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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
*warning: this episode has the potential to drastically improve your social and mental health!*
At the end of each episode, I asks guests three questions:
1. A book that has shaped your life?
2. A healthy habit that you practice?
3. A treasure of truth / piece of advice?
In this episode, I answer question #1 and share with you the top 10 principles (the book has 30, and yes, they are all good) that have shaped my life after reading "How to Win Friends and Influence People":
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie is a classic and I highly recommend it. At the core, it is all about how to manage human relationships and live a happy and fulfilled life with those whom we make connections with.
Give it a listen and let me know what you think!
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In episode 8, my guest Krystin Henley shared with us the importance of nurturing emotional intelligence in kids. In this episode (EQ part 2), Krystin dives deep into regulating emotions in kids! If you haven't listened to EQ part 1 (episode 8), go give it a listen, there's lots to learn about our mental health!
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In this episode we cover tips for Emotion Regulation:
1. Explain the brain
2. Name emotions
3. Identify & filter thoughts
4. Flipped lids and calm down corners
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Krystin Henley, a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist has created Nurturing Characters, where she shares ideas on parenting and emotional intelligence, along with resources for parents and educators.
Connect with Krystin Henley:
NurturingCharacters.com
Instagram: @NurturingCharacters
Facebook
Clickable Resources:
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Did you know that in many ways Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is more important than Cognitive Intelligence (IQ)? Do you want to know how to raise kids that have a high EQ, and can successfully manage relationships and feelings? If you answered yes, you are going to want to listen to this episode! YOU will learn how to improve your EQ, and help those around you!
Krystin Henley, a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist has created Nurturing Characters, where she shares ideas on parenting and emotional intelligence, along with resources for parents and educators.
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In this episode we will cover the 5 Parts of EQ (Emotional Intelligence):
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Episode 9 coming soon, where Krystin will share more on "emotional regulation".
Connect with Krystin Hensley:
NurturingCharacters.com
Instagram @NurturingCharacters
Facebook
Resources:
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Born with a congenital heart defect, Tiara shares her health story and how she lives life to the fullest and overcame her health limitations to be someone she was told she'd never be able to be; a competitive athlete.
3 big things Tiara shares:
You will love getting to know Tiara, a California native hailing from Carlsbad California, who currently calls Lake Tahoe home. When she's not coaching or training at South Tahoe CrossFit you can find Tiara enjoying the great outdoors, traveling, cooking, eating, or talking/reading about food and nutrition. She resides with her hubby, wild toddler, and loving GSP.
Check out her website www.AHappyHealthyHome.com to find your daily dose of mountain living, fit tips, food, and life moments! It's all about the life Tiara has created for herself and family. From a toddler who only naps in cars, whole nutrition, functional fitness, and healthy living she shares how it's about balance. It's not always easy, but Tiara gives readers a glimpse of reality with grace and laughter.
Do you have kids in your life that you want to eat more plants and healthier foods?
I share 5 proven tips to get your kids (and you) on the right track! These simple tips apply to every family, no matter what your health goals are.
What was your favorite tip? I'd love to share! Take a screenshot of this episode and share on your social media. Remember to tag me so I can share it!
Instagram: @HealthMeHealthU
Discover proven natural remedies and techniques that YOU can do to relieve pain and heal your body for everyday inflammation, aches & pains. In this episode, Kylee Melo, shares how she was able to heal her body, and her clients of all ages by using simple techniques and avoid costly medication and surgery.
Learn natural healing techniques for:
To learn more from Kylee Melo, connect with her on Instagram, YouTube, and on her website.
@Kylees_Kitchen
KyleesKitchen.com
Let’s talk social health. In particular, education. I believe the future-of-education topic is having a huge impact on the health of our society, in particular the social and mental health of students, parents and teachers, especially right now, summer of 2020. As I’ve talked with other parents, I have heard their fear and seen them struggle with the decision of determining what is best for their child in the upcoming school year. We don’t know what school will look or feel like.
In a recent study of 2,100 participants, 40% of parents are thinking of homeschooling in the fall of 2020. If you are one of these parents, this episode is for you!
Lisa Brizuela sits down with me and shares her experience both as a high school teacher in the public school system for 10 years, and homeschooling two of her three children the past four years. Lisa never thought she’d be a homeschool mom, but after her oldest completed TK, she made the switch. Lisa shares her story on why she made the switch, what pre-covid homeschooling is like, and answers some questions you may have.
In this episode, you will gain understanding as to:
Mental health is one of the four pieces to what I like to call our “health pie”; comprised of physical, mental, social, and spiritual health. Every piece of this pie is intertwined with each other. Mental health is the least spoken about and most private to people. But, yet it is so crucial in our daily lives and should be exercised for improvement everyday. So, don’t exit out of this episode, everyone needs to hear this, and trust me, you will learn something new!
We will be inspired and educated from Chad Erickson, MD. Dr. Erickson has been practicing medicine for over ten years as a board certified psychiatrist. He is passionate about keeping your mind and brain healthy and is well respected among his colleagues as a physician and leader in his specialty of mental health.
In this episode we focus on anxiety disorders, which is the most common mental illness in the United States. Effecting over 40 million adults or nearly 20% of our population
After this episode you will learn:
Tools & resources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UFRSmHA134npuhjbOWJSSCVAs8noc0Bg/view?usp=sharing
Part 2: At age 31, Brian was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy, a chronic nerve disease. After countless hours of research, medical appointments, and living with pain every moment, Brian shares his story of discovery in how food and lifestyle choices drastically improved his neuropathy pain.
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Part 1: At the age of 31, Brian discovered he had peripheral neuropathy, a chronic nerve disease. He shares his story of how he learned about it, when he was diagnosed, what it is like to live with a chronic disease, and how it has impacted his family. (part 1 of 2, be sure to listen to part 2, “Neuropathy: The impact of food and lifestyle”)
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.