1 hr 15 min

Neil Schambra Stevens: Actionable Kindness and Its Enemies — Grounding Prompts, Words That Matter, and Unveiling Burnout Dam Kind Conversations

    • Education

Today's podcast episode traverses a range of compelling themes, beginning with a simple yet impactful tool that could alter your process for grounding yourself. We'll explore the essence of genuine connection to oneself and others, tackle the delicate balance of kindness vs niceness, and finally, delve into the challenging yet instructive nature of losing and regaining your passion.


Join me for a journey through these thought-provoking topics.


[05:03] The Pebble[09:09] The Cup[16:23] Neil’s Mother and the importance of words[27:45] “Actionable Kindness”[35:06] The enemy of kindness[42:25] Niceness vs. Kindess[57:25] Burnout is the acceptable word for depressionShow Notes:

Neil Schambra Stevens is the founder of Mercury Jam Coaching, where he champions well-being and productivity through human values like kindness and resilience. With nearly 30 years in C-suite brand marketing for giants like Polaroid and Heineken, Neil now empowers creatives and rising talents to be acknowledged and appreciated. A frequent voice in media and events, and a contributor to the bestseller 'Living Kindly,' he's an advocate for 'Actionable Kindness'™, operating from his houseboat in Amsterdam.


Neil’s Book “A Bad Hand Played Well”Neil’s Website: https://www.mercuryjam.com/If you like the episode you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.


Do you have an interesting perspective to share?
Visit the website for more details and contact info - https://www.damkind.xyz/

For access to socials, you can find them here. "damkind_" on any social.
Linkedin
Instagram
Twitter
TikTok




---

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ben-culpin0/message

Today's podcast episode traverses a range of compelling themes, beginning with a simple yet impactful tool that could alter your process for grounding yourself. We'll explore the essence of genuine connection to oneself and others, tackle the delicate balance of kindness vs niceness, and finally, delve into the challenging yet instructive nature of losing and regaining your passion.


Join me for a journey through these thought-provoking topics.


[05:03] The Pebble[09:09] The Cup[16:23] Neil’s Mother and the importance of words[27:45] “Actionable Kindness”[35:06] The enemy of kindness[42:25] Niceness vs. Kindess[57:25] Burnout is the acceptable word for depressionShow Notes:

Neil Schambra Stevens is the founder of Mercury Jam Coaching, where he champions well-being and productivity through human values like kindness and resilience. With nearly 30 years in C-suite brand marketing for giants like Polaroid and Heineken, Neil now empowers creatives and rising talents to be acknowledged and appreciated. A frequent voice in media and events, and a contributor to the bestseller 'Living Kindly,' he's an advocate for 'Actionable Kindness'™, operating from his houseboat in Amsterdam.


Neil’s Book “A Bad Hand Played Well”Neil’s Website: https://www.mercuryjam.com/If you like the episode you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.


Do you have an interesting perspective to share?
Visit the website for more details and contact info - https://www.damkind.xyz/

For access to socials, you can find them here. "damkind_" on any social.
Linkedin
Instagram
Twitter
TikTok




---

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ben-culpin0/message

1 hr 15 min

Top Podcasts In Education

The Mel Robbins Podcast
Mel Robbins
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
Mick Unplugged
Mick Hunt
Law of Attraction SECRETS
Natasha Graziano
Digital Social Hour
Sean Kelly
TED Talks Daily
TED