Mental Health

Podcast interviews about pursuits related to mental health and psychological well-being.

Empowerment and Self-Discovery: How to Unlock Your Potential with Teri Karjala

Self-sabotage is a common behavior that involves sabotaging our own goals and desires. At its core, it involves engaging in actions and behaviors that directly or indirectly sabotage our progress toward our goals and desires. How can we shift our self-talk in a way that leads us to the life that we want? In this episode, I sit down with Teri Karjala, a Life Transformational Strategist, Speaker, and Author. We delve into the various forms

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Maximizing Productivity and Achieving Work-Life Balance with Brie DeLisi Zoller

Our lives have been impacted by many innovative technologies, but we often struggle to find the time to incorporate them into our routines. Although it may seem counterintuitive, working around the clock does not necessarily lead to increased productivity. In fact, it can lead to stress and burnout, which can have a negative impact on the health of a business and yourself. In this episode, Brie Z Operations Founder Brie DeLisi Zoller shares her insights

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The Surprising Power of Play with Acey Holmes

There are numerous essential needs that are important for human well-being, but one key component that is often overlooked is play. Unfortunately, play is frequently viewed as a silly activity that detracts from “serious” work. However, what if we were to reframe our understanding of work and recognize the potential benefits of play in enhancing our productivity and creativity? In this episode, BoredLess Founder Acey Holmes joins us to bring the play to the table. 

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Achieving Mental Resilience with Mary Meduna-Gross, Ph.D.

Your emotional intelligence helps you separate your personal life from your work life, allowing you to concentrate on your tasks. This is called compartmentalization, which is a way our brain manages multiple conflicting perspectives at the same time. But, to what degree do you engage in compartmentalization? Or in other words, do you categorize things to make sense of them? Join me for a fascinating conversation with Mary Meduna-Gross, Ph.D., the founder of Blue Bamboo

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Interior Design and Its Impact On Our Well-Being with Prof. MaDonna Collingwood

A cluttered environment has been shown to deplete energy and have a detrimental impact on our overall mood and self-image. However, numerous interior design techniques and approaches have been found to relieve stress levels. But, what’s more to it? How do the elements of interior design improve our health?   Studio Institute Denver Founder and Professor MaDonna Collingwood explores how interior design impacts our physical, and mental health and well-being. Studio Institute Denver offers accelerated

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The Art of Hypnotherapy and How The Mind Works with Matthew Brownstein

The human mind is the source of our thinking. Our ideas, emotions, and behaviors are all interconnected. Thus, influencing how we feel and act. Negative thinking, on the other hand, can contribute to issues such as social anxiety, harmful habits, and stress. So, is it possible to adjust our mindset in order to overcome difficulties and accomplish more in life? In this week’s episode, Matthew Brownstein delves into the different modalities of hypnotherapy, the philosophy

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Improving Mental Wellness Through Helping the Community with Justin Kruger

For the past years, covid pandemic has hit us. Making almost all of us isolated in our home. A lot has experienced stress, sadness, loneliness, and mental health disorders including anxiety and depression. How can people help the community at the same time improving mental wellness? In this week’s episode, Justin Kruger joins us to share the goodness of helping people in need, homeless individuals, foster youth and seniors, and especially to people living with

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Preventing and Responding to Sexual Exploitation, Violence, and Harassment with Rev. Bonnie Gatchell

Sexual exploitation is becoming a well-known issue. Rape and sexual assault cases in our society are rising at an alarming rate, and to combat such crimes, we must encourage people to increase awareness and concern, particularly among women. What will it take to end exploitation in the sex industry? In this week’s episode of Action Antidote, Rev. Bonnie Gatchell joins us to enlighten us and provide hope to those women trapped in the snares of

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Finding Your Calling and Purpose of Work In Your Life with Bryan Dik

At some point in life, we are hindered from seeing what we desire. Perhaps a lack of self-confidence and motivation drives us to be lost in the path. Nevertheless, how can we overcome these barriers through guidance and predictive science?  On this week’s episode of Actions Antidote, we talk to Bryan Dik, Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer of jobZology. Bryan Dik shares his knowledge and the science behind finding the meaning and purpose of workplace

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