Mostly Grateful

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Mostly Grateful

NYT worst-selling author Joel Zuckerman talks with his many friends about gratitude and how it has impacted their life journey.

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    Autumn Bear & Javi Bosque - The Miraculous Rescue

    In an enthralling episode of "Mostly Grateful," host Joel Zuckerman engages with Autumn Bear, an acupuncturist and healer, and her friend Javi Bosque, whose life she remarkably saved. The podcast recounts the dramatic episode at Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn, where Autumn, initially on a routine walk with her dog, came across Javi in a dire state. Javi, a college athlete on his cross-country team, suffered a sudden cardiac arrest during training. With her timely intervention and CPR skills, Autumn played a pivotal role in saving Javi's life until the arrival of emergency services. The episode explores the intense moments of the rescue and its life-changing aftermath, highlighting the deep bond that developed between Autumn and Javi. This compelling story underscores the importance of emergency preparedness and the profound sense of gratitude that emerges from such transformative experiences.

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    Patrice Clapacs - Gratitude on the Run

    In this episode of "Mostly Grateful" Season 2, host Joel Zuckerman converses with Patrice Clapacs, an exceptional runner renowned for her remarkable athletic prowess. The podcast delves into Patrice's extraordinary journey, intertwining her passion for running with a deep-seated sense of gratitude. Joel, an avid advocate of gratitude, explores how Patrice's running career has been a source of strength and resilience, enabling her to face life's challenges with a unique and positive perspective. This episode is not just a story about athletic achievement but also a testament to how gratitude can empower us to overcome obstacles and find joy in our pursuits. Listeners will be inspired by Patrice's dedication and the transformative power of gratitude in action.

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    Ron Jackenthal - Transforming Tragedy into Hope

    To support Live Like Sam and youth mental health, please visit livelikesam.org In this inspiring Season 2 opener of "Mostly Grateful," host Joel Zuckerman sits down with Ron Jackenthal, whose personal journey of loss and resilience led to the creation of Live Like Sam. The episode explores how the tragic passing of Ron's son became a catalyst for establishing an organization that embodies gratitude and positive change. Joel, an author focused on the proactive benefits of gratitude, delves into Ron's story, shedding light on how grief can transform into a powerful force for community upliftment and personal growth. This poignant conversation promises to offer listeners a deeper understanding of the healing power of gratitude in the face of adversity.

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    S2 Preview: Reminiscing & Rekindling - A Glimpse Back and Ahead

    Season 2 of Mostly Grateful is Coming Soon. For more on Joel's unconventional approach to gratitude, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠GratitudeTiger.com⁠ . Joel Zuckerman kickstarts the second season by reflecting on memorable moments and guests from the first season. The episode pays tribute to notable figures like former NBA all-star Mark Eaton, who shares a transformative encounter with the legendary Wilt Chamberlain. Joel then revisits his heartfelt chat with grade school friend, Pam Grayboff, who speaks of the strength she draws from enduring friendships amidst her battle with ALS. Olympic gold medalist Hannah Kearney humorously recounts an attempt to leverage her gold medal to avoid baggage fees, only to be turned down. Meanwhile, comedian Mark Cohen delves into gratitude for a unique career that allowed him to bypass a traditional 9-5 while pursuing his passion. The episode also touches upon the awe-inspiring journey of "Volcano-Man" Brad, a photographer who captures nature's raw power. As Joel teases the lineup for the upcoming season, he promises a blend of humor, introspection, and, of course, gratitude.

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    S1 Archive: Ultimate Frisbees Ultimate Lessons - Catching up with Buzz Ellsworth

    This episode was originally published in 2020. Season 2 of Mostly Grateful is Coming Soon. For more on Joel's unconventional approach to gratitude, visit ⁠⁠⁠GratitudeTiger.com⁠ In this episode of "Mostly Grateful," Joel Zuckerman reconnects with an old friend, David "Buzz" Ellsworth, a revered figure in the Ultimate Frisbee community and an inductee of the Ultimate Hall of Fame. Buzz champions the universal appeal of Ultimate, underscoring its inclusiveness and the joy it brings to players of all skill levels. Beyond the sport, the conversation promises a deep dive into Buzz's intriguing life journey and the myriad experiences that have shaped him.

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    S1 Archive: The Heartbeat of Earth - Volcano Photographer Brad Lewis

    This episode was originally published in 2020. Season 2 of Mostly Grateful is Coming Soon. For more on Joel's unconventional approach to gratitude, visit ⁠⁠⁠GratitudeTiger.com⁠ In the latest installment of "Mostly Grateful," host Joel Zuckerman delves into the awe-inspiring world of volcanic photography with his guest, Brad Lewis. With 35 years under his belt, Brad has not only captured the raw power and beauty of volcanoes but also views them as symbolic representations of our planet's life force. He eloquently draws a parallel between volcanoes and the rhythmic heartbeat of the Earth. Throughout their engaging discussion, Brad recounts intriguing episodes from his career, including a notable collaboration with the celebrated photographer David Munns, who was deeply impressed by Brad's volcanic imagery. The conversation also touches upon the essence of gratitude, a recurring theme in the podcast, and the ways it has influenced both of their lives.

