Thu, 31 December 2020
2020 has been the year that put so many things into focus. That’s what my guest, Serene Marie, RD, and I discuss in this episode: What came into focus for us this year and what’s on the horizon for us both in 2021! Speaking of: If you’re looking to create a better 2021 year, then a C Journal could be for you. Listen in to find out how an analog journal that’s part planner/part journal/part sketch pad could bring calm, creativity, and confidence to your new year. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer. |
Thu, 24 December 2020
This week we’re continuing our exploration of feel-good hormones and neurotransmitters, this time with dopamine! Dopamine helps you move, get things done, and get motivated — basically, it’s the perfect hormone to harness ahead of the new year! On this episode you’ll hear the low-down on dopamine, including how to game your brain so you can get more of it and use it to do the things that really matter to you. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer. |
Thu, 10 December 2020
Because this year’s holidays are different from how we’ve celebrated in the past, we could all use a little help making the most of them. Serotonin regulates impulsivity, anger, and aggressiveness, and helps us feel calm and safe. And who couldn’t use a little more comfort and safety this year? In this episode, I unpack what serotonin impacts and offer suggestions for gaining—and using—more of it this holiday season. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer. |
Thu, 3 December 2020
This holiday season may be unusual, but we don’t need to totally forgo human connection! This week we hear from professional connection creator Michelle Tillis Lederman. Disheartened by the lack of leadership and communication she experienced in corporate America, Michelle decided to take matters into her own hands and become a “people expert.” She now inspires organizations and individuals to build real relationships—and she’s the perfect person to teach us how to more meaningfully connect virtually this holiday season! Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer. |
Thu, 26 November 2020
Exciting research is coming out that oxytocin, a neuropeptide and hormone, could help treat COVID and Alzheimer’s. Oxytocin can be made naturally, be given intravenously, and even inhaled. This episode will tell you how you can increase your oxytocin—also known as the “love hormone”—through fun practices, routines and exercises. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer. |
Thu, 19 November 2020
This holiday season is likely going to be different from any we’ve previously experienced. Adapting can be hard, but it can also be fun and even exciting. In this episode, we’ll discuss giving yourself and others permission to feel many feelings at once. I’ll also offer some ideas for celebrating the holidays this year and even starting new traditions! Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer. |
Thu, 12 November 2020
Carolann Valentino, an award-winning entertainer, motivational speaker and TV host, Applied Positive Psychology Practitioner, and fitness expert is here for a wide-ranging conversation! We discuss how we create energy through our bodies, the words we use, and the conversations we have. This episode will show you how to trust your gut, use fitness as fuel, and much more. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer. |
Thu, 5 November 2020
Today’s episode is the third and final installment of our mantra series. Part one was about physical sayings and a word that could be hurting you. Part two was around sayings that focused on emotions. Today I share four relationship sayings—plus an update about using a word that isn’t as bad as I once thought. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 29 October 2020
For the past two weeks, I have been doing a series on sharing sayings that could be getting in your way. I’m interrupting part three of that series to instead share a timely conversation with former professional poker player and ultimate decision-maker Annie Duke. Her book, How to Decide: Simple Tools for Making Better Choices has been an extremely helpful tool for my husband and me when making family decisions. Naturally, I wanted to hear more about what Annie had to say after implementing her work already! First things first: If you are able to vote in the U.S. election and have not voted yet, read these articles from Annie and then PLEASE go vote! "Why We Assume What Went Wrong in the Last Election Will Go Wrong Now" "Hoping for a lucky break in the pandemic could cost the US economy dearly" If you have already voted, please consider sharing these articles and encouraging your friends and family to go vote! Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 22 October 2020
Last week I discussed six sayings and one word that could be hurting you rather than helping you. I focused specifically on physical sayings. This week is all about emotions -- mantras that turn out to not be true and could keep you stuck. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 15 October 2020
Mantras can be great tools for mindfulness, focus, meditation, and more. But there are a few commonly used mantras that can hurt us more than they help. If we subscribe to these sayings we could even be doing harm to our bodies. In this first installment of a three-episode series, I’ll address five mantras that could potentially be hurting you—plus, one word in the English language that is like nails on a chalkboard! Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 8 October 2020
Ross Ruben is a professional entertainer and stuntman who uses his gifts of creativity and curiosity to create memorable events. During our conversation, you’ll hear what a DJ wants you to know when planning and attending an event, how to create memorable experiences, what to think about when taking on challenging feats and more. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 1 October 2020
