
The Power of Community & Collaboration Podcast
Maureen Kafkis is a Doctor of Occupational Therapy, the Brain BS™ coach, and the host of The Power of Community & Collaboration Podcast. When she learned that the average human brain has over 60,000 thoughts a day and that most of them are lies (Brain BS™) that cause needless suffering, she started to learn how to separate the fact from fiction in her mind and has never looked back. Maureen truly believes that living consciously, understanding how your brains work, and learning to feel your feelings are necessary for an empowering and fulfilling life. She brings her expertise and extensive knowledge to inspire people in the SB area and beyond to learn how to live consciously, tap into their personal power and become leaders in their community.
In a world where there is so much division and way too much focus on competition, the Brain BS™ Coach is promoting a conscious community and lifestyle built on leadership energy, collaboration, and mutual support. She is doing that because the power of the collective far exceeds anything that can be done at the individual level and it’s just way more fun! If we all consciously collaborate with one another and succeed together we can have a substantial ripple effect that will extend far beyond our local community. Listen and learn how you can add value to your own community!
Check out https://www.thebrainbs.com/ to learn more about the Brain BS™ Coach and what she is all about!
The Power of Community & Collaboration Podcast
129) Wise Up
Terrence Real is the author of a book called Us. It is a book about relationships and how our minds work when we are interacting with other humans. He speaks of a part of us that is developed when we are younger that protects us in relationships. He calls it the Maladaptive Child Self. The opposite of that is the Wise Adult Self which is our higher self who is more emotionally mature. Listen to this episode to learn how to identify which part of yourself is showing up in your relationships and how to become more self-aware of how and why you are behaving with others the way you are and if it is working for you.