Encouraging kinder living, revealing silver linings, seeing the world’s perpetual generosity.
Share a secret, a belly laugh, an experience…

Listen to unique conversations of hope and positivity on the insidewink podcast.
Join hosts Jean Trebek (wife of Alex Trebek) and Alison Martin as they talk with visionaries and everyday heroes.
You’ll hear stories about courage, creativity, wisdom, and passion
as the guests share their insights and triumphs in ways that will inspire you.
Remember to “Share The Good.”

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Podcast Episode 74: Carla Ondrasik

Podcast Episode 74: Carla Ondrasik

Jean and Alison had a great conversation with Carla Ondrasik about her new book – Stop Trying!: The Life-Transforming Power of Trying Less and Doing More. Carla is a former vice president at EMI Music Publishing turned motivational speaker, coach and author, who uses her 20+ years of evidence-based research to help you accomplish everything you’ve been trying to do. Stop Trying! illuminates the deception in a mindset built on trying, which can lead to anxiety, procrastination, perceived loss of control, fatigue, fear of failure, lack of follow-through, and overall life dissatisfaction.

Podcast Episode 73: Audrey Graves

Podcast Episode 73: Audrey Graves

Jean and Alison had the immense pleasure of speaking with Audrey Graves – the Braille Institute’s 2025 Teacher of the Year. For the last 20 years, Audrey has been teaching students with visual impairments at the Nebraska Center for the Education of the Blind (NCECBEV). She has taken on many roles in the education field, ranging from teacher to principal at NCECBEV. She is currently an outreach consultant. Her passion for and love of her students is so inspiring!

Podcast Episode 72: John Tsilimparis

Podcast Episode 72: John Tsilimparis

Jean and Alison have a wonderful conversation about resilience and healing with John Tsilimparis, MFT, about his book – “The Magic in the Tragic: Rewriting the Script on Grief and Discovering Happiness in Our Darkest Days.” John is a distinguished psychotherapist, mental health consultant, writer, podcast host, and former adjunct professor at Pepperdine University and UCLA. He is also the author of “Retrain Your Anxious Brain.”

Podcast Episode 71: Cindy Drummond and Sarah Dube

Podcast Episode 71: Cindy Drummond and Sarah Dube

Jean and Alison speak with Cindy Drummond and Sarah Dube – volunteers with the LA Animal Rescue. The LA Animal Rescue is a small but mighty team of dedicated volunteers and fosters committed to creating happy endings for each of the homeless and abandoned animals who come into their care. For their own wellbeing and through the generosity of sponsors, some animals live out the remainder of their lives with the rescue. However, most are safely rehomed to fully vetted and committed families. The rescue does not discriminate based on breed, age, health, or size of the animals they receive, nor do they focus on the previous family or circumstances. Instead, they choose to focus on each animal’s future, ensuring them a safe and healthy place to grow and thrive.

Podcast Episode 70: Bonnie Buckner

Podcast Episode 70: Bonnie Buckner

Bonnie has been teaching dreaming and imagery to individuals and organizations around the world for over twenty years. She talked with Jean and Alison about her in-depth, amazing new book The Secret Mind: Unlock the Power of Dreams To Transform Your Life. Bonnie holds a PhD in psychology, is a PCC ICF credentialed coach, a certified practitioner from the School of Images, and is a 2025 Forbes Coaching Council Member and Contributor. Bonnie is an Executive Coach and Senior Fellow at George Washington University’s Center for Excellence in Public Leadership and she also co-hosts the One Humanity Lab’s podcast.

Podcast Episode 69: Anne Sanderson

Podcast Episode 69: Anne Sanderson

Anne L’Hommedieu-Sanderson is the Executive Director/Co-founder of ThinkerAnalytix and Associate in the Harvard Department of Philosophy. She taught English and Theology in public and parochial high schools for 20+ years and is a US Department of Education Presidential Scholar Teaching Award recipient.

Podcast Episode 68: Kathleen Noone

Podcast Episode 68: Kathleen Noone

Kathleen has had a long, successful career as an actor. After 11 ½ years as Ellen Shepard on ALL MY CHILDREN, Kathleen garnered 2 Emmy nominations and an Emmy Award. She was also the leading role of Claudia Whittaker on the popular KNOTS LANDING for its last three seasons. After years of practical experience, and ongoing academic/technical training in the entertainment industry, Kathleen turned toward her Spiritual calling and earned a degree in Spiritual Psychology that prepared to accept new and greater challenges. She currently coaches others on Emotional Fitness and Spirituality.

Podcast Episode 67: Anna Goldfarb

Podcast Episode 67: Anna Goldfarb

Prolific journalist, author, speaker, and friendship expert, Anna Goldfarb approaches her favorite subject from a place of empathy and experience with rapid-fire, funny, curious, and heartfelt prose as read in numerous articles bearing her byline and, most clearly, in her book Modern Friendship: How to Nurture Our Most Valued Connections. Her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, TIME, Vice, The Cut, Vox, The Washington Post, and The New York Times. She’s also been quoted as a friendship expert in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Goop, Real Simple, Oprah Daily, and Refinery29.

Podcast Episode 66: Aleksander Edwards

Podcast Episode 66: Aleksander Edwards

Jean and Alison had the privilege of speaking with Los Angeles County Fire Captain Aleksander Edwards. Edwards, a 13-year veteran with the fire department, talks about a fireman’s schedule, entering the department and losing his home in Tahitian Terrace during the Palisades Fire.

Podcast Episode 65: Carson Tueller

Podcast Episode 65: Carson Tueller

Carson Tueller is a coach, speaker, and writer whose transformational work explores our notions of freedom, identity, and radical self-discovery. His work began when the trajectory of his life changed at 23 years old – not only did he come out and leave his lifelong Mormon faith, but he was also injured in an accident that left him paralyzed. Carson took what seemed to be an insurmountable challenge, and turned it into the foundation of his thought leadership and work in transformation. Carson’s mission lies in empowering individuals on their own unique journey to freedom and self-discovery.

Podcast Episode 64: Danny Miller

Podcast Episode 64: Danny Miller

The wonderful Danny Miller is the author of the best-selling, award winning books, Losing Control, Finding Serenity and The Gifts of Acceptance. He speaks with Jean and Alison about his newest book The Way of the Wave- Nature’s Model for Navigating Life’s Current. He is also an artist, poet, and professional real estate investor with a passion for tennis.

Podcast Episode 63: Julie Kramer

Podcast Episode 63: Julie Kramer

Julie was introduced to core shamanism in 2000, which enabled her to begin cultivating direct relationships with compassionate helping spirits using the practice of shamanic journeying. Julie is passionate about training committed practitioners as a way to contribute to the restoration of spiritual healing to its rightful place alongside Western and Eastern Medicine; Energy Medicine; psychiatry and psychotherapy; and hands-on healing. What distinguishes Julie’s orientation is her emphasis on spiritual healing as a catalyst for personal and collective evolution.

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Speaking With Lee Harris

Speaking With Lee Harris

The extraordinary Lee Harris talks with Jean and Alison about his sensitive, intuitive communications with the Z’s. Allow yourself to sit back and enjoy Lee!

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