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Expertise, rapid relaxers and excellent resources to make work, school, relationships and life less stressful.

The Chill Factory Jordan Friedman

    • Health & Fitness
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Expertise, rapid relaxers and excellent resources to make work, school, relationships and life less stressful.

    5 Stress Relief Superstars

    5 Stress Relief Superstars

    There are millions of ways to reduce your stress, but some pack a bigger stress-busting punch than others. This special episode of The Chill Factory features five of these stress relief superstars to focus on during the new year, month, week, or day. They include very wise recommendations by past Factory guests about smarter planning and goal attainment, dealing with failure and missteps, a vital and valuable mindset, and doing the right thing.
     
    Featured Episodes
    Play The Long Game
    Start Here For More Success This Year
    When Things Don't Go As Planned
    The Mediation Mindset
    Is Your Mental Health Messing With Your Kids?
     
    About Host Jordan Friedman
    Jordan is known as The Stress Coach, a career path that likely started when one of the world’s largest brain tumors was discovered in his head at age 10. The resulting, nonstop stress continued through college until he reluctantly enrolled in a stress management class that led to much less stress, a degree in public health, a job as Columbia University’s health education director and now a career as a global stress management speaker, trainer and author. For 25 years, Jordan's been privileged to help and learn from 9/11 survivors, teachers, CEOs, police officers, incarcerated adults, students and lots of other stressed people who want to be more successful, get better grades, sleep easier and be healthier.
    In 2004, Jordan founded The Stress Coach to provide innovative workshops, multimedia webinars, chill apps, online courses and more stress-relief opportunities. The Chill Factory podcast is Jordan's latest effort to bring stress relief and better health to the world.

    • 19 min
    Beyond Monogamy

    Beyond Monogamy

    Losing sexual interest in a partner over time is very common and often stressful. However, considering sex with others to satisfy needs can be scary, confusing, and overwhelming. It's also true that non-monogamy or polyamory is a stress-reducing option for sexual frustration for a growing number of couples. Relationship and sex therapist Eric FitzMedrud talks with host Jordan Friedman about how to navigate the many questions and concerns for those considering it, including how to bring it up with a partner. Eric shares his own experiences with polyamory, discussing the pluses and minuses for him, his partners and family. After the interview, try a few Chillenges for a smoother day and life.
     
    About Guest Eric FitzMedrud, PHD
    Eric FitzMedrud is a therapist specializing in relationship and sexual issues in the San Francisco Bay Area. His specialty is helping men improve their sex lives by learning to regulate their emotions, removing sexual entitlement, and honing their sexual consent and negotiation skills. FitzMedrud is a member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. He has been published in an academic book and academic journal and has spoken at multiple conferences. He has also trained therapists and taught many graduate courses in psychology. FitzMedrud has a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. He is polyamorous and bisexual, and lives with his wife of twenty-three years and his life partner of six years in San Francisco’s East Bay area, California.
    Eric's new book: The Better Man: A Guide to Consent, Stronger Relationships and Hotter Sex
     
    The Chill Factory App
    Chill between episodes with The Chill Factory app, your calming companion to The Chill Factory podcast. It’s like a ‘spa in your pocket’ with hundreds of relaxing audio tracks, sleep enhancers, mindfulness guides, wellness reminders and much more updated daily. Download The Chill Factory app from the App Store.
     
    About Host Jordan Friedman
    Jordan is known as The Stress Coach, a career path that likely started when one of the world’s largest brain tumors was discovered in his head at age 10. The resulting, nonstop stress continued through college until he reluctantly enrolled in a stress management class that led to much less stress, a degree in public health, a job as Columbia University’s health education director and now a career as a global stress management speaker, trainer and author. For 25 years, Jordan's been privileged to help and learn from 9/11 survivors, teachers, CEOs, police officers, incarcerated adults, students and lots of other stressed people who want to be more successful, get better grades, sleep easier and be healthier.
    In 2004, Jordan founded The Stress Coach to provide innovative workshops, multimedia webinars, chill apps, online courses and more stress-relief opportunities. The Chill Factory podcast is Jordan's latest effort to bring stress relief and better health to the world.

