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The Mindful Living
Avik Chakraborty and Sana
415 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to The Mindful Living, where we explore mental health and mindfulness. I’m your host, Sana, and in each episode, we’ll hear from inspiring guests—experts, thought leaders, and individuals with remarkable stories—who share their insights on living a healthier, more mindful life. We’ll dive into managing stress, overcoming challenges, and finding balance. Whether you seek inspiration, support, or a moment of relaxation,.Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? Send The Mindful Living a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/themindfulliving
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Welcome to The Mindful Living, where we explore mental health and mindfulness. I’m your host, Sana, and in each episode, we’ll hear from inspiring guests—experts, thought leaders, and individuals with remarkable stories—who share their insights on living a healthier, more mindful life. We’ll dive into managing stress, overcoming challenges, and finding balance. Whether you seek inspiration, support, or a moment of relaxation,.Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? Send The Mindful Living a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/themindfulliving
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The Mindful Living
How Can Mindful Leadership Transform the Trades Without Slowing Work Down? with Tracy Austin
In this episode of The Mindful Living Podcast, host Sana sits down with Tracy Austin, founder of Elevated Talent Consulting and host of the People Strategy podcast, to unpack what mindful leadership actually looks like on job sites in the trades. Instead of treating mindfulness as a buzzword, Tracy breaks it down as clear intention, safety focused decision making, and the shift from autopilot to conscious leadership. You will hear how she reframes productivity from outputs to outcomes, why “I don’t have time” is usually a symptom of unclear goals, and how curiosity can short circuit blame and defensiveness in tough conversations. Tracy also walks through her Tough Talk Blueprint, a practical framework that helps leaders separate facts from feelings, address real problems, and have direct conversations without defaulting to “my way or the highway”. If you are leading crews, managing subs, or responsible for people in any high pressure environment, this conversation will help you rethink how you show up. Not softer, just smarter. About the Guest : Tracy Austin is a strategic HR and leadership consultant for the trades and founder of Elevated Talent Consulting. She hosts The People Strategy Podcast and uses tools like the Predictive Index to help organizations understand natural behavioral styles, hire better, and retain key talent. Through her Tough Talk Blueprint, she equips leaders to handle difficult conversations with clarity, data, and empathy so teams can operate safely, efficiently, and with less drama. Key Takeaways : Mindful leadership in the trades is not about slowing everything down. It is about clarity so work, safety, and communication become more efficient and less reactive. There is a crucial difference between outputs and outcomes. Output is the task, like “recording a podcast” or “framing the door”. Outcome is the impact, like revenue, new clients, or safer job sites. Leaders need to design their calendars around outcomes, not busywork. The common complaint “I don’t have enough time” usually means the leader is doing outputs that do not actually drive outcomes. When tasks do not lead to clear results, they should be redesigned or eliminated. In the trades, safety is a strong reason for mindful leadership. Questioning processes, vendors, and habits keeps teams off autopilot and reduces preventable risk. Mindfulness is not always the word you sell. Tracy often frames it as curiosity and clarity, matching the language of her audience so the ideas land instead of getting dismissed. Curiosity gets leaders out of blame and shame. Asking “I wonder what is going on with this person or process that I do not yet know about” interrupts judgment and opens space for collaboration. The Tough Talk Blueprint separates facts from feelings, clarifies the real impact of a problem, checks whether the right data is on the table, and then aligns on a clear request and result. Resistance like “this will never work here” is often a self issue, not an organizational issue. Doing nothing is also a decision, and it guarantees the current problems stay. Effective tough talks require self awareness and empathy. Leaders need to be willing to see their own blockers, listen for what is not being said, and move away from “my way or the highway” dynamics. Real leadership in the trades is about presence and intention, not toughness for its own sake. The goal is to lead from grounded awareness instead of constant reactivity. How to Connect with the Guest : Listeners can connect with Tracy Austin and access her work here . Website : Elevated Talent Consulting - https://www.elevatedtalentconsulting.com LinkedIn : Tracy Austin Check the website for direct links to connect with Tracy, explore the Tough Talk Blueprint, and learn more about her People Strategy work for leaders in the trades. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM . Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here . https://
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4 days ago
19 minutes

The Mindful Living
How Can We Reclaim Wholeness So Our Children Don't Have To Heal Our Pain with Rachel Brown?
In this The Mindful Living Podcast episode, host Sana sits down with Rachel Brown to unpack a hard truth. if we do not deal with our own trauma, stress, and people pleasing, our children end up carrying the emotional bill. Rachel shares how chronic illness, IVF, career burnout and a full nervous system finally forced her to stop chasing the next fix and start listening to her body. Together, they explore how generational stress, perfectionism, and “good girl” conditioning quietly shape motherhood, marriage, and identity. This is a straight talking conversation about conscious parenting, emotional regulation, boundaries with family, and why five minutes of intentional self care can shift the entire atmosphere at home. If you are a tired parent who snaps, regrets it, and then lies awake replaying the day, this episode shows you how to start reclaiming wholeness so your kids do not have to heal from your pain later. grounded, practical, and focused on real life homes, not Instagram versions of parenting. About the Guest: Rachel Brown is a UK based holistic practitioner, former pharmacist and teacher, and a mother of two boys, whose journey through chronic illness, IVF, burnout, and a breakdown led her into deep work around emotional healing and generational stress. Drawing on holistic therapies, nervous system work, and energy based practices, she now supports mothers to stop living in survival mode, release inherited emotional burdens, and model healthier patterns for their children. Through her Conscious Motherhood Collective community, Rachel helps women move from people pleasing and exhaustion to grounded self trust, emotional responsibility, and more aligned parenting. Key Takeaways: Breaking generational stress starts with one honest adult willing to stop people pleasing, set boundaries, and model nervous system care at home. Rachel shows how chronic illness, IVF, career burnout, and perfectionism are signals, not failures, pointing parents back to alignment and self-trust. Emotional regulation is a daily practice. pause, breathe, name the trigger, choose a calmer response, and repair with your child instead of shutting down. Kids do not need perfect parents. they need caregivers who apologise, share feelings in age-appropriate ways, and demonstrate emotional responsibility. Unprocessed grief, war trauma, and scarcity beliefs can live in the body for generations. conscious parenting means doing the inner work so our kids do not carry that load. Five minutes of non-negotiable self-care. a bath, a walk, or quiet breathing. can interrupt survival mode and open space for more grounded choices. Community and support matter. mothers need spaces like Conscious Motherhood Collective to be witnessed, regulated, and reminded they are not alone. When parents show up as their true selves instead of who society expects them to be, children learn that their own authenticity is safe and non-negotiable. How Listeners Can Connect with Rachel Brown: Rachel invites mothers who are ready to stop coping and start healing to connect here. Facebook Group: Conscious Motherhood CollectiveSearch “Conscious Motherhood Collective” on Facebook and request to join her community for mothers doing this inner work together. Facebook Profile: Rachel BrownFind her via her profile “Rachel Brown” and access her latest content, lives, and resources on conscious parenting and emotional healing. Instagram: @Rachel E. BrownAs shared in the episode, her Instagram handle is described as “underscore Rachel E. Brown underscore.” Search that phrasing on Instagram to follow her updates, tools, and reflections on motherhood, nervous system care, and generational healing. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM. Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal
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1 week ago
33 minutes

