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What's on Your Bookshelf?

What's on Your Bookshelf?

De : Denise Russo and Zach Elliott
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“What’s On Your Bookshelf” is a personal and professional growth podcast exploring the intersections of passion, potential, and purpose - featuring multi-certified coach and leadership development consultant Denise R. Russo alongside Sam Powell, Zach Elliott, Tom Schweizer, Dennis LaRue, and Michelle King.

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    • 150 Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess: Mind Over Matter, Without The Woo
      Feb 18 2026

      We dig into the difference between mind and brain, map the four levels of mind, and show how thoughts shape the body through neuroplasticity and epigenetics. Using tree and pruning metaphors, we share how to spot signals, trim toxic patterns, and prepare for the Neurocycle tools.

      • Mind as thinking, feeling, and choosing
      • Clear split between mind and brain
      • Four levels of mind and their roles
      • Thoughts as trees with memory branches
      • Signals from the body as useful prompts
      • Epigenetics and how thinking affects genes
      • Reactive versus proactive mind management
      • Pruning toxic thoughts to free up energy
      • Kintsugi as a model for meaningful repair
      • Tease into the five-step Neurocycle next week

      Next week, the practical application of the neurocycle, we're gonna dive into those five steps


      Support the show

      Connect with us on our LinkedIn page School of Thoughts . We also value your reviews, subscribing, and sharing our podcast "What's On Your Bookshelf?" on Apple and Spotify.

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      34 min
    • 149 Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess: Mind Management For Real-Life Peace
      Feb 11 2026

      We unpack how toxic thinking shows up in the body and how a practical, five-step mind management process can turn awareness into lasting change. Real stories meet research on stress, immunity, and neuroplasticity to help us build peace that holds under pressure.

      • moving from data to daily application
      • naming and handling cognitive dissonance
      • distinguishing useful stress from toxic stress
      • how thoughts influence immunity and inflammation
      • stories that turn science into lived practice
      • why awareness without strategy backfires
      • rebuilding habits over 63 days through repetition
      • millennial and Gen Z burnout drivers and fixes
      • empowerment through competency and simple tools

      Get the book. Read along with us one chapter a week. If you want an agile brain exercise, just message us and we will give it to you for free with no strings attached. The best ways through our Substack, W-O-Y-B, for what’s on your bookshelf. We’ll have a link to how to get the book.


      Support the show

      Connect with us on our LinkedIn page School of Thoughts . We also value your reviews, subscribing, and sharing our podcast "What's On Your Bookshelf?" on Apple and Spotify.

      Subscribe to our new YouTube channel.

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      31 min
    • 148 Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess: Proof In The Brain: Why Mind Management Works
      Feb 4 2026

      We dig into the research-heavy chapter that proves mind management isn’t fluff and outline how awareness and autonomy work together to reduce toxic stress and build resilience. The data across brain waves, blood markers and validated scales points to real, measurable change over 60 days.

      • why control groups spiralled when awareness lacked tools
      • how autonomy fuels follow-through and habit formation
      • stress as a signal to manage, not erase
      • the hard middle between days 14 and 60
      • reconceptualising your narrative to reduce toxic load
      • neuroplasticity turning practices into automatic patterns
      • measurable shifts in anxiety, mood and physiological markers
      • preparing support for the uncomfortable early phase

      Go get the book; in our show notes should be the link to the book. We have a Substack, W-O-Y-B, where we also have the links to the book.


      Support the show

      Connect with us on our LinkedIn page School of Thoughts . We also value your reviews, subscribing, and sharing our podcast "What's On Your Bookshelf?" on Apple and Spotify.

      Subscribe to our new YouTube channel.

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      31 min
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