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The Gratitude Podcast (one of the Top 10 Positive Thinking Podcasts in 2018) is meant to be your weekly source of inspiration & motivation (make sure you SUBSCRIBE), to lift you up when you feel down, to help you find new ways of making gratitude a habit, so your life is filled with more and more reasons to be grateful and happy.

"It's not happiness that makes us grateful; it's gratefulness that makes us happy." - David Steindl-Rast

Gratitude is the one thing that helped me most in my life from all the personal development and spiritual practices that I did and that's why I want to inspire 100,000 people to discover how to feel grateful more often and live a happy life.

We do this by interviewing inspiring people and getting them to share fascinating motivational stories about how gratitude has helped them get to where they are now, what they did when it was hard to feel grateful and what they do as self development practices to be grateful consistently for a beautiful life.

The Gratitude Podcast (one of the Top 10 Positive Thinking Podcasts in 2018) is meant to be your weekly source of inspiration & motivation (make sure you SUBSCRIBE), to lift you up when you feel down, to help you find new ways of making gratitude a habit, so your life is filled with more and more reasons to be grateful and happy.

"It's not happiness that makes us grateful; it's gratefulness that makes us happy." - David Steindl-Rast

Gratitude is the one thing that helped me most in my life from all the personal development and spiritual practices that I did and that's why I want to inspire 100,000 people to discover how to feel grateful more often and live a happy life.

We do this by interviewing inspiring people and getting them to share fascinating motivational stories about how gratitude has helped them get to where they are now, what they did when it was hard to feel grateful and what they do as self development practices to be grateful consistently for a beautiful life.

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The Power of Asking the Right Questions: Unlocking Stories and Gratitude - Allen Wolf (ep. 946)

Welcome back, Gratitude Seekers! In today’s episode we sit down with award‑winning filmmaker, novelist, and game creator Alan Wolf – the mind behind the wildly popular storytelling board game You’re Pulling My Leg. What started as a Christmas gift for two friends blossomed into a global hit, connecting hundreds of thousands of people through honest, hilarious, and sometimes surprising stories. Alan shares how gratitude sparked the birth of his game, how asking the right questions can unlock hidden chapters of our lives, and why vulnerability is the secret ingredient to deeper connection. He also offers his timeless advice for younger listeners: “Things will change—keep moving, stay grateful, and trust the bigger picture.” We’ll hear about the daily habits that keep Alan grounded—prayer, journaling, and a perspective that stretches beyond the self—plus practical tips for using his game to strengthen family bonds, friendships, and even virtual gatherings. Whether you’re looking for a fresh way to spark conversation at the Thanksgiving table or a reminder that change is the only constant, this conversation will leave you inspired to see gratitude in every story you tell. Grab your headphones, press play, and get ready to explore the power of gratitude, storytelling, and connection with Alan Wolf. Resources: Allen's book: https://allenwolf.com/ Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 01:19 – Podcast intro & guest tease: Award‑winning filmmaker, novelist & game creator Alan Wolf. 02:19 – Alan’s quick intro & background. 03:34 – Story of creating “You’re Pulling My Leg” as a gratitude‑driven gift for friends. 04:46 – Realization that gratitude is at the heart of Alan’s creative journey. 05:43 – The power of asking the right questions to unlock life stories. 07:01 – Alan defines gratitude: thankfulness that goes beyond what we can see now. 08:11 – Seeing the bigger picture deepens gratitude. 09:29 – Origin of the game’s title “You’re Pulling My Leg” and its cultural equivalents. 11:27 – Game mechanics: coin flip decides true vs. made‑up story; players vote. 12:30 – Board games foster presence and genuine connection – a key to gratitude. 13:00 – A personal game anecdote reveals a friend’s hidden orphan‑adoption story, deepening appreciation. 14:14 – Using the game to explore family histories and personal identity. 15:16 – Why it’s hard to ask deep questions; the game provides over 600 prompts. 16:34 – Vulnerability in relationships creates deeper gratitude. 17:25 – Societal pressure to hide vulnerability vs. authentic connection. 18:44 – The game’s impact: even long‑married couples discover new facets of each other. 19:49 – Warning against digital distraction; real‑life relationships endure longer. 21:03 – Message to younger selves: Everything changes; stay the course and keep gratitude alive. 22:52 – Change is the only constant; it’ll move toward the better. 23:26 – Alan’s gratitude habits: morning prayer and journaling to reset perspective. 25:02 – Parenting perspective: kids lack the broader view we have; we must guide them. 26:22 – Balancing goal‑orientation with flexibility; trusting a larger perspective. 28:15 – Seeing people as gifts, not stepping stones; cherishing daily interactions. 30:11 – Game adapted for video calls – connecting even when physically apart. 31:01 – Where to find the game & Alan’s contact info (morningstargames.com, alanwolf.com, social media). Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 6 months
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Simple Gratitude Habits That Rewire Your Brain for Joy and Motivation - Julie Potiker (ep. 863)

Julie’s journey is anything but ordinary: former lawyer turned mindfulness expert, she now teaches evidence‑based, neuroscience‑driven positive psychology to people who are hurting and helps them turn that pain into purpose. In this episode we’ll unpack: What gratitude really means—for Julie, it’s intertwined with hope, even in the darkest moments. A simple, science‑backed gratitude habit—answering two nightly journal questions: “What did I enjoy today?” and “What am I grateful for today?” The powerhouse benefits of gratitude—from better sleep, stronger immunity, and longer life, to sharper decision‑making, stronger relationships, and a kinder, more optimistic personality (all backed by dozens of studies). How to beat our brain’s negativity bias with mindful self‑compassion, the “SNAP” technique (Soothing touch, Name the emotion, Act, Praise), and the “sweetheart” self‑talk mantra. Real‑world stories—Julie’s reflections on surviving trauma, honoring loved ones, and using playful tools like ice‑water breathing, baths, or classic movies to reset the nervous system. Whether you’re a seasoned gratitude practitioner or just curious about how a few mindful moments can rewire your brain, this conversation offers concrete tools, heartfelt anecdotes, and the latest research to help you cultivate a grateful, resilient life. Resources: Julie's book: Snap!: From Chaos to Calm Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 01:57 – Julie’s background: mother, wife, teacher of mindful self‑compassion, author, poet, former lawyer. 03:20 – Julie’s definition of gratitude: linked to hope. 04:09 – Julie’s nightly gratitude journal: “What did I enjoy today?” and “What am I grateful for today?” 04:32 – Even in extreme hardship (war, loss) she finds something to be grateful for. 05:05 – Examples of gratitude: safety, nature, roof, family’s survival. 06:05 – Host notes gratitude helps us pull ourselves together and act. 06:44 – Gratitude enables you to get your act together and become a light for others. 07:21 – Reflection on peace: how we take local peace for granted until conflict hits close to home. 08:06 – Science of gratitude: a graphic showing benefits across emotional, social, career, health, personality domains. 09:16 – Health benefits: better sleep, fewer illnesses, longer life, more energy. 09:33 – Personality benefits: less materialism, more optimism, higher self‑esteem, spirituality. 09:46 – Career benefits: better management, networking, decision‑making, productivity. 10:28 – Acknowledging how hard it can be to practice gratitude every day. 11:55 – How Julie built the habit: James Baraz’s “Awakening Joy” class and a three‑hole‑punch journal. 12:18 – Neuroplasticity explanation: enriching a positive state creates new neural traits. 13:27 – Concrete practice example: “What did I enjoy?” → sailing; “What am I grateful for?” → ability to sail. 14:05 – Summarizing: gratitude makes the brain happier, leading to downstream benefits. 14:58 – Even tiny moments (soft pillow, favorite blanket) can be gratitude triggers. 15:14 – Personal objects (dad’s watch, mom’s blankets) evoke gratitude and connection. 16:35 – Using the senses deepens the gratitude experience. 18:04 – Transition to self‑compassion: moving from self‑criticism to kindness. 18:40 – Explaining the brain’s negativity bias (Velcro for bad, Teflon for good). 20:05 – Exercise to confront the inner critic and rewrite it with a compassionate voice. 22:39 – Addressing the myth: “Too much gratitude/self‑compassion leads to laziness.” 23:17 – Research shows self‑compassion actually boosts motivation and performance. 24:26 – Choosing the compassionate voice over the critical one as a daily habit. 25:09 – Host shares personal story of hidden report card and intense parental criticism. 27:41 – Reflecting on that memory and its impact on self‑worth. 28:09 – Guest shares a similar hidden‑report‑card experience. 29:41 – Insight: the real loss was parental approval, not the report card itself. 31:17 – We have a choice: stay with the harsh inner voice or switch to a caring one. 32:47 – Introducing the SNAP method (Soothing touch, Name, Act, Praise). 35:00 – Step‑by‑step walkthrough of SNAP with self‑talk and physical cues. 35:31 – Using hand/arm motions to cement the practice (like a “hokey‑pokey”). 36:20 – Highlighting the power of combining mind, body, and emotion in SNAP. 37:06 – Encouraging listeners to adopt a kind self‑address (“sweetheart”) in their own language. 38:03 – Reference to Shauna Shapiro’s Good Morning, I Love You—mirror self‑affirmation backed by science. 39:18 – Reiterating SNAP’s visual and practical appeal. 40:49 – The value of playfulness: making serious practices feel fun and approachable. 41:45 – Accepting “weird” feelings, naming them out loud, and moving forward. 42:23 – Toolkit for crisis moments: ice‑water dive, grounding, music, baths, etc. 44:00 – Coping with current events (Israel‑Gaza conflict) via movies, reading, double baths. 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Mind and psychology 6 months
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From Heartbreak to Gratitude & Kindness - Boomer Perrault (ep. 962)

