Understanding the Micro Stress Effect: Insights for Higher Performance
Conversations on Healing Podcast
Release Date: 06/27/2024
Conversations on Healing Podcast
Jonathan Gluck is a writer whose powerful storytelling has been in The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, and Vogue. He has served as deputy editor and managing editor of the New York Magazine. Over the course of his distinguished career, Jonathan has earned multiple National Magazine Awards. Now, he turns inward with his latest work, : A Memoir of Illness and Hope, a deeply personal account of his diagnosis with Multiple Myeloma—an incurable blood cancer—and the emotional and physical journey that followed. In this episode, host Shay Beider speaks with...
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, LCSW, is a renowned clinician, consultant, speaker, and author whose groundbreaking work bridges the science of the nervous system with everyday wellbeing. As a founding member of the and advisor to both and , Deb is widely recognized for making Polyvagal Theory accessible to both professionals and the general public. She pioneered the ® approach to help people understand and connect with their nervous systems in meaningful ways. Deb’s clinical publications, and , have become foundational texts in the field, while her bestselling books, including and , bring this transformative work...
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is a bestselling author, speaker, educator, and a leader in the field of medical storytelling. She serves as the Director of Writing and Storytelling at the Stanford School of Medicine, where she helps healthcare professionals harness the power of narrative to support healing and mental wellness. Laurel is the author of : An Epic Journey from Loss to Love and the acclaimed book . She holds a PhD in Science, Technology, and Society from MIT and is the founder of Writing Medicine, a global community for healthcare writers. Her work has been featured in The Guardian, National Geographic, The...
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is a Harvard-trained cardiologist, mindfulness teacher, and organizational well-being leader with three decades of experience in healthcare. A practicing physician and best-selling author of : A Cardiologist’s Guide to Healing, Health, and Happiness, Dr. Fisher integrates mind-body science, mindfulness, and compassion to help people live healthier, more connected lives. Through his inspiring keynotes, workshops, and retreats, he has supported thousands—including healthcare professionals and leaders from Fortune 100 companies—to reduce stress, prevent burnout, and embrace a more...
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is an emergency medicine physician and thought leader whose work is deeply woven with both personal and professional experiences, dedicated to addressing the impact of inherited racism and social ideas of difference within healthcare institutions. She attended Harvard University for her undergraduate degree and medical school. As the founder and CEO of , she leads a transformational organization focused on partnering with health systems to understand implicit bias, enforce accountability and promote cultural competence. Dr. Blackstock's groundbreaking book, , quickly became a New York Times...
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is a leading specialist in Neuro-Immunology, known for his pioneering work in diagnosing and treating PANS/PANDAS, which is a Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorder Associated with Streptococcus (PANDAS), autoimmune encephalitis, and tick-borne illnesses like Lyme disease. As the Founder and Director of Superior Associates Infusion Center and head of in Connecticut, he has successfully treated thousands of patients whose conditions were often overlooked or misdiagnosed. With over 13 years of experience as a board-certified physician and a medical degree from New York Medical College,...
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is the founding director of the and a professor in the Child Study Center at Yale. He’s also the best-selling author of , translated into 25 languages, and a pioneering researcher with over 25 years of work in emotional intelligence, decision-making, creativity, and mental health. As the lead developer of RULER, an evidence-based approach to social and emotional learning, Marc has helped transform over 5,000 schools worldwide. His insights have been featured in The New York Times, Good Morning America, and The Today Show, and he’s advised organizations from the White House to Fortune 500...
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, LCSW, is a renowned psychotherapist, speaker, writer, and retreat leader dedicated to helping people break free from chronic pain and anxiety. She is the author of and the recently released book , as well as creator of the online courses and . Nicole is the force behind The Cure for Chronic Pain, a widely followed podcast and online platform where she shares powerful insights and teachings. She co-created , a practitioner training program that equips professionals worldwide with tools to transform lives. As a faculty member at The Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, her annual retreats...
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, M.A., SEP, E-RYT is a leading voice in trauma-informed care, embodied social justice, and resilience-building. With over 25 years of experience teaching yoga and movement and 15 years of clinical work and training, Hala has dedicated her life to bridging the gap between healing, activism, and systemic change. Originally from Beirut, Lebanon, she holds degrees in psychology and counseling and is trained in , a body-based approach to resolving trauma. She is co-founder of and an adjunct professor at Pitzer College. Hala is the author of the books, and , an anthology. In addition to leading...
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is a Well-Being Educator, Author, and the founder of , a private membership and well-being community dedicated to sustainable healing and personal growth. Her books, and , have inspired readers worldwide. Her latest release, , is already being hailed as "a roadmap to healing." Nakeia’s trauma informed approach makes her a sought after wellness expert who leads impactful workshops and keynotes on self care and habits for healing. In today’s episode, host Shay Beider speaks with Nakeia Homer to discuss what it truly means to reclaim your purpose, peace, and power. Nakeia...
info_outlineRob Cross has dedicated over 20 years to studying the networks and collaborative practices of high-performing organizations. His experience working with over 300 organizations and thousands of leaders has allowed Rob to develop strategies to build effective networks at every career stage. He serves as Senior Vice President of Research at i4cp, he is a professor at Babson College, and co-founder of the Connected Commons. Rob has authored over 50 articles in top business publications and his insights have transformed leadership practices in a hyper-connected world. His work has been featured in places such as Business Week, Fortune, The Financial Times, Time Magazine and the The Wall Street Journal.
In today’s episode, host Shay Beider speaks with Rob Cross on the micro stress effect and managing connections in the complex world we now live in. The pair discuss the hyperconnectivity we experience in our world today, from our personal to professional lives. Rob shares some of the negative health outcomes that come from an accumulation of small stressors, which he talks about in his book, “The MicroStress Effect”. He also discusses the ongoing Harvard study that looks at longevity and connection, and why he believes it is important to have a few close friends and lean into larger social groups like clubs and in addition to family and friends.
Transcripts for this episode are available at: https://www.integrativetouch.org/conversations-on-healing
Show Notes:
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Read Rob’s book: “Beyond Collaboration Overload” here
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Check out the “MicroStress Effect” book
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Learn more about i4cp
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Try The Microstress Effect app on google play or Apple Podcasts
This podcast was created by Integrative Touch (InTouch), which is changing healthcare through human connectivity. A leader in the field of integrative medicine, InTouch exists to alleviate pain and isolation for anyone affected by illness, disability or trauma. This includes kids and adults with cancers, genetic conditions, autism, cerebral palsy, traumatic stress, and other serious health issues. The founder, Shay Beider, pioneered a new therapy called Integrative Touch™Therapy that supports healing from trauma and serious illness. The organization provides proven integrative medicine therapies, education and support that fill critical healthcare gaps. Their success is driven by deep compassion, community and integrity. Each year, InTouch reaches thousands of people at the Integrative Touch Healing Center, both in person and through Telehealth. Thanks to the incredible support of volunteers and contributors, InTouch created a unique scholarship model called Heal it Forward that brings services to people in need at little or no cost to them. To learn more or donate to Heal it Forward, please visit IntegrativeTouch.org |