How to Make Your Brain a Better Place

How to Make Your Brain a Better Place

In this episode of the Growth Equation podcast, Brad and Steve discuss the evidence-based, do-it-yourself methodologies to improve day-to-day mental health and well-being. They explore movement, meditation, and other ways to create space between a situation and your response to it. There is a whole lot of noise when it comes to this sort of stuff, and in this episode, Brad and Steve focus in on signal, aka, the stuff that actually works.

Please write a review on Apple Podcasts and help new listeners discover the show!

You can find the podcast on:

Find Brad and Steve on Twitter: @Bstulberg and @stevemagness

The post How to Make Your Brain a Better Place appeared first on The Growth Equation.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Avsnitt(345)

Stop Self-Sabotaging: How to Get Out of Your Own Way

Stop Self-Sabotaging: How to Get Out of Your Own Way

Today, we unpack one of the most universal performance problems: getting in your own way. Drawing on the "Self 1 vs. Self 2" framework from The Inner Game of Tennis, neuroscience, and child psychology...

19 Mars 43min

Unstuck Yourself: The Art of Building and Keeping Momentum

Unstuck Yourself: The Art of Building and Keeping Momentum

What do success and failure have in common? They can both trap you. Success can lead to complacency or a plateau, and failure can render you so discouraged or apathetic that you don't feel ready to tr...

12 Mars 34min

Beautiful Suffering: How Elite Athletes Find Joy in the Grind

Beautiful Suffering: How Elite Athletes Find Joy in the Grind

How do you have fun while working really hard? For many elite athletes, figuring out how to balance joy and suffering is the key to a long and successful career. Today, we explore how they do it — and...

5 Mars 49min

Back to Work: Navigating Success, A.I., and the Unknown

Back to Work: Navigating Success, A.I., and the Unknown

Today, for our monthly round-up, each of us shares a reflection from February: Brad explains what his chaotic book launch taught him about achievement, fulfillment, responding not reacting, and puttin...

26 Feb 29min

Olympics Review: Lessons in Pressure, Courage, and Going All the Way

Olympics Review: Lessons in Pressure, Courage, and Going All the Way

The Olympics are the ultimate laboratory for human performance. So today we're diving into some our favorite moments from the 2026 edition—and the lessons we can take from them. Between the bizarre "p...

19 Feb 32min

The Olympian's Guide to Handling Pressure, with Lilah Fear

The Olympian's Guide to Handling Pressure, with Lilah Fear

We're going to go ahead and say that today's episode is more densely packed with wisdom than any episode we've ever released. We are joined by Great Britain's Olympic ice dancer Lilah Fear (@thelilahj...

12 Feb 52min

How to Pursue Excellence Without Sacrificing Your Values

How to Pursue Excellence Without Sacrificing Your Values

Why do so many people sacrifice their values to make it to the top? People in business who commit fraud; writers who plagiarize; athletes who dope — the list goes on and on. At the core of understandi...

5 Feb 24min

How to Get Out of Your Head and Into the Zone

How to Get Out of Your Head and Into the Zone

This past weekend, when Alex Honnold climbed Taipei 101's 1,667-foot tower without ropes, he wasn't thinking his way up; he was doing what elite performers across disciplines—from musicians to surgeon...

29 Jan 32min

Populärt inom Utbildning

rss-bara-en-till-om-missbruk-medberoende-2
historiepodden-se
det-skaver
alska-oss
harrisons-dramatiska-historia
nu-blir-det-historia
roda-vita-rosen
johannes-hansen-podcast
allt-du-velat-veta
sektledare
rss-viktmedicinpodden
not-fanny-anymore
i-vantan-pa-katastrofen
sa-in-i-sjalen
rss-max-tant-med-max-villman
rss-basta-livet
rss-sjalsligt-avkladd
sex-pa-riktigt-med-marika-smith
rss-pa-insidan-med-bjorn-rudman
rss-ar-det-rimligt