A Life of Greatness

Sarah Grynberg
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Mar 26, 2026 • 4min

Sarah's Thoughts: Why Drama Follows Some People

Have you ever noticed how some people seem to carry drama with them wherever they go?In this episode of Sarah’s Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg explores the psychology of drama, patterns, and the quiet power of choosing peace. She reflects on the moment she consciously decided to stop participating in other people’s chaos and how that decision transformed her energy, relationships, and sense of freedom.You’ll learn:Why drama can feel addictive and why stepping away from it feels so powerfulHow to recognise patterns when chaos seems to follow the same people again and againThe difference between avoiding hard conversations and consciously choosing peaceThis episode is a reminder that you are not obligated to play a part in someone else’s storyline. You are allowed to step off the set. You are allowed to choose grounded over adrenaline, steady over chaotic, calm over reactive.Because real depth is not loud. It does not require constant crisis. And when you stop auditioning for drama, you start directing your own life.Purchase Sarah's book: Living A Life Of Greatness here.To purchase Living A Life of Greatness outside Australia here or here.Watch A Life of Greatness Episodes On Youtube here.Sign up for Sarah’s newsletter (Greatness Guide) here.Purchase Sarah's Meditations here.Instagram: @sarahgrynberg Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynbergTwitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 23, 2026 • 1h 7min

Bruna Papandrea: From Public Housing to Hollywood, The Truth About Success No One Tells You

How do you build a life of greatness when your starting point doesn’t look like opportunity at all?In this episode, Sarah Grynberg sits down with one of Hollywood’s most respected producers, Bruna Papandrea, to explore the journey from growing up in a low socioeconomic household in South Australia to producing some of the most iconic films and television series of our time, including Big Little Lies, Gone Girl and Wild.Together, they unpack the moments that shaped Bruna’s path, from the teachers who gave her confidence, to the heartbreak and curiosity that led her across the world, and the pivotal opportunities that changed everything. This is a deeply honest conversation about resilience, creative risk-taking, motherhood, health, and what it really means to pursue meaningful work in an unpredictable industry.You’ll learn:Why you cannot change other people’s story, only your ownHow curiosity, setbacks, and even heartbreak can shape your career pathThe power of teachers, mentorship, and confidence in defining your futureWhat it takes to build a global career while balancing family and healthWhy criticism and reviews don’t define the value of your workThis episode is a reminder that greatness isn’t linear. It’s built through small decisions, unexpected turns, and the courage to keep going. Bruna’s story shows that where you begin does not determine where you can go, and that success is often found in the moments you didn’t plan for.This episode of A Life of Greatness is brought to you by The Beauty Chef, a pioneer in the world of gut health and inner beauty.Founded on the belief that true wellbeing starts within, The Beauty Chef creates bio-fermented, probiotic-rich formulas designed to support your gut, skin, and overall vitality. Their products combine science and nature to help nourish the body from the inside out, supporting digestion, radiant skin, and balanced wellbeing.If you’re looking to elevate your daily ritual and support your body in a more holistic way, The Beauty Chef offers a range of thoughtfully formulated supplements designed to help you feel and look your best.Available at Chemist Warehouse Purchase Sarah's book: Living A Life Of Greatness here.To purchase Living A Life of Greatness outside Australia here or here.Watch A Life of Greatness Episodes On Youtube here.Sign up for Sarah’s newsletter (Greatness Guide) here.Purchase Sarah's Meditations here.Instagram: @sarahgrynberg Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynbergTwitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 19, 2026 • 4min

Sarah's Thoughts: You’re Not Being Informed, You’re Being Influenced

Are we becoming informed, or are we simply becoming influenced?In this episode of Sarah’s Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg explores the growing problem of misinformation in a world where social media moves faster than truth. With short clips, emotional headlines and confident voices filling our feeds, it has never been easier to mistake influence for information.Sarah reflects on the difference between confidence and credibility, why viral content is not the same as verified truth, and how easily opinions can be dressed up as facts. She shares the simple questions we should all be asking before believing what we see online and why real understanding often requires going deeper than the algorithm.You’ll learn:Why social media rewards certainty even when the information is incompleteHow to recognise the difference between evidence and opinionWhy learning to pause and question what you see is one of the most powerful habits you can developThis episode is a reminder that thinking for yourself is becoming rare, and that rarity is powerful. In a world where everyone seems certain, the most intelligent response might simply be to say, I’m not sure yet. Let me look into it.Purchase Sarah's book: Living A Life Of Greatness here.To purchase Living A Life of Greatness outside Australia here or here.Watch A Life of Greatness Episodes On Youtube here.Sign up for Sarah’s newsletter (Greatness Guide) here.Purchase Sarah's Meditations here.Instagram: @sarahgrynberg Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynbergTwitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 60min

The Glucose Goddess: Blood Sugar Hacks That Stabilise Energy, Stop Cravings and Improve Your Health