Boomer’s journey began after a painful breakup left him searching for purpose. He discovered that helping strangers—whether it’s a smile, a “hello,” or a small deed—could lift his own spirits and even save lives. During our conversation Boomer drills down into the habits that transformed his mindset: Continuous Repetition – swapping negative thoughts for positive ones, dozens of times a day, until the new wiring feels natural. Gratitude Journaling – writing down five things he’s thankful for each night to reinforce a grateful outlook. Turning Adversity into Growth – seeing every setback as a “blessing in disguise” that fuels personal development and a stronger work ethic. Whether you’re looking to reboot your mindset, add a weekly kindness habit, or simply feel inspired by a story of turning pain into purpose, this episode is packed with actionable insights and a call to action you won’t want to miss. Stay tuned, press play, and let’s keep seeking—and spreading—gratitude together. 🎧✨ Resources: Get in touch with Boomer: https://www.instagram.com/healthymovementblueprint/ Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 02:10 – Boomer’s breakup as the catalyst that pushed him toward helping others. 02:51 – Reference to a study: a stranger’s smile can deter a suicide attempt. 03:19 – Motivation to use good deeds to potentially save lives; acknowledging his privileged background. 04:03 – The idea for One A Week formed in summer 2017. 04:24 – Launch with a friend on Jan 1 2018; 13 months of activity. 04:42 – Impact: over 3,500 social‑media posts, building a kindness community. 05:37 – The importance of feeling appreciated for acts of kindness. 06:07 – Analogy to reward loops in school; discussion about motives behind sharing deeds. 06:59 – Sharing acts inspires others; real‑world feedback from participants. 07:24 – Even if motives aren’t pure, the outcome (kindness) still matters and creates habit. 08:13 – Repeating kindness weekly turns it into a natural habit. 08:46 – Even when kindness isn’t visible around us, we can be the change. 09:30 – Boomer’s definition of gratitude: appreciating basic things many take for granted. 10:38 – Using contrast (others’ hardships) to deepen personal gratitude. 11:27 – The breakup as the moment Boomer truly “discovered” gratitude. 12:44 – Three pillars of his mental shift: good acts, positive reframing, gratitude journaling. 13:12 – The intense repetition required to move from negative to positive thinking. 13:32 – Continuous cycle of doing good, thinking good, being good. 14:14 – Mental fatigue and setbacks, but gradual improvement over months. 15:17 – Two‑year transformation: more confidence, selflessness, positivity. 15:43 – Viewing painful experiences as blessings in disguise. 16:07 – Negative events can become catalysts for personal growth. 16:51 – Choice matters: we can decide to let adversity make us stronger. 18:02 – Balancing personal control with belief in a larger, comforting picture. 19:15 – Encouragement for listeners facing tough times to seek the hidden light. 20:07 – How the One A Week project reshaped Boomer’s work ethic and selflessness. 21:19 – Unexpected benefits: increased efficiency in fitness and other areas. 22:25 – Karma perspective: giving kindness brings it back to you. 22:53 – No specific gratitude quote, but wisdom distilled from the conversation. 24:00 – Advice to his younger self: consciously appreciate what you have. 26:09 – Influence of Gary Vaynerchuk on his mindset and gratitude. Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 6 months
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Seasonal Healing: How Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer Teach Gratitude and Growth - Anahata Ananda (ep. 961)

Today we’re honored to sit with Anahata Ananda, founder of Shamangelic Healing and a master of many worlds: certified yoga teacher, global‑certified coach, shamanic healer, and guide to over 120 retreats across Peru, Bali, Costa Rica, Sedona, Mount Shasta and beyond. Anahata’s name itself—Anahata (the heart chakra) plus Ananda(bliss)—encapsulates the very essence of this episode: a bliss‑filled heart awakening to gratitude. Together we explore how shamans view gratitude as a living, breathing relationship with the Earth. Anahata shares a sacred Lakota prayer that honors every “nation” of creation, from mineral to spirit, and reminds us that the simple refrain “I thank you” is the heartbeat of existence. We travel through the four seasons as medicines of surrender, renewal, inspiration and celebration, and discover how recognizing each cycle can deepen our appreciation for change. We also dive into the language of spirit animals, the synchronicities that whisper guidance, and practical tools you can use right now: a free animal‑spirit guided audio journey, a downloadable PDF of the prayer, and an exclusive discount on Anahata’s Quantum Leap coaching program. If you’re ready to expand your gratitude practice beyond the everyday and step into a shamanic, nature‑centred way of being, this episode is your invitation. Press play, open your heart, and let the wisdom of the ancestors guide you. Resources: Get in touch with Anahata: https://www.instagram.com/anahataananda/ Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 03:21 – Meaning of “Anahata” (heart chakra)Ananda” (bliss) 04:34 – How shamanic view ties heart & bliss to everyday vibration 05:08 – Shamanic perspective on gratitude & our modern disconnection from nature 06:15 – Common thread of gratitude across world‑wide indigenous traditions 07:03 – Native peoples’ reverence for food, weather, and basic gifts 07:18 – Introduction to the Lakota Sioux prayer “Aho Mata Koyasan” 08:05 – Full recitation of the prayer honoring mineral, plant, animal, human, spirit nations 09:38 – Reflection on “I thank you” as the prayer’s core mantra 11:37 – Recognizing nature’s essential services (trees, sun, bees, rain) 12:46 – Gratitude for change, seasons, and growth; embracing the winds of change 14:14 – Seeing all elements of nature as relatives – fostering protective care 15:01 – “Grandmother Ocean” metaphor & asking permission before using nature 16:05 – Interconnectedness of water, food, and our bodies 16:22 – Equality of all “nations” (plants, animals, humans) to deepen reverence 17:27 – Honoring shadow & darkness as teachers; gratitude for challenges 18:28 – Seasonal lens: appreciating each season’s unique medicine 19:25 – Fall: surrender, letting go, clearing space for new growth 21:09 – Identifying what to release (beliefs, relationships, habits) in fall 22:38 – Winter: inward reflection, root‑strengthening, soul‑inspiration 24:15 – Spring: passionate birthing, new beginnings, fire element 24:48 – Summer: playfulness, celebration, abundance, gratitude for harvest 25:53 – Summary of seasonal medicines & how they guide gratitude practice 26:59 – Nature as a living “church” – lessons from mountains, butterflies, trees 28:40 – Using natural symbols (tree roots, mountain steadiness) for personal 30:07 – Gratitude in action: listening to nature’s teachings beyond words 30:41 – Spirit animals intro & free animal‑spirit guided audio offering 31:15 – Encouragement to notice recurring local animals & their messages 32:35 – Animal symbolism varies across cultures; explore personal totems 33:34 – Anomalous animal appearances (e.g., dragonfly in desert) as synchronicities 35:42 – Shamanic communication through heart‑felt symbols, not just logical text 36:58 – Live examples: blue jay, hummingbird, squirrels delivering client insights 38:23 – Tuning into the “spirit nation” amid mental busyness 39:37 – Repeating messages increase clarity; importance of receptive awareness 40:42 – Universe’s purpose: guide us back to power, path, and impact 41:17 – Real‑time synchronicity: lucky seed fluttering during the conversation 42:58 – Co‑creating with miracles; shifting from “nothing is miraculous” to “everything is” 44:14 – Einstein quote on living as if everything is a miracle 45:29 – Personal story: climbing a 12,600‑ft summit step‑by‑step as gratitude practice 46:13 – Seeds in darkness: trusting inner potential during “night of the soul” Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 6 months
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Turning Crisis into Blessings: Lessons on Perseverance & Gratitude - Dr. Herman Williams (ep. 960)

