Nietzsche - Beyond Good and Evil

Explore Nietzsche’s critique of religious dogma, the will to power, and perspectivism through the lens of cultural well-being. Discover how cultural influences shape our beliefs, moral judgments, and the pursuit of becoming a ‘free spirit’ in a world shaped by inherited truths.

Occupational Well-Being in the Age of Knowledge Work

Explore the history of the 40-hour workweek, the science behind productivity in knowledge work, and the shift from "work-life balance" to "work-life harmony." This episode unpacks how modern work culture evolved—and why financial incentives can feel more like golden handcuffs than freedom.

Spiritual well-being

Explore the essence of spiritual well-being—its roots in belief, purpose, and self-actualization. This episode highlights shared values across religions, barriers to growth, and practical ways to nurture the spirit through rituals, reflection, and meaning.

The Ideal Day Excercise

Explore how small, intentional choices—rooted in personal values—can shape a fulfilling, well-balanced life. Through a personal reflection on an "ideal day," the episode highlights how well-being is found in the mundane, spanning psychological, emotional, physical, spiritual, and social dimensions. Grounded in the Wright Model of Applied Well-being, it offers a holistic perspective on aligning daily routines, meaningful work, and financial peace with a life of purpose.

Beyond Good and Evil: Fredrich Nietzsche

Explore Nietzsche’s critique of religious dogma, the will to power, and perspectivism through the lens of cultural well-being. Discover how cultural influences shape our beliefs, moral judgments, and the pursuit of becoming a ‘free spirit’ in a world shaped by inherited truths.

Beyond the Pyramid: Rethinking Maslow for Modern Well-being

Explore Maslow’s hierarchy through the lens of Blackfoot wisdom, contrasting the individualistic pyramid with the Tipi Model’s focus on community, potential, and cultural continuity. Learn how Indigenous perspectives can reshape our understanding of motivation and support more inclusive approaches to well-being in workplaces and communities.

Spiritual Well-being

Explore the essence of spiritual well-being—its roots in belief, purpose, and self-actualization. This episode highlights shared values across religions, barriers to growth, and practical ways to nurture the spirit through rituals, reflection, and meaning.

The Ideal Day: A Pathway to Well-being

Explore how small, intentional choices—rooted in personal values—can shape a fulfilling, well-balanced life. Through a personal reflection on an "ideal day," the episode highlights how well-being is found in the mundane, spanning psychological, emotional, physical, spiritual, and social dimensions. Grounded in the Wright Model of Applied Well-being, it offers a holistic perspective on aligning daily routines, meaningful work, and financial peace with a life of purpose.

Occupational Well-Being in the Age of Knowledge Work

Explore the history of the 40-hour workweek, the science behind productivity in knowledge work, and the shift from "work-life balance" to "work-life harmony." This episode unpacks how modern work culture evolved—and why financial incentives can feel more like golden handcuffs than freedom.