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RIGHT HERE! RIGHT NOW! is a brand new podcast where we remind you that being present and mindful in each of our moments is the only way to truly be able to learn. And from LEARNING comes GROWTH! A true transformation into our most authentic selves. The mindset is that we must be present and looking for the lesson in what we are experiencing - day to day; moment to moment. And one of the primary purposes of learning and growth is to take us to places we did not think were possible and to prepare us for a challenge that will make us better human beings; or the lives of our families better; even to help our colleagues and those in our charge better. Sometimes the challenges are known - so many times the challenges are a bit of a surprise. As long as we see the challenge as an opportunity, we will learn from them and carry on to better places down a path lined with lessons and teachings. We recognize in this philosophy that we have the capacity - even the responsibility - to begin again - and your NEW beginning starts RIGHT HERE! RIGHT NOW!

What if wellness isn’t about comfort…but about capacity?In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, we explore a foundational truth:The path to wellness is not found in avoiding discomfort, but in learning how to build a relationship with it.This episode serves as a wellness primer—an introduction to how the mind, body, heart, and soul grow stronger through deliberate, meaningful challenge.Together, we unpack how:Discomfort can become a teacher instead of a threatChosen struggle builds resilience, capacity, and agencyThe nervous system learns through experience, not reassuranceWellness is a journey of becoming, not a destinationExplore and Discover:Why wellness is built through challenge, not easeThe difference between suffering (imposed) and struggle (chosen)How exposure rewires the brain and reduces fearThe science of hormesis—how stress makes us strongerHow the brain learns: “I’ve been here before. I can handle this.”Why capacity expands at the edge of discomfortWe'll hear how an Olympic gold medalist turned their suffering into a meaningful struggle and how we can learn and be inspired by her journey!Be present!Be mindful!Right Here! Right Now!Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message

What if wellness isn’t about comfort…but about capacity?In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, we explore a foundational truth:The path to wellness is not found in avoiding discomfort, but in learning how to build a relationship with it.This episode serves as a wellness primer—an introduction to how the mind, body, heart, and soul grow stronger through deliberate, meaningful challenge.Together, we unpack how:Discomfort can become a teacher instead of a threatChosen struggle builds resilience, capacity, and agencyThe nervous system learns through experience, not reassuranceWellness is a journey of becoming, not a destinationExplore and Discover:Why wellness is built through challenge, not easeThe difference between suffering (imposed) and struggle (chosen)How exposure rewires the brain and reduces fearThe science of hormesis—how stress makes us strongerHow the brain learns: “I’ve been here before. I can handle this.”Why capacity expands at the edge of discomfortWe'll hear how an Olympic gold medalist turned their suffering into a meaningful struggle and how we can learn and be inspired by her journey!Be present!Be mindful!Right Here! Right Now!Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message

Sometimes the most powerful step forward begins with a pause.In this special interlude episode of Right Here! Right Now!, we invite listeners to slow down and integrate the insights from the first half of Season 5. Instead of rushing ahead, this episode offers a moment to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with the deeper themes shaping the season - perhaps shaping our experiences.Across the first six episodes, we explored the internal pillars that help us live with greater intention, awareness, and purpose. Each concept builds upon the next, forming a foundation for personal growth and meaningful impact.This episode brings those ideas together and reveals the hidden element that connects them all: the pause.Consider reflecting on these questions as you continue the journey:What have you begun noticing more since Episode 1?What small actions are shaping your identity?Where are you still trying to control what cannot be controlled?What change has quietly reshaped you recently?When did you last truly inhabit the pause?Take one breath.Not to escape the moment.But to inhabit it.Right here. Right now.Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message

In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of embracing both work and play as interconnected aspects of life, inspired by a timeless quote from Francois Auguste Rene Chateaubriand. The idea of fully immersing oneself in any endeavor—whether it’s labor or leisure—creates a space where the distinction between work and play fades, allowing us to approach life with a sense of wonder and creativity.We reflect on how this mindset has reshaped my approach to my own career in healthcare and how a spirit of playfulness and joy can enrich our professional lives, leading to deeper engagement, collaboration, and even innovation. This episode challenges us to cultivate mindfulness, presence, and enthusiasm in everything we do, transforming ordinary tasks into opportunities for growth and fulfillment and yes, joy!!Key Takeaways:Work and Play as One: By integrating joy and purpose into our tasks, we blur the lines between work and play, creating more fulfilling experiences.Flow and Mindfulness: Being present in the moment, whether at work or during recreation, allows us to tap into a state of flow where challenges become enjoyable.Intrinsic Motivation: Shifting from a mindset of “I have to” to “I get to” go to work can transform your outlook, fostering creativity and gratitude.Childlike Wonder: Reclaiming the joy and curiosity of our youth can bring levity to even the most serious of tasks, allowing for more connection and collaboration.Practical Wisdom: We share our insights on how to apply these principles in everyday life, from the workplace to personal pursuits.Quote of the Episode: "A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation." – Francois Auguste Rene ChateaubriandMentioned in this Episode:Heraclitus: "No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it is not the same river and he is not the same man."Aristotle: "We are what we repeatedly do, excellence is not an act but a habit."Actionable Insight: Take a moment to reflect on your own life—where can you bring more playfulness and joy into your daily tasks? Start small by finding one area where you can blur the lines between work and leisure, and see how it transforms your approach.Thank You for Listening: Thank you for tuning in to Right Here! Right Now! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend, and let’s continue spreading the joy of living with purpose and wonder. Don’t forget to share, subscribe, leave a review, and stay tuned for more mindful insights in upcoming episodes.Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message