In today’s episode we sit down with Dr. Herman Williams - a once‑aspiring orthopedic surgeon whose world was turned upside‑down by a sudden cardiac arrest at age 31. Rescued by a team of anesthesia residents and his wife’s quick thinking, Herman was fitted with an early‑generation sub‑cutaneous defibrillator, endured months of painful shocks, and wrestled with fear, anger, and depression. Through prayer, humility, and an unwavering sense of gratitude, he transformed that crisis into a new purpose. He went on to become a chief medical officer of an 18‑hospital system, then a healthcare consultant, and now the author of Clear: Living the Life You Didn’t Dream Of—a memoir‑plus‑how‑to guide that explores the double meaning of “clear” (the resuscitation command and the clarity that followed his trials) and the power of embracing a life you never imagined. Here are some of the questions answered in this episode: 1. How can practicing gratitude transform personal setbacks into new opportunities?  2. In what ways does humility amplify the positive effects of gratitude in daily life?  3. How does expressing gratitude toward mentors and supporters shape long‑term success?  4. What role does gratitude play in fostering resilience during health crises or career disruptions?  5. How can gratitude strengthen relationships and create a ripple effect of kindness and support? Resources: Dr. Herman's book: https://www.amazon.com/Clear-Living-Life-Didnt-Dream/dp/1945875143 Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 00:58 – Welcome to the Gratitude Podcast and introduction of guest Dr. Herman Williams. 01:27 – Dr. Williams’ life‑changing event at 31 → depression, disability, and eventual reinvention. 02:20 – How the book title “Clear” was chosen; story behind the name. 03:13 – Dual meaning of “Clear”: defibrillator command & personal clarity after challenges. 04:24 – Explanation of the subtitle “Living the Life You Didn’t Dream Of.” 05:01 – Dr. Williams’ original dream: orthopedic surgeon for elite athletes. 06:09 – Reality check – now Chief Medical Officer of 18 hospitals, 10 k doctors, 100 k+ patients. 07:46 – Advice: stay open to unexpected paths; they may be bigger & more rewarding. 08:04 – Unexpected job loss after 18‑year CMO tenure; initial fear and family support. 08:59 – The importance of proactive “home networking, resumes, interviews. 09:17 – Transition to healthcare consulting; turning a setback into a new purpose. 10:22 – Shifting mindset: from “what’s broken?” to “what’s possible?” and will‑power. 11:02 – Practical steps to manifest new opportunities (network, interview, prepare). 11:15 – Prompt to discuss the “clear” moment and its significance. 11:36 – Invitation to dive into the life‑changing cardiac event. 12:32 – Pre‑event health: feeling invincible, early warning signs ignored. 13:38 – The cardiac arrest on the basketball court; diagnosis of right ventricular dysplasia. 14:49 – Miracle factors: anesthesia‑resident responders & wife as scorekeeper who called for help. 15:38 – Early CPR & immediate response—why they boost survival odds. 16:30 – Enrollment in an early sub‑cutaneous ICD clinical trial. 17:34 – First six months: >40 shocks, intense physical & emotional pain. 18:52 – Emotional roller‑coaster—anger, fear, depression; prayer becomes a lifeline. 20:07 – Spiritual support from his wife; faith and prayer helped him endure. 21:42 – Gratitude as a reinforcing force that attracts more blessings. 22:32 – Appreciating the smallest things keeps him motivated each day. 23:22 – Turning personal gratitude into a mission to help others facing uncertainty. 24:06 – Story of a friend with a genetic neurologic risk—gratitude combats fatalism. 25:33 – Gratitude fuels action: seeking cures, encouraging hope. 26:25 – Choosing presence over fear; enjoying life despite possible future challenges. 27:05 – Research: relationships are the greatest source of happiness, even if challenging. 28:24 – Emphasis on relationships as the core of fulfillment and gratitude. 29:03 – Advice to his younger self: stay humble, grateful, and thank mentors early on. 30:46 – Recognizing five key mentors; gratitude for their guidance shaped his path. 31:58 – Deep gratitude for specific mentors: Dr. Donald Parks, Augustus White, Hugh Greeley, Kent Wallace. 32:57 – Highlights of each mentor’s impact (discipline, opportunity, consulting skills, execution). 35:06 – Gratitude transcends race, culture, religion; kindness follows gratitude and opens doors. 36:16 – Where to find the book: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and his website (clearlivingthelife.com). 37:24 – Core message: perseverance always beats pain; give yourself time to heal. 38:04 – Find the “positive lining” in every situation—make lemonade from lemons. 38:30 – Closing thank‑you and invitation to share the episode with someone who needs it. 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Mind and psychology 7 months
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43:47

From Inner Critic to Gratitude Champion - Katie Tyson (ep. 959)

