Writer. Podcaster. Speaker. Small Steps Coach.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementAlternative HealthHealth & Fitness |
Not everything has to get bigger, grow, evolve. Sometimes applying the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach is the best path forward. more
Confusion causes stress. Too much detail is often unnecessary. Live by simple truths and we’re all better for it. Also, meditation can suck. more
A senior bus gave me a moment of pause. And speaking of pauses, my favorite stolen moment of late. And, functional medicine? Don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. more
This episode may surprise you. Do I actually defend social media? More than a little bit, but I also discuss the virtues of running so slow that people make fun of you and the nasty comments silverback gorillas leave on Facebook. more
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Do Not let Sid’s quick wit fool you! He shares deep insights on how to live an examined life. Go back and listen to any and all episodes— these are all gems!!!!
People listen to you to get away from politics. more
High quality points to ponder from someone who actually walks the talk. It is profoundly refreshing to have met Sid through The Stanford Inn - my family has adopted many of his healthy living techniques and recipes since our workshop and this podcast is a wonderful extension of that experience.
I’ve been a big fan of Sid for many years. I’ve read both of his books and listened to every episode of his previous podcast, and this podcast. I appreciate his viewpoint and humor. My husband and I went out to Mendocino a few years ago and even took his class and stayed at The Stanford Inn because we are such big fans. My only request to Sid: please do a video on roasting coffee!! I bought a coffee roaster and can’t find any good instructional videos!! ☕️
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