced problem-solving abilities. But it can be tough to be open-minded sometimes in today's world. My guest is A. J. Jacobs, a journalist, lecturer, and New York Times Best-Selling author. His newest book, A Year of Living Constitutionally, explores how being open…
…
continue reading
Whether you launch a 30-day fitness challenge or you want to dedicate one month to decluttering your house, a concentrated short-term effort can create lasting change. But it's important to design a challenge that aligns with your personality and your objects so you can make your month a success. Some of the things I share are: How centering on one…
…
continue reading
1
133 — How to Design a Life You Love and Make Every Day Count with Psychologist Jodi Wellman
52:23
52:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
52:23
It's easy to feel like you're just going through life on autopilot sometimes without making every day count. That's why it's important to design the kind of life you want to live. Positive psychologist Jodi Wellman says we can take control of our time and design the kind of lives we want to live. She's the author of a new book called You Only Die O…
…
continue reading
1
132 — Understand Your Habits by Uncovering the Emotional Thread That Drives Your Behavior
18:02
18:02
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
18:02
Do you ever wonder why you do the things you do? My therapy office is filled with people who want to better understand their behavior and habits, so I teach them how to trace the emotional thread. From overeating to overthinking, there's a reason you engage in your behavior. In this episode, I'll help you quickly discover why you've formed certain …
…
continue reading
1
131 — Unlocking the Power of Hope During Challenging Times with Dr. William Miller
41:23
41:23
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
41:23
Choosing hope over fear isn't easy, but it's possible when you know how. Cultivating hope can help you get through tough times, even during crises or after receiving bad news. Dr. William Miller is a psychologist and a psychology professor at the University of New Mexico. He's written over 65 books and authored over 400 articles, making him one of …
…
continue reading
1
130 — The Secret Question Therapists Use to Transform Lives (Answer This Question Today, and See What Happens)
20:16
20:16
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
20:16
This single but profound question can create significant improvements in your life. Your answer, which will only take a minute to develop, will help you clarify your ideal future and give you the steps that will help you achieve it. Solution-focused therapists ask this question to help people start living the kind of life that they really want to l…
…
continue reading
1
129 — Stop Letting Your Comfort Zone Kill You and Embrace Growth with Neuroscientist Paul Taylor
54:16
54:16
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
54:16
You've heard people say you should step outside your comfort zone. But you may have underestimated just how important that is. Staying too comfortable might actually be killing you. The fear of discomfort might cause you to eat too much because you don't want to feel hungry. Or you might stop exercising the minute you start to feel uncomfortable. A…
…
continue reading
1
128 — 5 Ways to Deal with Negative Thoughts So You Can Train Your Brain to Become Mentally Stronger
23:50
23:50
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
23:50
You have about 60,000 thoughts every day. But many of those thoughts aren't helpful. Whether you put yourself down, rehash a conversation that happened in the past, or worry about something that could happen in the future, your thoughts affect how you feel and behave. While you can't control all the thoughts that pop into your head, you can control…
…
continue reading
1
127 — How to Become a Better Judge of Character with Dr. Richard Davis
47:57
47:57
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
47:57
Do you struggle with good judgment? If so, you're not alone. We all lack good judgment sometimes and often, it involves our struggle to identify someone's true character. Fortunately, organizational psychologist Richard Davis says we can improve our judgment once we better understand personality. He assesses personality for a living and he's writte…
…
continue reading
1
126 — Overcome Choice Overload to Make Smarter, Faster Decisions without Regret
20:37
20:37
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
20:37
Choice overload can lead to decision deadlock. Whether you're trying to decide what kind of car to buy or what color to paint your wall, the overwhelming number of options make it challenging to make a decision. Studies show endless options can take a toll on our mental health. Fortunately, these seven strategies can simplify your decision-making p…
…
continue reading
1
125 — How to Advocate for Your Health and Save Your Life with Samantha Harris
50:48
50:48
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:48
It's tempting to put off dealing with a health issue until later. But time is our best weapon against illness. Sometimes, you have to speak up more than once to get your needs addressed. No one knows this better than Samantha Harris. She was at the top of her career as the host of shows like Dancing with the Stars, E! News Now, and the Emmy Awards …
…
continue reading
1
124 — Stop Self-Sabotage: 7 Reasons You Are Holding Yourself Back and How to Stop Once and For All
19:54
19:54
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
19:54
Why would a medical student who needs to ace an exam go out and party instead of study? Why would someone be mean to their new partner for no reason when they really like that person? The answer is self-sabotage. We all sabotage our goals sometimes. And there's interesting psychology behind why we do it. Here are the top seven reasons we sabotage o…
…
continue reading
1
123 — Healing Your Unseen Emotional Wounds with Christina Rasmussen
54:03
54:03
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
54:03
When we talk about grief, we often refer to the loss of a loved one. But this is not the only type of loss that causes emotional pain. Sometimes, our losses are invisible — like when someone criticizes our dream and we stop pursuing it. Christina Rasmussen is a grief educator and the best-selling author of several books, including Second Firsts. He…
…
continue reading
1
122 — 10 Mental Health Improvement Strategies Therapists Prescribe Their Patients
20:05
20:05
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
20:05
