Podcast is about everyday people navigating everyday stress, with a focus on self‑care, mental health, wellness, love, and personal growth. It’s hosted by Rodney Holt, who blends interviews, commentary, and original music to inspire listeners and offer practical advice for managing life’s challenges
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Intergenerational Communication Podcasts
Project Parenthood, hosted by clinical psychologist and respectful parenting advocate Dr. Nanika Coor, offers a refreshing alternative to traditional parenting advice. We believe raising the next generation involves fostering intentional, collaborative relationships with all children—whether you're a parent, teacher, mentor, or caregiver. Each week, we dive into the depths of childhood, giving voice to young people and exploring their complex humanity. Through real conversations, expert insi ...
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Presented by EDGES, Inc., The Four Bars Podcast is about building stronger, more connected communities through meaningful conversations. Hosted by Ken and Patti Leith, we explore how to foster collaboration, embrace differences, and address challenges together. We believe in creating "Four Bars" in our connections – deeper relationships that enhance personal lives, workplaces, and communities. Drawing on EDGES' innovative team collaboration tool, Inter Face Methods, and our nonprofit initiat ...
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Conversations to challenge your mind with people who are changing our world. Produced on Clark University's campus in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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The Disruptive Successor Show is a podcast for next-generation leaders in family businesses and entrepreneurs who want to disrupt the status quo to grow their business and take it to the next level. We all know that what got us here isn’t going to get us there. If you are taking control over your family’s business or trying to get your business to the next level, you will need inspiration, advice and resources to help you create a massive impact. Listeners of my show include not only the mil ...
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Educating the Human Potential: The American Montessori Society Podcast
American Montessori Society (AMS)
A podcast about optimizing education for a better society. Journey into the future of learning with two pioneering educators as they unlock the secrets of human potential through captivating conversations on education's biggest challenges. Explore "Educating the Human Potential," where Educational Psychologist Nicole Coman and renowned Montessori Educator William "Biff" Maier guide you through transformative discussions that are reshaping how we think about education. This podcast from the A ...
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Welcome to The Last Bachelor, the podcast that challenges misogyny, unpacks intergenerational trauma, and promotes wellness in relationships, life, sexuality, and more. With over 25 years of personal experience and more than 4 years of dedicated research in healthy lifestyle development, I bring you insights grounded in knowledge from licensed professionals and accredited studies. Each episode is a thoughtful exploration of self-discovery, relationships, and modern masculinity, offering prac ...
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Welcome to Transformation Talks!, brought to you by Transforming Culture Consultants. Join Cindy Lacom, our Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, and Sharon Wilson, our Chief Mindset and Growth Officer, as they navigate the nuances of cultivating a transformative workplace culture. This podcast is your gateway to understanding the evolving landscape of workplace culture through the lens of diversity, inclusion, and intergenerational collaboration. Each episode dives deep into cruci ...
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Regeneration Projects is a small business that sees Nature as our most important stakeholder. Born at a kitchen table during Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdown, Regeneration Projects has grown into a B Corp and a official Actor in the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. The Two Bays Podcast, co-hosted by Matt Sykes (Regeneration Projects’ Aussie founder) and Claire Wild (a Kiwi consultant), explores stories of hope, grit and determination, inspiring the Planet’s next generation of ecological lead ...
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The Grow Dialogue podcast is a liberation project exploring equity, inclusion, belonging, conflict resolution, and culture in the workplace and beyond...including in our personal relationships, families, and communities. Each week (7/21/22 - 10/20/22) Dr. Sundiata Soon-Jahta and Maryella Marie brought their listeners insightful guest interviews and artistic expressions curated to amplify emerging voices who are sharing practices that support society's transition to a more collaborative, just ...
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The FUTURES Podcast explores the multitude of possible tomorrows. Meet the scientists, technologists, artists and philosophers working to imagine the sorts of developments that might dramatically alter what it means to be human. Hosted by Luke Robert Mason.
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Breaking Taboos: Older Australians talk about mental health
Helene Thomas, Mia Lindgren and Kate Burridge
Breaking Taboos is a ten-part conversational podcast about ageing and mental health. The episodes explore how older Australians experience mental health, focusing on depression in later life, creating social connections, intergenerational living, experiences of grief, retiring and transitioning into aged care, late-life gender transition, living with HIV/AIDS as an older person and how some people don't want to talk about their experiences to avoid burdening others. The series seeks to infor ...
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Intersection of software engineering, business, and people through my lens from Hamilton, Canada. https://getaclue.me
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The podcast that shares, cares, heals, & reveals the tips & tricks to make work better- all under 20 minutes! Hosted by organizational development consultant and executive coach, Verhanika Willhelm. This short, sweet and low-key listen will get you pumped about positive changes and teach you the skills to navigate workplace woes.
