• Episode 55: Adam Lackett
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of The Ripple Effect of Wellbeing in Work and Life, Stephanie Romero sits down with Pittsburgh entrepreneur Adam Lackett to explore the hidden costs of “grind culture” and the deeper work of building a life that is both sustainable and meaningful. Adam shares how early assumptions about success shaped a pressure-cooker approach to work, how burnout and dissatisfaction led him toward therapy, and how mindfulness practices like Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction became a turning point in learning to relate differently to stress, self-criticism, and constant mental noise. Together, they unpack the difference between reacting and responding, why boundaries often begin with the belief that you deserve care, and how bringing wellbeing into the workplace is less about forcing meditation and more about cultivating a culture that supports people over pure production.

    Resources Adam Mentioned:

    • Books by Jon Kabat-Zinn (including works on Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction)

    • 10% Happier by Dan Harris

    • Books and app resources from Headspace

    • The Mind Illuminated by Culadasa (a detailed, analytical roadmap to meditation practice)

    Learn More at www.awakencollaborative.com

    Music: Weather Any Storm by Cody Francis and Forever and A Day by Kim Aspen (canva.com)

    Produced by Say Some Thing Studios, a creative media division of Elevate 1 Consulting.

    Awaken Pittsburgh, a 501c3 non-profit organization, relies on the generosity of our community to achieve our mission of fostering well-being, empathy, and compassion for all. Your support helps mindfulness practitioners reach individuals across the Greater Pittsburgh Area through evidence-based programs, activities, and events. Give Today! www.awakenpittsburgh.org/support

    Music: "Chill Mode" by Audiobinger from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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    49 mins
  • Episode 54: Lawrence Schuessler
    Feb 10 2026

    On this episode of The Ripple Effect Podcast, Dr. Stephanie Romero is joined by Lawrence Schuessler (he/him) for a deeply human conversation about mindfulness, embodiment, and the search for ease. Lawrence shares his path to meditation through early instability, sobriety, yoga, and community, and reflects on how learning to be present in the body became an act of healing. Together, they explore Nature Dharma—the practice of mindfulness in relationship with the natural world—and how “outside” can be as simple and accessible as a window, a plant, or a few grounded minutes in fresh air. The conversation weaves through themes of trauma, identity, safety, and liberation, as Lawrence speaks candidly about being a trans person in this moment and why compassion, deep listening, and presence are inseparable from social action. The episode closes with a reminder that our identities evolve, permission matters, and wherever we are on the path, we are already enough.

    Learn More at www.awakenpittsburgh.org

    Music: Weather Any Storm by Cody Francis and Forever and A Day by Kim Aspen (canva.com)

    Produced by Say Some Thing Studios, a creative media division of Elevate 1 Consulting.

    Awaken Pittsburgh, a 501c3 non-profit organization, relies on the generosity of our community to achieve our mission of fostering well-being, empathy, and compassion for all. Your support helps mindfulness practitioners reach individuals across the Greater Pittsburgh Area through evidence-based programs, activities, and events. Give Today! www.awakenpittsburgh.org/support

    Music: "Chill Mode" by Audiobinger from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 53: A Practice of Self Compassion
    Feb 4 2026

    In this new episode of The Ripple Effect Podcast, Program Deliverer Britt Dorazio gently guides listeners through a grounding practice of self-compassion. So often, we extend understanding and grace to others while holding ourselves to impossible standards. This episode invites a different way of being—one rooted in kindness, presence, and care for our own inner experience. Through a thoughtfully paced, accessible practice, Britt helps listeners notice self-criticism without judgment and cultivate a more supportive inner voice. Whether you are navigating stress, burnout, or simply feeling disconnected from yourself, this session offers a calm, affirming space to slow down, reconnect, and remember that compassion begins within.

    Learn More at www.awakenpittsburgh.org

    Music: Weather Any Storm by Cody Francis and Forever and A Day by Kim Aspen (canva.com)

    Produced by Say Some Thing Studios, a creative media division of Elevate 1 Consulting.

    Awaken Pittsburgh, a 501c3 non-profit organization, relies on the generosity of our community to achieve our mission of fostering well-being, empathy, and compassion for all. Your support helps mindfulness practitioners reach individuals across the Greater Pittsburgh Area through evidence-based programs, activities, and events. Give Today! www.awakenpittsburgh.org/support

    Music: "Chill Mode" by Audiobinger from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 52: A Practice of Forgiveness
    Jan 27 2026

    In this week’s episode of The Ripple Effect Podcast, Dr. Stephanie Romero invites listeners into a compassionate exploration of forgiveness as a powerful mindfulness practice and an act of self-care. Moving beyond the common myths that forgiveness means forgetting or excusing harm, the episode reframes it as the process of releasing the emotional charge that keeps past pain alive in the present. Through reflection and a gentle, guided meditation, listeners are supported in extending compassion toward themselves and others, creating space for emotional resilience, reduced stress, and renewed inner peace. Whether you are carrying a small resentment or a deeper wound, this episode offers a calm, safe container to begin softening, letting go, and reclaiming a sense of ease.

    Learn More at www.awakenpittsburgh.org

    Music: Weather Any Storm by Cody Francis and Forever and A Day by Kim Aspen (canva.com)

    Produced by Say Some Thing Studios, a creative media division of Elevate 1 Consulting.

