• Ep: 1826 Tim Beard - Staying Safe in an Unsafe World
    Jan 28 2026

    In a time when personal safety is increasingly top of mind, author and former CIA officer and security expert Tim Beard launches a groundbreaking new series of three books designed to give readers the practical tools and mindset to stay alert, aware and protected in their everyday lives. He shows readers how to stay safe at home and at work, from identifying vulnerabilities to mastering basic precautions that greatly reduce risk. The book also offers step-by-step advice for navigating ordinary outings — what Tim calls Out in Town — including running errands, using ATMs and moving through public spaces confidently and safely. He earned a Master of International Policy and Practice from the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Auburn University.

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    29 Min.
  • Ep: 1825 Don Ford - Protecting Your Legacy
    Jan 28 2026

    When a family member passes away, emotions run high and finances can quickly get complicated. In some cases, grief meets greed, and the legacy someone worked a lifetime to build can be lost through mismanagement or misconduct. Don Ford, a Board Certified probate and estate attorney and Managing Partner of Ford and Bergner LLP is here to explain how estate plans fall apart, why executors sometimes fail in their duties, and what families can do to protect their inheritance before assets disappear. A Baylor-educated attorney with backgrounds in accounting, taxation, estate planning, and business planning, he began his career as a tax attorney for an international consulting firm before dedicating his practice entirely to probate and estate matters.

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    28 Min.
  • Ep: 1824 Christopher Mannino - Making It Up
    Jan 21 2026

    Drawing from his background as an educator, theater teacher, improvisation coach, and stay-at-home father, writer Christopher Mannino adapts proven methods from improv and method acting and applies them to parenting. His approach helps families deepen connection, spark imaginative play, and support emotional regulation for both children and adults. Known for helping parents and kids truly engage, he has been featured in Parenting Today, Business Insider, Newsweek, and PBS. Today, he travels internationally with his wife and two children while writing fiction and nonfiction for audiences of all ages, blending creativity, empathy, and real-world parenting insight rooted in experience and joyful collaboration daily.

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    27 Min.
  • Ep: 1823 Janell Strube - Painter of the Revolution
    Jan 21 2026

    The daughter of Parisian shopkeepers, Adélaïde dreams not of marriage or titles but of earning a place among the masters of French art. With Queen Marie Antoinette on the throne and a spirit of change in the air, anything seems possible. But as revolution brews and powerful forces conspire to deny her success, Adélaïde faces an impossible choice: protect her life or fight for a legacy that will outlast her. Inspired by the true story of one of the first women admitted to the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, Janell Strube shares this evocative portrait of ambition, courage, and resilience in the face of history's fiercest storm. She is an author and poet who enjoys writing about resilience with unflinching honesty. Her poetry has appeared in the San Diego Poetry Annual and A Year in Ink.

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    26 Min.
  • Ep: 1822 Maggie Nick - Good Kids
    Jan 14 2026

    Trauma therapist and parenting specialist Maggie Nick examines how well-behaved, emotionally compliant children often mature into anxious, uncertain adults. By clearly explaining relational shame trauma, she shows how "good kids" learn to suppress feelings, crave approval, and worry about being a burden—habits that frequently follow them into adult life. As a self-identified recovering "good kid," she brings personal insight to the subject, demonstrating how these pressures accumulate and how healing is possible. Grounded in research and extensive clinical work with adult "good kids," she provides practical guidance for parents and adults alike to recognize damaging patterns, interrupt generational cycles of harmful parenting, and build self-compassion, emotional security, and genuine, connected relationships that support lasting growth, resilience, and healthier family dynamics. She founded Camp Lovable, a self-compassion–focused healing community and is widely known for her popular Instagram and TikTok accounts, @maggiewithperspectacles.

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    27 Min.
  • Ep: 1821 Andrea Simon - Did You Have The Life You Wanted?
    Jan 14 2026

    Anita's journey into adulthood begins in 1968, when she graduates college, leaves her Brooklyn family home, and settles in Greenwich Village at a moment of cultural upheaval. Against a backdrop of school strikes, the Stonewall and Attica uprisings, and the rise of second-wave feminism, she navigates gang violence, restricted career opportunities, entrenched gender expectations, and the quiet damage of family secrets. Over time, Anita reflects on love, ambition, and loss, posing a difficult question to herself and her friends: "Did you have the life you wanted?"—one that elicits unexpected and painful truths. Spanning five decades from 1968 to 2019, Andrea Simon honors the women of the 1970s, the legacy they left their daughters, and the enduring power of female friendship. She is an award-winning writer and photographer based in New York City. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the City College of New York and has mentored many writers.

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    27 Min.
  • Ep: 1820 Patricia Martin - Will The Future Like You?
    Jan 7 2026

    Patricia Martin, host of the Jung in the World podcast, explores the challenges that tech and the internet impose on the human psyche and offers a revelatory adventure through the processes that make us who we are. She argues that 24/7 online connectivity reshapes not only our sense of self, but erodes our very ability to form our identities. We form identity in three ways: how we see ourselves, how others see us and our will to shape ourselves. But, with the internet that world has been blown completely open, its boundaries obliterated. The once contained arenas where our identities formed—the neighborhood, school or workplace—have been radically expanded to the entirety of the digital realm, including the dark web and mainstream platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Martin's work has been featured in the Harvard Business Review, Huffington Post, The NY Times, Slate and Psyche Magazine.

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    29 Min.
  • Ep: 1819 Rachael Schmidt - Common Sixth Sense
    Jan 7 2026

    Drawing on her personal experiences—including a serious medical diagnosis and a home invasion—Rachael Schmidt shows us how breath, awareness, and intuition can restore calm in crisis. She introduces her "theory of volatility," a framework explaining how energy management determines whether life feels chaotic or calm. She teaches readers to transform life's jolts into growth. Schmidt argues these practices are urgently needed in a modern "connection crisis," where people rely too heavily on external validation. Ultimately, she calls for reclaiming one's inner compass, proposing that personal alignment can spark a broader cultural shift toward authenticity, connection and collective well-being. She is a mindfulness-based self-development coach, mentor and educator who has worked with Fortune 500 leaders and is the founder of the consultancy Common Sixth.

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    27 Min.