The Greatness Together Podcast

Sarah McVanel

The Greatness Together Podcast has Sarah and Simonne McVanel embark on their journey of creating Mother-Daughter Conversations that Delve into the Heart of Psychology!

  1. Jan 14

    Can Communication Help Build a Stronger Marriage?

    Can we just take a minute to celebrate that this is our 50th podcast?   In the 50th episode of the Greatness Together podcast, Sarah and her husband Mark discuss the secrets to a joyful marriage, sharing insights on humour, teamwork, communication, and the importance of maintaining a healthy relationship - with themselves and each other. They reflect on their experiences as parents and partners, emphasizing the need for open dialogue and shared responsibilities. With a lot of wacky and a bit of wisdom, they highlight the significance of self-love and understanding in fostering a strong bond. Their marriage is not perfect, they're quick to point out, but that's actually what they feel all the more proud of.   Quote of the Week:  "We work well as a team, and it cannot be lopsided; it has to be 50/50. And you have to give it your all…all the time" Mark McVanel   Greatness Together Podcast Highlights: Can Communication Help Build a Stronger Marriage? 0:00 The Secrets of Marriage Podcast Recap: 2:00 Humour in Marriage and Parenting: 5:00 The Importance of Teamwork in Marriage: 10:00 Practices for Maintaining a Healthy Marriage: 15:00 Communication and Planning in Relationships: 20:00 What We Love About Each Other: 25:00 See you next time: 34:22   Join Sarah & Mark to hear them talk about how: Teamwork is essential for a successful relationship, and that humour is a must-have in marriage and parenting. They discuss how open communication helps resolve conflicts and that practicing self-love is crucial to loving others.  They remind us that regular check-ins can strengthen relationships and that shared responsibilities create balance in marriage.  They talk about how it's okay to fight and reveal their favourite book about this - "The Principles Secrets for Making Marriage Work" - because healthy conflict is a sign of a sustainable marriage. Add in a little laughter to diffuse tense situations, and decades can fly by, still best friends as well as spouses.   Did you like this episode? Then you'll probably also like this one, from the last time Mark was a guest: "How Do You Make a Marriage Last?"  Sarah & Mark together are sweet, poignant and funny! This is definitely one you won't want to miss!   Greatness Together Podcast Links: Growing Together Without Losing Yourself Greatness Magnified Subscribe to The Greatness Together Podcast

    34 min
  2. 12/10/2025

    Can We Master the Art of Slowing Down?

    In this heart-to-heart chat, Simonne and Sarah dive deep into the fascinating (and sometimes frustrating!) cultural cadence of how we do life. We're talking about the huge gap between the non-stop, hustle-hard North American pace and the soul-soothing, savour-the-moment Mediterranean flow. They're peeling back the layers on the true cost of speed, specifically how that relentless 'go-go-go' stress taxes our health, our joy, and our sustainable well-being. It's not just about getting things done; it's about whether we're burning out while doing it!   Quote of the Week:  "Pace is something you choose. That means you can slow it down." Simonne McVanel   Greatness Together Podcast Highlights: 00:00 Cultural Differences in Lifestyle and Pace 04:57 Pros and Cons of Fast vs. Slow Living 10:00 The Impact of Lifestyle on Health 15:18 Mindfulness and Slowing Down 20:06 Stress and Its Effects on the Body 24:36 Strategies for a Slower, Healthier Life 29:50 Embracing Gratitude and Intentional Living 38.18 See you next time!   Living Intentionally: Slowing Down for Sustainable Success This conversation is a powerful invitation to embrace intentionality and presence. It emphasizes the vital need to tap the brakes, bring mindfulness to our daily rituals, and really show up for the moments that matter. They share tangible, recognition-infused strategies for crafting a slower, healthier, and more gratitude-rich life—one where we deliberately choose well-being over the mindless pursuit of efficiency. It's a rallying cry for making every day count, not by packing more in, but by being present for the blessings that are already there. While studying in Europe in a program filled with students from around the world, Simonne's seeing the cultural influence on pace: our beliefs about goals, schedules, and priorities vary by country, and she's realized that North Americans might have an overly intense, not always fast-paced cadence. As she's tried on different 'paces' for size, she's realizing that slower isn't just better; for her, it's safer, happier, and satisfying.   Did you like this episode? Then you'll probably also like this one on Can SLOWER Help You Unlock a Healthier Life?    Greatness Together Podcast Links: The Problem with Busy Greatness Magnified Subscribe to The Greatness Together Podcast

    38 min
  3. 11/12/2025

    How Can I Conquer My Fear of Public Speaking?

