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Turn ‘Someday’ Into Today: Ripples of Goodness Begin with You – with Andy DeMeo (Episode #215)
Andy DeMeo, founder of Granite Goodness, is on a mission to spotlight remarkable people quietly making communities better. Together, we explore how a simple shift in focus—from despair to possibility—can transform how we experience the world.

Living Longer, Smarter, and Slower: How AI is Redefining Aging with Carl Honoré (Episode #214)
What if aging wasn’t about decline, but expansion? Bestselling author and TED speaker Carl Honoré returns to flip the script on aging, slowing down, and how AI can be an unexpected ally at any age—especially over 40, 50, and 60!

The Remarkable Organization Saving Kenya’s Orphaned Elephants
Meet the remarkable people behind one of their most successful (and adorable) programs protecting the world's remaining wildlife, the Elephant Orphanage. For over 40 years the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust has been transforming and inspiring hearts and minds!

No More People Pleasing: How to Say ‘Yes’ To Yourself with Lindsey Godwin & Miriam Novotny (Episode #213)
No More People Pleasing: How to Say ‘Yes’ To Yourself with Lindsey Godwin & Miriam Novotny If you often feel stretched too thin, frustrated that you never seem to have time for what really matters, Lindsey Godwin and Miriam Novotny…

Carbon Isn’t the Villain?! Change How You See the World with Paul Hawken (Episode #212)
Entrepreneur and climate change innovator Paul Hawken joins us for a warm, candid chat as much about the poetry of life as it is about the science of carbon. Paul may be an expert in his field, but in this podcast episode we’re just two ordinary people, unraveling the mysteries of the universe together.

Beyond the Canvas: Using Art to Tackle Big Conversations with Sabrina Phillips (Episode #211)
What if art could change the way you see yourself—and the world? Sabrina Phillips is an artist and educator who helps people—from students to corporate leaders—learn to slow down, look deeper, and have conversations that matter by turning museums into spaces for real connection. This episode is about more than art—it’s about understanding, healing, and the power of human connection.

You’re One Question Away from a Better Life – with Marc Champagne (Episode #210)
You’re One Question Away from a Better Life – with Marc Champagne (Episode #210) Marc Champagne, author of Personal Socrates, joins us in this episode to explore how asking the right questions can shift our mindset, unlock possibilities, and help…

Driving 3,000 Miles For A Better Type of Business: The Gratitude Economy with Corrin Thompson (Episode #209)
This week we’re diving into a movement you might already be part of without even realizing it: the Gratitude Economy. Our guest, Corinne Thompson, co-owner of Thompson’s RV, shares how her family’s business is thriving by prioritizing trust, care, and connection over transactions.

This Forester’s Radical Ideas Could Save Our Ecosystems! with Ethan Tapper (Episode #208)
This Forester’s Radical Ideas Could Save Our Ecosystems! with Ethan Tapper The title of Ethan Tapper’s book, ‘How to Love a Forest,’ would lead one to believe that it is, in fact, about forests, but there is so much more…

The Joy of Sharing Ageless Wisdom with the Next Generation
Whether you're just starting out on your journey or you've become a master of your craft, you can be a part of a cycle that goes back millennia. What is this ancient cycle and how can it apply to our lives today? Let's head to the hills of Colorado and find out!

No Need to “Fix Yourself” – The Journey of Being Human with Flint Sparks (Episode #207)
What do therapy and Zen Buddhism have in common? In this episode, psychologist, Zen master Flint Sparks shares how growing up (emotionally) and waking up (spiritually) can transform our everyday lives. If you’re curious about how to handle life’s messiness with a little more grace and a lot more ease, you won’t want to miss this conversation. It’s practical, uplifting, and refreshingly real!

This Garden In a Pool Helps Put an End to Food Scarcity
What if an unused pool could be our blueprint to a more abundant future? It turns out that if we're a little creative, we can breathe new life into almost anything and build everything we need in fascinating close-looped systems! Here's one great example of a movement to revitalize our human ingenuity!
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