EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 30 MIN
Ep. 149 - Why Love is Your Biggest Superpower
from Unpacking Possibility with Dr. Traci Stein
In this episode of Unpacking Possibility, psychologist Traci Stein explores one of the most powerful — and deceptively challenging — tools in our emotional toolkit: sending love to difficult situations.Traci breaks down why love is considered by many traditions to be one of the most powerful forces in the universe, and why it can be so hard to access when we need it most. She also addresses the importance of not bypassing other emotions like anger, grief, and fear, which serve vital protective functions in our lives.In this episode, Traci covers:Why sending love sounds simple but is genuinely hard to doThe role of anger as a healthy, adaptive emotion — and why we need to feel it when we feel itHow love and gratitude affect our overall wellbeingThe science of intention: what consciousness researchers like Dr. Dean Radin (Real Magic) reveal about how our thoughts and feelings can affect outcomesWhy you don't have to love everyone equally — or at all — to send loving energy to a situationA practical approach for finding one aspect of even the most difficult situation to send love toThe concept of a "web of loving intention" — and why collective positive intention mattersResources and links mentioned:Traci’s Free Meditation for Healing & Self-Love at All Points in Time https://insighttimer.com/tracistein/guided-meditations/meditation-for-healing-and-self-love-at-all-points-in-timeBook: Real Magic by Dr. Dean RadinAnalysis: Health insurance claim denials are on the rise, to the detriment of patients https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/analysis-health-insurance-claim-denials-are-on-the-rise-to-the-detriment-of-patients#:~:text=A%20recent%20KFF%20study%20of,once%20in%20every%20500%20cases.Insurance Denial Statistics, Why 80% of Appeals Succeed (But Only 1% Try)https://www.counterforcehealth.org/post/insurance-denial-statistics-why-80-of-appeals-succeed-but-only-1-try/
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In this episode of Unpacking Possibility, psychologist Traci Stein explores one of the most powerful — and deceptively challenging — tools in our emotional toolkit: sending love to difficult situations.Traci breaks down why love is considered by many traditions to be one of the most powerful forces in the universe, and why it can be so hard to access when we need it most. She also addresses the importance of not bypassing other emotions like anger, grief, and fear, which serve vital protective functions in our lives.In this episode, Traci covers:Why sending love sounds simple but is genuinely hard to doThe role of anger as a healthy, adaptive emotion — and why we need to feel it when we feel itHow love and gratitude affect our overall wellbeingThe science of intention: what consciousness researchers like Dr. Dean Radin (Real Magic) reveal about how our thoughts and feelings can affect outcomesWhy you don't have to love everyone equally — or at all — to send loving energy to a situationA practical approach for finding one aspect of even the most difficult situation to send love toThe concept of a "web of loving intention" — and why collective positive intention mattersResources and links mentioned:Traci’s Free Meditation for Healing & Self-Love at All Points in Time https://insighttimer.com/tracistein/guided-meditations/meditation-for-healing-and-self-love-at-all-points-in-timeBook: Real Magic by Dr. Dean RadinAnalysis: Health insurance claim denials are on the rise, to the detriment of patients https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/analysis-health-insurance-claim-denials-are-on-the-rise-to-the-detriment-of-patients#:~:text=A%20recent%20KFF%20study%20of,once%20in%20every%20500%20cases.Insurance Denial Statistics, Why 80% of Appeals Succeed (But Only 1% Try)https://www.counterforcehealth.org/post/insurance-denial-statistics-why-80-of-appeals-succeed-but-only-1-try/
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