Kintsugi Life - a podcast that encourages the learning, growth and strengthening as we work through hardship and challenge in all aspects of life, including in business, relationships, health and wellbeing, physical and personal development. It applies the principles of the Japanese art form of Kintsugi, where past damage is valued as precious to the item being repaired. We learn, grow and strengthen as we work through times of challenge and emerge better equipped to live the life we aspire to. For more information head to tobyhazlewood.com You can also email me at toby@tobyhazlewood.com
In this episode I consider the three basic options that we all have when faced with something we don't like. It's nothing new, but we all seem to wast...
In this episode I consider an alternate definition to the word 'Sin' and learn how it applies to the process by which we work towards our goals and ta...
In this episode I consider the three components of meaningful work as identified by Malcolm Gladwell in his book 'Outliers'. The same three principles...
In this episode I consider how the same statistical odds apply to each and every one of us in life - these explain why some of the good things happen ...
In this episode I consider the expression 'Don't hate the player, hate the game and reflect how it helps to explain how sometimes we direct our anger ...
In this episode I consider eight prompts to help us think differently about forgiveness and what it means to forgive. You can also read an article I w...
In this episode I consider the lessons I've learned about relationships that would have served me well if I'd known them at the age of 21. You can als...
In this episode I discuss how it can sometimes be counter-productive to rush into action when it might be better to pause and consider doing nothing o...
In this episode I consider the way that we often focus on the end-state and the labels that life will give us rather than on following the process and...
In this episode I consider the many important aspects of empathy and the many benefits it can serve to adopt and practice empathy in our lives. You c...