Inside Out Smile

Dr Amber Q

If you're outwardly thriving or coping but inwardly running on empty, you're not alone. And you're in the right place. Inside Out Smile is a weekly podcast about inner skills and the impact that ripples beyond you. Each short episode is a warm, honest conversation about personal transformation, self awareness, spirituality, and emotional wellbeing. The inner work that actually moves the needle. No motivational shouting. No five-step formulas. Just a friend in your ear who's looked at human wellbeing from every angle, rambling through real experience, real stories, and practices that actually work. Raw. Unfiltered. Honest. My hope is that each episode is a little burst of light into your week. I believe in your potential. I believe each of us is special and unique. And I believe that inner work is how we make the world a better place. Tune in, breathe out, and let's grow from the inside out.

  1. 2d ago

    Is AI Making Us Less Intelligent? Your Mind Is Sacred And the Attention Goblins Know It (347)

    In today's episode, I chat about what the latest neuroscience is telling us about artificial intelligence and our cognitive health, what it means for children, and most importantly,  why your mind is sacred and what's at stake when we give our attention away without thinking. Why this topic? Well, there is a study that I haven't been able to stop thinking about. Essentially, two groups; one writing with AI, one writing without. The group using AI showed significantly reduced brain activity. They couldn't recall their own work minutes later. They felt no ownership of it. And when the tool was removed, the low brain activity persisted. The brain had already shifted into a lower gear. As someone who cares deeply about what happens on the inside and yes, as someone who uses AI, I couldn't ignore that. Because your capacity to think, to feel, to connect, to create, that is not a feature to be automated. It is the very thing that makes you alive. And the attention goblins know exactly what you're worth, even when  if you've forgotten. In this episode: The study that found AI use significantly reduces brain activity The link between cognitive disengagement and dementia risk Why experts are more concerned about AI than social media for developing brains The critical difference between AI as a thinking partner vs a thinking replacement Three evidence-based habits to protect your brain right now Why your mind is sacred and why that makes it a target The one question to carry with you every day: is this good for my brain or bad for it? If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and/or review and/or share  on your chosen platform.  It would mean the world to me!   Thank you. Peace and love always, Amber xoxo

    12 min
  2. Jun 9

    Walking Into a Room Full of Strangers: What TikTok HQ Taught Me About Human Connection (346)

    What do you do when you walk into a room and you know almost nobody? This week I visited TikTok HQ in London for an AI and content creation event and walked in knowing exactly one person. In today's episode of Inside Out Smile, I reflect on what happened next, and what it revealed about the nature of human connection, courage, and showing up before you feel ready. Because connection isn't a lottery. It isn't something that happens to you. It's something you participate in creating, and it starts long before you walk through the door. It starts on the inside. Every series of Britain's Got Talent reminds us that extraordinary people hide in the most unexpected places. The same is true of every room you walk into. You never know who is standing next to you holding a coffee, what they've overcome, what they're building, what they carry. That thought alone changed how I moved around that room. Whether you're someone who finds networking uncomfortable, who watches communities from the edges without quite stepping in, or who talks yourself out of events because you don't know enough people, this episode is for you. In this episode: The quiet courage it takes to walk into an unfamiliar room Why the most connected people in any room are rarely the most impressive What genuine curiosity does that performance never can How inner security creates outer connection Why you never know who you're going to meet, and why that should excite you With peace and love always, Amber xoxo

    16 min
  3. May 5

    Kindness & the Ripple Effect: Why Small Acts of Respect Matter More Than Ever. (341)

    In today's episode, we're talking about something that happened during a simple trip to a restaurant  and why it left a lasting impression. While waiting in a queue for a takeaway, two things unfolded that got me thinking deeply about how we treat each other. First, an elderly woman with a mobility frame was trying to access a bathroom up a flight of stairs (a stark reminder of how often accessibility is an afterthought, even in everyday spaces). A small suggestion pointed her family toward a more accessible option nearby, but the moment raised a bigger question: are we even paying attention to the people around us? Secondly,  while my attention was briefly turned to help, others in the queue quietly jumped ahead. No malice, perhaps, but no awareness either.  But here's the real point: we're living in an age where everyone wants things now. That urgency is making us less present, less considerate, and, whether we realise it or not, less kind. These small moments of thoughtlessness ripple outward and affect real people. The good news? So does kindness. Every conscious choice to slow down, look up, and consider the person next to you sends a ripple in the other direction. You may also notice some fresh new artwork. A more accurate reflection of the holistic, whole-life approach that has always been at the heart of this podcast.  In this episode: A real-life accessibility fail at a local restaurant Queue etiquette and why it matters more than you think Why the pace of modern life is eroding basic respect The ripple effect of small, conscious acts of kindness A new look for the podcast.   Peace and love always,   Amber xoxo

    9 min

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If you're outwardly thriving or coping but inwardly running on empty, you're not alone. And you're in the right place. Inside Out Smile is a weekly podcast about inner skills and the impact that ripples beyond you. Each short episode is a warm, honest conversation about personal transformation, self awareness, spirituality, and emotional wellbeing. The inner work that actually moves the needle. No motivational shouting. No five-step formulas. Just a friend in your ear who's looked at human wellbeing from every angle, rambling through real experience, real stories, and practices that actually work. Raw. Unfiltered. Honest. My hope is that each episode is a little burst of light into your week. I believe in your potential. I believe each of us is special and unique. And I believe that inner work is how we make the world a better place. Tune in, breathe out, and let's grow from the inside out.