• Reflecting – An Unconscious Superpower

    This month we explore a superpower that we all have. Happy listening!

  • #117 Don’t Forget To Pay Attention To The “Transport System” – Robin Charbit

    Over the years, we’ve noticed a common refrain after folks leave our programs. Below, Robin reminds us that simply orienting toward our potential for insight is the first step toward having even more.

  • #114 Insight: It’s Always There For You – Cheryl Bond

    Greetings! People in our programs often ask us how to “do” insight. In this month’s letter, Cheryl Bond gives us a helpful hint… listen to learn more!

  • #113 Sometimes You Just Have To Say No… – Nikki Platte

    Sometimes the wisdom of children points us toward unexpected insight. Listen to how this played out for Nikki, who saw something new about the word “no” after watching her daughter use it with abandon.

  • #110 May I Ask A Question? – Robin Charbit

    Have you been perplexed by another person’s behavior? Have you wondered what to do or how to intervene? Have you been at a loss in certain situations? In this month’s newsletter, Robin Charbit explains why you get stuck and shares a helpful yet simple strategy.

  • #94 A Universal Human Dilemma – Julia Rebholz

    The human mind has the miraculous capacity to turn whatever we think into a reality complete with sight, sound, and feeling. Without this capacity we would not experience life. In the newsletter this month, Julia Rebholz from our UK team shares some insight about the mind’s reality-creating capacity and how it can create mental havoc […]

  • #78 Everybody Hates PowerPoint – Sandy Krot

    Can you imagine a workplace without PowerPoint? We can. While an interesting tool, the way PowerPoint is often used stifles the creative process that helps us solve our most vexing problems.

  • #69 Understanding vs. Doing – Sandy Krot

    In previous newsletters, we covered the topic of Understanding vs. Doing. Because this continues to create questions, we wanted to revisit it. Have a listen for further insights.

  • #66 Not Getting What You Want? – Robin Charbit

    This month, Robin Charbit shares what he sees about the mind’s capacity to bring insight. To borrow a phrase from Mick Jagger, “We can’t always get what we want…but we get what we need.”

  • #53 Awakening from a Daymare – Sandy Krot

    This month we are looking at the phenomenon of a “daymare” – like a nightmare, only it happens during the day.

  • #50 Allowing a Change of Heart – Ken Manning

    The times they are a-changin’. We don’t have to look too far to see that Bob Dylan was right. Whether it’s the political and social climate, our employer undergoing restructuring, or the simple loss of a much anticipated vacation, things are definitely not staying the same. So how do we navigate all this with grace […]

  • #47 Time: The Greatest Illusion We Face – Zander Manning

    We received this month’s contribution from Ken Manning’s son Zander. Thanks Zander. Wishing you the best in your final year of school and all the years after.

  • #46 How Do I Do It? – Sandy Krot

    We received a question after last month’s newsletter and would like to address it. We love your questions, so please keep them coming.

  • #44 Why Not Ask For Help? – Kirsten Oppenheim

    We were thrilled to receive this story from one of our program participants. She shared her personal discovery of the power of insight.

  • #41 – How Long Is Your Work Day? – Sandy Krot

    Do you find yourself constantly checked-in to work? Listen for some reflections on where this need for constant connectivity may be coming from.