

The One You Feed | Personal Growth, Emotional Resilience & Purpose
Eric Zimmer
Build resilience. Cultivate self-compassion. Live with purpose. The One You Feed brings conversations with leading thinkers — James Clear, Susan Cain, Tara Brach, and more — to help you navigate life’s challenges and feed your good wolf. No perfection, just direction, insight, and the small, consistent actions that make a meaningful life.
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Dec 15, 2020 • 57min
Dr. Aziz Gazipura on Transforming Your Inner Critic
Dr. Aziz Gazipura, a clinical psychologist and expert on social confidence, dives into his transformative journey from shyness to self-worth. He discusses how to combat the inner critic that fuels social anxiety and shares techniques for embracing emotions as a pathway to growth. Aziz emphasizes nurturing a supportive internal dialogue and engaging with one’s core self to build resilience. He advocates for acknowledging discomfort as a catalyst for personal development, enabling listeners to rethink their beliefs about value and self-acceptance.

Dec 8, 2020 • 46min
Sonia Roberts on Spirituality and Anti-Racism
Sonia Roberts, an educator, writer, and activist, dives deep into the realms of spirituality and anti-racism. She discusses her book, exploring how inner transformation can drive social change. The conversation navigates the delicate balance of processing emotions, the importance of gratitude amidst privilege, and the ethical implications of yoga. Sonia also addresses the commercialization of yoga and the need for accountability in race relations, urging listeners to embrace their mistakes and engage in meaningful conversations around racism.

Dec 1, 2020 • 51min
Paria Hassouri on Parenting a Transgender Child
Paria Hassouri, a pediatrician and transgender rights activist, shares her heartfelt journey of parenting a transgender child. She discusses her book, highlighting the transformative process of understanding and supporting her daughter’s transition. Paria delves into her emotional struggle from fear to acceptance, emphasizing the crucial role of parental support and community. The conversation touches on the importance of navigating gender identity in parenting, fostering a nurturing environment, and celebrating the unique identities of our children.

Nov 24, 2020 • 56min
Cory Allen on Cultivating Mindfulness
Cory Allen, a writer and meditation teacher known for his podcast The Astral Hustle, dives deep into mindfulness and self-awareness. He discusses his book, Now Is The Way, exploring how our actions shape our identities. Cory emphasizes the importance of recognizing and guiding our negative thoughts to foster a positive self-image. He shares practical strategies for balancing mindfulness and compassion—encouraging listeners to embrace present moments and navigate overwhelming emotions through techniques like the 'watcher' meditation.

Nov 17, 2020 • 57min
Bina Venkataraman on Effectively Thinking Ahead
Bina Venkataraman, an American journalist and author, dives deep into the art of thinking ahead. She explores pivotal themes from her book, The Optimist's Telescope, emphasizing the balance between present living and future planning. Discover how long-term thinking can enhance decision-making and societal contributions. Bina shares insights on overcoming short-term satisfaction to foster meaningful futures, addresses emotional health strategies, and encourages resilience through setbacks. A thought-provoking conversation on making choices today for a better tomorrow!

Nov 10, 2020 • 52min
Life Through Poetry with IN-Q
IN-Q, an acclaimed poet and bestselling author, shares his insights on life through the lens of poetry. He discusses the duality of human emotions and the spiritual practices intertwined with creativity. Emphasizing that it's easier to hate than to create, he highlights the transformative power of storytelling. IN-Q reads powerful poems, including thoughts from his book, 'Inquire Within,' and reflects on the challenges of navigating emotions and societal influences. Ultimately, he inspires listeners to embrace both hope and despair.

Nov 3, 2020 • 50min
Ella Frances Sanders on Musings on a Vast Universe
Ella Frances Sanders, an internationally bestselling author and illustrator, dives into the wonders of our universe with vibrant discussions about her book, "Eating the Sun." She shares insights from the wolf parable, advocating for the choice of positivity over fear. Ella emphasizes the importance of our relationship with plants and nature, highlighting their intelligence and communication. The conversation also touches on the fluidity of memory and the chaotic nature of existence, inviting listeners to reconsider their perceptions and connections to the world around them.

Oct 27, 2020 • 1h 5min
Special Episode: Resilience During Challenging Times
Join Parker Palmer, a seasoned writer and activist, alongside Ellen Bass, an award-winning poet, Spring Washam, a meditation teacher, and Ralph De La Rosa, a psychotherapist. They delve into resilience in tough times, emphasizing art as a connection to our emotions. Parker shares actionable steps to foster positivity, while Ellen advises to 'work more, worry less.' The group discusses the balance between self-care and activism, the power of small actions, and the importance of gratitude. They also explore processing emotions and the necessity of mindful media consumption.

Oct 20, 2020 • 50min
Dr. Shauna Shapiro on Transformative Mindfulness
Dr. Shauna Shapiro, a clinical psychologist and mindfulness expert, shares her insights on transformative mindfulness. She discusses her book, emphasizing self-compassion and how daily practices can rewire our brains for positivity. The conversation explores the power of intention, attention, and attitude in mindfulness, and how nurturing kindness towards oneself can combat shame. Shauna also highlights the differences between mindfulness and meditation, and offers practical tips for integrating mindfulness into everyday life for personal growth.

Oct 13, 2020 • 56min
Raising an Aging Parent with Dr. Ken Druck
Dr. Ken Druck, a leading mental health expert on aging and relationships, shares profound insights from his book, including the emotional complexities of caring for aging parents. He discusses navigating grief after the loss of his daughter, emphasizing the importance of purpose in pain. Dr. Druck explores the notion of self-love amidst caregiving challenges and the significance of open communication in these delicate dynamics. His wisdom encourages embracing joy, cultivating gratitude, and finding meaning in life's transitions.


