Episodes

  • Building Meaningful Connections: Networking Wisdom with Dr. Ivan Misner
    Oct 2 2024
    In this podcast episode, host Jack Canfield welcomes Dr. Ivan Meisner, founder of BNI (Business Networking International), the world's largest business networking organization, with over 14,000 members across 79 countries. Ivan is a renowned networking expert and bestselling author of 29 books, recognized as a leading authority on networking by various media outlets, including CNN and Forbes. Jack and Ivan explore how effective networking can enhance both professional and personal relationships, providing practical advice for listeners dealing with team dynamics, difficult bosses, or those looking to expand their networks. The episode promises valuable strategies to navigate challenges and improve connections, showcasing the depth of Ivan's expertise. Key Takeaways from the Episode: The VCP Process: Dr. Misner introduces the VCP process—Visibility, Credibility, Profitability—as the foundation of effective networking. He explains how individuals must first become visible, then establish credibility, and finally, enjoy profitability through ongoing referrals and business growth. Relational vs. Transactional Networking: Drawing from research, Dr. Misner discusses the differences between relational and transactional networking. He notes that those who adopt a relational approach, focusing on long-term relationships rather than immediate gains, tend to generate more business and sustain success. The Power of Collaboration: Through various stories, including that of two competing insurance agents, Dr. Misner illustrates the benefits of cooperation over competition. He shares how working together can lead to greater success for all parties involved. Communication Saturation: In the context of co-creation, Dr. Misner stresses the importance of overcommunicating to ensure all stakeholders are aligned and engaged. By keeping lines of communication open and transparent, conflicts can be managed effectively, and collaborative efforts can thrive. This episode is packed with practical advice for anyone looking to enhance their networking skills and build meaningful, mutually beneficial relationships in their professional and personal lives. Let’s Connect: Jack Canfield Podcast Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Linked-In Submit your questions, feedback, topic suggestions, and future guest requests, here! Also, if you haven’t done so already, please follow the podcast. As we add new episodes, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!
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    56 mins
  • Rekindling Love and Passion: A Conversation with Dr. Cheryl Fraser
    Sep 17 2024
    Welcome to the Jack Canfield Podcast! In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Cheryl Fraser, a Buddhist psychologist and sex therapist known for her expertise in love and intimacy. Dr. Fraser brings her deep insights and practical advice to help couples reignite their love and strengthen their bonds. As the author of *Buddha’s Bedroom: The Mindful, Loving Path to Sexual Passion and Lifelong Intimacy*, Dr. Fraser talks about the importance of making romantic relationships a priority, even when life gets busy. She introduces the concept of the "Passion Triangle," which centers around three key areas: Intimacy, Thrill, and Sensuality. These pillars are crucial for maintaining a vibrant and fulfilling relationship. Sensuality. These pillars are essential for maintaining a vibrant, fulfilling relationship. Inside this episode, you’ll discover: The Glass Ball Analogy: How to prioritize the essential aspects of your life, including your health and intimate relationships, to prevent them from "shattering." The Passion Triangle: A framework for assessing and improving your romantic relationship in three key areas: emotional intimacy, maintaining excitement, and exploring sensuality. The Power of Routine: Why scheduling intimate encounters can be the key to reigniting passion in long-term relationships. Mindfulness and Relationships: How mindfulness practices can reduce reactivity, increase emotional connection, and improve relationship satisfaction. Dr. Fraser shares practical strategies and real-life examples, including a touching story of a couple in their 70s who revitalized their love life after decades of emotional distance. She emphasizes the importance of making love a hobby, dedicating time and effort to keep the flame alive. Episode Highlights: Reignite passion with the Passion Triangle (16:05) The benefits of practicing mindfulness in relationships (25:40) Tips for maintaining romance and intimacy over the years (32:20) The significance of scheduling intimate moments to nurture connection (42:15) Listen to this enlightening conversation that will inspire you to view your relationships through a fresh lens and take actionable steps towards a deeper connection with your partner. Connect with Dr. Cheryl: Free Couples Workshop Get the book: Buddha’s Bedroom Let’s Connect: Jack Canfield Podcast Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Linked-In Submit your questions, feedback, topic suggestions, and future guest requests, here! Also, if you haven’t done so already, please follow the podcast. As we add new episodes, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Consciousness: The Key to Everything with Dr. Tony Nader
