For episode 282, Elisha Goldstein, PhD, returns to the Metta Hour to speak with Sharon about his new book, Tiny Shifts: How Emotional Health Transforms Stress, Relationships, and Longevity.
Elisha Goldstein is a clinical psychologist, bestselling author, and the co-founder of The Center for Mindful Living and Psychotherapy in Los Angeles. For over two decades, he has helped people break free from the conditioning that keeps them stuck in cycles of stress and overwhelm, uncovering how emotional health naturally transforms stress, relationships, and longevity. Elisha is the author of several books, including Uncovering Happiness, and The Now Effect, as well as hosting The Emotional Longevity Podcast.
In this conversation, Sharon and Elisha speak about:
- Living in a culture of overwhelm
- David Foster Wallace’s fish story
- Insight alone doesn’t create change
- Underlying conditioning of chronic stress
- Realizing our natural intelligence
- The challenge of practicing wisdom
- How tiny shifts create lasting change
- Interrupting stress patterns
- Emotional regulation and impulse control
- The 4R method: Recognize, Release, Refocus, Reinforce
- How emotional health supports longevity
- Listening to the body’s signals
- Reclaiming our attention
This episode closes with a guided meditation led by Elisha. Learn more about Elisha’s new book Tiny Shifts: How Emotional Health Transforms Stress, Relationships, and Longevity and his other offerings, by visiting his website right here. You can listen to Elisha’s first appearance on the Metta Hour from 2018 right here.
More from Sharon Salzberg:
Jump into the first episode of the Metta Hour Kid’s Series with Susan Kaiser Greenland
Tune into Ep. 1 of the Metta Hour to learn about The Buddha Within
Listen to Sharon’s Meditative Story, Hosted By Rohan Gunatillake
Hear from Tara Brach and Sharon Salzberg in Ep. 56 of Metta Hour