3 Steps To Connect With Your Intuition & Feel More Grounded

Jay Shetty and Laurie Santos discuss how Jay deviated from his original career path, navigated the pressures that came with it, and discovered a life of purpose in the process.

Jay jokes that he was given three life paths to choose from growing up: doctor, lawyer or failure. When he decided to pursue a life as a monk after college, he didn’t let the outside pressure and noise from family and friends sway his decision. 

Listen in as Jay shares powerful life lessons and advice to Laurie Santos’s students at Yale University. 

Dating, Finding The Perfect Partner & Maintaining A Healthy Relationship

In this episode, Jay Shetty is joined by John & Julie Gottman to explore age-old questions about love, relationships, dating, and marriage.

Are you just beginning a new relationship or longing for a deeper connection with your romantic partner? John and Julie Gottman, co-designers of the national clinical training program in Gottman Method Couples Therapy, share their knowledge and the science behind building and maintaining healthy, meaningful relationships.

2 Ways to Face Your Fears & How To Overcome Them in Times of Uncertainty

Lily Collins & Jay Shetty draw from Think Like a Monk as they talk about facing and overcoming your fears in times of uncertainty. 

Searching for a way to better deal with the stress and anxiety of life? In this episode of ON Purpose, Jay Shetty joins actress and author Lily Collins in celebration of the launch of his new book, Think Like a Monk: Train Your Mind For Peace and Purpose Every Day. Listen in as they discuss how to deal with anxiety and fear while embracing your flaws. 

Heal

Stories from spiritual leaders, physicians and those with chronic illnesses reveal the powerful connection between the human psyche and physical health.

Cooked

As he tries his hand at baking, brewing and braising, acclaimed food writer Michael Pollan explores how cooking transforms food and shapes our world.

The Hidden Pleasures of Learning for Its Own Sake

When we typically think about learning, we tend to think about being in a structured school, and doing it for some reason -- to get a grade, to get a degree, to get a certain job. But the guest today says that if we want to live a truly flourishing life, we ought to make time for study and thought long after we leave formal education behind, and embrace learning as something wonderfully useless.

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