What if "happiness" isn’t the goal?What if mattering the mission?In this deeply reflective episode of Right Here! Right Now!, we explore how fitting in, belonging, and mattering shape our lives, our relationships, and our resilience.Because belonging welcomes you…But mattering changes everything.Be presentBe mindfulRight Here!Right Now!Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message

Change doesn’t just alter our circumstances.It confronts our identity, challenges our illusion of control, and invites us to evolve from who we believe we are toward why we are.In this episode, we explore how we can shift our relationship with change — especially the unwanted and unforeseen kind — from resistance to revelation.Drawing inspiration from Stoic philosophy, modern neuroscience, Adam Grant’s work on belief flexibility, and Maya Shankar’s The Other Side of Change, this conversation examines:Why change often feels like a threat rather than an opportunityHow attachment to identity fuels resistanceThe difference between volunteered change and imposed changeWhy our WHY becomes our compass when life knocks us off courseThe power of curiosity in becoming better agents of changeThe role of moral elevation in expanding who we believe we can becomeWhy “we contain multitudes” — and why that mattersThis episode re-frames change not as something to endure, but as something to wield.Because:Change doesn’t interrupt the path. It reveals it. What happens to us does not define us. How we evolve through it does.As always, the invitation is simple — return to this moment, and choose consciously who you are becoming.Right here. Right now.Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message

Just in time for Valentine's ♥ Day, we are talking love! And we will be talking about a special and perhaps a not so popular type of love...a love that is vital to being able to live a life filled with an abundance of more fulfilling love...a love that we must start to be more comfortable with…a love that, we will come to learn, is critical to being able to love better and more deeply and more genuinely!The love that we will be talking about is the love we have for …. OURSELVES! SELF-LOVE! We will discuss the emotions of empathy and compassion and how we often consider these elements related to others. We will learn the importance of how practicing empathy and having compassion for ourselves are key to loving ourselves more wholly. We will learn about the concepts of self-kindness, common humanity and mindfulness and how we can use these practices to overcome the barriers to self love which include self criticism, self judgment, and self hatred.So come on this journey of being present and being mindful and how mindfulness can help unleash a more loving version of yourself - to yourself - Right Here! Right Now!Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message

Control vs. Agency: Where Freedom Really LivesWhat are we truly in control of in our lives—and where does real agency begin?In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, we explore the deeply human tension between control and agency, especially in the face of change, loss, uncertainty, and the thoughts that often feel like they run our lives.Through reflections on internal and external locus of control, mindfulness, Stoic wisdom, and breath-based presence, this episode invites listeners to loosen their grip on the illusion of control without slipping into resignation. Instead, we re-frame agency as something quieter and more powerful: the ability to choose how we relate to what happens.This episode asks:Where is the line between “I make things happen” and “things happen and I respond”?What is the difference between agency and the illusion of control?How do internal and external locus of control shape resilience, meaning, and worth?Why does agency live in the pause between stimulus and response?How can the breath serve as a bridge between surrender and choice?As the episode unfolds, listeners are gently reminded: We don’t control the cards we’re dealt. But we do control how deliberately we play them.This reflection sets the foundation for next week’s episode on the science of change and how change changes us, offering insight, grounding, and practical wisdom for navigating life as it is—right here, right now.This episode invites you to revisit an episode from season 3: Amor Fati Episode Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message

What if real change doesn’t begin with a resolution, but with a decision about who you are becoming?In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, we step beyond the familiar “New Year, New You” cycle and into something far more sustainable: identity-based change rooted in presence.Using insights from psychology, mindfulness, and James Clear’s Atomic Habits, this episode explores why so many resolutions fade quickly and how lasting transformation emerges instead from small, deliberate actions aligned with who we wish to be.Along the way, we reflect on:The Fresh Start Effect and why temporal landmarks like New Year’s Day feel so compellingWhy focusing on what we want to do often fails, while focusing on who we want to become enduresJames Clear’s three layers of behavior change: outcomes, processes, and identityThe idea that every small action is a vote for the person you are becomingHow mindful awareness and breath turn ordinary moments into thresholds for renewalThe episode closes with a personal, poetic reflection written on a New Year’s Eve train ride into Brooklyn, weaving memory, nostalgia, and presence into a final invitation: to begin again, not once a year, but moment by moment.This is an episode for anyone who feels the pull to change, but wants to do so with patience, compassion, and depth.Right here.Right now.Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message

What if purpose isn’t something to chase, but something to remember?In this episode of Right Here, Right Now, we explore the inner journey from purpose to meaning to mission—and how presence is the bridge that turns intention into lived reality.Through reflections, neuroscience, philosophy, and lived experience, this episode invites listeners to slow down, listen inward, and reconnect with what truly matters.In this moment open up to an exploration of: The difference between purpose, meaning, and missionWhy purpose is a compass, not our destinationHow meaning is created through reflection and choiceHow mission brings our inner values into everyday actionThe role of presence and attention in shaping our realityHow challenges can clarify our perspective rather than cloud itA guided meditative reflection to reconnect with your inner directionHow living with intention may lead to arete—excellence of characterThis episode is a gentle reminder that your mission isn’t ahead of you.It’s already within you—waiting to be lived.Pause. Breathe. Listen.Your next meaningful step begins right here, right now.Feedback? Ideas? Send us a message