Mastering Change with Brad Stulberg
In this enriching episode of the Kintsugi Podcast, we sit down with renowned author and performance coach Brad Stulberg to explore the perennial dance of change in our lives. Drawi
A Mixed Tape For Life
There's nothing quite like a mixed tape. It's a hallmark of my fellow Gen Xers, and we made them for various reasons, much like we do today on Spotify, but it's not the same.
It’s Time to Unpack Your Backpack
We start with light backpacks. The essentials are there, and a sherpa or two guides our way. But as we continue to hike, we pick up rocks here and there. The weight grows so gradu
Passion Over Plastic: How Bivo is Disrupting Cycling
In this inspiring episode of the Kintsugi Podcast, host Michael O'Brien sits down with Carina Hamill and Robbie Ringer, the visionary co-founders of Bivo. This couple's journey fro
I’m Grateful for You – Friday’s Pause Breathe Reflect Meditation
One of key practices of my recovery was gratitude and I continue it today. This week’s Pause Breathe Reflect Meditation is a ripple of gratitude to someone who’s made a
Campfires, S’Mores, and Connection with Tony Martignetti
Welcome to another enriching episode of the Kintsugi Podcast, where we dive deep into personal transformation, connection, and healing. In this week's Story of Connection, we gathe
Open Awareness – Friday’s Pause Breathe Reflect Meditation
Join us as we explore the power of mindset and learn how it can change our relationship with stress, improve our sleep, and infuse mindfulness into our everyday moments. And rememb
Neon Lights
About ten years later, Earle Anthony used neon to gain attention for his Packard dealerships in Los Angeles. Then the person down the street got one, and then another, and another.
WHO’S IN YOUR PELOTON? LESSONS FROM COLORFUL COLORADO
me to the Kintsugi Podcast, where Michael shares deep insights and stories about connection, resilience, and the human experience. In this episode, Michael takes us on a memorable
The Solar Eclipse/How Our Choices Shape Our Orbit
We, however, have a choice. We might feel a temporary sense of superiority when judgmentally throwing shade or criticism at someone. But, like a solar eclipse, it's a high that onl