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Tell Me Something New
by NewThoughtDoc
Tell Me Something New is a podcast that uplifts YOU to be your own best source of self help by inspiring you to practice intentional new thought creation as a regular practice. Hosted by mental health care physician Shelby, aka NewThoughtDoc, this podcast interviews anyone and everyone who wants to Tell Me Something New. By taking initiative to create new ideas beyond the ones you and others have already been thinking, you will learn to leverage your inherent greatest human capacity: the boundless creativity of your mind.
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4. Finding Harmony Through Listening: A New Thought from Soundscape Artist Zac
What does it mean to connect with yourself, with others, and with the world around you?In this episode, Shelby sits down with musician, sound healer, and event curator Zac (aka Zenglish) to explore the power of connection, listening, and creative awareness. Through his work blending music, art, and wellness, Zac creates intentional, sober spaces where people can experience deeper authenticity, presence, and community.The conversation dives into two central ideas:Connection as the foundation of life and creativity—and why it begins with the relationship you have with yourselfThe art of listening—not just to others, but to your body, your thoughts, and the present momentZac shares how cultivating stillness and reducing “noise” allows creativity to flow more naturally, with inspiration emerging in everyday moments—from nature to dreams to quiet reflection.Shelby expands on these ideas by sharing personal insight that arose during one of Zac’s immersive soundscape journeys. In a deeply relaxed state, she was able to examine fear from a new perspective—realizing that many anxieties aren’t tied to real-world threats (who, what, when, or where), but instead stem from internal “why”-based narratives shaped by the mind and ego.This episode offers an exploration of:How intentional environments can unlock emotional and psychological insightThe difference between reactive fear and reflective fearWhy slowing down may be the key to clarity, creativity, and healingIf you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by constant noise, distraction, or overthinking, this conversation is an invitation to pause, listen, and reconnect—with yourself first.Connect with Zac:Instagram: @zenglish9Website: https://www.zentoriwellness.com/YouTube: zenglish09Follow NewThoughtDoc:Stay connected and join the conversation across platforms:Instagram: @newthoughtdocTikTok: @NewThoughtDocFacebook: New Thought DocYouTube: New Thought DocX (Twitter): @NewThoughtDocSubstack: NewThoughtDocBluesky: @newthoughtdoc.bsky.socialDisclaimer: this podcast show notes was generated by AI and edited by me for the sake of convenience and time :)
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3. Gratitude as a Thermometer for Emotional Integration: A New Thought from Yours Truly
In this episode, Shelby—aka New Thought Doc—explores a powerful idea born from a simple walk: gratitude is a thermometer for emotional integration. Rather than viewing gratitude as blind positivity, Shelby reframes it as a reflective tool—one that reveals how well we’ve processed and integrated life’s experiences.She unpacks the concept of emotional integration as the ability to fully experience and accept both positive and negative emotions without becoming overwhelmed or defined by them. From this lens, gratitude becomes less about being thankful for hardship and more about recognizing growth, resilience, and meaning through it.This episode challenges listeners to rethink gratitude—not as forced optimism, but as a nuanced, internal process of contextualizing life experiences. Shelby shares how turning inward—especially in the face of difficulty—can help uncover gratitude for one’s own strength, evolution, and capacity to move forward.Whether you're navigating past challenges or simply looking for a deeper understanding of your emotional landscape, this episode offers a fresh perspective on healing, reflection, and growth.Key Takeaways:Gratitude can serve as a measure of emotional integration, not just a feel-good practiceEmotional integration involves accepting experiences without being consumed by themYou don’t have to be grateful for hardship—but you can be grateful for who you became through itGratitude helps shift experiences from defining who we are to becoming part of our broader life contextSelf-directed gratitude is often the most accessible and transformative formFollow NewThoughtDoc:Stay connected and join the conversation across platforms:Instagram: @newthoughtdocTikTok: @NewThoughtDocFacebook: New Thought DocYouTube: New Thought DocX (Twitter): @NewThoughtDocSubstack: NewThoughtDocBluesky: @newthoughtdoc.bsky.socialIf this episode sparked a new thought for you, share it, reflect on it, and pass it on.
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2. Agitation Before Meditation: A New Thought From Rubaba
Shelby and Rubaba discuss the intersection of technology, sound, and spirituality, and the concept of 'agitation before meditation.' They explore the idea of finding applause in nature and the power of listening to destroy suffering and sins. The conversation emphasizes the connection to ancient knowledge and wisdom within oneself.TakeawaysNad Yoga: A practice that involves invoking devotion, movement, and stillness through sound and spirituality.Agitation Before Meditation: Embracing internal agitation as a path to stillness and healing.Listening and Wisdom: The power of listening to destroy suffering and sins, and the connection to ancient knowledge within oneself.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background12:25 Finding Applause in Nature
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1. Welcome To My Podcast: Tell Me Something New
Welcome to my podcast: Tell Me Something New. In this episode, I introduce the why behind creating a podcast about the power of thinking new thoughts intentionally. In the day of AI and social media, the importance of holding onto an cultivating our inherent creativity is more important than ever. Here, you'll hear about how challenging myself to think a completely new thought for 100 days opened up my world and inspired me to share this wonderful practice with you.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Tell Me Something New is a podcast that uplifts YOU to be your own best source of self help by inspiring you to practice intentional new thought creation as a regular practice. Hosted by mental health care physician Shelby, aka NewThoughtDoc, this podcast interviews anyone and everyone who wants to Tell Me Something New. By taking initiative to create new ideas beyond the ones you and others have already been thinking, you will learn to leverage your inherent greatest human capacity: the boundless creativity of your mind.
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