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Couples counselling is not necessarily about keeping a couple together at all. All about exploring options; to help you both gain insight and understanding about self and how you do life, as an individual. Whether a Partnership or a marriage, these things are true: “Marriage is not the coming together of two people. It’s a clash of two cultures, two experiences, two memories, two habits, two morals, two values. And that is a formula for destruction” - Dr Myles Munro “[It] is [also] the place ...
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Replenish your inner leader with our executive elixir of wisdom, humor, and the power of human connection. CEO and vocal leadership expert Tina Dietz and her guests guide you through the dark forest of professional development to ignite your managerial magic with discussions on the most important topics we're facing in the workplace today. Visit http://DrinkFromTheWellPodcast.com for show notes, transcripts, and insights. About Your Host: Tina Dietz is the CEO of Twin Flames Studios—a full-s ...
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Improving Youth Mental Health with Mosakowski Institute Director Nadia Ward and Ariel Rodriguez '26
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13:36Clark's Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise aims to create a world where all young people are supported in developing the social and emotional skills they need to be successful in school and in life. To help reach that goal, the Institute has embarked on the Southbridge CARES project, an innovative, equity-focused initiative supporting stude…
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Should I encourage my family to make New Year’s resolutions?
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11:47816. Should you help your family set New Year’s resolutions, or does that pressure do more harm than good? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor explores how to approach the new year through the idea of right relationship, offering parents grounded ways to reflect, reset, and grow together without shame, coercion, or perfectionism. Links: www.brooklynpa…
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“Echoing The Sound of Emotional Grief: The Spiritual Art of Regulation"
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16:55In This Balance Due Podcast Episode, Step into the sacred echo chamber of your own heart with “Echoing The Sound of Emotional Grief: The Spiritual Art of Regulation, guided by The Minister of Balance. In this episode, we unravel how spirituality isn’t just a belief—it’s a living architecture for emotional control, resilience, and healing. Discover …
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Connecting to your child with non-violent communication (Reissue)
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12:27728. Nonviolent communication, or NVC, is a communication strategy—and also a lens through which you can look at life—that can be used to connect with others and resolve conflict in a respectful and compassionate way. Find a transcript here. Have a parenting question? Email Dr. Coor at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 646-92…
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Stories That Spark: Community, Cocoa, and Connection
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13:54The square was glowing, the cocoa was free, and our neighbors brought the magic. We set up on Bentonville’s town square to ask one question, what holiday memory still lights you up, and the answers turned into a living tapestry of cookies, carols, midnight meals, first ice skates, and quiet acts of generosity. You’ll hear a childhood tradition of s…
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Episode 199 - 11 Uncomfortable Truths Every Family Business Must Face with Richard Grove of Wall Control
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51:23Richard Grove is the third-generation leader behind Wall Control, a renowned American manufacturer specializing in wall organization systems. With a background in mechanical engineering and experience at the Department of Defense, Richard returned to his family business to help scale it from a small tool and die shop into a household name across e-…
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How do you get your kid to take accountability for their mistakes?
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23:25815. Why do kids sometimes get defensive, shut down, or lash out after they’ve made a mistake, broken a rule or hurt someone’s feelings? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor explains how to compassionately help children notice their impact without shame, while helping them take meaningful steps toward repairing relationship ruptures through the action-…
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The Montessori Music Maestro: Stories from Frank Leto
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46:21What if music could unlock a child’s full potential—and transform the way we teach? In this episode, Biff & Nicole sit down with educator and musician Frank Leto, who shares his half-century-long journey of inspiring creativity, confidence, and curiosity in children through music. Together, they explore: Frank’s unforgettable and life-changing disc…
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How do you get your kid to speak up for themselves?