Katie shares how years of personal struggle—living under a harsh inner critic and a relentless “must‑be‑hard‑on‑yourself” mindset—led her to discover the transformative practices of self‑love, gratitude, and intentional coaching. She walks us through her “aha” moment while advising a fast‑growing startup, where she first saw how employees’ emotions directly fueled performance, teamwork, and retention. We’ll also explore the science behind why money stops motivating after a certain threshold, how gratitude can become a company’s hidden asset, and the profound impact of supportive relationships—from mentors and coaches to partners, pups, and parents. Questions you'll find answered: 1. How does cultivating gratitude transform personal performance and success at work?  2. What simple daily practices can reliably embed gratitude into one’s routine?  3. Why do feelings and emotions, especially gratitude, become more motivating than monetary rewards after a certain income level?  4. How can companies integrate gratitude‑focused coaching to improve employee well‑being and productivity?  5. In what ways does shifting from self‑criticism to gratitude reshape one’s beliefs and overall life experience? Resources: Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 02:13 – Katie’s background as a life coach and desire to share her “pot of gold” knowledge. 03:07 – Launch of TheOther50 to bring coaching into the corporate world. 04:13 – First corporate coaching gig with Quickframe and its powerful employee impact. 05:54 – Insight: emotions matter more than skills or traits for workplace success. 06:31 – Gap: employees lack access to coaching; companies miss huge benefits. 07:45 – Gender lens: women tend to surface emotions more; men often repress them. 08:37 – Critique of static job descriptions; need to view people as three‑dimensional. 09:57 – Money plateau: beyond ~$100k, income no longer drives motivation. 10:29 – Gratitude identified as a core driver of employee happiness and performance. 12:39 – Katie’s past as her own harsh inner critic, fostering inadequacy and comparison. 14:18 – Breakthrough: during a painful breakup, coaching introduced self‑love and gratitude. 15:33 – Realization that simple, intentional practices can rewire the mind. 16:27 – The long‑term nature of the practice: not second nature, needs consistent work. 17:08 – Coaching tools used: affirmations, belief‑shifting, gratitude exercises. 18:12 – Connecting with inner wisdom, spirituality, and feeling universally supported. 20:10 – Beliefs shape reality; choosing gratitude creates a different lived experience. 21:45 – Neuroscience analogy: our eyes see through beliefs, our nose perceives directly. 24:10 – Stacking positives versus negatives influences overall life perception. 24:45 – Katie’s favorite gratitude habit: daily journaling (5+ items) and sharing via email. 26:35 – Morning gratitude journaling at work primes a positive, productive day. 30:13 – Leap of faith: quitting full‑time job; profound gratitude for the unfolding support. 33:33 – People Katie is grateful for: coaches Jamie Mendel & Caroline Zwickson, her boyfriend, her new puppy, and her supportive parents. 35:21 – Closing: thank‑you to Katie, invitation to share the episode, and reminder to keep seeking gratitude. Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 7 months
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40:52

What Power Do I Have Over This Situation - Tamara & David (ep. 958)

In today’s special episode we sit down with two remarkable guests— David Dachinger, a Grammy‑nominated composer, fire lieutenant, and survivor of stage‑four head‑and‑neck cancer, and Tamara Green, a soul‑center psychotherapist, author, and meditation trainer hailed by Elle as the “soul‑center therapist.” Together they are authors of the international best‑selling authors of Live Calm with Cancer and Beyond. We’ll hear the raw, inspiring story of how a routine haircut led to a cancer diagnosis, how a concurrent Lyme‑disease battle rocked their family, and how choosing “busy living” over “busy dying” turned a medical nightmare into an “epic survival adventure.” David and Tamara reveal how gratitude became the central tool that shifted them from victims to empowered participants. Get ready for a conversation packed with vulnerability, practical gratitude tools, behind‑the‑scenes stories of music, meditation, and love, and a reminder that even in our darkest moments, the choice to be grateful can reshape our entire experience. Here are some questions you'll find answers to: 1. How can gratitude transform the experience of serious illness?  2. What simple daily habits make a gratitude practice sustainable?  3. How does gratitude empower caregivers during a loved one’s health crisis?  4. In what ways can gratitude influence physical healing and treatment outcomes?  5. How can gratitude be integrated into professional settings (e.g., waiting rooms, workplaces) to reduce stress? Resources: Tamara & David's book: https://www.amazon.com/Live-Calm-Cancer-Beyond-Mindfulness/dp/1979854564 Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 02:45 – 04:22 – Gratitude in Their Marriage: How gratitude fuels their relationship and daily outlook. 05:10 – 06:56 – Cancer Diagnosis Story: The shock of a stage‑4 cancer diagnosis and the emotional fallout. 07:13 – 08:19 – Turning to Tools: Re‑engaging meditation & gratitude; reclaiming personal power and “getting busy living.” 08:51 – 10:27 – Caregiver Challenges: Tamara becomes primary caregiver for both David (cancer) and their son (Lyme disease). 10:27 – 11:27 – Morning Gratitude Routine: Daily practice of listing three things grateful for and its transformative effect. 11:35 – 13:06 – Physical & Spiritual Foundations: Exercise, nutrition, and spiritual habits that supported David’s recovery. 13:31 – 15:16 – Consistency is Key: Why regular gratitude practice matters; examples of using downtime (e.g., driving) for gratitude. 15:40 – 17:55 – Discovery of Gratitude’s Energy: Tamara’s early meditation practice and learning about gratitude as a high‑vibrational energy. 18:34 – 20:52 – Advice to Younger Self: Emphasizing gratitude for one’s body and everyday miracles. 22:07 – 24:08 – Birth of Loving Meditations: Turning their personal gratitude/meditation practice into an app after the cancer journey. 25:00 – 26:58 – Impact & Storytelling: Sharing the app’s global reach, the book, and anecdotes of gratitude aiding healing. 27:23 – 30:45 – Healing Beyond the Physical: Using gratitude, Ho’oponopono, and mindset to influence surgical and treatment outcomes. 31:04 – 33:08 – How the App Works: Features (audio/video meditations, advisor quiz, sections for patients & caregivers). 33:47 – 35:57 – Future Plans – “Loving Meditations TV”: Expanding into waiting rooms & dental offices with calming media and mindful messages. 36:34 – 38:37 – Gratitude for Loved Ones: Public thanks to each other and acknowledgment of their support network. Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 7 months
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Gratitude, Grit, and a Mafia Love Story - Dr. Barbara Roberts (ep. 957)

In today’s special episode we sit down with a true trailblazer: Dr. Barbara Roberts, the first female adult cardiologist in Rhode Island and author of the riveting memoir The Dr. Broad: A Mafia Love Story. From the moment she stepped into a 1960s medical school class where women made up less than 10 % of the cohort, Dr. Roberts has been breaking barriers. She became the second woman ever accepted into her internship, the first female cardiology fellow, and a vocal pro‑choice activist long before Roe v. Wade. Her career has spanned everything from anti‑Vietnam‑War protests to testifying in court for a notorious New England mafia boss whose life she saved, all while navigating a hostile, male‑dominated medical world. In this conversation we explore: Gratitude as a guiding virtue – how a quote from Cicero shaped her outlook and why she believes gratitude is the “parent of all virtues.” The power of a supportive community – the family, mentors, and friends who gave her the courage to keep moving forward. Lessons from adversity – surviving gender bias, political backlash, and personal heartbreak while staying true to her values. Why today’s young women have more doors open, yet must stay vigilant – a look at the progress made and the threats that still loom. A glimpse into her memoir – the wild tale of treating a mafia boss, the love story that inspired the title, and the humor she uses to keep a light heart amid serious work. Whether you’re a budding physician, an activist, or simply someone looking for a dose of resilience, Dr. Roberts’ story reminds us that gratitude isn’t just a feeling—it’s a strategic tool for thriving against the odds. Stay tuned, hit that follow button, and get ready to be inspired by a woman who turned gratitude into a lifelong mission. 🎧✨ Resources: Dr. Barbara's website: https://thedoctorbroad.com/ Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 01:00 – 02:15 | Meet Dr. Barbara Roberts – first female adult cardiologist in RI, her memoir The Doctor Brought: A Mafia Love Story. 02:47 – 03:03 | Welcome and thanks for the interview. 03:03 – 04:01 | Defining gratitude – Cicero’s quote that it is “the parent of all virtues.” 04:01 – 04:34 | Family background: oldest of ten, huge Catholic extended family. 04:34 – 05:26 | Gratitude for children, grandson Little Johnny, and a successful medical career. 05:26 – 06:16 | Overcoming 1960s medical‑school quotas; trail‑blazing as the first woman in several cardiology milestones. 06:16 – 07:24 | Early activism: pro‑choice work before Roe v. Wade and anti‑Vietnam‑War demonstrations. 07:24 – 08:08 | Facing fear with determination, goal‑setting, health and a strong support network. 08:08 – 09:10 | Acknowledging the “debt of gratitude” to family, friends, and mentors behind every achievement. 09:10 – 10:09 | Purpose of the book: guide younger women through adversity, heartbreak, and a fulfilling life. 10:09 – 11:42 | Historical landscape of abortion rights; personal journey from Catholicism to outspoken pro‑choice advocacy. 11:42 – 12:19 | Encouragement that women can survive divorce and custody battles while keeping sanity and happiness. 12:19 – 14:33 | The “Mafia love” case: Dr. Roberts’ testimony that a mob boss was too ill for trial and the ensuing legal saga. 14:33 – 15:46 | Reflection on the Hippocratic Oath – “do no harm” and putting every patient first, regardless of status. 15:46 – 17:54 | Medical details of Mr. Patriarca’s condition and courtroom challenges to Dr. Roberts’ expert opinion. 17:54 – 18:56 | Media attention, the “Who is the Real Dr. Roberts?” article, and the spark for writing her memoir. 18:56 – 20:26 | How the title Dr. Broad originated from a nickname given by a former boyfriend’s mob connections (plus a brief ad). 20:42 – 21:14 | Returning to gratitude: humor, perspective, and the power of a light‑hearted outlook. 21:14 – 22:58 | What today’s young women can be grateful for: easier entry into professions, more female leaders, but the need for continued vigilance. 22:58 – 24:08 | Positive‑twist mindset: recognize problems, act to fix them, and stay active in social change. 24:08 – 25:04 | Climate‑change urgency; personal example of installing solar panels to cut bills and carbon footprint. 25:04 – 25:44 | Small individual actions add up to big collective impact. 25:44 – 27:18 | First intense feeling of gratitude: receiving the acceptance letter to medical school (class of 1968). 27:18 – 28:47 | Key influences: Dr. Bernard Lown (cardiology pioneer and Nobel‑Peace‑Prize activist) and his lesson on listening. 28:47 – 30:01 | Parents as civil‑rights activists; early exposure to social justice and the Catholic‑worker movement. 30:01 – 31:11 | Choosing medicine over priesthood; family legacy of moral strength. 31:11 – 32:12 | Personal practice for staying grateful: put problems in cosmic perspective 32:12 – 33:28 | Viewing issues through the “bigger picture” reduces stress and boosts gratitude. 33:28 – 34:56 | Science of positivity: grateful/optimistic people live longer; depression raises cardiac risk. 34:56 – 36:20 | physiological benefits; Dr. Roberts used humor to lift patients’ spirits. 36:20 – 38:04 | Patient gratitude: giving voice to those who may never thank her directly. 38:04 – 39:04 | Where to find the book (The Doctor Brought: A Mafia Love Story) and the author’s website. 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Mind and psychology 7 months
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44:29

