• Individual, Relational, Aspirational: The Three Pillars of Thriving with Dr. Pam King and Nada Jones

  • 2024/11/18
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Individual, Relational, Aspirational: The Three Pillars of Thriving with Dr. Pam King and Nada Jones

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  • Show Notes

    • About Liberty Road podcast and organization
    • “Pursuing your future doesn't end at 40. In fact, it may mark the beginning of knowing who you are, what you're capable of, and what you really want.”
    • What is the Thrive Center?
    • The intersection of psychological science and spiritual wisdom
    • “The irony of the term of mental health is that it's actually defined by mental illness, or pathology, or depression, or anxiety.”
    • What can go right with people?
    • Explicit interest in spirituality: “There’s gotta be something more.”
    • “A historical rift between religiously or spiritual things and psychological science.”
    • Research-backed spirituality
    • “A thriving life is a life on-purpose.”
    • “It’s not just the journey, it’s the direction.”
    • Thriving at the intersection of three pillars of life: individual, relational, and aspirational.
    • “In the deepest part of my being, I really want to enable people to thrive in a very holistic way. And live more fully into who they are. Living more authentically, living with deeper connection and, and with deeper purpose.”
    • Not just another self-help platform
    • “How do you help us understand purpose or thriving when maybe we haven't put ourselves first?”
    • Balance and moving through extremes
    • Life is fluid and dynamic
    • Middle age as a period of flux
    • Looking at opportunities in challenges
    • Motherhood and service for others
    • Finding joy
    • Examples for each three pillars
    • Stay-at-home mom moving into a new phase of life
    • “Start with loving ourselves and giving ourselves grace.”
    • “Bring out the best in yourself. Love yourself.”
    • What images come to mind as positive memories of competency and strength?
    • Obligations in relationships
    • What are we actually living out? Is it consistent with our values?
    • Change your environment or change yourself.
    • What is spirituality?
    • “Spirituality is people’s perception and experience of transcendence. … But also our response to transcendence.”
    • Spiritual health and psychology—”Not all spirituality is helpful or healthful.”
    • “I think we're living in a spiritually void time.”
    • “Have we deprived ourselves of something in an effort to not deprive ourselves of anything?”
    • Pam King on life in the “middle third”
    • Reprioritizing and making professional shifts
    • What keeps you grounded? 10 minutes of silence of meditation.
    • What are you currently reading? Open and Unafraid by W. David Taylor / Strength That Remains, by Tracy Kidder
    • What is a skincare musthave? SBLA Facial Wand
    • What has surprised you about the good life? There’s more losses than anticipated.
    • What has your work done to liberate you? Reworking and reconsidering purpose; “Diving deep in conversations with people has been liberating and wonderful.”

    About Nada Jones

    Nada Jones is the founder and CEO of Liberty Road, a podcast and organization for entrepreneurial women focused on growth, wisdom, sharing stories, and finding purpose. Discover more of her work at www.liberty-road.com.

    About the Thrive Center

    • Learn more at thethrivecenter.org.
    • Follow us on Instagram @thrivecenter
    • Follow us on X @thrivecenter
    • Follow us on LinkedIn @thethrivecenter

    About Dr. Pam King

    Dr. Pam King is Executive Director the Thrive Center and is Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science at Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. Follow her @drpamking.

    About With & For

    • Host: Pam King
    • Senior Director and Producer: Jill Westbrook
    • Operations Manager: Lauren Kim
    • Social Media Graphic Designer: Wren Juergensen
    • Consulting Producer: Evan Rosa

    Special thanks to the team at Fuller Studio and the Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy.

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Show Notes

  • About Liberty Road podcast and organization
  • “Pursuing your future doesn't end at 40. In fact, it may mark the beginning of knowing who you are, what you're capable of, and what you really want.”
  • What is the Thrive Center?
  • The intersection of psychological science and spiritual wisdom
  • “The irony of the term of mental health is that it's actually defined by mental illness, or pathology, or depression, or anxiety.”
  • What can go right with people?
  • Explicit interest in spirituality: “There’s gotta be something more.”
  • “A historical rift between religiously or spiritual things and psychological science.”
  • Research-backed spirituality
  • “A thriving life is a life on-purpose.”
  • “It’s not just the journey, it’s the direction.”
  • Thriving at the intersection of three pillars of life: individual, relational, and aspirational.
  • “In the deepest part of my being, I really want to enable people to thrive in a very holistic way. And live more fully into who they are. Living more authentically, living with deeper connection and, and with deeper purpose.”
  • Not just another self-help platform
  • “How do you help us understand purpose or thriving when maybe we haven't put ourselves first?”
  • Balance and moving through extremes
  • Life is fluid and dynamic
  • Middle age as a period of flux
  • Looking at opportunities in challenges
  • Motherhood and service for others
  • Finding joy
  • Examples for each three pillars
  • Stay-at-home mom moving into a new phase of life
  • “Start with loving ourselves and giving ourselves grace.”
  • “Bring out the best in yourself. Love yourself.”
  • What images come to mind as positive memories of competency and strength?
  • Obligations in relationships
  • What are we actually living out? Is it consistent with our values?
  • Change your environment or change yourself.
  • What is spirituality?
  • “Spirituality is people’s perception and experience of transcendence. … But also our response to transcendence.”
  • Spiritual health and psychology—”Not all spirituality is helpful or healthful.”
  • “I think we're living in a spiritually void time.”
  • “Have we deprived ourselves of something in an effort to not deprive ourselves of anything?”
  • Pam King on life in the “middle third”
  • Reprioritizing and making professional shifts
  • What keeps you grounded? 10 minutes of silence of meditation.
  • What are you currently reading? Open and Unafraid by W. David Taylor / Strength That Remains, by Tracy Kidder
  • What is a skincare musthave? SBLA Facial Wand
  • What has surprised you about the good life? There’s more losses than anticipated.
  • What has your work done to liberate you? Reworking and reconsidering purpose; “Diving deep in conversations with people has been liberating and wonderful.”

About Nada Jones

Nada Jones is the founder and CEO of Liberty Road, a podcast and organization for entrepreneurial women focused on growth, wisdom, sharing stories, and finding purpose. Discover more of her work at www.liberty-road.com.

About the Thrive Center

  • Learn more at thethrivecenter.org.
  • Follow us on Instagram @thrivecenter
  • Follow us on X @thrivecenter
  • Follow us on LinkedIn @thethrivecenter

About Dr. Pam King

Dr. Pam King is Executive Director the Thrive Center and is Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science at Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. Follow her @drpamking.

About With & For

  • Host: Pam King
  • Senior Director and Producer: Jill Westbrook
  • Operations Manager: Lauren Kim
  • Social Media Graphic Designer: Wren Juergensen
  • Consulting Producer: Evan Rosa

Special thanks to the team at Fuller Studio and the Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy.

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