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Ep. 601 – Finding Magic in the Tragic with Psychotherapist and Author John Tsilimparis

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Raghu speaks with psychotherapist and author John Tsilimparis about how trauma and adversity can be transformed into personal growth and inner strength.

Mindrolling is brought to you by Reunion. Reunion is offering $250 off any stay to the Love, Serve, Remember community. Simply use the code “BeHere250” when booking. Disconnect from the world so you can reconnect with yourself at Reunion. Hotel | www.reunionhotelandwellness.com Retreats | www.reunionexperience.org

This week on Mindrolling, John and Raghu chew on these topics:

  • Discovering light through music, creativity, and the healing power of the arts
  • Cultivating an aesthetic mindset: finding meaning and beauty in ordinary, everyday experiences
  • Building emotional resilience by alchemizing heartache into thriving, empowered living
  • The power of inspiration: immersing yourself in art, philosophy, and wisdom traditions to expand consciousness
  • Transforming trauma into curiosity and wonder instead of fear and avoidance
  • How human connection supports mental wellness—and why music is a powerful universal connector
  • Viktor Frankl and the concept of tragic optimism: keeping faith and purpose alive in the face of suffering
  • Embracing discomfort with courage and becoming a peaceful warrior
  • How spiritual practice strengthens emotional resilience and self-regulation
  • Becoming the observer and author of our thoughts rather than letting them control us
  • Making an intention for happiness, creativity, and connection instead of waiting for it to come to you
  • Using nostalgia, imagination, and daydreaming as tools to enrich your present-moment experience

Interested in learning more about how art impacts the mind? Check out The Book, Your Brain on Art

About John Tsilimparis:

John Tsilimparis, MFT is a psychotherapist, author and teacher. For over thirty years, he has owned a private psychotherapy practice in Los Angeles. His work focuses on grief counseling, depression, addiction and recovery, anxiety disorders, like OCD, PTSD, phobias and panic disorder. John reaped a strong following after being featured on the A&E reality show Obsessed. He was also featured on John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in LA, Khloe & Lamar, Collection Intervention, and In the Name of Science. In the past twenty years, he has been a go-to media therapist, called on by many news programs to comment on a variety of psychological subjects. For example, he appeared on The View and Larry King Live. (See below for videos) John also hosts a podcast called, MINDFULNESS FOR THE SOUL which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and many other podcast platforms. The podcast offers psychological bytes, wellness tips and relaxation techniques to get you through your busy day. To listen to the podcast click here. Keep up with John on Instagram or his website.

Grab a copy of John Tsilimparis’ newest book, The Magic in the Tragic, HERE.

“In your darkest moments, instead of running from your grief, you immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring realms of art, music, poetry, philosophy, sports, whatever it is that’s your aesthetic. When you do that, you find meaning in this grief. You create this concept of transferring pain into purpose and finding beauty in your suffering.” – John Tsilimparis

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Raghu speaks with psychotherapist and author John Tsilimparis about how trauma and adversity can be transformed into personal growth and inner strength.

Mindrolling is brought to you by Reunion. Reunion is offering $250 off any stay to the Love, Serve, Remember community. Simply use the code “BeHere250” when booking. Disconnect from the world so you can reconnect with yourself at Reunion. Hotel | www.reunionhotelandwellness.com Retreats | www.reunionexperience.org

This week on Mindrolling, John and Raghu chew on these topics:

  • Discovering light through music, creativity, and the healing power of the arts
  • Cultivating an aesthetic mindset: finding meaning and beauty in ordinary, everyday experiences
  • Building emotional resilience by alchemizing heartache into thriving, empowered living
  • The power of inspiration: immersing yourself in art, philosophy, and wisdom traditions to expand consciousness
  • Transforming trauma into curiosity and wonder instead of fear and avoidance
  • How human connection supports mental wellness—and why music is a powerful universal connector
  • Viktor Frankl and the concept of tragic optimism: keeping faith and purpose alive in the face of suffering
  • Embracing discomfort with courage and becoming a peaceful warrior
  • How spiritual practice strengthens emotional resilience and self-regulation
  • Becoming the observer and author of our thoughts rather than letting them control us
  • Making an intention for happiness, creativity, and connection instead of waiting for it to come to you
  • Using nostalgia, imagination, and daydreaming as tools to enrich your present-moment experience

Interested in learning more about how art impacts the mind? Check out The Book, Your Brain on Art

About John Tsilimparis:

John Tsilimparis, MFT is a psychotherapist, author and teacher. For over thirty years, he has owned a private psychotherapy practice in Los Angeles. His work focuses on grief counseling, depression, addiction and recovery, anxiety disorders, like OCD, PTSD, phobias and panic disorder. John reaped a strong following after being featured on the A&E reality show Obsessed. He was also featured on John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s in LA, Khloe & Lamar, Collection Intervention, and In the Name of Science. In the past twenty years, he has been a go-to media therapist, called on by many news programs to comment on a variety of psychological subjects. For example, he appeared on The View and Larry King Live. (See below for videos) John also hosts a podcast called, MINDFULNESS FOR THE SOUL which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and many other podcast platforms. The podcast offers psychological bytes, wellness tips and relaxation techniques to get you through your busy day. To listen to the podcast click here. Keep up with John on Instagram or his website.

Grab a copy of John Tsilimparis’ newest book, The Magic in the Tragic, HERE.

“In your darkest moments, instead of running from your grief, you immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring realms of art, music, poetry, philosophy, sports, whatever it is that’s your aesthetic. When you do that, you find meaning in this grief. You create this concept of transferring pain into purpose and finding beauty in your suffering.” – John Tsilimparis

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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