    • 25 min
    Get Out!

    Get Out!

    Where is your nature sanctuary? Hopefully, you have a few answers to this question because the outdoors, whether it's a local park, the Rocky Mountains, or a photo on a wall, provide a rushing river of stress relief and better health. This episode of The Chill Factory, with guest Brian Luke Seaward, gives you ideas and motivation for how to make nature more a part of your routine and even takes you outdoors for a couple of soothing nature escapes.
     
    About Guest Brian Luke Seaward
    Brian Luke Seaward is one of the foremost experts in the field of stress management and a pioneer in the fields of mind-body-spirit healing and corporate health promotion. The wisdom of Brian Luke Seaward can be found quoted in PBS specials, The Huffington Post, college graduation speeches, medical seminars, boardroom meetings, church sermons, and keynote addresses all over the world. He has authored more than eighteen books, including the classic best sellers, Stand Like Mountain, Flow Like Water, The Art of Calm and Stressed Is Desserts Spelled Backward and the leading college textbook, Managing Stress (10E). Dr. Seaward’s mission, as expressed through his legacy of acclaimed books, documentary films and public appearances, is to make this a better world in which to live by having each of us reach our highest potential. For 25 years he served on the faculty of the University of Colorado Consortium for Public Health and now is a faculty member of The Graduate Institute/Salem University. Dr. Seaward is the Executive Director of the Paramount Wellness Institute in Boulder, CO. Former Good Morning America host Joan Lunden says, “Dr. Seaward’s words have touched my life profoundly and helped me to find grace and dignity, the patience and compassion needed to navigate my ever-changing course. They have helped me understand that it is the way I choose to see the world that I will create the world I see.”
     
    Luke's Resources
    Naturescapes on Audible: Sonic Harmony and Soothing Nature Sounds for Enhanced Focus and Tranquility
     
    About Host Jordan Friedman
    Jordan is known as The Stress Coach, a career path that likely started when one of the world’s largest brain tumors was discovered in his head at age 10. The resulting, nonstop stress continued through college until he reluctantly enrolled in a stress management class that led to much less stress, a degree in public health, a job as Columbia University’s health education director and now a career as a global stress management speaker, trainer and author. For 25 years, Jordan's been privileged to help and learn from 9/11 survivors, teachers, CEOs, police officers, incarcerated adults, students and lots of other stressed people who want to be more successful, get better grades, sleep easier and be healthier.
    In 2004, Jordan founded The Stress Coach to provide innovative workshops, multimedia webinars, chill apps, online courses and more stress-relief opportunities. The Chill Factory podcast is Jordan's latest effort to bring stress relief and better health to the world.
     

    • 23 min
    Meds for More Chill and Cheer?

    Meds for More Chill and Cheer?

    About one in five Americans takes prescription medication to reduce stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges, but many don't or won't use these drugs because they lack information, are scared of them, or feel that needing them is a sign of weakness. These products help a lot of people feel calmer and happier. That's why guest Tristan Gorrindo clearly talks about what they are, how they're used, who can benefit from them the most, what happens when they don't work, and alternatives for those who prefer non-pharmaceutical options. After the conversation, host Jordan Friedman recommends four important 'sleeping pills' that don't require a prescription.
    About Guest Tristan Gorrindo
    Dr. Gorrindo is a practicing, board-certified child and adolescent psychiatrist in Washington, D.C. He is a national expert in behavioral healthcare transformation, particularly as it relates to value-based care and interprofessional care for those with mental illness. Dr. Gorrindo has served on numerous national committees, authored over two dozen peer-reviewed papers, and delivered over a hundred national and international presentations. He completed his clinical training at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
     
    Resources
    Benefits and Risks of Benzodiazepines (National Institutes of Health)
     
