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We live in the most distracted generation the world has ever seen. Our attention is constantly fractured — pulled between devices, endless notifications, and the pressure to always be “on.” The result? We feel scattered, disconnected, and lonelier than ever, even as we chase more ways to stay connected. But there is another way forward.
In this episode of HEAL with Kelly Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Zelana Montminy — renowned behavioral scientist, bestselling author, and one of Maria Shriver’s Architects of Change — for a powerful conversation on how to reclaim your attention in a world built to distract you. Drawing from her extensive work and upcoming book Finding Focus: Owning Your Attention in the Age of Distraction, she reveals the myths behind multitasking, the hidden toll of digital clutter, and why our constant chase for quick dopamine leaves us more depleted than fulfilled.
We also explore how distraction has become the pacifier we use to avoid discomfort, and why returning to the fundamentals — sleep, nutrition, presence, and intentional rest — creates the foundation for true resilience and growth. With her unique blend of science, psychology, and holistic wisdom, Dr. Zelana offers a practical roadmap for finding clarity in the noise and remembering what it feels like to be fully present.
LINKS
Dr. Zelana Montminy website: https://drzelana.com/
Dr. Zelana Montminy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.zelana/
Finding Focus book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4fL5me2
See where you can watch HEAL Documentary now by going to: https://healwithkelly.co/documentary.html
Read The HEAL Book with double the content of the movie: https://healwithkelly.co/book.html
Join Our Email Community: https://www.healwithkelly.co/subscribe.html
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We live in the most distracted generation the world has ever seen. Our attention is constantly fractured — pulled between devices, endless notifications, and the pressure to always be “on.” The result? We feel scattered, disconnected, and lonelier than ever, even as we chase more ways to stay connected. But there is another way forward.
In this episode of HEAL with Kelly Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Zelana Montminy — renowned behavioral scientist, bestselling author, and one of Maria Shriver’s Architects of Change — for a powerful conversation on how to reclaim your attention in a world built to distract you. Drawing from her extensive work and upcoming book Finding Focus: Owning Your Attention in the Age of Distraction, she reveals the myths behind multitasking, the hidden toll of digital clutter, and why our constant chase for quick dopamine leaves us more depleted than fulfilled.
We also explore how distraction has become the pacifier we use to avoid discomfort, and why returning to the fundamentals — sleep, nutrition, presence, and intentional rest — creates the foundation for true resilience and growth. With her unique blend of science, psychology, and holistic wisdom, Dr. Zelana offers a practical roadmap for finding clarity in the noise and remembering what it feels like to be fully present.
LINKS
Dr. Zelana Montminy website: https://drzelana.com/
Dr. Zelana Montminy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.zelana/
Finding Focus book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4fL5me2
See where you can watch HEAL Documentary now by going to: https://healwithkelly.co/documentary.html
Read The HEAL Book with double the content of the movie: https://healwithkelly.co/book.html
Join Our Email Community: https://www.healwithkelly.co/subscribe.html
Join Our Substack: https://healwithkelly.substack.com/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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