
So, Go On, Yes You: A Story of Hope
Most of us feel overwhelmed by the constant noise and chaos of modern life—and what if the simple act of helping others could be the antidote?
In this episode, we explore how small actions, like reaching out or volunteering in your own community, can restore your sense of purpose and lower anxiety—even when the world feels like it’s burning around you.
Through the inspiring story of a man saving a baby pangolin in South Africa, you'll discover how contribution and meaning are deeply linked to our mental well-being. We break down the science behind action's power to absorb anxiety, with insights from Dan Harris and practical tips on how to reframe your small daily interactions into acts that boost your happiness. Whether it's a quick text, a morning hello, or tending to responsibilities close to home, these tiny shifts can have profound effects on your outlook and emotional health.
You'll learn how to identify your own "corner"—the small yet meaningful actions that can brighten your day and those around you. We dive into the idea of increasing your "utility quotient," and how choosing to help, even in tiny ways, can pull you out of hopelessness and into a mindset of agency and purpose. Plus, a journal prompt inspired by the wise words from The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse encourages self-reflection on how you can create ripple effects of kindness in your life.
This episode is perfect for anyone feeling adrift, overwhelmed, or simply seeking a reminder that even small efforts matter—and they start with you. It’s about reclaiming your agency, transforming despair into hope, and finding joy in the everyday moments that truly count. Tune in for an uplifting perspective on how caring for your corner of the world might just be the best thing you do for yourself today.
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