The Mindful Living
Can Mindfulness Actually Work for an ADHD Brain. Featuring Jorie Houlihan
Mindfulness sounds peaceful in theory. Quiet rooms. Slow breathing. A still mind. But for an ADHD brain that runs on rapid fire, the traditional version feels unrealistic. In this The Mindful Living episode, host Sana cuts through the noise with ADHD educator and dopamine strategist Jorie Houlihan, who brings a ground level understanding of what presence looks like when distraction is the default.This episode reframes mindfulness for neurodivergent people with evidence backed insights, real world examples, and practical frameworks that actually work. No spiritual gatekeeping. No one size fits all solutions. Just a candid conversation about emotional regulation, sensory grounding, dopamine driven habits, time blindness, and how the ADHD brain filters the world.If you have ever felt like mindfulness culture was built for everybody except you, this conversation gives you tools that are built for your actual operating system. ABOUT THE GUEST: Jorie Houlihan is a coach, speaker, podcast host, and advocate for ADHD awareness. Diagnosed at 49 after decades of internal chaos, she now teaches dopamine informed systems, sensory based mindfulness, emotional regulation strategies, and ADHD friendly executive functioning tools. She is the host of ADHD and? with Jorie Houlihan. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Mindfulness for ADHD is not about shutting the brain down. The mind is wired to think, and wandering thoughts are not failure. Sensory grounding techniques like listening to birds, feeling textures, smelling coffee, or walking meditation help the ADHD brain stay present without forcing stillness. ADHD challenges such as time blindness, emotional reactivity, and overstimulation make traditional meditation practices feel inaccessible, so practices must be redesigned for neurodivergent wiring. Oversimplifying steps is not condescending for ADHD. It reduces overwhelm and builds consistent follow through by breaking tasks into micro-actions. Habit stacking, such as pairing deep breathing with a morning coffee routine, increases success because it attaches mindfulness to something the brain already expects. Flexibility matters more than rigid consistency. Missing a day is not failure. The ADHD brain responds better to adaptive integration than strict discipline. Music can act as a mindfulness tool because dopamine rich songs anchor attention and regulate mood. Picking one mindfulness strategy at a time prevents burnout. ADHD brains tend to overdo everything at once, which leads to abandoning practices entirely. Curiosity, not judgment, is the most effective emotional lens for managing irritability, overstimulation, or internal chaos. Mindfulness becomes effective when it supports joy, not when it mimics a neurotypical model. HOW TO CONNECT WITH THE GUEST Website: https://joriehoulihan.com/  Instagram Podcast: ADHD and. with Jorie Houlihan (available on all major podcast platforms) WANT TO BE A GUEST ON The Mindful Living? DM on PM. Send me a message on PodMatchDM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. ABOUT HEALTHY MIND BY AVIK Healthy Mind By Avik is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it has become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty. storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate. this channel shares powerful podcasts and grounded conversations on• Mental Health and Emotional Well being• Mindfulness
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1 week ago
36 minutes

The Mindful Living
Can Timeline Therapy Turn Anxiety Into Mindful Living? ft. Melissa Deally
In this episode of The Mindful Living Podcast, host Sana sits down with Melissa Deally, integrative mind body health practitioner, NLP trainer and Timeline Therapy trainer, to break down how our unconscious mind quietly drives our emotional patterns, anxiety and even dis-ease in the body. They unpack what Timeline Therapy actually is, how it integrates with mindfulness, and why endlessly retelling your trauma story is not the only path to healing. Melissa explains the link between the conscious mind, the unconscious mind and the nervous system, using clear analogies like pearl necklaces and movie screens so listeners can actually apply this in real life. You will hear how stored anger, sadness and limiting decisions like "I am not enough" keep the mental fan spinning at full speed, and how Timeline Therapy slows that fan so your system can finally process, release and reset. If you are curious about trauma informed healing that is practical, efficient and does not require rehashing every painful memory on repeat, this conversation gives you a straight talking roadmap that works across cultures and time zones  About the Guest.: Melissa Deally is an integrative mind body health practitioner, trainer of NLP and Timeline Therapy, and a hypnotherapist. She specializes in working with the unconscious mind to release stored emotions, trauma and limiting beliefs so people can move from anxiety and overwhelm into clarity and agency. Melissa is the founder of Amplify Impact Academy, runs the Meet Your Unconscious Mind workshop series, and hosts the podcasts Clear the Screenand Don't Wait for Your Wake Up Call. Key Takeaways: Timeline Therapy integrates conscious, unconscious and superconscious levels of mind so you can release stored emotions without endlessly retelling your trauma story. The unconscious mind stores every memory plus the emotional charge. Once you extract the learning, the body can safely release anger, sadness, fear, guilt and shame that drive anxiety and dis-ease. Emotions are data, not defects. Society teaches us to stuff feelings down, which overloads the nervous system and eventually shows up as physical symptoms and patterns of burnout. Timeline Therapy goes to the root cause of an emotion in its gestalt, like the end bead on a pearl necklace. When the root is released, the entire chain of past emotional events loses its charge. Limiting decisions such as “I am unworthy, not good enough, powerless or unlovable” are identified and cleared, then replaced with more accurate internal beliefs using hypnotherapy. Anxiety is reframed as a signal of misdirected focus. Using the Clear the Screen method, clients shift from the “horror movie” version of the future to a “love story” version, reducing anxiety around interviews, exams and public speaking. Mindfulness and Timeline Therapy are complementary. Mindfulness anchors you in the present, while Timeline Therapy strategically visits the past and future to clear what no longer serves you. How to Connect with the Guest: Listeners can connect with Melissa and explore her work here: Website and programs: https://amplifyimpactacademy.com/um Next workshop, Today on 17th Nov, details and joining link on website Email. info@amplifyimpactacademy.com Workshops. Monthly free “Meet Your Unconscious Mind” Workshop (details on the website) YouTube. Clear the Screen demos and educational content. Search for Amplify Impact Academy Podcasts. Clear the Screen Podcast Don't Wait for Your Wake Up Call PodcastAvailable on major podcast apps   Be a Guest on the Network: Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy LifeDM on PM. Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik. We do not intend to harm, defa
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1 week ago
32 minutes

