Episodios

  • The Imperfectionist Mindset with Oliver Burkeman
    Oct 18 2024

    In this episode of Minds & Mics, Nick chats with author Oliver Burkeman about the imperfectionist mindset and how this counterintuitive idea can help with everything from perfectionism and indecisiveness to procrastination and imposter syndrome.

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    📙 OLIVER'S BOOK
    Meditations for Mortals: https://www.oliverburkeman.com

    EPISODE TOPICS

    • The Problem with Self-Improvement
    • Function Follows Form
    • What Is Imperfectionism?
    • The Oliver Burkeman Thesis Statement
    • Synthesizing the Achiever and the Enjoyer
    • Oliver's 4-Hour Workday Experiment
    • The Virtues of Deliberate Constraint
    • The Psychology of Indecisiveness and Overwhelm
    • Daily-ish as the Antidote to Perfectionism
    • Scruffy Hospitality as the Antidote to Imposter Syndrome
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    51 m
  • How to Reduce Anxiety by Regulating Your Nervous System with Jonny Miller
    Oct 6 2024

    Jonny Miller shares his favorite exercise and techniques to lower chronic anxiety by regulating your nervous system.

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    Creating Calm: https://nickwignall.com/creating-calm

    🫁 JONNY'S COURSE
    Nervous System Mastery: https://www.nsmastery.com

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    45 m
  • 6 Expert Tips for Overcoming Social Anxiety with Emma McAdam
    Jun 7 2024

    Psychologist Nick Wignall and therapist Emma McAdam share their favorite tips for overcoming social anxiety.

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    ⚒️ LINKS & RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE
    → Painfully Shy by Barbara and Gregory Markway https://www.amazon.com/Painfully-Shy-Overcome-Anxiety-Reclaim/dp/0312316232
    → The Assertiveness Workbook by Randy Paterson https://www.amazon.com/Assertiveness-Workbook-Express-Yourself-Relationships/dp/1648480276/
    → Emma's Anxiety Course: https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/anxietyskills
    → Nick's Anxiety Course: https://nickwignall.com/creating-calm/

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    48 m
  • The End of Trauma with Dr. George Bonanno
    Mar 18 2024

    In this episode of Minds & Mics, I chat with trauma and resilience researcher Dr. George Bonanno.

    Show Notes:

    • How to think clearly about trauma and PTSD
    • Common misconceptions about trauma
    • The resilience paradox
    • The problem with the PTSD diagnosis
    • Trauma concept creep
    • How to develop resilience (The flexibility sequence)
    • The end of trauma?
    • Lisa Feldman Barret
    • Mechanisms underlying beneficial effects of exercise on mood and emotional health


    Learn more about Dr. Bonanno and his work here:

    • George Bonanno (Personal Website) →
    • The End of Trauma (Book) →


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    57 m
  • Better Sleep for High-Achievers with Dr. Daniel Erichsen
    Mar 12 2024

    In this episode of Minds & Mics, I chat with Dr. Daniel Erichsen about better sleep for high-achievers.

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  • Navigating Big Feelings Well with Liz Fosslien
    May 7 2022

    In this episode of Minds & Mics, I chat with Liz Fosslien about her new book, Big Feelings: How to Be Okay When Things Are Not Okay. We cover topics like perfectionism vs healthy striving, the difference between envy and jealousy, burnout and the Amazon Zen Booth, revenge bedtime procrastination, and the role of personal responsibility in mental health.

    Show Notes

    • The dark side of “coping” with difficult feelings
    • No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Embracing Emotions at Work
    • Jealousy vs envy
    • Benign vs malicious envy
    • The role of personal responsibility in mental health
    • The Amazon Zen Booth
    • How organizations can actually help foster well-being and resilience
    • The relationships between burnout and self-awareness
    • Why setting boundaries is so hard (and how to make it a little easier)
    • Revenge bedtime procrastination
    • Emotional opportunity cost
    • Perfectionism and self-kindness
    • Healthy striving vs perfectionism
    • The benefits of playfulness


    Learn more about Liz and her work here:

    • Big Feelings: How to Be Okay When Things Are Not Okay (book)
    • LizandMollie.com (website)


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    52 m
  • Psychological Flexibility with Steve Hayes
    May 7 2022

    In this episode of Minds & Mics, I chat with Dr. Steve Hayes, the founder of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT). We talk about everything from the importance of psychological flexibility and emotional tolerance to the future of psychotherapy and what to look for in a great therapist.

    Show Notes

    • Psychological flexibility
    • Psychological rigidity
    • Social anxiety and panic attacks
    • Where does self-judgment and negative self-talk come from?
    • The psychological function of religion and wisdom traditions
    • Emotional tolerance
    • 3rd wave behavior therapy, process-based therapy, and the future of psychotherapy
    • What to look for in a good therapist
    • 2nd wave humanistic therapy


    Learn more about Steve and his work here:

    • The Liberated Mind (Book)
    • Steven C Hayes (website)


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    59 m
  • Reclaiming Your Ambition with Michael Bungay Stanier
    Feb 25 2022

    In the latest episode of Minds & Mics, I chatted with Michael Bungay Stanier about his new book How to Begin: Start Doing Something That Matters and a range of topics, including the obligation we all have to be "doubly ambitious," why SMART goals aren't usually very smart, the case for working in 6-week cycles, and the genius of cartoonist Gary Larson.

    Show Notes

    • What makes a book useful?
    • The Coaching Habit
    • Being “doubly ambitious”
    • How to think about overwhelm: realistic, consistent, grace
    • Working in 6-week cycles
    • Why Michael hates SMART goals
    • Should we follow our passion?
    • Relaxing into commitment
    • Prizes and punishments of maintaining the status quo
    • The Call of the Wild (Gary Larson)
    • The value of the humble pros and cons list


    Learn more about Michael and his work here:

    • How to Begin: Start Doing Something That Matters (Book)
    • Michael's Website


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    57 m
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