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Becoming Wildly Resilient
University of Kentucky HR Health and Wellness
120 episodes
5 days ago
Join us as we explore tools, practices, meditations and conversations with members of the UK community. Together we will discover how we can thrive at work, home and beyond. Becoming Wildly Resilient is brought to you by University of Kentucky HR Health & Wellness.
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Join us as we explore tools, practices, meditations and conversations with members of the UK community. Together we will discover how we can thrive at work, home and beyond. Becoming Wildly Resilient is brought to you by University of Kentucky HR Health & Wellness.
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Becoming Wildly Resilient
A Meditation for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) | BWR: Meditation Ep. 115

Listen as Jackie Carroll, health coach with UK HR Health and Wellness, guides listeners through a calming winter meditation designed to support emotional well‑being during the darker months. Through gentle reflection, you’ll explore what nourishes your energy when sunlight is scarce and how small joys can bring warmth into the season.

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2 weeks ago
6 minutes 26 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
"SAD" During Winter Months? 3 Simple Tools for a Resilient Winter | BWR: Practice Ep. 114

Listen as host Amy Rodquist-Kodet, Health Coach with UK HR Health and Wellness, shares simple, research-backed practices to help steady your mood during the dark Winter months. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) impacts millions each year, but small actions—light exposure, gentle movement and self-compassion—can make a meaningful difference. Amy says, “These practices aren’t about fixing everything at once; they’re about shifting your internal weather by a few degrees, building resilience over time.”Key Points:

• Light: Morning light exposure is a powerful cue for your circadian rhythm. Even a short burst of brightness—like turning toward a window or a bright lamp—can support a more positive circadian rhythm.• Movement: Just 10 minutes of low-intensity movement can increase BDNF, a brain chemical tied to emotional stability and resilience. Think of gentle movements like rolling your shoulders or shifting in your seat.• Self-Compassion: Brief moments of self-kindness reduce stress and regulate the nervous system. Pairing a small action with a compassionate phrase—such as “I deserve steadiness and kindness”—makes the practice more powerful and sustainable.

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2 weeks ago
9 minutes 10 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Shining a Light on Seasonal Affective Disorder with Lee Anne Walmsley - BWR: Vodcast Ep. 113

Listen as host Sebastian Calmes, Wellness Specialist with UKHR Health & Wellness, speaks with Lee Anne Walmsley, Assistant Dean ofWellness and Well-Being at the College of Nursing, about Seasonal AffectiveDisorder (SAD)—what it is, why reduced sunlight can impact mood and practicalstrategies to support yourself and others through the winter months—it's timeto become more Wildly Resilient!

 

Other SAD Episodes:

·       "SAD" During Winter Months? 3Simple Tools for a Resilient Winter | BWR: Practice Ep. 114

·       A Meditation for Seasonal AffectiveDisorder (SAD) | BWR: Meditation Ep. 115

Personal Resilience Resources:

Key Takeaways:

·      SAD is more than “winter blues”—it’s arecurring, persistent pattern.
Seasonal Affective Disorder can show up as a consistent heaviness/sadness andlow mood that returns year after year, not just a temporary slump from coldweather or a bad week.

 

·      SAD is biological, not a personal weakness—lightchanges brain chemistry and sleep cycles. Reduced daylight can influence circadianrhythms, lower serotonin (mood support) and increase melatonin (sleepiness),which helps explain why people can feel more fatigued, down and unmotivated inwinter.

 

·      Small, consistent strategies can meaningfullyhelp—especially light, routine, movement and support. Practical tools includegetting outside when the sun is out, considering light therapy, prioritizing regularsleep, adding consistent activity and using social connection as a moodsupport. For persistent or debilitating symptoms, professional support like CBTand healthcare collaboration is important.

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3 weeks ago
17 minutes 44 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Reflecting on the Evidence of Your Resilience | BWR: Meditation Ep. 112

Listen as Jackie Carroll, health coach with UK HRHealth and Wellness, guides listeners through a calming resilience meditationdesigned to help you reconnect with your inner strength. As you settle intostillness, you’ll reflect on past challenges, uncover the qualities that helpedyou rise above them and embrace the wisdom and growth those experiences brought!

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1 month ago
7 minutes 34 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Hope Mapping: A Practice for Resilience | BWR: Practice Ep. 111

Listen as host Amy Rodquist-Kodet, health coachwith UK HR Health and Wellness, shares “Hope Mapping,” a tool for cultivating resilienceand self-efficacy when life feels hard. Hope Mapping is grounded in Hope Theory,the idea that hope is not wishful thinking, but a mindset that cooperativelyuses agency and strategy!

