Meet Jan Raeder
Jan Raeder is a self-care sensei, well-being educator, and author of Strive for More. An expert in resilience and positive psychology, she helps individuals and organizations cultivate meaningful, balanced lives.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
MORE framework: Meaning, Optimism, Relationships, Engagement
The power of gratitude & positive emotions
Flourishing through challenges, not chasing happiness
Self-care routines for women & leaders
Embracing presence and nature for well-being
The Mind-Body Connection
Jan’s journey from professional athlete to resilience coach highlights the importance of aligning mind, body, and spirit. Through physical activity, plant-based nutrition, and mindfulness practices, she helps individuals reconnect with themselves. Positive emotions, grounded in gratitude, can boost collaboration and improve overall mental health. Learn more about positive psychology here.
Practical Tips & Reflections
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...When we think of medicine, we often picture pills, procedures, and prescriptions. For decades, that’s what cardiologist Dr. Julius Torelli practiced—focusing on the physical body, heart health, and the traditional interventions Western medicine is known for.
But after more than 30 years in the medical field, Dr. Torelli realized something crucial: true healing goes beyond the physical.
In this blog, we’ll explore his journey from a conventional cardiology practice to a holistic approach that integrates mindset, gratitude, and lifestyle. We’ll also dive into why Western medicine is both powerful and limited, and how his new initiative, Gratefully Well, is changing the way we think about health.
Western medicine has saved countless lives. From antibiotics to advanced surgical techniques, it excels at addressing acute conditions. If you break a bone, have a heart attack, or need emergency care, Western medicine is second to none.
But what...
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