How much does your blood sugar really affect your health - even if you’re not diabetic?In this powerful episode of A Life of Greatness, Sarah Grynberg sits down with biochemist and bestselling author Jessie Inchauspé, better known as the Glucose Goddess, whose work has helped millions of people understand the hidden impact of blood sugar on their bodies.After a life-changing accident led Jessie to rethink her own health, she began studying metabolism and discovered how dramatically glucose spikes can influence everything from energy and cravings to hormones, mental health and long-term disease risk. Her mission since then has been simple: take complex science and make it practical for everyday life.In this conversation, Jessie explains why stabilising your blood sugar isn’t just important for diabetics, but for anyone who wants to improve their health, energy and longevity. She also shares insights from her latest book Nine Months That Count Forever, revealing how a mother’s diet during pregnancy can shape a baby’s long-term health.In this episode you will learn:• Why glucose spikes affect cravings, brain fog and fatigue• The simple food order trick that can reduce glucose spikes by up to 75%• Why starting your day with a savoury breakfast changes your metabolism• The surprising truth about oat milk, skim milk and blood sugar• How sugar during pregnancy can influence a child’s long-term health• Simple science-backed habits that stabilise blood sugar without dietingThis episode will change the way you think about food -not through restriction, but through small, powerful habits that help your body function at its best.Because sometimes the biggest health breakthroughs come from the simplest shifts.This episode of A Life of Greatness is brought to you by The Beauty Chef, a pioneer in the world of gut health and inner beauty.Founded on the belief that true wellbeing starts within, The Beauty Chef creates bio-fermented, probiotic-rich formulas designed to support your gut, skin, and overall vitality. Their products combine science and nature to help nourish the body from the inside out, supporting digestion, radiant skin, and balanced wellbeing.If you’re looking to elevate your daily ritual and support your body in a more holistic way, The Beauty Chef offers a range of thoughtfully formulated supplements designed to help you feel and look your best.Purchase The Beauty Chef at Chemist Warehouse herePurchase Jessie's latest book herePurchase Sarah's book: Living A Life Of Greatness here.To purchase Living A Life of Greatness outside Australia here or here.Watch A Life of Greatness Episodes On Youtube here.Sign up for Sarah’s newsletter (Greatness Guide) here.Purchase Sarah's Meditations here.Instagram: @sarahgrynberg Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynbergTwitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 4min

Sarah's Thoughts: The Social Media Ban Isn’t Working

A reflection on Australia’s social media ban and how teens still find ways around it. A look at how access controls do not erase the deeper needs for belonging, validation and identity. A discussion about why legislation cannot replace parenting, modelling and honest family conversations. A reminder that resilience and self-worth are built from the inside, not by controlling screens.
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Mar 9, 2026 • 1h 8min

Ky Dickens: Autistic Children Can Read Minds? The Telepathy Tapes Exposed

Ky Dickens, filmmaker and creator of The Telepathy Tapes, investigates extraordinary communication among non-speaking autistic individuals. She explores spelling-to-communicate methods, a shared telepathic space called The Hill, animal telepathy, precognition, and the idea that consciousness might be fundamental. The conversation also touches on caregiving burdens and why love appears central to these experiences.
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Mar 5, 2026 • 5min

Sarah's Thoughts: We Grew Up in a World That’s Gone

Reflections on 80s and 90s nostalgia and why old songs, photos, and memories can feel quietly heavy. A look at growing up before constant connectivity and adapting to an always-on world. A personal moment with a teenager highlights the generational shift. Thoughts on boredom, simple joys, and carrying two different cultural worlds inside you.
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Mar 2, 2026 • 49min

Gabrielle Lyon: Why Muscle Is the Key to Longevity

Gabrielle Lyon, a physician and muscle-centric longevity expert, explains why skeletal muscle matters for aging and women’s health. She discusses strength training, protein-first nutrition, injury-preventive progressive lifting, carbs and metabolic health, and how sleep, supplements and targeted recovery support resilience and mental clarity.
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Feb 26, 2026 • 5min

Sarah's Throughts: Being Tired From the Life We Once Prayed For

A reflective conversation about feeling exhausted by a life once fervently wanted. It explores tiredness as a sign of purposeful growth rather than failure. It differentiates stuck fatigue from growth-related weariness. It invites resting without guilt while honoring hard-won choices and the ongoing stretch of meaningful living.
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Feb 23, 2026 • 58min

Will Ahmed Founder of WHOOP: Building Success Without Losing Yourself

Will Ahmed, founder and CEO of WHOOP, turned a college curiosity into a billion-dollar performance wearable. He discusses obsession as fuel, near financial collapse, panic attacks and how meditation reshaped his leadership. Conversations cover WHOOP’s focus on sleep, recovery and behavior change, elite athlete adoption, and the personal cost of scaling fast.

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