
The Mark Groves Podcast is for heart-led humans eager to expand perspectives, explore HARD truths, and break old patterns while cultivating deeper, more honest connections with self, our relationships, community, and the world. Tune in twice a week for powerful guest interviews and solo episodes that deliver real talk, fresh insights, and practical tools to transform (y)our relationships — because... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 495 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationSociety & CultureRelationships | |||

In this episode I share a revelation about our relationship with technology that completely reframes why your phone feels so overwhelming—and it has nothing to do with willpower or “addiction.” I unpack the unseen biological stress of living in const... more
In this solo episode, I drop in on what it really means to be powerful — not in the performative way we’ve been taught, but in the deeply embodied, self-honoring way that your soul has been nudging you toward. I talk about the invisible forces that k... more
In this episode Mark sits down with Anjan Katta, the creator of the Daylight Computer, for a conversation that will completely shift how you see your relationship with technology. Together they unpack the hidden ways screens hijack your biology, thro... more
In this episode I explore the uncomfortable but necessary work of becoming congruent with who you truly are—because the gap between your truth and your behavior is where anxiety, shame, and self-betrayal are born. I talk about the power of ritual in ... more
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His show is good when he keeps to relationship advice but when he whines about the trauma he had from wearing a mask during Covid or gives his health advice from his clearly deep medical background it’s just annoying. Dude def goes down some rabbit holes of conspiracies in his free time. Otherwise worth a listen
Very lively conversation and it would’ve earned 5 stars but for the f-bombs dropped near the end. I always told my children, why risk offending with language when unoffensive words suffice?
I’ve been following and listening to mark for maybe 7 years? I started listening during my single years after my divorce. I wish I could say I practiced what I learned or am learning but I can’t. I’m still struggling with being a people pleaser. I can literally make myself sick thinking I have failed or disappointed or displeased someone; however, Mark always has such challenging and encouraging words. I am remarried now and continuing to make our relationship great by working on being a bett... more
“Becoming the curator of your mind” was an incredible revelation for me! I am ready to transition out of brokenness and accept the reality that I can bless things and send them away. I can acknowledge that I can find my “flow” in order to not feel broken. I am re-introducing myself to me!
Love the interview with Tracy Litt. Mark asked great questions! Great show with lots of value.
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This series offers a rich exploration into the complexities of human relationships, personal growth, and emotional well-being. With a focus on self-improvement, the content features interviews with diverse guests who share insights on navigating life's challenges, from heartbreak to authenticity. Episodes frequently address pressing societal issues and the impact of technology on mental health, while emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, community, and honest communication. The host's unique blend of authenticity and expertise provides listeners with practical tools and thought-provoking discussions aimed at fostering deeper connections and self-awareness.
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