• S4E4: Why Making Friends as an Adult Feels So Hard (And What Actually Works)
    2026/04/07

    The Latitude Adjustment Positive Psychology Podcast is a Positive Change Podcast Awards Hall of Fame inductee and the American Writing Awards Podcast of the Year.

    In this episode of The Latitude Adjustment: An Aging Heroes Podcast, Erica and Rusty Harrison explore why meaningful community often feels harder to find in adulthood—and why nothing is “wrong” with you if you’ve felt that shift. Blending psychology, storytelling, and practical wisdom, they unpack the science of belonging, the realities of modern life that disrupt connection, and the powerful mindset shift from waiting for community to intentionally building it. You’ll discover how small, consistent actions—simple invitations, shared moments, and everyday courage—can create the kind of supportive, meaningful relationships we all need. If you’ve ever wondered where your people are or how to find them again, this episode offers both clarity and a simple path forward.

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    31 分
  • S4E3: Why Adult Friendships Fade (Even When Nobody Did Anything Wrong)
    2026/03/31

    The Latitude Adjustment: Positive Change Podcast Awards Hall of Fame inductee and American Writing Awards Podcast of the Year.

    Friendship often changes as life moves into its second half. In this episode of The Latitude Adjustment: An Aging Heroes Podcast, Erica and Rusty Harrison explore why meaningful friendships sometimes drift apart over time, why forming new connections can feel surprisingly difficult in adulthood, and why that struggle is completely normal. Through story, psychology, and a few salty harbor metaphors, they unpack how shifting life structures, limited social bandwidth, and our natural desire for deeper relationships reshape friendship after midlife. Most importantly, they offer a simple two-minute Aging Heroes Challenge designed to help you begin building connection again—because in the second half of life, friendship isn’t something you accidentally find anymore, it’s something you intentionally build.

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    32 分
  • S4E2:How to Quiet Your Inner Critic Without Losing Your Edge
    2026/03/24

    The Latitude Adjustment Positive Psychology Podcast is a Positive Change Podcast Awards Hall of Fame inductee and the American Writing Awards Podcast of the Year.

    In this episode, Erica and Rusty Harrison take on one of the most exhausting companions many of us carry through midlife—the inner critic. Using a vivid Caribbean boat-dock metaphor and research-based psychology, they explain why that harsh internal voice developed in the first place and why it often gets louder during life transitions. More importantly, they show how self-compassion isn’t weakness or lowering standards—it’s a smarter form of internal leadership that helps you recover faster, learn from mistakes, and keep moving forward. You’ll hear relatable real-life examples, a few laughs at Rusty’s expense, and a simple Two-Minute Compassion Reset you can practice immediately to quiet the critic without losing accountability. If you’ve ever felt like the voice in your head keeps tightening the sails just when life starts to open up, this episode offers a steadier way to take the wheel. This topic was intentionally chosen as one of the core listener-growth anchors for Season Four because of its broad relatability and strong emotional pull.

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    31 分
  • S4E1: Why You Feel Lost After Life Changes (Even the Good Ones)
    2026/03/17

    The Latitude Adjustment Positive Psychology Podcast is a Positive Change Podcast Awards Hall of Fame inductee and the American Writing Awards Podcast of the Year.

    This episode is for the moment your life has clearly changed… but your inner operating system is still running the old version. If retirement, relocation, empty nest, grief, healing, or a hard-earned reinvention has left you feeling disoriented (even when the change is good), you’re not broken—you’re in transition. Erica Schwarting Harrison and Randolph “Rusty” Harrison unpack why identity shifts mess with your head, why “drifting” is sneakily expensive, and how to move through the in-between without blowing up your life. You’ll leave with a simple Two-Minute Identity Refit to stop defaulting to old scripts and start building real-world proof of who you’re becoming—one small action at a time. Welcome aboard The Latitude Adjustment: An Aging Heroes Podcast—a Positive Change Podcast Awards Hall of Fame inductee—where island warmth, human-centered stories, and positive psychology help you navigate life’s next chapter.

