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Transformative ideas from the best thinkers on the planet including guests like James Clear, Susan Cain, Michael Pollan, Deepak Chopra, Nicole LaPera, Yung Pueblo, Gabor Mate, Maggie Smith, , David Whyte, Macklemore, George Saunders, Anne Lamott, Frank Turner, Mark Manson, Tara Brach, AJ Jacobs, Oliver Burkeman, Ryan Holiday, Parker Palmer. It’s not about perfection; it’s about direction.

Episodes

Ruth King on Healing Racism (Re-release)

We’re re-releasing another episode this week as we continue to be in the midst of a crisis point of racial injustice here in the United States. Ruth King is another leading voice on this important issue and we hope that you find wisdom and healing in her words. We hope you’ll take some time to pause, listen to what she has to say, and consider the ways in which you might take some action to further healing and justice at whatever scope and scale you are able.  To that end, we’ve created a s...

Jun 09, 202047 minEp. 338

Austin Channing Brown on Racial Justice (Re-Release)

Austin Channing Brown is a writer, speaker, and practitioner who helps schools, nonprofits, and religious organizations practice genuine inclusion. She is passionate about the advancement of racial justice and reconciliation and her words will most certainly move you to action. In her work, she shares her experiences as a black woman who “navigates whiteness on a regular basis”. After listening to this interview and  reading her book , your mind and heart will be broadened to...

Jun 03, 202050 minEp. 337

Nir Eyal on Becoming Indistractable

Nir Eyal is an author whose writing on technology, psychology, and business has appeared in the Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic, Psychology Today, and many other renowned publications. Previously, he taught as a Lecturer in Marketing at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Design School. In this episode, Nir and Eric discuss his new book,  Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life .  You can find all of the most up to date crisis help & s...

May 26, 202053 minEp. 336

Laura McKowen on the Magic of Being Sober

Laura McKowen is an author, award winning blogger and host of Spiritualish, a show that provides an irreverent take on self help. She has been featured on WebMD, the New York Post, Bravo, the Today Show, and more. Laura also hosts sold out retreats and courses teaching people to say Yes to a bigger life. In this episode, she and Eric discuss her newest book, “ We are the Luckiest, the Surprising Magic of a Sober Lfie” You can find all of the most up to date crisis help & ...

May 19, 202047 minEp. 335

Scott Barry Kaufman on Living a Transcendent Life

Scott Barry Kaufman is a cognitive scientist interested in the development of intelligence, creativity, and personality. He applies a variety of perspectives to come to a richer understanding and appreciation of all kinds of minds and ways of achieving greatness. In this episode, he and Eric discuss his book,  Transcend: The New Science of Self Actualization . They discuss many ways in which we can go beyond coping and, instead, set our sights a bit higher to thrive in our day to day l...

May 12, 202045 minEp. 334

Sue Monk Kidd on The Longings of Our Heart

Sue Monk Kidd was raised in the small town of Sylvester, Georgia, a place that deeply influenced the writing of her first novel,  The Secret Life of Bees . Her 1990 book,  When the Heart Waits , has become a touchstone on contemplative spirituality. Sue serves on the Writers Council for Poets & Writers, Inc and is well known for her work in feminist theology. Her new book is a novel called,  The Book of Longings .   You can find all of the most up to date crisis help...

May 05, 202042 minEp. 333

Henry Shukman on Paths of Spiritual Awakening

Henry Shukman is a poet, writer, and Associate Zen Master who lives in New Mexico where he teaches at Mountain Cloud Zen Center. He has published eight books to date of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction. He writes regularly for Tricycle, The New York Times, and other publications. In this episode, Eric and Henry discuss his beautifully written book,  One Blade of Grass: Finding the Old Road of the Heart, a Zen Memoir. You can find all of the most up to date crisis help & support resource...

Apr 28, 202045 minEp. 332

Special Episode: Tips for Living in Close Quarters

Many of us are staying at home right now because of the COVID-19 pandemic and if you live with people, chances are you have had moments of feeling irritated, frustrated, or annoyed as a result of being cooped up in close quarters together. This special episode has all-new interviews with 5 previous guests of the show, each offering you tips to help you navigate the difficult feelings and situations that come with spending so much time at home with loved ones. The guests of this special epis...

Apr 21, 202045 minEp. 331

Dr. Christian Conte on Radical Anger Management

Dr. Christian Conte is one of the country’s most accomplished mental health specialists in the field of anger and emotional management. He specializes in working in the prison system with people convicted of violent crimes. In this episode, he and Eric discuss his book,  Walking Through Anger: A New Design for Confronting Conflict in an Emotionally Charged World . If this conversation about radical anger management rubs you the wrong way in the beginning, we invite you to get curious about ...

