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Conversations with Joan

Joan Herrmann delves into the minds of some of the most inspirational and influential people in the world. From health and wellness, to professional development, to personal well-being, changemakers share their insights, tips and strategies to provide the tools needed for personal and professional growth, improved health and well-being, and self-empowerment. Conversations with Joan connects the dots between mind, body, soul and spirit. For more information visit cyacyl.com.
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Episodes

Jocko Willink: Leadership Strategies

It can be argued that leadership is the most complex of all human endeavors. Jocko Willink, a Navy Seal who was the leader of the most highly-decorated special ops unit of the Iraq War, offers direct, situational, and pragmatic advice that anyone can use to not just understand the leadership game, but to win at it. He discusses how we can turn Navy SEAL combat stories into leadership lessons for life and business. Jocko is a retired U.S. Navy SEAL officer who spent 20 years in the SEAL Teams. Du...

Feb 20, 202014 minEp. 10

Jillian Michaels: The Keys to Health and Longevity

As one of the most recognizable names in health and wellness, Jillian Michaels was one of the first to show us how to take control of the metabolic machinery underlying our weight and health struggles. Now, she uses innovative science to conquer the myths, misunderstandings, and mayhem associated with health and longevity. She discusses her program to maintain optimal health for life. Jillian is a New York Times bestselling author, a leading health and fitness expert, and a nutritionist and well...

Feb 17, 202018 minEp. 9

Dr. Judith Orloff: Surviving as an Empath

The term empath may be used to describe a person who experiences a great deal of empathy, often to the point of taking on the pain of others. These highly sensitive people give too much at their own expense. According to Dr. Judith Orloff, it’s important for empaths to incorporate daily self-care practices that protect them from the stresses of an overwhelming world. She joins Joan to discuss tools that empaths can employ to stay healthy and happy. Dr. Orloff is a psychiatrist and a member of th...

Feb 01, 202018 minEp. 8

Mark Bego: Rocket Man - The Life of Elton John

Elton John is one of the most highly acclaimed and successful artists of all time. He has sold over 300 million records and CDs worldwide, won five Grammy Awards, a Tony Award, and an Academy Award. Joining Joan to talk about the life and legacy of Elton John is Mark Bego, author of Rocket Man . Mark’s Rocket Man is the story of one of the world’s most original and talented musical artists. Mark has been been described as the #1 bestselling pop biography by Publishers Weekly . He has written ove...

Feb 01, 202021 minEp. 7

Dr. James Gordon: Transforming Trauma

We all experience trauma in one form or another. It may be at the hands of an abuser, a relationship breakup, a health diagnosis, or the death of a loved one. No one is immune. Dr. James Gordon joins Joan to offer a comprehensive, evidence based program for reversing the biological and psychological damage resulting from trauma, and he teaches how to learn from and grow through its challenges. Dr. Gordon is a Harvard-educated psychiatrist, former researcher at the National Institute of Mental He...

Feb 01, 202025 minEp. 5

David Kessler: Finding Meaning from Grief

Many are familiar with the five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Now, according to David Kessler, there is a sixth stage, meaning. David is an expert on healing and loss, and author of several books including On Grief and Grieving, which he co-authored with Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. In his new book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief, he journeys beyond the classic five stages and he explains that it’s finding meaning beyond the five stages that can tran...

Feb 01, 202020 minEp. 4

Mel Robbins: How the Five Second Rule Can Change Your Life

What if you could spot opportunity and have the courage and discipline to take action? What if the secret to enriching your life is simply knowing how to push yourself? According to Mel Robbins, it takes just five seconds to change your life! Mel is the creator of the Five Second Rule, an approach to life that she says can help you live, love, work and speak with greater confidence and courage every day. Mel is the host of The Mel Robbins Show, a best-selling author, social media influencer, and...

Feb 01, 202017 minEp. 3
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