    Sep 4 2024
    In this thought-provoking episode of the Jack Canfield Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Tony Nader, a renowned expert in the field of consciousness and a prominent leader in the Transcendental Meditation (TM) community. Dr. Nader shares his profound insights on the nature of consciousness, exploring how it underlies every aspect of existence and how understanding it can lead to a more fulfilled and harmonious life. Dr. Nader introduces the concept that consciousness is primary, describing it as a vast ocean where all experiences and realities emerge. He explains the distinction between the field of consciousness, which is limitless and beyond physical perception, and the manifest field, which encompasses our daily experiences and interactions. According to Dr. Nader, the key to true fulfillment lies in recognizing and reconnecting with this deeper level of consciousness. Key Insights from the Episode: The Nature of Consciousness: Dr. Nader explains that consciousness is not just a product of the brain but is the fundamental field from which all life emerges. He describes it as a non-material, self-aware field that permeates everything, likening it to an ocean where individual waves represent different aspects of experience. Duality of Existence: He discusses the dual aspects of existence—material and immaterial—and how our subjective experiences are not merely by-products of physical processes but are integral to understanding reality. The Role of Meditation: Dr. Nader emphasizes the transformative power of meditation, particularly Transcendental Meditation, in accessing deeper levels of consciousness. Through meditation, individuals can transcend surface-level thoughts and connect with the vast ocean of consciousness, leading to greater clarity, peace, and fulfillment. The Global Impact of Collective Consciousness: Citing scientific studies, Dr. Nader highlights how collective meditation can reduce crime rates and improve societal well-being. He advocates for large-scale meditation initiatives to foster global peace and harmony. This episode offers a profound exploration of consciousness and its role in shaping our lives and the world around us. Dr. Nader’s insights challenge conventional paradigms and invite listeners to explore the deeper dimensions of their own consciousness. Let’s Connect: Jack Canfield Podcast Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Linked-In Submit your questions, feedback, topic suggestions, and future guest requests, here! Also, if you haven’t done so already, please follow the podcast. As we add new episodes, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!
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    52 mins
  • Unlocking the Science of Happiness with Marci Shimoff
    Aug 22 2024
    Welcome to the Jack Canfield podcast. I'm thrilled to introduce today's remarkable guest, Marci Shimoff. Marci is a number one New York Times bestselling author, a world-renowned transformational teacher, and a dedicated advocate for finding joy and love in every aspect of life. Her books, including the runaway bestsellers "Happy for No Reason" and "Love for No Reason," have inspired millions and have been translated into 33 languages. She has co-authored numerous "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books, including editions for women, mothers, and singles. Her books have spent 121 weeks on the New York Times bestsellers list, making her one of the best-selling female nonfiction authors. Marci is also the host of the popular PBS special "Happy for No Reason," a featured teacher in the book and movie "The Secret," and she brings miracles into people's lives through her podcast "Living in the Miracle Zone" and her global program "Your Year of Miracles," which has thousands of participants from over 80 countries. Tune into this discussion between Jack Canfield and Marci Shimoff, where they discuss Marci’s journey of unhappiness and overcoming it through research and interviews with happy people. They explore the science behind happiness and genetics, habits, and emotional contagion. Marci shares her framework of the seven areas influencing happiness and 21 habits to improve each area and raise one's happiness setpoint. Inspired by her mentor, Jack Canfield, Marci went from struggling with depression to developing a happiness program called "30 Days to a Happier Life" based on her research, helping many others increase their happiness levels over the years. 