
What 3 Studies Reveal About Mindset, Food, and Your Body's Response | EP#420
The episode spotlights three recent studies that reveal how perception and mindset can drive measurable health changes, challenging the conventional focus on diet and exercise alone. One randomized trial showed a modified Mediterranean diet lifted 33% of clinically depressed participants out of depression, while a control group receiving casual befriending conversations saw an 8% improvement. The "Chambermaid" experiment demonstrated that simply informing hotel staff that their daily chores equated to gymâlevel calorie burn led to a 10% drop in blood glucose and a noticeable reduction in waist circumferenceâeffects that vanished when no perception cue was given. A followâup "Milkshake" study found that participants told a 300âcalorie shake was indulgent experienced a surge in hunger hormones, whereas those told it was a diet option did not, despite identical caloric content. These findings underscore a recurring theme: the brainâs interpretation of activity and food can trigger physiological responses independent of actual behavior. As one researcher noted, "Weâre seeing the body react to the story we tell it," highlighting the power of selfâtalk and framing in health outcomes. For practitioners and consumers, the implication is clearâeffective wellness programs must integrate mindset training alongside nutrition and movement prescriptions. Ignoring the mental narrative may render even the most rigorous health regimens counterproductive, as the hostâs own modeling experience illustrates.

What Is the Science Behind Manifestation? đ§
Researchers say visualizing actions activates many of the same brain regions as physically performing them, producing measurable benefits in sports training and rehabilitation. Experimentsâranging from golf and basketball practice to a wrist-in-cast studyâshow mental rehearsal can reduce muscle atrophy and...

Nature or Nurture? What Is Behind the âEldest Daughter Syndromeâ | Asian Insider Podcast
In a podcast discussion, Straits Times Taiwan correspondent Yayi and host Lisha Ying explore the rise of âeldest daughter syndromeâ in Taiwan, where firstborn daughters shoulder disproportionate emotional and caregiving responsibilities. Prompted by a bestselling Taiwanese book and widespread reader...

Rewriting and Overcoming the Burnout Narrative | Flourish ReRelease with Bree Bacon
In this episode of Flourish, host Sara Richardson interviews Bree Bacon, a veteran business leader, keynote speaker, and author of *Your Elite Energy*. Bacon shares how her personal crisesâmultiple miscarriages, a stageâthree tripleânegative breast cancer diagnosis, and the demands of...

YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF TO BECOME A CHAMPION - Motivational Speech | Cristiano Ronaldo
The video features a motivational speech attributed to Cristiano Ronaldo, emphasizing that selfâbelief combined with relentless effort is essential for becoming a champion in football and beyond. Ronaldo argues that talent is merely a starting point; without a disciplined work ethic,...

Why Mindset Matters in Trading đ§ #Shorts
A trader emphasizes that mindset and preparation, not just market knowledge, drive trading success, arguing that roughly 90% of performance is mental. Key practices include creating a detailed trading plan and strategy for every setup, predefining targets and stops, and...

No-Thing Talking to No-Thing (From TikTok LIVE 6/4/26)
The TikTok LIVE session features Dr. Zdog MD riffing on nonâdual philosophy while fielding comments from nurses, patients, and fans. He frames the broadcast as ânothing talking to nothing,â emphasizing that time and self are illusory constructs and that true...

Pilgrimage Is More Than Travel. It Changes How You See Reality
The video records a dialogue between John and Ish, a seasoned pilgrim and contemplative practitioner, exploring why pilgrimage is more than a journey. Ish shares his multicultural background, the poetic adoption of the name "Ish Peragro"âmeaning pilgrimâand his decades of...

Shaolin Master - "I Didn't Ask For An Easy Life" | The Secret to Growth
A Shaolin master reflects on embracing challenges as opportunities for growth rather than signs of personal failure. He argues that feeling inadequate signals what needs improvement and that meeting difficulties head-on opens and energizes oneâs life. The master rejects seeking...

Donât Let AI Think for You
The speaker warns against outsourcing human judgment to AI, arguing people often let models draft communications, perform research, or shape opinions with undue deference to confident-sounding outputs. Instead, they advocate treating AI as an augmenting 'companion brain' that is instructed...