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    S1 Archive: Sidelines to Center Court - Mark Eaton's NBA Mastery and Beyond

    This episode was originally published in 2020. Season 2 of Mostly Grateful is Coming Soon. For more on Joel's unconventional approach to gratitude, visit ⁠⁠⁠GratitudeTiger.com⁠ Joel welcomes former NBA player Mark Eaton to discuss his unique journey to the NBA, the power of mentorship, and the importance of specialization in professional careers. Mark touches on his early struggles in basketball and how a chance encounter with a junior college coach reignited his love for the game. Mark further dives into a transformative moment in his career when NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain gave him pivotal advice on mastering one aspect of the game, which ultimately became the cornerstone of Mark's NBA career and his current motivational speeches. Mark also talks about his life post-basketball, from his involvement with Toastmasters to enjoying the Utah lifestyle with activities like mountain biking and skiing.

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    S1 Archive: The Weight of Gold - Hannah Kearney's Journey

    This episode was originally published in 2020. Season 2 of Mostly Grateful is Coming Soon. For more on Joel's unconventional approach to gratitude, visit ⁠⁠GratitudeTiger.com In the fourth episode of "Mostly Grateful," host Joel Zuckerman delves into the life of Olympic gold medalist, Hannah Kearney. Despite her illustrious achievements in mogul skiing, including a gold in 2010 and a bronze in 2014, Hannah emphasizes her ordinary life outside the Olympic spotlight. She candidly recounts her Olympic experiences, from the intense pressure of her debut to the highs and lows of her career, providing insights into the intricacies of mogul skiing judging. Post-Olympics, Hannah discusses the identity shift athletes undergo, the challenge of finding new purpose, and the significance of setting fresh goals. Joel explores Hannah's early passion for ballet skiing and her educational pursuits, culminating in a reflection on the challenges of transitioning from a celebrated athlete to everyday life, emphasizing the balance between cherishing achievements and seeking new horizons.

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    S1 Archive: Facing ALS with a Tennis Spirit - A Chat with Pam Grayboff

    This episode was originally published in 2020. Season 2 of Mostly Grateful is Coming Soon. For more on Joel's unconventional approach to gratitude, visit ⁠⁠GratitudeTiger.com In Episode 3 of "Mostly Grateful", Joel Zuckerman engages in an intimate conversation with an old friend, Pam Grayboff. Pam reveals her battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) and shares the surprising way her tennis background has mentally and emotionally equipped her to face the challenges of the disease. Drawing parallels between the focus required on the tennis court and the day-to-day challenges of living with ALS, Pam's story is one of resilience, strength, and gratitude. From reminiscing about their childhood days to discussing Pam's extensive travels and career in the hospitality industry, the episode delves deep into the power of connections, memories, and the ability to live in the present.

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    S1 Archive: Behind the Laughs - Mark Cohen's Journey Through Comedy

    This episode was originally published in 2020. Season 2 of Mostly Grateful is Coming Soon. For more on Joel's unconventional approach to gratitude, visit ⁠GratitudeTiger.com Join host Joel Zuckerman as he sits down with Mark Cohen, a veteran comedian with a storied career that's seen him rub shoulders with comedy greats like John Stewart, Adam Sandler, and Sarah Silverman. In this candid conversation, Mark reflects on his highs and lows in the industry, the changing landscape of comedy, and the real meaning of success. As they reminisce about their long-standing friendship and Mark's notable appearances on TV shows such as "Friends" and "This Is Us", the discussion dives deep into gratitude, the intricacies of the entertainment world, and the personal challenges faced by those in the limelight.

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    S1 Archive: From Letters to Legacies - A Dive into Gratitude with Noah

    This episode was originally published in 2020. Season 2 of Mostly Grateful is Coming Soon. For more on Joel's unconventional approach to gratitude, visit GratitudeTiger.com In this inaugural episode, Joel Zuckerman, author of the recently published book "Grateful," delves into the impact of gratitude, even when approached with a hint of sarcasm and bitterness. Inspired by a 90s self-help book, Joel takes us on a journey that led him to pen heartfelt letters to those around him. As he reads out a special letter addressed to his first guest, Noah, a 'boy genius' with a deep connection to Joel, the episode unfolds the story of their unique friendship. Noah, a 28-year-old Microsoft engineer, not only gives insight into his inspiring family's escape from Egypt and subsequent adventures but also highlights the importance of mentorship, relationships, and embracing opportunities. Tune in for an unconventional yet deeply touching exploration of gratitude in the modern age.

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NYT worst-selling author Joel Zuckerman talks with his many friends about gratitude and how it has impacted their life journey.

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Joel Zuckerman

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