Episodios

Perdón en Práctica: Liberarte del control del ego ↦ Enseñanzas de UCDM
Un Curso de Milagros por Enric Corbera
En este pódcast, extraído del Taller Avanzado de UCDM, Enric Corbera nos invita a reflexionar sobre poder liberador del perdón y cómo liberarnos del control del ego. Habla de la dificultad de perdonar y cómo el ego nos atrapa en la culpa y el juicio. Además, explica cómo proyectamos la culpabilidad en los demás y cómo Un Curso de Milagros nos ofrece una visión transformadora, ayudándonos a trascender los conflictos que se repiten en nuestras vidas. ¿Te has detenido a pensar alguna vez en cómo el ego te impide perdonarte a ti mismo?

Un Curso de Milagros plantea que la verdadera sanación ocurre cuando cambiamos nuestra manera de percibir. En este pódcast, extraído de una clase del Taller Avanzado de UCDM, Enric Corbera guía, a través de ejemplos personales, en la comprensión de la visión inocente y las leyes del caos. Destaca que nuestra percepción está condicionada por nuestro estado interno, por eso, si lo que vemos no nos gusta, es momento de cuestionar qué lo está condicionando. ¿Has reflexionado sobre qué está influyendo en tu manera de percibir la realidad?

En este pódcast, Enric Corbera explora cómo nuestras relaciones pueden impulsar el crecimiento personal y el autoconocimiento. Basándose en “Un Curso de Milagros”, profundiza en cómo el ego sabotea las relaciones auténticas y nos recuerda que podemos elegir relaciones más conscientes y plenas. ¿Estás listo para soltar lo que te separa y abrirte a relaciones más profundas y verdaderas?

¿Y si la leyenda de Sant Jordi fuera una metáfora de tu viaje interior? En este episodio exploramos el simbolismo profundo de esta historia ancestral para descubrir cómo enfrentar tu ego, reconectar con tu esencia y florecer desde tu verdad. 👉🏻¡Plazas disponibles para el proceso individual! Inicia tu camino la autoconfianza y la calma mental, haciendo clic aquí para reservar tu sesión de valoración gratuita. 👉🏻 Regala(te) este Sant Jordi el libro de El Naufragio Sereno.

Millones de personas tomamos la decisión de buscar un mejor presente en otro país y, en ocasiones, la tristeza nos embarga por estar lejos de los que amamos. ¿Cómo sobrellevar el duelo de la migración? El Dr. César Lozano responde.Escucha Pregúntale a César, una segunda opinión ayuda mucho y más cuando estás desesperado. Disfruta el podcast de Por el Placer de Vivir con Cesar Lozano en Uforia App, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, ViX y el canal de YouTube de Uforia Podcasts, o donde sea que escuches tus podcasts. ¿Cómo te sentiste al escuchar este Episodio? Déjanos tus comentarios, suscríbete y cuéntanos cuáles otros temas te gustaría oír en #porelplacerdevivir 🎧 La oferta más grande de 🎙podcasts en español de EEUU está en #UforiaPodcasts

KC Davis is a therapist and author known for her practical, empathetic advice on dealing with clutter, even when you are feeling like too much of a mess yourself to take care of the mess in your home. Her TikTok videos on the subject have been viewed millions of times. But lately, Davis has been talking and writing about our relationships not just to the objects in our lives, but to the people, too.In her new book, “Who Deserves Your Love: How to Create Boundaries to Start, Strengthen, or End Any Relationship,” Davis tries to disentangle the popular understanding of boundaries, saying the concept is widely misunderstood. She offers a guide to forming and keeping boundaries that help readers better navigate their conflicts with other people.On this episode of “Modern Love," Davis tells us what she thinks we get wrong about boundaries and how we …

Are pediatricians prepared for the mental health crisis that’s impacting so many of our children today?In this episode of Pediatric Meltdown, host Dr. Lia Gaggino sits down with nationally recognized child psychiatrist and podcast host Dr. Elise Fallucco to uncover the urgent realities facing pediatric practice. From understanding why a simple podcast name change can transform the reach of critical mental health education, to exploring the real-world, stepwise journey pediatricians navigate when facing complex child anxiety and medication management, this episode is a masterclass in practical empowerment. Listeners will discover actionable strategies for burnout, the evolving landscape of pediatric mental health treatment, and authentic stories of resilience, support, and resourcefulness. The stakes have never been higher—and the need to equip pediatric clinicians with the right knowledge and mindset is more critical than ever. Don’t miss this invigorating roadmap for providing exceptional care in panicked times.[00:02 …

Aprenderás cómo el silencio, lejos de ser una debilidad, puede convertirse en tu arma más poderosa. Si sientes que das demasiado, hablas demasiado o te agotas explicando tu vida... este mensaje es para ti. Míralo hasta el final. Una de estas ideas podría cambiar tu forma de vivir para siempre.

