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The Power of Synergy, May 25, 2026

The Power of Synergy, May 25, 2026

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The Power Of Synergy with Gabrielle Cardona Relationships, Self-Actualization, and Becoming Better Together Gabrielle Cardona Introduces the Power of Human Connection In this episode of The Power of Synergy on BBS Radio, host Gabrielle Cardona introduces herself as a relationship coach with approximately 25 years of coaching experience, beginning originally as a life coach. She expresses appreciation for BBS Radio and its producers, then explains how her professional focus developed: while helping clients with time management, money, health, and other life concerns, she repeatedly found that people’s most important struggles came back to relationships. Gabrielle defines synergy as the combined effect of people coming together in a way that produces something greater than what each could achieve individually. Relationships, Homelessness, and the Principle of Positive Energy Gabrielle shares that her understanding of relationships deepened during a period when she stayed in a homeless shelter after missing a hotel check-in reservation. She describes being disturbed by what she experienced as toxic behavior among some staff and residents, while also concluding that people needed dignity, connection, appreciation, respect, and trust. She says she later chose to spend time living alongside people in the shelter because she believed they would be more receptive to her teaching if she related to them directly rather than approaching them only as a professional. Gabrielle presents two central principles from this work: that there is no neutral energy, because people are either contributing positively or negatively to those around them, and that there is no inertia, because people are always moving toward, away from, or in synchronization with others. Combining Strengths Rather Than Forcing People into the Wrong Roles Gabrielle uses numbers and mathematical imagery to illustrate her belief that healthy relationships empower people exponentially rather than merely adding their abilities together. She asks listeners to consider whether they want to be the person performing a particular task or the person emotionally and mentally energizing someone else to do it well. Using the body as an analogy, she says hands, feet, brains, and hearts each serve different but equally valuable purposes. In the same way, she argues, people should identify their own strengths and the strengths of others, then cooperate according to their natural abilities rather than forcing themselves or others into roles that do not fit. Her Criticism of Mental Health Treatment and Focus on Strengths During the program, Gabrielle strongly criticizes aspects of the American mental health and pharmaceutical industries, saying she believes they too often focus on diagnoses, medication, and financial interests rather than individual strengths and personal differences. She states that, in her own coaching work, she has offered clients approaches that differed from the guidance they received from mental health professionals and says she has helped people discontinue medications. Gabrielle contrasts this with her coaching philosophy, which she describes as helping people maximize what is right about them rather than treating them as broken. These comments are presented as Gabrielle’s beliefs and account of her practice within the episode, not as medical guidance or independently verified treatment outcomes. Spirituality, Human Relationships, and Self-Actualization Gabrielle discusses spirituality as involving the mind, heart, body, and spirit working together in balance. She argues that people need meaningful human relationships and says that animals and technology cannot fully replace the presence, communication, and mutual support people receive from other human beings. She expresses concern that social media and electronic devices create the appearance of connection while actually contributing to disconnection. For Gabrielle, self-actualization means becoming the highest-quality version of oneself, understanding one’s abilities and needs, and building relationships with people who support growth, honesty, and positive energy. ART of AIM, Personality Types, and Resolving Conflict Gabrielle introduces a relationship framework she calls the ART of AIM: appreciation, respect, and trust applied to another person’s abilities, intentions, and motives. She says relationships become stronger when people value one another’s abilities, respect different intentions, and trust that others are fundamentally motivated by something good. She also discusses Myers-Briggs personality types, identifying herself as an INTP, her husband as an ESTP, and her daughter as an ENFJ, using these examples to explain how different people may naturally contribute through sensing, intuition, thinking, or feeling. When conflict arises, Gabrielle advises listeners to distinguish the immediate topic, the underlying issue, and the actual problem; to examine whether they ...
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