    Awaken Pittsburgh, a 501c3 non-profit organization, relies on the generosity of our community to achieve our mission of fostering well-being, empathy, and compassion for all. Your support helps mindfulness practitioners reach individuals across the Greater Pittsburgh Area through evidence-based programs, activities, and events. Give Today! www.awakenpittsburgh.org/support

    Music: "Chill Mode" by Audiobinger from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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    14 mins
  • Episode 51: Sylva London and Ñeca Rodriguez (Part 2)
    Jan 20 2026

    In Part 2 of this ongoing conversation, Dr. Stephanie Romero continues her dialogue with Sylva London and Ñeca Rodriguez, Awaken Pittsburgh’s Integrative Community Therapy trainers and facilitators, moving from understanding to application.

    This episode explores how Integrative Community Therapy shows up in real communities and everyday life. Sylva and Ñeca reflect on what happens when people are given permission to slow down, listen deeply, and learn from one another’s lived experiences. Together, they discuss the role of facilitators, the importance of trust and safety, and how collective healing can take root when communities reclaim their own wisdom.

    Listeners are invited to consider how connection itself can be restorative, and how small, intentional practices can create ripple effects of resilience, compassion, and belonging. This conversation offers both insight and inspiration for anyone curious about community-based healing, facilitation, or simply being more present with others.

    As this two-part series comes to a close, Part 2 leaves us with a grounded reminder that healing does not happen alone. It happens together.

    Learn More at www.awakenpittsburgh.org

    Music: Weather Any Storm by Cody Francis and Forever and A Day by Kim Aspen (canva.com)

    Produced by Say Some Thing Studios, a creative media division of .

    Awaken Pittsburgh, a 501c3 non-profit organization, relies on the generosity of our community to achieve our mission of fostering well-being, empathy, and compassion for all. Your support helps mindfulness practitioners reach individuals across the Greater Pittsburgh Area through evidence-based programs, activities, and events. Give Today! www.awakenpittsburgh.org/support

    Music: "Chill Mode" by Audiobinger from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 50: Sylva London and Ñeca Rodriguez (Part 1)
    Jan 13 2026

    In this first part of a two-part conversation, Dr. Stephanie Romero is joined by Sylva London and Ñeca Rodriguez, Awaken Pittsburgh’s newest Integrative Community Therapy trainers and facilitators, for a thoughtful and deeply human discussion on healing, belonging, and community.

    Together, they explore what Integrative Community Therapy is and why it matters, especially in a world where so many people feel isolated, overwhelmed, or disconnected. Sylva and Ñeca share their personal journeys into this work, what drew them to community-based healing practices, and how ICT creates space for people to be seen, heard, and supported without judgment or hierarchy.

    This conversation invites listeners to reflect on the power of shared stories, collective wisdom, and the simple yet profound act of showing up for one another. Part 1 lays the foundation for understanding ICT as both a practice and a posture toward life, one rooted in presence, dignity, and mutual care.

    Learn More at www.awakenpittsburgh.org

    Music: Weather Any Storm by Cody Francis and Forever and A Day by Kim Aspen (canva.com)

    Produced by Say Some Thing Studios, a creative media division of .

    Awaken Pittsburgh, a 501c3 non-profit organization, relies on the generosity of our community to achieve our mission of fostering well-being, empathy, and compassion for all. Your support helps mindfulness practitioners reach individuals across the Greater Pittsburgh Area through evidence-based programs, activities, and events. Give Today! www.awakenpittsburgh.org/support

    Music: "Chill Mode" by Audiobinger from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 49: A Practice of Intention Setting for the New Year
    Jan 6 2026

    As we step into a new year, this episode offers a grounded and reflective pause to help you begin with clarity and purpose. Guided by practice leader Danielle Thum, this episode invites listeners into a gentle intention-setting experience rooted in guided visual imagery.

    The practice begins with grounding exercises to help you settle into the present moment, followed by guided imagery designed to support reflection and visioning. Listeners are invited to imagine themselves thriving one year from now, explore the opportunities and propelling forces that may support their growth, and shift their focus from external expectations to nurturing their own inner attributes. The practice concludes with intention and gratitude, offering a meaningful way to set a positive, centered tone for the year ahead.

    Learn More at www.awakenpittsburgh.org

    Music: Weather Any Storm by Cody Francis and Forever and A Day by Kim Aspen (canva.com)

    Produced by Say Some Thing Studios, a creative media division of Elevate 1 Consulting.

    Awaken Pittsburgh, a 501c3 non-profit organization, relies on the generosity of our community to achieve our mission of fostering well-being, empathy, and compassion for all. Your support helps mindfulness practitioners reach individuals across the Greater Pittsburgh Area through evidence-based programs, activities, and events. Give Today! www.awakenpittsburgh.org/support

    Music: "Chill Mode" by Audiobinger from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 48: Dr. Joseph Crosky
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of The Ripple Effect with Stephanie Romero, EdD, Stephanie sits down with Joseph Croskey to explore how mindfulness can grow from lived experience into a steady practice that supports resilience, presence, and purposeful living. Joseph shares his winding path from military life to contemplative practice and global wellness work through Peace on Purpose, including how inner peace can ripple outward into families, classrooms, and communities. Together, they reflect on a simple but powerful idea, mindfulness creates the space where we can choose a wiser response.

    Learn More at www.awakenpittsburgh.org

    Music: Weather Any Storm by Cody Francis and Forever and A Day by Kim Aspen (canva.com)

    Produced by Say Some Thing Studios, a creative media division of Elevate 1 Consulting.

    Awaken Pittsburgh, a 501c3 non-profit organization, relies on the generosity of our community to achieve our mission of fostering well-being, empathy, and compassion for all. Your support helps mindfulness practitioners reach individuals across the Greater Pittsburgh Area through evidence-based programs, activities, and events. Give Today! www.awakenpittsburgh.org/support

    Music: "Chill Mode" by Audiobinger from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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    41 mins