Episodios

EP 88: Healing a Fractured Culture – How One NICU Transformed Its Team Through Honest Conversations
Coffee Break: Breaking the Cycle of Bullying in Healthcare, One Cup at a Time
In this episode of the Coffee Break, Dr. Renee Thompson sits down with Luanne Smedley, Executive Director and Associate Chief Nursing Officer at Stanford Children’s Health. Luanne is a true soul sister in the fight against workplace bullying and incivility. After a work stoppage and years of strained relationships in the NICU, Luanne led a powerful, interprofessional culture reset — starting with leadership and expanding to the entire team. What began as tough conversations among leaders turned into a structured, monthly opportunity for nurses, NPs, and physicians to talk, listen, and heal together. What’s the result? Dramatic improvements in communication, trust, sick time, incident reports, vacancy, and turnover. This episode is packed with lessons for any leader ready to turn the tide on workplace dysfunction.

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In last week’s episode, the Modern Love team shared the songs that taught us about love when we were young. But in this week’s episode, we hear from you, our listeners, about the songs that helped shape your ideas about love.We heard from present-day teens streaming their anthems on repeat, and we heard from listeners who have been with their partners for over 50 years. There were stories of jazz and rap; adrenaline rushes and loneliness; and many hard-won lessons in matters of the heart. (“Don’t let your friends choose your boyfriends,” Amy from St. Louis said.) We share a compilation of some of your songs and stories in the first half of our episode.And we finish our episode with an essay about the end of love. After more than 50 years of marriage, Tina Welling decided that she wanted a divorce — a decision …

La Dra. Amor viene a decirnos por qué la felicidad se aleja cada vez que piensas en estos 3 mitos. ¡Descúbrelos y supéralos escuchando este episodio!Escucha Consejos de amor con Cecilia Alegría la Dra. Amor, un contenido de Uforia Podcasts y Por el Placer de Vivir.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

What really makes someone commitment-worthy in dating? And what qualities do we need to make sure are there if we want someone to choose us? In this episode, Matthew, Stephen and Audrey look at 4 crucial must-haves for commitment. If you’ve ever been unsure if you’re choosing the right person (or want to make yourself someone who is seen as a great potential partner), this is for you. Topics include: Why chemistry isn’t enough for commitment How to decide what is “enough” in the qualities you need in a potential partner Attractive micro-behaviors that make someone see you as the person they want to commit to A listener question on whether you should keep trying to get commitment from someone working through their own blocks and traumas The importance of a “shared vision” in commitment Links mentioned: 💬 Try Matthew AI and ask your first …

Dora explores the paradox of insight—how the harder we think, the further it gets. Through a Zen koan and personal reflection, she explains why stepping back is sometimes the best way forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Gene Simmons Opens Up: Coming To America With Nothing, The Mindset That Built An Empire & The Man Behind The Makeup
The School of Greatness
Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!When Gene Simmons tells me about surviving concentration camps through his mother's courage, I realize this isn't just another rock star story—it's an American dream forged in fire. The KISS frontman takes me on a journey from a Hungarian refugee who couldn't speak English to building one of the most recognizable brands on earth, more famous than Mount Rushmore itself. What strikes me most is his raw honesty about the price of success, from decades of reckless behavior to finally learning commitment at 62, and his mother's fearless escape to America that taught him the work ethic that built an empire. This conversation reveals how an outsider's perspective, unshakeable self-belief, and relentless pursuit of excellence transformed a poor immigrant kid into the demon who redefined what it means to be …

Including: “exercise snacking,” prioritizing play, and overcoming “revenge bedtime procrastination.” Marielle Segarra is a reporter and the host of NPR's Life Kit, the award-winning podcast and radio show that shares trustworthy, nonjudgmental tips that help listeners navigate their lives. In this episode we talk about: How and why Marielle got interested in this stuff Exercise and sleep tips that Marielle has incorporated into her own life. Something called, “revenge bedtime procrastination” – and how to work with it Some key learnings from Marielle’s experience with cancer The link between fitness and play—and why play is so important for human flourishing How to assess how much play you’re getting and tips for getting more of it The very subtle but important question of letting go of outcomes—in other words, not pursuing all of this stuff with so much of an agenda— and actually enjoying the process …

Jay’s Must-Listens: If You’re Feeling Stuck Use These 4 Methods To ACTUALLY Manifest What You Really Want (Ft. Roxi Nafousi and Dr. Tara Swart)
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Do you believe our thoughts can shape our reality? Have you ever had a moment where something you visualized came true? In this special compilation episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty brings together a powerful lineup of voices—including Roxie Nafousi, Dr. Tara Swart, Big Sean, and Will Smith—to explore how manifestation can be truly transformative when rooted in clarity, alignment, and intentional action. Through candid conversations and personal reflections, Jay and his guests break down the mindset shifts and daily habits that turn dreams into reality. This episode challenges common misconceptions, revealing that manifestation isn't about wishful thinking but about cultivating a deep sense of self-worth and purpose. Listeners will discover how to harness the power of visualization, overcome limiting beliefs, and align their actions with their deepest desires. The discussions emphasize the importance of consistency, gratitude, and resilience in the journey toward personal fulfillment. …

El bien y el mal no residen en las circunstancias externas, sino en cómo las interpretamos y respondemos a ellas.

