Welcome to Becoming Legendary - a Vibetality original podcast creation. Here at Vibetality, we believe that you are what you repeatedly do. You are the accumulation of your habits. You are not what you occasionally do or what you do when the situation is ideal. If you want something, you must take t…
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Natalie Higby-Plascencia, co-founder of Durable Athlete, knew from an early age she wanted to help people. A lifelong athlete with a passion for competition, she gravitated towards teaching and mentoring. At the University of Texas at Dallas, Natalie studied Education while playing basketball, and developed a keen interest in Personal Development, Nutrition, Training, and Martial Arts. She started her career coaching at a local gym, honing her skills in developing kids and women's programs, and realizing her commitment to improving both physical fitness and emotional wellbeing. She then spent time in a classroom, educating children on healthy habits before moving to coaching at the Onnit Gym HQ, emphasizing Sleep, Nutrition, Breath, and Movement. Natalie now applies her experiences and education, including Precision Nutrition and an Integrative Health Practitioner course, to her online coaching practice. She's dedicated to helping individuals achieve their full potential in mental, emotional, and physical health through a holistic approach, addressing root causes of illness and disease. Connect with Natalie via Instagram and Facebook: Natalie.Higby, or visit her website: https://durableathlete.com
This is a very brief podcast where Patrick shares his thoughts on how to appropriately value yourself within the world at large. Recorded while driving a very old beat-up truck, so the audio isn't perfect.
Dan is a modern-day teacher, healer, and a world-renown pioneer in the field of Breathwork. He is one of the creators of Breath Therapy, and was among the original group of Internationally Certified Rebirthers. He is a master of Prana Yoga (the Hindu Science of Breath) and Chi Kung/Qigong (Chinese Medical Breathing Exercises), and he leads the worldwide Spiritual Breathing Movement. Since 1970, Dan Brulé has personally trained over 250,000 people in 67 countries to use breath and breathing for self-improvement, self-healing, and spiritual awakening. He has trained Olympic athletes, elite warriors and martial artists. He coaches leading medical experts, corporate executives, and peak performers including Tony Robbins. He is the author of several books including “Just Breathe: Master Breathwork for Success in Life, Love, Business and Beyond.”
In the podcast, the authors of "Killer Plant-Based Cooking: Healthy Recipes with a Vegeance" Chris Lenza, and Anthony Biduck Psy.D. discuss their passion for vegan cooking and the inspiration behind their book. Chris Lenza, and Anthony Biduck Psy.D. emphasize that plant-based cooking can be just as delicious and satisfying as traditional meat-based dishes.
Dr. Ben is the author of the book “Create Health: Reverse Autoimmune Disease Without Drugs or Their Side Effects”. People with autoimmune disease work with Dr. Ben to conquer their condition once and for all. Because most are sick of dealing with chronic pain, chronic fatigue and medications that just give them side effects. He helps them learn the tools to get out of pain, get their vitality back, and feel like a normal person again. Find Dr. Ben: www.createhealthbook.com http://www.instagram.com/dr.benjaminbenulis
Cory found chiropractic care after getting hurt on a construction job when he was 18. Impressed and Inspired by the healing that was able to happen with proper chiropractic care sparked a new pathway for Cory. After completing his undergrad in Arizona, he attended Southern California University of Health Sciences Doctor of chiropractic program.
