The Daily Helping

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The Daily Helping

The show’s mission is simple: To help you become the best version of yourself possible and in doing so make the world a better place. Whoever you are, wherever you’re from, and whatever you do, this is the show that is going to help you become the best version of yourself. Each episode you will hear from some of the most amazing, talented, and successful people on the planet who followed their passions and strive to help others. Join our movement to get a million people each and every day to commit acts of kindness for others. Together, we're going to make the world a better place. Are you ready? Because it’s time for your daily helping.

  1. 388. These Universal Laws will Change Your Life | Quantum Philosophy with Victoria Rader

    6일 전

    388. These Universal Laws will Change Your Life | Quantum Philosophy with Victoria Rader

    In this episode of The Daily Helping, host Dr. Richard Shuster sits down with Dr. Victoria Rader, a renowned possibility coach and founder of YU2Shine, whose pioneering work in quantum personal development is transforming lives worldwide. With her expertise in blending quantum techniques and spiritual wisdom, Victoria empowers individuals to break free from limitations and embrace their fullest potential. She has authored best-selling books, developed transformative tools like the Empower-mE apps, and her teachings have been featured across prominent media outlets. Victoria shares her inspiring journey, starting with her early experiences of deep intuition and personal challenges growing up in the Soviet Union, which led her to a profound understanding of internal freedom. From her “quantum pioneer” perspective, Victoria explains how quantum science opens doors to infinite possibilities and sheds light on the “law of receiving and giving.” This revolutionary law challenges conventional wisdom on abundance by emphasizing that genuine prosperity flows when we first receive fully, allowing us to give unconditionally. This conversation dives deep into how self-sabotage and hidden beliefs can limit us, and Victoria offers actionable insights for breaking these patterns. She highlights the importance of embracing our unique differences and provides a free resource on overcoming self-sabotaging behaviors to help listeners take meaningful steps toward a life of purpose and abundance. The Biggest Helping: Today’s Most Important Takeaway If this infinite universe had a better way to fill in the place and time that you currently occupy, it would have done so. But it has not. So you, as you are, are an exact, intricate, beautiful, powerful, magnificent piece of the puzzle. Remember that and start releasing everything that's unworthy of that. -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life. Resources: Grab Your Free Quantum Leap Guide Today at MyGiftOffer.comLearn more at YU2SHINE.com Produced by NOVA

    32분
  2. 387. Combat Veteran Tells the Truth about Empathy | Crisis Response with Joe Smarro

    11월 11일

    387. Combat Veteran Tells the Truth about Empathy | Crisis Response with Joe Smarro

    In this powerful Veterans Day episode of The Daily Helping, Dr. Richard Shuster speaks with Marine combat veteran and mental health advocate Joe Smarro. Joe, a former police officer and crisis intervention leader, shares his deeply personal journey from a troubled childhood to military service and ultimately to his work as the CEO of SolutionPoint+, where he focuses on eradicating suicide among first responders. Joe opens up about his past struggles with trauma and his mission to bring empathy and compassion into policing. His story, featured in the Emmy-winning documentary Ernie and Joe: Crisis Cops, underscores the importance of connection over authority when serving communities. Joe shares his unique "connection before correction" approach and discusses how empathy can transform crisis response, ultimately helping both first responders and the communities they serve. The Biggest Helping: Today’s Most Important Takeaway Not only are you loved– and I know that's like, oh, you just say that– man, woman, it doesn't matter to me. When we can understand that love is just like empathy, it's our superpower. I love you all. I love you, Dr. Richard, I just met you. Why? Because you're a person on your journey, trying to do good for other people and that's worthy and deserving. And I just wish all people would understand that you deserve to be loved, regardless of the thoughts you've had, the choices you've made, the mistakes you've made, the people you've hurt, the wrong you've done, regardless of all of it, you deserve to be loved. And you have to start by accepting that and acknowledging that and understanding that for yourself. Because when you accept your own truth of “I am worthy and I am lovable,” it makes it so much easier to connect with other people and love them as well.  -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life. Resources: Learn more at JoeSmarro.comCheck out SolutionPointPlus.comRead “Unarmed: De-Escalation Techniques to Cultivate Courage, Compassion, & Connection”Connect with Joe Smarro on Instagram: @joesmarroFind Joe Smarro on LinkedInFriend Joe Smarro on Facebook  Produced by NOVA

    30분
  3. 386. What the Media Isn’t Telling You about Ukraine | Frontline Reporting with Chris Herlinger

