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Eric Zimmer
Transformative ideas from the best thinkers on the planet including guests like James Clear, Susan Cain, Michael Pollan, Deepak Chopra, Nicole LaPera, Yung Pueblo, Gabor Mate, Maggie Smith, David Whyte, Macklemore, George Saunders, Anne Lamott, Frank Turner, Mark Manson, Tara Brach, AJ Jacobs, Oliver Burkeman, Ryan Holiday, Parker Palmer. It’s not about perfection; it’s about direction.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 59min
Reclaim Your Mind: How to Build a Healthier Relationship with Technology with Jay Vidyarthi
In this episode, Jay Vidyarthi discusses how to reclaim your mind and build a healthier relationship with technology. He explores common pitfalls—like avoidance, anxiety, and judgment—and shares practical strategies for using digital tools consciously. Jay emphasizes personal agency, setting boundaries, and the value of both online and offline connections. This conversation challenges the idea that technology is inherently good or bad, instead encouraging listeners to cultivate awareness, compassion, and intentional habits to foster well-being and authentic relationships in a tech-driven world.
Exciting News!!!Coming in March 2026, my new book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life is now available for pre-orders!
Key Takeaways
The relationship between technology and mindfulness.
The tension between the desire for genuine connection and the allure of digital devices.
The concept of technology as neither inherently good nor bad, but shaped by our relationship with it.
Strategies for engaging with technology mindfully, as discussed in Jay Viviani's book.
The "two wolves" parable and its implications for attention and emotional awareness.
The importance of clarity and awareness in managing emotions related to technology use.
The role of meditation and mindfulness practices in cultivating a healthier relationship with technology.
The impact of societal narratives on perceptions of technology and its users.
The significance of personal agency in setting boundaries and making conscious choices regarding technology.
The potential for technology to meet emotional and social needs when approached mindfully.
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Jay Vidyarthi, please check out these other episodes:
The Hidden Costs of Technology and Our Search for Selfhood with Vauhini Vara
Distracted or Empowered? Rethinking Our Relationship with Technology with Pete Etchells
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Jan 2, 2026 • 36min
Unlocking the Power of Identity: How Small Changes Lead to Big Transformations in Your Life with James Clear (Part 2)
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In this second part of the 2-part episode with James Clear, we explore practical, research-backed strategies for habit formation, including making habits obvious, attractive, easy, and satisfying. Through personal stories and examples, they discuss how environment, social groups, and small behavioral tweaks can help build good habits and break bad ones. The episode emphasizes starting small, celebrating progress, and designing supportive surroundings, offering listeners actionable advice for lasting behavior change.
Exciting News!!!Coming in March 2026, my new book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life is now available for pre-orders!
Key Takeaways
Practical strategies for habit formation and behavior change
The role of environment in shaping habits
Techniques for making habits obvious and accessible
The concept of habit stacking (anchoring new habits to existing ones)
The importance of social groups and community in habit adoption
The impact of technology on finding supportive communities for habit change
The significance of reducing friction for positive habits and increasing friction for negative ones
The “two-minute rule” for simplifying habit initiation
The emotional payoff and satisfaction associated with habits
The importance of tracking progress and celebrating small victories in habit formation
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Katy Milkman, check out these other episodes:
How to Stay Motivated with Ayelet Fishbach
Tiny Habits for Behavior Change with BJ Fogg
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Dec 30, 2025 • 37min
Unlocking the Power of Identity: How Small Changes Lead to Big Transformations in Your Life (Part 1) with James Clear
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In this part 1 of a 2-part episode, James Clear, discusses how to unlock the power of identity and how small changes can lead to big transformation in your life. They explore the compounding power of habits, the importance of focusing on systems over goals, and how identity shapes behavior. James explains practical strategies for building good habits and breaking bad ones, emphasizing patience, persistence, and the role of self-perception in lasting change. The conversation offers actionable insights for anyone seeking to improve their habits and overall well-being.
Exciting News!!!Coming in March 2026, my new book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life is now available for pre-orders!
Key Takeaways
The compounding effect of habits over time and their significance in personal growth.
The metaphor of the "two wolves" illustrating the choice between positive and negative habits.
The importance of patience and persistence due to the hidden lag time in habit formation.
The distinction between focusing on systems versus goals for achieving lasting change.
The concept of the "goal trap" and how it can hinder happiness and satisfaction.
The role of identity in behavior change and how self-perception influences habits.
The mechanics of habit formation, including the stages of cue, craving, response, and reward.
The impact of environmental cues on habit formation and the challenges of changing habits.
The four laws of behavior change as a framework for building good habits and breaking bad ones.
The relationship between happiness, desire, and practicing contentment in the pursuit of growth.
For full show notes, click here!
