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Kent Weishaus spent 25 years in the world of television production — a realm of celebrities, directing, writing, producing, and navigating the interactions with network executives and large crews. Yet, he realized that much of his TV work was fueling the sensory overload that plagues us today.

 

Driven by a hunger for purpose, Kent embarked on a career transition into the "helping profession." Today, he's a licensed clinical social worker in California, with a diverse career that has seen him serve in mental hospitals, community clinics, and even as an educator in the classroom.

 

Kent is here to shed light on the art of stepping back, reaching higher ground, and gaining insight into our own biological and mental processes amidst the relentless demands of our 21st-century lives. His latest book, "Stop Breaking Down: The Secret to Avoiding Overwhelm and Crack-Up," serves as a guiding compass through this demanding landscape. 

 

In this episode, we discussed:

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How Ken made his daring leap from TV production to social work

How distorted thinking hijacks our thinking (and why we must confront it)

The power-packed question we should all ask ourselves

Why we seek out simple stories that are identifiable to make us feel better

How we can gain a fresh perspective to look at our reality differently 

The importance of listening to our bodies signs of distress

 

Connect with Ken

http://www.kentw.net