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EPISODE · Sep 8, 2025 · 32 MIN

EP 164 - Your Brain, Heart, and Gut: John Suzuki on Thriving in the AI Revolution

from Finding Better Podcast · host John Suzuki

What if happiness isn’t something you find but something you choose? 🌟 In this inspiring Labor Day special, John Suzuki shares powerful lessons on happiness, work, and the choices that shape our lives. From the story of Ariana Cowden — who built a 7-figure business from her hospital bed while battling 30 chronic illnesses — to the resilience of Japanese Americans in WWII, this episode reveals how refusing victimhood and choosing joy can transform everything. 💪 John also dives into the rise of Artificial Intelligence, the future of work, and why embracing “scrappiness” and heart-led living is the ultimate career advantage in a world changing faster than ever. 🚀 ✨ Learn how aligning your mind, heart, and gut can guide better choices, discover why work is more than a paycheck, and explore the superpowers you already have within you. If you’ve ever wondered how to find happiness, stay inspired at work, or navigate life in uncertain times, this episode will leave you with the clarity and courage to choose better. 🙌

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