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Dr. Jordyn Feingold, a luminary in the field of positive psychology and medicine, shed light on how adversity, when approached with the right mindset, can be a powerful catalyst for personal growth and well-being. Dr. Feingold, a physician, well-being researcher, and founder of positive medicine, shared her insights and experiences, offering a new perspective on facing life's challenges.

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[00:01:00] - Dr. Feingold's background, education, and career overview.

[00:02:00] - Dr. Jordyn Feingold officially welcomed to the podcast.

[00:03:00] - The inspiration behind co-authoring "Choose Growth" and the impact of COVID-19.

[00:06:00] - The critical role of social connections and human relationships in well-being.

[00:07:00] - Discussion on post-traumatic growth and how adversity can lead to personal growth.

[00:10:00] - Insights into how different socioeconomic backgrounds affected mental health during the pandemic.

[00:14:00] - The concept of asking for help and its positive implications.

[00:19:00] - Exploring Maslow's hierarchy of needs and the sailboat metaphor in positive psychology.

[00:24:00] - The importance of the vagus nerve in emotional regulation and mental health.

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Dr. Jordan Feingold is a physician, well-being researcher, positive psychology practitioner, and founder of positive medicine. She holds degrees from Penn and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, specializing in psychiatry. Dr. Feingold is known for her work in advancing the science of well-being, teaching courses in positive medicine, and co-authoring "Choose Growth," a workbook for transcending trauma and fostering personal growth.

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