Why We Protect What We Appreciate - Louie Schwartzberg (ep. 956)

We’re honored to sit down with award‑winning cinematographer, director, and producer Louie Schwarzber the visionary behind Fantastic Fungi and the upcoming documentary Gratitude Revealed. Over four decades, Louis has turned the invisible rhythms of nature into breathtaking time‑lapse masterpieces, turning galaxies, seashells and the circulatory system into mirrors that reflect our own inner patterns. In this conversation we’ll explore: How growing up with Holocaust‑survivor parents planted a lifelong seed of gratitude in Louie. Why beauty is nature’s survival tool, and how love—not just appreciation—drives us to protect what we cherish. The powerful “Oh my God” moment that Louis unpacks into “Oh = attention, My = soul‑touch, God = universal energy.” The urgent need to shift from a culture of consumption to one of biomimicry and shared abundance, inspired by mycelial networks, bee pollination, and the timeless wisdom of forests. Inside look at Gratitude Revealed: a multi‑platform experience—screenings, curriculum, games, and a new OTT channel (louichannel.tv)—designed to translate nature’s quiet teachings into everyday practice. Whether you’re seeking a quick mental reset, a deeper connection to the planet, or inspiration to bring more love and gratitude into your life, this episode offers a vivid roadmap. Stay tuned, and let Louis’ images and insights remind you that when we see, feel, and protect the world around us, we unlock the very heartbeat of gratitude. Resources: Louie's website: https://movingart.tv/programs/gratitude-revealed Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 01:26 – Guest intro: award‑winning cinematographer Louis Schwarzberg, known for time‑lapse storytelling. 02:34 – Warm welcome to Louis; brief mention of shared love for nature and gratitude. 03:04 – Louis describes his filmmaking mission: making the invisible visible, celebrating life through nature footage. 04:23 – Highlight of Louis’s documentary Fantastic Fungi and its place among classic nature films. 05:13 – Discussion of universal aesthetic connection: patterns in galaxies, beaches, brain pathways, and circulatory systems. 06:24 – “Oh my God” breakdown: Oh grabs attention, my touches the soul, God represents universal energy. 07:44 – Louis’s gratitude roots: growing up with Holocaust‑survivor parents who valued everyday miracles. 08:40 – Commitment to protect “the little guys”: bees, fungi, and any species threatened by human actions. 10:00 – Gratitude framed as kindness, mindfulness, and essential for survival—non‑religious and inclusive. 11:01 – Gratitude’s common thread across religions; a cornerstone of life worldwide. 12:56 – Linking gratitude to protection: we protect what we love, not merely what we appreciate. 13:41 – Beauty as nature’s survival tool; love drives protection, not duty. 14:02 – Reproduction described as a “dance of love” that activates sensory receptors in plants and pollinators. 15:22 – Hard‑wired love leads to protection of offspring—mirrored in human empathy for babies, puppies, kittens. 16:16 – Gratitude and love identified as universal pillars found in diverse cultures. 17:48 – Insight on using beauty from advertising for positive impact rather than consumer manipulation. 18:53 – Shift from product‑selling to protecting the planet by repurposing persuasive energy. 20:41 – Gratitude amid hardship: Romania’s challenges, war, and the resilience it fosters. 22:48 – Gratitude as hope and catalyst for change; the podcast itself as a movement. 23:08 – Success of Fantastic Fungi and upcoming project Gratitude Revealed to spark global awareness. 24:19 – The mycelial network explained as a shared, non‑greedy underground economy. 25:08 – Biomimicry: learning from nature’s proven designs for sustainable technology. 26:25 – Tree‑communication research (Suzanne Simard) showing love and information flow in plants. 27:36 – The golden rule: “Do unto others…” – interconnectedness reinforces kindness and gratitude. 29:01 – Motivation for Gratitude Revealed: mental‑health crisis, post‑pandemic loss, political turmoil. 30:34 – Simple gratitude practice: notice breathing, light, tiny details to break negative spirals. 31:44 – Gratitude as antidote to media‑driven oppression and “Big Brother” manipulation. 32:30 – Healing self, community, and the world by starting with gratitude. 33:46 – Louis’s childlike enthusiasm and curiosity highlighted as a source of inspiration. 34:58 – Wonder defined as the intersection of art and science; a gateway to gratitude. 35:44 – Abundance reframed: “just enough” rather than “more”; nature’s balanced resource use. 36:27 – Contrast between nature’s sharing economies and human greed; warning about fossil‑fuel exploitation. 38:34 – Nature as a practical pathway to reconnect with gratitude when feeling disconnected. 39:31 – Everyday appreciation: pausing to notice simple beauties (flowers, sidewalks, light). 40:23 – How to access Gratitude Revealed: website, screenings, events, educational curriculum. 41:28 – Scientific backing: UC Berkeley Greater Good studies on purpose, gratitude, and wellbeing. 43:33 – Launch of LouisChannel.tv (April 20); OTT platform delivering 4K positive content. 44:08 – Need for a safe, positive media alternative to violent/negative mainstream programming. 46:01 – Healing power of nature imagery in healthcare; clinical trials and patient testimonials. 48:12 – Acknowledgment of logistical, technical challenges behind capturing stunning footage. 51:11 – Closing: call to share the episode, keep seeking and spreading gratitude. 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Mind and psychology 8 months
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56:29

Gratitude as Catalyst for Forgiveness: A Global Story of Resilience and Growth - Elisabetta Franzoso