Apr 14, 202049 minEp. 330

Mini Episode: Allowing Yourself to Feel Everything and Post Traumatic Growth

You can find all of the most up to date crisis help & support resources that Eric is making available through The One You Feed by going to  www.oneyoufeed.net/help In this mini episode, Eric shares helpful advice and many suggestions on how to deal with strong emotions during this global pandemic. He also offers a hopeful message about the personal growth that can come from such challenges. Allow yourself to be where you are Lower your expectations if you need to Be kinder to yourself a...

Apr 11, 202011 minEp. 329

Mark Nepo on Connecting to What Matters

Mark Nepo is a poet, philosopher and cancer survivor who has taught in the fields of poetry, health, and spirituality for 40 years. Mark is a New York Times #1 selling author who has published numerous books and audio projects. In this episode, Eric and Mark discuss his book,  The Book of Soul: 52 Paths to Living What Matters . This episode is a tonic to the suffering that we are facing right now in the midst of a pandemic. This conversation offers some of the most liberating wisdom that, w...

Apr 07, 202044 minEp. 329

Adreanna Limbach on Befriending our Difficult Feelings

Adreanna Limbach is a head-teacher at MNDFL Meditation Studios in New York City. Adreanna’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Women’s Health, Refinery 29, and Yoga Journal. Her new book is,  Tea and Cake with Demons: A Buddhist Guide to Feeling Worthy . In this episode, Adreanna and Eric talk about how to be more skillful in the ways in which we relate to our “demons” – in other words, how we can go about befriending difficult feelings.  You can find all of the most up to d...

Mar 31, 202047 minEp. 328

Special Episode: How to Work with Anger

So many of us are feeling angry for a myriad of reasons amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. To help us better understand and work with our anger, Eric reached out to several previous guests of the show to ask them if they would be willing to talk with him for a special edition of The One You Feed Podcast about anger. They all generously agreed at a moment’s notice and this episode featuring 4 “mini-interviews” is the result. These are all new conversations with previous guests,  Rick Hanson ...

Mar 27, 202046 minEp. 327

Special Episode: Crisis Strategies for Mental and Emotional Health

You can find all of the most up to date crisis help & support resources that Eric is making available through The One You Feed by going to  www.oneyoufeed.net/help As the COVID-19 pandemic intensified earlier this week, Eric reached out to several previous guests of the show to ask them if they would be willing to talk with him for two special edition episodes of The One You Feed Podcast. They all generously agreed at a moment’s notice and this episode is the second of those two episode...

Mar 24, 20201 hr 11 minEp. 326

Special Episode: How to Work From Home

As the COVID-19 pandemic intensified earlier this week, Eric reached out to several previous guests of the show to ask them if they would be willing to talk with him for a special edition of The One You Feed Podcast. They all generously agreed at a moment’s notice and this episode is the result. These mini-interviews are with 4 experts on the subject of human behavior and Eric talks with each of them about how we might go about structuring our time, environment and mindset on living and working ...

Mar 20, 202051 minEp. 325

Kristin Neff on Self Compassion

Kristin Neff is an Associate Professor at The University of Texas at Austin’s Department of Educational Psychology. With her partner Chris Germer, she has developed an empirically-supported training program called Mindful Self-Compassion that is taught by thousands of teachers worldwide. She co-authored  The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook  as well as the book, Teaching the Mindful Self Compassion Program: A Guide For Professionals. In this episode, Kristin and Eric dive into the topi...

Mar 17, 202039 minEp. 324

Norman Fischer on Spiritual Growth through Imagination

Norman Fischer is a poet, author, Zen Buddhist teacher and priest. He’s a graduate of Iowa’s Writer’s Workshop and he’s been publishing poetry since 1979. He’s the author of 17 books of poetry, 6 books of prose on Zen and religion as well as numerous articles and essays. In this episode, Eric and Norman discuss his book,  The World Could Be Otherwise: Imagination and the Bodhisattva Path. If you are interested in learning more about how to integrate and embody spiritual principles into...

Mar 10, 202043 minEp. 323

Kamla Kapur on Transformative Powers in Life

Kamla Kapur is an award winning author, poet and playwright. She was born and raised in India and studied in the United States. Kamla now divides her time between living in the remote Indian Himalayas and in San Diego, California with her husband. She holds a Master’s Degree in Literature from Kent State University in Ohio and she studied Creative Writing at the University of Iowa. Kamla was on the faculty of Grossmont College in San Diego for 18 years and her stories, poems, and plays...

Mar 03, 202041 minEp. 322

Ryan Oelke on Awakening in Life

Ryan Oelke is the co-founder of Buddhist Geeks and is the founder of Awakening In Life. Ryan is a meditation teacher with an MS.Ed. in Counseling Psychology and has 18 years of experience in meditation. He is also a certified teacher in Judith Blackstone’s Realization Process. In this episode, Ryan and Eric discuss using Radical Curiosity and embodying our experiences to Awaken In Life. If you are interested in learning more about how to integrate and embody spiritual principles into the moments...

