Episode 97:  Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: Kristine Carlson on Love, Loss & the Life-Changing Philosophy That Still Guides Millions

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Episode 97: Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: Kristine Carlson on Love, Loss & the Life-Changing Philosophy That Still Guides Millions

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In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Kristine Carlson, co-author of the iconic Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff series, to explore the timeless philosophy that has helped millions live calmer, more intentional lives. Alongside the legacy of her late husband and original co-author Richard Carlson, Kristine shares how the simple principles from the bestselling books still resonate in today’s fast-paced, overwhelmed world. We talk about the core teachings behind Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff — perspective, presence, and choosing peace — and how those lessons took on profound new meaning after Richard’s unexpected passing in 2006. Kristine also opens up about her powerful memoir Heartbroken Open, which chronicles her personal grief journey, healing process, and the path back to joy. This conversation is both practical and heartfelt, offering wisdom for anyone navigating loss, stress, relationships, or the search for deeper meaning. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff books or discovering the philosophy for the first time, this episode delivers inspiration, emotional honesty, and actionable tools for living with more peace and resilience.

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