The Uplift Podcast

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UPLIFT is a living invitation to discover what is possible when we bring our gifts, passions and visions together for the greater good of all. More content at upliftconnect.com

Episodes

  • Anita Moorjani: The Power of Living Your Purpose

    29/03/2018 Duration: 56min

    Why the world needs more sensitive people to embrace their egos.

  • Daniel Horowitz: The History of the Happiness Movement

    30/01/2018 Duration: 27min

    Exploring the fascinating history of positive psychology and how the pursuit of happiness became a global industry.

  • Dr. Saida Désilets: Claiming Your Sexual Sovereignty

    16/01/2018 Duration: 37min

    How to claim full ownership of our bodies and sexuality.

  • Tali Sharot: The Influential Mind

    09/01/2018 Duration: 36min

    It’s pointless debating with someone who’s got their mind set on certain beliefs...right? We’ve all been in a situation where, despite a clear presentation of all the facts, we just can’t change someone’s mindset. But perhaps we try to influence others in all the wrong ways. Neuroscientist Tali Sharot says using facts and figures is incompatible with how the brain works. When someone disagrees with us what we tend to do is either stop listening or we’ve come up with reasons while they’re talking why they’re wrong and I’m right. She says the brain encodes information differently depending on how we relate to the other person and that emotion plays a bigger role than reason. When trying to influence others she says the best first step is find common ground. When two people make decisions together, when they disagree…. the brain really fails to encode the information coming from the disagreeing partner. But when two people agree, each person is very precisely encoding the information coming from the agreeing pa

  • Robin Grille: Using Flow States for Positive Change

    03/01/2018 Duration: 33min

    Psychologist Robin Grille has been theorising for some time that economic movements correlate directly with parenting and teaching trends. Right now, he says, the future is looking good. There’s definitely a new kind of society emerging, far bigger than what the regular media would ever let you know. He says people around the world are moving away from a top-down governance to a more community style model and believes it’s because we’ve also returned to a more needs based parenting style. He’s also linked it to an awareness of ‘flow’ and cites global research which shows that when children are engaged in activities where they find ‘flow,' their academic performance and behaviour improve. We don’t want to beat each other up when we have access to being who we are...I know places where they’ve started to use democratic schooling systems as a treatment for social violence. Listen to Robin Grille explain the link between economics and parenting here. January 3rd 201833:52 About Our Guest: Robin Grille is a psych

  • Craig Hassed: The Freedom Trap

    27/12/2017 Duration: 23min

    Everybody wants to be free. Freedom and liberty are central to happiness. But can we have too much freedom? Dr. Craig Hassed is one of Australia’s leading mindfulness experts and the author of The Freedom Trap. He says that contemporary definitions of freedom will not lead to happiness but are instead harming us and our planet. Our modern notions of freedom are just removing more and more limitations, or barriers, to a person’s individual will and desire. Whatever we want to do, we should be able to do it as much as we want to. Stay up as late as we want to, eat what we want to...So we’ve got... more opportunity for indulgence than probably any other time in history. All this, he says, is counter to notions of freedom expressed by the world’s great wisdom traditions. Freedom wasn’t just a matter of satisfying every desire you’ve got. Freedom was a matter of transcending desire, being non-attached to desire, not driven by desire. He says that constant desire and wanting only brings dissatisfaction and agitatio

  • Catherine Ingram: Why Courage is Better than Hope

    21/12/2017 Duration: 34min

    Does 'hope’ have the potential to do more harm than good?

  • Ira Israel: How to Survive Your Childhood Now that You’re an Adult

    14/12/2017 Duration: 35min

    Learn the secret to living a truly fulfilling life by revisiting your childhood.

  • Mark Greene: Solving the Masculinity Crisis

    05/12/2017 Duration: 39min

    It’s difficult to think of a time when men and masculinity have been under more scrutiny. In his role as senior editor of the Good Men Project, Mark Greene is confronted on a daily basis with the complex challenges facing men today. He’s convinced that the problems begin from birth when boys are conditioned to lose touch with their emotions. Culturally, we need to let go of this idea that emotional expression is a sign of weakness, or in case of men, that it’s a sign of being feminine. It is not. It’s a super power. It’s our capacity to connect and operate in the world, and to create trust and connection and meaning. He also blames an epidemic of isolation which our culture has forced upon us and says that men in particular suffer from a lack of real connection with friends. If we begin to form connection and communication….If my son can pick these skills up when he’s 12 ...he’s got the ability to begin connecting, self regulating, forming community, self empowering….. he won’t fall prey to peer pressure…..al

  • Natalie Isaacs: The Power of 1 Million Women

    30/11/2017 Duration: 20min

    A former cosmetics manufacturer has convinced hundreds of thousands of women to take a pledge to reduce their carbon footprint. This is her story.

  • Rachel Botsman: Why Trust Matters

    23/11/2017 Duration: 29min

    Trust is the social glue which holds our communities together and once it’s diminished there are profound consequences for culture, society and economies. Author Rachel Botsman contends that we are at the beginning of the biggest trust revolution in history. Where we once placed our trust in institutions like banks, media and government, we’re now likely to place more trust in strangers via technology. The rise of multi-billion-dollar companies such as Airbnb and Uber, whose success depends on trust between strangers, is a clear illustration of how trust can now travel through networks and marketplaces. But she argues that we’re also beginning to lose trust in the new companies, like Facebook and Uber, which replaced the old ones. How (do) we actually preserve this very precious asset that enables us to do things and take risks, and place our faith in remarkable people and places and things where we don’t know the outcome. She’s urging us to take a ‘trust pause’ and examine the relationships and technologies

  • Scarlett Lewis: How to Stop Gun Violence

    15/11/2017 Duration: 39min

    Scarlett Lewis, whose son was killed in the Sandy Hook shooting, responds to the ongoing US gun violence with a surprising message.

  • Michael St George: One Light Together

    09/11/2017 Duration: 33min

    What role does dub poetry have in the struggle for justice?

  • Ask Dr. Bruce Lipton Your Questions!

    31/10/2017 Duration: 35min

    Dr. Bruce Lipton celebrates our 50th episode by answering your questions!

  • David Haskell: The Song of Trees

    24/10/2017 Duration: 28min

    Learn why trees are nature’s most magnificent networkers, and how they can enrich our understanding of biology, human nature and ethics.

  • Maya Soetoro-Ng: Raising Peace Leaders

    19/10/2017 Duration: 34min

    Barack Obama's sister says we can’t leave conflict resolution up to governments. This is what she suggests instead.

  • Roman Krznaric: The Real Meaning of Carpe Diem

    09/10/2017 Duration: 32min

    Have we misinterpreted the true meaning of this popular phrase? Social philosopher, Roman Krznaric, explains five very different ways to seize the day.

  • Fierce Yoga Medicine: Ana Forrest and Jose Calarco

    05/10/2017 Duration: 28min

    How to carry a transformative experience off the mat and into daily life.

  • Yossi Ghinsberg: Life Lessons from the Amazon

    27/09/2017 Duration: 40min

    Yossi Ghinsberg spent three weeks lost and alone in the Bolivian Amazon. Listen to his extraordinary story of survival!

  • Catherine Ingram: Finding Peace in Turbulent Times

    20/09/2017 Duration: 31min

    How to find inner peace in turbulent times.

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