Jeff Harry is an international speaker, coach, and positive psychology practitioner who helps organizations and individuals tackle the tough stuff through play. During our playful and empowering conversation, we touched on how to laugh through tough times, handle inner and outer bullies in a playful way, and fun things to do during these unprecedented times. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 24 September 2020
Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar, best-selling author and leadership expert, is back on the podcast! This time he’s here to discuss how he’s applied his knowledge and resilience skills to moving, parenting, leading, working, and managing (and even leveraging!) his ADHD. We discuss the importance of happiness in these dark and depressing times, including his new Happiness Studies Academy (and how you can be a part of it!). Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 17 September 2020
We’re on lap four of four to celebrate 300 episodes of the podcast! Why four laps? Because relationships are what lead to longevity and happiness and there is so little time and so many people to talk to! You’ll hear from four listeners of the podcast who ran the Chicago or NYC marathons in 2015 while raising money for Action for Healthy Kids. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 10 September 2020
We’re on lap three of four to celebrate 300 episodes. Why four laps? Because relationships are what lead to longevity and happiness and there is so little time and so many people to talk to. You’ll hear from five listeners, turned clients of the podcast, and how they’ve used The Running Lifestyle Show and The Flourishing Experiment to create even better relationships. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 3 September 2020
Time flies when you’re having fun! Hear Kate Weymouth, MD, interview me on how and why the podcast started, the big lessons learned, how the podcast has evolved and more. You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes “look” at what it takes to run a podcast. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 27 August 2020
This celebration episode did not go the way I envisioned celebrating almost 300 episodes of the podcast...but I think it turned out even better! and was even therapeutic! Serena Marie, RD, our go-to real food dietitian from back in the day when the podcast was called The Running Lifestyle Show, joins us this week. You’ll hear what major myth Serena wants to dispel and what I wish I would have known before running three marathons in six weeks! Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 20 August 2020
Kate Weymouth, MD, a board-licensed psychiatrist in Delaware and New York, shares her top four tips of things to keep in mind as we head into shorter days during these unprecedented times. Some of her top suggestions may surprise you and may be easier than you think. We throw in a bonus tip which is sure to help turn that frown (if you have one), upside down. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 13 August 2020
Barb Klein, a writer, life coach, retreat leader and contributor to MomPower.org is here to talk about tools you can use to feel better, make wiser decisions, and make time for yourself—especially in these uncertain times. I also share some physical tools that could be game-changers when it comes to getting better, more restful sleep. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 6 August 2020
Majo Molfino, a writer, coach, and podcaster, is here to discuss her book, Break the Good Girl Myth: How to Dismantle Outdated Rules, Unleash Your Power, and Design a More Purposeful Life. Majo uses her Stanford University design degree to share how you can design your own life by uncovering the rules that are holding you back. You’ll hear what the five rules are, exercises you can do to make these rules work for you and how to communicate effectively during tough conversations. No matter how you identify, understanding these rules will help you have better relationships with the women in your life. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 30 July 2020
Jeannie Stith-Mawhinney, a color guru and voice over actress is here to share how to keep in mind when it comes to your voice, and how knowing what your seasonal colors are can help you organize, shop, and discard. You’ll hear the top two style tips that are sooo wrong in Jeannie’s professional opinion, and the number one “trick” anyone can use to look slimmer. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 23 July 2020
Tijana Coso, an Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) practitioner, is here to share how tapping can help rewire your brain. EFT is an evidenced-based tool that helps people reduce stress, diminish anxiety and much more. After discussing what tapping can do, Tijana conducts a tapping session you can follow along with. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 16 July 2020
Dr. Phil Richmond, a veterinarian, positive psychology practitioner, health coach, and pet owner shares how pets add to our physical and mental vitality. You’ll hear how pets can reduce pain in humans, what dogs make the best therapy dogs, why pets are so beneficial to kids, and all of the happy chemicals you get from being around pets. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 9 July 2020
Today is part three of our three-part series reflecting on 2020 so far and powering through the rest! This week we’re using looking at our results and emotions so far this year and creating an action plan. You’ll hear how to create a timeline based on choices that work for your life, how to edit your 2020 “Ta Da List,” tactical ways to become the CEEO (Chief Energy and Empowerment Officer) of your life, and how to align your actions with your values and theme for the year. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 2 July 2020
