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The Clearwater Marine Aquarium’s mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release marine animals. In doing this, they also seek to inspire the human spirit. David Kinne, Training and Development Specialist at CMA, tells the inside story of sever
Larry Knauer co-founded the sailing program at Adaptive Adventures, a nonprofit whose motto is "Freedom Through Mobility".  He describes the specially designed boats they use to take people with a range of disabilites (including sight impairmen
The Crisis Prevention Institute's signature Nonviolent Crisis Intervention program has touched millions of lives, helping professional caregivers understand how to prevent and respond to crisis situations in effective and respectful ways.  CEO
There are many ways of thinking about well-being, but one of the most compelling is the notion of "flourishing," which Paula Collins, co-founder of Simply Flourishing, describes as the intersection between feeling good and functioning well. In
Frances Kampouris is the founder of Redville: Strategies for Transitions. She specializes in working with leaders--including politicians and business executives--to help them navigate major transitions. In this interview, she shares some of the
Jessica Bronzert spent several years helping leaders at a Fortune 50 firm develop their resilience to deal with major organizational changes. She recently took the leap to start her own business, The Sparks Group, as an executive coach and cons
"The world needs us to make our visions for change real."--Brinkley HutchingsResilience isn't just about reacting to the problems we encounter in life. We also use resilience when we encounter obstacles in trying to achieve important goals. B
Organizational change presents lots of opportunities for resilience. In this show, Heather Stagl, founder of Enclaria, talks about how change agents can deal with the frustration of trying to get things done without formal authority. Heather 
Have you ever been clear about what you wanted to do, but found it difficult to make the leap? Over the past several years, Jeff Hendler has quit his corporate job, ended his marriage, moved to Mexico and then to Colombia, and started his own c
What happens when a self-reliant man runs into significant health challenges? Claude Werner has served as an Army Ranger, taught firearms skills to military and law enforcement, and publishes a blog on self-defense. A few years ago, he began to
Sara Baker uses writing as a tool to help people heal from trauma. We will talk about her own journey of healing from a series of devastating life events, the workshops she has conducted with cancer patients, and the program she is currently de
Dr. Juliet Mavromatis is a primary-care physician in private practice. She does a great job of staying up to date with  research in the medical field. She will help us understand how physical well-being can affect our resilience, and the most i
Irish singer, songwriter, and performer Cathie Ryan has touched the hearts of people around the world with her songs. She has toured and recorded 5 CDs with her band, and has also toured with Cherish the Ladies. I have had the pleasure of meeti
Millions of people have used 12-step programs to help them overcome alcoholism, drug abuse, and other addictive behaviors. Our guests talk about how they have used these principles to help themselves and others who are in the process of recover
Brian and Brandon's shared interest in photography began their conversation. Brian served as Brandon's mentor, helping him cope with abuse at home and bullying at school, and providing shelter when Brandon was thrown out of his home a few month
Infertility is a challenge that tests the resilience of many couples. Heather and Dan share their story--the issues they faced, how they sustained their resilience, and what they have learned that might be helpful to others. We explore the emot
Janea Boyles co-founded The Mercantile, a specialty food and wine shop, in 2008. Although she is a third-generation entrepreneur, this is the first enterprise in which she is an owner. Starting a business is a great way to encounter challenges
When I first met Ania, she had just returned from the Marathon des Sables, described as "the toughest footrace on earth." She's climbed the Seven Summits--the highest mountains on each of seven continents. Her book Why the Hell Bother? How Clim
Daryl Conner is a writer, consultant, and thought leader in the field of organizational change and strategy execution. His first book, Managing at the Speed of Change, summarized a series of patterns that organizations can use to support the re
The Finns have a word specific to the tenacity and perseverance people display when they endure in the face of seemingly impossible odds: Sisu. Emilia Lahti, a positive psychology expert and researcher, is the face of sisu to the world outside
Trauma can come from many places--war, abuse, accident, events, etc.--and lead to symptoms such as flashbacks, guilt, hyper-vigilance, emotional distancing, and irritability. David Bothe, a holistic healer and founder of Hope & Haven Initiative
Lt. Colonel (retired) Jim Chambers joined the Army in 1969, and served as a Ranger in Vietnam. He started racing sailboats nearly 20 years ago; he and his boat SnowFox have won more trophies than he can count. Jim and I will talk about what led
Rod Goelz loved being a cop. But injuries from an airplane crash ended his law-enforcement career, so he moved into the corporate world--where he survived downsizings, reorganizations, and a brain tumor. When people asked him how he did so well
Among the many kinds of adversities people can face, one of the most challenging is a chronic illness. I'm delighted to have Cindy Coney, author of The Wild Woman's Guide to Living with Chronic Illness, as today's guest. Cindy was diagnosed wit
In the first episode of Resilience Radio, my colleague Jacqueline interviews me, asking questions about what resilience is, why it's important, and whether/how people can develop resilience. You'll also hear a little about my forthcoming book a
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