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    32 分
  • S3E12: Why You Can’t Relax (Even When Things Are Finally Okay)
    2026/03/10

    The Latitude Adjustment Positive Psychology Podcast is a Positive Change Podcast Awards Hall of Fame inductee and the American Writing Awards Podcast of the Year.

    This is your Season 3 finale safari into what happens when life finally calms down… and your body doesn’t believe it yet. From the breathtaking (and brutal) reality of the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, Erica and Rusty Harrison unpack why humans don’t “return to grazing” the way animals do—because our nervous systems can stay activated by imagined threats, replayed danger, and the habit of scanning for what could go wrong. You’ll learn why calm can feel unsafe after long seasons of chaos, how adrenaline can masquerade as purpose, and what to do when peace triggers restlessness, irritability, or the urge to manufacture a new emergency. Plus, you’ll get a simple 10-minute daily practice—“Crater Time”—to retrain your system to recognize safety and rebuild a baseline where meaning doesn’t require an emergency.


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    33 分
  • S3E11: Why Apologies Don’t Work (And What Actually Repairs Relationships)
    2026/03/02

    The Latitude Adjustment Positive Psychology Podcast is a Positive Change Podcast Awards Hall of Fame inductee and the American Writing Awards Podcast of the Year.

    In S3E11, “Crew Repair: The Power of Apology,” Erica and Rusty Harrison get brutally honest about why so many apologies leave you feeling worse—because they’re designed to protect someone’s ego, not repair the relationship. From an almost-apology in a sea island kitchen (“I didn’t know you were like that”) to real-world moments at work, in partnerships, and in friendships, this episode breaks down what a genuine apology actually does: names the behavior, validates the impact, takes clean responsibility, and creates future safety with a real change plan. You’ll learn the psychology of why “intent vs. impact” keeps people stuck, how to respond when you get a defensive “sorry,” and a simple two-minute repair script you can use this week to rebuild trust without groveling, self-erasing, or pretending you’re “fine.”

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    31 分
  • The Latitude Adjustment: Winner of the 2026 American Writing Awards Podcast of the Year
    2026/02/28

    The Latitude Adjustment is a story-driven, island-flavored show about thriving in the second half of life, without pretending it’s all sunsets and smoothies. Hosted by Erica Schwarting Harrison and Randolph “Rusty” Harrison, award-winning authors and inductees into the Positive Change Podcast Awards Hall of Fame , each episode blends vivid Caribbean metaphors, sharp humor, and research-backed positive psychology to help listeners navigate identity shifts, belonging, relationships, health, purpose, and legacy with courage and clarity. Whether you’re redesigning retirement, rebuilding connection, or simply trying to feel less alone in the in-between, The Latitude Adjustment offers one powerful reframe and a simple Aging Heroes Challenge each week, so you don’t just think about change, you practice it. Season 3’s “Belonging Beyond Borders” sets the gold standard for the show’s immersive style and emotional depth , while Season 4 expands into practical, real-world reinvention, from financial clarity to emotional legacy . This isn’t background noise. It’s a compass for people who refuse to live on autopilot.


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  • S3E10: How to Know Who Belongs in Your Life (And Who Doesn’t)
    2026/02/24

    The Latitude Adjustment Positive Psychology Podcast is a Positive Change Podcast Awards Hall of Fame inductee and the American Writing Awards Podcast of the Year.

    In S3E10 of The Latitude Adjustment, Erica and Rusty pull you into a golden-hour Caribbean rooftop bar where the photos look like paradise… but the energy tells the truth: somebody’s paying a tax. From there, they get real (and funny) about why highlight reels aren’t relational evidence, how to spot red flags vs. green lights in conflict, ownership, and repair, and the surprisingly revealing places this shows up—towels, money misfires, hangry time-outs, and “past relationship ghosts.” You’ll also get this week’s Aging Heroes Challenge: pick one person, recall one crunchy moment, tag the pattern (red/yellow/green), and make one tiny “front-row seat” adjustment—no dramatic confrontation required. Whether you’re navigating romance, family, friendships, or coworkers, this episode helps you stop confusing chemistry with chaos and start building a crew that fits your next chapter.

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    32 分