    On this episode of The Greatness Together Podcast, Sarah & Simonne take a look at the critical role of public speaking across various careers, highlighting that even those who may not think they need it will find it essential in certain roles. It discusses how public speaking skills are necessary for effective communication and leadership, regardless of the profession. In this dynamic conversation, they dive deep into the critical, non-negotiable role that public speaking plays across all professional domains. Forget those old excuses like, "I'm just an engineer," or "I only work with data." We're here to tell you that the microphone is always on!   Quote of the Week:  "Never underestimate how confident you can be by simply being prepared." Simonne McVanel   Greatness Together Podcast Highlights: How Can I Conquer My Fear of Public Speaking? 0:00 Why do we fear public speaking? 0:30 Label yourself with positivity: 3:00 Ditch the negativity bias. 6:30            When public speaking might be necessary: 9:00 The importance of preparation: 11:30 Mindset and self-perception: 16:00 Next time: How Can We Slow Down?: 18:16   Join Sarah & Simonne to hear them talk about how: We explore why everyone—yes, everyone—will encounter a moment where these skills aren't just nice to have, but absolutely essential. Whether you're pitching an idea to your boss, leading a critical team meeting, facilitating a difficult conversation, or stepping up into a genuine leadership role, your ability to communicate clearly, confidently, and compellingly is the difference between being heard and being ignored. This episode is a powerful reminder that public speaking is, in essence, elevated communication and the foundation of effective leadership. Tune in to discover why mastering this skill is the ultimate way to own your impact and unlock your true professional greatness, no matter your title!   Greatness Together Podcast Links: EP1: Should we become procrastinators? EP9: Is it better to be introverted or extroverted? Greatness Magnified Subscribe to The Greatness Together Podcast

    18 min
  4. 10/29/2025

    Can SLOWER help you unlock a healthier life?

    On this episode of the Greatness Together Podcast, Sarah is diving headfirst into an acronym that's a total game-changer for your well-being. It's time to talk about the power of going a little SLOWER! This isn't just a catchy word, friends; it's a luscious roadmap to a healthier, happier you. We're dissecting the six core ingredients you absolutely need to fuel your greatness—and they spell out SLOWER. Massive appreciation to speaker colleague Barry Green for this delicious acronym that will benefit us all for life!   Quote of the Week: "Sometimes we need to slow down to handle the pace of work and modern life." Sarah McVanel   Greatness Together Podcast Highlights: 00:00 Can SLOWER help you unlock a healthier life? 01:00 Introduction to SLOWER: A New Perspective 02:20 The Importance of Sleep 03:42 Laughter: The Essential Ingredient 04:11 Oxygen: Breathing Life into Your Day 06:01 Hydration: The Power of Water 07:57 Exercise: Finding Your Joy in Movement 10:17 Real Food: Nourishing Your Body 14:14 See you next time…    Join Sarah to hear her talk about how: I'm peeling back the curtain on my own messy, imperfect journey with these elements—sharing some personal anecdotes and the little, practical tips you can use today to start integrating SLOWER into your daily rhythm. It's all about making your well-being non-negotiable and finding the sheer, simple joy in prioritizing yourself. Because you can't pour from an empty cup, and your greatness deserves to be full! Ready to slow down to speed up your health? Let's dive in! Did you like this episode? You'll probably also like this one on: Is Sleep the Missing Ingredient to Your Greatness?    Greatness Together Podcast Links: EP 22: Is Your People Pleasing a Problem?  EP 45: Could Discomfort Be Your Biggest Teacher? Greatness Magnified Subscribe to The Greatness Together Podcast

    14 min
  5. 10/15/2025

    Is Sleep the Missing Ingredient to Your Greatness?