🎯 Inside this episode, you will learn about: The importance of teaching children how to cultivate happiness: Marci states that achieving goals alone does not guarantee happiness and that true fulfillment comes from understanding oneself and one's emotions (8:22) The impact of happiness on health, success, and relationships: Marci also shares research on emotional contagion, highlighting how people's happiness levels can affect those around them (18:05) Building happiness through 7 areas: foundation, mind, heart, body, soul, passion, and relationships: Marci encourages listeners to assess their happiness in each area and make improvements (23:47) Developing intuition and dealing with pain in the world: Marci opens up about their struggles with intuition and empathy and how they have learned to deal with it through self-reflection and personal growth (30:04) The power of positive thinking and the importance of believing the universe is working for one's benefit: Marci also shares a story about a past relationship that ended up being a blessing in disguise (34:43) Habits for happiness: Marci shares her practice of shifting serotonin levels through sunlight exposure (twice daily for 1 week) (44:41) Training the brain to focus on positivity through awareness and repetition: Marci shares tips for focusing on positives, such as paying attention to good things, savoring them, and balancing with negatives (53:43) Gratitude practices, including daily journaling and noticing positive things: Marci shares a gratitude practice where they write down 3 new things they're grateful for each day, encouraging listeners to notice more things to be appreciative of (58:25) 👉 Be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Let’s Connect: Jack Canfield Podcast Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Linked-In Submit your questions, feedback, topic suggestions, and future guest requests, here! Also, if you haven’t done so already, please follow the podcast. As we add new episodes, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Embrace Change and Build Self-Trust with Tiffany Peterson
    Aug 7 2024
    Welcome back to the Jack Canfield podcast! Today, I'm thrilled to have Tiffany Peterson with us. Tiffany is a seasoned speaker and International Coach, dedicated to guiding individuals, teams, and audiences towards thriving personal lives and stellar professional sales results. Her podcast, the Tiffany Peterson Podcast, consistently ranks within the top 1% globally, showcasing her passion for empowering others with proven universal success habits and her own tried-and-true sales strategies. Tiffany has coached individuals from all corners of the globe, helping them intentionally create a life and business they truly love. Tune into episode 27 of the Jack Canfield Podcast where she discusses her journey of leaving her six-figure corporate career to start her speaking, coaching and podcasting business. She was inspired by attending one of Jack Canfield's events and began taking imperfect actions like hosting her first small workshop. Over a decade later, she had grown her platform significantly and was speaking to large audiences. She credited having a supportive community like Jack and applying success principles for helping her overcome fears and navigate changes over time. The pandemic impacted her business but she adapted well by coaching online. She also reflected on getting "lazy" creatively during more comfortable times and the need to regularly pivot and reinvent. Overall, her discussion centered on embracing change throughout her growth journey and helping clients build self-trust while aligning their personal and professional goals. 🎯 Inside the episode, you will learn about: Overcoming perfectionism and taking imperfect actions to achieve success: Tiffany shares how she left a six-figure career within a year of attending Jack's "Breakthrough to Success" event and starting a speaking, coaching, and podcasting business with support from mentors and a community (0:52) Personal growth and business expansion: Tiffany went from teaching to coaching, seeing her career and business grow gradually, she also discussed the importance of faith, vision, and principles in her journey, crediting coaching and self-reflection for her ability to adapt (8:08) How Tiffany's career evolved from teaching to becoming a best-selling author and speaker, with insights on building relationships: Tiffany shares her story of growth, stating that having faith, courage, and a supportive community helped her transition from a corporate job to coaching, speaking, and other ventures, emphasizing the importance of being okay with imperfection and taking bold action, with mentors and friends playing a big role since 2008 (14:33) Creativity, comfort zones, and personal growth: Tiffany shares a valuable lesson from her pandemic experience, balancing professional setbacks with personal blessings; she realized the danger of complacency, urging others to embrace discomfort for growth (17:17) Sales techniques, focusing on building relationships and adding value: Tiffany emphasizes the importance of caring for clients and building connections to succeed in sales, stressing the value of nurturing relationships with Maya Angelou's quote "People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care." She advocates for adding value and nurturing relationships in sales, emphasizing the significance of asking questions to understand customers' needs and collaboratively creating solutions (42:37) The importance of listening and connection in relationships: Tiffany talks about Dan Sullivan's R factor question, which helps in building relationships by listening and understanding what others want. She says it's important to connect and listen in personal and work relationships (48:32) 👉 Be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.”