What People Actually Crave at Work (It's Not What You Think) | A Bit of Optimism Podcast
The podcast episode argues that modern workers donât crave vague perks or endless autonomy; they want a "caring structure" that blends firm accountability with genuine respect for their humanity. Host anecdotesâfrom a failed hippieâstyle startup to policies that protect...

10 Powerful Daily Habits That Actually Work
The video presents a contrarian take on personal development, outlining ten daily habits designed to reshape oneâs mental framework and emotional resilience. Rather than recycling common advice, the host emphasizes novel practices such as AIâgenerated journaling prompts, deliberate selfâmisunderstanding, and...

Why Your Body Is Stuck in Pain? The Truth About Healing Your Chronic Pain | Dr Tom Walters
In a deepâdive with orthopedic physical therapist Dr. Tom Walters, the episode challenges the conventional view that pain equals tissue damage. It explains how the nervous system, fear, and anxiety amplify chronic pain, and why movementâespecially aerobic exerciseâcan accelerate healing...

How Saturday Night Live Builds Teams That Perform Under Pressure with Lindsay Shookus
In the Revenue Builders podcast, longtime SNL producer Lindsay Shookus walks listeners through the showâs notoriously tight sixâday production cycle and how she cultivates teams that thrive under liveâtelevision pressure. The host arrives Monday, writers generate dozens of sketches, a Wednesday...

What David Senra Learned Studying 400+ Founders
The conversation with David Senra explores patterns he uncovered after studying more than 400 founders, from ancient visionaries to modern tech titans. He argues that the single most defining trait of the most successful entrepreneurs is an almost animalistic focus,...

Everyone Feels Fear. The Difference Is What Happens Next.
The short video titled âEveryone feels fear. The difference is what happens next.â uses a dialogue between two characters, Mike and a narrator, to explore how fear and the pressure to succeed shape behavior. It highlights that fear is universal, but...

10 Years Late: Liz Wiseman on What Leadership Development Is NOT
Liz Wiseman uses a recent conference clip to illustrate what leadership development is notâan arena for theatrical gestures and lofty platitudes. She highlights a speaker who dramatically leapt onto a table, proclaiming, âYour job as a leader is to extend...

Webinar: Health Leadership Under Stress
Healthcare leaders face an unprecedented convergence of geopolitical conflict, economic volatility, cyber threats, and ongoing publicâhealth emergencies, a phenomenon the Oxford panel calls âomniâcrises.â In a recent webinar, Mark OâBrien moderated a discussion with Eleanor Murray and Ashley Bloomfield, faculty...

GA 635 | Emotions Are Not the Enemy with D. Earl Johnston
In this episode of the Gemba Podcast, host Ron welcomes Doug Johnston, author of Choosing Emotions: Thinking With Your Head and Acting With Your Heart. Johnston explains his "Emotionary"âa dictionary of 272 emotional states illustrated with thousands of realâworld quotesâand...

Jocko Podcast 543: Don't Wait to Get Punched in the Face. The Best Way to Adapt And Learn.
Jocko Willink and Echo Charles discuss how the U.S. Armyâs competitive edge hinges on its ability to learn faster than adversaries, using the podcast episode as a springboard for broader lessons about personal and organizational adaptation. They argue that continuous learning,...

How to Stop AI From Destroying Your Brain
The video frames the rise of socialâmedia algorithms and generative AI as a cognitive battlefield, warning that unchecked consumption can turn a âbionic brainâ into a âblah brain.â The speaker urges viewers to decide how they feed their minds in...

99% of People Don't Do This After Layoff, so I Want You to Be Part of the 1% đđĄ#SHORTS
Creator advises laid-off workers to take three proactive LinkedIn steps to accelerate rehiring: post about the layoff strategicallyâtimed to LinkedIn news for algorithmic amplification or using a structured caption for smaller companiesâthen mine post engagement to message hiring managers or...

Could Confronting Fear Be One of the Most Practical Preparations for Navigating Future Uncertainty?
The speaker argues that practices like meditation, dark retreats and psychedelics are tools, not endsâthe real purpose is to train people to confront fear so they can navigate life's toughest challenges. Dark retreats concentrate experience and force individuals to meet...

