The Better Questions

Claire Giovino

What if one answer could change the trajectory of your entire life? Welcome to the podcast that overcomes psychological barriers by asking better questions. Each episode uncovers different sticking points and explores practical ways to become "unstuck." We'll unpack questions about potential, self-worth, fear and the creative process with psychologists, authors and thought leaders. If you’re craving more substance and ready to dive deep, you’ve come to the right place. read less
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How To Examine Your Relationship With Money - Paula Pant
Mar 15 2022
How To Examine Your Relationship With Money - Paula Pant
"Look around: all of your clutter used to be money; all of your money used to be time." Money is one of those topics (like health) that affects each of us, whether or not we're interested. However, it can be a particularly loaded topic due to all the emotions attached to our financial stories, so uncovering our ingrained beliefs around money can be both enlightening and overwhelming: “I can either do what I love, or make money.”“I have to work really hard to make money.”“Money is the root of all evil.”“I have no control over whether I become wealthy.”“Money doesn't buy happiness.” Do any of these beliefs resonate?  On today's episode, we examine the most common psychological patterns around money with guest Paula Pant, creator of the podcast Afford Anything, which has received over 20 million downloads and is one of Apple’s top business podcasts. She is a sought-out expert in the financial independence space, or the FIRE community, an acronym that stands for Financial Independence Retire Early. By the age of 34, Paula reached financial independence by owning eight investment properties. Her story is incredible regardless, but even more so because of her background — Paula was raised in an immigrant family, where she was given traditional financial advice that often focused on extreme frugality. We discuss: How to determine what matters most to youHow to make peace with your decisionsWhat it means to become financially independentWhy consumerism and a scarcity mindset are inextricably linkedHow frugality can be linked to a lack of confidenceThe benefits of tracking your expenses I’m particularly excited about today's conversation because for the past several years, my business has helped employees and freelancers organize their finances and reexamine their relationship with money. Book your free call here and never worry about money again. I'd absolutely love to hear what stuck out to you in this episode — share your favorite takeaways or questions by tagging @thebetterquestions and @paulapant! Do you have a question you'd like to hear discussed on the show? Submit yours here, or on Instagram — I'll always send you a message when your question is featured. If you find these episodes valuable, leave a review on Apple or Spotify — this helps more people discover the show! Would you like all the best quotes from each episode, plus a few extra? Sign up at TheBetterQuestions.com to receive the monthly curation. You can also respond directly to these emails any time, I'd love to get to know you better!
How To Speak To Your Inner Critic - Sam Lamott (Part One)
Oct 4 2021
How To Speak To Your Inner Critic - Sam Lamott (Part One)
"I have this critic inside that is so abusive... but what's its motivation? It doesn't want me to get attacked from the outside so it's willing to attack me from the inside. That's when it's time to invite the critic to the table and say, 'I know you want me to make great work, but you can't speak to me that way — you're in my house.'" Sam Lamott describes himself as a “single dad, college drop-out, ex-meth head who came out of a ten-year bender at the age of 22 with severe clinical depression, a two-year-old, and zero life skills.”  So he started the How To Human podcast where today he interviews guests like Brené Brown on how to acquire the psychological skills needed to be a functioning adult. Sam is also the co-author of the New York Times bestseller, "Some Assembly Required," which he co-wrote with his mother, author Anne Lamott. Sam and I ended up talking for over an hour, so we split the conversation up into two episodes.  In this episode (Part One), Sam and I talk about how your inner critic is actually trying to protect you, how physical symptoms can indicate unresolved internal conflict, and why the "starving artist" mentality can be so detrimental when it comes to your relationship with money.  Sam's Podcast | Sam's Instagram | Sam's Book | Sam's Patreon If you’re enjoying these conversations, please leave a review and share this episode with someone who you think would enjoy listening!   To receive all the quotes and questions from each new episodes, sign up at the TheBetterQuestions.com.   This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.
How Your Self-Image Shapes Your Life - Dr. Kyra Bobinet
Oct 5 2020
How Your Self-Image Shapes Your Life - Dr. Kyra Bobinet
"Everything we do or don’t do can be explained by whether it serves our self-image. We spend most of our energy promoting the image we want to project, maintaining the image we’ve already built, or hiding the image we don’t want others to see."   Dr. Kyra Bobinet is an expert in behavior change and design thinking. After earning her Masters at Harvard and her medical degree at UCSF, Kyra kept hearing the same question from her patients: “If I know what I need to do, why am I not doing it?” She made it her life's mission to answer this question, exploring what she calls, “the unknown terrain that separates our intentions from our actions."   We talk about how our self-image shapes every part of our behavior, what it feels like to live with unconscious stress, why our institutions are setting us up to fail, and much more.    If there's a habit you're looking to stop, change or create, I highly recommend Kyra's book, Well Designed Life. Kyra is also the founder of FreshTri, a behavior change app that does not rely on goals or tracking, but instead focuses on iteration.   If you’re enjoying these conversations, tap the 5 stars, or share this episode with a friend — that’s how the show will continue to grow!   As always, you can send your own questions, topic ideas, or feedback to TheBetterQuestions.com, or on Instagram @thebetterquestions.   This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.