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    1 hr
  • Embracing Spiritual Evolution with Dr. Michael Beckwith
    Jul 24 2024
    Welcome to the Jack Canfield Podcast. I'm Jack Canfield. Join me on today's podcast episode, where I have the privilege of engaging in a meaningful conversation with my esteemed friend and an immensely inspiring spiritual leader, Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith. He serves as the founder and spiritual director of the Agape International Spiritual Center, a transcendent community that has flourished to include thousands of members worldwide. Beyond his revered role as a spiritual teacher, he is also a published author, a meditation guide, and the visionary behind the life visioning process, offering teachings that seamlessly blend profound wisdom with practical application. His impact extends far and wide, having graced prestigious platforms such as the United Nations General Assembly and sharing stages with luminaries like the Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela. Tune into episode 26 of the Jack Canfield Podcast, where Rev. Michael discusses the transformational wave of evolving spiritual consciousness and its impact on individuals and society. He also offers practical advice on how to align with this wave and overcome challenges. Michael also emphasizes the importance of intention and gratitude in achieving happiness. He shared personal anecdotes and quotes from notable figures, highlighting the idea that when we focus on giving and contributing, we experience a sense of overflow and joy, leading to greater success and fulfillment. 🎯 Inside the episode, you will learn about: Creating a spiritual community, emergence of programs and legacy: Rev. Michael shares how Agape Community grew from 50 people to 180 countries, with 30 ministries, through a grassroots effort to spread love and compassion (4:52) Using gratitude and intention to manifest desired outcomes: Rev. Michael also suggests focusing on memories of love, support, or prosperity to create a new baseline of well-being. Practicing gratitude and magnifying positive feelings can help sustain this new baseline until it becomes a habit (11:05) Personal growth, overcoming challenges, and maintaining a positive mindset: Steve Jobs wanted to help people, not accumulate wealth; Paul Newman prioritized giving away wealth and found joy in it. Using these people as an example, Rev. Michael shares personal challenges in maintaining a meditation practice, despite feeling more evolved (20:00) Spiritual growth and resistance from mediocrity: Rev. Michael expresses doubt about making a difference, seeking a sign from God and how he receives a phone call from an unknown woman in Pennsylvania, helping her find her way back (26:23) Evolution of consciousness and positive changes on the planet: Rev. Michael highlights positive changes on Earth, such as climate change solutions and emerging technologies for healing the planet. He is also optimistic that these good things will be reported on by the media despite the focus on negative news (35:05) Taking back control of one's mind from external influences: Through the media, people are more aware of issues; however, the mind has been hijacked by commercialism and mass hypnosis. Rev. Michael discusses how to take back one’s mind and program it with peace, prosperity and harmony (40:45) The power of visualization and manifestation: Rev. Michael discusses the importance of taking back one's mind and using visualization to manifest desired outcomes (45:49) 👉 Be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Let’s Connect: Jack Canfield Podcast Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Linked-In Submit your questions, feedback, topic suggestions, and future guest requests, here! Also, if you haven’t done so already, please follow the podcast. As we add new episodes, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!
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    57 mins
  • The Food Revolution: Eric Edmeades on Reversing Diabetes and the Power of Evolutionary Health
    Jul 10 2024
    Welcome to Jack Canfield Podcast. I'm Jack Canfield, and I'm thrilled to welcome you to today's episode of the Jack Canfield podcast. Joining me today is not only a dear friend but also a forward-thinker in the realms of health and human potential, Eric Edmeades. Eric is a trailblazer in the emerging Food Revolution, dedicated to empowering individuals to seize control of their well-being. Today, Eric is here to discuss his latest publication, "Post Diabetic," freshly launched last month, which promises to be yet another invaluable resource, steering readers toward vibrant health. His book draws upon his extensive knowledge of evolutionary biology and human nutrition, tracing his journey from his renowned Wild Fit program. In this episode Eric talks about how his health transformation inspired him to study nutrition and human evolution. He also emphasizes eating a diet focused on seasonal, whole foods like our ancestors ate, rather than restrictive diets. Some key points included understanding why we eat emotionally, the importance of meeting nutritional needs over avoidance, and how humans are adapted to survive seasonal fluctuations through metabolic flexibility. He also discusses challenges in spreading this message due to the influences of the pharmaceutical industry. 🎯Inside the episode you will learn about: Pharmaceutical Influence on Psychiatry: Eric shares a story about disagreeing with his girlfriend's father, a pharmaceutical psychiatrist, over the ratio of necessary vs unnecessary drug prescriptions. Legislation allowed drug advertising, pressuring doctors to overprescribe and turning psychiatrists into "unwilling salespeople" for pharmaceutical companies (2:52) Health, nutrition, and evolution with a focus on debunking myths and exploring alternative perspectives: Eric describes his journey towards health transformation, which led him to explore the intersection of nutrition, coaching, and psychology (14:04) Human evolution, diet, and health, with a focus on the importance of seasonal foods: Eric suggests using the wild fit approach to diet, which involves eating seasonally available fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans, meats, fish, and eggs (18:03) Health, nutrition, and food psychology: Eric further emphasizes the importance of understanding the psychology of food and how it relates to seasonality. He also discusses how humans evolved to survive harsh seasonal fluctuations and how this impacts our relationship with food today (22:32) Evolution of human metabolism and dietary needs: Eric advocates for eating meat that is more in line with what our ancestors ate, such as bison, which is lower in fat and more flavorful (26:10) Ethical and sustainable food choices, with a focus on meat and fish: Eric argues that ethical meat consumption involves more than just species, but also how the animal was raised (27:05) Using hypnosis to overcome emotional eating and food cravings, with a focus on the role of the subconscious mind and Al: Eric shared how he helps his clients identify and change limiting beliefs and behaviors, such as cravings for certain foods (30:07) Using Al in healthcare, promoting a book on plant-based nutrition, and overcoming industry censorship: Eric discusses the challenges of promoting a book on a controversial topic while facing censorship and criticism (34:54) 👉 Be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Let’s Connect: Jack Canfield Podcast Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Linked-In Submit your questions, feedback, topic suggestions, and future guest requests, here! Also, if you haven’t done so already, please follow the podcast. As we add new episodes, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!
