Change Made Easy

Paul Levitin
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Mar 24, 2026 • 28min

Practical Strategies for Sustainable Healthy Habits w Ramsey Zimmerman

What if the biggest thing holding you back isn’t your strategy—but the way you think about change?In this episode, we break down the deeper psychological and behavioral patterns that keep people stuck, even when they know what to do. This conversation explores the gap between knowledge and action—and how to finally close it.Why knowing what to do isn’t enoughThe hidden mental patterns that sabotage progressHow to stop “arguing with reality” and start working with itThe role of identity in long-term behavior changePractical ways to create momentum (without relying on motivation)Awareness doesn’t equal change—execution doesResistance often comes from misaligned expectationsSustainable change requires simplicity, not intensityYour environment and identity matter more than willpower
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Mar 17, 2026 • 28min

Trauma-Informed Approaches to Habit Change w Dr Melanie Gray

Paul speaks with Dr. Melanie Gray about burnout, behavior patterns, and the importance of self-awareness in creating lasting change.They explore trauma-informed approaches to habit change, the role of fatigue in decision-making, and how individuals can set boundaries to protect their energy and well-being.This conversation emphasizes alignment over optimization — understanding your biology instead of fighting it.Key Topics• Trauma-informed behavior change• Burnout vs. normal fatigue• Breaking generational habit loops• The psychology of self-talk• Boundary setting in work and life• Identity and behavior patterns• Fatigue and decision-making• Choosing contentment vs. chasing more
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Mar 10, 2026 • 26min

Practical Strategies for Long-Term Fitness Success w Dr Mike Ronsisvalle

Most people don’t struggle because they lack information. They struggle because they’re overwhelmed by too much information and paralyzed by conflicting advice.In this conversation, Paul sits down with Dr. Mike Ronsisvalle to unpack the difference between evidence-based fitness and internet noise. They explore why perfectionism sabotages progress, how to think clearly about fat loss and muscle gain, and the psychology behind sustainable results.This episode reframes fitness from something extreme and punishing into something practical, flexible, and realistic — a process built for real life, not highlight reels.If you’ve ever felt stuck between wanting results and feeling burned out by rigid plans, this conversation will change how you approach training, nutrition, and consistency.What You’ll Learn• Why most people fail despite having good information• The myth of “optimal” vs. what actually works in real life• How perfectionism quietly destroys long-term progress• The minimum effective dose for fat loss and muscle gainSubscribe To Change Made Easy On Substack
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Mar 3, 2026 • 37min

From Self-Criticism to Self-Compassion w Diane McDowell

In this episode, Paul talks with Diane about why lasting change requires more than motivation and discipline.They explore how the nervous system influences behavior, why what we call “self-sabotage” is often self-protection, and how identity shapes long-term habits.Topics include:A practical definition of self-awarenessWhy most of our behavior is habitualThe difference between “wanting to want” and true desireHow the brain hijack shuts down logicWhy affirmations fail without beliefThe “thought ladder” approach to sustainable mindset shiftsUsing visualization to build identityA grounded, compassionate framework for anyone struggling to make change stick.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 46min

Learning & Living Your Core Values w Robert Glazer

Paul talks with Robert Glazer about why so many ambitious people struggle to sustain success over time.BOOK A FREE STRATEGY SESSION WITH PAULBOOK A FREE STRATEGY SESSION WITH PAULRather than focusing on hustle or motivation, the conversation centers on capacity—the physical, mental, and emotional resources required to maintain performance without burning out.Topics include:Why hard work eventually hits a ceilingHow to know your core values, and what to do with that informationWhy recovery is essential for long-term growthRethinking ambition through a longevity lensA thoughtful conversation for anyone trying to build success that lasts.Robert's new book The Compass Within
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Feb 3, 2026 • 40min

“Your Beliefs Are Lying to You” w Blake Lefkoe

In this episode, Paul talks with Blake Lefkoe about the role beliefs play in shaping behavior, emotions, and identity.Rather than focusing on habits or motivation, this conversation explores how beliefs are formed, why they feel so real, and how they can quietly limit progress—even when people are highly capable and committed.Topics include:How beliefs are created from experienceWhy beliefs feel factual rather than interpretiveThe link between beliefs, emotions, and behaviorWhy insight doesn’t automatically lead to changeHow to loosen the grip of limiting beliefsThis episode offers a compassionate, psychologically grounded approach to personal change.Blake's Website
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Jan 27, 2026 • 37min

How to Build Momentum Without Burning Out ; Unhinged Habits w Jon Goodman

This is part two of Paul’s conversation with Jon Goodman.Get your copy of Unhinged Habits NOWGet your copy of Unhinged Habits NOWGet your copy of Unhinged Habits NOWBuilding on part one, this episode explores how real change actually happens—not through endless consistency, but through intentional seasons of focus, exploration, and recovery.Jon explains why humans are wired for cycles, how modern life disrupts that rhythm, and how embracing intensity temporarily can lead to more sustainable progress long-term.Topics include:Why balance isn’t a permanent stateThe difference between finite and infinite goalsDynamic stability and mental healthExploration as a skillA 30-day framework for meaningful changeA practical, grounded conversation for anyone feeling burned out or stuck.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 34min

Rethinking Passion, Productivity, and Meaningful Work; Unhinged Habits w Jon Goodman

In part one of this two-part conversation, Paul sits down with Jon Goodman to challenge some of the most common assumptions about work, passion, and productivity.Get your copy of "Unhinged Habits"Get your copy of "Unhinged Habits"Get your copy of "Unhinged Habits"Instead of pushing for clarity, optimization, or a perfectly defined purpose, this episode explores what happens when people allow themselves to slow down, explore, and stop forcing alignment before it naturally emerges.This conversation is about permission—permission to be uncertain, to evolve, and to separate your identity from your output.Topics include:Why your job doesn’t need to define youThe trap of monetizing everything you enjoyHow productivity culture fuels burnoutWhy curiosity beats certaintyReframing success as something seasonalThis episode lays the groundwork for part two, where the focus shifts toward action, seasons of intensity, and sustainable momentum.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 12min

Arguing With Reality: Why Acceptance Changes Everything

Why does life feel so exhausting—even when nothing is technically “wrong”?In this solo episode, Paul explores a simple but uncomfortable truth: most of our suffering comes from wanting reality to be different than it is.Drawing from Buddhism, Stoicism, Hindu philosophy, Christianity, and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), Paul explains why acceptance is not resignation—and why it’s actually the foundation for real change.At the center of the episode is the Hourglass of Life metaphor:The past contains infinite storiesThe future holds infinite possibilitiesBut the present is a narrow choke point where reality can only be one wayAnd fighting that reality is a losing game.Why happiness becomes impossible when tied to outcomesDesire vs attachment (and why people confuse them)The illusion of emotional controlHow acceptance restores agency and energyWhy detaching from outcomes doesn’t kill motivationHow to pursue change without sufferingTopics Covered:
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Dec 23, 2025 • 10min

Why You Never Feel Fulfilled (and How To Find Your Way)

What does it actually mean to live a fulfilling life?Instead of trying to define fulfillment—which looks different for everyone—this episode uses a powerful mental model called inversion to clarify what not to do.Drawing from Charlie Munger’s decision-making philosophy, Paul outlines four behaviors that virtually guarantee an unfulfilled life—and then flips them to reveal what fulfillment is really built on.📎 Resources:Charlie Munger on inversionRelated episodes: Seasons of Change and GrowthBook a free coaching session (limited availability)

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