Checking In with Susan David: Regain control in an unpredictable world
Many of us are feeling stuck right now, forced to adapt to a world that we have little control over. But if we focus too much on these uncontrollable aspects of our lives, we greatly increase our suffering. Learn why our routines and habits are so important to our wellbeing -- and how there are ways we can exercise control even when every day fe...
Checking In with Susan David: Wisdom for the future
It's possible to create extraordinary beauty in the face of stress, separation and illness. Explore the value of music during this difficult time with Richard Kogan, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical Center and noted concert pianist. Guided by the life story of Frédéric Chopin, one of the greatest composers in history, Su...
Checking In with Susan David: Your past, present, future self
Checking In with Susan David: What do you value?
The conditions we live in under COVID-19 have put many of our goals in conflict -- parenting vs work, comforting our loved ones vs social distancing, and more. They can feel like impossible choices in chaotic times. But there's a way to feel more confident in making tough decisions: getting clear about what we value. What's more, our present cir...
Checking In with Susan David: Bonus: The psychological role of habits with James Clear
A special coda to our last episode! Maintaining routines is so important right now that we decided to dive deeper. How do we maintain our stability when our routines are being challenged on a daily basis? Susan speaks with James Clear, the author of "Atomic Habits," to get some prescriptive, actionable advice. (Audio only)
Checking In with Susan David: Facing loneliness with Dr. Steven C. Hayes
The pandemic is putting a spotlight on our loneliness. But by confronting it, and understanding how meaningful connection works, we can take steps to mitigate this difficult feeling. In this episode, Susan is joined by Dr. Steven C. Hayes, Foundation Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada and one of the leading voices in modern psyc...
Checking in with Susan David: Why bad emotions are good
Many of us are witnessing a tyranny of positivity right now -- with calls to "find the silver lining" and "stay positive" amidst a global pandemic. But we are wired to feel negative at times. Contrary to what our culture tells us, accepting our negative emotions can have tangible and powerful benefits. Learn how to rethink happiness and positivi...
Checking In with Susan David: Keep your relationships healthy in quarantine with Dr. Julie Gottman
Many of us are separated from people we typically rely on. Others are sharing space in closer quarters than they're used to. How do we navigate our relationships under these tough new conditions? Susan is joined by Dr. Julie Gottman, the president and cofounder of the Gottman Institute and Affective Software, Inc. As one of the world's foremost ...
Checking In with Susan David: How to manage fear and panic in times of uncertainty
If you're feeling consumed by fear, panic, worry or any other difficult emotion during this global pandemic, you're not alone. But pushing these feelings to the side, or passing them along, simply doesn't work. Instead of rejecting your difficult emotions, learn the steps that you can take today to boost your immunity to these social contagions....
Checking In with Susan David: What kids need during the pandemic
One of the best things that parents can do right now to help their children thrive is to teach them emotional skills. For parents, the most effective way to teach these skills is by practicing them yourself. Learn how to help your kids (and yourself) validate, label and process difficult emotions. (Audio only)
Checking In with Susan David: Bonus: A quick loneliness exercise with Dr. Steven C. Hayes
Checking In with Susan David: Self-compassion for the self-critical
Checking In with Susan David: Bonus: Self-soothing exercises with Dr. Kristin Neff
Practicing self-compassion is so vital right now that we consulted Dr. Kristin Neff on exercises for directing compassion inwards. Kristin is a pioneer in the field of self-compassion research and a co-developer of the empirically supported training program "Mindful Self-Compassion." She guides us on some self-soothing exercises and unpacks the ...
Checking In with Susan David: How to tame burnout when your office is your bedroom
Even before COVID-19, many of us were teetering on the edge of burnout. With the pandemic ushering in changes to daily life, many of our stressors have only worsened. While we can't change our situation, we can change the way we relate to it. Being intentional about when to grit and when to quit, and reassessing what goals are currently realisti...
Checking In with Susan David: Moving forward with grief
Elizabeth Gilbert: It's OK to feel overwhelmed. Here's what to do next
If you're feeling anxious or fearful during the coronavirus pandemic, you're not alone. Offering hope and understanding, author Elizabeth Gilbert reflects on how to stay present, accept grief when it comes and trust in the strength of the human spirit. "Resilience is our shared genetic inheritance," she says. (This virtual conversation is part o...