Mental health is something we can work on daily. There are many small steps we can take to improve our psychological well-being but we have to be intentional about doing them. Something as simple as looking at a picture of nature could reduce your emotional and physical pain. And there are steps you can take to counteract negative thoughts and low …
…
continue reading
1
121 — Empowering Kids to Thrive with Dr. Michele Borba
46:33
46:33
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
46:33
There's a lot of pressure to ensure that we're helping kids have everything they need to become successful adults. But it's easy to overdo it and give them more help than they need, which prevents them from learning necessary life skills. Dr. Michele Borba, a psychologist and parenting expert, has researched what kids need to thrive in life. She ha…
…
continue reading
1
120 — How to Stop Being a People-Pleaser and Start Gaining the Confidence to Be Yourself
18:40
18:40
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
18:40
You might think you're doing a good thing when trying to make others happy. But people-pleasing comes with harmful consequences. In fact, studies show people-pleasers struggle with self-discipline, troubled relationships, higher rates of mental health issues, and higher levels of distress. Fortunately, these three strategies can help you stop peopl…
…
continue reading
1
119 — Turning Your Pain Into Purpose With Juice WRLD's Mother Carmela Wallace
45:31
45:31
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
45:31
Everyone goes through painful things. Grief and loss is part of life. But we all have choices with how we handle the pain. When rapper Juice WRLD passed away from an accidental overdose, his mother could have let his music be his legacy. But she decided to start an organization to help other people who are dealing with mental health issues and subs…
…
continue reading
There are some common struggles we experience when we have to do something we don't want to do — be it a mundane chore, an exhausting exercise routine, or a dreaded work meeting. But doing something you hate is part of life, and learning to do those things well can help you grow mentally stronger. These five strategies can help you tackle challenge…
…
continue reading
1
117 — Overcome the Fear of Speaking Up with Author Elaine Lin Hering
52:56
52:56
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
52:56
Whether you want to ask your ride share driver to adjust the temperature in the car or you want to say no to an invitation without sounding rude, it's tough to speak up sometimes. Fortunately, Elaine Lin Hering has some great guidance that can empower you to use your voice. Elaine is a communication skills expert and the author of Unlearning Silenc…
…
continue reading
1
116 — Stop Misusing These 7 Mental Health Terms
21:17
21:17
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
21:17
Therapy speak terms are often misused in everyday conversations leading to misunderstandings and stigma. Today I'm shedding light on the seven most commonly misused mental health terms — including "narcissist," "gaslighting," and "high-functioning anxiety." Learn the impact of social media misinformation and why accurate mental health vocabulary ma…
…
continue reading
1
Introducing: Health Hacks with Mark Hyman, M.D
1:00:19
1:00:19
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
1:00:19
Explore the art of living well with the new podcast Health Hacks, an OpenMind Original powered by PAVE Studios. Mark Hyman, M.D., wellness expert, brings you science-backed facts, breaks down myths and misinformation, and provides you with the tools you need to live a longer, healthier life. Join him every Tuesday for his unique perspectives, inclu…
…
continue reading
1
115 — Finding Calm in the Present Moment With Michael Galyon
50:43
50:43
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
50:43
We spend a lot of our time rehashing what happened in the past and worrying about what might happen in the future. It's a skill to learn how to be present right in the moment. Michael Galyon is a mindfulness coach who coaches corporate clients in how to stay in the moment. Some of the things he talks about today are the benefits of mindfulness, the…
…
continue reading
1
114 — Break Free From a Bad Mood by Identifying the Mood Boosters That Will Help You Feel Better Fast
18:04
18:04
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
18:04
You don't need to feel happy all the time. Experiencing uncomfortable emotions, like sadness and anxiety, is healthy. But when you feel stuck in a dark place or your emotions aren't helpful, some strategies can shift how you feel. In this episode, I share how to identify your personal mood boosters. It's a strategy we often use in the therapy offic…
…
continue reading
1
113 — Overcoming the Fear of Feeling with Author Jennie Allen
44:58
44:58
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
44:58
If you struggle to understand your feelings and don't know what to do with them, you're not alone. Most of us weren't ever taught how to identify what we're feeling, let alone manage those feelings. That's why so many people try to avoid feeling anything at all. Author Jennie Allen knows a thing or two about avoiding emotions. She says for much of …
…
continue reading
1
112 — The 7 Tiny Changes That Lead to Big Results When You're Working on Your Goals
20:20
20:20
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
20:20
Whether you're reaching for personal or professional goals, there are some tiny changes you can make that will have big results. These small changes can have a significant impact on your ability to build mental strength, stay motivated, and achieve your goals. Some of the things I share are how to create a good goal, how to build momentum that help…
…
continue reading
1
111 — Redefine Your Self-Worth and Rise Above Societal Expectations with Author Kara Loewentheil
51:34
51:34
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
51:34
There are a lot of societal pressures for women to act a certain way. Some of these pressures are subtle while others are more obvious. But the messages women start receiving at a young age can take a toll on their self-worth. When Kara Loewentheil became an Ivy League graduate turned women's rights lawyer, she realized the reason she still didn't …
…
continue reading
1
110 — The One Simple Shift That Will Help You Be Less Judgmental So You Can Have Better Mental Health
15:38
15:38
Play later
Play later
Lists
Like
Liked
15:38
Whether you're tempted to judge if someone is a good person based on whether they return their shopping cart or you judge music and movies, judgments aren't facts. And they're surprisingly bad for your mental health. This one simple shift in the way you word something makes a big difference to your psychological well-being. In fact, it's a common s…
…
continue reading