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This Is Life with Heather & Cornelius

Introducing: Daigle Bites

This Is Life with Heather & Cornelius

YEA MEDIA GROUP

Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family, Parenting, Society & Culture, Relationships

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

In today’s inaugural Season two episode, Lauren is inviting on psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone, Lori Gottlieb! The two dive in right away as Lauren asks Lori if she always envisioned being a counselor and how to create incredible connections with others through storytelling and music. The pair also chat about: what Lori believes drives the narrative of isolation, Lauren’s personal story with counseling and mental health, how to identify what ‘wise compassion’ is, the difference between productive anxiety vs unproductive anxiety, and exactly where to start to breed more compassion. If you’re ready to understand a little more about yourself, and those around you, to ultimately cultivate deeper relationships - this episode is for you. In addition to her clinical practice, Lori writes The Atlantic’s weekly “Dear Therapist” advice column and is co-host of the popular “Dear Therapists” podcast produced by Katie Couric.



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0:00.0

When Lauren Dagle brought her Delta Blues Smokehouse voice from the Louisiana Bayou to Nashville,

0:04.8

everyone knew she was a singular talent, but Lauren's real gift is her ability to deeply

0:09.6

connect with people. This was made her the fastest-selling new Christian country artist over the

0:15.1

past decade and given her so-for authentic vocal power a true following. In Amazon Music's

0:20.8

DagleBites podcast, you can hear Lauren connect with people inside and outside of the music industry.

0:26.5

Through a genuine curiosity that is larger than life, Lauren gets right to the burning questions

0:31.3

that fascinate her and are guaranteed to fascinate you too. On this season of Amazon Music's DagleBites,

0:37.8

Lauren's sitting down with some of the best of the best to dig into the creativity, faith,

0:42.8

passion, and purpose that drives them. Her guests cover a wide range of interest from Dr. Laurie

0:48.9

Gottlieb to author Annie Downes and creative director Kristen Griffin-Bandrayat.

0:55.2

Lauren doesn't miss a single source of inspiration. You're about to listen to a preview of DagleBites

1:01.9

while you're listening follow DagleBites on Amazon Music to get exclusive access to episodes.

1:09.0

Hello everybody. Welcome to the DagleBites podcast. I'm your host, Lauren Dagle. This next guest

1:17.4

is very interesting. I was so nervous prior to this interview. No joke. I remember sitting down and

1:26.1

flipping through her book, listening on Audible, trying my absolute best to film myself with as much

1:33.6

information as possible. It made me nervous to interview someone with so much prestige.

1:39.6

When I was at LSU, I was studying Child and Family Studies because I wanted to be a counselor and

1:45.1

then go to law school to be a pro bono lawyer for people that had been involved in trafficking,

1:51.7

but also be able to offer them a safe place in a holistic counseling environment while

1:58.1

representing them in a court of law. While I was studying Child and Family Studies at LSU,

2:03.5

this guest was studying at Stanford and Pepperdine and her TED Talk in 2019 became the most

2:09.8

listened to TED Talk of the year. No pressure, right? Lori Gottlieb, I quickly realized that Lori

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