A Slight Change of Plans

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Apr 28, 2025 • 37min

The Two Words That Saved Mel Robbins

Bestselling author and podcast host Mel Robbins shares her insights on letting go of control and the burdens of people-pleasing. She discusses a transformative moment during her son's prom that shifted her perspective on emotional health. Emphasizing the importance of compassion, Mel encourages listeners to embrace autonomy in relationships. She also highlights her upcoming book, exploring personal empowerment through change and the necessity of ceding control for inner peace. Innovative home solutions and financial tools are also touched upon.
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Apr 17, 2025 • 3min

Maya’s Exciting Announcement!

 I’ve been dying to share this news with you for quite some time, and I'm so happy that today I finally can. Pre-order “The Other Side of Change” now at changewithmaya.com/book. Read more about my journey to writing “The Other Side of Change” in People: https://people.com/maya-shankar-the-other-side-of-change-cover-reveal-exclusive-11716505See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 47min

Is Amanda Knox Finally Free?

Amanda Knox, wrongfully convicted of murder and now an author, shares her profound journey of healing and self-discovery. She recounts her decision to confront the prosecutor who vilified her, delving into the psychological toll of her experiences. The conversation also explores her aspirations of motherhood, the emotional weight of loss, and her quest for understanding in the wake of trauma. Knox reflects on the power of empathy in adversity and the importance of connection, offering insights into resilience and the quest for meaning.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 44min

Amanda Knox Knows What You’re Thinking

Amanda Knox, wrongfully convicted of murder in Italy and now an advocate for justice, shares her harrowing journey of imprisonment and exoneration. She talks about the traumatic psychological effects of intense police interrogation and media frenzy. Knox reflects on finding hope and identity during her four years in prison, emphasizing the struggle of reclaiming one's self after societal misconceptions. Her powerful narrative highlights resilience, the importance of connection with fellow inmates, and the ongoing quest for justice.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 41min

Extreme Makeover: Personality Edition

Olga Khazan, a science writer for The Atlantic and author of 'Me But Better', shares her candid journey to reshape her neurotic personality. She discusses the surprising power of personality change and her year-long quest to shift from negativity to self-improvement. Olga reveals how introspection led her to confront challenges stemming from anxiety and introversion while embracing experiences like improv to enhance her social skills. Listeners explore the complexities of personality development and the joy of embracing change.
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Mar 17, 2025 • 43min

How to Say No

In this insightful discussion, organizational psychologist Sunita Sah, a professor at Cornell University, delves into the challenges of saying no amidst societal pressures. She unpacks the art of defiance, showcasing how it's a skill we can develop. Sunita shares personal stories, highlighting the complexities of asserting boundaries, especially in medical settings. She introduces a five-stage framework for navigating uncomfortable situations, emphasizing that saying no can actually signify personal strength and growth.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 33min

The Case Against ‘Feeling Your Feelings’

Join psychologist Ethan Kross, an expert in emotion science and author of 'Shift,' as he challenges the notion that emotions are simply good or bad. He emphasizes the importance of viewing emotions as valuable signals that can guide behavior. Kross debunks the myth that we must fully engage with negative feelings to move past them. Instead, he shares practical strategies for emotional regulation and highlights how music and scent can be used effectively to enhance emotional well-being.
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Feb 24, 2025 • 34min

New Year, Old You? We Got You.

Katy Milkman, a Professor of Behavioral Economics at the University of Pennsylvania and author of "How to Change," shares her insights on making lasting New Year’s resolutions. She discusses the 'fresh start effect,' demonstrating how pivotal moments can motivate change. Katy introduces 'temptation bundling'—pairing enjoyable activities with less appealing tasks—to enhance motivation. Additionally, she examines commitment devices that foster accountability, emphasizing how small choices can lead to significant life transformations.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 33min

How To Be A More Trustworthy Person

Rachel Botsman, an Oxford University professor and trust expert, shares insights from her audiobook on cultivating trust. She discusses the subtle signals we send in relationships and how trust is essential in every interaction. Kim Radestitz, a dedicated high school Spanish teacher, emphasizes the importance of earning students' trust through empathy and consistent actions. Together, they explore practical strategies for fostering reliability and integrity, ensuring trust remains the foundation of all connections.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 35min

BONUS: Make Your Inner Voice Work For You

Ethan Kross, a psychologist specializing in introspection, discusses how to manage the inner voice and reduce negativity. Modupe Akinola, known for her stress research, redefines stress as a potentially beneficial force that can enhance performance. Kristen Neff, an expert in self-compassion, emphasizes treating oneself with kindness to foster personal growth. Together, they explore techniques for transforming inner dialogue, embracing stress positively, and the importance of self-compassion in navigating life's challenges.

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