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The Kevin Miller Podcast

Positive Programming: How To Properly Program Your Mind For Goodness

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

Nutrition, Relationships, Mental Health, Education, Social Sciences, Science, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality, Medicine, Life Sciences, How To

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2024

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

My recent show with Upworthy VP Lucia Knell and head of content and innovation Gabriel Reilich about the book they put together called, GOOD PEOPLE: Stories From the Best of Humanity, has me continually thinking about how much good programming I put in my head. In reading the book which is a compilation of great stories of humanity, I got to considering how much I fill my mind with uplifting messages. The news and most of media focus on bad news. Problems. Drama. Most movies and shows are the same. What I realized is that while I spend a lot of time taking in great messages of personal and spiritual development and human potential, I don’t really take in many, truly uplifting messages, and I am missing out on a vital ingredient to be and feel my best and improve my mental health. Let’s look at what we may be missing and what we stand to gain with intentionally taking in good news. Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Go to shipstation.com and use code KEVIN to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial Get 20% off your first probiotic membership order at pendulumlife.com/drivesyou Go to cozyearth.com/driven and use code DRIVEN for an exclusive 40% discount Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to what drives you. I'm Kevin Miller in this episode, Positive Programming,

0:06.0

how to properly program your mind for goodness. My recent show with Upworthy VP,

0:14.0

Lucia Nell, and head of content and innovation, Gabriel Rilich. It was about the book they put together with Upworthy called

0:22.5

Good People, Stories from the Best of Humanity. It has me continually thinking about how much good

0:29.6

programming I'm putting in my head. In reading the book, which is a compilation of just these

0:35.0

great stories of humanity, I got to considering how much

0:38.8

I fill my mind with uplifting messages or not. I mean, the news and most media focus on bad

0:45.4

news, problems, drama. Most movies and shows are the same. And what I realize is that while I spend

0:51.9

a lot of time taking in great messages of, you know,

0:54.8

personal and spiritual development and human potential, I don't really take in many truly

0:59.8

uplifting messages and I'm missing out on a vital ingredient to be and feel my best and

1:05.0

improve my mental health, my outlook on worldview, which was the last episode.

1:17.0

So let's look at what we may be missing and what we stand again with intentionally taking in good news.

1:24.6

When I'm not having these conversations about human potential, I'm working directly with people on their human potential.

1:31.3

You can connect with me at heavenmiller.co and let's talk. Here are a few sponsors who make the show possible then drive with me a moment and we'll consider again this positive

1:36.6

programming how to properly program your mind for goodness. Let's see what we can learn for ourselves

1:41.7

today.

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