Welcome back, Gratitude Seekers! In today’s powerful episode we sit down with Elisabetta Franzoso—a former Italian schoolteacher turned counselor, life‑coach, author, and global wellness practitioner. Born in the misty rice‑field town of Vercelli, Elisabetta left home at 29 for the bustling streets of Jakarta, Singapore, and beyond, spending 24 transformative years in Southeast Asia before making her home on the sunny beaches of Barcelona. Through her story we’ll explore: The anatomy of gratitude – why Elisabetta believes true thankfulness must be earned through deep analysis, acceptance, and forgiveness, not just a feel‑good mantra. Cultural contrasts – how the “yin‑yang” softness she discovered in Asian cultures reshaped her European habit of relentless striving and resistance. Personal rebirth – confronting an abusive parenting pattern, navigating two divorces, and turning pain into purpose by studying counseling at 37, publishing a bestseller, and launching a thriving coaching practice. Everyday practices – breathing, mindfulness, and seaside meditations she now shares with clients, showing how gratitude can be cultivated in both conflict and calm. Elisabetta’s journey proves that gratitude is more than a momentary sparkle; it’s a relentless, layered process—like peeling an onion—that leads us from anger to acceptance, from survival to thriving. Stay tuned for her vivid reflections, practical tools, and a glimpse into how gratitude can turn even the toughest chapters into hidden blessings. Grab your headphones, take a deep breath, and get ready to be inspired—because today’s conversation is a masterclass in turning life’s twists into thank‑you notes. Resources: Elisabetta's website: https://elisabettafranzoso.com Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 02:38 – 03:24 | Elisabetta’s background: born in Vercelli, Italy; early life in rice‑field town. 03:24 – 04:45 | Move to Southeast Asia (Jakarta, Singapore) at 29; journey from “three‑year plan” to 24‑year stay. 04:45 – 05:37 | Study of languages, family life, the “leap of faith” with ex‑husband; later return to study at 37. 05:37 – 06:35 | Self‑realization of being an abusive mother; seeking help and meeting counselor Marilyn Shearer. 06:35 – 07:19 | Marilyn’s encouragement to study counseling; facing family resistance and choosing “yes.” 07:19 – 08:03 | Writing a book, returning to education at 37, gratitude to Marilyn for planting the seed. 08:03 – 09:13 | Master’s in counseling, international training; recognizing the four human dimensions (body, intellect, emotion, spirit). 09:13 – 10:05 | Publishing a successful book in Singapore; sudden divorce and the slow emergence of gratitude for that break‑up. 10:05 – 11:13 | Freedom from the divorce → relocation to Barcelona; lifestyle of online/offline coaching by the sea. 11:13 – 12:37 | Question about cultural expressions of gratitude; Elisabetta’s take on Asian vs. Western attitudes. 12:37 – 14:23 | Observations of poverty‑smiles in Asia; lessons of surrender, softness, and accepting what is. 14:23 – 15:47 | How Asian “yin‑yang” balance taught her to stop constant fighting and embrace daily action. 15:47 – 16:34 | Contrast with European resistance; personal challenges restarting life in Barcelona. 16:34 – 17:01 | Stories from Thailand, Bali, and the universal “softness” found in Asian streets. 17:01 – 17:36 | Future curiosity about gratitude in South America (Cuba, orphanage work). 17:36 – 19:14 | Deep‑dive into acceptance, forgiveness, and the necessity of analyzing past pain before true gratitude. 19:14 – 20:48 | Understanding root anger, over‑excitement; forgiveness of ex‑husband and parental figures; feeling “reborn.” 20:48 – 22:02 | Carl Jung’s insight: resistance fuels negativity; peeling the onion metaphor for the gratitude journey. 22:02 – 23:33 | Recent conflict with her daughter → gratitude for conflict as growth; importance of confronting pain. 23:33 – 25:03 | Dialogue on peace vs. conflict; how opposite traits attract; balancing fight and surrender learned in Asia. 25:03 – 26:57 | Choosing when to fight or surrender; developing both strength and softness through conscious choice. 26:57 – 28:27 | Dynamic balance as a lifelong practice; ongoing work to soften the “tough” parts of herself. 28:27 – 30:35 | Impact of self‑judgment; becoming gentler inwardly leads to gentler interactions outwardly; company philosophy “peel‑the‑onion” continues. 30:35 – 32:07 | Balance is ever‑changing like waves; deeper gratitude emerges from this dynamic equilibrium. 32:07 – 33:47 | Gratitude becomes natural—whether amidst crowds or silence; personal moments (mother’s La Scala visit). 33:47 – 35:35 | Honoring imperfect parents; poems acknowledging both gifts and wounds; seeing father’s detachment as a useful lesson. 35:35 – 36:42 | Transforming negative experiences into positive growth requires courage; concluding quote about “blessings in disguise.” 36:42 – 38:04 | Where to find Elisabetta online (website, social media). 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Mind and psychology 8 months
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43:26

How Thank‑You Notes Turn Small Acts Into Miracles - Elena Anguita (ep. 954)

In today’s episode we sit down with Elena, who's journey began with a simple, daily habit: writing a handwritten thank‑you note to a real person. That “whoosh” moment sparked a cascade of daily serendipities she now calls “daily miracles.”From feeling the immediate lift of gratitude on a rainy‑day commute to spotting a perfect parking spot, Elena’s practice turned ordinary moments into powerful reminders of abundance. Her gratitude routine didn’t just brighten her moods—it reshaped her career. In November 2014, while struggling to meet an impossible sales quota, a client offered to renew early, eventually sealing a $1.1 million, five‑year contract in just two weeks. That breakthrough convinced Elena that these miracles could be scaled and shared, inspiring her to write the book Spread Thanks: Create Miracles Through the Power of Ink. Ready to turn ink into miracles? Let’s dive in. Here are some of the questions you'll find answers to: 1. How can writing a single, handwritten thank‑you note each day transform my mood and outlook?  2. In what ways does practicing daily gratitude turn ordinary “accidents” or setbacks into opportunities and “miracles”?  3. Why does expressing genuine appreciation to others (instead of just keeping a gratitude journal) create a ripple effect that benefits both the sender and the recipient?  4. How does the act of paying attention to the small, everyday helpers around us expand our sense of abundance and lead to larger successes?  5. What practical steps can I follow to turn fleeting moments of thankfulness into a sustainable habit that fuels lasting personal and professional growth? Resources: Spread Thanks: https://spreadthanks.com/ Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 8 months
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29:52

Gratitude & Financial Independence - Caitlin Muldoon (ep. 953)

We discussed practical ways to cultivate gratitude for all aspects of life, both material and non-material, especially when you're facing financial stress. What questions you'll find answered: How can gratitude help you achieve financial independence? What role does self-awareness play in cultivating genuine gratitude? How can you practice gratitude for non-material aspects of your life, especially during financial stress? Why is it important to define your personal joy before setting financial goals? What practical tool can help shift your mindset towards financial appreciation? Resources: 30 days of financial gratitude: https://www.risingfemmewealth.com/gratitude Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 00:00:19 Caitlin's journey and founding Rising Fem Wealth. 00:10:31 Finance and gratitude 00:11:55 Defining joy before financial goals. 00:14:45 Gratitude for sticking to plans. 00:16:13 Connection to self, others, nature. 00:24:31 Building on existing positives. 00:28:32 Tips for incorporating gratitude. 00:29:56 Practicing gratitude for non-material things. 00:31:30 Appreciating small, daily moments. 00:33:14 Breaking down large financial goals. 00:34:48 "30 days of financial gratitude" tool. Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 10 months
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38:54

Prioritizing Gratitude and Communication in Relationships - Nick Brancato (ep. 952)

