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Resilience Gone Wild (WinWinWin Mindset)

Resilience Gone Wild (WinWinWin Mindset)

著者: Jessica Morgenthal & Kai M Sorensen
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Explore how nature's most adaptable species can inspire you to overcome challenges, lead with purpose, and create lasting change in yourself, your organization, and your community. Resilience isn't just about bouncing back—it's about evolving, learning, and thriving in the face of adversity. Join Jessica Morgenthal, a positive psychology trainer, teacher, author, speaker, coach, and consultant, as she uncovers stories of nature’s remarkable adaptation and survival. Learn from the resilience of sea turtles, parrotfish, banyan trees, and more, and discover what these incredible examples can teach us about building a win-win-win mindset. Each week, we'll dive into awe-inspiring stories from the wild and follow up with expert insights, offering practical lessons on resilience that you can apply to your life, leadership, and organization. When nature wins, we win. Subscribe to "Resilience Gone Wild" wherever you listen to podcasts, and let's grow stronger together. Produced by BLI Studios in partnership with a Win Win Win Mindset Connect with the host Jessica via email: jessica@winwinwinmindset.com Or on the web: winwinwinmindset.com Connect with producer Kai via email: kai@balancinglifesissues.com Or on the web: https://balancinglifesissues.com/podcast-bli/Copyright 2025 Resilience Gone Wild (WinWinWin Mindset) 個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 生物科学 科学 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • The Wisdom of Mother Trees Part 2- Nurturing Young Minds with Rion Nakaya of The Kid Should See This (Episode 38)
    2025/05/08
    In this episode of Resilience Gone Wild, Jessica Morgenthal speaks with Rion Nakaya, the founder and curator of The Kid Should See This (TKSST), an award-winning educational media platform for children. They explore how co-viewing curated videos can foster curiosity, resilience, and media literacy in young audiences. Rion discusses the importance of trust in digital content, the role of audio storytelling, and how authentic narratives help children connect more deeply with nature and science. The episode also touches on parenting metaphors like mother trees and mycelium networks, emphasizing the invisible but powerful role caregivers and educators play in cultivating learning ecosystems.
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    1 時間 11 分
  • The Wisdom of Mother Trees Part 1 – Nurturing Resilience Through Nature’s Network (Episode 37)
    2025/05/01
    In this episode of Resilience Gone Wild, host Jessica Morgenthau explores the powerful metaphor of Mother Trees—the towering elders of old-growth forests who support, protect, and nourish their surrounding ecosystem through vast underground networks. Drawing from the latest research in forest ecology, Jessica reveals how these trees serve as a model for resilience, community care, and environmental sustainability. Listeners will learn how Mother Trees communicate through the Wood Wide Web—a mycorrhizal network of fungi that connects trees and enables them to share nutrients, wisdom, and warnings. Through this lens, the episode uncovers deep insights into how humans can draw strength from quiet, unseen acts of care, interconnectedness, and mutual support. Jessica also discusses the urgent need to protect old-growth forests, which are critical to biodiversity, climate regulation, and ecosystem resilience. Whether you're navigating personal challenges or looking to deepen your environmental awareness, this episode offers inspiring nature-based lessons on resilience, legacy, and the power of nurturing others.
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    19 分
  • Up Close and Personal: Katie Patrick on Gamification, Climate Action, and Creative Learning (Episode 36)
    2025/04/23
    In this dynamic episode of Resilience Gone Wild, host Jessica Morgenthal sits down with environmental engineer, designer, and author Katie Patrick to discuss a groundbreaking approach to environmental education—one that goes beyond awareness and centers on action design. Katie shares her journey from Australia to Silicon Valley and reveals how her experiences shaped the development of tools like the Earth Doctors curriculum and the School of Climate Action Design. These programs aim to inspire sustainable behavior change through gamification, creative expression, and hands-on learning, especially for children.
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    59 分

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