Ashton Gustafson | Let The Music Play

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Synopsis

Let The Music Play is a podcast hosted by Ashton Gustafson. He speaks and writes about the art of being human, finding beauty in the hidden places, and making music with your life, relationships, and career.

Episodes

  • Episode 215: The Practice of Groundedness with Brad Stulberg

    14/01/2023 Duration: 34min

    In The Practice of Groundedness, bestselling author Brad Stulberg shares a healthier, more sustainable model for success. At the heart of this model is groundedness–a practice that values presence over rote productivity, accepts that progress is nonlinear, and prioritizes long-term values and fulfillment over short-term gain. To be grounded is to possess a firm and unwavering foundation, a resolute sense of self from which deep and enduring, not shallow and superficial, success can be found. Groundedness does not eliminate ambition and striving; rather, it situates these qualities and channels them in more meaningful ways.

  • Episode 214: Another year (Quiet Lives, Energy Flow, and Available Fruit)

    06/01/2023 Duration: 17min

    Thoughts on entering the new year....

  • Episode 213: Low Anthropology with David Zahl

    30/12/2022 Duration: 45min

    David Zahl is the director of Mockingbird Ministries and editor-in-chief of the Mockingbird website. Born in New York City and brought up elsewhere, David graduated from Georgetown University in 2001, and then worked for several years as a youth minister in New England. In 2007 he founded Mockingbird in NYC. Today David and his wife Cate reside in Charlottesville, VA with their three boys, where David also serves on the staff of Christ Episcopal Church. 

  • Episode 212: Surviving Storms with Mark Nepo

    23/12/2022 Duration: 55min

    In Surviving Storms, bestselling author and spiritual teacher Mark Nepo explores the art and practice of meeting adversity by using the timeless teachings of the heart.

  • Episode 211: Wake Up Grateful with Kristi Nelson

    16/12/2022 Duration: 52min

    Kristi Nelson, Executive Director of Grateful Living, was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer when she was only 33 years old. For the past 29 years, she has walked through life with an ever-deepening Grateful Living practice. In her book Wake Up Grateful, Kristi offers inspiration, meditations, and dozens of do-able practices for how to live gratefully in our day-to-day lives.

  • Episode 210: The Joy of Letting Go with Kevin Sweeney

    09/12/2022 Duration: 52min

    KEVIN SWEENEY was co-founder and lead pastor of Imagine Church—an urban church in Honolulu—for the past decade. He recently closed down this community. He is the host of the podcast “The Church Needs Therapy” and is the author of the books, “The Making of a Mystic: My Journey with Mushrooms, My Life as a Pastor, and Why It’s Okay For Everyone to Relax,” and “The Joy of Letting Go” which will be out on January 3, 2023. 

  • Episode 209: Work, Parent, Thrive with Yael Schonbrun, Ph.D.

    02/12/2022 Duration: 47min

    Yael Schonbrun, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist, assistant professor at Brown University, co-host of Psychologists Off the Clock: A podcast about the science and practice of living well, and mother of three. Yael’s academic research explores the interaction between relationship problems and mental health conditions. She has authored chapters in several books and has written dozens of scientific articles. In her private practice, writing, and podcasting, Yael uses evidence-based science to help individuals and couples learn to manage work, parenting, and marriage in more effective and fulfilling ways. She draws upon treatments that integrate ancient Eastern philosophy with scientifically backed practices. Yael’s writing on work, parenting, and relationships has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Greater Good Science Center, Behavioral Scientist, Kveller, Lilith Magazine, The Wise Brain Bulletin, Psychology Today, and Motherly. 

  • Episode 208: The River You Touch with Chris Dombrowski

    23/11/2022 Duration: 01h04min

    Chris Dombrowski writes, teaches, and plies the rivers of western Montana. His latest book is The River You Touch, which Kirkus calls, “a heartfelt memoir of life and fatherhood in Big Sky country.” Chris is the author of two acclaimed poetry collections, and his nonfiction debut, Body of Water, was published to enthusiastic reviews in 2016. 

  • Episode 207: The Rev. Aaron M. G. Zimmerman

    18/11/2022 Duration: 18s

    Aaron was born in Houston, but his childhood took him to Mexico City; Washington, D.C.; Stockholm, Sweden; and Los Angeles, California, before finally settling in his hometown of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.After earning a B.A. magna cum laude in History of Science at Harvard University, Aaron spent two years with an educational non-profit in Kazakhstan. Aaron later worked at Harvard Business School and H.J. Heinz in Pittsburgh.He received his Master of Divinity from Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in 2008. Before coming to St. Alban’s, he served churches in Pittsburgh and Houston. Aaron is a contributor to the Mockingbird blog and magazine, and is past President of the Board of Directors of Mockingbird Ministries. He is on the advisory board for StoryMakers NYC. He is a member of the Better Together BU Advisory Board and on the board of the Episcopal Foundation of Texas. He is currently the Dean for the Northwest Convocation of the Diocese of Texas. Aaron co-hosts Same Old Song, the weekly lectionary

