Crafting a Meaningful Life with Mary Crafts

Mary Crafts

Mary Crafts has been part of the best events in Utah for over 35 years. She is the largest off-premise caterer in Utah, catering for names like Oprah Winfrey, George W. Bush, and Sir Elton John. She's a 16X Best of State winner! Now there's an opportunity to give back and to share with others her hard-won life lessons and success, bringing you her life experiences as only she can to help you craft a meaningful life!

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    (Ep 393) Finding Purpose and Overcoming Burnout with Dr. Reggie Thomas

    In this episode of "Crafting a Meaningful Life," host Mary Crafts engages in a vital discussion on burnout with Dr. Reggie Thomas, an acknowledged leader and speaker in the field. They delve into the signs and symptoms of burnout, the steps to recovery, and the importance of recognizing this condition in oneself and others. Dr. Thomas shares his personal journey of transitioning from a career defined by exhaustion and stress to one filled with purpose and balance. Dr. Reggie Thomas brings invaluable insights on understanding and overcoming burnout, a prevalent issue impacting professionals at all stages of their careers. Through his narrative and expertise, Dr. Thomas underscores the significance of identifying burnout symptoms like insomnia, emotional depletion, and changes in behavior. He addresses misconceptions and stigmas, urging a shift in organizational culture to foster safe spaces for discussion and healing. Together with Mary Crafts, they highlight the role of self-care and authenticity in navigating life's challenges and fostering meaningful connections in personal and professional realms.\ About the Guest: Dr. Reggie Thomas is a seasoned professional speaker and an expert in addressing burnout. With a robust background that spans over three decades in faith-based nonprofit organizations as a senior leader, he combines his experience in communication and leadership to inspire audiences. A native of West Tennessee, Dr. Thomas holds a master's degree in theology and a doctorate in leadership. After a transformative encounter with burnout that led to a career transition, he now dedicates his time to speaking engagements and coaching, helping others navigate their paths to recovery and significance. Key Takeaways: Recognizing Burnout: Physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms of burnout can manifest in ways such as insomnia, emotional exhaustion, and a desire to isolate. Reinvention and Recovery: Key to overcoming burnout is the process of reinvention—becoming who you are meant to be by shedding who you are not. Creating Safe Spaces: Organizations should provide environments where employees feel safe to express burnout symptoms and receive support without stigmatization. Role of Self-Care: Prioritizing mental, physical, and emotional self-care is crucial in preventing and recovering from burnout. Spiritual and Relational Reflection: Prayer, meditation, and journaling are vital tools for reflection and can aid in aligning personal and professional goals with one's true passions and values.   Resources: Dr. Reggie Thomas’s Book: "Burnout Pains" available on Amazon Connect with Dr. Reggie Thomas on LinkedIn For more insights and updates, visit Mary Crafts' podcast series "Crafting a Meaningful Life." Join Mary Crafts and Dr. Reggie Thomas as they explore the intricacies of burnout. Listen to the full episode for an enlightening discussion on embracing change and crafting a life filled with significance. Stay tuned for more transformative episodes from "Crafting a Meaningful Life."

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    (Ep 392) Finding Purpose: Merging Career and Passion for Doing Good

