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Welcome to Healthy Mind By Avik ™ - ”Healthy Mind, Healthy Life”, a podcast that explores the connection between mental health and overall well-being. Join us each week as we delve into topics related to positive psychology, mindfulness, and personal development, and provide practical tips and strategies for cultivating a healthy and balanced mind.
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? Send Avik a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Welcome to Healthy Mind By Avik ™ - ”Healthy Mind, Healthy Life”, a podcast that explores the connection between mental health and overall well-being. Join us each week as we delve into topics related to positive psychology, mindfulness, and personal development, and provide practical tips and strategies for cultivating a healthy and balanced mind.
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? Send Avik a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
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13 hours ago
13 hours ago
Parenting isn't just about guiding your children — it's about learning to guide your own mind. When the house is loud, emotions are running high, and you're stretched thin, the difference between snapping and staying grounded often comes down to one skill: psychological flexibility.
In this episode, board-certified behavior analyst and author Brooke Susanne Barrett shares how acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) can help parents move through overwhelm with more awareness, compassion, and intention — and how those same skills, when shared with children through simple language and daily habits, can transform the emotional culture of an entire family.
About the Guest:
Brooke Susanne Barrett is a board-certified behavior analyst, former special education teacher, author, and homeschool mom based in Arvada, Colorado. She is the creator of the Oaklings Children's Book Series, which brings ACT principles to life for young readers through nature-based stories and shared family language. Her work is grounded in behavioral science and lived experience as a mother of two.
Key Takeaways:
- Psychological flexibility isn't about staying calm — it's about staying present. Rather than pushing emotions away or fusing to them as identity, it means noticing what's happening, opening up to it, and choosing a response that aligns with your values.
- The ACT hexaflex gives families a practical roadmap. The six core skills — acceptance, cognitive defusion, present moment awareness, self-as-context, values, and committed action — work together as a system, not in isolation.
- Your thoughts are not your identity. Saying "I am overwhelmed" locks you into a story; saying "I am feeling overwhelmed" creates space to respond rather than react — and you can model this shift for your children every day.
- Children learn emotional flexibility through consistent, shared language. Simple phrases like "that makes sense that you feel that way" or "what do you notice in your body right now?" build emotional literacy over time, far more than telling a child to stop crying.
- Short-term fixes in parenting often undermine long-term connection. Yelling to stop a sibling argument ends the noise but teaches nothing. Pausing, getting on their level, and naming the emotion creates a values-based response that builds the family culture you actually want.
- The process is the point. Psychological flexibility is not a destination — it's a daily practice of returning to what matters, especially when it's hard.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: www.brookesusannebarrett.com
- Instagram: @brooke.barrett_
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] Welcome & Host Intro — Setting the scene: why the hardest part of parenting might be your own inner world
[04:05] Meet Brooke Barrett — Who she is, what she does, and the Oaklings book series [05:50] Becoming a Mother and Finding a New Way — The moment Brooke realized she needed as much attention as her children
[08:45] What Psychological Flexibility Actually Means — Busting the myth that good parents always stay calm
[11:45] ACT in the Chaos — A real-world scenario: sibling fights, partner stress, and how to pause and pivot
[17:00] The Six Core Processes of ACT — Acceptance, defusion, present moment, self-as-context, values, and committed action explained in plain language
[21:00] Teaching Flexibility to Children — Simple phrases, shared language, and the Oaklings series as a bridge to emotional literacy
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 episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
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, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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13 hours ago
13 hours ago
There's a version of success that looks great on paper. The promotion. The bigger title. The reputation for being the one who gets it done. But somewhere quietly underneath, the body starts sending different signals: blood pressure, sleep loss, distance from the people you love, and sometimes something far more serious.
In this episode, host Sayan sits with Carol Enneking, former corporate VP, advisor, and author of The Rebalancing Act, to talk about what happens when ambition forgets the brake pedal. They unpack why high achievers often arrive at the finish line completely depleted, what women in particular carry under the surface, and a simple three-step framework, think, give up, let go, that helps you build a version of success that doesn't quietly cost you everything.
About the Guest:
Carol Enneking is a speaker, advisor, and author of The Rebalancing Act: Wisdom from Working Women for Success that Matters, with a foreword by Sally Helgesen. After three decades across corporate leadership, entrepreneurship, and global consulting on six continents, she now helps senior and aspiring leaders rebalance ambition, boundaries, and impact. Her Oxford Talk on rebalancing has been viewed over a million times. She is based in Houston, Texas.
Key Takeaways:
- The body keeps the receipt. High achievers often only catch their burnout when something serious shows up, breast cancer, blood pressure, sleep collapse. The signals were quieter for years, just not loud enough to override the dopamine.
