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A College Athlete on Cancer and the Competition: I Can Beat Anything.

2015

Sean Dever was diagnosed with bone cancer at 11 years old. He chose a unique alternative to traditional amputation—and now he’s fulfilling his dream of playing college lacrosse.

03:41 min

05:50

Mastering Self-Control | Stoic Exercises for Inner Peace

The Stoics bring forth the theme of self-control on a regular basis. Epictetus, for example, spoke about abstaining from talking about vulgar things, and Marcus Aurelius points out that we should set limits to comfort and consumption.

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01:05:58

How to Be More Resilient in the Face of Stress in Tough Times | Rick Hanson

In today’s video, Michael will be speaking with Dr. Rick Hanson, neuropsychologist, brain expert, and the best-selling author of ‘Hardwiring Happiness,’ ‘Just One Thing,’ ‘The Buddha’s Brain,’ and an absolutely brilliant must-read of a book ‘Resilient.’

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01:52:54

Movement Makes Us Human: Kelly McGonigal, PhD | Rich Roll Podcast

A health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University who specializes in understanding the mind-body connection, Kelly is a pioneer in the field of ‘science-help,’ translating insights from psychology and neuroscience into practical strategies that support personal well-being and community...

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59:04

Resilient | Rick Hanson | Talks at Google

A talk based on Dr. Hanson’s book “Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakable Core of Calm, Strength, and Happiness.” Learn how to develop key inner strengths—like grit, gratitude, and compassion—to stay calm, confident, and happy no matter what life throws at you.

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30:35

Rick Hanson: How to Build Unshakeable Inner Strength Using Neuroscience

In this soothing interview, Dr. Rick Hanson discusses his book, “Resilient,” and the amazing neuroscience that will help you build inner strength to face all life’s challenges.

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Hardwiring Happiness: Dr. Rick Hanson at TEDxMarin 2013

How to Overcome the Brain’s Negativity Bias.

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