43 episodes

Re:considering explores how to navigate your career, relationships, and the values that guide you through the inevitable changes of life. Each episode co-hosts Bob Baxley, Meredith Black, and Aarron Walter talk with people who’ve figured a few things out about living a satisfying life filled with meaning and show you how you can too.

Reconsidering Meredith Black, Bob Baxley, Aarron Walter

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Re:considering explores how to navigate your career, relationships, and the values that guide you through the inevitable changes of life. Each episode co-hosts Bob Baxley, Meredith Black, and Aarron Walter talk with people who’ve figured a few things out about living a satisfying life filled with meaning and show you how you can too.

    Episode 40: The Dangers of being nice with Dr Aziz Gazipura

    Episode 40: The Dangers of being nice with Dr Aziz Gazipura

    Being nice is a virtue—until it's not. Compulsively helping and staying positive to the detriment to your sanity and needs can lead to resentment and broken relationships. Dr Aziz Gazipura, author of Not Nice: Stop People Pleasing, Staying Silent, and Feeling Guilty... And Start Speaking Up, Saying No, Asking Boldly, And Unapologetically Being Yourself, wants to help us rethink what it means to be "nice".


    In this episode, we talk with Dr Aziz about his personal journey from habitual people pleasing to setting boundaries and learning to communicate honestly. He shares practical guidance about how you can be kind, which is different than being nice, while still being true to yourself and your needs.


    Show notes and transcript: http://reconsidering.substack.com

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Episode 39: Work addiction with Bryan Robinson

    Episode 39: Work addiction with Bryan Robinson

    Americans love a hard worker. The employee who toils eighteen-hour days and eats meals on the run between appointments is usually viewed with a combination of respect and awe. But for many, this lifestyle leads to family problems, a decline in work productivity, and, ultimately, physical and mental burnout.


    Bryan Robinson, author of Chained to the Desk in a Hybrid World, knows a thing or two about work addiction. He spent years hiding and repressing destructive addition to his work, which took a toll on his relationships. Today, he’s helping other break the chain including Allanis Morriset who has “greatly benefited from his guidance, experience, knowledge and wisdom on the topic of healing from what I consider to be the quietest and most insidious (and often praised) addiction in today’s times.”


    Shownotes and transcript: https://reconsidering.substack.com/p/work-addiction-with-bryan-robinson

    • 59 min
    Episode 38: Rewind: Cultivating community and friendship with Tina Roth-Eisenberg

    Episode 38: Rewind: Cultivating community and friendship with Tina Roth-Eisenberg

    It's the Thanksgiving holiday break in the US, so we're re-broadcasting one of our favorite episodes about friendship and community, which is very timely as we approach the holiday season.


    Living in isolation for two years without the support of community clarified for many of us just how nourishing and essential relationships are to us. Now that we’re starting to re-enter the world, how might we be more intentional about cultivating community?


    Tina Roth-Eisenberg—Swissmiss to her hundreds of thousands of followers on the web—has thought about this deeply. She’s the founder of Creative Mornings, a global creative community in 224 cities and 67 countries that welcomes thousands of people each month to inspiring events. She’s also a master at bringing small groups together for support, and as you’ll hear in this episode, pretty clever at building new friendships.


    Show notes and transcript: https://reconsidering.org/episodes/15

    • 59 min
    Episode 37: Katherine May: Enchantment

    Episode 37: Katherine May: Enchantment

    Katherine May first joined us on Reconsidering in 2020, during the height of the pandemic, to talk about her book Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times. It was a timely topic and a memorable conversation as most of us were confronting one of the most challenging and isolating holidays seasons of our lifetimes.


    With that moment now thankfully behind us, Katherine has returned with a new book, Enchantment: Awakening Wonder in an Anxious Age. This time around, she turns our attention to fundamental questions about how else we might live and in particular how might we find a way to reconnect in a quiet and intimate way with the natural and immediate world that surrounds us all.


    It’s an important question, a wonderful book, and a rich starting point for our conversation. Thanks for listening.


    Show notes and transcript: http://reconsidering.org/episodes/37

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Episode 36: The realities of death with Shoshana Berger

    Episode 36: The realities of death with Shoshana Berger

    It's time to confront one of life's most certain yet most avoided topics: the end of life. While death eventually greets us all, most of us skirt around the topic and what it means for us and our loved ones. In this illuminating conversation, we aim to demystify this phase of life and empower you to approach it with a sense of preparedness and dignity.


    Our guest, Shoshana Berger, serves as the Global Editorial Director at Ideo and brings a unique expertise to the table. She's worked on transformative projects with Zen Hospice to improve end-of-life experiences and is also the co-author of the pivotal book 'A Beginner's Guide to the End: Practical Advice for Living Life and Facing Death' with Dr. BJ Miller.


    Together, we'll explore why people are so hesitant to talk about facing death, arm caregivers with essential knowledge for this stage, and discuss how to articulate your own wishes for this profound chapter of life.


    Show notes and transcript: https://reconsidering.org/episodes/36

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 35: Radical candor and inclusive thinking with Kim Scott

    Episode 35: Radical candor and inclusive thinking with Kim Scott

    In the bestselling book Radical Candor, author Kim Scott laid out a simple framework for how to create, foster, and thrive in a culture that effectively gives and receives feedback—direct, clear, concise, and actionable. However, when you write a book about feedback, well, you get a lot of feedback, and indeed she did. Rather than ignoring or hiding from it, however, Kim decided to do the hard work of internalizing and processing it with the result being her latest book, Just Work. We had the pleasure of talking with Kim about just work, as well as hearing about the personal journey and experiences that motivated her to write it.


    Show notes and transcript: https://reconsidering.org/episodes/35

    • 1 hr 1 min

Customer Reviews

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49 Ratings

49 Ratings

JadeSpector ,

Wonderful humans with thought provoking conversations

One of my favorite podcasts, and I listen to many. I feel I relate to the content a lot, it is an inspiring ‘self-help’ conversation. The guests are always interesting in their own unique way and I leave feeling more confident in myself with feelings often validated. The guests have wildly different backgrounds, career paths and life perspectives and I love that, each episode feels like a new challenge.
My favorite part is actually when Meredith, Bob and Aaron reflect on the conversation and give their points of view and thoughts. Top notch content!! ⭐️

Rawalamit ,

What a thoughtful and well crafted podcast

Love the topics and the way the podcast is organized. The questions are so thoughtful and the debrief at the end really distills everything we heard from the guest speaker. Keep up the great work, team!

nzassenhaus ,

Fantastic content

Consistently strong content. Please keep it coming!

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