In this episode you'll discover how to cultivate gratitude and improve communication in your relationships with personal development coach Nick Brancato, you'll learn practical exercises to align priorities and unlock lasting love. What questions you'll find answered: How can individuals begin to cultivate gratitude in their own relationships, and what long-term benefits can be expected from consistently practicing gratitude? What simple, practical exercises can partners use daily to express their gratitude for each other's priorities and contributions to their relationship? Why is prioritizing gratitude so crucial in the "high-stakes decisions" made within relationships, and how does it ultimately contribute to overall well-being? Beyond simply feeling grateful, what are the key principles and practices shared in this interview that can help couples foster a deeper sense of gratitude and improve their relationship alignment? What are some actionable steps individuals can take starting today to make gratitude a more intentional and consistent priority in their relationships, transforming how partners connect? Resources: Nick's website: https://www.nickbrancato.com/ Nick's IG: https://www.instagram.com/personaldevcoach/ Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 00:00:40 - Nick's experience with high-stakes decision-making and relationships as high-stakes decisions. 00:01:20 - Why relationships are considered high-stakes and their impact on overall life quality. 00:02:10 - The connection between relationships, gratitude, and personal priorities. 00:03:20 - The modern challenge of juggling multiple priorities. 00:04:15 - Nick's 10 core life priorities and their connection to gratitude. 00:05:50 - Nick's personal definition and perspective on gratitude. 00:07:20 - Gratitude as a skill or "muscle" that needs to be developed and the compounding effects of consistent practice. 00:09:05 - Georgian asks Nick about reflecting gratitude in close relationships. 00:10:20 - Georgian's tip: Think of three things you appreciate about a person before an interaction. 00:11:50 - The impact of focusing on positive qualities before interactions. 00:14:10 - What to do when it's hard to be grateful. 00:14:50 - Using predetermined decisions and rituals for gratitude. 00:16:30 - The analogy of gratitude practice to training for a marathon. 00:17:50 - Applying a framework for gratitude practice, similar to a workout plan. 00:18:30 - Why gratitude often falls to the wayside despite its importance. 00:19:30 - The importance of making gratitude a conscious priority. 00:21:05 - Practical steps to realign priorities in close relationships for more gratitude. 00:22:05 - The individual exercise of listing top three priorities and sharing with a partner. 00:23:15 - Adopting a "learning stance" and asking "why" when discussing priorities. 00:24:05 - Examples of couples integrating priority discussions into daily rituals. 00:25:40 - The value of communicating priorities rather than making assumptions. 00:27:20 - How assumptions about a partner's motives can lead to disconnect. 00:28:30 - The role of communication in understanding and connecting. 00:30:00 - Introduction of Nick Brancato's book, "Prioritize Us: Unlocking Lasting Love with One Simple Proven Test." 00:30:30 - Explanation of the "Prioritize Us" test: ranking 10 core life priorities. 00:31:20 - Calculating the Total Difference Score (TDS) as a measure of relationship alignment. 00:32:30 - The TDS as a "relationship credit score" and its implications. 00:34:00 - Using the TDS to identify areas for improvement and leverage strengths. 00:34:50 - The approach of focusing on relationship strengths first. 00:35:40 - Where to find Nick Brancato's book and connect with him for coaching. Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 10 months
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40:12

Jennifer Lopez’s Gratitude Insights (ep. 951)

Welcome to another inspiring episode of Gratitude Seekers, where we delve into the transformative power of gratitude through the insights of renowned personalities. Today, we're thrilled to explore the wisdom of Jennifer Lopez, an icon recognized for her ability to overcome negativity and embrace gratitude. Join us as we uncover five impactful ideas on gratitude shared by J-Lo, offering a glimpse into her personal journey and the profound lessons she imparts. From appreciating life's simple joys to understanding the echo effect of gratitude, Jennifer's experiences remind us that gratitude fuels fulfillment and growth, regardless of our circumstances. Tune in to discover how embracing gratitude can lead to a life of abundance and resilience, just as it has for Jennifer Lopez. Sources for audio bits: The Real: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDuOJeib7so Jennifer Lopez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzL7gM911zw People: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrI3QiziCYI The View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7kFUsuBVDo Jennifer Lopez Rheese Whiterspoon interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-zdtGM8-Ek Timestamps: 01:13 - Introduction of Jennifer Lopez and her recognition as an icon. 02:26 - Overcoming negativity and creating a beautiful life. 02:59 - Jennifer Lopez's show "Thanks a Million" and spreading gratitude. 03:28 - First idea: Finding happiness within oneself and self-appreciation. 05:02 - Importance of self-love and gratitude affirmations. 05:35 - Gratitude for simple things and its positive impact. 06:52 - Gratitude's echo effect and appreciation for others. 08:14 - Jennifer Lopez's gratitude towards her fans and supporters. 09:35 - Gratitude does not equate to complacency; it fuels growth. 11:56 - Jennifer Lopez's gratitude before fame and appreciation for her journey. 14:21 - Living life as though everything is a miracle. 15:13 - Challenges in life and maintaining a grateful attitude. Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 10 months
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15:48

The Role of Gratitude in Effective Nonviolent Communication - Nati Beltrán (ep. 950)

Nonviolent Communication (NVC) certified trainer and leadership coach, Nati Beltrán shares with us the transformative power of gratitude and non-violent communication as well as her journey into non-violent communication, which began with her desire to communicate more harmoniously as a parent. What other topics we touched upon: 1. How can expressing gratitude improve communication in relationships? 2. What role does gratitude play in non-violent communication? 3. How can we shift our mindset from focusing on the negative to appreciating the positive in our interactions? 4. How can gratitude help us manage conflicts and disagreements more effectively? 5. How can we use gratitude to reinforce positive behaviors in others? Resources: Let Nati know your situation: https://www.natibeltran.com/ Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code GRATITUDE and depending on the model, you’ll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Exclusive to podcast customers, you will also receive a free 3 year warranty on any unit, which is an additional $84 value!  Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 01:25 - Introduction of Nati Beltran, non-violent communication consultant. 02:35 - Nati's journey to non-violent communication through parenting. 03:44 - Impact of non-violent communication on personal and work life. 04:51 - Challenges of non-violent communication in intimate relationships. 05:10 - Identifying habits that create disconnection in communication. 06:06 - Shifting mindset from negativity to gratitude and positivity. 07:20 - Using gratitude to improve communication and relationships. 08:23 - Managing discussions with gratitude to avoid conflict focus. 09:00 - Mindset of togetherness versus separation in communication. 10:05 - Example of non-violent communication between mother and child. 11:02 - Acknowledging feelings and needs in communication. 12:33 - Partnering to find solutions that meet everyone's needs. 13:56 - Empathy as a tool to manage violent communication. 15:06 - Practicing empathy to handle violent communication effectively. 16:01 - Reflecting back needs to de-escalate violent situations. 17:04 - Neuroscience: Naming feelings to regulate emotions. 18:06 - Understanding needs behind violent behavior. 19:17 - Providing feedback to change violent behavior. 20:48 - Non-violent communication to shift focus from conflict. 21:22 - Identifying needs met in relationships to foster gratitude. 23:22 - Effort needed to focus on positive aspects in relationships. 24:10 - Connecting with the beauty of unmet needs. 25:00 - Positive energy in communication to meet needs. 26:46 - Recognizing and valuing respectful acts to guide behavior. 28:39 - Importance of genuine gratitude in reinforcing behavior. 29:16 - Overview of Nati's courses on non-violent communication. 30:55 - Invitation to contact Nati for personalized guidance. 31:46 - Empathy's role in creating a peaceful world. 32:57 - Change begins with self to impact the world. 33:22 - Contact information for Nati Beltran. 34:22 - Treating others as we treat ourselves in relationships. 35:22 - Conclusion and gratitude for listening. Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 10 months
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35:49

Elizabeth Gilbert's Gratitude Insights (ep. 949)