    In this episode of "Crafting a Meaningful Life," host Mary Crafts is joined by Georgina Enthoven to explore the integration of meaningful work and sustainable careers. The dialog kicks off with a nostalgic recollection of "The Wizard of Oz," which inspired Craft's lifelong dedication to doing good. Anchoring their discussion around the universal ambition to achieve a career filled with purpose and impact, Crafts and Enthoven delve into the nuances of being a 'do-gooder' in today's work environment. Harnessing Enthoven’s vast experience, the conversation navigates through the challenges and triumphs of aligning profitability with philanthropy. Emphasizing the pressing need for change in workplace cultures and the role of leadership in championing meaningful work, this episode shines a light on how to effectively channel one’s professional hours toward social good. Concepts like the 'unrewarded do-gooder' and the staggering statistic of a 90,000-hour career serve as cornerstones for discussing how to balance these hours between productivity and purposeful impact. These insights come alongside real-world examples and anecdotes that women and young professionals, in particular, will find both relatable and illuminating. About the Guest: Georgina Enthoven is an accomplished author and podcast host specializing in bridging the gap between generating income and making a positive impact in the world. Enthoven's background is diverse and global, having been born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and living in various countries including the United States and Mexico. She graduated from Berkeley in the mid-90s and later attended Harvard Business School. Her professional journey includes a mixture of tech industry experiences and significant contributions to social impact enterprises. Enthoven is the author of "Work That's Worth It," and she also hosts a podcast by the same name, focusing on redefining career goals to integrate income with social impact. Key Takeaways: A career can simultaneously provide financial security and meaningful impact; it is not an either/or situation. Understanding the leadership’s values in an organization can be pivotal in aligning personal values with professional goals. Embracing non-traditional paths that combine entrepreneurial spirit and social impact can yield substantial outcomes, both personally and societally. Asking critical questions during job interviews can reveal whether a company truly embodies its purported mission. Shifting personal attitudes towards daily tasks can redefine one's work experience, transforming mundane into meaningful. Resources: Georgina Enthoven’s Website: georginaenthoven.com "Work That's Worth It" (Book) by Georgina Enthoven Georgina Enthoven on Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn Dive into the full episode to discover how aligning personal passions with professional endeavors can radically transform your career and personal growth. Stay tuned for more episodes that inspire and guide you on crafting your own meaningful life.

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    (Ep 391) Unlocking the Secrets of the Brain: A Journey into Neuroscience with Dr. Tracey Shors

    Join host Mary Crafts as she embarks on an enlightening conversation with Dr. Tracey Shors, an esteemed neuroscientist from Rutgers University, as they delve into the intricacies of the human brain and explore innovative ways to craft a meaningful life. Mary shares her personal reflections on pursuing a life with no regrets and discusses Dr. Shors's captivating journey and significant contributions to neuroscience, specifically in how the brain processes trauma and stress. In this episode, Dr. Shors unpacks her extensive research findings, revealing her development of a unique methodology known as "MAP" or "Mental and Physical" training. This method combines meditation and aerobic exercise to foster cognitive harmony and resilience against stress. With a focus on reducing rumination, Dr. Shors explains the importance of synchronizing brain activity through learning and physical exertion, offering listeners practical insights to improve mental health and overall well-being. Discover the science behind the brain's ability to generate new neurons and how we can leverage this knowledge to live fuller, more intentional lives. About the Guest(s): Dr. Tracey Shors is a renowned neuroscientist recognized for her extensive research on the brain, with a significant focus on neural plasticity and trauma recovery. Dr. Shors has dedicated over 20 years as a professor at Rutgers University where she has made groundbreaking contributions to understanding the relationship between psychology, biology, and neuroscience, particularly in the context of behavioral neuroscience. Her pioneering approach integrates meditation and physical activity to aid individuals in overcoming trauma and enhancing cognitive function. Key Takeaways: The combination of meditation and aerobic exercise provides a synchronized approach to overcoming trauma and reducing negative rumination. Rumination can detract from being present in the moment, but strategic mental and physical exercises can help in gaining control over these intrusive thoughts. Meditation focuses particularly on being present and trained awareness, which helps in recognizing one's thought patterns and bringing about mental clarity. The MAP training approach devised by Dr. Shors encourages cognitive development through learning and preserving new brain cells stimulated by physical activity. Engaging in challenging, new activities helps keep the mind agile and perpetuates neurosynaptic growth and integrity, especially later in life.   Resources: Website: MAP Train My Brain - Access free courses and sign up for personal training sessions. Book: "Everyday Trauma" by Dr. Tracey Shors Email: maptrainmybrain@gmail.com - For inquiries about MAP training. Listen to the full episode for a deep dive into how Dr. Shors's innovative approaches to mental fitness can transform lives and help you take actionable steps towards crafting a meaningful existence. Stay tuned for more episodes bringing enlightening discussions and impactful ideas.

