1. Conquering the Inner Critic with The Kind Mind Method: A Conversation With Alex Walton Mike 36:49

Have you ever felt as if your inner critic is running rampant, whispering doubts and fears that cloud your day? You're not alone, and this week, I'm thrilled to share the space with Alex Walton, the brains behind “The Kind Mind Method,” as we address the all-too-familiar battle with negativity. Our heart-to-heart conversation journeys through my personal struggles with mental health and the techniques I've found unbeneficial, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and gratitude practices.

Alex Walton takes the spotlight, recounting his own quest for mental serenity and how it led him to craft an innovative approach for silencing those stubborn negative thoughts. The stories we exchange about simple yet powerful positive questions and Alex's unique method will empower you to shift your mindset towards a more peaceful and benevolent outlook. We also touch upon the joy that giving and receiving random acts of kindness can bring into our lives, an often overlooked yet potent remedy for the soul.

As we wrap up, we share a treasure trove of resources available at kindnessmatterspodcast.com, aimed at supporting your mental health journey and amplifying kindness in the world. I hope I can leave you charged with the uplifting truth that the smallest acts can wield the greatest transformative power. So join us on this episode of the Kindness Matters Podcast and let's turn the tide together—one act of kindness at a time.

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Mike is a husband, father, and proud grandfather, he is an entrepreneur, author and the creator and host of The Kindness Matters Podcast. He is dedicated to inspiring and motivating others to be more kind to each other. To overlooking whatever differences may exist between us; whether it’s politics, religion, race or whom we love, and understand that we all have so much more in common than we realize.