Centered in the City
In today's episode, I discuss how to mindfully engage with the news without becoming overwhelmed, anxious, or emotionally burned out. In a world of constant headlines, breaking news, and crisis-driven media, many people experience news anxiety, doomscrolling, and nervous system overload. This episode offers science-backed mindfulness tools to help you stay informed while protecting your mental health and emotional well-being. If you’ve ever wondered how to stop doomscrolling, reduce anxiety from the news, or create healthier boundaries with media consumption, this episode is for...
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Social anxiety can feel exhausting — the racing heart, overthinking conversations, replaying moments on a loop, and the urge to avoid social situations altogether. If you’ve ever wondered “Why am I like this?” or “How do I stop feeling so anxious around people?” — this episode is for you. In today’s episode I break down what social anxiety really is and shares research-backed strategies to help you calm your nervous system, build confidence, and feel more at ease in social situations. You’ll learn how your brain is actually trying to protect you, why overthinking happens...
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Grief is not just about losing a loved one—it shows up in many forms throughout our lives. In this episode, we explore Francis Weller’s 5 Gates of Grief and how they help us understand the full spectrum of loss, change, and heartbreak we experience as humans. You’ll learn: What the 5 Gates of Grief are and how they show up in daily life Why grief is a natural, healthy response—not something to “fix” How to be with grief instead of pushing it away Ways to process grief through the body,creativity, community and self-compassion How to honor your grief without letting it...
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In a culture that glorifies hustle, productivity, and “doing more,” it can be hard to know the difference between healthy striving and overexertion that leads to burnout. In this episode I explore what it truly means to strive in a way that supports both growth and well-being. Healthy striving isn’t about lowering your standards or giving up on your goals—it’s about learning how to move toward what matters without abandoning yourself along the way. In this episode, you’ll explore: What healthy striving actually looks like and ways to practice it The difference between...
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January 1 often arrives with urgency—new goals, new habits, a quiet message that we should already be moving forward. However, I am here to remind us, today is a sacrid day to pause, not push. In this episode, I invite you into the space between what was and what’s next—a liminal moment where reflection, rest, and belonging matter more than becoming someone new. You’ll explore why the nervous system needs time to integrate, how constant self-improvement can pull us out of self-trust, and what it means to start the year by belonging to yourself first. This is a conversation—and a...
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Happy Christmas! Today I want to give you a 9 minute meditation on receiving which is helpful to not only feel resourced during the holiday season, but it gives yourself the best gift! Plus I share some reflections after going on my own at home 5 day silent retreat. If you are feeling called to dip your toe into the mindfulness and meditation world, I welcome you to apply for the Winter Mindfulness Retreat I am hosting this January. Learn more and sign up: Retreat.CenteredintheCity.org Share your takeways with me about the meditation practice or reach out with any questions on ...
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The holidays don’t overwhelm everyone in the same way. For some of us, stress shows up as trying to control everything. For others, it looks like pushing through exhaustion, spinning in our heads, overgiving, avoiding, or checking out altogether. In this solo episode, I break down the six common overwhelm styles I see again and again — not to label or fix you, but to help you understand yourself with more kindness. You’ll learn how overwhelm shows up for you during the holidays, why it makes sense, and a few gentle ways to move through this season with more ease and less...
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In today’s episode, I sit down with Rachael Grochowski, founder of RHG Architecture + Design, for a conversation about the deeper purpose of the spaces we inhabit. Rachael invites us to rethink design not as decoration or function alone, but as a pathway to connection, meaning, and self-discovery. Together, we explore how the environments we create can nurture our well-being, support who we’re becoming, and help us feel more grounded in our daily lives. Rachael shares: Three key areas of the home where intentional design can have the greatest impact How thoughtful details and unique...
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As the days grow darker and the world speeds up, many of us feel overstimulated, tired, or disconnected from ourselves. In this episode, I invite you to “winter with intention”—to soften the pressure of productivity and shift into a more grounded, replenishing rhythm that supports your nervous system and well-being. How to embrace this season to enhance our holistic life. Through gentle reflection, mindful practices, and the Mindful Hand of Self-Care framework, you’ll discover how to care for your mind, body, and energy during the winter months and why this season can...
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Happy Thanksgiving! However you are choosing to celebrate this holiday, may we use this holiday as a time to focus on cultivating more gratitude in our life. Research demonstrates how being grateful improves our well-being. Take yourself and or your family on a 4 minute or longer gratitude walk. Take a picture of yourself on your walk and share it with me on Want more guided walking meditations? You will received 29 different walking meditations to meet you where you are and support you getting out of your head and into your body.
info_outlineIn today's podcast, Karen Salmansohn joins us to discuss her new book, YOUR TO-DIE-FOR LIFE: How to Maximize Joy and Minimize Regret . . . Before Your Time Runs Out. This episode will inspire you and support you waking up to the gift of life.
You will learn:
- How mortality awareness is a motivator
- 7 core values to avoid regrets on your deathbed
- Death mindfulness rituals to help you wake up
Listen to the episode and share your takeaways with Karen and I on Instagram @OneWade and @notsalmon
Order your copy of my interactive self-care guide, 100 Mindful Moments to Balance & Energize to support you taking care of your one mind, one body and one precious life.
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KAREN SALMANSOHN is a best-selling author and leading Behavioral Change Expert, celebrated for blending research-based psychological strategies with bold humor. With over two million books and courses sold, she has helped countless individuals shake off autopilot and start living with intention. She’s the founder of the personal development site NotSalmon.com—home to 1.5 million loyal followers—and has appeared on Oprah and in Psychology Today.
Salmansohn’s distinctive style merges psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and award-winning design. Her early career in advertising, including coining the name “Croissan’wich” for Burger King, shaped her knack for creating content that’s both compelling and transformative. Her past bestsellers, such as How to Be Happy, Dammit and Think Happy, show her talent for delivering practical insights wrapped in wit and real-world relatability. Through her writing, speaking, and online presence, Salmansohn offers an energizing call to action: stop sleepwalking through life and start making meaningful choices. Whether she’s discussing happiness habits or identity-based change, her focus remains the same—empowering people to lead more purposeful, fulfilling lives.
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