Hey friends — what are you grateful for? We'd love to hear from you, our beloved listeners. Even in these difficult times gratitude can be found in the small luxuries, nature's beauty, and kind gestures. In this episode Bryan and I sit by the fire and get honest about gratitude: what it really means, why it’s more than a feel-good platitude, and how it rewires our nervous systems and relationships when we practice it.
We unpack gratitude as an awareness that goodness often comes from outside ourselves — think oranges, rain, farmers, and the timing that feels like a little miracle. We also talk about why gratitude can feel scary for people who are used to hustling, and how it isn’t about fake positivity: you can hold grief and gratitude at the same time.
Practical stuff you can try: a one-minute nightly practice of naming three specific things you’re grateful for, a gratitude “rampage” when you feel a spark of beauty, and using gratitude language in relationships to build trust and repair. Small, specific acknowledgements make gratitude land more deeply.
We also dig into the tricky parts — when gratitude feels threatening in a group that bonds over complaint, or when someone’s been wronged — and offer gentle ways to shift the pattern without dismissing real pain. Gratitude doesn’t erase the hard; it enlarges our ability to hold life’s complexity.
An invitation for you: try the exercises and send us three things you’re grateful for. Subscribe, share with someone you love, and let’s keep getting intimate about the little and big gifts of life.
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