The Mindful Living
Why Are We Really Here on Earth and What Is Our True Purpose? with Hans Wilhelm
This episode of the Mindful Living Podcast cuts through the noise and gets straight into the big existential debate. Why are we here? What is our purpose? And why does modern life keep pulling us away from the answers already sitting within us? Sana sits down with global spiritual teacher and bestselling author Hans Wilhelm, whose visual teachings have reached millions. Together they unravel karma, reincarnation, soul lessons, and why every challenge is designed for our growth. The conversation blends mysticism and practicality in a grounded way that speaks directly to thinkers, seekers, and skeptics alike.  About the Guest: Hans Wilhelm is a bestselling author, spiritual teacher, and creator of the YouTube channel Life Explained, featuring 140+ hand-drawn animated videos on karma, reincarnation, and universal spiritual laws. His work translates complex metaphysics into simple, visual messages that resonate across cultures and belief systems. Key Takeaways: • Every soul comes to Earth for different reasons. Some for karma, some to serve, some to learn, some for enjoyment.• Karma isn’t punishment. It’s a learning system designed to help us grow through experience and forgiveness.• Distraction culture keeps us from hearing our inner guidance. Stillness is confronting but necessary.• Mindfulness isn’t optional. It’s how we stay aligned with purpose instead of chasing ego-driven goals.• True purpose isn’t a brand, a title, or a mission. It’s giving full attention to what’s in front of us.• Spiritual seeking can easily become an ego trap if we’re not grounded.• Every moment is medicine. Every person we meet is part of our soul curriculum.• Forgiveness, repentance, and self-reflection move us closer to our original essence.• Raising our vibration is about loving more, not achieving more.• A single smile can carry the power to save a life and redirect a destiny. Connect with the Guest: YouTube: YouTubeWebsite: LifeExplained.comYou may contact Hans directly through the contact form on his site. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatchDM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer:This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on mental health, emotional well-being, trauma healing, mindfulness, spirituality, and conscious living. With thousands of episodes and global listeners, we unite voices and break stigma. ContactBrand: Healthy Mind By Avik™Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.comWebsite: www.healthymindbyavik.comBased in: India & USA Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and partnerships. CHECK PODCAST SHOWS & BE A GUEST:Listen: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavikBe a guest: https://www.healthymindbyavik.com/beaguestVideo Testimonial: https://www.healthymindbyavik.com/testimonialsCommunity: https://nas.io/healthymindNewsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ OUR SERVICESBusiness Podcast Management: https://ourofferings.healthymindbyavik.com/corporatepodcasting/Individual Podcast Management: https://ourofferings.healthymindbyavik.com/Podcasting/Share Your Story: https://ourofferings.healthymindbyavik.com/shareyourstory FOLLOW USMedium: ht
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2 weeks ago
25 minutes

The Mindful Living
Can Feeling Be Clearer Than Seeing? How Sensitivity, Intuition, and Embodied Awareness Guide Real Life with Tera Ajeet
Feeling is data. In this conversation on The Mindful Living Podcast, host Sana and guest Tera Ajeet unpack how a non-visual life builds precise intuition. Tera explains training sensitivity like a muscle. grounding practices that keep spirituality practical. and why embodiment prevents “woo” from becoming escapism. We cover navigating a hyper-visual culture. choosing work and food that actually feel good. and setting boundaries when empathy overload hits. This is a field guide for using inner signals to make real-world decisions that stick across leadership. parenting. and daily life.  About the guest: Tera Ajeet is a Netherlands-based intuitive and spiritual practitioner. born blind. who helps people develop grounded sensitivity through practices like mantra. meditation. and Kundalini-inspired routines. Her message. spirituality only works when it serves real life. Key takeaways: Sensitivity is not a flaw. it is information you can act on Intuition is universal. treat it like a muscle with consistent reps Grounding is non-negotiable. use movement. voice. food. water. and sleep to stay in your body The mind defaults to protection. balance it with body-based signals Choose by feel. misaligned work or food will show up as stress or pain External validation is noise. value comes from aligned action Set “open” and “closed” states for empathy to prevent overwhelm Make practice easy to make it consistent. two minutes daily beats heroic sprints Spirituality expands reality. it does not replace it Progress is visible when old triggers stop repeating. then new layers will arrive. that is the human loop Connect with the guest Email. info@teraajeet.nl Instagram. @tera__ajeet Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here. https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer. This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm. defame. or discredit any person. organization. brand. product. country. or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching. you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity. not a luxury. Born during the pandemic. it’s become a sanctuary for healing. growth. and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller. survivor. wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on.• Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners. join us as we unite voices. break stigma. and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. Contact💼 Brand. Healthy Mind By Avik™📧 Email. join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.com🌐 Website. www.healthymindbyavik.com📍 Based in. India & USA 🎙️ Open to collaborations. guest appearances. coaching. and strategic partnerships. Let's connect to create a ripple effect of positivity. CHECK PODCAST SHOWS & BE A GUEST.🎧 Listen our 17 Podcast Shows Here. https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavik🤝 Be a guest on our other shows. https://www.healthymindbyavik.com/beaguest🤝 Video Testimonial. https://www.healthymindbyavik.com/testimonials🤝 Join Our Guest & Listener Community. https://nas.io/healthymind🤝 Subscribe To Newsletter. https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ OUR SERVICES🤝 Business Podcast Management - https://ourofferings.healthymindbyavik.com/corporatepodcasting/🤝 Individual Podcast Management - https://ourofferings.healthymindbyavik.com/Podcasting/🤝
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2 weeks ago
29 minutes

The Mindful Living
The Mirror Inside Each of Us: From Burnout to Breakthrough with Andrew Wilson
On this The Mindful Living episode, host Sana and transformation coach Andrew Wilson cut through self-help noise to examine the “inner mirror”—the honest feedback loop between our thoughts, bodies, and choices. Andrew shares how grief, addiction, and toxic work culture pushed him to rebuild from the inside out, and how tools like NLP, timeline work, and hypnosis can help high performers shift from performing to healing. Expect a grounded discussion on self-responsibility, emotional regulation, mindset, and practical ways to stop outsourcing your power.  About the guest: Andrew Wilson is a transformation coach who helps clients move from burnout to clarity using NLP, timeline work, hypnosis, and practical mindset training. His work focuses on self-responsibility, nervous-system aware change, and sustainable habits. Key takeaways: “The inner mirror” is the way life reflects your beliefs and emotions back to you; judgment of others often reveals unhealed parts of self. Awareness precedes change: naming triggers, journaling, and reflective pauses help shift from defensiveness to responsibility. Self-love is a prerequisite for healthy relationships and leadership; presence beats performance. Culture is shifting from grind to value—align work with purpose so effort feels like contribution, not extraction. Your body keeps score in real time; pay attention to signals after food, stress, and sleep to adjust habits. Everyday “trance” states (driving, scrolling, TV) show how suggestible attention can be; use that intentionally for learning and calm. Mindset directs outcomes: reduce limiting self-talk; replace it with precise, future-focused language. Timelines and past experiences can shape reactions; explore them safely (e.g., guided hypnosis or coaching) without retraumatization. Healing is iterative: notice, regulate, choose—repeat. Progress beats perfection. Practical start: short daily meditation, slower meals, less processed food, and one weekly self-inquiry prompt (“What did this trigger try to teach me?”). Connect with the guest: Instagram: @beyondtranscendencewithandrew (link in bio routes to website, book, YouTube, Spotify). Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. ContactBrand: Healthy Mind By Avik™Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.comWebsite: www.healthymindbyavik.comBased in: India & USA Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and strategic partnerships. Let's connect to create a ripple effect of positivity. CHECK PODCAST SHOWS & BE A GUEST:Listen our 17 Podcast Shows Here: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavikBe a guest on our other shows
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3 weeks ago
29 minutes

