The House of Wellbeing - with Behavioral Scientist Tanya 수정 Tarr

The House of Wellbeing - with Behavioral Scientist Tanya 수정 Tarr

In the latest episode of the Two Piers Podcast, host Erica D'Eramo is joined by behavioral scientist and executive health coach Tanya Tarr. Together, they explore the multifaceted issue of burnout, drawing on Tanya's extensive experience in politics, health coaching, and personal wellness. This episode provides a wealth of insights into understanding, preventing, and managing burnout, particularly among executives and high-stakes professionals.

Embracing Nature's Lessons - with Melissa Keyser

Embracing Nature's Lessons - with Melissa Keyser

In a world filled with challenges and uncertainties, finding solace and guidance in nature's lessons can be a powerful practice. In this Two Piers podcast episode, Melissa Keyser joins host Erica D’Eramo to take us on a journey through her life, illustrating how nature serves as a profound analogy for navigating life's twists and turns.

Exploring Resilience, Endurance and Confidence - with Professional Coach LaToia Burkley

Exploring Resilience, Endurance and Confidence - with Professional Coach LaToia Burkley

In a world where resilience is often touted as a defining trait of success, it's essential to delve deeper into its nuances and applications. In this insightful episode of the Two Piers Podcast, host Erica D'Eramo engages in a candid conversation with Professional Coach LaToia Burkley. Together, they offer diverse perspectives on resilience, endurance, impostor syndrome (or phenomenon), and self-advocacy. Let's explore the highlights and key takeaways from their discussion.

The Curiosity Superpower

When asked what my greatest strength is, I can answer quickly. It’s curiosity. This is also one of the core values I hold dear to my heart. As a child, my curiosity was a double-edged sword. I took apart things that couldn’t be put back together again. I found myself in trees that I couldn’t quite climb down from. I asked far more questions than my Sunday School teachers would have preferred. My bug and rock collection rivaled small museum installations. Perhaps my parents thought it would wear off with childhood, but it turns out that my curiosity was there to stay.