How To Combine Your Skills Into a Life Statement - Dr. Michelle Chappel
Feb 6 2020
How To Combine Your Skills Into a Life Statement - Dr. Michelle Chappel
"We become our most powerful when we combine our passions and skills, allow them to commingle and play with each other. Because I think we're so fractured... when we blend our different strengths into a life statement for ourselves, we become more whole." After earning her Ph.D in Cognitive Psychology at Princeton and being voted "Most Inspirational Professor" while teaching cognition and creativity, Dr. Michelle Chappel left it all to pursue a career in music. She was called crazy by everyone around her, but she went on to win 17 Billboard awards with her songs topping international radio charts and appeared in shows on ABC, HBO, Encore and Showtime. Today she works with clients like Google, Ebay and Yahoo to help other professionals find their unique intersections of gifts.  By the end of this episode you will know:  - What "slash careers" are and whether or not they're a good idea - How aging is involved in the creative process and how it can affect whether or not you go after what you want in life - The 3 places in life where we tend to lose track of our gifts If you're enjoying these episodes, please leave a review or hit the 5-star button. With your help, the show will continue to grow! Have a question for the show? Submit yours at TheBetterQuestions.com or on Instagram @thebetterquestions. This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.
How To Discern Between Distractions & Opportunities - Gary Vaynerchuk
Dec 31 2019
How To Discern Between Distractions & Opportunities - Gary Vaynerchuk
“I’m not crippled by being wrong... I’m only right 4 out of 10 times, but that’s more than enough to be successful."   Gary Vaynerchuk is a 5-time New York Times bestselling author and one of the earliest investors in companies including Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo and Uber.    Gary immigrated to the US in 1978 and grew up in a studio apartment in Queens with his eight family members. After graduating college, Gary took over his father’s liquor store in 1998 and grew the business from $3 million/year to $60 million/year in just 5 years. Today he inspires millions with his books, videos and podcast.   By the end of this quick episode, you will know:   - How to better discern between a distraction and an opportunity   - How to balance your input (consumption) and your output (creation)   - The true sources behind lasting motivation   - How to cultivate the life-changing skill of paying attention   Resources:   GaryVaynerchuk.com   Why a chip on your shoulder is the greatest motivation   5 Traits All Successful Entrepreneurs Have If you’d have feedback about this episode or would like to submit your own question for the show, email Ask@TheBetterQuestions.com If you’re enjoying these episodes, please leave a review, or share a link with someone who you think would enjoy listening. That’s how the show will continue to grow! As always, you are welcome to submit your own questions at TheBetterQuestions.com, or on Instagram @thebetterquestions. This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.
How To Speak Up Without Diluting Your Message - Chuck Klosterman
Nov 1 2019
How To Speak Up Without Diluting Your Message - Chuck Klosterman
“When you realize you’re no longer doing things to achieve something else later, then this question suddenly looks at you very aggressively: “This is your life, why is this your life?"   Chuck Klosterman is a best-selling author and journalist whose work focuses on popular culture in America. For years he wrote “The Ethicist” column for the New York Times Magazine and has also written for GQ, Esquire, The Guardian, The Washington Post and many more.   We talk about how to share your opinions and ideas without diluting your message (especially in our technological climate where it’s so easy to misconstrue meaning or take offense), how to tell whether or not someone is being authentic or wearing a mask when you first meet them, and if it’s better to become successful earlier or later in life. Chuck is the author of several books, including “But What If We’re Wrong? Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past.”    Here’s an excerpt: “We must start from the premise that—in all likelihood—we are already wrong. And not “wrong” in the sense that we are examining questions and coming to incorrect conclusions, because most of our conclusions are reasoned and coherent. The problem is with the questions themselves.”   Visit Chuck’s Website, watch him on The Daily Show, or connect with him on Twitter. As always, you are welcome to submit your own questions at TheBetterQuestions.com, or on Instagram @thebetterquestions.   This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.
How To Feel At Home Anywhere - Dr. Sharon Eve
Sep 23 2019
How To Feel At Home Anywhere - Dr. Sharon Eve
“We operate with a lot of irrational beliefs... Our feelings don’t come from the things that happen, they come from the beliefs about the things that happen." Dr. Sharon Eve is a psychologist who has worked with individuals and couples for the past 40 years. Her work focuses on integrating your past experience into your present life, identifying patterns in our thinking and underlying structures in our emotional responses. Dr. Eve’s acclaimed workshops have helped hundreds of participants master topics like “Developing listening skills”, “Overcoming Depression” and “Deepening Communication.”     This episode is a little different. I start with a few questions of my own, but then for the first time ever, Dr. Eve will answer questions that listeners of this show have submitted over the past couple of months. Some of these questions include:    How can I feel comfortable interacting with anyone, anywhere, anytime?   How do I know if my partner is cheating?   Is everyone second-guessing themselves as much as I am?   By the end of the episode, you will know: 1) Why depression is Dr. Eve’s favorite topic to discuss   2) How to deeply communicate with your significant other (and anyone in your life)   3) How to use “shame-attacking” exercises to overcome your fears   4) How to determine if you're a "guest" or a "host" in your own life   5) How much to reveal about yourself when you first meet someone   This podcast is sponsored by CreativeMoneyCoaching.com. Book your free call here and never worry about money again.