- A strength overused becomes a weakness. The same drive that builds your career can spill into every part of life and erode your discernment about what actually deserves your energy.
- Just because you can does not mean you should. Especially for women carrying invisible obligations, learning to say no in alignment with your values is what protects long-term sustainability.
- Three practical steps: Think (get clear on values, goals, and the legacy you want), Give up (release low-value activity that doesn't serve you), Let go (release control over how the things you keep get done).
- Success has a cost. The question isn't whether to be ambitious, it's whether the cost you're paying is in alignment with the life you actually want.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://carolenneking.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroltenneking/
- Free resource: Legacy Blueprint Workbook (available via her website)
- Book: The Rebalancing Act: Wisdom from Working Women for Success that Matters (Amazon and major retailers)
Episode Chapters:
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 episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
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, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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2 days ago
2 days ago
What happens in the quiet moment after a serious diagnosis, when the room empties and the words finally settle into the body? For some, it becomes fear. For others, it becomes a search for understanding, for hope, for some sliver of agency in a moment that feels overwhelmingly out of control.
In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Sana sits with Rick Hill, who was diagnosed with stage 3 embryonal cell carcinoma in his early twenties and given little hope of survival. Rick shares the full arc of that decision-making moment, the unexpected role mindset and self-talk played in his recovery, and what he has come to believe about the relationship between mind and body across five decades of being cancer-free. This is a nuanced conversation — Sana brings clear-eyed skepticism, Rick shares his lived experience, and listeners are invited to think for themselves.
About the Guest:
Rick Hill is a 51-year cancer survivor and author of Too Young to Die and The Cancer Conundrum. Diagnosed in his early twenties with stage 3 embryonal cell carcinoma, he chose an integrative path at the Oasis of Hope hospital in Tijuana, where he was treated with pancreatic enzymes, B17, and a strict whole-food diet. He now speaks publicly about mindset, integrative care, and patient choice.
Key Takeaways:
- The hardest part of a serious diagnosis is often mental, not physical. Holding agency in your own mind shapes how you walk through treatment.
- Self-talk is not a soft skill in healing. The way you speak to yourself about food, body, and recovery is heard by your nervous system every single day.
- Curiosity, discipline, and hope can co-exist in the face of fear. You don't have to choose only one.
- Lived experience and clinical evidence are both valid lenses. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically, ask questions, and consult qualified professionals before making any health decision.
- Mindset alone is not a treatment plan, but it is a real factor in how the body and immune system respond to whatever path you choose.
- The most important question in any health journey is not "what's the right answer," but "am I making this choice with full information and full ownership?"
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://b17works.com
- Books: Too Young to Die and The Cancer Conundrum (available on Amazon)
- Affiliated organisation: Richardson Nutritional Center (RNCstore.com)
Episode Chapters:
Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
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, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
#podmatch #healthymindbyavik #podhub.club #cancersurvivor #mindsetmatters #healingjourney #integrativehealth #mindbodyconnection #selftalk #mentalresilience #healthymindhealthylife #survivorstories #patientadvocacy #healthpodcast #wellnesspodcast

2 days ago
2 days ago
For millions of people, tinnitus is more than a ringing in the ears. It becomes a background tenant in the mind, shaping sleep, focus, mood, and sometimes hope itself. The advice many receive, just learn to live with it, leaves them with a sound and no map.
In this episode, co-host Sayan sits with Dr. Emily Hensarling, audiologist with over 20 years of clinical experience and founder of Seeds of Insight Coaching, to look at what's really happening when tinnitus shows up. They unpack why the brain flags this neutral sound as a threat, how the nervous system can amplify or soften the experience, and small, practical tools, breath, grounding, sound, that begin to rewire the response. Honest, science-grounded, and quietly hopeful.
About the Guest:
Dr. Emily Hensarling is an audiologist with more than two decades of clinical experience and the founder of Seeds of Insight Coaching. After living with hearing loss herself and watching too many tinnitus patients leave clinics without real tools, she trained as a coach to bridge the gap between audiology and nervous system support. Her upcoming program, Sound Shift, brings together education, group coaching, and skill building for people learning to live alongside tinnitus on their own terms.
Key Takeaways:
- Tinnitus is a symptom, not a disease. It often correlates with hearing loss, stress, medications, or other body-wide factors, which is why the first step is a proper hearing evaluation.
- The brain is the amplifier. Because tinnitus does not match anything familiar, the survival brain quietly tags it as a possible threat, creating a monitoring loop that intensifies it.
- Just learn to live with it is incomplete advice. Without tools, that sentence becomes dismissive and feeds the very stress spiral it is trying to soothe.
