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Mindful Paths Podcast
Exploring the Mind-Gut Health Connection
Join Nick and Hari on a fascinating journey into the mind-gut connection. Discover how gut health impacts your mood, mental health, and overall well-being through personal stories and scientific insights.Nick shares his experiences with dietary changes and the benefits of focusing on gut health, while Hari discusses the importance of maintaining a diverse gut microbiome. Learn about the effects of antibiotics, personalized probiotics, and the crucial role of a varied diet rich in fiber and colorful vegetables.Understand the strong link between gut health and mental well-being, and gain practical tips for enhancing your gut health to improve overall vitality.If you’re curious about the mind-gut connection or looking for ways to boost your well-being from the inside out, this episode is a must-watch.Resonating with our mindful musings?Hit like, share your thoughts in the comments, and pass this video on to someone who might benefit from understanding the power of the mind-gut connection.Podcast Website: Mindful Paths Podcast: https://jgarecruitment.com/the-mindful-paths-podcast/Transformational Coaching with Nick or Hari Enquiries: nick@t4mcoach.comConnect with Nick Day on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickday/?originalSubdomain=ukConnect with Hari Kalymnios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harikalymnios?originalSubdomain=ukVisit: https://harikalymnios.comNick Day's Other Podcasts:The HR L&D PodcastThe Payroll PodcastMental Health Disclaimer & Guidance: The content in this podcast is informational...
Leap Academy with Ilana Golan
Surviving Lies, Rumors, and Digital Hate: Dan Ariely’s Guide to Thriving Online
Dan Ariely didn’t just accept the hand life dealt him. He turned it into something powerful. After a traumatic burn accident that scarred 70% of his body, he struggled to find his place in the world. This journey led him to study human psychology and behavior, focusing on how people cope with pain and trauma. Later, when false rumors spread about him on social media, Dan chose to understand and empathize with the “misbelievers.” In this episode, Dan joins Ilana to share his journey from personal trauma to professional triumph, exploring how lies, rumors, and "misbelief" take root and affect lives, and what he’s learned by going through it all firsthand. Dan Ariely is a three-time New York Times bestselling author and Professor of Psychology & Behavioral Economics at Duke University. His personal experience as a burn survivor has influenced his approach to understanding human behavior. His latest book, Misbelief, explores how false beliefs form and how to challenge them. In this episode, Ilana and Dan will discuss: (00:00) Introduction  (00:28) The Story Behind the Iconic Half Beard (04:46) Turning Personal Pain into Professional Purpose (09:07) From Burn Victim to Social Scientist (14:49) Confronting Death Threats and Conspiracy Theorists (17:54) How Stress Fuels Misbelief (25:05) How Online Hate Turns to Moral Outrage (31:50) Navigating Trust, Risk, and Failure in Leadership  (37:51) How Technology Is Making Us Worse (41:07) Dan’s 45-Minute Work Ritual for Better Productivity (43:43) Life Lessons on Finding Your True Strengths Dan Ariely is a three-time New York Times bestselling author and Professor of Psychology & Behavioral Economics at Duke University. Known for his research on irrational behavior and decision-making, he’s advised companies like Google, Apple, and governments worldwide. His books Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality, and The Honest Truth About Dishonesty, have been translated into 30+ languages, and his work inspired NBC’s The
One Minute Podcast Tips
Why Listeners and Consumption Matter More Than Downloads
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Bridging the Gender Gap: The Importance of Men Advocating for Gender Equity
In this episode of the Joy Rios welcomes Brad Johnson, and David Smith, authors of, "Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women" and "Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace," highlighting the importance of male engagement in promoting gender diversity and inclusion. They discuss their work on gender equity in the workplace, driven by personal motivations and extensive research. The conversation covers practical strategies for men to show up as allies, the benefits of diverse workplaces, and the personal and professional gains men can achieve by advocating for gender equity. Episode Highlights [00:02:37] Importance of Men Engaging in Gender Equity Work [00:09:44] Potential Penalties for Advocating for Gender Equity [00:12:30] Importance of Listening and Learning in Gender Equity Efforts [00:13:45] Addressing Fear in Men Mentoring Women [00:16:49] Eye-Opening Experiences of Gender Disparities in the Workplace Stay connected to Brad Johnson & David Smith: Brad Johnson | David Smith Workplace Allies | LinkedIn

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