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Podcast · September 21, 2022

309: Stephen Chandler on What Most People Confuse about Ambition, Being Driven by Insecurity, and Why Discipline Beats Inspiration

This week on the podcast, author and pastor Stephen Chandler joins me to talk about what most people confuse about ambition, the consequences of being driven by insecurity, and why discipline beats inspiration. within the conversation, Stephen will also speak to those who have been obliterated by shame, disappointment, or even betrayal, providing some clear steps back to living in confidence.

This week on the podcast, author and pastor Stephen Chandler joins me to talk about what most people confuse about ambition, the consequences of being driven by insecurity, and why discipline beats inspiration. within the conversation, Stephen will also speak to those who have been obliterated by …

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Podcast · September 7, 2022

307: NYU’s Dr. Wendy Suzuki on The Superpower of Anxiety, Flow, Breath Work, and Why Our Brains Need Stress to Grow

If 90% of the population struggles with anxiety, what are we missing in our approach to understanding and treating it? This week, Dr. Wendy Suzuki joins us to talk about why anxiety just might be helpful in our growth. She said, “When you adopt strategies that harness the neural networks of anxiety, you open the door to activating your brain-body at an even deeper, more meaningful level. Instead of feeling at the mercy of anxiety, we can take charge of it in concrete ways. Anxiety becomes a tool to supercharge our brains and bodies in ways that will resound in every dimension of our lives.” Dr. Wendy Suzuki is a Professor of Neural Science and Psychology in the Center for Neural Science at New York University. She received her undergraduate degree in physiology and human anatomy at the University of California, Berkeley in 1987 studying with Prof. Marion C. Diamond, a leader in the field of brain plasticity. She went on to earn her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from U.C. San Diego in 1993 and completed her doctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Health before accepting her faculty position at New York University in 1998. In addition, she is a bestselling author and has graced TED stages across the globe.

If 90% of the population struggles with anxiety, what are we missing in our approach to understanding and treating it? This week, Dr. Wendy Suzuki joins us to talk about why anxiety just might be helpful in our growth. She said, “When you adopt strategies that harness the neural networks of …

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