The Mindful Living
Alcohol-Free Mindfulness, Habit Change & Inclusive Socializing — Michelle Houston
In this The Mindful Living episode, host Sana talks with Michelle Houston, founder of To Be Honest Beverage Co., about choosing mindfulness over default drinking. Michelle explains how a short pause for mental health turned into four years alcohol-free, what actually changes in your brain and routines, and why inclusive, non-alcohol-centered spaces matter. We dig into behavior change, replacing triggers with functional alternatives, navigating work and social events without booze, and rebuilding confidence and community on your terms. If you’re sober-curious, cutting back, or leading teams and events that should welcome everyone, this conversation offers practical, stigma-free guidance grounded in neuroscience and real-world experience. About the guest: Michelle Houston is the founder of To Be Honest Beverage Co., an alcohol-free brand focused on intention, inclusion, and better-for-you social experiences. With a background in health, fitness, and behavior change, she helps people and venues reimagine connection without relying on alcohol. Key takeaways: Alcohol can become a default social script; mindfulness helps you choose, not autopilot. Lasting change sticks when you replace the cue: swap “glass of wine to unwind” with a functional alcohol-free drink or a new decompression ritual. Early phases of cutting back often include FOMO and awkward moments—expect it and plan responses. Confidence grows with distance from drinking; the social “why aren’t you drinking?” pressure fades over time. Inclusive hosting means equal options: zero-proof menus, ritualized serves, and non-alcoholic pairings so everyone feels central, not sidelined. Removing alcohol can sharpen palate perception and broaden activities: fitness, games, daytime events, and skill-based hobbies. Language matters—frame choices around intentional well-being rather than shame or perfection. Culture is shifting (sober-curious, alcohol-free bars), but inclusion requires deliberate design at workplaces and events. Connect with the guest Website: tobehonestbev.comSocial: @ToBeHonestBev on YouTube, TikTok, and InstagramAvailability: Ships across the U.S.; stocked at select non-alcoholic shops and bars.DM for questions via Instagram: @ToBeHonestBev Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. Contact 💼 Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™📧 Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.com🌐 Website: www.healthymindbyavik.com📍 Based in: India & USA 🎙️ Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and strategic partnerships. Let's connect to create a ripple effect of positivity. CHECK PODCAST SHOWS & BE A GUEST: 🎧 Listen our 17 Podcast Shows H
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4 weeks ago
25 minutes

The Mindful Living
Unmasking the Self: Nervous System Regulation, Breathwork, and Real-World Mindfulness with Alicia Zielinski-Straub
On this The Mindful Living episode, host Sana sits down with therapist and former corporate high-achiever Alicia Zielinski-Straub to talk about what it really takes to “unmask” — moving beyond people-pleasing, stress autopilot, and cognitive overdrive. Alicia explains how nervous system regulation, breath-led practices, and present-moment sensing help dissolve emptiness, expand our window of tolerance, and create more honest relationships. Expect a direct, practical take on boundaries, the “observer” mindset, and why emotional waves often resolve in about 90 seconds when we stop over-analyzing. If you’ve felt successful on paper yet hollow inside, this conversation gives grounded next steps you can use today. About the guest: Alicia Zielinski-Straub is a therapist and guide who left a thriving corporate career to build a private practice centered on mindfulness, breathwork, and nervous system regulation. She helps individuals and couples shift from reactivity to clarity by cultivating daily, body-based practices and compassionate self-awareness. Key takeaways: Unmasking starts by noticing defense patterns and “masks” (performance, perfection, people-pleasing) without rushing to fix them. Breath and senses anchor attention in the body, helping regulate the nervous system and widen the window of tolerance. From a regulated state, insight, creativity, and problem-solving emerge with far less force and overthinking. Emotional surges often pass within roughly 90 seconds when we witness rather than analyze or suppress. Boundaries create space to process, integrate, and show up more patient, kind, and genuine. Changing our inner state often shifts relationships organically; one person’s regulation can de-escalate dynamics. Autopilot has a role (habits save energy) but must be updated when it stops serving our values. Reframing purpose from “be happy” to “learn and grow” reduces shame and supports steady expansion. Shame lightens when we see patterns as conditioning and nervous-system impacts—not identity. Daily consistency (small practices, often) rewires baseline living from fear-driven to grounded and authentic. Connect with the guest: Website/Email: https://aliciazstraubcounseling.com/ (contact email available on site) Instagram & Facebook: @journeywithalicia Phone/Text: available via website contact page Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. ContactBrand: Healthy Mind By Avik™Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.comWebsite: www.healthymindbyavik.comBased in: India & USA Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and strategic partnerships. Let's connect to cre
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1 month ago
24 minutes

