For all the negative stuff that social media and our online world can put out there - a lot of which we talk about in this show - there are also some pretty wonderful things. Being online can help us build community, which is something Amanda Morin spends a lot of time and energy on. She’s a mission-driven author, speaker, and advocate for issues around neurodiversity.
She speaks with Morra Aarons-Mele about her own anxiety, struggles, and decision to try entrepreneurism.
A Former Olympic Rower on Grit, Heartache and Success
ADHD Expert (and Diagnosee) Dr. Ned Hallowell on Unwrapping Our Gifts and Changing Labels
Dan Ariely on Resilience as the Antidote to Stress
Is People Pleasing Hurting Your Career?
More Than Breadwinners: The Mental Health of Working Fathers
Tools and Tricks for Neurodivergent Leaders
Burnout, Balance, and Why Work From Home Isn’t Working
Craig Robinson on Following Your Passion, Forgetting What Others Think, and Bringing out the Best in People
Coming Soon: Season 10
Thinkers50: The Limits and Responsibilities of Leaders
Thinkers50: Can We Banish Burnout?
Thinkers50: Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy, Start Being Your Best Friend
Thinkers50: Improving Work, Improving Mental Health (For Everyone)
When Anxiety Sneaks Up on You, Try Something Different
Are You And Your Employer In An Abusive Relationship?
Mental Health Literacy Can Change Lives - and Careers
Think Your Family Background Doesn’t Affect You At Work? Think Again
Are You Harnessing Your Anxiety for Good?
Trauma-Informed Leadership: Is it Right For You?
Accent Bias: How It Impacts You and Your Work
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