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Everyone needs a little help being a human. From sleep to saving money to parenting and more, host Marielle Segarra talks to experts to get the best advice out there. Life Kit is here to help you get it together. Want another life hack? Try Life Kit+. You'll support the show and unlock exclusive curated playlists and sponsor-free listening. Learn more at plus.npr.org/lifekit
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Sep 28, 2021 • 19min
How You Can Help Someone At Risk Of Suicide
Discover how to recognize the warning signs of suicide and take action when someone is at risk. Learn practical strategies for supporting loved ones struggling with suicidal thoughts. The importance of empathy and open communication is emphasized, along with methods for engaging in supportive dialogue. You'll find key steps for effective intervention, including the significance of active listening and professional help. Equip yourself with resources to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life.

Sep 27, 2021 • 20min
How Reading Aloud Can Help You Bond With Your Kids
Keisha Sirbois, an early childhood literacy consultant with a PhD in education, shares her expertise on the joy of reading aloud with kids. She reveals how this practice enhances literacy and deepens parent-child bonds, even in busy households. Keisha discusses the emotional and educational benefits of shared reading, offering practical tips to make it enjoyable for children. From exploring diverse genres to integrating reading into everyday life, she encourages families to transform reading from a chore into a delightful bonding experience.

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Sep 23, 2021 • 17min
Is It Laziness, Or A Sign You Need To Slow Down?
Devon Price, a social psychologist and author of "Laziness Does Not Exist," delves into the misconceptions around laziness and productivity. He suggests that feelings of laziness are signals for self-care, urging listeners to redefine their self-worth beyond efficiency. The discussion highlights societal pressures that stigmatize laziness and explores how these views affect personal relationships and emotional well-being. Price encourages prioritizing joy and personal passions, emphasizing the importance of boundaries for a healthier life.

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Sep 21, 2021 • 20min
How To Stop Getting Interrupted At Work
Stacey Vanek Smith, author of "Machiavelli For Women," dives into the pervasive issue of workplace interruptions that particularly affect women and marginalized groups. She discusses the impact of these interruptions on effective communication and shares eye-opening studies, including surprising statistics about female Supreme Court justices. Smith offers practical strategies for claiming your voice and managing interruptions, emphasizing the importance of amplification and allyship to create a more inclusive work environment.

Sep 20, 2021 • 22min
In 'We're Not Broken,' Author Eric Garcia Takes On Myths About Autism
Eric Garcia, Senior Washington correspondent for The Independent and author of We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation, shatters myths surrounding autism. He emphasizes that autism affects everyone and reveals the societal misconceptions that lead to harmful stereotypes. Garcia critiques media representation, advocates for understanding diverse experiences, and calls for an inclusive narrative. He stresses the importance of dialogue to ensure autistic individuals are supported in living fulfilling lives, breaking away from the pursuit of a 'cure'.

Sep 16, 2021 • 22min
Dating over 50: It's OK to be nervous, but don't let that stop you
Join Bella Gandhi, a professional dating coach and founder of Smart Dating Academy, and Susan Winter, a relationship expert and author, as they tackle the unique challenges of dating after 50. They discuss the importance of self-reflection and personal growth in navigating the dating landscape. Listeners will learn practical strategies for dating, including recognizing red flags and the value of communication. The conversation also covers how to foster positive relationships while balancing family dynamics and exploring new social environments.

Sep 14, 2021 • 15min
There's More To Getting In Shape Than How You Look
Maylard Howell, a former pharmaceutical professional and current head of fitness at Reebok, shares insights on a holistic approach to health. He discusses the post-pandemic shifts in body image perceptions and the importance of mental health alongside physical fitness. The conversation dives into redefining fitness beyond aesthetics, promoting self-awareness, and the impact of social media on self-esteem. Howell also emphasizes finding personal enjoyment in exercise and the power of small, consistent actions to achieve wellness goals.

Sep 13, 2021 • 15min
How To Start Hormone Replacement Therapy
Starting hormone replacement therapy can be daunting, especially within a challenging healthcare system. The importance of community support is emphasized as a vital part of the journey. The podcast debunks common myths, including those around fertility and mental health benefits. Listeners will learn about the informed consent model and find practical advice for accessing care, even without insurance. Ultimately, it highlights the overwhelmingly positive impacts of HRT on both physical and mental well-being for transgender individuals.

Sep 9, 2021 • 14min
How To Tap Into The Good Anxiety In Your Life
Wendy Suzuki, a neuroscience and psychology professor at NYU and author of "Good Anxiety," explains how anxiety can be transformed from an enemy into an ally. She shares strategies for harnessing this often-misunderstood emotion to foster personal growth and resilience. Rather than viewing anxiety as solely negative, Suzuki encourages listeners to embrace its insights and potential. Through open discussions and practical tips, she highlights the importance of emotional regulation and self-care in turning anxiety into a productive force.

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Sep 7, 2021 • 18min
How to thrive while working in a hybrid setup
Larissa Horton, a leader at Cisco's WebEx, shares her expertise on thriving in hybrid work environments. She discusses the evolving dynamics of balancing office and remote work, emphasizing self-advocacy and personalized setups. Horton highlights the importance of empathy in employer-employee relationships and offers practical tips for maintaining meaningful connections. With real-life scenarios, she underscores the significance of open communication and tailored arrangements to build trust and ensure productivity in this new work landscape.


