The Flourishing Experiment is dedicated to helping you live a life full of vitality, creativity, and deep relationships. Kari interviews leading Positive Psychology experts, authors, and practitioners giving listeners skills and techniques to feel better and do better. You’ll also hear solo episodes where you learn about the latest research on living a good life. The Flourishing Experiment podcast picked up after The Running Lifestyle Show crossed the finish line of 250 episodes.
Popular episodes of The Flourishing Experiment Podcast include:
How to Use Philosophy to Get Your Best Work Out the Door with Charlie Gilkey
The Tool You Can Use To Feel Calm and Move Forward With Purpose with Kate Truitt, MD
Answers for Sleep with Dr. Robert S. Rosenberg, DO, FCCP
Revisiting Mindfulness with John Ratey, MD
The Flourishing Experiment’s Summer Reading Series
Creating Connection in an Age of Physical Isolation with Michelle Tillis Lederman
How Pets Help Us Live Longer with Dr. Phil Richmond
Self Care Really is Health Care with Greg Hiebert
How to Manage Your Time to Lead a More Intentional Life with John Zeratsky
How Mindfulness Leads to Better Parenting with Hunter Clarke-Fields
Full List of The Flourishing Experiment Podcast Episodes
311: Honor Your Feelings and Make New Traditions This Holiday Season
There’s no sugar-coating it: This holiday season is going to be a tough one. That’s why this episode is about accepting and honoring your feelings. This holiday season, give yourself and others permission to feel many feelings at once. We’ll also discuss how to celebrate the . . .
310: How to Get Energized
Carolann Valentino, an award-winning entertainer, motivational speaker and TV host, Applied Positive Psychology Practitioner, and fitness expert is here for a wide-ranging conversation! In the first five minutes we get moving — we physically warm-up for our conversation and hope you join us! Then, using that burst of energy, we get into . . .
309: Mind Your Mantras (Part 3 of 3)
Today is part three of our three-episode series on sayings that need reframing. The first part was about physical sayings, the second was emotional sayings, and this week is about some relational mantras that I believe need some serious editing. Listen in to find out if you agree or disagree!.
308: Undoing Our Biases In Time for Election Day
For the past two weeks, I have been doing a series on sharing sayings that could be getting in your way. I’m interrupting part three of that series to instead share a timely conversation with former professional poker player and ultimate decision-maker Annie Duke. Her book, “Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don’t Have All the Facts'' has been an extremely helpful tool for my husband and me when making . .
307: Mind Your Mantras (Part 2 of 3)
There are sayings that have been said for years and years, maybe even by family members, and it turns out that not only are they untrue, they could be hurting you! During this three-part series, I’ll focus on the physical, emotional, and relational sayings that I believe need some serious editing. Last week was physical, this week is emotional. Listen in to find out those sayings which could be. . .
306: Mind Your Mantras (Part 1 of 3)
I was recently listening to a podcast about embracing your imperfect self. In it, I learned that the saying,“How you do anything is how you do everything” is not actually very helpful to us. It hit me hard, especially since most of the people I talk to are feeling overwhelmed, scared, and frustrated right now. I decided to dive into some sayings and mantras that may. . .
305: Using Music to Make Life Fun
Ross Ruben is a professional entertainer and stuntman who shares with us how to create memorable experiences and take on challenging feats. Today’s episode is both long and wide-ranging, so put it on as you go for a long run, tackle a big cleaning or organizing project, take a long drive, whatever! Think of this as a time to sit around the campfire and listen to stories—because that is. . .
304: Making Time for Play
This week I’m joined by Jeff Harry, an international speaker, coach, and positive psychology practitioner who advocates for the benefits of play. Jeff believes that by simply unleashing our inner child, we can find our purpose and, in turn, help to create a better world. Jeff has spoken at INBOUND, SXSW, and Australia’s Pausefest, showing audiences how major issues in the. . .
