
Tiny Leaps, Big Changes
Tiny Leaps, Big Changes is a personal development podcast focused on exploring the day-to-day behaviors we all engage in that determine the results we gain in our lives. Hosted by Gregg Clunis, the show shares simple strategies you can implement into your life to start moving the needle towards your biggest goals.
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Apr 20, 2023 • 18min
870 - Stop trying to be productive
When you hear the word "productivity," you might think of getting as much done as possible in the least amount of time. Is this really the best way to work though? Grinding away at an endless list approach really the most effective way to work? I don't think it is and I don't think you do either. There's a better way, it's called being effective and I think it's worth better understanding the differences between productivity and effectiveness.
Resources:
Frederick Taylor and Scientific Management - Understanding Taylorism and Early Management Theory (mindtools.com)
Criticism of Scientific Management (managementstudyguide.com)

Apr 12, 2023 • 18min
869 - The balance of power between capital and labor
Are you tired of feeling like a cog in the machine, working hard every day just to scrape by while those at the top reap all the benefits? It's not just your imagination - the balance of power between capital and labor is heavily skewed in favor of capital. But why is this the case, and what can we do about it?
In this episode, we'll explore the reasons why capital holds all the power and why labor has been duped into believing that capital is more valuable. We'll delve into the concept of class consciousness and discuss how we can work towards a more equitable balance of power between capital and labor.
Whether you're a worker struggling to make ends meet or simply interested in understanding the forces that shape our economy and society, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn how we can all work towards a better future for workers everywhere.

Apr 10, 2023 • 19min
868 - Why we need universal health insurance
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the topic of universal health insurance, specifically Medicare for All, examining the benefits and drawbacks of publicly funded health insurance.
We start by exploring what universal health insurance is and how it works, discussing the potential benefits of having such a system in place. We highlight how having access to health insurance can provide individuals with the ability to take bigger risks in life, such as starting a business or pursuing a passion. Additionally, we discuss how universal health insurance can provide a safety net, helping to lower or eliminate medical debt and providing a larger sense of community across the country.
However, we also discuss the potential drawbacks of such a system, such as increased taxes and the cost of paying for other people's healthcare. We also acknowledge that wait times and the average level of care may increase.
Next, we dive into why it's essential to discuss the need for universal health insurance, emphasizing that AI is already taking jobs and reducing overall headcount. The looming recession and the Fed's recommendation to cut 1.5 million jobs only add to the urgency of this discussion. We highlight the consequences of not having health insurance, such as worsening health issues and higher costs to the public.
Finally, we provide resources for listeners to do their research and make up their minds about the topic. We encourage listeners to start talking about this important issue to help create change.
Overall, this episode is a thought-provoking examination of universal health insurance, providing listeners with valuable insights into the benefits and drawbacks of such a system and the urgency of discussing it in today's economic and political climate.
Resources
Medicare for all support
Medicare for all and retirement
The rise of single payer healthcare
Supporting medicare for all
Why medicare for all is not good for america

Apr 5, 2023 • 13min
867 - Finding your passion in a capitalist world
In this episode, I dive into the strange and often hazardous intersection between capitalism and the pursuit of passion. I'll explore how the pressure to find and monetize your passion has become a pervasive message in our society, and the consequences of treating passion as a means to an end rather than an end in itself. I'll discuss why it's important to prioritize passion for its own sake, rather than solely focusing on its profit potential.
I'll examine the dangers of reducing passion to a commodity, and how this can lead to burnout, disillusionment, and a loss of joy in our creative pursuits. By contrast, I'll highlight the benefits of pursuing passion purely for the love of it, and the ways in which this can bring meaning, fulfillment, and personal growth into our lives. Ultimately, I'll challenge listeners to re-claim their passions from the clutches of capitalism, and to cultivate a healthier, more sustainable relationship with their creativity.

Apr 3, 2023 • 17min
Where I've been...
Is anyone even still here?

