35 episodes

Crazy Day is a podcast where I explore curiosity. I try some good ideas, some bad ideas, while bringing you along for the ride. Some episodes are scripted monologues, others more free-form. Who knows what the future holds? Anything can happen on a Crazy Day!

To learn about the inspiration behind the name, check out Episode 1!

Crazy Day Matt Morrisson

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 16 Ratings

Crazy Day is a podcast where I explore curiosity. I try some good ideas, some bad ideas, while bringing you along for the ride. Some episodes are scripted monologues, others more free-form. Who knows what the future holds? Anything can happen on a Crazy Day!

To learn about the inspiration behind the name, check out Episode 1!

    Clean Slates

    Clean Slates

    While going through the process of painting my bedroom this past weekend, I realized how many old routines I had been carrying along with me that may not have served me anymore. This time to refresh my room gave me the opportunity to do a little spiritual refreshing, as well.

    • 9 min
    The Most Precious Thing I Have

    The Most Precious Thing I Have

    I've been thinking a lot lately about the expectations that I have on others, and how that can limit me from being my best self. In this episode, I share some stories about expectations from my past, and some thoughts on how I have started implementing a practice of living a life free of them. I hope you enjoy!

    • 11 min
    Gratefulness Backtracking

    Gratefulness Backtracking

    We're usually taught to look forward, and definitely avoid looking back. Backtracking is always bad, right? But when I started my gratefulness practice, I stumbled across a technique that helped ensure I could always find something new and wondrous to be grateful for, no matter where I was. In this episode, I share my thoughts on what I call "Gratefulness Backtracking".

    • 8 min
    The Beauty and Problem with Contrasts

    The Beauty and Problem with Contrasts

    When we define things, we can see the distinctions between them in the contrast. Sometimes, those contrasts are beautiful. Sometimes they can lead us to judgements. About ourselves, or others. Let's talk about the beauty and the problems we can find in contrasts this week.

    • 7 min
    The Problem with Magnification

    The Problem with Magnification

    I got a magnifying lens in my shop recently. It made my life better, but it also showed me all my mistakes! I also learned a valuable lesson about the Problem with Magnification.

    • 6 min
    Healing through Triggers

    Healing through Triggers

    We've all experienced situations where someone or something set us off on a rage for one reason or another. Feeling weak? Powerless? An injustice? What if those situations had nothing to do with the other person and could be used to help us on our own healing journey? This week, I go a little deep and talk about personal healing by noticing the things that trigger us.

    • 10 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

bhwilkoff ,

Must listen podcast!

Every new episode is a delight for the mind. I find myself thinking about the ideas far after I listen. That is the sign of a resonant voice!

Pengwengwen ,

A Sweet Treat For The Soul

These small little episodes leave me a little lighter on my feet, and feeling the light in my soul. Matt has a genuine nature, and his voice sets a comfortable tone to everything he shares. Thank you so much!

JSO19 ,

Short/Thought Provoking/Accessible

Matt has a calming voice and verbalizes a lot of the questions you’ve probably got rolling around in your head right now. Not a lot of “fluff” here, just a solid and easy to digest podcast that will challenge you to take a second or even third look at something like n order to learn/grow from it. Keep up the good work sir!

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