    11월 4일

    386. What the Media Isn’t Telling You about Ukraine | Frontline Reporting with Chris Herlinger

    In this episode of The Daily Helping, Dr. Richard Shuster sits down with award-winning journalist and international correspondent Chris Herlinger, who shares powerful stories of his humanitarian reporting, particularly from his recent coverage of Ukraine. Chris, a correspondent for Global Sisters Report and a long-time journalist on humanitarian efforts, discusses his new book, Solidarity and Mercy, which sheds light on the resilience and dignity of those caught in conflict, especially through the work of Catholic sisters in war zones. From covering global conflicts to witnessing the faith-based efforts of religious communities, Chris brings a unique perspective to how humanitarian workers are affirming the dignity and humanity of those in need. Whether you're religious or not, the conversation is deeply moving, exploring not only the struggles of war but also the small, compassionate acts that restore hope. The Biggest Helping: Today’s Most Important Takeaway The war in Ukraine is a great tragedy. I mean any war is tragic, I think, but certainly this is particularly tragic because I don't think it was at all necessary and not justified. You know, this is an imperialist land grab on the part of Russia. I think something that Russia has been committed to is to sort of reimpose a Russian reality on Ukraine. The Ukrainians are very, very nationalistic. They're very patriotic. It's just a tragedy all around.  And yet, and yet in the midst of this tragedy, there's been a global, this of course was more at the beginning of the war than it is right now, but there was a global response that I think was remarkable and helped Ukrainians get to safer places. And I think that kind of global commitment is not only necessary, but I think it says something very, very good about humanity and what humanity can do. I think the work of the sisters and the work of the church continues, and the church, whatever you may feel about organized religion, whatever you may feel about the Catholic church in particular– the Catholic Church is in the world, and in Ukraine, of course, it's a minority church. The Orthodox Church is the predominant church in Ukraine, but the Catholic Church is rooted throughout the world. I think the Catholic Church does help and affirm the dignity of people in these awful situations. I think that that's a remarkable story.  And as I said earlier, it goes back to thousands of years rooted in the gospel. I think that thread that binds the current day to the past and to the gospel story is really fascinating and moving and a beautiful thing, -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life. Resources: Read “Solidarity and Mercy: The Power of Christian Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine”Learn more at the Global Sisters ReportRead "Witnessing in a war zone: Stories of Christian humanitarians in Ukraine" Produced by NOVA Media

    30분
  4. 385. What it Takes to be a Rich B$tch | Becoming the Energetic Match to Wealth with Kyera Kacey

    10월 28일

    385. What it Takes to be a Rich B$tch | Becoming the Energetic Match to Wealth with Kyera Kacey

    Content warning: Sexual assault and self harm In this energizing episode of The Daily Helping, Dr. Richard Shuster is joined by intuitive business mentor and author Kyera Kacey. Known for her candid approach to life and business, Kyera shares her journey of overcoming trauma and creating a thriving business through personal development and manifestation. With raw honesty, Kyera opens up about pivotal moments in her life, including overcoming self-harm and sexual assault, and how these experiences led her to dedicate herself to the work of transformation. Kyera offers profound insights into the importance of personal responsibility in healing and growth, discussing how forgiveness and self-love play crucial roles in moving forward. She talks about her unique "self-love rituals" and how embracing authenticity in business has led to her success. Kyera also teases her upcoming live event, LiberateHER, and her plans for expanding her impact through retreats and speaking engagements. Whether you’re looking to break free from your past or striving to elevate your business, Kyra’s wisdom on manifestation, conscious creation, and intuitive business strategies will inspire you to take action toward your goals. The Biggest Helping: Today’s Most Important Takeaway Your experience of life is your responsibility. If you don't like what you're currently seeing, you have the power to change it. -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life. Resources: Learn more at KyeraKacey.comRead “Rich B$tch Money Goals”Follow Kyera on Instagram: @KyeraKaceyConnect with Kyera on FacebookListen to Episode 127. The Two Decisions That Guarantee Success | with Hal Elrod Produced by NOVA Media