Your Prison Is Imaginary. Your Escape? Also Imaginary. đ¤Ż
The speaker frames two central questions: how does a seemingly separate self live within the cage of its own creation, and what is revealed when that self is seen through as not ultimately real. They argue that practices like meditation,...

Leveraging Data for Personal Success: From CLM Insights to Sustainable Impact
Ashley Jones, commercial counsel at LinkSquares, urged legal and operations teams to pair CLM hard data (contract volumes, agreement trends) with soft data (energy levels, emotional reactions) to spot early burnout and drive actionable change. She recounted returning from studying...

What Resilience Really Means | Dean Nonie Lesaux | HGSE 2026 Commencement
Harvard Graduate School of Education Dean Nonie Lesaux used the 2026 commencement address to define resilience as a precise, research-grounded concept central to education and social change. She traced the idea to Emmy Wernerâs landmark longitudinal study of nearly 700...

In Session: Leading the Judiciary - Episode 51: Leadersâ Role in Workplace Wellbeing
In Episode 51 of "In Session: Leading the Judiciary," industrialâorganizational psychologists Patricia Grabbarak and Katina Sawer explain why leaders, not wellness programs, are the decisive factor in employee wellâbeing. Drawing on their research and the book "Leading for Wellness," they...

Are You an Internal or External Processor?
The video explores the dichotomy between "thinkâoutâloud" participants and "ruminators"âthose who need quiet time to formulate thoughtsâwithin typical business meetings. The speaker argues that conventional meeting structures favor vocal contributors, leaving quieter members feeling marginalized and their insights underutilized. Key observations...

AI Is Changing EverythingâThese Are the Books to Read Next
The episode of CPG Insiders pivots around the accelerating impact of artificial intelligence on consumerâproduct businesses and how leaders must rewire their mindset to stay ahead. Hosts Mark Young and Justin Jer explain that AI learns by predicting the next token,...

Generous Pessimism in Love
The piece argues that radical honesty about inevitable unhappiness and disappointment is a kinder, more realistic foundation for romantic relationships than relentless optimism. It suggests courting partners should openly acknowledge the faults, recurring irritations and recurring misery they bring, even...

I CAN'T LIVE LIKE THIS ANYMORE - The Most Powerful Motivational Speech Compilation
This compilation stitches together high-intensity motivational excerpts urging listeners to demolish their old selves and undertake a full reinvention through discipline, daily effort and long-term commitment. Speakers emphasize that meaningful progress requires small consistent actions over months or years, that...

How Children Learn Culture â and Create It, with Dorsa Amir, PhD
Dorsa Amir, a psychologist at Duke, explores how culturally transmitted practices shape basic cognitive processes and how developing children, in turn, help create culture. She argues for precise definitions of âcultureâ (socially learned information and tools) and âcognitionâ (mindâs inputâoutput...

The Ancient Secret Hidden in Discomfort
Ancient spiritual traditions have long used deliberate exposure to discomfortâsuch as plunging a hand into cold waterâto train practitioners to step outside automatic reactions and cultivate an observing consciousness. The video argues that by resisting the impulse to withdraw and...

Judges Grant More Parole Before Lunch (Science Explains Why) #shorts #study
A study of parole hearings found judges were significantly more likely to grant parole early in the day or immediately after breaks than they were just before lunch, indicating decision patterns shift with energy and rest. Researchers measured inconsistency across...

How to Gain Power & Use It to Lead Change | Business: Explained
The video reframes power in business as a tool for mobilizing people and resources rather than a means of domination. It outlines how leaders can deliberately acquire and wield power to drive organizational change. Three distinct sources of power are identifiedâpersonal...

LF Live Maintainer Session: My Life as a Linux Kernel Developer and Maintainer with Jonathan Corbet
Jonathan Corbet, veteran Linux kernel developer and LWN founder, recounted his decades-long journey from early Unix and BSD work through contributing to Linux, moving from informal patch submissions to full-time kernel involvement. He described the project's early, chaotic eraâsmall communities,...