The Mindful Living
Mindful Spending, Money Stories, and the 7-Layer Financial Wellness Framework ft. Jennifer Edwards
On this The Mindful Living episode, host Sana sits down with Jennifer Edwards—Certified Financial Planner turned financial therapist—to unpack mindful spending beyond budgets and hacks. We explore how childhood money scripts, nervous-system triggers, relationships, and culture shape everyday financial choices. Jennifer walks through her 7-Layer Financial Wellness Framework (societal, relational, educational, behavioral, physiological, psychological, neurological) and shares practical, direct tools: awareness exercises, “I-statement” scripts for tough talks, a two-week gratitude reset before money conversations, and low-stakes role-play (with a friend, group, or AI) to rehearse high-emotion moments. If you’ve ever thought “I know better but still do it,” this conversation shows how consciousness—not restriction—shifts behavior, calms anxiety, and aligns money with values. Listen for clear language you can use tonight and a roadmap to bring calm, confidence, and compassion to your finances. About the Guest: Jennifer Edwards is a financial therapist and former Certified Financial Planner who helps individuals and couples resolve money stress by addressing root causes, not just spreadsheets. She leads Breakthrough Financial Wellness and created the 7-Layer Financial Wellness Framework. Key Takeaways: Money is an amplifier: it magnifies existing emotions and relationship dynamics—more cash won’t fix misalignment; awareness can. Childhood scripts (“money doesn’t grow on trees”) often become adult habits (overspending, hoarding, avoidance). Name the script, then reframe it into values-based choices. Jennifer’s 7 layers: Societal: bias, consumerism, access barriers can drive debt and stress. Relational: partner/family dynamics often decide whether goals stick. Educational: learn the basics (budgeting, investing) from trusted sources. Behavioral: track spending and compare to priorities regularly. Physiological: sleep, nutrition, movement influence money decisions. Psychological: beliefs and narratives shape choices. Neurological: trauma and triggers require grounding and mindfulness to bring the thinking brain back online. For hard talks, use “I-statements,” ask permission to discuss money, set context, and schedule the conversation when both are regulated. Prime the conversation with a two-week gratitude practice toward the other person to reduce defensiveness. Rehearse money talks safely—role-play with a friend/group or simulate pushback with an AI persona to plan calm responses. You always retain agency: choices may be hard, but options exist. Mindful spending is recognition and alignment, not restriction. Connect with the Guest: Website: BreakthroughFinancialWellness.comResources and newsletter available on the site. Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 16
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1 month ago
37 minutes

The Mindful Living
Curiosity Over Assumptions: How to Lead, Decide, and Relate Better — with Yosi Kossowsky
On The Mindful Living, host Avik speaks with executive coach Yosi Kossowsky about using curiosity to interrupt snap judgments, reduce reactivity, and improve leadership, relationships, and daily decision-making. Yosi explains why we’re not mind readers, how “backstories” we invent create friction, and how to retrain attention to what’s actually known versus assumed. You’ll hear concrete experiments to try this week so you can lead and live with more clarity—without the fluff. About the guest: Yosi Kossowsky is a seasoned executive coach and former CEO/Senior Director of Talent Management with ~20 years of coaching and 30+ years in executive leadership. He helps leaders build high-performing cultures grounded in trust, collaboration, and clear thinking. Key takeaways: You can’t read minds or tell the future. Most conflict starts when we invent motives for others; curiosity replaces assumption with inquiry. Notice your “backstories.” Ask: What do I truly know vs. what am I making up? That question reduces frustration and overreaction. Reframe in real time. When something surprises you (at home or work), pause and ask, “I’m curious—what led to that?” before judging. Run two experiments. 1) Revisit a past tense moment and mentally remove assumptions—how would you feel/act differently? 2) Choose one upcoming interaction and enter it assumption-free; journal what changes. Curiosity scales leadership. Teams benefit when leaders model inquiry, clarify context, and plan with facts over predictions. Trust and curiosity aren’t opposites. Trust improves when we check stories against reality rather than defending them. Track the habit. For seven days, journal one curious question/day; note shifts in mood, decisions, and relationships. How to connect with the guest LinkedIn: Find and message Yosi Kossowsky (booking link available on his profile, per episode). Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. Contact 💼 Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™📧 Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.com🌐 Website: www.healthymindbyavik.com📍 Based in: India & USA 🎙️ Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and strategic partnerships. Let's connect to create a ripple effect of positivity. CHECK PODCAST SHOWS & BE A GUEST: 🎧 Listen our 17 Podcast Shows Here: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavik🤝 Be a guest on our other shows: https://www.healthymindbyavik.com/beaguest🤝 Video Testimonial: https://www.healthymindbyavik.com/testimonials🤝 Join Our Guest & Listener Community: https://nas.io/healthymind🤝 Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ OUR SERVICES 🤝 Busine
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1 month ago
31 minutes

The Mindful Living
Mindful Leadership: Transform Your Career & Life with the CLIMB Framework with Rahul Karan Sharma
In this episode of The Mindful Living Podcast, host Sana sits down with Rahul Karan Sharma, a leadership strategist, Forbes Coaches Council member, and creator of the CLIMB Framework. Rahul shares how mindful leadership goes beyond authority and metrics, emphasizing presence, purpose, and performance. Discover how to navigate corporate challenges, build confidence without ego, foster an inclusive culture, and transform stress into clarity. From cultivating a growth mindset to leveraging strengths and magnifying impact, Rahul provides actionable insights to elevate leaders from invisibility to influence. Whether you’re climbing the corporate ladder or leading a team, this conversation offers timeless strategies for personal and professional growth. About the Guest:Rahul Karan Sharma is a seasoned leadership strategist and creator of the CLIMB Framework, designed to integrate mindfulness, purpose, and performance into leadership. With over two decades of corporate experience, he guides leaders to achieve clarity, confidence, and impact while maintaining grounding and authenticity. Rahul is also the host of the Climb Confident Leader podcast, sharing stories of leaders transforming their careers and influence. Key Takeaways: Mindful leadership is about calmness, composure, and awareness in high-pressure situations, not aggressive authority. Leadership is a practice, not a position—focus on guiding and facilitating rather than solving every problem. Mistakes are part of growth; leaders must be humble, allow others to fail, and build an inclusive culture. Confidence must be grounded; ego-driven certainty can hinder collaboration and innovation. The CLIMB Framework stages: C: Cultivate Your Mindset—shift from self-pity to growth-oriented thinking. L: Leverage Your Strengths—identify and play to personal strengths mindfully. I: Integrate Your Purpose—align actions with vision to prevent burnout. M: Magnify Your Impact—expand influence responsibly as a leader. B: Build Your Legacy—focus on developing future leaders and leaving lasting impact. Mindfulness extends to daily actions, including eating, conversations, and energy management. Avoid making major decisions on stressful days; seek guidance from “energy boosters” to regain clarity. Leadership success is measured by the leaders you nurture, not just metrics achieved. Connect with Rahul Karan Sharma: LinkedIn: Rahul Karan Sharma Website & CLIMB Framework Resources: https://www.rahulkaransharma.com/climbframework Climb Confident Leader Podcast: https://www.rahulkaransharma.com/theclimbpodcast Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, it offers podcasts on: Mental Health & Emotional Well-being Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth Holistic Healing & Conscious Living Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment Join 168.4K+ global listeners and 4,400+ episodes to unite voices, break stigma, and share stories that matter. Contact & Follow: Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.com Website: www.healthymindbyavik.com YouTube: www.youtube.com/@healthymindbyavik Instagram: www.instagram.com/healthyminds.pod/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind Li
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1 month ago
40 minutes

