Send us a textHello Friend,You’re probably not as much of a “hot head” as I am. I have times when my rage-o-meter goes from zero to one-hundred so fast that I don’t know what happened. Not only do I scare myself in those moments, but I also upset others. I want to do better, but I haven’t known how to change. Recently, though, I’ve been discovering some tools that are helping. So, if you ever feel like your feelings can yank the steering wheel out of your hands and swerve you around...
Send us a textHi Friend,Sometimes I look in the mirror and focus on the deepening wrinkles across my face. Other times I notice that I move slower on the tennis court than I used to. I imagine the future and what it will feel like to ride the rest of this curve. If you’re like me, you may occasionally feel “blue” when you consider how little time you have here. Even if we are very fortunate, it won’t be long until we’re looking back on our nearly-completed lives and taking stock.&...
Send us a textWhen Michaelangelo was asked how he created his Statue of David, he answered, “I just saw an angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.”And in From Strength to Strength, Arthur C. Brooks says you are thinking about it wrong if you view your life as an empty canvas on which you need to create. Instead, he says you are already a complete work of art. Your life’s masterpiece emerges as you chip away everything that is not the essence of you. You may have a bucket lis...
Send us a textHello Friend,I once visited my doctor, Lee Rice, who is as much a mentor as my physician. I told him I felt like pieces of my life were falling apart. I was going through a romantic break up, I had eaten more pounds of french fries than produce in the preceding six months, and I felt lost career wise. One of Dr. Rice’s best qualities is the way he listens; and his empathy alone is therapeutic. He let me explain my pessimistic outlook and then shared an encouraging observati...
Send us a textHello Friend,In 2019 I visited Yellowstone National Park with my parents and sister. We hired a tour guide who had encyclopedic knowledge about its geysers, mudpots, bears, bison, and other marvels. At a scenic overlook where we hopped out of the car for a photo op, he nonchalantly said something surprising. Forest fires are good for nature.Pointing out the pinecones on a nearby tree, he told us they were “serotinous cones.” That type of cone can hang on a Pine for yea...
Send us a textHello Friend!This is a bi-weekly episode of the newsletter!Do you sometimes sit with a group of friends as they trade tales of their big adventures? And do you ever think to yourself, “My life is not that splashy?”I’ve always loved listening to great speakers. When I was a kid, my dad would take me for a long drive every Saturday morning in his little red Alfa Romeo convertible. On the way he’d play cassette tapes of inspirational keynote speeches by world-class orators.Many tim...
Send us a textWelcome to the Audio version of the newsletter 'Listening is Honoring'!Have you read The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe? In one scene of that wonderful book, four children are living with a professor they’ve only just met. The siblings were sent to his home in the English countryside during Operation Pied Piper which relocated kids away from cities being bombed during World War II.Two of the children, Peter and Susan, are concerned that their little sister, Lucy, has lost ...
Send us a textThere was a frog who dreamed of becoming a prince. He’d imagine THE kiss, the transformation, the people he’d rein over when he had legs, and the glory he’d enjoy. One day a princess finally laid one on him, and BINGO!, he got his wish. In a swirl of sparkling dust he transformed into a regal human housed in a royal palace.But there was a problem.That frog ended up hating his new life. The palace air was dry compared to his old pond. The royal robes were itchy. The cr...
Send us a textHello Friend!This is a bi-weekly episode of the newsletter!The purpose of Advice Column is to share uplifting reminders to connect with the best in yourself, others, and the world.Let's Stay connected:Subscribe to our written newsletter to receive bi-monthly inspiration directly in your inbox: AdviceColumn.com/SubscribeConnect with the host, Lisa Liguori:Website: https://lisaliguori.comConnect with us at Advice Column:Website: https://advicecolumn.com/Instagram: @advicecolumnpod...
Send us a textHello Friend!This is a bi-weekly episode of the newsletter!The purpose of Advice Column is to share uplifting reminders to connect with the best in yourself, others, and the world.Let's Stay connected:Subscribe to our written newsletter to receive bi-monthly inspiration directly in your inbox: AdviceColumn.com/SubscribeConnect with the host, Lisa Liguori:Website: https://lisaliguori.comConnect with us at Advice Column:Website: https://advicecolumn.com/Instagram: @advicecolumnpod...