Why Smart Entrepreneurs Stay Stuck
The SalesM Show episode spotlights Andrea Libross, a business coach who helps CEOsâespecially female foundersâbreak through revenue ceilings by marrying belief with strategy. Libross argues that conviction isnât a softâskill addâon; itâs the structural foundation that makes any tactical plan...

Sam Goodwin on Surviving Captivity, Resilience & Winning Through Uncertainty | Real Conversations
Sam Goodwin, a former professional hockey player turned global traveler, recounts his nineâweek captivity in Syria and how the ordeal reshaped his personal and professional life. The conversation, hosted by Keith McCulla, explores the stark contrast between his adventurous careerâvisiting...

What Happens When You Stop Optimizing and Start Committing | Former LA Lakers President Tim Harris
Former LA Lakers president Tim Harris spent 35 years with a single organization, a rarity in todayâs gigâdriven economy. He contrasts his loyaltyâdriven career with the modern need for constant reinvention, arguing that true brand strength stems from genuine human...

Finding Belonging in Community â Ask Mingyur Rinpoche
Mingyur Rinpoche fielded a question about belonging and inclusivity within Buddhist sangha, probing how newcomers can find a supportive environment when community dynamics feel unwelcoming. He framed the discussion around the inevitable ups and downs of any group and the...

Non-Meditation Is the Best Meditation
The video titled âNonâmeditation is the best meditationâ argues that true mindfulness does not require silencing thoughts or formal practice. Instead, it invites viewers to remain fully present with whatever arises. The speaker stresses four core principles: keep thinking, avoid chasing...

Dr. David Yeager | 5 Questions with a Psychologist #shorts #psychology #mentalhealth
In a brief interview, psychologist David Yeager explains how a middleâschool classroom project on conflict resolution sparked his lifelong interest in meaning, ethics, and the psychology of purpose. Yeager cites Viktor Franklâs insight that knowing oneâs âwhyâ eases any âhow,â and...

My Typical Tuesday
Former doctor describes how his Tuesdays transformed from a rigid hospital routine to a flexible entrepreneurial schedule centered on family, curriculum creation, and app development. He now wakes at 8âŻa.m., spends two hours with his wife and daughter, then joins his...

Why This ENT Surgeon Did an MBA at Warwick Business School | Meet Our Change Makers
An ENT surgeon from a working-class, Kashmiri immigrant background describes pursuing an MBA at Warwick Business School to combine clinical expertise with business skills. She credits the programme with enabling her to design and lead efficient, high-quality servicesâhighlighting her role...

C X O
In this Working Genius podcast episode, Patrick Lencioni and coâhost Cody Thompson introduce the CXO concept â a fresh look at executive roles through the lens of the sixâtype Working Genius model. They argue that traditional titles like CEO or...

The Last Leader Americans Still Trust
The video argues that, amid widespread distrust of politicians, media and religious institutions, American workers still place deep faith in their employers. Jim VandeHei, Axios CEO, frames this trust as a responsibility rather than a trophy, urging corporate leaders to...

Why We Think Weâll Live Forever
The Y podcast episode explores how the way life expectancy numbers are presentedâeither as an age target or as remaining yearsâshapes individualsâ perception of time and subsequent behavior. Researchers led by David Faro found that when participants see â33 more yearsâ...

The Real Reason Change Fails And How to Fix It
The video tackles why change initiatives routinely flop and offers a practical fix: put the endâuser at the center of every rollout. Using anecdotes from an athletic clubâs software overhaul for tennis, fitness, and sales staff, the speaker highlights that...

Leading Change, Growing Leaders, and When AI Actually Works | Flourish with Crystal Broj
The Flourish podcast episode spotlights Crystal Broche, a senior IT executive recognized among Beckerâs 2026 top digital officers, as she shares how she translates strategy into tangible change within healthcare. Broche stresses starting every initiative by asking whyâidentifying the underlying patient...

How to Command Respect in a Room Full of Powerful People
The video explains that earning respect from senior executives or investors hinges less on what you say and more on subtle, often unconscious signals you project. It argues that genuine selfârespect is the foundation for those signals, and that preparation...