The Mindful Living
Thriving Together with Chronic Illness: Mindfulness, Intimacy, and ACT for Real-Life Relationships with Lisa Gray, LMFT
On this The Mindful Living Podcast episode, host Nazish (filling in for Sana) sits down with psychotherapist and author Lisa Gray, LMFT, to get practical about love when chronic illness enters the relationship. We unpack what acceptance really means in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), how to renegotiate intimacy beyond sex, why caregiver–patient dynamics can quietly erode connection, and the simple, present-moment practices that help couples communicate honestly without tipping into toxic positivity. If you’re navigating fatigue, shifting roles, resentment, or grief, this conversation keeps it direct and useful for real life.  About the guest: Lisa Gray, LMFT, is a seasoned psychotherapist and author specializing in couples work, chronic illness, and ACT-based tools that move partners from fighting pain to living by values together. Key takeaways: Acceptance (in ACT) isn’t approval or giving up; it’s naming “what is” so you can choose the next workable step together. Illness trajectories differ (sudden vs gradual). Expect different grief responses and pace negotiations accordingly. Redefine intimacy: presence, touch, breath, eye contact, and emotional disclosure can deepen closeness when sex isn’t available. Simple practice: sit back-to-chest and sync breathing (in 5, out 5) to co-regulate and reconnect with minimal energy demand. Caregiver–patient roles can breed resentment. Schedule space for the healthy partner, and address resentments early. Speak excruciatingly honestly about workloads and limits; inequality happens—solve it together (outsourcing, swaps, friends’ help). Lead with values, not lost abilities. Keep the same values and adapt goals/activities to current capacity. Mindfulness is the foundation (not a fix): be present for small moments of connection you’d otherwise miss. Balance realism with hope: “thriving” means staying aligned with love and values through hard seasons, not feeling great all the time. It’s okay to take mindful breaks (humor, games, shows). Don’t get stuck in avoidance, and don’t perform toxic positivity. Connect with the guest: Website/Book/Links: https://www.lisagrayauthor.com/ Best first step: connect with Lisa Gray, LMFT on her professional site or LinkedIn to learn more about her ACT-based work with couples. Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. ContactBrand: Healthy Mind By Avik™Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.comWebsite: www.healthymindbyavik.comBased in: India & USA Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and strategic partnerships. Let's connect to create a ripple effect of positivity. CHECK PODCAST SHOWS &
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1 month ago
21 minutes

The Mindful Living
When Your Body Speaks: Mindful Signals, Bioenergetic Testing, and Stress Metabolism with Beth Mielbrecht
On this episode of The Mindful Living Podcast, host Sana explores how physical symptoms can be emotional messages—and how to listen before the body “screams.” Guest Beth Mielbrecht, Health Detective (mechanical engineer turned energy-medicine practitioner) breaks down bioenergetic testing, stress “metabolizing,” and the role of boundaries in healing. You’ll learn practical ways to refill your cup, spot the difference between ordinary stress and chronic overload, and use mindful rituals (sleep, journaling, music, sunlight) to restore balance.  About the guest: Beth Mielbrecht blends engineering logic with energetic intuition as a Health Detective. She uses bioenergetic testing, homeopathy, and Reiki to quickly identify root causes—physical and emotional—and craft targeted support so people can move from symptoms to clarity. Key takeaways: Symptoms are signals. Pain, fatigue, headaches, and gut issues can point to emotional root causes (e.g., lack of boundaries). Boundaries heal biology. Saying “no” and reordering priorities can reduce overload and create momentum for movement, work, and life changes. Metabolize stress. Treat intense periods like a “big meal”: pause inputs, rest, hydrate, and allow time to process. Refill the cup. Prioritize nutrient-dense food, magnesium- and zinc-rich choices, consistent sleep, short naps, gentle movement, and sunlight exposure. Mindful mind care. Journal, speak with a trusted person or therapist, and use supportive sound (instrumental or lyrical languages you don’t parse) to calm the nervous system. Energetic assessment. Bioenergetic testing “asks” the body what’s out of balance and what supports it—helpful alongside conventional care when labs don’t capture emotional drivers. Small steps, big reset. One walk, one boundary, one nourishing meal can restart regulation. Skepticism is welcome. If you value intention, prayer, or nonlocal connection, you already accept energy; bioenergetic tools can simply speed inquiry. How to connect with the guest: Website + 60-second quiz: YourHealthWithBeth.com (click “Take the Quiz” on the homepage) Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. ContactBrand: Healthy Mind By Avik™Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.comWebsite: www.healthymindbyavik.comBased in: India & USA Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and strategic partnerships. Let's connect to create a ripple effect of positivity. CHECK PODCAST SHOWS & BE A GUEST:Listen our 17 Podcast Shows Here: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavikBe a guest on our other shows: https://www.healthymindbyavik.com/beaguestVideo Testimonial: https:
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1 month ago
26 minutes

The Mindful Living
Self-Mental Healthcare, the Buddhist Way—Practical Calm for Busy Minds with Saw Myint
On this episode of The Mindful Living with host Sana, Sydney-based CPA-qualified finance professional and Buddhist practitioner Saw Myint breaks down self-mental healthcare “the Buddhist way,” in clear, everyday language. We explore why most reactions are echoes of memory, how our six senses filter perception, and simple, science-aligned micro-practices to reduce stress without spiritual jargon. Expect grounded tools: staying conscious in the moment, loosening attachment to outcomes, and using forgiveness to create inner stability—no matter the chaos around you. About the guest: Saw Myint is a CPA-qualified finance broker based in Sydney who teaches Buddhism as a practical way of life. After years of community service and personal study, he now shares simple, non-dogmatic methods to ease stress and cultivate peace for people of any (or no) faith background. Key takeaways: Most feelings are past-based. Mind and body change rapidly; our reactions often reference memory or image, not the live moment. Six gateways shape perception. Eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind add distortion. Naming inputs reduces stress. Conscious attention beats autopilot. Catch what is entering each sense; observe before you label or act. Less attachment, more momentum. Don’t cling to wins or losses—ask, “What’s next?” to keep learning and moving. Good person, clear ethics. “Do the right thing, avoid the wrong thing, cultivate a beautiful mind” as a daily compass. Forgive to find peace. Forgiveness reduces rumination and restores agency, even when others won’t change. Shrink the problem space. Focus on what concerns you directly; avoid addiction to news, gossip, or distant conflicts. Micro-practice now. Name a feeling, scan a sense, soften one muscle—tiny reps build calm quickly. Beginner’s doorway. Start with behavior and mindset, not jargon; keep it simple and consistent. Community note. Beliefs like karma can be personally meaningful; use them to inspire ethical action, not blame. Connect with the guest Booking/Calendar: Link Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/likesawkmyint Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. ContactBrand: Healthy Mind By Avik™Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.comWebsite: www.healthymindbyavik.comBased in: India & USA Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and strategic partnerships. Let’s connect to create a ripple effect of positivity. CHECK PODCAST SHOWS & BE A GUEST:Listen our 17 Podcast Shows Here: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavikBe a guest on our other shows: https://www.healthymindbyavik.com/beaguestVideo Testimonial: http
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1 month ago
28 minutes

