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The Courageous Life

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Founded by coach and teacher Joshua Steinfeldt, The Courageous Life is a global conversation with thought leaders and everyday heroes about overcoming fear and growing courage to pursue what matters most in life, work, and love.
Top 36.6% by pitch volume (Rank #18288 of 50,000)Data updated Feb 10, 2026

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Daily or near-daily
Episodes
227
Founded
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Category
Education
Number of listeners
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Public snapshot
Audience: 4K–8K / month
Canonical: https://podpitch.com/podcasts/the-courageous-life
Cadence: Active weekly
Reply rate: 20–35%

Latest Episodes

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On the Remedy for a World on Fire | Dr. Joanna Cheek

Thu Feb 05 2026

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What if the mental health symptoms we face aren’t the actual problem?  What if they’re signals that can help us see and solve the real problem?  Psychiatrist, award winning professor of medicine, journalist, and leading mental health expert,  Dr. Joanna Cheek invites us to lean into these questions Arguing In her timely new book:  It’s Not You, It’s the World, A Mental Health Survival Guide for Us All,  that we’re not broken or doing it wrong when we’re stressed or struggling. She writes: “As our world clashes and collapses around us, it’s no surprise that one in two of us will be diagnosed with a mental health condition by the age of forty.  It’s hard to view all our mental health symptoms as disordered if so many of us are experiencing them.  Perhaps it’s not that something’s gone wrong in our bodies and minds, but that something’s gone right:  These symptoms are brilliant alarms and adaptations to help us survive in a disordered world.  Having sensitive protective functions that sound alarms or short-circuit when we’re threatened isn’t a design flaw.  It’s a design success.” Her words, and the deeply compassionate, expansive set of insights, tools, and practices she offers in her book, and through the powerful work she does in the world, Invite us into a space of empowerment, connection, and hope. It’s the type of action-oriented hope that stems from grounded possibility. The possibility that when we care for both ourselves and our collectives,  And learn to understand and befriend our alarms  we can come together to solve the shared problems they’re signaling, we can heal the systems that are making us all sick,  And we can build a healthier future together.  For more on Joanna, her new book, events, and other work please visit joannacheek.ca Enjoying the show? Please rate it wherever you listen to your podcasts.  Did you find this episode inspiring? Here are other conversations we think you'll love: On the Transformative Power of Equanimity | Margaret CullenOn Saving Ourselves and the World | john a. powellOn Wisdom and Love in Troubling Times | Mark Nepo and Elizabeth LesserThanks for listening! Support the show

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What if the mental health symptoms we face aren’t the actual problem?  What if they’re signals that can help us see and solve the real problem?  Psychiatrist, award winning professor of medicine, journalist, and leading mental health expert,  Dr. Joanna Cheek invites us to lean into these questions Arguing In her timely new book:  It’s Not You, It’s the World, A Mental Health Survival Guide for Us All,  that we’re not broken or doing it wrong when we’re stressed or struggling. She writes: “As our world clashes and collapses around us, it’s no surprise that one in two of us will be diagnosed with a mental health condition by the age of forty.  It’s hard to view all our mental health symptoms as disordered if so many of us are experiencing them.  Perhaps it’s not that something’s gone wrong in our bodies and minds, but that something’s gone right:  These symptoms are brilliant alarms and adaptations to help us survive in a disordered world.  Having sensitive protective functions that sound alarms or short-circuit when we’re threatened isn’t a design flaw.  It’s a design success.” Her words, and the deeply compassionate, expansive set of insights, tools, and practices she offers in her book, and through the powerful work she does in the world, Invite us into a space of empowerment, connection, and hope. It’s the type of action-oriented hope that stems from grounded possibility. The possibility that when we care for both ourselves and our collectives,  And learn to understand and befriend our alarms  we can come together to solve the shared problems they’re signaling, we can heal the systems that are making us all sick,  And we can build a healthier future together.  For more on Joanna, her new book, events, and other work please visit joannacheek.ca Enjoying the show? Please rate it wherever you listen to your podcasts.  Did you find this episode inspiring? Here are other conversations we think you'll love: On the Transformative Power of Equanimity | Margaret CullenOn Saving Ourselves and the World | john a. powellOn Wisdom and Love in Troubling Times | Mark Nepo and Elizabeth LesserThanks for listening! Support the show

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Pitches sent
18
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Rank
#18288
Top 36.6% by pitch volume (Rank #18288 of 50,000)
Average rating
5.0
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Reviews
16
Written reviews (when available)
Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Active weekly
Episode count
227
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
1.2K

Public Snapshot

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Country
United States
Language
English
Language (ISO)
Release cadence
Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Thu Feb 05 2026

Audience & Outreach (Public)

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Audience range
4K–8K / month
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Reply rate band
20–35%
Public band
Response time band
30+ days
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Replies received
1–5
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Social followers
1.2K
Contact available
Yes
Masked on public pages
Sponsors detected
Yes
Guest format
No

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Courageous Life

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What is The Courageous Life about?

Founded by coach and teacher Joshua Steinfeldt, The Courageous Life is a global conversation with thought leaders and everyday heroes about overcoming fear and growing courage to pursue what matters most in life, work, and love.

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