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    (Ep 390) Exploring Art's Role in Health and Well-Being with Tasha Golden

    In this insightful episode of "Crafting a Meaningful Life," host Mary Crafts welcomes Dr. Tasha Golden, who shares her transformative journey from being a touring folk singer to becoming a pioneering voice in public health. Dr. Golden discusses her evolution from using songwriting as a personal outlet to exploring how creative arts can significantly enhance well-being and facilitate communication through her research. This episode unveils the power of art as a tool for healing and societal change, encouraging listeners to explore creativity as a means to enrich life and health. Explore the expansive role that creativity plays in health, as Dr. Golden and Mary Crafts delve into topics like the therapeutic power of music, arts-based data gathering, and the potential of arts on prescription. Dr. Golden reveals how creative expression can uncover essential insights missing from conventional healthcare surveys, using her experience with incarcerated youth to highlight the liberating power of personal narratives. With a global perspective, this episode deepens the conversation on how nurturing creative outlets can reshape healthcare, reduce reliance on pharmaceuticals, and foster environments that support human flourishing. About the Guest: Dr. Tasha Golden, PhD is a speaker, consultant and internationally-recognized leader in the science of “Creativity x Wellbeing”. Golden’s talks and publications have helped catalyze paradigm shifts in business, healthcare, and the creative sector—such as her work on “Arts on Prescription”: a growing model of care that is reshaping how “health” is defined and created. Holding a PhD in Public Health, Golden's work is informed by her history as a career singer/songwriter, founder of Project Uncaged: a trauma-informed creative writing program for incarcerated youth, and developer of “How We Human”: a pioneering Mental Health training designed specially for creative professions. Bridging research and action, Golden’s partnership tools and “IDEAS Framework” have helped thousands of leaders reimagine and enhance their work, grow their reach, and ignite new opportunities. Recent projects focus on arts/culture assets as untapped health Key Takeaways: The therapeutic power of art and creativity can facilitate personal and collective healing by enabling individuals to express what's often unsaid in traditional healthcare contexts. Integrating arts into healthcare enriches care providers' toolsets, offering pathways beyond pharmaceuticals to address well-being. Creative expression helps individuals and organizations question existing narratives, fostering inclusive environments that promote thriving as a human right. The World Health Organization's definition of health, encompassing complete physical, mental, and social well-being, underscores the importance of nurturing holistic health environments. Art as a universal experiential language spans cultures and societies, representing fundamental human needs and encouraging cross-cultural understanding and connection.   Resources: Connect with Dr. Tasha Golden on LinkedIn for more insights into her work. Explore further details about Dr. Golden's initiatives and research on her website. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tashagolden

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    (Ep 389) From Fear to Fearless: Discovering Bravery in Everyday Life

    In this episode of "Crafting a Meaningful Life," host Mary Crafts welcomes Jill Schulman, a revered voice on the subject of bravery and author of "The Bravery Effect." The discussion is centered on the concept of courage as a scientific, learnable skill, essential for reaching a well-lived life. Jill shares insights from her research and book, which redefine bravery beyond the conventional stereotypes of fearlessness and into meaningful action in the face of fear. Mary and Jill dive deep into understanding bravery as critical to overcoming life’s challenges and growing into one’s authentic self. This episode explores how bravery is not just about major heroic acts but involves everyday courage to pursue meaningful goals. Jill elucidates the psychological frameworks and evidence-based strategies for cultivating bravery, drawing from her background in positive psychology and personal experiences, including her transformation from a military officer to a motivational leader in corporate settings. About the Guest: Jill Schulman is an expert in bravery and the science of overcoming fear. She has studied positive psychology at the University of Pennsylvania under Dr. Marty Seligman, the founder of the field. Jill is a former Marine, corporate professional, and now runs her own leadership development company. She is an author and a speaker, noted for her book, "The Bravery Effect." Jill’s work focuses on teaching evidence-based techniques for building courage and resilience in personal and professional settings.   Key Takeaways: Bravery is defined as voluntary action in the presence of fear towards a noble or worthwhile goal. The path to crafting an extraordinary life necessitates everyday bravery and challenges conventional notions focused solely on comfort and avoiding discomfort. Bravery can be cultivated through repeated practice, much like building a muscle, by engaging with fears step-by-step. Happiness and well-being are deeply linked to achieving meaningful and challenging accomplishments, not just experiencing momentary positive emotions. Identifying self-concordant goals—those aligned with your authentic values—is crucial for meaningful bravery and personal growth.   Resources: Jill Schulman’s Website: jillshulman.com Book: The Bravery Effect by Jill Schulman MaryCraftsInc.com By tuning into this episode, listeners will gain a profound understanding of the role of bravery in crafting a meaningful and fulfilling life. Dive deeper into this insightful conversation to explore how you can overcome fear and embrace courage in everyday situations for transformative personal and professional growth. Stay connected with future episodes for more enriching dialogues.