After you took a look at the ups and downs of the past six months, you may have been pleasantly surprised that there was a lot more good than you remembered (your brain is filtered for the negative, but you can fight back!). Tap into your feelings and emotions to guide how you want to feel and what you want to create in the next six months. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 25 June 2020
It’s halftime! 2020 probably doesn’t look the way you thought it would. Take this opportunity to gain awareness, wisdom and knowledge so that your upcoming actions are realigned with your theme for the year. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 18 June 2020
There’s so much uncertainty, shame, and guilt going on around us and it can feel like your mind is racing. In this episode, you’ll hear how you can quiet or talk back to your thoughts and create less stress. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 11 June 2020
Crystal and Tom O’Keefe share how they’ve become more confident and creative through hosting a podcast together as a married couple. We also discuss how a bike that goes nowhere led to community, resilience, and empowerment for Crystal. You’ll hear how to squeeze in fitness time and how it helps move emotions, especially during challenging times. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 28 May 2020
This is sooooo exciting! Research done in 2003 and 2006 showed correlation between people who had a Positive Emotional Style and their immunity—were less likely to be susceptible to the common cold, rhinovirus and flu! Being happy, lively and calm can actually help you physically feel better. Self-care really is healthcare! This week, I share this science and how you can have a happier, more positive emotional style with Serena Marie, RD. Serena and I catch up on what’s been happening for her as an RD in the ICU at a hospital in Brooklyn and how my family has fared here in Wilmington, DE. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 21 May 2020
Vanessa Kettner is a productivity coach but probably not in the way you think. On this week’s episode, she introduces us to Neural Linguistic Programming (NLP) and how to use it as a map for what you truly want. Vanessa also shares the two books that have been life-changing for her, leading her to sell all of her belongings, travel where she wants to go, and mine for gold mentally. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 14 May 2020
Danny Singles is a physical therapist, marathon runner, husband, and dad. He shares with us what to keep in mind for our physical health when it comes to being more sedentary due to physical distancing. He discusses how to get back into any sport after time off, introduces us to “airplane exercises” (you can do them even if you're not on an airplane!), what he sees over and over again in his industry, and more. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 7 May 2020
Angela Wheeler is a coach, author, speaker, and facilitator who teaches people how to thrive and lead by becoming aware of their strengths, creating nourishing boundaries, and cultivating the courage to become their best selves. She is the co-founder of Productive Flourishing. You’ll hear how being diagnosed with a second autoimmune disorder, having a near death experience and a nervous breakdown lead her to helping others lead their best lives. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 30 April 2020
We’re in unprecedented times and the world is experiencing grief as a whole. Research shows that a person who has post-traumatic stress disorder can experience post-traumatic growth at the same time. Learn what the differences are and how you can make choices to experience post-traumatic growth. You’ll also hear what post-traumatic ecstasy is and how you might experience it. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 23 April 2020
Good news! Hope is something you can build and research shows that if you do, you’ll have higher self-esteem, have more positive emotions and have a greater sense of control. COVID-19 and control don’t seem to go together, but there is always something you can do to strengthen your hope muscle. On this episode, you’ll hear how to look at your goals, pathways, and agency, and include hope to make what you’re working toward more likely happen. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 16 April 2020
Myra Goodman, an inventor and author is the co-author of Quest for Eternal Sunshine, a Holocaust Survivor’s Journey from Darkness to Light, shares her father’s journey from Nazi concentration camp survivor to wildly successful inventor. Myra discusses her father’s unrelenting depression to how he found inner peace, how she took her father’s writing and researched more of his stories, and how writing was a doorway to joy for her father. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 9 April 2020
Greg Hiebert is highly sought after leadership coach and educator who has taken a beautiful presentation and put it into a book. We discuss how three traumatic events early his life lead him to be an overachiever to prove that he is good enough. Greg shares his 6 P’s for Profound Living and how that impacts your thoughts, actions, and choices. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 2 April 2020
Serena Marie, RD, is back on the podcast to share what she is experiencing as a registered dietician in the Intensive Care Unit at a hospital in NYC. She shares the necessity of social distancing, what foods to focus on right now, and the importance of exercise. I share how exercising is a way to sharpen the brain, increase creativity, and create calm. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 19 March 2020