    'Sleeping Pills' for Stress-Reducing Slumber
    Go to sleep and wake up at the same times each day, even on weekends. Keep your sleeping space cool, dark and quiet. Use a fan, shades, a white noise machine, or other methods to create these conditions that support better sleep. Block blue light; cover or disable those small white and blue LED lights on many electronic devices. Don't force sleep. If you wake  up in the middle of the night, read (print), listen to a book or music, or do something else to lull yourself back to sleep, rather than trying to will yourself back to sleep.  
    About Host Jordan Friedman
    Jordan is known as The Stress Coach, a career path that likely started when one of the world’s largest brain tumors was discovered in his head at age 10. The resulting, nonstop stress continued through college until he reluctantly enrolled in a stress management class that led to much less stress, a degree in public health, a job as Columbia University’s health education director and now a career as a global stress management speaker, trainer and author. For 25 years, Jordan's been privileged to help and learn from 9/11 survivors, teachers, CEOs, police officers, incarcerated adults, students and lots of other stressed people who want to be more successful, get better grades, sleep easier and be healthier.
    In 2004, Jordan founded The Stress Coach to provide innovative workshops, multimedia webinars, chill apps, online courses and more stress-relief opportunities. The Chill Factory podcast is Jordan's latest effort to bring stress relief and better health to the world.

    • 25 min
    Let's Meditate! It's Not Weird Anymore

    Let's Meditate! It's Not Weird Anymore

    Meditation is one of the most powerful stress and anxiety reducers, with decades of research supporting its health and behavioral benefits. Yet, many people never experience the advantages it offers because they perceive meditation as complicated, religious, or "woo-woo." Are you one of them? Guest Katie Grieco went from being a high-profile and stressed New York City restaurateur to becoming a happier meditation teacher. She provides us with a straightforward explanation of this 2,000-year-old practice and how it has helped her and millions of others. After the conversation, host Jordan Friedman leads a brief meditation so you can experience its core elements.
     
    About Guest Katie Grieco
    Katie Grieco started meditating in 2014, and now teachs Vedic Meditation full time. Prior to teaching, she had an exciting 20-year career in the hospitality industry as a partner in Tom Colicchio’s Crafted Hospitality. Starting with the opening of Craft restaurant in New York in 2001, she led operations and new project development until her departure in 2017. The mission of her company was “Make People Happy”, and for her, teaching meditation is a natural extension of this same goal. Katie says, "Now instead of making guests happy over dinner, I have the opportunity to teach my students a technique that can make them happy for life."
    Connect with Katie:
    Katie's Website: Simply Meditation Simply Meditation on Instagram  
    FREE: 10/18/23 Stressed to Success Virtual Masterclass
    Join The Chill Factory's host Jordan Friedman and coaching psychologist Natalie Lancer for  help calmly reaching a goal, finishing a project or just getting unstuck. Natalie Lancer was Jordan's guest on the two-part episode of The Chill Factory podcast called Chill Productivity, and they'll extend their support with this webinar and Q&A session. Easy signup is here: https://lnkd.in/e2s7acb2 
     
    The Chill Factory App
    Chill between episodes with The Chill Factory app, your calming companion to The Chill Factory podcast. It’s like a ‘spa in your pocket’ with hundreds of relaxing audio tracks, sleep enhancers, mindfulness guides, wellness reminders and much more updated daily. Download The Chill Factory app from the App Store or Google Play and use the password meditate for free access to all the app's features through 10/5/24 (offer good for the first 25 takers).
     
    About Host Jordan Friedman
    Jordan is known as The Stress Coach, a career path that likely started when one of the world’s largest brain tumors was discovered in his head at age 10. The resulting, nonstop stress continued through college until he reluctantly enrolled in a stress management class that led to much less stress, a degree in public health, a job as Columbia University’s health education director and now a career as a global stress management speaker, trainer and author. For 25 years, Jordan's been privileged to help and learn from 9/11 survivors, teachers, CEOs, police officers, incarcerated adults, students and lots of other stressed people who want to be more successful, get better grades, sleep easier and be healthier.
    In 2004, Jordan founded The Stress Coach to provide innovative workshops, multimedia webinars, chill apps, online courses and more stress-relief opportunities. The Chill Factory podcast is Jordan's latest effort to bring stress relief and better health to the world.

    • 26 min
    Is Your Mental Health Messing With Your Kids?

