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Make Your Mind

Auteur(s): Jess Leondiou
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How do our minds really work? How different are we from one another? What’s the science behind our interactions, and how do we fit into the larger collective of consciousness? These are some of the big questions we explore in the Make Your Mind podcast. Dedicated to curiosity and expanding our understanding of ourselves and the world, this podcast brings together experts from various fields—those who study the science of the mind, experts in self-inquiry, and thought leaders with social and cultural insights. Join Jess as she dives into conversations that unpack these evolving topics.Jess Leondiou Développement personnel Réussite
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  • The self-care trap: how to get unstuck, with Duncan Anderson
    Jul 16 2025

    Self-care culture was meant to help us thrive, but what if it’s doing the opposite?


    In this conversation with Duncan Anderson, a leading innovator in Australian education and co-founder of Edrolo, we unpack whether modern narratives about mental health, resilience, and growth are really serving us.


    We talk about self-regulation vs. co-regulation, psychological safety, curiosity, and what it means to create environments where people can think clearly and communicate well.


    Worth a listen if you’re looking for a perspective that sits outside of the narratives we’re used to hearing.


    Write. Reflect. Connect

    As always, here are a few questions for you to reflect on after listening to this episode.


    1) In what moments do you prioritise comfort over growth, and how are you seeing these ideas play out in society more broadly?


    2) What does the idea of self care mean to you, and are there any aspects of it that you might want to adjust or reconsider after hearing the ideas shared?


    This episode was hosted by Jess Leondiou, brought to you by Archley’s tools for introspection and reflection. www.archleys.com


    If you’d like to learn more about Duncan or follow his work check out his blog Cloud Streaks.



    This episode was edited by David Willett of Double T Media




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    56 min
  • The Paradox of Happiness with Brock Bastian
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode of the 'Make Your Mind' podcast, Jess interviews Professor Brock Bastian, a social psychologist and author of 'The Other Side of Happiness.'

    They explore the idea that the pursuit of happiness often leads to discontentment and discuss how embracing struggle and discomfort can be vital to a well-lived life.

    Bastian delves into cultural narratives and how they shape our emotional perceptions, highlighting the importance of accepting pain as part of the human experience.

    The episode also considers communal activities and rituals as pathways to genuine connection and fulfilment.

    And the prompt that we'd like to leave you with today is this:

    "How have the expectations of my life shaped the way that I feel, and in what ways has this helped me or hurt me?

    The purpose of reflective prompts deepens our understanding. When we apply ideas to ourselves, we can think about concepts through a new lens. And if you want to take this one step further, use this question to spark a conversation with someone else. When we talk through ideas and concepts, we give ourselves a chance to reflect and to crystallise the wisdom that we've learned.

    So it's a win-win. Not only are you passing the knowledge onto someone else, but you're also deepening your understanding.

    Why we need pain to feel happiness | Brock Bastian | TEDxStKilda

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_x9cbrdgnw&t=724s&ab_channel=TEDxTalks




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    50 min
  • Emotional Sensitivity & Intensity: For the Neurodivergent and Gifted Adult – with Imi Lo
    May 26 2025

    In this episode, I speak with Imi Lo, psychotherapist, author, and thinker whose work explores the intersection of emotional intensity, neurodivergence, and sensitivity.

    Her book Emotional Sensitivity and Intensity felt like a roadmap to me—a warm invitation to appreciate the diversity of minds and a guide for how to work with and uplift sensitivity, rather than see it as something that needs to be pathologised.

    Imi holds master’s degrees in mental health and Buddhist studies as well as researching Jungian theories, art therapy, global cultures, mentalization, and mindfulness-based modalities. She describes her professional life as a decade-long pursuit of one central question: “What do people who are emotionally sensitive and intense need?” I think this framing alone is something really special.

    This conversation unpacks a wide range of topics, from the impact of psychological labels like ADHD, autism, and anxiety to how language can both empower and limit. We explore themes of intuition, trauma, and the importance of having our internal experiences mirrored and validated.


    Topics we cover:

    – The problem with pathologising personality

    – Why sensitivity is not weakness

    – The risk of over-identifying with diagnosis

    – How to honour your intuition

    – Healing relational wounds through new experiences

    – The tension between individualism and community in a post-religious, post-COVID world

    – Positive disintegration and the power of inner chaos

    – Creating a life that fits your nature


    Imi’s work has stayed with me in all the best ways, and I hope this conversation does the same for you.


    You can explore more of her work at www.eggshelltherapy.com

    Find her on Medium: imilo.medium.com

    Or check out her books, this is her first one Emotional Sensitivity and Intensity which she suggests as an introduction to her work.

    Or the The Gift of Intensity her second book.

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    1 h et 4 min

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