30 episodes

What if one answer could change the trajectory of your entire life?

Welcome to the podcast that overcomes psychological barriers by asking better questions.

Each episode uncovers different sticking points and explores practical ways to become "unstuck."

We'll unpack questions about potential, self-worth, fear and the creative process with psychologists, authors and thought leaders.

If you’re craving more substance and ready to dive deep, you’ve come to the right place.

The Better Questions Claire Giovino

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 54 Ratings

What if one answer could change the trajectory of your entire life?

Welcome to the podcast that overcomes psychological barriers by asking better questions.

Each episode uncovers different sticking points and explores practical ways to become "unstuck."

We'll unpack questions about potential, self-worth, fear and the creative process with psychologists, authors and thought leaders.

If you’re craving more substance and ready to dive deep, you’ve come to the right place.

    How Stored Trauma Shows Up In Daily Interactions - Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald

    How Stored Trauma Shows Up In Daily Interactions - Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald

    "We have our most profound healing relationally and we are most profoundly triggered relationally — trauma both needs to be spoken and feels impossible to speak."
    Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald is a trauma researcher and author of Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong, which you can preorder now.
    After spending over a decade researching and lecturing on grief and resilience, MC now helps her coaching clients alchemize their trauma responses into new tools of strength. 

    We examine questions like:
    - What is the actual definition of trauma? 
    - Where do trauma responses show up in our daily interactions? 
    - How does trauma get stored and backed up in the body?
    What stood out to you in this episode? Tag @thebetterquestions and @mc.phd to share your thoughts!

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    This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    How To Navigate Criticism - Marguerite Imbert

    How To Navigate Criticism - Marguerite Imbert

    "Every book you see on the shelf is the product of a writer saying, 'That's good enough.'"
    Without any formal training, Marguerite Imbert became a chef, a writer for The Michelin Guide and author of the Amazon bestseller, Not A Cookbook. She teaches recurring writing workshops that focus on therapeutic writing and how to become your own project manager.
    Together we answer listener questions about overcoming psychological roadblocks involved in creating and sharing your work, including:
    - What does a creative life look like as a sober individual?
    - How can you overcome insecurities about not being qualified enough?
    - When should you keep your work private versus making it public? 
    - How should you interact with the criticism others have about your work and life choices?
    Do you have a question you'd like to hear discussed on the show? Submit yours here for an answer you can apply immediately.
    What stood out to you in this episode? Tag @thebetterquestions or @margueritevimbert and share your thoughts!
    This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.

    • 32 min
    How Your Questions Shape Your Behavior - Dr. Marilee Adams

    How Your Questions Shape Your Behavior - Dr. Marilee Adams

    "What we typically think of as thoughts are actually answers to the questions we ask ourselves.” 
    Dr. Marilee Adams is the author of "Change Your Questions, Change Your Life" and founder of the Inquiry Institute, which teaches participants how to create the futures they want using resources like the Choice Map.
    What stood out to you in this episode? Tag @thebetterquestions and share your thoughts!
    This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.

    • 29 min
    How To Make Decisions Without Regret - Benjamin Russack

    How To Make Decisions Without Regret - Benjamin Russack

    "Making a decision can be way more important than the result of the decision."
    Benjamin Russack is a marriage and family therapist (LMFT) and host of the podcast "Look, Just Tell Me What To Do."
    We begin with an honest examination of what it's actually like to be a therapist, then shift into discussing listener questions, including:
    - How can I make decisions without regretting them later?
    - What does it mean to be secure person?
    - Is manifestation actually possible?
    Do you have a question you'd like to hear discussed on the show? Submit yours here for an answer you can apply immediately.
    What stood out to you in this episode? Tag @thebetterquestions or @benjaminrussack and share your thoughts!
    This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.

    • 36 min
    How To Stop Resisting Change - Jess Janz (Part Two)

    How To Stop Resisting Change - Jess Janz (Part Two)

    "Where is your life on auto-pilot? A lot of times auto-pilot is protecting us from looking at the things we need to change."
    Jess Janz is a writer and artist who calls herself a gatherer of words and questions.
    In Part Two of our conversation, we look at why naming what you want can feel uncomfortable, how to stop intellectualizing feelings, and how to overcome a resistance to change.
    Make sure you don't miss Part One of my conversation with Jess (How To Become A Full-Time Creative) by skipping back one episode.
    What stood out to you in this episode? Tag @thebetterquestions or @jessjanz and share your thoughts!
    Do you have a question you'd like to hear discussed on the show? Submit yours here for an answer you can apply immediately.
    This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.

    • 27 min
    How To Become A Full-Time Creative - Jess Janz (Part One)

    How To Become A Full-Time Creative - Jess Janz (Part One)

    "The times that I feel not creative are usually because I am away from myself, or because I'm avoiding speaking or admitting the truth to myself."
    Jess Janz is a writer and artist who calls herself a gatherer of words and questions.
    In Part One of our conversation, we examine the intersection between creativity and finances, and how monetizing your art can help or hurt your creativity.
    We also discuss when to share what you've created publicly (versus keep it to yourself), the difference between sharing with strangers versus people you know, and how to cultivate an environment that promotes a daily creative practice. 
    Make sure you don't miss Part Two of my conversation with Jess (How To Stop Resisting Change) by skipping ahead one episode.
    What stood out to you in this episode? Tag @thebetterquestions or @jessjanz and share your thoughts!
    Do you have a question you'd like to hear discussed on the show? Submit yours here for an answer you can apply immediately.
    This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
54 Ratings

54 Ratings

kfinsand ,

Insightful and amazing guests!

As someone who is always interested in the personal growth, I appreciate how Claire has curated a thoughtful list of guests that truly answer insightful questions.
I like the format and can tell Claire puts a lot of thought and effort into it. She definitely asks a lot of great questions and I like how she combines knowledge and her own personal experience into the interviews.

rapatapat ,

Insights to living a better life…

This podcast has introduced me to authors and thinkers that have 1 thing in common…people obsessed with living a better, richer, more meaningful life.

I love the way Claire brings all these incredible guests to the table, diving into the nuances of how each of them established their unique life views. It's a great podcast for anyone who's always striving to design a better, more intentional life.

shmigginsis ,

Please make more episodes!

I've never found a podcast that speaks to me on both a deeply emotional and intellectual level, until this one. I wish there was a weekly episode because I cannot get enough, and am now re-listening to past episodes because they're so rich. Please make more!

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