Ep. 537: Create a Family “Familect,” Organize Your Apps & Listeners’ Great Secrets of Adulthood
Happier with Gretchen Rubin
We discuss the idea of the “familect” and why it might be fun to create a dictionary for our own familect. We also talk about a hack that makes it easier to use a smartphone, and we share dozens of listeners’ thought-provoking “Secrets of Adulthood.” Resources & links related to this episode: Order your copy of Secrets of Adulthood Join Secrets of Adulthood on SubStack Look Back with Love by Dodie Smith (Amazon) Elizabeth is reading: All the Way to the River: Love, Loss, and Liberation by Elizabeth Gilbert (Amazon, Bookshop) Gretchen is reading: Modern Friendship by Anna Goldfarb (Amazon, Bookshop) Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy …

¿Alguna vez te has preguntado si realmente estás haciendo todo lo que puedes por tu salud? ¿O si la medicina que conoces es suficiente para ayudarte a sanar? En este episodio, conversamos con el Dr. Alexander Krouham, médico internista, endocrinólogo y especialista en medicina funcional y de estilo de vida. Su enfoque va más allá del diagnóstico tradicional y busca entender qué procesos están desequilibrados en el cuerpo antes de etiquetar una enfermedad. Durante la entrevista, hablamos sobre el fracaso del modelo médico convencional para tratar enfermedades crónicas, la importancia de cambiar la narrativa en torno a lo que nos enferma, el impacto del estilo de vida en la salud hormonal y cómo solo el 30% de lo que vivimos está determinado por la genética. También exploramos el rol de la medicina funcional como una alternativa para crear bienestar de raíz. Este episodio es una …

¿Te has sentido desconectada o desconectado, confundida o confundido, más irritable de lo normal o con una tristeza que no sabes de dónde viene? A veces el duelo no se ve como lo imaginamos. No siempre es llanto constante o una pérdida evidente. A veces, simplemente te sientes diferente, como si algo dentro de ti ya no encajara… y no sabes por qué.En este episodio te hablo de cómo el duelo puede camuflarse en el día a día y confundirse con ansiedad, autosabotaje, insatisfacción o incluso una “crisis existencial”. Pero no estás loca ni loco, ni estás rota o roto: estás en duelo. Y cuando logras reconocerlo, puedes empezar a sanar no solo el dolor de la pérdida, sino también otras áreas de tu vida que se han visto afectadas.Este episodio es una invitación a mirarte con más claridad y más compasión. Porque nombrar lo …

Todos perdemos algo o a alguien en la vida. Pero hay pérdidas que el mundo no reconoce, que no tienen ceremonia, ni flores, ni permiso para doler. Son los duelos prohibidos: silenciosos, íntimos, solitarios. Los que se acompañan de juicios de valor "pero si solo era una mascota..." Hoy hablamos del dolor que no se ve, que no se nombra. Del vacío que deja una mascota, un embarazo perdido, una relación nunca oficial, una amistad que se rompió sin reconciliación… o incluso de la versión de uno mismo que ya no existe.Nos acompaña Javier Olivera, psiquiatra, docente y reconocido psicogeriatra en Huesca, para ayudarnos a entender por qué algunos duelos no reconocidos pesan tanto y por qué duele más cuando nadie valida ese dolor. ¿Cómo se supera una pérdida que nadie reconoce? Este episodio es un espacio para quienes alguna vez sintieron que no podían …

Hoy queremos compartirles algo que nos emociona muchísimo: el primer episodio de Sepa La Madre, el nuevo podcast de comedia y maternidad de nuestra productora, Dudas Media.Desde hace tiempo soñábamos con crear un espacio para todas esas mamás reales, imperfectas, chistosas y vulnerables que nos rodean… y por fin existe.Sepa La Madre está conducido por Pris y Alex, dos mujeres increíbles que decidieron contar la maternidad tal como es: sin guiones, sin filtros y con mucho humor. Y para arrancar, se van directo al momento que lo cambió todo: el parto.Spoiler: no fue como lo imaginaban.Entre contracciones, culos adoloridos, anestesiólogos que ligan en plena sala de parto y muchas risas nerviosas, comparten sus historias con la misma honestidad en la que siempre hemos creído.Para que te rías, te sientas acompañada y recuerdes que nadie nace sabiendo ser mamá.Ponte cómoda, mamacita, porque aquí vinimos a parir …