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  • Exploring Art and Expression with Liz Rosenberg, Poet and Professor
    2026/05/11

    In this episode, Jamie Serino and Peter Carucci sit down with acclaimed poet and professor Liz Rosenberg for a heartfelt reunion that explores the intersections of poetry, music, teaching, and personal connection. What begins as a nostalgic reflection on a college classroom quickly unfolds into an exploration of how poetry, music, art and storytelling shape identity, relationships, and the way we move through the world.

    Liz reflects on the opportunity for artists to engage with the world around them, while also offering a compassionate perspective on teaching, creativity, and the emotional risks that come with self-expression. The conversation also delves into the idea of poetry as witness, examining how art can respond to injustice, preserve memory, and help us process both personal and collective pain. Check out this episode for a compelling conversation that is both intellectually engaging and fun!

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    55 分
  • What Is Borderline Personality Disorder? DBT Therapist Sara Weand Breaks Down Symptoms, Causes, and Effective Treatment
    2026/02/09

    Want to learn more about Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)? Then check out this conversation with Sara Weand, licensed professional counselor and Dialectical Behavioral Therapist (DBT). Sara unpacks what Borderline Personality Disorder looks and feels like, from the intensity of how emotions are felt, to the misreading of social cues, to the struggle with impulse control. We then discuss the details of how DBT provides the validation, structure and compassion to help people manage all of this and thrive.

    Sara breaks down BPD, discussing core patterns of dysregulation, how BPD shows up in relationships, and why it’s so often misdiagnosed as bipolar disorder or misread as manipulation. Using examples, Sara explains how some of us are born more emotionally sensitive, and when that sensitivity meets an invalidating environment at home, school, or in a relationship, people learn to fear emotions and chase short-term relief. That relief can be a range of actions that could include substance use, cutting, overspending, or rage texting. It works for a moment but then results in damage and shame. Understanding the root function of this behavior is the first step to changing it.

    The discussion then turns to Dialectical Behavior Therapy, which can be used to help people with BPD. Sara walks through how it works and why it works. A key concept is dialectics. Things aren’t always either/or and there can be two truths at once. That shows up in language and narratives. For example, using “and” instead of “but” to frame situations, which can help. acceptance and change to move together. Another key concept is structure and Sara discusses skills modules that people move through in therapy, and she offers concrete examples of how they stop crisis spirals, repair relationships, and keep the world from tiptoeing around you.

    Sara’s energy and straight talk make complex ideas simple and useful, whether you’re seeking help, supporting someone you love, or just curious about BPD and DBT.

    Learn more about Sara Weand and her practice here: https://www.saraweandlpc.com/.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • He was a former drill sergeant and now he’s a motivational speaker. Hear his advice on confidence, leadership, and success.
    2025/12/07

    Join us as we speak with Al Cook—former drill sergeant, business and community leader, and motivational speaker—to unpack how confidence is built under pressure, why leadership is an art, and how attention to detail can shape your life. Al takes us behind the scenes of basic training: the controlled chaos of arrival, the initial shock that flips a mental switch, and the quiet satisfaction of watching a scared 18-year-old become a soldier who trusts themselves when it counts.

    From there, we chart Al’s path into retail management and entrepreneurship, where he sharpened his philosophy: thoughts drive emotions, emotions drive actions, actions become habits, habits form character, and character sets destiny. He shares practical tools for business owners feeling stuck, including writing clear goals, expecting struggle before victory, building mental toughness, and gathering a coterie of people who are smarter than they are. We dive into the power of visualization and why most people unintentionally imagine failure more vividly than success. Al shows how to redirect that imagination toward outcomes you actually want.

    Al blends tough love with compassionate coaching. You’ll hear how to turn “I can’t” into “Here’s my next step,” how to reduce negative inputs and increase positive ones, and why small, consistent wins beat frantic busyness. We wrap with a gratitude practice that resets your day in minutes and a reminder that your greatest resource is people: align them around a vision and watch momentum build. If you’re ready to swap excuses for execution and turn thought into action, press play, subscribe, and share this with someone who needs the spark.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Samsara and its Impact on the Entrepreneur’s Dreams: When You Are the Obstacle in Your Own Way
    2025/09/17

    This episode of There's a Lesson in Here Somewhere features Gregory Mark Hill, a private equity partner and author of the book, "Samsara and Its Impact on the Entrepreneur's Dreams." Gregory discusses the meaning of Samsara, a Sanskrit word that refers to the cycles of suffering when one is attached to the material world. He explains how this concept applies to entrepreneurship and the broader business world, noting that even when professional issues are solved, "if they were suffering on the inside...the businesses I found would ultimately suffer." Gregory shares stories from his work with executives, including a compelling anecdote about a Fortune Ten company, to illustrate how the "self-cherishing ego" and attachments to things like outcomes or preconceived notions can become a roadblock to company and organizational success. He also explores how shifting a leader's mindset can positively impact the entire company.