  • Episode 205: Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less with Dr. Leidy Klotz

    04/11/2022 Duration: 50min

    We pile on “to-dos” but don’t consider “stop-doings.” We create incentives for good behavior, but don’t get rid of obstacles to it. We collect new-and-improved ideas, but don’t prune the outdated ones. Every day, across challenges big and small, we neglect a basic way to make things better: we don’t subtract.Leidy Klotz’s pioneering research shows why. Whether we’re building Lego models or cities, grilled-cheese sandwiches or strategic plans, our minds tend to add before taking away. Even when we do think of it, subtraction can be harder to pull off because an array of biological, cultural, and economic forces push us towards more. But we have a choice—our blind spot need not go on taking its toll on our cities, our institutions, and our minds. By diagnosing our neglect of subtraction, we can treat it. Subtract will change how you change your world. In these pages you’ll meet subtracting exemplars: design geniuses, Nobel-prize winners, rock-stars, and everyday heroes, who have subtracted to dismantle racism,

  • Episode 204: Don't Believe Everything Your Think with Joseph Nguyen

    28/10/2022 Duration: 58min

    Joseph wrote a book to help you discover the root cause of all psychological and emotional suffering and how to achieve freedom of mind to effortlessly create the abundant life you've always wanted to live.

  • Episode 203: The Awakened Brain with Dr. Lisa Miller

    21/10/2022 Duration: 50min

    Lisa Miller, Ph.D., is the New York Times bestselling author of The Spiritual Child and a professor in the Clinical Psychology Program at Teachers College, Columbia University. She is the Founder and Director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute, the first Ivy League graduate program and research institute in spirituality and psychology, and has held over a decade of joint appointments in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical School. Her innovative research has been published in more than one hundred peer-reviewed articles in leading journals, including Cerebral Cortex, The American Journal of Psychiatry, and the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.Weaving her own deeply personal journey of awakening with her groundbreaking research, Dr. Miller’s book reveals that humans are universally equipped with a capacity for spirituality and that our brains become more resilient and robust as a result of it. For leaders in business and government, truth-seekers, p

  • Episode 202: The Unhiding of Elijah Campbell with Dr. Kelly Flanagan

    14/10/2022 Duration: 47min

    In psychologist Kelly Flanagan's non-fiction works (Loveable, True Companions), he drew from clinical insight to explore the spiritual depths of identity and relationships. Now, in this debut novel, he weaves a page-turning and plot-twisting tale that brings new life to those insights, along with fresh revelations about personal growth, spiritual transformation, and the dynamics of interpersonal relationships.

  • Episode 201: Good and Beautiful and Kind with Rich Villodas

    07/10/2022 Duration: 43min

    How did we lose goodness, kindness, and beauty? And more importantly, how do we get them back into our lives? In Good and Beautiful and Kind, Rich Villodas offers a compelling vision of wholeness for broken lives and a fractured world.  

  • Episode 200: Do Hard Things with Steve Magness

    30/09/2022 Duration: 59min

    Steve Magness is a world-renowned expert on health and human performance. He is the co-author of the best-selling Peak Performance and The Passion Paradox, and the author of The Science of Running. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, Wired, Outside, NY Magazine, and Forbes. http://www.stevemagness.com/

  • Episode 199: Wisdom and meaning in song in word with Andy Squyres

    23/09/2022 Duration: 41min

    Part singer, part songwriter, part uneducated lover of words.

  • Episode 198: Hardwired for Happiness with Ashish Kothari

    16/09/2022 Duration: 01h01min

    Ashish Kothari is an executive coach, author, consultant and founder of Happiness Squad, a company focused on helping individuals and organizations unleash the power of happiness and wellbeing to achieve their full potential. 

  • Episode 197: Brain Fitness with Dr. Patrick K. Porter

    09/09/2022 Duration: 58min

    BrainTap® creator Patrick K. Porter, PhD. dedicated his life to studying neuropsychology. For years it was believed that we have a set number of brain cells, that our intelligence quotient is fixed, and that our brains do not change. Dr. Porter’s clinical experience and research told a different story, revealing that the human brain is, in fact, plastic, making it capable of change, improvement, and expansion.Dr. Porter’s exploration sparked incredible transformation for thousands of people. In 2014, with the emerging Apple and Android mobile devices, he saw the opportunity to impact millions by leveraging these new mobile app platforms by founding the brain fitness company – BrainTap®.

  • Episode 196: Ten Years Ago I Found Out Who I Wasn't

    02/09/2022 Duration: 01h53s

    Ten ideas on living from our True Self.

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