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    (Ep 388) Transformative Journeys: Rediscovering Life's Adventures at Any Age

    In this engaging episode of "Crafting Your Meaningful Life," hosted by Mary Crafts, the spotlight is on Deonne Johnson, an expert in instructional design and personal transformation. The conversation delves into Deonne's new book, "From Tired to Inspired," which takes readers on a journey of self-discovery and healing. With themes ranging from vulnerability to self-alignment, this episode is packed with insights for listeners on how to live truly inspired and fulfilling lives. The episode kicks off with a warm introduction to Deonne's unique approach towards personal growth, highlighting her book that intertwines her personal stories with practical guidance. As the episode unfolds, listeners will learn how Deonne’s background in instructional design has influenced her ability to create a roadmap for personal development that resonates with a broad audience. The discussion covers how aligning personal values with life actions is a cornerstone of living with authenticity and purpose. Mary and Deonne also explore themes of adventure, lifelong learning, and the beauty found in life's unknowns. About the Guest: Deonne Johnson is an accomplished author and PhD holder in instructional design. She brings a wealth of experience from the corporate world, having been responsible for employee growth strategies in large companies. An expert in adult learning and engagement, Deonne focuses on empowering individuals to live more fulfilling lives through her writing, coaching, and workshops. Her new book, "From Tired to Inspired," showcases her unique approach to personal development, blending her own journey with practical frameworks for transformation. Key Takeaways: Embrace the unknowns of life with a sense of adventure and trust in your path. Align personal values with actions to foster genuine fulfillment and happiness. Vulnerability is a strength, enabling deeper connections with oneself and others. The transformational journey is continual; each step brings growth and new understanding. Meaningful change requires intentional action—identify what you'd like to change in your life. Resources: Deonne Johnson's Book: From Tired to Inspired (available soon on Amazon) Website: Join the waiting list for Deonne’s book launch and workshops on her official website. Join Mary Crafts and Deonne Johnson on this transformational journey as they unravel paths to crafting meaningful and inspired lives. Be sure not to miss this enlightening conversation and stay tuned for more episodes that promise to guide you toward personal growth and self-discovery. MaryCraftsInc

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    (Ep 387) Crafting Authenticity: Makeup Tips and Embracing Real Life