Jan 30, 2023 • 14min
866 - Hack your motivation
Lately, I've been paying close attention to what motivates me and trying to figure out how to pursue more of that. This reminded me of a book I read early last year called Tiny Habits by B.J. Fogg. In the book, B.J. introduced the behavior model. The B = M A P behavior model is a simple yet powerful tool that can help us understand the factors that influence our behavior. B.J. Fogg, a Stanford University researcher and expert on behavior change, created this model to help explain why some behaviors are easy to perform while others are difficult.
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Jan 27, 2023 • 8min
865 - Some thoughts on finding your why
A common trap that I fall into is feeling like my “why” needs to be this huge, selfless thing. Like it needs to be Mother Teresa levels of altruism. Something like:
Wanting to help underprivileged communities
Because you want to fix climate change
To support children because they’re our future
And, maybe it would be nice if those were naturally your reason but if they’re not, you shouldn’t feel bad about it.
Let's get something straight, your "why" doesn't have to be some big, noble cause or anything like that. It can be something that's all about you and what makes you happy. Yeah…it can be selfish. And in many ways, it SHOULD be selfish. Like, if your why is to start a business because you want to be your own boss and make some serious cash, that's totally fine. The fact that it’s authentic to you is going to ultimately be way more motivating than some PR thing you came up with because it “sounds better”.
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Jan 24, 2023 • 17min
864 - Meditation 101: A Beginner's Guide
We've all been there. We know meditation is good for us, but we just can't seem to start and stick with it. Maybe we're too busy, or we're not sure how to do it. Or maybe we're just a little intimidated by the idea of sitting still and trying to quiet our minds. But the truth is, starting a meditation practice doesn't have to be complicated or difficult. In fact, getting started with building this habit can be much, much simpler than you think. So, whether you're a meditation newbie or you're looking to get back into it, we've got you covered because this is Tiny Leaps, Big Changes.
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Jan 13, 2023 • 22min
863 - The End of Bias Pt 2 (feat Jessica Nordell)
I'm going to tell you a story. It's not a true story, it's not even based on any specific person that I know, but it's the type of story that happens all the time. Maybe it's even happened to you or someone you know.
This is the story of Jane.
Jane had always dreamed of becoming a lawyer. Growing up in a low-income neighborhood, Jane had to work hard to overcome the many obstacles in her way. She was an excellent student and graduated from high school with top grades and even attended a good college and received her law degree with honors.
But...she ran into a problem. Despite her impressive credentials, Jane struggled to find a job. She applied to law firm after law firm after law firm and sat for several interviews, but was always passed over for the job. She couldn't figure out why and now that the student loan payments were due, she had a lot of external pressure influencing her decisions. Jane couldn't understand why she wasn't getting hired, especially since she had done everything right, so she decided to take a job working the front desk at a law firm. After all, she had bills to pay...and as long as she got in the door, she was confident she could get the job she wanted.
But that didn't happen either. Jane watched as lawyer after lawyer was brought in and hired...mean while she hadn't even been considered for those roles. And eventually...the frustration and sense of failure started to build.
We won't finish Jane's story because...well, it's kind of all of our stories. Factors we cant control such as gender expression, sexuality, race, and other socioeconomic have a unique ability to limit the list of potential opportunities that come our way.
And it's time that we learn about it...and not only that, but learn how to end it. So get excited, because this is Tiny Leaps, Big Changes.
My guest today is Jessica Nordell.
Jessica Nordell is a science writer, award-winning author, and speaker known for blending rigorous science with compassionate humanity. Her first book, The End of Bias: A Beginning, won the Nautilus Award and was shortlisted for the Columbia Journalism/Lukas Prize for Excellence in Nonfiction, the NYPL Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism, the Royal Society Science Book Prize, and the National Association of Science Writers Book Prize. The End of Bias was also named a Best Book of the Year by the World Economic Forum, Greater Good, AARP, and Inc. and is currently being used by organizations from newsrooms to NBA teams to healthcare organizations to solve some of their biggest cultural challenges.
This is the first of a two part conversation on bias so, if you are interested in this topic, be sure to tune in tomorrow to catch the 2nd part.
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Jan 11, 2023 • 28min
862 - The End of Bias Pt 1 (feat Jessica Nordell)
Here's a question...when was the last time you considered your unconcious biases?
Have you ever? It's okay if not..most of us haven't.
But here's something interesting to note..whether we take the time to examine them or not...they do affect us. Every single day.
Maybe in small ways, getting passed over for a promotion, being spoken down to by your peers, or...in the case of my guest today...getting your work overlooked.
Or maybe you've been the perpetrator. Choosing the cross the street at night when you see a person of color coming towards you. Or subconsciously discounting what a female colleague has to say.
No matter how it affects you...it does affect you. And it can cause huge problems in your life and in larger society.
That's why for the next 2 episodes, we're going to take about how to end it. And the answer?
Well...you already know the answer...because this is Tiny Leaps, Big Changes.
My guest today is Jessica Nordell.
Jessica Nordell is a science writer, award-winning author, and speaker known for blending rigorous science with compassionate humanity. Her first book, The End of Bias: A Beginning, won the Nautilus Award and was shortlisted for the Columbia Journalism/Lukas Prize for Excellence in Nonfiction, the NYPL Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism, the Royal Society Science Book Prize, and the National Association of Science Writers Book Prize. The End of Bias was also named a Best Book of the Year by the World Economic Forum, Greater Good, AARP, and Inc. and is currently being used by organizations from newsrooms to NBA teams to healthcare organizations to solve some of their biggest cultural challenges.
This is the first of a two part conversation on bias so, if you are interested in this topic, be sure to tune in tomorrow to catch the 2nd part.
Instagram: https://instagram.com/tinyleaps
The End of Bias: Website
Who We Are To Each Other: https://jessicanordell.substack.com/
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