Send us a textHello Friend!This is a bi-weekly episode of the newsletter!The purpose of Advice Column is to share uplifting reminders to connect with the best in yourself, others, and the world.Let's Stay connected:Subscribe to our written newsletter to receive bi-monthly inspiration directly in your inbox: AdviceColumn.com/SubscribeConnect with the host, Lisa Liguori:Website:https://lisaliguori.comConnect with us at Advice Column:Website:https://advicecolumn.com/Instagram:@advicecolumnpodFac...
Send us a textHello, friend!Help is often nearer than you think! In this audio edition of the my bi-monthly newsletter I share a story of how I was reminded to ask for help. I hope it's a good reminder for you, too!The purpose of Advice Column is to share uplifting reminders to connect with the best in yourself, others, and the world.Let's Stay connected:Subscribe to our written newsletter to receive bi-monthly inspiration directly in your inbox: AdviceColumn.com/SubscribeConnect with the hos...
Send us a textHello, friend! What you do matters! In this audio edition of the my bi-monthly newsletter I share a story of how small acts of kindness are not small. It's just a quick reminder that you hold tremendous power to change people's lives by the choices you make moment to moment.. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!The Purpose of Advice Column is to share uplifting reminders to connect with the best in yourself, others, and the world.Let's Stay connected: Subscribe to our written newsletter to re...
Send us a textWelcome to the audio version of Lisa Liguori's Advice Column Newsletter. If you're like us, it's sometimes easier to listen to something than to read it. In this recording Lisa reads the following newsletter.There is a group of well-dressed people at a grand banquet hall. The decor is gorgeous and there are bountiful plates of delicious food in front them. The scent of savory dishes floats through the air and there are decorative plates with sweet treats piled high.But upon insp...
Send us a textStanding outside the East Gate of San Quentin Prison at 9:22 a.m. on November 16, I was shivering and impatient for my tour to start. I was dressed in all black because I wasn’t allowed to wear denim, gray, blue, lime green, or orange. I couldn’t bring any electronics or wear jewelry, either. Along with several other business leaders in a group called Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO), I was getting checked in when one of our guides shouted excitedly. “The man com...
Send us a textHow would you change the world? In this episode we asked people how they'd answer and we hope it provides an opportunity for you to reflect, too!Connect with the Panelists:00:00:25 Lisa Liguori (host)00:00:39. Juan Alvarado Jr00:02:25 Travis I Sivart.00:03:13 Julia McCoy00:04:01 Lois Letchford00:04:52 Andy Lingfield00:05:47 J. Rosemarie (Jenn) Francis00:06:51 Jamie Chalmers00:07:45 ...
Send us a textDo you ever wish life came with an instruction manual? Join me to learn how each person on our panel gained wisdom from their personal journeys. I am looking forward to your thoughts, ideas, and questions as we continue this learning journey together. Connect with the Panelists:00:00:25 Lisa Liguori (Host) 00:00:52 Holly Porter00:01:52 No Name00:03:43 Chase Neely00:04:57 Kurt Schliemann00:05:32 Peter Gonzalez00:06:44 Ashley Maltz00:07:38 Elizabeth Keating00:08:...
Send us a textWhat role does gratitude play in your life? From the mentor who gave you that life-altering advice, the ex-fiancé who unexpectedly set you free, to the unwavering support of a spouse through a 25-year-long journey - we're about to embark on a beautiful exploration of gratitude. We'll uncover stories of pivotal relationships and experiences that have shaped lives, redefined trajectories, and more importantly, sparked immense gratitude. This episode is a testament to the profound ...
Send us a textImagine this: You reach the lowest point in your life, trapped in circumstances that seem unbearable. Yet, somehow, you discover that these very challenges, these grueling experiences, are the keys to unlocking unexpected blessings. That's what this episode is all about. We'll hear incredible tales of transformation from our panelists, each navigating through adversity and emerging stronger, wiser, and more resilient. From near-fatal accidents and drug overdoses to surviving hum...
Send us a textWhat is your favorite tradition? Hear others’ special traditions and get ideas for adding new ones to your life.Traditions, big or small, bring rhythm to our lives and tighten our bonds with those we hold dear. That's precisely what we're delving into in this episode. You'll find inspiration in these beautiful rituals that spark connections, help us treasure significant moments, and serve as poignant reminders of gratitude. Tune in to these heartwarming stories and you mig...