    In this engaging episode of "Crafting a Meaningful Life," Mary Crafts is joined by Lauren Hale, a dynamic social media influencer who has championed the beauty needs of women over 40. Lauren, with her extensive following and striking authenticity, shares her journey from teaching to becoming a beauty influencer. This episode explores the underrepresented space of mature beauty influencers and the authentic narratives that create meaningful connections between creators and their audiences. Mary and Lauren delve into how makeup can be both a form of self-expression and self-care, reflecting inner joy rather than covering up perceived flaws. Throughout the conversation, the importance of embracing personal authenticity and the empowerment derived from overcoming challenges are central themes. Lauren shares the pivotal moments that led her to shift careers and the significant impact of vulnerability and storytelling in connecting with her audience. Her journey underscores how personal struggles can be repurposed into sources of strength and inspiration. This episode is packed with insights into the beauty industry, social media dynamics, and the profound personal growth that arises when one lives in alignment with their true self. About the Guest: Lauren Hale: Lauren Hale is a social media influencer and author specializing in makeup and beauty tips for women over 40. With over 600,000 followers, Lauren has carved a niche by focusing on tips that cater to the unique skincare and beauty needs of this demographic. She transitioned from a career as a kindergarten teacher into the beauty industry, where she shares her personal journey and insights. Lauren is also the author of "Girl, Put On Your Lipstick: The World Needs You," a guide aimed at encouraging women to live authentically and unapologetically in their 40s and beyond.   Key Takeaways: Authenticity in Social Media: The importance of showing up authentically and vulnerably online, especially for women over 40, and how it fosters genuine connections. Transformational Journeys: Lauren's shift from teaching to beauty influencing, driven by a desire for more flexibility and fulfillment in her family life. Embracing Personal Style: The evolution of makeup as a tool for self-expression rather than a mask and acknowledging skin changes with age. Vulnerability and Storytelling: The power of sharing personal stories and struggles to help others feel seen and understood. Resilience and Acceptance: Lessons in resilience through her son's health challenges and the idea that everyone is trying their best, even amid difficulties. Resources: Links for Lauren Hale: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenlhale TikTok Handle: @laurenlhale Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laurenlhale/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/@laurenlhale?si=QP2-m8WgystKLWHr Book: Girl Put on Your Lipstick, The World Needs You: A Guide to Living Unapologetically and Authentically in your 40's and Beyond: Find it anywhere on online (Target, Walmart, Barnes and Nobles etc)  Amazon link for her book: https://amzn.markable.ai/Fg3AMQgF

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    (Ep 386) Unlocking Courage: The Triumph of Being Yourself

    In this engaging episode of “Crafting a Meaningful Life,” host Mary Crafts welcomes RHIAH Krista Kujat to explore the intricacies of human emotions captured in her latest work, "Life’s Poetic Glossary." Through an insightful discussion, the two delve into the significance of living authentically, overcoming duty-bound mindsets, and embracing the power of self-forgiveness. They talk about the universality of the emotions Krista articulates poetically in her book, urging listeners to resonate with their vulnerabilities and embark on a journey of self-discovery. Throughout the episode, Mary and Krista discuss the profound impact of courage, the ensnaring nature of duty, the essence of forgiveness, and the contrasting mindsets of scarcity and abundance. Krista reveals her inspirations and personal insights with each theme, providing the audience with relatable and actionable wisdom. The conversation highlights the book as a resource for personal growth, emphasizing how it guides readers to interpret the wisdom on their own terms. For those seeking a new perspective on life’s poetic undercurrent, this episode promises an enriching listening experience. About the Guest: RHIAH Krista Kujat: RHIAH Krista Kujat, also known by her pen name, is a dynamic author, actress, and trauma therapist. Known for her multifaceted career, Krista has not only worked as an actress in New York but has also contributed significantly to the wellness industry by founding retreats in Northern California. With a rich history of living in diverse cultures — including stints in France, Switzerland, Portugal, Mexico, and now Los Angeles — she has a profound understanding of life from a global perspective. Her recent work, "Life’s Poetic Glossary," showcases her talent in distilling complex human experiences into poetic wisdom.   Key Takeaways: Embrace Authenticity: Courage is fundamentally about embracing and expressing your true self. Duty Versus Desire: Understanding how inherited patterns of duty can limit personal freedom and choosing service over obligation. Forgiveness: The importance of self-forgiveness as a vehicle for personal freedom and relational harmony. Scarcity and Abundance: Financial security is dictated by mindset; shifting from scarcity to abundance is crucial for fulfillment. Vulnerability in Receiving: True receiving is inherently vulnerable but essential for breaking the cycle of giving-only relationships.   Resources: RHIAH Krista Kujat's Book: "Life's Poetic Glossary" available on Amazon. Krista Kujat's Website: For more information and to purchase the Golden Edition of her book, visit kristacuyat.com. Listeners are invited to explore these themes more fully by engaging with the complete episode. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes filled with transformative discussions designed to inspire and cultivate a meaningful life.

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Mary Crafts has been part of the best events in Utah for over 35 years. She is the largest off-premise caterer in Utah, catering for names like Oprah Winfrey, George W. Bush, and Sir Elton John. She's a 16X Best of State winner! Now there's an opportunity to give back and to share with others her hard-won life lessons and success, bringing you her life experiences as only she can to help you craft a meaningful life!

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