The P.I.E. Method

“Insights are not enough to sustain lasting change.” – Ana Melikian Welcome to another episode of the Mindset Zone podcast, where we dive deep into the world of personal growth and self-improvement. In today’s episode, I’ll be exploring a powerful method called the PIE Method – a simple three-step approach that will help you amplify… Continue reading The P.I.E. Method

Reasons for Hope

“If we get together as a community to make a difference and keep hope alive, then it is possible to make change.” – Ana Melikian I recently had the opportunity of seeing the premiere of Jane Goodall’s Reasons for Hope here at the Arizona Science Center with my 14-year-old daughter. Reasons for Hope is a… Continue reading Reasons for Hope

Beyond Optimism & Resilience with Janice Perkins

“Authentic optimism is a deep-seated mindset and a daily practice.” – Janice Perkins I had a delightful conversation with Janice Perkins, MBA, an international speaker, trainer, and leadership coach. Janice is a Leadership Warrior who liberates hope-inspired capacity for individuals, teams, and organizations. She has devoted her life to empowering others in the art of… Continue reading Beyond Optimism & Resilience with Janice Perkins

Beyond Optimism & Resilience with Janice Perkins

“Authentic optimism is a deep-seated mindset and a daily practice that, over time, means that I face things looking for something good to come from it, even when it’s a setback or a trauma. And I think all of those things come from that deep well of hope.” Janice Perkins Today, Janice joins me to… Continue reading Beyond Optimism & Resilience with Janice Perkins

A Conversation with Viktor Frankl’s Grandson – Alexander Vesely

– Listen to this interview to find out how to win a copy of the documentary “Viktor & I”– Movie Trailer: Viktor & I, An Alexander Vesely In this episode, I spoke with Alexander Vesely about his grandfather, Viktor Frankl. Viktor Emil Frankl, M.D., Ph.D. (1905-1997) is considered by many as one of the greatest… Continue reading A Conversation with Viktor Frankl’s Grandson – Alexander Vesely