Do you ever feel guilty about feeling disappointed? You think you “shouldn’t” feel bad because even though you’re upset, you know someone else has it a lot worse? It’s OK! Hear how you can use self-compassion as a foundation to asking yourself life-changing questions, to accepting reality and moving on to what you can do about it. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 12 March 2020
There’s a lot of troubling news going on and it's easy to get swept up in fear. However, being a worrier instead of a warrior can make things much worse! Hear how you can tap into your six senses when times are tough and there is a lot of uncertainty. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 5 March 2020
Katherine Wintsch is the founder and CEO of The Mom Complex, where she works alongside Fortune 500 companies to help develop better products and services for mothers. While we discuss the demands of motherhood on this episode, anyone who tends to take on too much or overextend themselves can benefit from the wisdom Katherine shares. You’ll hear why saying “no” to others really means saying “yes” to yourself, how you can correct the negative voice in your head, and how to feel worthy of your own achievements! You’ll walk away knowing how to set intentions and expectations that reflect your goals, not your fears. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 27 February 2020
John Zeratsky, also known as JZ, holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and is a registered yoga teacher, Reiki practitioner, and meditation teacher. We discuss how he went from growing up in a small Wisconsin town to helping 200 companies focus on their biggest game-changing ideas to sailing around the Caribbean and Central America to helping lead a movement of people living intentional professional and personal lives. You’ll hear how to set a highlight for the day, how to fuel yourself mentally and physically, how to avoid distractions, how to really connect with people and how to write a book if that’s something you’ve always wanted to do. You’ll walk away knowing how to make habits to create a life you want to live for yourself. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 20 February 2020
Carla Aspesberger, in addition to holding a bachelor’s degree in psychology, is a registered yoga teacher, Reiki practitioner, meditation teacher. With all her experience and certification, Carla truly dances between the eastern and western modalities of healing. This episode will explore why you may feel “off” during certain times of the year, the cycle of the moon, why different yoga poses promote different feelings, how you can sense someone’s energy, the scientific reason for “sleeping on it,” and more! Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 13 February 2020
Brandon Eck, D.O., a fellowship-trained sports medicine physician and Division 1 runner, shares what a Doctor of Osteopathy is and when you might want to go see one. Dr. Eck tells us how osteopaths work with physical therapists when treating a patient, how to recover after exercising, how to set up a spinner bike for success, and more. You’ll also hear Dr. Eck’s recommendation when it comes to running (pun intended) your own flourishing experiments. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 6 February 2020
Jaime Weisberg, also known as JJ, calls herself a “human potentialist” who uses science, heart and passion to help others be their best. You’ll hear how decades-old goals were able to happen when JJ changed some very unhealthy habits and also kept faith in her dreams. JJ talks about her experience running the New York City Marathon, what all humans have in common, why to “uni-task” and much more. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 30 January 2020
Kristoffer Carter, also known as KC, calls himself a “Multiple Potential Lite” and he has many passions to prove it. On this EXTREMELY wide-ranging conversation, KC shares many tools to help us prime for a great day, from binaural beats to mediation to EFT (Emotional Freedom Tapping Technique) to music. KC and Kari discuss how to discover your essence and how to use it when setting up themes for your year (rather than goals), working through grief, showing up as your true self, and much, much more. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 23 January 2020
“Mindfulness Mama Mentor” Hunter Clarke-Fields is here to discuss how to apply mindfulness to your life and how to be a mindful parent. You’ll find out ways to respond that don’t involve screaming and learn how to potentially end generational patterns. Hunter and Kari reflect on moments they weren’t their best parenting selves as well as how mindfulness has guided them as parents. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 16 January 2020
Clinical dietitian Serena Marie, RD is back to discuss how nutrition has evolved since we first started podcasting in 2014. We discuss what science says about gluten-free diets for people with Hashimoto’s and heart disease. Serena tells what active people are not consuming enough of—and how to get more of it into our diets. We both share our themes for the year and how they affect many parts of our lives. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 9 January 2020
Learn how to create an experience list that lights up and fuels your 2020! This is the third installment of a three-part series dedicated to helping you create an intentional new year. You’ll hear how to select your experiences based on the theme you set for your year during last week’s episode. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |
Thu, 2 January 2020
The new year is all about goals, right? Not necessarily! At the end of the day, we’re after the feeling—why wait until we reach the goal? We may not even feel that way if we reach the goal anyway! Find out why and how to set a theme for the year. Please go HERE for this episode’s show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I’d love to hear from you! |