325: Dr. Gabriella Kellerman on Why Resilience is Not a Quick Fix, Cognitive Agility, Anti-Fragility, The Power of Daydreaming, and Developing Post-Traumatic Growth

Release Date:

Today's conversation discusses why resilience is not a quick fix, how to develop cognitive agility, and anti-fragility, the power of daydreaming, and how to grow after trauma. Joining us is Dr. Gabriella Kellerman, our guest, who has served as chief product officer and chief innovation officer at BetterUp, founding CEO of LifeLink, and an advisor to healthcare, coaching, and behavior change technology companies. Trained in psychiatry and fMRI research, she holds an MD with honors from Mount Sinai School of Medicine and a BA summa cum laude from Harvard University. Her work has been published and featured in The Atlantic Online, Harvard Business Review, Inc., Forbes, and many more. Suffice it to say, her expertise in today's conversation is sure to add value to you. Dive Deeper: If you enjoy this episode with Gabriella, I'm sure you'll also enjoy the following: 319: Dr. Alison Cook on The Cocktail of Codependency, Learning Surrender, and the Dysfunction of Spiritual Bypassing 320: Dr. Casey Halpern on Understanding the Roots of OCD and Compulsive Behaviors and How They Relate to Anxiety and Trauma ++++++ Episode Links: Gabriella's Website | Twitter | Buy Gabriella's new book on Amazon! Subscribe to #WinTodayShow on YouTube. Join the conversation wherever hashtags are welcome using #WinTodayShow. Get the "Win the Week" email newsletter here. ************************** This week's show partners: Get LMNT and a free gift with your purchase here! Save 25% on the Abide Sleep and Pray Meditation app. Text WIN to 22433 **************************

325: Dr. Gabriella Kellerman on Why Resilience is Not a Quick Fix, Cognitive Agility, Anti-Fragility, The Power of Daydreaming, and Developing Post-Traumatic Growth

Title
325: Dr. Gabriella Kellerman on Why Resilience is Not a Quick Fix, Cognitive Agility, Anti-Fragility, The Power of Daydreaming, and Developing Post-Traumatic Growth
Copyright
Release Date

flashback