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Emotional Longevity

Emotional Longevity

By: Elisha Goldstein
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"Emotional Longevity" explores how emotional health serves as the cornerstone of a happier, healthier, and longer life. Hosted by Dr. Elisha Goldstein, this podcast blends cutting-edge science, practical strategies, and inspiring stories to help you enhance your emotional well-being, build resilience, and strengthen relationships—without the overwhelm of doing more.Elisha Goldstein Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • The Hidden Cost of Replaying What You Should Have Said
    Jun 10 2026
    Have you ever replayed a conversation in your head hours—or even days—after it happened? Maybe you regret something you said. Maybe you wish you had spoken up. Or maybe you don't even know why your mind keeps returning to it. In this episode of the Emotional Longevity Podcast, Dr. Elisha Goldstein explores why replaying conversations isn't a flaw in your thinking—it's your nervous system searching for safety and completion. You'll discover why unresolved interactions become "open loops" in the brain, why forcing yourself to stop thinking rarely works, and a simple 60-second practice that can help your nervous system finally release what it's been holding onto. If you've ever felt trapped in a cycle of rumination, self-criticism, or overanalysis, this episode offers a practical and compassionate path forward.
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    14 mins
  • How to Meditate Without Even Trying — with Peter Russell
    Jun 2 2026
    What if meditation isn’t about controlling your thoughts—but about stopping the struggle against them? In this insightful episode of the Emotional Longevity Podcast, Dr. Elisha Goldstein speaks with Peter Russell about a radically different approach to meditation—one rooted in relaxation, curiosity, and allowing the mind to settle naturally. Peter explains why most people believe they’re “bad at meditating,” how the brain’s default mode network naturally creates thoughts, and why trying harder often creates more tension instead of calm. Together, they explore anxiety, emotional awareness, body-based presence, and the subtle art of letting go without force.
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    49 mins
  • When "Staying Strong" Stops Working — Amy Morin on Real Mental Strength
    May 27 2026
    What if real mental strength isn’t about pushing harder—but about learning when to bend instead of break? In this episode of the Emotional Longevity Podcast, Dr. Elisha Goldstein sits down with psychotherapist and bestselling author Amy Morin for a deeply honest conversation about resilience, anxiety, grief, and emotional awareness. Amy opens up about the devastating losses that shaped her understanding of mental strength, including losing both her mother and husband unexpectedly. Together, they explore why emotional suppression keeps people stuck, how anxiety quietly takes over our decisions, and the simple practices that help people become mentally stronger over time. This episode offers practical tools, emotional insight, and a refreshing perspective on what it really means to heal.
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    52 mins
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