    Gregory’s book is available on Amazon. It’s a true story that shares insights on breaking free from limiting cycles while rediscovering joy, resilience, and purpose. Check it out – we recommend it! https://a.co/d/0sCsvIa

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    59 分
  • Exploring the Role of AI in the Fight Against Cancer
    2025/08/02

    In this episode, Jamie Serino and Peter Carucci speak with Dr. Despina Kontos, a professor and cancer researcher at Columbia University, to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming cancer research and patient care. From her roots in engineering to her pioneering work in medical imaging, Dr. Kontos shares how AI is moving from simple computer vision tools to sophisticated predictive analytics that are already saving lives. The conversation dives into the real-world challenges of bringing AI into clinical settings—from legal concerns to integration into existing medical workflows. Dr. Kontos also weighs in on the role of the private sector in driving innovation, the potential of democratizing medical technology to improve access, and why personal responsibility and preventative care are more important than ever. It’s a thought-provoking look at the intersection of technology, medicine, and human decision-making in the era of AI.

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    50 分
  • Crayons and Canvases: Why Your Therapist Might Hand You Art Supplies
    2025/05/21

    It’s "therapy on steroids." Join us as we discuss the therapeutic power of art therapy and creativity with Susan Kappel, a licensed creative arts therapist with 30 years of experience. This captivating conversation explores how creative expression provides concrete form to our abstract emotions and can lead to mental health breakthroughs.

    Susan takes us on a fascinating journey through the evolution of art therapy from a little-known approach to an evidence-based treatment modality. She shares powerful stories of healing from Alzheimer's patients to military veterans with PTSD. These examples illuminate how art therapy bypasses verbal barriers, allowing people to process emotions they might not yet have words to express.

    Whether you're curious about alternative therapeutic approaches or simply looking to understand the healing potential of creativity, this episode offers valuable insights into how art can be wielded as a powerful tool for mental wellbeing. As Susan reminds us, "It's a choice to feel differently than you're feeling right now" – and creative expression might just be the key to making that choice possible.

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    47 分
  • Strengthening Leadership, Mental Health, and Decision-Making Through Personalized Interactive Training
    2024/12/09

    What if your leadership, mental health, or corporate trainings could be as engaging as a blockbuster movie or your favorite Netflix show? Sharon Sloane, CEO and co-founder of WILL Interactive, joins us to reveal how organizational learning is being transformed through interactive storytelling. Using a powerful blend of narrative and gaming techniques, and artfully incorporating an AI learning coach, Willow, Sharon and WILL Interactive help companies, the military, and other organizations tackle issues like social responsibility, diversity, leadership, and mental health. In this episode, Sharon also shares insights into the neuroscience of learning and decision-making, and the best ways to create engagement and emotionally resonant learning experiences.

    We explore the intricacies of leadership decisions where the lines between right and wrong blur. With interactive guidance, participants receive real-time feedback on their choices, revealing the broader impact of their actions. In addition, we connect the dots between these learning experiences and broader organizational challenges, such as employee morale and retention, team performance and communication, and emotional wellbeing.

    Beyond corporate and organizational growth, we delve into the critical role of mental health in professional settings. Sharon also discusses WILL’s work in supporting corporate cultures, addressing critical issues like the prevention of sexual harassment and abusive conduct, as well as workplace violence. Join us as we underscore the need for comprehensive support systems that promote genuine resilience, and the vital role of communication and listening skills in enhancing organizational culture. This episode is a testament to how innovative training can empower employees, transform cultures, and ultimately drive harmony and success.

    You can learn more about WILL Interactive here: https://willinteractive.com/

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Unraveling Hidden Family History: The Impact of the Holocaust and Intergenerational Trauma
    2024/11/11

    What would you do if you received an email that unraveled a hidden chapter of your family history? Join us as we embark on a powerful and emotional journey with Michael Hickins, former Wall Street Journal reporter and author of 'The Silk Factory.' A mysterious email from a nephew he'd never known sets Michael on a path to uncover his family's past, which intertwines with the Holocaust, as he learns of a silk factory that was in his family for generations until his father was imprisoned in a concentration camp. Michael travels with his family to Ansbach, Germany, to learn more about the silk factory and the tragic impact of the Holocaust on his parents. This episode explores the importance of sharing our personal stories, uncovering our roots, and understanding the sources of painful experiences at both the individual and collective levels that can be passed along as intergenerational trauma.

    As Michael digs deeper, he confronts the emotional complexities of reconnecting with a painful past. His travels to Ansbach, where he finds scarce Jewish historical markers, and Wiesbaden, where historians document his family's deportation, highlight the stark contrasts in how societies choose to acknowledge and remember. The conversation broadens to include his father's harrowing wartime experiences and the post-war mystery of the family's silk factory, painting a poignant picture of survival, loss, and unresolved legacies. Through this narrative, we navigate the intersections of memory, identity, and the weight of history on personal lives.

    As we discuss concepts such as epigenetics and intergenerational trauma, we explore how societal acknowledgment—or lack thereof—can influence healing. Michael shares his reflections on his father's hidden fury and its influence on his life, offering insights into how visiting historical sites and engaging with family narratives can aid in breaking cycles of inherited trauma. We discuss the transformative power of storytelling and the crucial role of societal recognition in fostering a healthier future, offering hope that understanding one's roots can lead to healing for future generations.

    You can get The Silk Factory here: https://a.co/d/bxK4y9N

    Michael's Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0C2WMNFC4

    Michael’s personal blog: https://michaelmissing.com/

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    57 分