Statistically, we experience about 4,000 Mondays and 4,000 heartbeats every hour in our lifetime. How many Mondays do you think you have left? And, more importantly, how would you like to spend your remaining time? These questions, combined with Jodi’s 25 years of experience in leadership, keynotes, workshops, coaching, and studying with leading researchers ... Show More
Jan 12
Why Everything Feels Like An Emergency
Urgency used to mean something. A fire. A phone call in the middle of the night. Now it sounds like notifications, red dots, and emails that say “just checking in.” Nothing is actually wrong, and yet everything feels immediate. This is why urgency has become our default setting, ... Show More
9m 57s
Jan 5
Why Motivation Feels Fake In January
January 1st is loud. New goals. New habits. New versions of ourselves. But a few days later, the noise fades, and what’s left feels strangely uncomfortable. No big motivation. No clarity. Just a quiet sense that you should be doing more by now. This video is about that feeling, w ... Show More
9m 8s
Dec 29
Why You Can’t Stop Looking For Answers
You understand the problem. The explanation makes sense. You even feel that brief moment of clarity. And yet, something still doesn’t settle. So you keep searching, not for information, but for relief. This is about that loop, why it’s so hard to stop looking for answers, and wha ... Show More
8m 23s
Jan 2025
426: How to Find Purpose and Not Regret Your Life with Jordan Grumet
<p>In this inspiring episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Jordan Grumet, a hospice director, author, and podcast host, to explore how we can transform our lives by embracing the concept of "little p purpose." Dr. Grumet shares insights from his latest bo ... Show More
52m 33s
Jun 2024
Silent Minds: How Life Changes Without an Inner Monologue w/John R. Miles EP 468
<p>Do you have a voice that constantly speaks to you throughout the day? For most people, the answer is 'Yes.' This inner voice aids in decision-making, problem-solving, and self-reflection. However, some people live without this inner monologue, a phenomenon called anendophasia. ... Show More
23m 18s