Sixtysomething_Season 2_Episode 4_Building Resilience
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Building Resilience
In this episode of 'Sixtysomething', your host, Grace Taylor Segal, explores the concept of resilience, particularly as it pertains to life in our sixties and beyond.
Inspired by an article by Eric Vance in the New York Times, Grace shares reflections, personal experiences, and scientific insights into how we can build and strengthen our resilience over time.
The episode includes five strategies to enhance resilience, stories of influential figures like Nelson Mandela and Sheryl Sandberg, and highlights the importance of self-compassion, social connections, adaptability, and having a sense of purpose.
References to several excellent sources of information on the subject of Resilience are listed below.
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Hey Friends! It's me, Grace! I just want to thank you for listening. I hope you’ll let me know what you think about the podcast and if any particular episodes resonate with you.
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Contact Info
Grace Taylor Segal
Email: grace@gracetaylorsegal.com
Facebook: 60something Page
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Resources
Books:
Option B by Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant
- Focuses on building resilience after life’s setbacks and finding joy again after loss or adversity. It’s full of practical advice and moving personal stories.
The Resilience Factor by Karen Reivich and Andrew Shatté
- This book breaks down resilience into a set of skills that anyone can develop. It’s a more step-by-step guide to building emotional strength.
Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakable Core of Calm, Strength, and Happiness by Rick Hanson
- This book blends neuroscience, mindfulness, and psychology to offer strategies for developing resilience.
Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth
- Although focused on the concept of grit, this book offers great insights into perseverance and resilience in both personal and professional life.
The Road to Character by David Brooks
- Brooks dives deep into the moral and ethical choices that shape strong character, resilience being one of the key traits explored.
Articles:
"I Used to Be Resilient. What Happened?" by Erik Vance (The New York Times)
- The article that inspired this episode, examining why resilience might wane over time and how we can regain it.
"How to Build Resilience" (American Psychological Association)
- A practical guide with specific tips on how to cultivate resilience in your daily life.
"What Resilience Looks Like in Later Life" by Jane E. Brody (The New York Times)
- Discusses how older adults can build resilience in the face of age-related challenges.
"How Resilience Works" by Diane Coutu (Harvard Business Review)
- Offers an insightful look into what makes people resilient and how they recover from adversity, based on research and interviews.
Podcasts:
On Being with Krista Tippett
- A deep-dive into life's big questions, including resilience and finding meaning in difficult times. Specific episodes often touch on emotional strength and adaptation.
The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos
- This podcast offers science-backed tips on improving happiness, which often intersect with resilience practices.
Unlocking Us with Brené Brown
- Focuses on vulnerability and courage, two important aspects of resilience. Brené’s episodes often feature discussions on how to rise after a fall.
Films & TV Shows:
The Pursuit of Happyness (Film)
- This inspiring film is based on the true story of Chris Gardner, a man who faces extreme challenges but builds resilience through perseverance.
Wild (Film)
- Based on the memoir by Cheryl Strayed, this film follows her journey of self-discovery and resilience as she hikes the Pacific Crest Trail to overcome her past.
Inside Out (Film)
- While it’s animated, Inside Out is a powerful exploration of emotions, including sadness and resilience. It’s a great watch for reflecting on emotional health and how we process challenges.
The Queen’s Gambit (TV Series)
- A fascinating series about a young woman who battles personal demons while rising to become a chess champion. It’s a great example of resilience in the face of adversity.
Call the Midwife (TV Series)
- This long-running series portrays resilience in so many different forms—through the personal struggles of nurses and midwives, and the challenges they help their patients overcome.
Credits
Sixtysomething Theme Song
Music & lyrics by Lizzy Sanford
Vocals by Lizzy Sanford
Guitar: Lizzy & Coco Sanford
Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome to 60 Something: The Sleep Episode
00:09 The Importance of Sleep and Personal Anecdotes
03:33 Understanding Sleep's Role in Health and Aging
06:05 Practical Tips and Remedies for Better Sleep
10:02 Exploring Sleep Supplements and Outside-the-Box Ideas
11:51 Leveraging Expert Advice for Sleep Improvement
16:25 Conclusion and Future Topics
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