The Mindful Living
How Fear, Worry & Stress Block Pregnancy: Neuroplasticity Tools That Rewire Fertility with Dr. Anne White
On The Mindful Living podcast with host Sana, Dr. Anne White (DAOM) unpacks how chronic fear, worry, and stress can keep the body in a “not-ready” loop she calls Pregnancy Avoidant Syndrome—and how simple, science-backed neuroplasticity tools help the brain-body relearn safety for conception. We cover the cortisol–progesterone trade-off, why “just relax” fails, and a practical 60-second breathing reset you can use today. Clear, direct, and grounded in physiology—not fluff—this conversation reframes fertility from blame to skill-building and gives listeners a calm, repeatable way to shift stress patterns. About the guest: Dr. Anne White, DAOM is a fertility specialist with 17+ years of clinical experience in acupuncture and Oriental medicine. Her work integrates nervous-system regulation and neuroplasticity to help women reduce stress, balance hormones, and improve their chances of conceiving. Key takeaways: Name the pattern: Persistent fear/worry can keep the nervous system in survival mode, signaling “not safe for reproduction” and delaying pregnancy. Hormone pathway matters: Under stress, the body prioritizes cortisol, pulling building blocks away from progesterone, which is critical for implantation and maintaining pregnancy. Neuroplasticity is trainable: Rehearsed thoughts strengthen matching neural pathways; consistent positive/neutral practices build “calm town” routes the brain can choose under stress. Ditch “just relax”: Stress reduction isn’t willpower. It’s daily reps that gently retrain the brain-body toward safety and regulation. 60-second reset (anyone can do it): One hand on heart, one on lower belly; inhale 5, exhale 5; feel the belly expand; repeat: “I’m safe. I’m not in a life-or-death situation right now,” until calmer. Skill, not self-blame: Treat nervous-system work like strength training—small, consistent reps build capacity over time. Societal load is real: Multi-role pressure on women compounds fear/stress; acknowledging context helps target the right tools. Goal is reduction, not zero fear: Fear is protective; we’re aiming for manageable levels so the body can reaccess reproductive functions. How to connect with the guest: Website : doctorannewhite.com Instagram Best next step: visit the website to learn more and contact Dr. Anne. Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. Contact 💼 Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™📧 Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.com🌐 Website: www.healthymindbyavik.com📍 Based in: India & USA 🎙️ Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and strategic partnerships. Let's connect to create a ripple effect of positivity. CHECK POD
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1 month ago
19 minutes

The Mindful Living
Mindset Traps in Postpartum & Perimenopause: Perfection Guilt Loops, Rumination vs. Reflection, and Metabolic Wins with Dr. Amy Loden Tiffany
Ambitious women often “do everything right” yet feel behind—especially in postpartum and perimenopause. In this direct conversation on The Mindful Living, Dr. Amy Loden Tiffany (physician, entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, author of The Postpartum Pivot) breaks down mindset traps—perfectionism, catastrophizing, comparison, all-or-nothing thinking—and how they play out in sleep, cravings, inflammation, and daily choices. We examine the gap between conventional care and holistic practice, the role of community, and a practical way to shift from rumination to useful reflection to unlock metabolic and mental health gains. No hacks—just clarity, strategy, and small repeatable actions that compound. About the Guest : Dr. Amy Loden Tiffany is a physician and entrepreneur who helps women reclaim energy, confidence, and health through an integrated model that addresses body, mind, and behavior. She leads Vitality MWC, is a TEDx speaker, and author of The Postpartum Pivot. Key Takeaways : Perfection-guilt loop: Postpartum and perimenopause often trigger “I’m behind” thinking; thoughts drive actions, habits, and outcomes. Naming the loop is step one. Reverse adolescence: Perimenopause can mimic teen-like symptoms (e.g., new acne). Normalizing physiology reduces shame and opens space for better choices. Holistic lens: Treat the whole person—biology, mind, emotions, spirit. Fast, prescription-first visits miss context; listening changes care quality and adherence. Rumination vs. reflection: Rumination feels like problem-solving but keeps you stuck. Reflection identifies the driving thought and creates an intentional plan. Behavior chain: “I’m too tired to cook” → fast food + checkout. Pre-planning dinner the night before preserves energy, improves metabolism, and keeps you present. Presence with planning: “Be present” matters—but without planning you live reactive, not proactive. Pair mindful presence with simple future-oriented steps. Small, repeatable wins: Nervous system safety grows through achievable actions (a 5-minute walk, a feed audit, one home-cooked meal plan). Community matters: Traditional support systems buffered stress in motherhood; rebuilding community reduces isolation and improves outcomes. Flexible ambition: You can hold multiple roles (mother, professional) if you redefine success and boundaries; creativity beats rigid standards. Practical start: Identify one unhelpful thought today, plan one micro-action for tomorrow night’s dinner, and track how you feel after three repeats. How to Connect with the Guest: Instagram/Threads: @dramytiffany Website: http://www.vitalitymwc.org/ Book: The Postpartum Pivot (available on Amazon/Kindle) Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world
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1 month ago
22 minutes

The Mindful Living
Rewiring Your Brain to Stop Binge Eating: Habit Loops, Urges & Identity Shifts with Amber Abila
Binge eating isn’t a character flaw—it’s a conditioned loop your brain learned to automate. In this straight-talk episode of The Mindful Living, host Sana and Amber Abila (The Confident Eater) break down the habit cycle behind binge eating, why willpower alone collapses under nervous-system stress, and how neuroplasticity, visualization, and identity work help you rewire for calm, consistent choices. We unpack practical regulation tools, the role of predictable meals (protein, carbs, fats, fiber), and how to track meaningful metrics—urge frequency, intensity, time-to-urge, and recovery time—without shame. If you’ve tried “everything” and felt stuck, this conversation gives you a precise, compassionate playbook to change the pattern and keep it changed. About the guest: Amber Abila is a binge-eating recovery coach and host of the podcast Become a Confident Eater. After years of private struggle, she built a brain-based, psychology-informed method that integrates visualization, hypnosis principles, and structured eating to help clients end binge cycles and rebuild trust with food. Key takeaways : Binge eating is an automated habit loop reinforced by restriction and over-desire; making it mechanical—not moral—reduces shame and increases change ability. Willpower fatigue loses to a dysregulated nervous system; use regulation first, then decide (e.g., grounding, paced breathing, brief pause rituals). Reframe urges as harmless, powerless, and meaningless sensations; they don’t force action, and you remain in control. Visualization gives the unconscious brain a blueprint: mentally rehearse riding out urges and remember the whole story (short taste vs long aftermath). Identity shifts matter: moving from “I’m a binge eater” to “I’m a normal eater” changes in-moment choices. Add predictability: three balanced meals (protein, carbs, fats, fiber) create physiological safety and reduce extremes later. Track simple metrics: urge frequency/intensity, time-to-urge, recovery time; look for gradual trend shifts over weeks, not days. Expect a timeline: deeper rewiring often takes months; quick fixes can backfire. Sit with emotions (50/50 of life) instead of escaping them with food; competence grows by tolerating feelings safely. Combine mindset + structure: regulated body, clear scripts, and consistent meals support lasting change. Connect with the guest Website: theconfidenteater.org Instagram: @theconfidenteater Podcast: Become a Confident Eater (new episodes every Thursday) Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: Mental Health & Emotional Well-being Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth Holistic Healing & Conscious Living Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters.Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. ContactBrand: Healthy Mind By Avik™Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.com
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1 month ago
23 minutes