Welcome to today's episode, Gratitude Seekers! We're diving into the inspiring world of gratitude with insights from renowned author Elizabeth Gilbert. Best known for her memoir "Eat, Pray, Love," Gilbert has captivated millions with her journey of self-discovery and creativity. In this episode, we'll explore her unique concept of the "gratitude bomb," a creative exercise to expand your gratitude practice. We'll also delve into her powerful quotes and ideas on gratitude, creativity, and living a fulfilling life. Whether you're a fan of her work or new to her teachings, this episode promises to offer practical wisdom to enrich your life. So, hit that follow button and join us as we learn from one of the most influential voices in the world of gratitude and creativity. Let's get started! Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 01:21 - Overview of Elizabeth Gilbert's background and achievements 02:28 - Success and impact of "Eat, Pray, Love" 03:10 - Elizabeth Gilbert's influence and other works 04:25 - Introduction to Elizabeth Gilbert's gratitude practice 04:48 - Explanation of the "gratitude bomb" concept 05:34 - Steps to create a gratitude bomb 06:33 - Encouragement to find gratitude in various life aspects 07:43 - Reflection on the expanding nature of gratitude 09:10 - Encouragement to be creative with gratitude practices 09:56 - Short but powerful quote on gratitude 10:32 - Discussion on gratitude versus guilt in receiving 11:19 - Emphasis on gratitude as a response to generosity 12:11 - Elizabeth Gilbert's personal gratitude practice 12:53 - Insights from "Big Magic" on creativity and gratitude 13:35 - Importance of dedication over success 14:20 - Recommendation of Gilbert's works and personal reflections 14:50 - Conclusion and encouragement to practice gratitude Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 10 months
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14:47

Louise Hay’s Gratitude Insights (ep. 948)

Welcome to another inspiring episode of the Gratitude Podcast, where we delve into the transformative power of gratitude through the wisdom of renowned thought leaders. Today, we explore the teachings of Louise Hay, a celebrated motivational author and founder of Hay House, known for her best-selling book "You Can Heal Your Life." Despite a challenging early life, Louise Hay emerged as a beacon of positivity, advocating for the healing power of gratitude and forgiveness. In this episode, we uncover five profound ideas from Louise Hay on gratitude, highlighting how embracing gratitude can lead to a life filled with abundance, joy, and unexpected blessings. Join us as we learn how to start each day with a grateful heart and open ourselves to the endless supply of goodness the universe has to offer. Let's embark on this journey of gratitude together and discover how it can transform our lives. Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 01:33 - Overview of Louise Hay's life and achievements 03:31 - Louise Hay's personal challenges and transformative journey 05:18 - The power of forgiveness and personal responsibility 06:30 - Louise Hay's affirmation on gratitude 09:26 - The universe loves gratitude and the importance of appreciation 11:09 - The concept of abundance and gratitude 12:10 - Quotes from Louise Hay on gratitude and abundance 15:04 - Being grateful for the little things in life 16:14 - The impact of gratitude on life experiences 17:19 - Starting the day with gratitude 17:53 - Conclusion and listener appreciation Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 11 months
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18:28

Gary Vaynerchuk's Gratitude Insights (ep. 947)

Welcome to another enlightening episode of our podcast, where we delve into the transformative power of gratitude through the insights of renowned figures. Today, we explore the profound perspectives of Gary Vaynerchuk, a Belarusian-American entrepreneur and digital marketing guru, known for his passionate advocacy of gratitude, empathy, and kindness. Join us as we uncover Gary Vee's unique take on gratitude, from the rarity of human existence to the importance of focusing on our strengths and appreciating life's simple blessings. Discover how gratitude fuels success and happiness, and learn practical ways to incorporate this powerful mindset into your daily life. Whether you're a long-time fan of Gary Vee or new to his teachings, this episode promises to inspire and challenge you to see life through a lens of gratitude. Hit the follow button to ensure you never miss these valuable insights and continue your journey as a gratitude seeker. Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 02:24 - Gary Vaynerchuk's background and influence 02:57 - First idea: The rarity and value of being alive 03:52 - Perspective on life and gratitude 05:02 - Complaining less and appreciating life 06:13 - Distinction between complaining and venting 07:04 - Focusing on gratitude and abundance 07:40 - The impact of comparison on gratitude 09:26 - Admiring others' success instead of envy 10:19 - Perspective on abundance and helping others 10:48 - Seeing gratitude and opportunity in life 11:51 - Introduction to AirDoctor air purifier 13:13 - Focusing on strengths and gratitude in life 14:03 - Gary Vaynerchuk's drive and gratitude 15:01 - Embracing life experiences and qualities 17:00 - Overcoming flaws with gratitude and light 17:34 - Gratitude as a tool for recovery 17:54 - Simple things to be grateful for 19:01 - Gary Vaynerchuk's gratitude habits 19:47 - Visualizing life without loved ones for gratitude 20:08 - Conclusion and encouragement to follow the podcast Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 11 months
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20:29

Bob Proctor's Gratitude Insights (ep. 946)

Welcome to the Gratitude Seekers podcast, where we explore the transformative power of gratitude through the wisdom of renowned thought leaders. In this episode, we delve into the insights of Bob Proctor, a firm believer in the positive impact of gratitude on our lives. Discover how being open to gratitude can invite abundance and joy, even amidst life's challenges. Learn about the concept of mental attunement and how focusing on gratitude can shift your perspective, making problems seem smaller and more manageable. Join us as we uncover how gratitude can supercharge your life, helping you attract the good you desire. Subscribe now to ensure you don't miss these invaluable nuggets of wisdom and start your journey towards a more grateful and fulfilling life. Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 01:06 - Importance of being open and grateful for the good in life 02:16 - Bob Proctor's perspective on gratitude and attracting positivity 03:15 - Invitation to be open to gratitude and positive experiences 04:10 - Bob Proctor on mental attunement and gratitude as a constant 05:43 - Making decisions from a place of gratitude rather than fear 06:24 - Focusing on gratitude to gain perspective on problems 07:47 - Visualizing problems as smaller than our capacity to handle them 08:24 - Supercharging oneself with gratitude and focusing on the good 09:02 - Focusing on desires and letting gratitude attract them 09:44 - Conclusion and encouragement to keep seeking gratitude Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 11 months
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10:03

Brene Brown's Gratitude Insights (ep. 945)

Welcome to a transformative episode of our podcast, where we delve into the profound insights on gratitude shared by renowned figures like Brene Brown. In this episode, we explore the compelling connection between gratitude and joy, as revealed through 12 years of research and 11,000 pieces of data. Discover how practicing gratitude can invite joy into your life and serve as a powerful antidote to the pervasive culture of scarcity. We'll also discuss the importance of vulnerability in experiencing true joy and how gratitude can help us embrace enoughness and abundance. Join us as we uncover these life-changing concepts and learn how to incorporate gratitude practices into your daily routine for a more joyful and fulfilling life. Don't forget to subscribe for more wisdom from the world's most inspiring thought leaders. Stay in touch on social: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thegratitudepodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/GeorgianBenta Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheGratitudePodcast/ What's your #1 takeaway from this interview? Would love to hear from you in the comments section on Spotify & Youtube! Timestamps: 00:51 - Focus on Brene Brown's research on joy and gratitude. 03:03 - Brene Brown's unexpected findings on the relationship between joy and gratitude. 04:17 - Importance of actively practicing gratitude and different ways to do it. 05:38 - Encouragement to incorporate gratitude practice into daily life. 05:58 - Brene Brown's insights on scarcity and gratitude. 06:43 - Brene Brown's skepticism and realization about the power of gratitude. 08:19 - The concept of enoughness and abundance through gratitude. 08:49 - Managing fear and vulnerability with gratitude. 09:43 - Practicing gratitude in moments of vulnerability and joy. 10:34 - Linking vulnerability, joy, and gratitude. 11:07 - Conclusion and encouragement to practice gratitude. Experience more abundance on georgianbenta.com/abundance Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind and psychology 11 months
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