Redefining Ourselves in Transition

Redefining Ourselves in Transition

Destination Unknown: A Field Guide

Join Linda and Robin Nelson, a biological anthropologist and professor at Santa Clara University, as they talk about transition in the many - and sometimes conflicting - facets of our lives. They discuss risk and how it expresses itself as we consider...

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13:519 Nov 2020

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Embracing Change: Life Lessons from a Biological Anthropologist

Our willingness to explore who we are, and accepting others in the process, help us turn a moment of uncertainty into something much more!

Ever wondered how to handle those big life changes, like moving to a new city or starting a family? In this engaging episode of 'Destination Unknown: A Field Guide', host Linda Rossetti chats with Dr. Robin Nelson, a biological anthropologist and professor at Santa Clara University. They dive into the complexities of life's transitions and how we can navigate them with grace and resilience. Dr.

Nelson shares her insights on assessing risks and understanding the impact of these changes on both individuals and communities. She highlights the importance of self-exploration and accepting others during times of uncertainty. One of the standout points in their conversation is the role of community, especially multigenerational support, in helping us through these transitions. With practical advice and heartfelt stories, this episode offers a fresh perspective on turning life's unpredictable moments into opportunities for growth.

Whether you're contemplating a major life decision or simply curious about how to better handle change, this conversation is packed with valuable takeaways.

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