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Oct 30, 2018

When Joe DiNardo discovered he’d been living with a brain tumor for almost two decades, he relied on his meditation practice to help him face his own mortality. Several years later, when his wife Marcia was diagnosed for Stage IV pancreatic cancer, he relied on that practice once again to help him find his way as a...


Oct 23, 2018

Jen Pastiloff has built her identity and career around connecting with people. She also has profound hearing loss and tinnitus and is deaf without her hearing aids. As a result, she’s had to cultivate other ways of understanding and hearing. On today’s episode, Jen and I talk about the specific challenges that come...


Oct 16, 2018

When Lauren Chiarello was 23 years old, she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Now over nine years in remission, Lauren is deeply involved in cancer advocacy at Memorial Sloan Kettering. From speaking at nurse orientations to being a resource for patients, one thing is clear: Lauren believes that by sharing...


Oct 9, 2018

When you picture a therapy office, you might imagine something tucked away in an office building. Self Space, founded by Jodie Cariss, is just the opposite. With its storefront location, the modern therapy practice is like nothing you’ve encountered before. And that’s 100% intentional, because Jodie wants to...


Oct 2, 2018

When Anthony Piccione was just a year-and-a-half old, he was diagnosed with autism. In his teenage years, he was also diagnosed with anxiety and mood disorder not otherwise specified. Now, Anthony is a playwright and actor, and uses art to bring awareness to the situations he’s experienced. On this episode, Anthony...