Feb 25, 202050 minEp. 321

Stephen Mitchell on the Questioning Mind

Stephen Mitchell is an author and translator who has dedicated much of his life to Zen practice. Eric and Stephen have an in depth discussion about the questioning mind as well as his work of translating many famous texts, including the  Tao Te Ching ,  Bhagavad Gita , and Rilke’s  “Letters To a Young Poet” . Stephen has also co-authored many books with his wife,  Byron Katie , who is a former guest on the show.  Need help with completing your goals in 202...

Feb 18, 202039 minEp. 320

Gretchen Rubin on Living Skillfully

Gretchen Rubin is one of today’s most influential and thought-provoking observers of happiness and human nature. Gretchen is known for her ability to distill and convey complex ideas with humor and clarity in a way that’s accessible to a wide audience. She is the author of many books which have sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide in more than 30 languages. She also has an award-winning podcast, Happier with Gretchen Rubin. In this episode, Eric and Gretchen talk about how being strategic...

Feb 11, 202049 minEp. 319

Fleet Maull on Radical Responsibility

Fleet Maull is an author, consultant, trainer, meditation teacher and executive coach who facilitates deep transformation for individuals and organizations through his philosophy and program of Radical Responsibility. Fleet is a senior mindfulness meditation teacher in 2 highly respected traditions and is also a Roshi, or Zen Master, and dharma successor of Roshi Bernie Glassman of The Zen Peacemakers Community. In this episode, Eric and Fleet discuss his book,  Radical Responsibility: How ...

Feb 04, 202057 minEp. 318

Mini Episode: A Reply to Mark Manson’s "Motherf*ckin’ Monday"

I love Mark Manson's weekly newsletter called "Motherf*ckin’ Monday" where he discusses three ideas about the mind, life or the world. This weeks episode had three important ideas that I wanted to discuss and debate to some degree with Mark.  They are: 1. Your next big breakthrough is already here 2. Is the growth mindset just another fad? 3. Breakthroughs rarely feel good  As someone who focuses on breakthroughs, transformations and slow changes over the time and someone who...

Jan 30, 202011 minEp. 317

Sarah Wilson on Anxiety

Sarah Wilson is a New York Times Bestselling author, journalist and founder of  iquitsugar.com . She has published 15 I Quit Sugar books in 46 countries and in 2017 and 2018, she was ranked as one of the Top 200 Most Influential Authors In The World. At 29, Sarah was the Editor and Chief of Cosmopolitan Magazine Australia and she has also been the host of Master Chef Australia. Her newest book is,  First, We Make the Beast Beautiful: A New Journey Through Anxiety  and it is this t...

Jan 28, 202044 minEp. 317

Steven C. Hayes on Developing Psychological Flexibility

Steven C. Hayes is one of the founders of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and this is his second time on the show. This time, he and Eric discuss his new book,  A Liberated Mind: How to Pivot Toward What Matters . Dr. Hayes is a Professor of Psychology at The University of Nevada Reno. He’s the author of 43 books and more than 600 scientific articles. He’s served as the President of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy and The Association for Contextual Behavior...

Jan 21, 202054 minEp. 316

Pete Holmes on Discovering Spiritual Truths

Pete Holmes is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, and podcaster. He is both a hilarious comedian and a deeply contemplative, spiritual person. In this episode, Eric and Pete discuss his book,  Comedy Sex God  where they go into detail about how Pete views and experiences the world. From how he has learned to deal with frustrations to the way he returns to the present moment and experiences God in his daily life, this interview explores his direct experience with s...

Jan 14, 20201 hr 1 minEp. 315

Linda Graham on Strengthening Our Resilience

Linda Graham is a licensed marriage and family therapist and her work focuses on helping people strengthen capacities to cope with the challenges and crises of their lives. She also helps people recover an authentic sense of self, deepen into healthy relationships and engage with the world through meaningful, purposeful work. Her book is  Resilience: Powerful Practices for Bouncing Back from Disappointment, Difficulty, and Even Disaster . In this episode, she and Eric talk about the ne...

Jan 07, 202044 minEp. 314

NEW! BJ Fogg on Tiny Habits for Behavior Change

BJ Fogg teaches innovators about human behavior. He has a doctorate from Stanford and founded the Stanford Persuasive Tech Lab – now called the Stanford Behavior Design Lab – in 1988. In this episode, he and Eric discuss his new book,  Tiny Habits: The Small Changes that Change Everything . There is so much practical, applicable wisdom in this episode. If you have any changes you want to make, any habits you’d like to start in your life, this episode could be a game-changer for you. In...

Dec 31, 201952 minEp. 313

Re-Release: Michelle Segar on Making Lasting Changes

Are you ready to make some changes in your life in 2020?  Click Here  to book your Free Strategy Session with Eric! Michelle Segar, PhD, is a   motivation scientist and author of critically acclaimed  “ No Sweat! How the Simple Science of Motivation Can Bring You a Lifetime of Fitness ”  . She is also the Director of the Sport, Health, and Activity Research and Policy Center (SHARP) at the University of Michigan, and Chair of the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan’s Co...

Dec 30, 201942 min
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