This week, we’re thrilled to introduce you to Hasan Minhaj Doesn’t Know from Lemonada Media. Hosted by comedian Hasan Minhaj (from The Daily Show and Patriot Act), he sits down with some of the biggest names in politics, culture, and tech. Hasan asks the tough questions, some thought-provoking, some straight-up absurd—but all of them come from a real place of curiosity. Every episode is tailored to the guest, their story, their vibe. So if you're out here trying to make sense of the world and find answers—come hang and find out. Because at the end of the day, Hasan Minhaj Doesn’t Know! We’re going to play you a little sneak peek of the first episode, featuring parenting expert Dr. Becky. After you listen, search Hasan Minhaj Doesn’t Know wherever you get your podcasts, or head to: https://lemonada.lnk.to/hasanminhajdoesntknowfdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

When anger rises, we often react impulsively. Rosie shares a grocery store encounter and explores how taking a brief pause before reacting can shift our response, leading to clarity and self-control. Find more from Rosie here! Try Headspace for free here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ep. 531: Arrive Right on Time, Benefits of Pill Organizers & the Strongest Way to Make Friends
Happier with Gretchen Rubin
We discuss why arriving right on time for events makes it easier to have fun and to network (especially for introverts or newcomers). We also share the benefits of using an ordinary weekly pill organizer, and explore research supporting the Secret of Adulthood: “One of the best ways to find friends is to make friends with the friends of our friends.” Plus, a listener asks for suggestions about how to request support from family and friends after her recent diabetes diagnosis. Resources & links related to this episode: Order your copy of Secrets of Adulthood Happier in Hollywood Substack newsletter More discussion of networking in Happier in Hollywood episode 413 Elizabeth is reading: After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Amazon, Bookshop) Gretchen is reading: An Accidental Man by Iris Murdoch (Amazon, Bookshop) Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's …

Status: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How To Get It Without Driving Yourself Crazy | Will Storr
10% Happier with Dan Harris
Plus more surprising information on this fundamental human drive. Will Storr is a multi award-winning writer and Sunday Times bestselling author. His latest book is A Story is a Deal: How to use the science of storytelling to lead, motivate and persuade. Waking Up, a top-notch meditation app with amazing teachers and a ton of courses for all levels. If you subscribe via this link: wakingup.com/tenpercent, you’ll get a 30-day free trial—and you’ll be supporting the 10% Happier team, too. Full and partial scholarships are available. In this episode we talk about: The key elements of a properly deployed story The different ways to measure status The three main ways humans compete for status The benefits of altruism as a source of status The balance between self interest and altruism How mindfulness factors into the status drive Managing our relationships with social media Related Episodes: …

Get my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!I am so excited to welcome back Simon Sinek who, renowned for his groundbreaking "Start With WHY" concept, reveals how modern capitalism has sacrificed ethics for profit in our increasingly binary world. He shares a raw moment about continuing a business relationship with someone his gut warned him against, costing him years of regret. Simon explains why we crave connection yet sacrifice friendships for success, and breaks down how our biology drives us to serve others—not just chase achievements. His practical conflict resolution strategies offer a refreshing alternative to our culture of comparison, showing how leaders can rebuild trust by protecting their people rather than their bonuses.Simon Sinek’s Optimism CompanySimon’s podcast A Bit of OptimismSimon’s book Start with Why 15th Anniversary Edition: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take ActionSimon’s book Leaders Eat Last: Why Some …

Humble the Poet: Transform Your Relationship With Anxiety (6 Strategies for Overthinkers
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
What usually makes you feel anxious? How do you calm yourself when you’re worried? Today, Jay welcomes back for the third time, his good friend Humble the Poet. This time Jay and Humble unpack the rich wisdom from his latest book, Unlearned: 50 Simple Truths to Help Overthinkers Feel Less Stress and More Calm. Their candid, soulful dialogue offers a compassionate exploration of anxiety, emotional resilience, and personal growth. Humble begins by reframing anxiety not as a condition to be cured, but as a signal for deeper self awareness. Rather than diagnosing anxious feelings, he encourages listeners to build a new relationship with anxiety, one rooted in curiosity, compassion, and personal empowerment. Through engaging stories and honest reflections, Humble emphasizes that anxiety often arises when our minds overestimate threats and underestimate our own capabilities. Humble emphasizes that managing anxiety isn't about eliminating it, but about …

¿Y si la verdadera clave para sanar no fuera entender a tu ex, sino aprender a mantener distancia? En este episodio te hablo del contacto cero como una herramienta poderosa para cerrar ciclos, recuperar tu paz mental y comenzar a sanar de verdad. Hablamos también de esos casos donde el contacto parece inevitable —como cuando hay hijas o hijos de por medio— y te comparto cómo aplicar una versión emocionalmente protectora del contacto cero sin sentir culpa. Si una parte de ti aún espera ese mensaje, ese reencuentro, esa explicación… este episodio es para ti. No se trata de perder a alguien más, sino de volver a ti. Visita mi página para más recursos: www.evalatapi.comSi quieres ser parte del grupo de apoyo de mi membresía entra aquíRecuerda que puedes encontrarme en Instagram como: @eva_latapi @superaloporfavor En TikTok como: @eva_latapi Crédito de edición y postproducción: Acevor …