Mo-ments of Experience

Momentology with Malaika Simmons

39 min · 1. apr. 2026
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In this episode, Geoffrey Smith sits down with Malaika Simmons, researcher, designer, and creator of the Momentology Method, to explore how culture, leadership, and personal wellbeing are shaped by the moments we experience and the awareness we bring to them. Malaika explains how culture functions as a human operating system and why organizations often struggle to translate data, research, and good intentions into meaningful action. The conversation dives into Malaika's concept of extraction fatigue, the toll of constantly giving without replenishment, and why many leaders and caregivers find themselves depleted while trying to serve others. She shares how the Momentology Method helps individuals and organizations reconnect with the present moment through three pillars: awareness, gratitude, and expectancy. Through stories from leadership, healthcare, and her own personal experiences, Malaika highlights how small shifts in perspective, intentional breathing, and honest self-reflection can restore clarity, resilience, and purpose in demanding environments. Additional Resources: Follow Malaika on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malaikasimmons/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/malaikasimmons/] Visit Momentology Media's website: https://momentologymedia.com/ [https://momentologymedia.com/] Malaika's free leadership assesment: www.servantleadertype.com [http://www.servantleadertype.com/] Visit Mo-Ments of Experience's website: www.mo-mentsofexperience.com [http://www.mo-mentsofexperience.com/] Subscribe to Mo-Ments of Experience on YouTube! https://youtube.com/@mo-mentsofexperience?si=IZAB036xX1mmrn2C\\ [https://youtube.com/@mo-mentsofexperience?si=IZAB036xX1mmrn2C%5C%5C] Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/peopleforward-network/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/peopleforward-network/] Learn more about PeopleForward Network: https://peopleforwardnetwork.com/ [https://peopleforwardnetwork.com/] Key Takeaways: * Extraction fatigue happens when people constantly give to others without replenishing themselves. * Awareness is the first step to recognizing challenges and gaining clarity in the present moment. * Radical gratitude helps individuals and organizations recognize the resources they already have. * Expectations should focus on how we show up rather than trying to control others. * Small intentional actions like breathing and grounding can restore resilience in stressful environments.

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