EPISODE · Jan 3, 2024 · 1H 14M
188 Dr. Kevin Majeres Sees Challenges As Opportunities
from Kolbecast · host Kolbe Academy
AMDG. In this episode, Dr. Kevin Majeres, Catholic psychiatrist and co-founder of Optimal Work (among many other things), brings words of wisdom for the start of a new calendar year. Dr. Majeres explains that many truths in psychiatry and neuroscience are in line with our Catholic faith, in particular how some of the concepts of reframing, mindfulness, and challenge are important steps in our lives of walking with Christ. These ideas can be applied to the many facets of daily life to help us accept and meet challenges, grow in holiness and virtue, and help ourselves and each other along the way. Kolbecast episodes mentioned & relevant: 26 Truth in Person and 166 A Legendary Occasion with Kolbe alumna Aviva Lund 92 Prepare, Guide, Protect, Empower with Aviva’s parents Cathy & Nicolai Lund 175 A Both-And Approach with Dr. Jonathan Sanford of The University of Dallas 45 Grace Perfects Nature with Dr. Peter Malinoski & Jody Garneau of Souls & Hearts 117 Figureoutable with Dr. Andrew Mullally of the Doctor, Doctor podcast For more information about Dr. Majeres and his offerings, visit the Optimal Work website. Find his podcast of the same name in any podcast app. His own website purityispossible.com The Kolbecast inaugural survey awaits your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us using this link. The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast! Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to [email protected] and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey.
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AMDG. In this episode, Dr. Kevin Majeres, Catholic psychiatrist and co-founder of Optimal Work (among many other things), brings words of wisdom for the start of a new calendar year. Dr. Majeres explains that many truths in psychiatry and neuroscience are in line with our Catholic faith, in particular how some of the concepts of reframing, mindfulness, and challenge are important steps in our lives of walking with Christ. These ideas can be applied to the many facets of daily life to help us accept and meet challenges, grow in holiness and virtue, and help ourselves and each other along the way. Kolbecast episodes mentioned & relevant: 26 Truth in Person and 166 A Legendary Occasion with Kolbe alumna Aviva Lund 92 Prepare, Guide, Protect, Empower with Aviva’s parents Cathy & Nicolai Lund 175 A Both-And Approach with Dr. Jonathan Sanford of The University of Dallas 45 Grace Perfects Nature with Dr. Peter Malinoski & Jody Garneau of Souls & Hearts 117 Figureoutable with Dr. Andrew Mullally of the Doctor, Doctor podcast For more information about Dr. Majeres and his offerings, visit the Optimal Work website. Find his podcast of the same name in any podcast app. His own website purityispossible.com The Kolbecast inaugural survey awaits your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us using this link. The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles). Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast! Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to [email protected] and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey.
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