Episodios

Nace un nuevo apartado de Entiende Tu Mente. Desde ahora, cada 15 días, Molo Cebrián (nuestro estudiante de psicología y locutor) va a contarte historias, apuntes, curiosidades,... con las que se encuentra un universitario que cursa los estudios de psicología. En esta primera edición nos cuenta un curioso caso que tuvo lugar en Alemania -cuna de la psicología experimental- a principios del siglo pasado.Estamos a punto de lanzar oficialmente nuestro CLUB, el CLUB ETM. Un espacio de nuestra web, donde compartiremos contenidos extra de valor. Te daremos más info desde nuestra newsletter (a la que puedes suscribirte entrando en entiendetumente.info).Dale al PLAY y compártelo si crees que a alguien le puede venir bien escucharlo.Gracias por apoyarnos con tus valoraciones de "5 estrellas" en Apple Podcast (iTunes) y/o "Me Gustas" en tu plataforma de podcasting favorita; ya que así nos ayudas a crecer.Toda la música de …

“The ones I’m attracted to the most have grit and grace all over them.” - Candice Kumai I’m sure you’ve had times in your life where you’ve felt broken. You may even be feeling that way now. In those moments you may feel like you’ve lost the ability to be perfect. You may even feel like there’s no point, that the boat has sailed. That’s not true. You have the chance to come out more beautiful of a person than you were before. In Japanese culture there is something called kintsugi, or golden repair. When someone would break something, especially of value, it would be repaired and finished with gold dust. These golden cracks were revered, and objects were considered to be even more beautiful than when they were brand new. These golden cracks gave it personality and a new life it wouldn’t have had …

Set a weekly phone date, why dogs make great accountability partners, how stickers can solve an annoying problem, and the challenge of staying happier during a period of intense stress. Get in touch: @gretchenrubin; @elizabethcraft; [email protected]; happiercast.com; 774-277-9336. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

"All of us in our lives make decisions about when to do things. 'When should I work out? When should I do this kind of work, when should I do that kind of work? When should I start a project, when should I abandon a project?' ... and the best time of day to do something depends on what that something is," said Daniel Pink, a New York Times bestselling author whose new book is called "When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing." Pink, who was trained as a lawyer and now runs his own company as an organizational management expert, argues that doing certain tasks either during the "peak, trough or recovery" periods of our energy levels, can be more effective, whether it's when to hold a meeting to get the best ideas or when to exercise to get a fulfilling workout.


Pinky out! We’re going to polyamory finishing school! Connecting with a polyamorous community is an important first step on someone’s journey so we’re covering the things that will give you a huge advantage at your first meetup. Come learn how to ensure you’ll have the best possible time and set yourself up for success. Join our amazing community of listeners at multiamory.supercast.com. We offer sliding scale subscriptions so everyone can also get access to ad-free episodes, group video discussions, and our amazing Discord community. Multiamory was created by Dedeker Winston, Jase Lindgren, and Emily Matlack.Our theme music is Forms I Know I Did by Josh and Anand.Follow us on Instagram @Multiamory_Podcast and visit our website Multiamory.com. We are a proud member of the Pleasure Podcasts network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

¿Cómo narran la violencia en Colombia las escritoras? ¿Nos falta adentrarnos en otras voces sobre el conflicto que no sean masculinas? En este segundo capítulo de Paredro, Camilo Hoyos habla con Gloria Susana Esquivel, autora de Animales del fin del mundo, y con Pilar Quintana, autora de La perra, sobre la violencia, la maternidad y lo que conecta a estas dos novelas. Paredro es un podcast de 070 podcasts en colaboración con la Fundación Gratitud y es realizado en los estudios Akorde Frecuencia Digital. Es producido por su anfitrión Camilo Hoyos, cuenta con música de Gabriela Navas, la dirección de arte es de María Elvira Espinosa y la dirección y edición general de Sebastián Payán R.

Is there someone important you've never properly thanked? Award-winning children's book author, Yuyi Morales, discovers the power of writing a "gratitude letter" to the librarian who changed her life. Link to Episode Transcript: https://tinyurl.com/yzbnp9v6

The last paragraphs of my book Happier at Home reflection something I learned from Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House in the Big Woods. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

La ciencia de la belleza: ingredientes que funcionan, la verdad sobre los filtros químicos y experimentación animal.
El podcast de Cristina Mitre
Hoy, en el podcast contamos con Deborah García Bello, química y divulgadora científica, quien acaba de presentar nuevo libro "¡Que se le van las vitaminas!". En la entrevista de hoy desenmascaramos algunos mitos cosméticos, como las etiquetas libres de tóxicos y las cruelty free. Además, la autora nos explica qué ingredientes antiedad funcionan según la ciencia y, ahora que se acerca el verano, aprendemos qué son los filtros solares y cuál es la diferencia entre los químicos y los físicos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dudas más habituales en la consulta de un dermatólogo: manchas, acné y caída del cabello con la Dra Ana María Molina.
El podcast de Cristina Mitre
La Dra Ana María Molina es médico especialista en Dermatología, Tricología y Medicina Estética. Con ella charlamos sobre las dudas más habituales en la consulta de un dermatólogo: manchas, acné, caída del cabello. ¿Funcionan los suplementos nutricionales? ¿Sabes la diferencia entre un léntigo y el melasma? Hoy, lo aprenderemos y, para sorpresa de muchos, descubriremos que los poros no se cierran...y ¡menos mal! Como bonus track, nos adentramos, además, en el territorio de los rellenos de labios, la toxina botulínica (Botox) y los lifting líquidos (rellenos con hialurónico). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

“HUMBLE VOICES CARRY FURTHER IN THIS WORLD.” All of us want to be loved and accepted. It’s how we were brought into this world, and it’s how we should be spending our lives. I’ve learned that if you want to get love you have to learn to give it, but it’s not always that easy. I’m sure you’ve found yourself around people who you may find creepy or that may hate on you for seemingly no reason. Your knee jerk reaction is probably to respond with an attack back, but that does the opposite of what anyone wants. Hate breeds hate and love breeds love. At the end of the day, how do you want to be remembered? I know I want to be remembered as someone who lit the way with love, compassion, and really tried to understand everyone I encountered. On this episode …

Light Watkins On Dispelling Meditation Myths — And Why You Should Adopt A Daily Practice
The Rich Roll Podcast
We all want to be happy. So why is it so elusive? The problem isn’t information. We all know our contentedness is linked to eating right, sleeping well and surrounding ourselves with those who elevate. We get the importance of confronting our emotional challenges. We're well aware that life is better when we cultivate gratitude and serve others. And yes, we know we should meditate. The science is clear. The evidence is in. And yet for so many, the gap between information and action is an impossibly untraversable canyon. Perhaps you resist the traditional trappings that swirl around the idea of meditation — the robes and incense a bridge too far. Maybe you can't get your legs to perfectly fold, monk-like, without cramping. You decided you just don't have the time. Or perchance you tried it, only to give up because you just couldn't get …

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“SUCCESS OR FAILURE, THERE'S A LESSON - AND IT'S ALL HUMBLING.” I get a lot of people asking how I stay motivated and passionate about all my projects. It’s honestly one of the simplest secrets I have. If you want to stay passionate, get things done, and keep on top here’s what you need to do: Stay curious. When you are curious about things, you pursue that knowledge to the point of mastery. The more curious you become, the more excited you will be. That excitement is the key to success. All that energy you build up will charge the people around you. Energy feeds energy, and when you don’t have energy it’ll lower everyone else’s energy around you. To help you understand more on the topic I wanted to bring you this clip from a previous episode with Rob Dyrdek. If you don’t know …