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    49 mins
  • Ask Jack - With Patty Aubery
    Jun 26 2024
    Welcome to Ask Jack, a new feature where we’ll be answering the top questions you’ve been asking regarding personal, professional, and spiritual growth. For this first session of Ask Jack, I'm joined by my business partner of 30 years, Patty Aubery. Patty started working with me as an assistant. Then she became a co-author of some Chicken Soup for the Soul books. She is now president of Chicken Soup for the Soul Enterprises and the Canfield Training Group. As well as all of this, she is the author of many New York Times bestselling books. So tune into Episode 24 of the Jack Canfield Podcast where Patty and I will share our insights into the importance of meditation, mentorship, and even failure to your personal development. You’ll learn our best tips and exercises for overcoming the fear of failure and other common obstacles to growth, and hear inspirational stories from highly successful people to achieve happiness and success in work and life. If you’d like to submit a question, you can send an email to: askjack@jackcanfield.com. We'll be curating those questions, we'll try to answer those questions that a lot of people are asking, and we'll keep doing this as long as people are getting value. Inside this episode, you’ll learn about: What's the first step to take when seeking to grow personally, professionally, and spiritually? Jack and Patty share valuable meditation and appreciation exercises to align your goals with your values, discover your passion, and trust your inner guidance (02:43) How can one overcome fear and self-doubt when aiming for higher goals? Learn how fear is self-created by past negative experiences + visualization and self-affirmation tips to imagine positive outcomes and do the thing you’re most afraid of - and survive it (10:52) What daily habits would you recommend most for professional and spiritual growth? Jack and Patty stress the value of meditation in changing negative thoughts to positive + the success secrets of billionaires – exercise, meditate, focus on goals, keep learning + the power of gratitude (20:27) How important is mentorship in achieving professional success? Can you share a strategy for maintaining work-life balance while pursuing ambitious career goals? Jack and Parry stress the importance of knowing what’s most important to you + building a “20 things I love to do” list + creating“focus days, free days, and buffer days” to prioritize and manage your life (39:17) Question: What role does failure play in personal growth and how should somebody handle it? The essential role of failure in learning and personal growth, and the importance of feedback to success in work and relationships (54:12) Jack. I want to write a book. How do I start writing if I don't consider myself an expert? Jack counsels, “If you've overcome anything, you’re the expert on that + the importance of not comparing yourself to Tony Robbins + the value of committing to writing every day (60:31) Resources Mentioned: Barrett Values Center Jack Canfield Breakthrough to Success Seminar Tapping Solution App Jack Canfield Free Guided Meditation Jack Canfield Awakening Power Guided Meditation Course The Hour of Power - Jack Canfield YouTube The Power of Focus Tenth Anniversary Edition: How to Hit Your Business, Personal and Financial Targets with Absolute Confidence and Certainty The Aladdin Factor: How to Ask for What You Want--and Get It Dan Sullivan Time Management Strategies Free Days, Focus Days, and Buffer Days. Connect with Patty: pattyaubery.com Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Let's Connect: Jack Canfield Podcast Website Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Submit your questions, feedback, topic suggestions, and future guest requests directly to Jack, here!
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    1 hr and 9 mins