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 CEO on Strengthening Leadership and Facing Childhood Trauma
Your Questions, Answered: How to Get What You Need at Work
Questioning and Understanding Our Need to Achieve
The Hidden Mental Anguish of a Successful Tech Investor
Lori Gottlieb on Writing as Therapy, the Mind-Body Connection, and What to Do When You Need Help
Changing Your Relationship With Email and Phones
Lessons in Mental Health and Leadership from History
Why We Need to Understand Our Emotions Around Money
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (And Work)
Why Managing Is the Hardest Job She’s Ever Had
Bonobos Cofounder on the Highs of Success and Lows of Mental Struggle
Managing Anxiety When the World Feels like a Scary Place
Imposter Syndrome, Work, and Mental Health
Miss America on the Suffering We Can’t Always See
Racial Trauma and Work: “I Hear From Broken-Hearted Women Several Times a Day”
Understanding “Good” Anxiety
Does Negotiation Give You Anxiety? Here’s How To Approach It.
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms On Mental Health In And Out of Office
Learning Compassion for Your High-Achieving Self
A Mini Meditation When You Need It
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