The Mindful Living
Unraveling Ego Tricks to Find Inner Calm (presence, triggers, Yoga Nidra) with Danielle Matthews
On The Mindful Living with host Sana, we cut through the noise and look at how the ego quietly fuels stress—and how to step out of the loop. Danielle Matthews, who rebuilt her inner world after a traumatic brain injury, explains four common ego patterns (resistance, control, identity, urgency) and offers grounded tools—acceptance, nervous-system awareness, and Yoga Nidra—to move from reactivity to calm. Clear language, relatable examples (the “mental tigers” and the “don’t jump in the hole” analogies), and practical next steps make this a direct, no-fluff guide you can apply today across work, relationships, and self-care.  About the guest: Danielle Matthews is a teacher of mindfulness modalities including Yoga Nidra and yoga therapy. After a traumatic brain injury, she found inner peace first—and later explored tools that supported physical recovery. She now shares practical frameworks to help people witness triggers, regulate the nervous system, and live with honest presence. Key takeaways : Resistance vs. acceptance: Resisting what’s happening (traffic, people’s behavior) locks the body into stress; accepting facts opens access to calm and better choices. Action over outcome: You control actions, not results. Do what’s in your locus of control and release the rest to reduce anxiety about the future. Identity glue: Helpful labels (high-achiever, caregiver, survivor) can become traps. Don’t chain your worth—or others’ outcomes—to those roles. Support without sinking: With struggling loved ones, stand “at the edge of the hole” to help—don’t jump in and carry their burden. Nervous-system literacy: Notice sympathetic (fight/flight) spikes vs. parasympathetic states. Many “threats” are mental habits, not real danger. Triggers are teachers: Present-moment reactions often grow from old “seeds” (unfinished past experiences). Use awareness to heal the root, not just the symptom. Practice that builds space: Yoga Nidra (guided, non-sleep deep rest) expands the capacity to witness thoughts/emotions without being pulled under. Simple daily reps: Breath cues, body sensation check-ins, and pausing before responding create real-world mindfulness off the cushion. Connect with the guest: YouTube: @healwithdanielle All of Danielle’s social links are listed on her channel’s About section. Website: https://brainbodyself.com/  Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. 👉 Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. Contact 💼 Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™📧 Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.com🌐 Website: www.healthymindbyavik.com📍 Based in: India & USA 🎙️ Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and strategic partnerships. Let's connect to
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1 month ago
21 minutes

The Mindful Living
Yoga as Medicine: Alignment-Based Healing for Real People — with Rachel Lundberg
On The Mindful Living podcast, host Sana speaks with Rachel Lundberg, founder of Yoga Oak University and creator of the Alignment-Based Yoga Specialist Certification. Rachel reframes yoga from “poses on a mat” to a practical, teachable system that supports chronic illness recovery, aging bodies, and anyone feeling disconnected. We dig into why many yoga classes feel unsafe or confusing, how biomechanics and precise cueing prevent injury, and how healthcare professionals and yoga teachers can finally speak the same language to improve outcomes. If you’ve ever thought yoga wasn’t for you, this conversation shows a grounded way back—through alignment, honesty, and individualized practice.  About the guest: Rachel Lundberg is a lifelong mover, educator, and chronic-illness survivor who founded Yoga Oak University. She certifies Alignment-Based Yoga Specialists, training yoga teachers and healthcare providers to read bodies, cue safely, and tailor practice to real human mechanics. Key takeaways : Yoga’s value isn’t flexibility—it’s alignment: moving bodies in ways joints and muscles are designed to move. Many classes “guide flows” rather than teach mechanics; this gap leads to confusion and injury. Biomechanics + clear cueing (options, modifications, variations) help every student feel safe and included. Healthcare already recommends yoga for stress; bridging with trained alignment-based teachers makes referrals effective. Standard teacher trainings often underserve anatomy and assessment; Rachel’s program fills that gap. When practice aligns with the person’s story (trauma, age, injury), yoga becomes medicine for mind and body. Outcome to seek: students who feel seen, safe, and capable, not pressured to match poster-poses. Vision: yoga prescriptions that sit alongside PT and counseling, delivered by teachers fluent in mechanics and care. How to connect with the guest: Website: yogaoakuniversity.comFind details on the Alignment-Based Yoga Teacher Training and the Alignment-Based Yoga Specialist program, current small-group cohorts, and the upcoming year-long intensive. Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it’s become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty—storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate—this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul-nurturing conversations on: • Mental Health & Emotional Well-being• Mindfulness & Spiritual Growth• Holistic Healing & Conscious Living• Trauma Recovery & Self-Empowerment With over 4,400+ episodes and 168.4K+ global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey. ContactBrand: Healthy Mind By Avik™Email: join@healthymindbyavik.com | podcast@healthymindbyavik.comWebsite: www.healthymindbyavik.comBased in: India & USA Open to collaborations, guest appearances, coaching, and strategic partnerships. Let's connect to create a ripple effect of positivity. CHECK PODCAST SHOWS & BE A GUEST:Listen our 17 Podcast Shows Here: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavikBe a guest on our other shows: https://www.healthymindbyavik.com/beaguestVideo Testimonial
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1 month ago
20 minutes

The Mindful Living
Welcome to The Mindful Living, where we explore mental health and mindfulness. I’m your host, Sana, and in each episode, we’ll hear from inspiring guests—experts, thought leaders, and individuals with remarkable stories—who share their insights on living a healthier, more mindful life. We’ll dive into managing stress, overcoming challenges, and finding balance. Whether you seek inspiration, support, or a moment of relaxation,.Want to be a guest on The Mindful Living? Send The Mindful Living a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/themindfulliving