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12:29814. Is making sure your child isn’t a doormat feel fraught with worry about them being “too aggressive”? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor guides parents through the foundational skills of respectful self-advocacy and how to cultivate them in your child, helping your child move through social challenges with more self-understanding and ease. Relate…
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Blue Man Group, Creative Communities, and Making Your Idea Reality with Matt Goldman '83, MBA '84, and Laura Camien
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13:38When Matt Goldman '83, MBA '84, LHD '15, was a Clarkie, he had no idea that in a few years he'd co-found Blue Man Group with Chris Wink and Phil Stanton. Surrounding himself with good people, like Wink and Stanton, was one of the keys to taking an idea, making it real, and making it great. Goldman shared that lesson and more during a visit to campu…
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Feeling stuck between “kids these days” and “OK boomer”? We take a fresh, practical look at how each decade reshapes confidence, learning, health, and contribution—and how those shifts can knit stronger communities at home, at work, and in our cities. Drawing on a five-generation panel we hosted at Blake Street House, we unpack the habits that help…
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Intergenerational Trauma which the Couple take into the relationship
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7:35Send us a text Part 1 of 5 of an interview with Caroline Brown of - This Crazy over 40s Life - a Black & ethnicity perspective Intergenerational Trauma. What’s that about? Inherited culture and how scripts get passed on like a baton in a relay race. Does it need to stop with you and not get passed on to your next generation (the Children)? So diffi…
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Bridging the Divide: Generations in Balance
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10:32Host: "The Minister of Balance" invites listeners into a sanctuary of dialogue where wisdom meets curiosity, and tradition meets innovation. In this series, we explore the generational divide not as a fracture, but as a rhythm—an ebb and flow of perspectives that shape our communities, nonprofits, and shared future. honoring the elders who built fo…
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You’re Not Alone: Supporting the Overwhelmed Parent
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32:07What does it really mean to support parents who are stretched thin—and how can schools, communities, and families work together to ease the load? In this conversation, hosts Nicole Coman and Biff Maier get real about the universal experience of parental overwhelm and the many pressures today’s caregivers carry. Nicole and Biff explore: Why naming y…
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8 ways to help your child develop gratitude and thankfulness (Reissue)
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11:19Have you ever felt embarrassed because your child forgot to say "thank you"? This week, Dr. Nanika Coor answers a listener email and gives you 8 tips for helping your child develop gratitude. (Originally published November 21, 2021.) Project Parenthood is hosted by Dr. Nanika Coor. Find a transcript here. Have a parenting question? Email Dr. Coor a…
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Am I failing my child if they need a screen to cope at family gatherings?
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13:56813. Does your child’s screen use spark tension when you get together with extended family? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor unpacks why family gatherings can amplify digital-device disagreements and how understanding your child’s needs can help you set boundaries with more clarity and calm. Learn how to protect your child’s unique needs and stay c…
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Does AI have a Mind? And Other Thoughts on AI and Communication with Psychology Professor Michael Miller
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12:53Clark Psychology Professor Michael Miller has a background in communication science, so as artificial intelligence like ChatGPT emerged and ballooned in popularity over the last few years, he wanted to examine AI's impact on the way we communicate. "It was like finding a new type of microscope to study human communication. I could see so much deepe…
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A Full Signal Panel on Building Stronger Human Connections - Part 3
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29:19Ever wonder why a single broken promise can feel heavier than a hundred kept ones? We dive into trust as a lived currency—earned in tiny deposits, lost in a moment—and trace how reliability, discretion, and protection build bonds that last. From a Marine’s battlefield trust to the everyday courage of sharing a secret, we connect the dots between pe…
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Episode 198 - Scaling Globally with Family and Values — A Conversation with Pranav Dalal, Founder & CEO of Office Beacon
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51:44Pranav Dalal is the visionary Founder and CEO of Office Beacon, a global outsourcing powerhouse with over 5,500 employees. Launching the business in 2000 after the dot-com crash, Pranav has expanded operations from India to the Philippines, Mexico, and South Africa, providing over 150 different services to clients worldwide. As a single father, he …
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812. In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor explains how unresolved relational trauma can fuel a parent's reactive anger, and how understanding your own nervous system can help you respond to your child in more connected, calm, and intentional ways. Sources: https://cptsdfoundation.org/what-is-complex-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-cptsd/ Related Project…
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A Life Devoted to Children: 55 Years of Montessori with Charles Terranova
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54:12What shapes a lifetime in education—and what keeps someone devoted to it for more than half a century? In this episode, longtime educator and AMS Living Legacy honoree Charles Terranova looks back on 55 years in Montessori, sharing the unexpected twists, transformative mentors, and unforgettable children who defined his journey. Hosts Biff Maier an…
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Is my ADHD kid deliberately uncooperative and ungrateful?
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14:50811. When your ADHD child is struggling, do you worry they’re acting out on purpose? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor unpacks the concept of executive function deficits in young people, and how shifting your perspective from "won't" to "can't" can help you respond to big emotions and challenging routines with more compassion and connection. Related…
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Do Cash Transfers Have an Intergenerational Impact? with Economics Professor Jon Denton-Schneider
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9:10When governments end social programs like cash transfers to economically disadvantaged people, what is the impact on their children, their grandchildren, and beyond? It’s a question Economics Professor Jon Denton-Schneider is trying to answer. Denton-Schneider studies the historical causes and economic consequences of poverty and poor health, and h…
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A Full Signal Panel on Building Stronger Human Connections - Part 2
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28:08Searching for a stronger signal in your relationships than on your phone? We sit down with a multigenerational panel, from a Gen Z builder of virtual villages to a family physician who’s practiced for fifty years, to unpack what actually creates belonging across age, tech, and time. The through-line is simple and surprising: depth happens when we s…
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Why is getting my kids out the door so chaotic?
