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122. Eternal Optimism & Applying Psychology to Life with Kurt Malkoff, PhD
Podcast |
Gravity
Publisher |
Brett Kaufman
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jun 20, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:56:57

Today’s guest on the Gravity podcast gives us another fascinating look into the complex human mind and how it works. Kurt Malkoff was born in Youngstown, Ohio, to two restaurateur parents that he says gave him everything but limits. He has a BA, MA, and PhD from Ohio State University, is a clinical psychologist, and the founder of Matrix Psychological Services here in Columbus, one of the oldest, independently-owned psychological practices in the country..

We discuss how he went from being an uninspired student to a passionate special education teacher early in his life, a move that directly led to his long career as a practicing psychologist and successful entrepreneur. 

He explains how understanding even the basics of psychology can help people build and manage teams, thoughtfully comments on the state of social unrest we’ve landed in as a culture, and emphasizes the importance of work-life balance, especially as one gets further into their career.

Kurt’s the kind of person, as he explains, to print a line of good-natured smacktalk on the back of his Pelotonia jersey. Communicating with such warmth and authenticity, he’s a tangible source of real optimism – a quality I can’t ignore in the interview and one I know you’ll pick up on, too.

What we cover:

  • Kurt’s loving childhood and restaurateur parents 
  • Leaning into special education  
  • Back to graduate school for psychology 
  • Understanding human behavior 
  • Melding psychology and entrepreneurship 
  • Iterating yourself throughout life 
  • Building efficient teams using psychological studies 
  • Landing an ideal work-life balance
  • Kurt’s POV on the current social landscape

To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: kaufman.com/">brett-kaufman.com

Resources:

Gravity is produced and published by Crate Media.

Kurt Malkoff, PhD, joins me on this edition of the Gravity podcast to discuss how he went from being an uninspired student to a passionate special education teacher early in his life, a move that led to his long career as a practicing psychologist and successful entrepreneur in Columbus.

Today’s guest on the Gravity podcast gives us another fascinating look into the complex human mind and how it works. Kurt Malkoff was born in Youngstown, Ohio, to two restaurateur parents that he says gave him everything but limits. He has a BA, MA, and PhD from Ohio State University, is a clinical psychologist, and the founder of Matrix Psychological Services here in Columbus, one of the oldest, independently-owned psychological practices in the country..

We discuss how he went from being an uninspired student to a passionate special education teacher early in his life, a move that directly led to his long career as a practicing psychologist and successful entrepreneur. 

He explains how understanding even the basics of psychology can help people build and manage teams, thoughtfully comments on the state of social unrest we’ve landed in as a culture, and emphasizes the importance of work-life balance, especially as one gets further into their career.

Kurt’s the kind of person, as he explains, to print a line of good-natured smacktalk on the back of his Pelotonia jersey. Communicating with such warmth and authenticity, he’s a tangible source of real optimism – a quality I can’t ignore in the interview and one I know you’ll pick up on, too.

What we cover:

  • Kurt’s loving childhood and restaurateur parents 
  • Leaning into special education  
  • Back to graduate school for psychology 
  • Understanding human behavior 
  • Melding psychology and entrepreneurship 
  • Iterating yourself throughout life 
  • Building efficient teams using psychological studies 
  • Landing an ideal work-life balance
  • Kurt’s POV on the current social landscape

To learn more about intentional living, and for the complete show notes, visit: kaufman.com/">brett-kaufman.com

Resources:

Gravity is produced and published by Crate Media.

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