    In this conversation, Sarah and Simonne discuss the critical role of sleep in productivity, mental health, and overall well-being. They explore the consequences of sleep deprivation, the importance of understanding individual sleep patterns, and strategies for better sleep management. The discussion emphasizes the importance of prioritizing sleep for students and young adults, as it has a profound impact on both academic performance and emotional well-being.   Quote of the Week:  "You can't outthink a tired brain." Sarah McVanel   Greatness Together Podcast Highlights: 00:00 The Importance of Sleep 02:45 Understanding Sleep Quality 06:25 Circadian Rhythms and Productivity 08:51 The Impact of Sleep on Health 11:49 Sleep and Academic Performance 14:28 Managing Sleep Anxiety 17:35 Building a Sleep Bank 20:15 Should you Sacrifice Sleep for Work? 22:54 …see you next time   Join Sarah & Simonne to hear about how: Many people sacrifice sleep for productivity, but it's detrimental. Sleep deprivation can lead to serious health issues. Quality of sleep is as important as quantity. Different individuals have unique circadian rhythms. Sleep is essential for memory retention and cognitive function. Students often underestimate the importance of sleep for exams. Sleep deprivation can mimic the effects of intoxication. Managing sleep can improve overall well-being and mood. Understanding sleep patterns can help in scheduling tasks. Prioritizing sleep can lead to better academic and social outcomes. Did you like this episode? You'll probably also like this one on: Is Your Self-Care Non-Negotiable?    Greatness Together Podcast Links: EP11: The Problem with Busy EP 25: Do You Show Yourself Love? Greatness Magnified Subscribe to The Greatness Together Podcast

    23 min
  6. 10/01/2025

    Could Discomfort Be Your Biggest Teacher?

    In this episode of the Greatness Together Podcast, Sarah and Simonne explore the theme of stepping outside one's comfort zone, discussing the importance of new experiences, the role of support systems, and the psychological aspects of change. They delve into the benefits of discomfort, the concept of sunk cost, and how personal growth often requires taking risks. The discussion highlights that while change can be daunting, it also presents an opportunity for growth and learning.   Quote of the Week:  "What do you want? What if you weren't doubtful? What if what you want is worth the discomfort to get there?" Sarah McVanel   Greatness Together Podcast Highlights: 00:00 Stepping Outside Comfort Zones 02:38 The Importance of Change and Novelty 06:14 Understanding Neurotransmitters and Neuromodulators 09:16 Learning and Growth Through Experience 12:17 The Role of Commitment in Managing Discomfort 15:55 Reflections on Regret and Life Choices 17:33 Building Resilience Through Discomfort 21:16 The Power of Support Networks 23:25 Embracing Change and Reversibility 26:34 See you next time…   Join Sarah & Simonne to hear about how: ·  Stepping outside your comfort zone is essential for growth. ·  New experiences can be overwhelming, but are often rewarding. ·  Support systems play a crucial role in taking risks. ·  Understanding neurotransmitters can enhance learning experiences. ·  Sunk cost theory explains why we stick with commitments. ·  You don't have to compare your journey to others. ·  Embracing discomfort can lead to personal development. ·  Change is a necessary part of life and learning. ·  You can always change your mind if something doesn't work out. ·  Finding joy in discomfort can lead to unexpected rewards.   Did you like this episode? You'll probably also like this one on "Why Is It So Hard to Accept a Compliment?"   Greatness Together Podcast Links: Why Is It So Hard to Accept a Compliment? Greatness Magnified Subscribe to The Greatness Together Podcast

    27 min
  7. 09/17/2025

    Is Your Self-Care Non-Negotiable?