    30분
  5. 10월 21일

    384. Feel, Heal, and Let That Sh*t Go with Rachel Kaplan

    Content warning: Suicide When Rachel Kaplan was 14 years old, her first true love ended his life. Ever since then, she has pursued how to emotionally heal. Now, she has combined what she learned in a book, “Feel, Heal, and Let That Sh*t Go.” Rachel joins us on the show today. Rachel’s book is deeply based in research and theory, but her explanations are clear enough that a child could understand. She calls her approach “emotional potty training,” where, just like poop, we need to let emotions move through our bodies and then exit in a healthy way. We talk about numbing emotions, core wounds, sensitivity, and shame. Rachel has an incredible knack for weaving together science, spirituality, and plain-speaking. Don’t miss this episode! The Biggest Helping: Today’s Most Important Takeaway You have the power within you. Like you don't necessarily even need a therapist. What you need is to cultivate this relationship between these parts of you and that it's really about being willing to turn toward the pain that you're carrying and just let yourself have it, let yourself clear it. And that is the single most important / only way to feel better is to feel how you actually feel. -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life. Resources: Read “Feel, Heal, and Let That Sh*t Go” Listen to the “Feeling Healing Sh*t Show”Follow Rachel on InstagramSubscribe to Rachel’s YouTube Channel “The Feelings Movement with Rachel Kaplan”Follow Rachel on TikTok @thefeelingsmovement Produced by NOVA Media

    28분
  6. 10월 14일

    383. Standing Out in the Age of Artificial Intelligence with Pascal Bornet

    According to Pascal Bornet, Artificial Intelligence is already mastering the skills needed to be a medical doctor, lawyer, coder, etc. So what skills should humans develop to keep up and stay relevant in today’s and tomorrow’s market? Pascal joins the show today to tell us. Pascal Bornet is an award-winning expert author and keynote speaker on artificial intelligence and automation. He developed his expertise through 20 years of working with AI as a senior executive at McKenzie and EY where he created and led their intelligent automation practices and implemented AI initiatives for hundreds of organizations around the world. He explains there are three competencies every human needs to have moving forward: They need to be change-ready, AI-ready, and human-ready. He also dives into the three “Humics,” or abilities that humans will be better at that technology: genuine creativity, critical thinking, and social authenticity. Tune in for an incredible conversation. The Biggest Helping: Today’s Most Important Takeaway You shouldn't wait. You shouldn't wait to build the three skills of the three competencies of the future. This is what is most important for us, for our kids, for our team members, for our organizations. That's the most important thing we can do.  -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life. Resources: Read “Irreplaceable: The Art of Standing Out in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”Join the Irreplaceable AcademyRead “Intelligent Automation” Produced by NOVA Media

    39분
  7. 9월 30일

    381. Getting Better: A Doctor's Story of Resilience, Recovery and Renewal with Dr. Andrew Kadar

    Dr. Andrew Kadar was a former UCLA gymnast, he ran 10ks, he had never smoked or been overweight. So when he suddenly had chest pain when exercising, he had no idea the health journey he was about to go on. Dr. Kadar is our guest on the show today and author of the new book, “Getting Better: A Doctor's Story of Resilience, Recovery and Renewal.” Dr. Kadar recounts the most important lessons he learned throughout his ordeal, starting with the call to his primary care doctor’s office, through his major surgery, to the active lifestyle he enjoys again today As Dr. Kadar points out, when you have a major illness, you have to expect the unexpected. However, thanks to his new book, now you can be at least a little more prepared. The Biggest Helping: Today’s Most Important Takeaway If you're having symptoms, the best way to deal with them is to take it away from yourself. And there are twin dangers there. One is denial, which is you disregard something that's important. The other is becoming a hypochondriac and thinking everything is horrible. And by taking it away from yourself, you're likely to be more realistic. You're not gonna interpret a headache as a brain tumor. And you're not gonna disregard chest pain that comes up with exercise and goes away with rest. So I think that's one thing that I would like people to remember is that if they're having some symptoms, think about how you would advise your best friend or anybody else who came to you with the same set of symptoms and what you think they should do. as the wise scores of action.  -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life. Resources: Read “Getting Better: A Doctor's Story of Resilience, Recovery and Renewal”Learn more at GettingBetterDoc.com Produced by NOVA Media

    28분
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The show’s mission is simple: To help you become the best version of yourself possible and in doing so make the world a better place. Whoever you are, wherever you’re from, and whatever you do, this is the show that is going to help you become the best version of yourself. Each episode you will hear from some of the most amazing, talented, and successful people on the planet who followed their passions and strive to help others. Join our movement to get a million people each and every day to commit acts of kindness for others. Together, we're going to make the world a better place. Are you ready? Because it’s time for your daily helping.

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