Welcome to SHIPS! SHIPS explores the vessels in our lives that create fulfillment and meaning in an increasingly digital world: genuine human relationships. Pat McAndrew, a professional actor, speaker, and coach, hosts this captivating podcast where he interviews inspiring experts in digital wellness, entertainment, business, and other industries who can help you get to the next level in your life. We'll laugh, we'll cry, and we'll leave feeling more connected than before. So come aboard and ride the waves to your ideal life! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ships/support
Some of us live in the past, some live in the present, and some live in the future. Or, we should say we think in the past, present, or future. In thi...
Gilda Joffe, teacher, musician, and coach, joins us for episode 192 of the Relate podcast. We discuss Gilda's work as a coach and how she helps her cl...
Relating to others is definitely part-art, part-science. It's when we yield to the other person and talk about their interests, goals, and passions th...
I believe that storytelling is one of the most powerful ways to convey a message. It is through entertainment, whether it be theater, television, or f...
There is an immense amount of value in the tangible. It's through tangible things and experiences that we activate the five senses. But we don't do th...
Some of us tend to our email more readily than our own children. Email has this power over us that compels us to pay attention to it and to answer any...
Positivity and positive thinking are often and easily seen as raa-raa fluff that sound nice and pretty, but lack any sort of substance. Despite this n...
In this episode of Relate, we speak with coach, author, and speaker, Marin Laukka. We talk about overcoming a scattered mind, quitting certain things ...
We value busyness way more than we should. It is so important to schedule time in our days for nothingness. In this episode of Relate, we discuss why ...
While plenty of companies and institutions preach about the value and importance of imagination, there is little evidence showing that this critical t...