Connect with the show:
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Katy Milkman, check out these other episodes:
How to Stay Motivated with Ayelet Fishbach
Tiny Habits for Behavior Change with BJ Fogg
By purchasing products and/or services from our sponsors, you are helping to support The One You Feed, and we greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
This episode is sponsored by:
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Dec 26, 2025 • 57min
Why You Keep Falling Off Track—and the Tools That Help You Start Again with Katy Milkman
If you’re feeling overwhelmed and don’t have the luxury of doing less, Overwhelm Is Optional offers simple tools you can use in under ten minutes a day. Learn more at oneyoufeed.net/overwhelm
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In this episode, Katy Milkman explains why you keep falling off track and shares tools that will help you start again. She shares why lasting behavior change is so difficult—and what science reveals about how people actually change. Katy also delves into impulsivity, motivation, confidence, habit formation, and why willpower alone so often fails. Katy shares research-backed tools like temptation bundling, commitment devices, and fresh starts. Listeners will walk away with a clearer understanding of why they get stuck, practical strategies to move forward, and permission to stop striving for perfection and start building change that can survive real life. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by starting over—or wondered why good intentions aren’t enough—this conversation offers both clarity and compassion.
Exciting News!!!Coming in March 2026, my new book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life is now available for pre-orders!
Key Takeaways
vior change through a diagnostic, personalized approach
The role of impulsivity (present bias) in undermining long-term goals
Understanding internal barriers to change instead of relying on willpower
Making goal-aligned behaviors more enjoyable to increase persistence
Temptation bundling as a strategy for aligning short-term rewards with long-term outcomes
The importance of confidence and self-efficacy in sustaining change
Using advice-giving and mentoring to strengthen belief in one’s ability to change
Commitment devices as tools for overcoming procrastination and self-control challenges
Flexible habit formation versus rigid routines for long-term consistency
Embracing fresh starts and setbacks as part of the change process
For full show notes, click here!
Connect with the show:
Follow us on YouTube: @TheOneYouFeedPod
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Katy Milkman, check out these other episodes:
How to Stay Motivated with Ayelet Fishbach
Tiny Habits for Behavior Change with BJ Fogg
By purchasing products and/or services from our sponsors, you are helping to support The One You Feed, and we greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
This episode is sponsored by:
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Dec 23, 2025 • 56min
Why Willpower Isn’t Enough: The Tiny Habits Method Explained with Dr. BJ Fogg
If you’re feeling overwhelmed and don’t have the luxury of doing less, Overwhelm Is Optional offers simple tools you can use in under ten minutes a day. Learn more at oneyoufeed.net/overwhelm
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In this episode, Dr. BJ Fogg, explains why willpower isn’t enough and the science behind his tiny habits method. He explores the psychology of habit formation, emphasizing that lasting change comes from starting small, celebrating successes, and practicing self-compassion rather than relying on willpower or self-criticism. Dr. Fogg shares practical strategies for designing habits that fit individual contexts, explains his behavior model, and discusses how positive reinforcement and flexibility foster sustainable transformation. Personal stories and vivid analogies illustrate how anyone can create meaningful change by nurturing tiny habits and focusing on progress over perfection.
Exciting News!!!Coming in March 2026, my new book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life is now available for pre-orders!
Key Takeaways
Behavior change and habit formation
The “Tiny Habits” method and its principles
The importance of positivity in personal transformation
Breaking down aspirations into small, manageable actions
Embracing mistakes as learning opportunities
The role of self-compassion in habit formation
The Fogg Behavior Model: motivation, ability, and prompts
The significance of context in habit design
Strategies for troubleshooting and enhancing behavior change
The impact of celebrating small successes on habit reinforcement
For full show notes, click here!
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Dr. BJ Fogg, check out these other episodes:
How to Create Elastic Habits that Adapt to Your Day with Stephen Guise
How to Make Lasting Changes with John Norcross
By purchasing products and/or services from our sponsors, you are helping to support The One You Feed, and we greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
This episode is sponsored by:
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Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 12min
Why Anxiety is a Habit - and How Curiosity Helps Break the Loop with Dr. Jud Brewer
In this episode, Dr. Jud Brewer explains why anxiety is a habit and how curiosity breaks that habit loop. He explores the difference between the feeling of anxiety and the mental habit of worry, and why curiosity and self-compassion are essential for real change. Drawing from his clinical work and research on digital therapeutics and AI-supported therapy, Dr. Brewer shows how learning from setbacks—and building distress tolerance—helps us recognize progress, unwind shame, and create lasting transformation.
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Exciting News!!!Coming in March 2026, my new book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life is now available for pre-orders!
Key Takeaways
Exploration of mental health and the role of habits in anxiety management.
Discussion of the parable of the two wolves and its relation to neuroscience and habit reinforcement.
Examination of the science of habit formation and the limitations of traditional habit replacement strategies.
Insights into digital therapeutics and the development of app-based mental health treatments.
Analysis of the potential and challenges of AI in therapy, including ethical considerations.
The importance of human connection in therapy and the unique value of human therapists.
The role of curiosity in managing anxiety and the distinction between anxiety as a feeling and worrying as a behavior.
The impact of self-criticism and shame on behavior change and the importance of self-compassion.
Techniques for cultivating distress tolerance and the gradual process of emotional growth.
Mindfulness practices, such as noting, to enhance awareness and reduce reactivity in challenging situations.
