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Grow the Good

Grow the Good

Written by: Sonya Looney
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Grow the Good, formerly The Sonya Looney Show, is your guide to continual personal growth, meaningful connections, and positive impact in the world. Challenge the idea that you are broken or need fixing. Instead, discover how to cultivate the good that already exists within you and amplify the strengths and potential you may not yet realize you have. Grounded in the science of positive psychology and guided by the pillars of purpose, vitality, resilience, hope, and connection, each episode is packed with tools, stories, and evidence-backed insights to help you create a more authentic and flourishing life.


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Episodes
  • Empathy, ADHD, and Mindfulness: Practical Tools for Anxiety, Burnout, and Emotional Well-Being with Corinne Kneis
    Jan 15 2026

    One of the things I love most about podcasting is getting to have the conversations I wish more people could hear, especially the ones that normalize what so many of us quietly struggle with.

    I sit down with my friend and fellow MAPP grad Corinne Kneis, a psychotherapist and wellness educator whose work beautifully bridges empathy, mindfulness, ADHD, and anxiety.

    Corinne and I first met during the Master of Applied Positive Psychology program at the University of Pennsylvania, and I’ve long admired how she brings both science and humanity into her work. In this conversation, we explore what empathy really looks like in therapy and everyday life, why so many women mask ADHD with anxiety and perfectionism, and how mindfulness can help create space between emotional overwhelm and thoughtful response.

    We also talk openly about sensitivity, burnout, overfunctioning, and the strengths that often come with ADHD—like curiosity, passion, and love of learning. Corinne shares practical tools therapists use (and that anyone can apply) to regulate the nervous system, manage anxiety, and build healthier relationships with their emotions.

    Whether you’re navigating anxiety, ADHD, burnout, or simply want more emotional clarity and self-compassion, this episode offers grounded insight and actionable strategies you can start using right away.


    Top 5 Takeaways

    1. Empathy has two forms. Understanding the difference between affective (emotional) and cognitive empathy can reduce burnout and increase compassion.
    2. Many women mask ADHD with anxiety. Perfectionism and overfunctioning are often coping strategies, not character flaws.
    3. Mindfulness creates space. Simple practices can help separate emotional reactions from cognitive responses.
    4. ADHD is not a deficit. Differences often come with powerful strengths like curiosity, passion, and creativity.
    5. Structure + play matter. Routines, humor, and nervous system regulation are essential tools for emotional well-being.

    Learn More about Corinne Below:

    Flourish Psychotherapy by Corinne Kneis
    Follow Along with Corinne on Instagram
    Connect with Corinne on LinkedIn

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Science of Gratitude: Striving, Meaning, and Why Entitlement Steals Our Joy with Dr. Bob Emmons
    Jan 8 2026

    Gratitude is one of the most researched, and misunderstood, topics in psychology.

    In this episode of Grow the Good, I sit down with Dr. Bob Emmons, one of the world’s leading gratitude researchers, for a candid, nuanced conversation about what gratitude really is, where it comes from, and how it shapes our striving, relationships, and sense of meaning.

    What makes this conversation especially rich is Bob’s journey. Long before he became known for gratitude research, his work focused on striving, goals, and purpose. It’s a foundation that deeply informs how he thinks about gratitude today. Bob and I explore how research often reflects our own life questions (“research is me-search”), and how gratitude emerged for Bob not just as an academic interest, but as a personal turning point.

    We unpack why gratitude isn’t about forced positivity, how entitlement quietly erodes well-being, and why authentic gratitude helps us see what (and who) we might otherwise take for granted. We also discuss the emotional depth of gratitude: how fully waking up to life means experiencing both joy and sorrow more deeply.

    As we head into a new year, this episode is for anyone who wants a more honest, grounded understanding of gratitude. I hope it brings you an understanding that strengthens relationships, deepens meaning, and supports growth without bypassing real emotion.


    Top 5 Takeaways

    1. Gratitude is deeper than thankfulness
    2. Entitlement is the enemy of gratitude
    3. Gratitude can coexist with hardship
    4. Healthy gratitude requires balance
    5. Gratitude strengthens relationships and mentorship

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Mindfulness in Action: Letting Go, Embracing What Matters Next
    Jan 1 2026

    In this special Mindfulness in Action episode, I’m sharing a very personal reflection from the trails of Squamish, BC where muddy puddles, forest quiet, and time on the bike create space for clarity.

    For the first time in over 22 years, I’ve made the decision to step away from competitive bike racing. Not because I can’t race, but because my life, priorities, and sense of fulfillment have shifted.

    In this off-the-cuff, honest conversation, I reflect on what it means to let go of an identity you’ve held for decades, how task-focused mindfulness has shaped my thinking, and why courage sometimes looks like choosing less instead of more.

    This episode isn’t just about sport. It’s about transitions, motivation, family, mattering, and learning to listen to yourself when something inside is asking for change.

    If you’re navigating a transition, feeling stretched thin, or questioning what really matters in this next season of your life, I hope this episode helps you slow down, reflect, and reconnect with what’s true for you.

    Top 5 Takeaways

    1. Mindfulness isn’t passive, it’s active presence. Being fully engaged in the task at hand (not self-evaluation) can unlock clarity and joy.
    2. Identity transitions are uncomfortable, but necessary. Letting go of who you’ve been creates space for who you’re becoming.
    3. Motivation changes with life seasons. What once fueled you may no longer fit, and that’s not failure.
    4. Doing less can be a powerful choice. Fulfillment doesn’t always come from pushing harder or doing more.
    5. Reflection reveals values. Emotions like envy, fatigue, or resistance often point toward what truly matters.

    Other Mindfulness in Action Episodes:

    - Slowing Down the Rush
    - How to Regulate Your Emotions for Resilience and Performance
    - How to Combat Self-Criticism

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    37 mins
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