The Blind Knowledge Podcast

Connecting Through Kindness: A Journey with Alan Questell

55 min · 15. Juni 2026
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The focal point of the podcast revolves around the transformative power of intentional acts of kindness and self-acceptance, as articulated by Alan Questell, the author of "Practice Intentional Acts of Kindness." He argues that fostering kindness not only enhances interpersonal relationships but also cultivates a deeper appreciation of oneself. Throughout the conversation, he shares personal anecdotes, including the profound impact of daily phone calls to his father, which illustrate how small, consistent gestures of kindness can create lasting changes in one's self-perception and emotional well-being. Moreover, he delves into the importance of being present in the moment and connecting with others, suggesting that these practices can mitigate feelings of isolation, especially in today's digital age. Ultimately, the episode serves as a gentle reminder that kindness, both to oneself and to others, is not merely a fleeting act but a skill that can be cultivated and practiced throughout life. Alan is on a mission to cultivate kindness and help individuals discover how acts of kindness can lead to greater satisfaction and happiness. With extensive experience in teaching and research, Alan firmly believes that everyone can benefit from more kindness in their lives. The question is, are you already kind, or would you like to become kinder? Trained by Dr. Feldenkrais (Amherst 1983), Alan has lectured and taught at hospitals, colleges and FELDENKRAIS® Professional Training Programs throughout the U.S., Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Japan, Taiwan and Canada, teaching people from all walks of life. He has taught at Princeton University, S.U.N.Y. College at Purchase, the New York Open Center, the New Actors Workshop, NYC, The Institute for Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA and at Mother Teresa’s Shishu Bhavan in Calcutta, India. Takeaways: * The podcast emphasizes the importance of kindness in daily interactions, suggesting that simple acts can significantly enhance one's sense of self-worth and well-being. * Throughout the conversation, they explore how technology and virtual interactions have impacted human connections, particularly in a post-pandemic context. * They delve into the concept of intentionality in both kindness and self-acceptance, indicating that practicing these behaviors can lead to a greater appreciation of oneself. * The guest highlights the Feldenkrais method as a unique approach to movement that not only improves physical functioning but also enhances self-image and emotional health. Links referenced in this episode: * blindknowledge.com [https://blindknowledge.com] * infolineknowledge.com [https://infolineknowledge.com] * practicing-kindness.com [https://practicing-kindness.com]

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Episode Connecting Through Kindness: A Journey with Alan Questell Cover

Connecting Through Kindness: A Journey with Alan Questell

The focal point of the podcast revolves around the transformative power of intentional acts of kindness and self-acceptance, as articulated by Alan Questell, the author of "Practice Intentional Acts of Kindness." He argues that fostering kindness not only enhances interpersonal relationships but also cultivates a deeper appreciation of oneself. Throughout the conversation, he shares personal anecdotes, including the profound impact of daily phone calls to his father, which illustrate how small, consistent gestures of kindness can create lasting changes in one's self-perception and emotional well-being. Moreover, he delves into the importance of being present in the moment and connecting with others, suggesting that these practices can mitigate feelings of isolation, especially in today's digital age. Ultimately, the episode serves as a gentle reminder that kindness, both to oneself and to others, is not merely a fleeting act but a skill that can be cultivated and practiced throughout life. Alan is on a mission to cultivate kindness and help individuals discover how acts of kindness can lead to greater satisfaction and happiness. With extensive experience in teaching and research, Alan firmly believes that everyone can benefit from more kindness in their lives. The question is, are you already kind, or would you like to become kinder? Trained by Dr. Feldenkrais (Amherst 1983), Alan has lectured and taught at hospitals, colleges and FELDENKRAIS® Professional Training Programs throughout the U.S., Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Japan, Taiwan and Canada, teaching people from all walks of life. He has taught at Princeton University, S.U.N.Y. College at Purchase, the New York Open Center, the New Actors Workshop, NYC, The Institute for Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA and at Mother Teresa’s Shishu Bhavan in Calcutta, India. Takeaways: * The podcast emphasizes the importance of kindness in daily interactions, suggesting that simple acts can significantly enhance one's sense of self-worth and well-being. * Throughout the conversation, they explore how technology and virtual interactions have impacted human connections, particularly in a post-pandemic context. * They delve into the concept of intentionality in both kindness and self-acceptance, indicating that practicing these behaviors can lead to a greater appreciation of oneself. * The guest highlights the Feldenkrais method as a unique approach to movement that not only improves physical functioning but also enhances self-image and emotional health. Links referenced in this episode: * blindknowledge.com [https://blindknowledge.com] * infolineknowledge.com [https://infolineknowledge.com] * practicing-kindness.com [https://practicing-kindness.com]

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