    We've all heard the phrase "Put your own oxygen mask on first"—but do we actually live it? In this solo episode, Sarah reflects on launching Simonne (again!) into another international adventure—the Netherlands this semester, Finland next semester—and how the experience revealed some hard truths about caregiving, independence, and the habit of putting ourselves last. As a psychology-at-heart person, Sarah never stops analyzing (especially herself), and this trip surfaced fascinating insights: why self-care is often conditional, why compliments are so hard to accept, and why the oxygen mask rule must be full stop, non-negotiable.   Quote of the Week "You must put your own oxygen mask on first. Full stop. Non-negotiable." – Sarah McVanel   In this episode, Sarah opens up about how easily we slide into supporting everyone else—kids, partners, colleagues, even strangers halfway around the world—while leaving little space for our own restoration. She shares a story about complimenting long-term care staff, hospital healthcare providers, and hospitality professionals in the Netherlands, where even the most dedicated staff struggled to accept recognition. It's a mirror many of us hold up: we're quick to give but hesitant to receive, quick to care for others but reluctant to prioritize ourselves.   Launching Simonne (Again) This isn't the first time Sarah and Mark have launched Simonne into the world—Argentina, Australia, Italy came before—but this one felt different. The stakes are higher with full-time psychology courses abroad, and the parental caregiving instinct came rushing back, even for their fiercely independent daughter. From filling the fridge to thrift-store runs, the impulse to smooth the path for Simonne was irresistible, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Interestingly, it wasn't until Sarah returned home, both she and Mark jetlagged and exhausted, that they realized that between launching Simonne, working, and the thousands of kilometres travelling, they didn't spend sufficient time filling their energetic gas tank. They squeezed it in, but perhaps they could have built in more time. Habits are hard to break, or even catch, while you're in a behavioural habit loop reinforced with a strong value system.   Humility as a Virtue Upon reflection, it made Sarah think about how healthcare providers, in the business of caring for others, give, give, give and sometimes forget to ensure their wellbeing is sufficiently reinforced.  How many go from getting kids off to school to working their shift to caring for aging parents to the kids' sports tournament, and around and around, the weeks go by. This isn't unique to North Americans; she heard this with Dutch care providers, too. In fact, when offering compliments to some, the response was: "Oh, I'm just doing my job." So she and her co-lead in the Netherlands, Paul ter Wal, distributed more of the compliment cards, "Please be as kind to yourself as you are to the people you care for," than any other they had printed, especially for this ThankFULL experience. You'll be glad to know that more are being printed and distributed to healthcare providers back here in North America.     The Oxygen Mask Rule: Full Stop The big insight? The oxygen mask metaphor only works if we actually live it. No more "I'll rest once things calm down." No more "after I take care of everyone else." It's non-negotiable.   This episode is for you if… You put everyone else at the top of your list You struggle to receive recognition or compliments You want to build recovery time into your life without guilt You need a reminder that your well-being fuels your impact What would change if your self-care came first instead of last?   Greatness Together Podcast Links 50 Ways to Practice Self-Care Ep 6: Are You a Perfectionist? Ep 27: Is Your Role Leading to Burnout? Ep 34: What If 80% Was Actually A+? Greatness Magnified Subscribe to The Greatness Together Podcast

    25 min
  8. 09/03/2025

    Is That Your Path—or Just the Expected One?

    In this episode of The Greatness Together podcast, we're exploring something we all wrestle with, especially in times of uncertainty: how do we know if we're making decisions that are truly ours? With constant signals from social media, experts, and societal norms, it's hard to tell where influence ends and authenticity begins. But what if the path that fits you best looks nothing like the one you're being shown?   Quote of the Week:  "It's hard to trust your own path when you've never walked on it before."  Simonne McVanel   Greatness Together Podcast Highlights: Is That Your Path—or Just the Expected One?. 0:00 Learning the ropes. 1:30 Finding your own way. 4:00 Being yourself. 6:00 Trust your instincts. 9:00 Standing up for others. 11:00 Social trends and influence. 13:30 Fitting in can be hard. 16:30 There is no template for life. 20:00   We're taking a look at… When we're uncertain—starting a relationship, ending one, choosing a career, deciding what kind of life we want—we tend to look around for cues. It's human. We lean on normative social influence (what society expects) and informative social influence (what the experts say). But in a world full of curated content and crisis-level uncertainty, how do we avoid losing ourselves in other people's opinions?   You're Not a Template—So Why Follow One? We're constantly told we're unique… and yet, we're subtly pushed to fit a mould. Family, culture, education, and even algorithms shape what we believe is "normal" or "right." But our experiences, preferences, and capabilities are deeply individual. Just because someone else's relationship, career path, or lifestyle looks ideal doesn't mean it's right for you. So how do you begin to notice when you're following a script versus following your own truth?   Social Media Is a Loud Mirror—But Not an Honest One Whether it's influencers promoting the "best" European city or viral videos about the "right" way to be in a relationship, the content we consume is often designed to manipulate, sell, or persuade. That doesn't make it evil—but it does mean we need to consume consciously. Are you watching because it inspires you? Or because you're waiting for someone to tell you what to do next?   Did you like this episode? You'll probably also like this one, titled Abilities vs. Identity: Who Are You Really?   This episode is your permission slip to pause and ask: Is this what I want—or what I've been told to want? Finding your own path takes patience, discernment, and courage—but it's the only way to a life that truly suits you.   Greatness Together Podcast Links: Who Told You That Wasn't Enough? Greatness Magnified Subscribe to The Greatness Together Podcast

    22 min

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The Greatness Together Podcast has Sarah and Simonne McVanel embark on their journey of creating Mother-Daughter Conversations that Delve into the Heart of Psychology!