- Two simple practices help: box breathing (4-4-4-4) to settle fight-or-flight, and the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding exercise to pull attention back into the present moment.
- Relief is not instant. The brain's rewiring is structural and built through consistent practice, the same way one learns piano. Locus of control sits in breath, focus, and response, not in the sound itself.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://seedsofinsightcoaching.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-hensarling/
- Program: Sound Shift (soft launch April, full launch July) — details on her website
- Free webinar: Tinnitus and stress — link available via Seeds of Insight
Episode Chapters:
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 episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
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, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/

2 days ago
2 days ago
Sometimes the stress you're carrying isn't really yours. It's the lighting. The clutter. The sound bouncing off bare walls. Your body has been quietly working overtime to filter all of it out, and you didn't even know.
In this episode, host Yusuf sits with Stephanie Lee Jackson, founder of Practical Sanctuary and a pioneer in sensory interior design. They unpack how your home talks to your nervous system, why so many spaces unintentionally exclude highly sensitive and neurodivergent people, and the small, low-cost shifts that can change how you sleep, focus, feel, and connect. A grounded conversation about treating yourself like a respected guest in your own life.
About the Guest:
Stephanie Lee Jackson is the founder of Practical Sanctuary, a sensory interior design practice rooted in trauma-informed neuroscience. With a background spanning fine art, massage therapy, and design, she helps highly sensitive people, neurodivergent families, and anyone overwhelmed by their environment build spaces that calm the nervous system. She is also the author of The Eccentric Genius Habitat Intervention.
Key Takeaways:
- Your environment is not separate from your brain. Your mind, body, and surroundings work as one feedback loop, which means changing any one of them can shift the others.
- Sensory adaptation is real. You stop noticing the lighting, the noise, or the clutter, but your body keeps paying the cost in focus, sleep, and emotional bandwidth.
- A space can be functionally inaccessible without being physically inaccessible. Harsh sound, light, and visual chaos can shut highly sensitive and neurodivergent people out of full participation.
- Two simple practices can shift how a room feels: walk out, take three breaths, walk back in and notice your body. Then "scurry-funge" for ten minutes as if a respected guest is on the way.
- The deeper invitation is to stop adapting yourself to your space and start letting your space serve you. Small, low-cost changes in lighting, sound, and layout often produce relief that feels disproportionate to the effort.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://practicalsanctuary.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanieleejacksonpracticalsanctuary/
- Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/psanctuary/
- Book: The Eccentric Genius Habitat Intervention: Interior Design For Highly Sensitive People (paperback and e-book, linked from her website)
- Free e-course: available at practicalsanctuary.com
Episode Chapters:
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 episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
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, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
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2 days ago
2 days ago
Pregnancy is often packaged as pure joy. But for so many people, it shows up as something more layered: hope and fear, love and grief, excitement and exhaustion, sometimes all in the same morning. The people around her can either ease that load or quietly add to it.
In this episode, host Yusuf sits with Suzzie Vehrs, birth and postpartum doula and founder of She Births Bravely, to talk about what pregnant and new mothers actually carry emotionally, why presence matters more than perfect gifts, and the small, consistent ways partners, friends, and family can show up. Tender, honest, and deeply human.
About the Guest:
Suzzie Vehrs is a birth and postpartum doula, childbirth educator, and the founder of She Births Bravely, a platform supporting families through pregnancy, birth, and the early postpartum months. After leaving a career in finance and walking through her own challenging birth experiences, she has gone on to support over 200 births and reach more than a million mothers through her writing. She is also the author of Divine Birth.
Key Takeaways:
- Pregnancy emotions are not one note. Joy often arrives later, after grief, fear, and uncertainty have been allowed to exist. Skipping straight to performed happiness blocks the real thing.
- Presence is the foundation. A partner simply being in the room, holding a hand, staying close, can physiologically support a labouring person, oxytocin moves with felt safety.
- Support is small and steady. Thoughtful texts, a walk together, a shared meal, taking something off her plate at work, this is what actually changes her week.
- Postpartum mothers need to be seen as whole humans, not just as the baby's caregiver. Helping her stay connected to herself is one of the most underrated gifts.
- When in doubt, bring food and skip the questions. Drop a meal, say what day works, and keep her space and energy protected.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://shebirthsbravely.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shebirthsbravely/
- Doula profile: https://doulamatch.net/profile/28670/suzzie-vehrs
- Book: Divine Birth: A Collection of Wisdom + Coloring Pages to Inspire and Empower the Pregnant Mother (linked from her website)
Episode Chapters:
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 episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
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, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/

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