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1 month ago
10 minutes 52 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Personal Resilience Stories from the UK Community (Tony Lynn & Jaime Brown) | BWR: Vlogcast Ep. 110

Personal Resilience Stories from the UK Community (Tony Lynn & Jaime Brown) | BWR: Vlogcast Ep. 110

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1 month ago
21 minutes 36 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Meditation: The Connection Between Emotional Well-Being & The Arts | BWR: Meditation Ep. 109

Listen as Jackie Carroll, health coach with UK HRHealth and Wellness, guides you through a meditation aimed at emotionalwell-being and the arts. Jackie invites you to explore your emotions and awakenyour creative spirit in a space free of judgment, encouraging healing throughartistic expression. Thank you for listening, and as always, be well.

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2 months ago
8 minutes 1 second

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How Does Music Impact Emotional Well-Being? | BWR: Practice Ep. 108

Listen as host Amy Rodquist-Kodet, health coachwith UK HR Health and Wellness, shares a joyful and science-backed approach toemotional regulation through music!

Learn how to create three intentional playlists—Soothe,Move and Lift—that help you navigate stress, reconnect withmeaning, and build resilience. Drawing on neuroscience and personal stories,Amy explains how music can regulate mood, reduce stress hormones and evokepowerful memories that restore a sense of self. Whether you're dancing in yourkitchen or pausing to ask what you need most, this practice invites you to usemusic as a tool for emotional renewal and self-awareness.

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2 months ago
8 minutes 35 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Emotional Well-Being & The Arts with Dr. Beth Arnold | BWR: Vlogcast Ep. 107

Listen as host Sebastian Calmes, Wellness Specialist, and Dr. Beth Arnold, Associate Dean and Professor of Music Performance and Voice, explore the deep relationship between our emotional well-being and the arts. Dr. Beth Arnold and her colleague, Dieter Yeomans, also perform Monteverdi's Laudate Dominum from Selva morale e spirituale (SV 287). 

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2 months ago
20 minutes 59 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
The Arts & Emotional Well-Being with Dr. Beth Arnold & Dieter Yeomans | BWR: Conversation Ep. 107

Listen as host Sebastian Calmes, Wellness Specialist, and Dr. Beth Arnold, Associate Dean and Professor of Music Performance and Voice, explore the deep relationship between our emotional well-being and the arts. Dr. Beth Arnold and her colleague, Dieter Yeomans, also perform Monteverdi's Laudate Dominum from Selva morale e spirituale (SV 287).

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2 months ago
21 minutes 24 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
What Does Spiritual Well-Being Mean to You? | BWR: Meditation Ep. 106

Listen as Jackie Carroll, health coach with UK HRHealth and Wellness, guides you through a reflective journey centered on spiritual well-being. Building on Amy Rodquist-Kodet’s practice of Transcendent Reframing, Jackie invites you to explore what spiritual connection means to you—whether through mindfulness, prayer, sacred texts or simply a sense of belonging. Thank you for listening, and as always, be well!

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3 months ago
7 minutes 17 seconds

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Transcendent Reframing: A Tool for Connecting to your Bigger Picture | BWR: Practice Ep. 105

Listen as host Amy Rodquist-Kodet, health coachwith UK HR Health and Wellness, shares a powerful tool for navigating hardship with greater meaning and compassion.

In this episode, Amy introduces TranscendentReframing, a practice rooted in psychological research and personal experience that helps us shift how we carry suffering. Rather than bypassing pain, this approach invites us to name our stressors, reframe them with intention and anchor them in a larger story of connection.

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3 months ago
10 minutes 34 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Exploring Spiritual Well-Being with Justin Sadle | BWR Vlogcast Ep. 104

In this episode of Becoming Wildly Resilient, Wellness Specialist Sebastian Calmes meets with Justin Sadle, Director of Religious and Spiritual Life at the University of Kentucky, to explore spiritual well-being—one of UK HR Health and Wellness’s eight aspects of well-being. Justin shares insights on what spiritual well-being means, how it differs from religion and universal practices that can help deepen your connection to self and community. Whether you're religious, spiritual or simply curious, this conversation offers thoughtful ways to grow and thrive.

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4 months ago
6 minutes 38 seconds

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Meditative Look at AI as a Collaborative Resilience Tool | BWR: Meditation Ep. 103

Listen as Jackie Carroll, a health coach withUK HR Health and Wellness, leads you through a unique mediation powered by ArtificialIntelligence. This meditation showcases how we can use AI as a collaborativeresilience tool to deepen our well-being—as something that doesn’t replace intentionalwell-being practice, but as another tool to face life’s diverse resiliencechallenges. Each month, Jackie will deepen the ideas presented by AmyRodquist-Kodet's practice. Thank you for listening, and as always, be well!