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16:41Do your mornings feel like chaos on repeat? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor guides parents through creating calmer, more connected morning routines - even when executive function challenges, sibling conflict, and real-life pressures make smooth starts feel impossible. Learn practical tools for cooperation, compassion, and ease before your day even…
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Embrace the Shake: Phil Hansen on Turning Limitations into Creativity
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42:38What if your greatest limitation became your most powerful creative force? In this episode, Phil Hansen, internationally recognized multimedia artist and TED speaker, joins hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman to share how a hand tremor reshaped his art, his mindset, and his life. From painting with worms and karate chops to creating art he deliberate…
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Releasing the urge to fix your kids’ problems
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13:14809. Why does the urge to intervene feel so overwhelming? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor unpacks the anxiety and external pressures that fuel your need to "fix" your child's life - and how noticing your own internal experience can help you respond with respectful, connected, and liberating presence instead. Find a transcript here. Have a parentin…
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Addressing the Globe’s Polycrisis with Lou Leonard, Dean of Clark University’s School of Climate, Environment, and Society
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14:50The mission of Clark University's School of Climate, Environment, and Society can be summarized in one word, according to Lou Leonard, the school's D.J.A. Spencer Dean, and that word is impact. "For the last 10,000 years or so, the world has been in what many call the 'Goldilocks period' of climate: not too hot, not too cold ... The bottom line is …
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A Full Signal Panel on Building Intergenerational Communities - Part 1
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17:53What if we chased human connection with the same focus we use to hunt for a full signal on our phones? We put that question to the test by bringing five generations: Gen Z, Millennial, Gen X, Boomer, and Traditionalist, onto one stage and asking them to trade real stories. The result is a warm, funny, and eye-opening journey across life stages, tec…
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Send us a text Let's look at: Transactional Analysis, Personality Types and Ego States Understand the person and you begin to understand what causes or contributes to conflicts. A little insight into Personality or psychological types (as a theory that explains some of the differences in people’s behaviors) can prove useful. There are predictable d…
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808. Why does asking about your child's day often result in a frustrating "Fine" or "Nothing"? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor unpacks why kids of all ages sometimes don’t share much, what can lie beneath parent-child conversational disconnection, and how to build micro-rituals that foster more collaborative and connected communication. Find a tra…
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Montessori Deep Dive: Teacher Cassandra Duggan on Her Homeschool Roots, Traditional Classrooms, and the Freedom to Learn
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44:10What happens when a child who once asked to be homeschooled grows up to become a Montessori educator, and a Montessori parent? In this episode, Montessori teacher Cassandra Duggan traces her winding journey from anxious second grader to public-school teacher and autism interventionist, through a brief stop in Waldorf, and finally into Montessori, w…
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807. Have you ever worried that your child’s “laziness” means they’ll never reach their potential? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor explores how internalized messages shape the way you understand motivation, and how you can replace frustration with curiosity and compassion, helping you and your child thrive with more connection and self-trust. Sour…
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Indulging Your Inner Child with Photographer and Professor Stephen DiRado
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9:29Photographer and Visual and Performing Arts Professor Stephen DiRado fell in love with cameras at age 12 and remains infatuated five decades later. "As a nervous kid, the camera had that same kind of heartbeat — that click, click, click, click, click — as opposed to the slow, methodical way of working with a paintbrush or with a pencil. It spoke to…
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What if the strongest driver of performance isn’t a strategy deck but the quality of your community at work? We dive into how trust, clear accountability, and psychological safety transform teams from collections of roles into villages that solve harder problems together. Instead of choosing between “personal” and “professional,” we frame community…
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806. Why does playing with your child sometimes feel more draining than delightful? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor unpacks why shared play can stir up old wounds from your own upbringing—and how noticing those tender spots can help you respond with more connection, presence, and ease, even when it feels hard. Sources: Raising a Secure Child: How …
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Lift Off in Education: Donovan Livingston on Hip-Hop, Belonging, and Thriving
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38:56What happens when hip-hop, spoken word, and student support meet in higher education? In this episode, Donovan Livingston, award-winning educator, spoken word poet, and creator of the viral Harvard speech Lift Off, shares how culture and community can transform student success. Now director of College Thriving at UNC–Chapel Hill, Livingston bridges…
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