    Is Your Mental Health Messing With Your Kids?

    For more than ten years, there's been an alarming rise in anxiety, depression, and suicide among kids, but there's a contributing factor that few have been discussing... until now. Jordan Friedman talks with Harvard lecturer and researcher Rick Weissbourd about his new study that uncovered important and surprising connections between the mental health of teens and the mental health of their parents and caregivers. Equally as important, this episode has recommendations for what parents can do to ease their kids' mental health challenges and, in turn, their own. After the interview, we hang 'on a porch' with a few minutes of guided relaxation.
     
    About Guest Rick Weissbourd
    Richard Weissbourd is a Senior Lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Kennedy School of Government. His work focuses on moral development, the nature of hope, vulnerability and resilience in childhood, parenting and effective schools and services for children. Rick directs the Making Caring Common Project, a national effort to make moral and social development priorities in child-raising and to provide strategies to schools and parents for promoting in children caring, a commitment to justice and other key moral and social capacities. He leads an initiative to reform college admissions, Turning the Tide, which has engaged over 300 college admissions offices. This initiative seeks to elevate ethical character, reduce excessive achievement pressure and increase equity and access in the college admissions process. He is also conducting research on how older adults can better mentor young adults and teenagers in developing caring, ethical, mature romantic relationships.   
    Rick is a founder of several interventions for children facing risks, including ReadBoston and WriteBoston, city-wide literacy initiatives led by Mayor Menino. He is also a founder of a pilot school in Boston, the Lee Academy, that begins with children at 3 years old. Rick has advised on the city, state and federal levels on family policy, parenting and school reform and has written for numerous scholarly and popular publications and blogs, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today and NPR.  He is the author of The Vulnerable Child: What Really Hurts America’s Children and What We Can Do About It (Addison-Wesley, 1996), named by the American School Board Journal as one of the top 10 education books of all time.  His most recent book, The Parents We Mean to Be: How Well-Intentioned Adults Undermine Children's Moral and Emotional Development (Houghton Mifflin 2009), was named by The New Yorker as one of the top 24 books of 2009. 
     
    Episode Resources
    Making Caring Common
    Center for Parent and Teen Communication
    Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Fostering Resilience: Preparing Parents and Teens to Thrive)
    The Jed Foundaiton
     
    The Chill Factory App
    Chill between episodes with The Chill Factory app, your calming companion to The Chill Factory podcast. It’s like a ‘spa in your pocket’ with hundreds of relaxing audio tracks, sleep enhancers, mindfulness guides, wellness reminders and much more updated daily. Download The Chill Factory app from the App Store and use the password porch for free access to all the app's features through 9/21/24 (offer good for the first 25 takers).
     
    About Host Jordan Friedman
    Jordan is known as The Stress Coach, a career path that likely started when one of the world’s largest brain tumors was discovered in his head at age 10. The resulting, nonstop stress continued through college until he reluctantly enrolled in a stress management class that led to much less stress, a degree in public health, a job as Columbia University’s health education director and now a career as a global stress management speaker, trainer and author. For 25 years, Jordan's been privileged to help and learn from 9/11 survivors, teachers, CEOs, police officers, incarcerate

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
25 Ratings

25 Ratings

Carrie Spaulding ,

Essential insights delivered with authenticity and clarity!

We all benefit from learning and being reminded of simple ways to manage and respond to stress…and we may need that now more than ever! Jordan’s instantly applicable tips and insightful guests make this a valuable listen.

Jason Biz User ,

Pathways to positivity

I stumbled upon this podcast earlier today, and am completely gripped by the interviews and and the resonating messages of positivity that they offer. The humanity and empathy behind host Jordan Friedman’s interviews are just phenomenal. In a world where stress and anxiety have insidiously become an expected part of day-to-day life, The Chill Factory offers alternative takes that are inspiring and optimistic.

DorDub ,

Fresh and always interesting and helpful

There are so many podcasts out there, but this one is unique - eclectic, always interesting and wise guests and a host who knows how to ask the right questions. It’s potent too. Lots shared in a short span of time.

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