When East Meets West

By: Peter Economou Ph.D. and Nikki Rubin Psy.D.
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  • East coast psychologist Peter Economou, Ph.D. and West coast psychologist Nikki Rubin, Psy.D. discuss ancient Eastern spiritual practices and their integration with modern Western behavioral science with practical takeaways for everyone. Learn more at www.wheneastmeetswest.us
    © 2024 When East Meets West
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Episodes
  • S4E17 Rethinking Thankfulness in Holiday Times
    Nov 26 2024

    What if the secret to a more abundant life lies in something as simple as gratitude? Join us as we embark on a thoughtful exploration of gratitude's complex nature, especially as we approach the holiday season. We'll unravel the subtle distinctions between gratitude, thankfulness, and appreciation, and discuss how cultural practices and lifestyle choices, such as abstaining from alcohol and caffeine, can foster mental clarity and a deeper sense of gratitude. With insights drawn from both psychology and Eastern philosophy, we recognize that connecting with gratitude isn't always straightforward, particularly during challenging times.

    During our conversation, we question the pressures to feel thankful during the holidays and stress the importance of self-validation amidst cultural expectations. By acknowledging our genuine emotions, we can more authentically appreciate the small joys in life, like a warm meal or a moment of rest. We'll share personal reflections and studies that highlight how gratitude, though not a cure-all, can contribute to mood improvement and personal growth. Ending on a high note, we share an inspiring quote from Oprah Winfrey, reminding us that focusing on what we have can lead us to feel truly abundant, leaving behind the scarcity mindset. Embrace gratitude on your own terms and discover how it can transform your life.

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    17 mins
  • S4E16 Breaking Free from Tradition: A Path to Joy
    Nov 19 2024

    What happens when a tradition starts to feel more like a burden than a joy? Join us as we navigate the nuanced world of holiday customs, from the heartwarming to the hilariously rigid. We kick off with personal stories, revealing how attending Alvin Ailey performances in New York has evolved from a cherished ritual to a topic of reflection. Traditions can be a comforting presence, weaving joy and connection into our lives, but they can also become stifling obligations. We share light-hearted anecdotes and thought-provoking insights on striking that perfect balance—whether it's sticking with the old, beloved customs or daring to carve out new ones that resonate with your current self.

    In a world that's rapidly shifting from community-based to individualistic, thanks to technology and globalization, we ponder the future of traditions. Are we witnessing their evolution or decline? Our playful yet earnest discussion explores how cultural expectations shape our personal practices, even in unexpected arenas like sports. Superstitions, anyone? We encourage listeners to take a moment of introspection, especially as the holiday season looms, and consider tweaking or even letting go of some traditions that might not serve them anymore. Together, let's find the joy in our customs and the courage to embrace change where it's needed.

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    16 mins
  • S4E15 Embracing Discomfort: Coping with Post-Election Reflections
    Nov 12 2024

    What if the way we handle election results could foster personal growth and empathy? After experiencing the emotional rollercoaster of the recent US presidential election, we explore strategies for coping with outcomes, whether you're celebrating or feeling disheartened. Drawing from Eastern philosophies and cognitive behavioral therapy, we discuss the importance of holding outcomes lightly and the pitfalls of rigid expectations. Our conversation highlights how psychology can inform leadership and decision-making, and we emphasize the value of curiosity and caution in embracing diverse perspectives.

    Join us as we navigate the warmth of unseasonably sunny days in New York, using them as a metaphor for embracing discomfort and nuance as pathways to personal growth. In a world that often craves simplicity, we make the case for advocating discomfort—suggesting that true understanding arises when we allow ourselves to be open to alternative perspectives. This thoughtful dialogue encourages listeners to challenge societal norms and foster a more nuanced worldview, providing insights for navigating the complexities of life with empathy and an open mind.

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    17 mins

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