303: Why Focus on Happiness Now? With Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar
Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar is back! Tal was involved in the positive psychology movement from the get-go and taught two of the largest classes at Harvard. In the positive psychology world, he’s an absolute ROCKSTAR. He’s also a best-selling author, leadership consultant, parent, husband, and a fellow member of the ADHD squad. Interviewing Tal again was even an item on my “20 for 2020” list. . .
302: The Long-Lasting Impact of Marathon Running
Five years ago, five listeners of what was formerly called The Running Lifestyle Show ran the Chicago or NYC marathons with Serena Marie, RD and me. On today’s show, you’ll hear four of the five team members on why they ran the marathons. It was wonderful to catch up, see where running has taken them, hear about the impact a marathon had on their lives, and more. . .
301: Relationships are EVERYTHING
We’re on lap three of four to celebrate 300 episodes. Why four laps? Because relationships are what lead to longevity and happiness and there is so little time and so many people to talk to. You’ll hear from four listeners-turned-clients of the podcast, and how they’ve used The Running Lifestyle Show and The Flourishing Experiment to create even better relationships. You’ll also hear how you can have a super power in your pocket through the . . .
300: Celebrating 300 Episodes!
Wow! Where did the time go?! I can’t believe we’re at episode 300. It has been a journey! This week Kate Weymouth, who was on episode 298 and discussed what to be mindful of heading into shorter days, flips the script and interviews me. During our wide-ranging conversation, we discussed . . .
299: Lessons Learned Across 299 Episodes with Serena Marie, RD
This celebration episode did not go the way I envisioned celebrating almost 300 episodes of the podcast...but I think it turned out even better! and was even therapeutic! Serena Marie, RD, our go-to real food dietitian from back in the day when . . .
298: What a Psychiatrist Wants You to Know Right Now
Kate Weymouth, MD, a board-licensed psychiatrist in Delaware and New York, comes by to share a Psychiatrist’s PSA. You’ll hear Kate’s top four tools to keep in mind as we head into shorter days during these unprecedented times. Some of her top suggestions may surprise you and may be . . .
297: Why It's Crucial to Make Time for Yourself
Barb Klein, a writer, life coach, retreat leader and contributor to MomPower.org is here to discuss tools you can use to help you live more mindfully during these especially uncertain times. Some of the tools come from her book, “111 Invitations: Step into the Full Richness of Life,” and others are from her many different roles throughout her career. You’ll also learn how to follow . . .
296: Breaking the Rules That Are Holding You Back
Majo Molfino, a writer, coach, and podcaster, is here to discuss her book, “Break the Good Girl Myth: How to Dismantle Outdated Rules, Unleash Your Power, and Design a More Purposeful Life.” You’ll hear what rules could be getting in your way and how to balance them to make . . .
295: Increase Confidence and Save Time Through Knowing Your Clothing Colors
Jeannie Stith-Mawhinney, a color guru and voice over actress is here to share how you can look better, shop more easily and coordinate your wardrobe through knowing what colors enhance your beauty (and handsomeness). You’ll hear major tips when it comes to using your voice, how to look slimmer, and what two major . . .
294: How to Tap Away Anxiety and Reprogram Your Brain
Have you heard of tapping? Maybe you’ve heard of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). If you haven’t, you're in for a treat. EFT is an evidenced-based tool that has been shown to help people reduce anxiety and stress, reprogram their brain, and . . .
293: How Pets Help Us Live Longer
Dr. Phil Richmond, a veterinarian, positive psychology practitioner, health coach, and pet owner is here to help us understand why pets make us feel good. You’ll hear how pets can reduce pain in humans, what dogs make the best therapy dogs, how pets are so beneficial to kids, and all of the happy chemicals you get from . . .
292: Creating Your Part 2 Plan for 2020
Today is part three of our three-part series focusing on how your 2020 is coming along. Most likely, it looks a lot different than expected! You’ll hear how to assess the takeaways from the first half of the year to fuel the . . .