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Dr. Jud Brewer, check out these other episodes:
How to Manage Your Hunger Habit with Dr. Jud Brewer
Habits for Healing Anxiety with Dr. Jud Brewer
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Dec 17, 2025 • 53min
Listen Now: Decoding Women’s Health with Dr. Elizabeth Poynor
Here’s a preview of a new show from our friends at Pushkin Industries and the Atira Health and Research Institute. On Decoding Women’s Health, Dr. Elizabeth Poynor makes the science of women’s health accessible—from hormones to metabolism to longevity—so you can thrive at any stage of life. A world-renowned gynecologic oncologist and advanced pelvic surgeon, Dr. Poynor speaks with leading physicians, researchers, and educators to share the latest science on women’s wellness, disease prevention, and what it really means to age on your own terms.
Dr. Poynor recently sat down with preventive neurologist Dr. Richard Isaacson, who shares how to know if you’re at risk for Alzheimer’s, how shifting hormones can make women especially vulnerable, and what steps to take for better long-term brain health. For more episodes on how to improve your health during midlife, find Decoding Women’s Health with Dr. Elizabeth Poynor wherever you get podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 16, 2025 • 1h
Designing a Life That Supports You: Presence, Beauty, and the Power of Environment with Nate Berkus
In this episode, Nate Berkus explores what it really means to design a life that supports you—not through perfection, but through presence, beauty, and the power of environment. Drawing from decades of work and his own personal journey, Nate reflects on how our surroundings quietly shape our habits, emotions, and sense of self. He shares how moving through profound loss changed the way he understands home, meaning, and the moments that matter most. Through deeply human stories—including a transformative Oprah makeover—Nate reveals how small, intentional changes and genuine listening can create spaces that support healing, authenticity, and connection.
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Exciting News!!!Coming in March 2026, my new book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life is now available for pre-orders!
Key Takeaways
The influence of environment and design on personal growth and habits.
The parable of the two wolves and its relevance to personal choices and mindset.
The significance of “the moments in between” in fostering genuine connections.
The impact of parenting on awareness and presence in daily life.
The importance of meaningful design that reflects personal stories and aspirations.
The relationship between emotional well-being and physical spaces.
The transformative power of small, intentional changes in one’s environment.
The role of gratitude in overcoming past hardships and shaping identity.
The necessity of human connection and understanding in design and life.
The balance between personal taste and collaboration in shared living spaces.
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Nate Berkus, check out these other episodes:
Failure as Fertilizer: Learning to Bloom Again with Debbie Millman
Creative Thinking and Action Through Designs with Sarah Stein Greenberg
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Dec 12, 2025 • 1h 2min
When Your Brain Won’t Fit the World: Finding Your Creative Path with ADHD with Andy J. Pizza
In this episode, Andy J. Pizza joins Eric Zimmer for When Your Brain Won’t Fit the World: Finding Your Creative Path with ADHD, a conversation about creativity, identity, and what happens when you stop treating yourself as a problem to fix. Andy shares how discovering ADHD helped him reframe years of self-doubt, better understand his parents, and build a creative life that actually fits the way his mind works. Together, they explore self-acceptance, the role of labels, and how art can become a powerful way to excavate who we really are.
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Exciting News!!!Coming in March 2026, my new book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life is now available for pre-orders!
Key Takeaways
ADHD as a form of neurodiversity rather than a personal deficit
The connection between ADHD and creativity, imagination, and divergent thinking
How self-compassion supports mental health and sustainable personal growth
The role of diagnosis and language in understanding identity and behavior
The influence of childhood and family dynamics on self-perception
Moving from self-criticism to self-acceptance in creative and personal life
Creativity as a tool for self-discovery, meaning, and emotional insight
Designing habits and environments that support how your brain works
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Andy J. Pizza, check out these other episodes:
Creativity as a Cure with Jacob Nordby
Eric Tivers on ADHD in Adults
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Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 1min
The Price of Wanting: How Desire Shapes Happiness, Fulfillment, and Who We Become with Eric Jorgenson
In this episode, Eric Jorgensen discusses the price of wanting and how desire shapes happiness, fulfillment, and who we become. He explores the power of useful beliefs, agency, and a growth mindset. Eric also delves into authenticity versus attachment, the role of judgment, managing desires, and the influence of environment on habits. Drawing on thinkers like Naval Ravikant and Elon Musk, discover practical strategies and philosophical insights for living intentionally, fostering optimism, and building a fulfilling, empowered life.
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Exciting News!!!Coming in March 2026, my new book, How a Little Becomes a Lot: The Art of Small Changes for a More Meaningful Life is now available for pre-orders!
Key Takeaways:
Personal growth and mindset development
Cultivation of positive habits and beliefs
The parable of two wolves representing internal good and bad qualities
The concept of “useful beliefs” and their role in achieving desired outcomes
The importance of agency and a growth mindset in personal development
The impact of internal narratives on self-perception and motivation
The balance between authenticity and attachment in relationships
The development of judgment and its significance in decision-making
The challenge of managing desires and their effect on happiness
Strategies for creating an environment that supports positive habits and reduces temptations
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Eric Jorgenson, check out these other episodes:
Are Your Desires Really Yours? How to Recognize and Reclaim What You Truly Want with Luke Burgis
How to Find Zest in Life with Dr. John Kaag
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