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4 months ago
7 minutes 48 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for Well-Being | BWR: Practice Ep. 102

Listen as host Amy Rodquist-Kodet, a healthcoach with UK HR Health and Wellness, tells us how we can use artificial intelligence in mindful ways. Amy says, “AI [is] a tool for well-being, not as a replacement for human connection or a shortcut to avoid discomfort but as a powerful partner to help us stay present and focused and even more aligned with our values.” With this attitude,AI can be leveraged as a partner or collaborator! Thank you for listening; and as always, be well!

Key Points:

1. Intentional AI Use Supports Well-Being: AI can be a helpfulpartner in emotional and intellectual wellness when used with purpose. It helpsreduce stress and improve focus—not by replacing human connection, but bysupporting it.

2. If-Then Planning Builds Resilience: Using “implementationintentions” like “If I feel overwhelmed, then I’ll use AI to clarify mynext step” helps shift from stress to action. These simple plans boostfollow-through and reduce mental clutter.

3. Tech Should Enhance, Not Replace, Connection: AI canstreamline tasks and communication, but its role is to free up space formeaningful human moments. Clear boundaries and purpose ensures AI use supportsresilience.

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4 months ago
7 minutes 55 seconds

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A Balanced Perspective on Working & Learning with AI | BWR: Conversation Ep. 101

Listen as host Sebastian Calmes, Wellness Specialist, and Trey Conatser, Assistant Provost for Teaching & Learning, discuss the essential topic of intellectual well-being. As work and education further integrate with artificial intelligence, what should we be mindful of when using AI, so we take care of our intellectual well-being? What’s the difference between large language models and AI? What is a balanced approach to using AI in a complementary way to our creative and learning endeavors, as opposed to replacing our capacity for creativity, critical thought and engaged learning. It’s time to become more wildly resilient! Key Takeaways: 1. Intellectual well-being is multi-dimensional It includes having a clear sense of purpose, feeling empowered to act (agency), believing in your ability to learn (self-efficacy), connecting with others and knowing your work matters. These elements help people stay engaged and resilient in a changing world. 2. Active learning and motivation awareness are essential Learning is most effective when it’s hands-on and reflective. Understanding what motivates you—and how to activate that motivation—helps you overcome challenges and grow intellectually. 3. AI should support, not replace, human learning Generative AI can enhance learning and creativity when used thoughtfully. Be mindful of what you choose to up-skill and de-skill. The key is to use AI as a tool to practice, reflect and build expertise—not just to get quick answers.

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4 months ago
37 minutes 18 seconds

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Deepening Existing Relationships & Starting New Ones | BWR: Meditation Ep. 100

Listen as Jackie Carroll, a health coach with UK HR Health and Wellness, leads you threw an inspirational mediation that helps us reflect on how we can deepen our relationships and have the courage to start new ones! Each month, Jackie will deepen the ideas presented by Amy Rodquist-Kodet's practice. Thank you for listening, and as always, be well!

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5 months ago
7 minutes 48 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
6 Practical Steps for Relationship Satisfaction | BWR: Practice Ep. 99

Listen as host Amy Rodquist-Kodet, a health coach with UK HR Health and Wellness, shares a researched-based, actionable framework for developing genuine trust in professional, family and intimate relationships. By developing trust in our relationships, we establish a space of mutual vulnerability and safety, helping everyone involved to thrive!

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5 months ago
10 minutes 54 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Social Well-Being, Connectedness & Belonging | BWR: Conversation Ep. 98

Listen as host Sebastian Calmes, wellness specialist, and UK HR Health and Wellness Mental Health Therapists, Rhonda Henry and Kim Releford discuss the essential topic of social well-being. They delve into defining its core elements, explore the benefits of strong social ties for overall health, and examine how diverse relationships contribute to our sense of connection. They also address the impact of digital connections, distinguish between loneliness and solitude, and share strategies for sustaining healthy relationships, navigating conflict and setting effective boundaries in both personal and professional contexts.

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5 months ago
40 minutes 7 seconds

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Purposeful Pause: A Meditation for Work & Life | BWR: Meditation Ep. 97

Listen as host Jackie Carroll, a health coach with UK HRHealth and Wellness, guides you through gentle reflection, prompting you toconsider your unique gifts and how you can truly serve! This episode encourageslisteners to deepen their investigation of what values they hold closest to themand meditate on how those values can be used for the good of ourselves andothers!

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6 months ago
8 minutes 30 seconds

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Join us as we explore tools, practices, meditations and conversations with members of the UK community. Together we will discover how we can thrive at work, home and beyond. Becoming Wildly Resilient is brought to you by University of Kentucky HR Health & Wellness.