The WellBeing Project Podcast

Rachel Bulkley

The WellBeing Project is a practical framework for human flourishing—grounded in science, shaped by lived experience, and designed to be shared. Rachel Bulkley created this project because we live in a world that can map the genome and explore deep space, but still has no common language for what it means to thrive. Here, you'll get that language — grounded, clear, and free of jargon. Episodes draw directly from the project's three courses — The 7 Concepts, Your Big Story, and Tending — along with behind-the-scenes reflections, live teaching archives, and real conversations about what flourishing looks like in ordinary human life. Flourishing isn't a luxury. It's biology. Let's get back to it. The WellBeing Project TheWellBeingProject.info What's well-being look like for you? Take the WellBeing Personal Inventory and see how well your actual needs are being met — body and being.

Season 1

  1. COHORT Wk 1: Who You Are and What You Want

    05/04/2025

    COHORT Wk 1: Who You Are and What You Want

    Welcome to the first episode of The WellBeing Project Cohort Experience! This series is basically an audio course delivered right here on the podcast. Today, we dive into the first two concepts: 1 We All Want the Same Thing and 2 Humans Are [Super]Nature. These ideas challenge our assumptions about well-being, identity, and how we meet our needs. Some of what we cover: Concept 1: We all want the same thing Why well-being isn't about satisfaction or contentment Why and how we've adjusted to chronic neglect The real definition of well-being as a rhythm Concept 2: Humans are [super]nature Remembering our identity as Nature and Consciousness What trees can teach us about growth, stress, and purpose Why "working hard" might actually be lazy Reflection prompts from the episode: How has comparison shaped what you think you "should" have or be?What parts of yourself have you been trying to optimize vs. ignore?When has pressure actually helped you grow stronger?What's the one thing you suspect you're specifically here to grow or offer?For cohort participants: Your dashboard has the full course notes and week 1 worksheets. Each session includes a grounding exercise, check-in, small group discussion, and a visualization practice. (On that last one—it sounds woo-woo but it's straight-up applied neuroscience.) Quick reminder: Cohort enrollment is open until May 8, or when spots are filled. Details in the show notes or head to our website. The bigger picture: We're on a mission to make real well-being accessible to all humans. If you want to sponsor someone who can't afford the cohort fee, there's a link below. Your investment creates ripples that reach far beyond one life. You and I were born for this moment in time. Let’s rock this human experience. Rachel xx 🔗 Links & Resources Advice Column Episodes - submit here Join a Cohort Cohort Financial Aid Application Rachel's Personal Site 💬 Stay Connected IG: @wellbeing_project_info Podcast WhatsApp Group: Join Here 🌱 Support the Mission This project is about making real well-being radically accessible. Your donation helps fund scholarships, train facilitators, and expand this work. Every dollar is part of the ripple. 👉 Make a one-time or recurring gift 📌 Quick Reminders Follow the showRate & review if it resonatesShare this episode with someone who needs it

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The WellBeing Project is a practical framework for human flourishing—grounded in science, shaped by lived experience, and designed to be shared. Rachel Bulkley created this project because we live in a world that can map the genome and explore deep space, but still has no common language for what it means to thrive. Here, you'll get that language — grounded, clear, and free of jargon. Episodes draw directly from the project's three courses — The 7 Concepts, Your Big Story, and Tending — along with behind-the-scenes reflections, live teaching archives, and real conversations about what flourishing looks like in ordinary human life. Flourishing isn't a luxury. It's biology. Let's get back to it. The WellBeing Project TheWellBeingProject.info What's well-being look like for you? Take the WellBeing Personal Inventory and see how well your actual needs are being met — body and being.