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    The Case for Nature

    en-usSeptember 11, 2023
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    About this Episode

    In a world filled with distractions, stress, and the busyness of life, nature offers us a reprieve, an opportunity to find solace, to reconnect with ourselves and the broader world around us. In this episode of Get Big Out Loud we’ll talk about the benefits of being in nature, what it can teach us, and ideas for connecting with nature no matter where you live.

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    Meaning Making

    Meaning Making

    Our brains seem to be hard-wired to look for meaning. We interpret all kinds of situations and objects with a focus on what they mean. Driving a certain car, having a particular handbag, or jewelry from a specific store can mean something about a person's status. Walking under a ladder or breaking a mirror can mean ‘bad luck’ while finding a four-leaf clover or hanging up a horseshoe can mean ‘good luck’. In this episode of Get Big Out Loud, we’ll explore ideas around meaning making, discuss the purpose of meaning, and to what degree meaning has value.

    The Tipping Point

    The Tipping Point

    Between November and January, we celebrate many holidays in the United States. These celebrations can bring joy and fulfillment as well as stress and overwhelm. There are usually high expectations along with more obligations, time with people we may not see that often, and opportunities for strong emotions to arise. All of which can take us from calm to overwhelmed in a matter of moments. In this episode of Get Big Out Loud, we’ll talk about the tipping point of the holiday season, share ideas for how to find balance in the chaos, and tangible ways to realistically enjoy this time of year.

    Enough

    Enough

    Striving, doing, and achieving, are built into our cultural values. We should always be ‘on’, ‘going the extra mile’, and ‘giving 110%’. Sometimes all this productivity gets confused with our worthiness, as if the number of things checked off our to-do list equates to how much value we have. In this episode of Get Big Out Loud, we’ll explore our ideas around worthiness and what it means to be enough.

     

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    Getting and Giving

    Getting and Giving

    Going through an ‘average’ day means interacting with all kinds of people. In those interactions, there is an element of give and take, meaning that some people will be of service to you, and other times you will be of service to others. In this episode of Get Big Out Loud, we will explore the get/give dynamic in more detail and talk about what can happen when we become more conscious of all the profound ways we are not only connected to each other but also in the ways that we can serve each other.

     

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    The Case for Nature

    The Case for Nature

    In a world filled with distractions, stress, and the busyness of life, nature offers us a reprieve, an opportunity to find solace, to reconnect with ourselves and the broader world around us. In this episode of Get Big Out Loud we’ll talk about the benefits of being in nature, what it can teach us, and ideas for connecting with nature no matter where you live.

    Me vs. Me

    Me vs. Me

    In our culture, there is a strong focus on striving to meet expectations. These expectations come from many different sources such as society, our families, social media, and marketing. They are usually centered around ideas of who we are supposed to be which can conflict with the reality of who we really are. In this episode of Get Big Out Loud, we will explore how our self-concept is influenced by these expectations. We will also share ideas for living a life that is centered around authenticity.

    Too Late for a Change?

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    We Need Each Other

    We Need Each Other

    Many of us prize the trait of being independent.  We use the concept of ‘pull yourself up by your bootstraps’ to mean do it on your own, figure it out for yourself, and do what it takes to make it happen.  While this attitude can seem motivating, there is another perspective worth exploring.  The perspective of interdependence.  In this episode of Get Big Out Loud, we’ll talk about the important ways we are connected to each other and the benefits of recognizing how much we need other people and how much other people need us.

     

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