This is a quick episode covering: Factual Revolution 2.0 The End Of The Invisible Path Anti-Vaxxers Elon Musk's Failures Russia/Ukraine
Akshay Nanavati has overcome drug addiction, PTSD from fighting in Iraq with the Marines (where one of his jobs was to walk in front of vehicles looking for bombs), depression and alcoholism that pushed him to the brink of suicide. Since then he has built a global business, run ultramarathons, including a 24 hour run and a 50 mile run around a cul-de-sac, spent 10 days in darkness and isolation, climbed mountains in the Himalayas, skied 350 miles across the world's 2nd largest icecap, and become 1 of only 26 people to ski up a remote glacier in Antarctica where he then got frostbite and lost one of his fingers. He is now a sponsored athlete despite 4 biological defects including a blood disorder that 2 doctors told him would kill him in boot camp. Combining his life experience with years of research in science and spirituality, he wrote the book “Fearvana," about which the Dalai Lama said “Fearvana inspires us to look beyond our own agonizing experiences and find the positive side of our lives.” All the profits from the book are going toward charity. Akshay is now on a mission to help our human family fall in love with fear, stress, anxiety, pain and suffering in order to create a life of greater meaning, joy and fulfillment. He is also currently training for a solo, 110 day, 1700 mile, never-before accomplished crossing of Antarctica.
Korey Riggs is the Executive Director of the El Dorado and Chileno Bay Foundations. The Foundations were founded by two high-end golf course developments in Los Cabos, Mexico with the goal to connect their members to the local community. The Foundations help develop and fund community projects along with providing grants to local organizations. Korey is a certified mediator and believes that any conflict can be solved if managed properly. He is passionate about helping others realize their full potential and understand their role as a global citizen. His fluency in English and Spanish has allowed Riggs to be successful on the international speaking platform. He has been featured in top media outlets including TV, radio, magazine and newspaper. Korey believes in continuous personal and spiritual development through training and travel including walking the Camino Frances in Spain, hiking to Ama Dablam Base Camp on the path to Mt. Everest in Nepal, and witnessing Hindu pilgrims bathe in the holy waters of the Ganges in Varanasi, India. He is extremely active and has practiced and studied yoga extensively, receiving a 500-hour teaching certificate from the Nosara Yoga Institute in Costa Rica.
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Alan Stein, Jr. is an experienced keynote speaker and author. At his core, he's a performance coach with a passion for helping others change behaviors. He spent 15+ years working with the highest performing basketball players on the planet (including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Kobe Bryant). Through his customized programs, he transfers his unique expertise to maximize both individual and organizational performance.
Join us as we have an incredible chat with Dr. Asadoorian about movement, health, and wellness. You can find Sara's morning routine checklist at: www.drsara.net IG: @Dr.Sara.Asadoorian
Patrick rants about objective reality, subjective perspective, responsibility, yoga, and putting your shopping carts away.
Becoming Legendary #78is a conversation with two business owners. Jesse and Micahel of Optimyze who run a bio-hacking business in Phoenix. The conversation itself stays pretty surface level, but its a good window into the world of business owners working on the front edge of health and wellness ideology. Jesse Moreng has made Phoenix his home but was born and raised in New Jersey. He is a proud father of two children and loves spending time with them and learning from them. Jesse is passionate about helping people utilize natural and powerful modalities to achieve health and happiness and connection to their true source through nature's answers and the breath. Founding the business "Optimyze" in 2017 with business partner Michael Roviello has been instrumental in aligning with his purpose. My passion for health and healing stemmed from witnessing the mental and physical suffering which members of my family, friends and community members were going through. One of his greatest joys is witnessing others step into their own power realizing that they hold immense control to influence their own inner strength, health and happiness. Jesse was a competitive high school and collegiate wrestler (Boston University). He also was an amateur boxer and then successful mixed martial artists competing professionally for over 7 years record of 9-1. Jesse is a martial artist, a yogi, a breathwork coach (and student) and a health coach. Jesse has an associates degree from Boston University and Bachelors from Arizona State University. Jesse has been practicing yoga since 2001 and found it as a tool to get out of his mind and connect with the body and breath. Jesse became A certified Wim Hof Method instructor in 2017 which utilizes powerful breathing techniques, gradual cold exposure and mindset training to gain a new influence and control over our human systems that enable an overall strengthening and resiliency. Jesse has studied a variety of other breath practices and continues his journey as both a student and a teacher. Jesse has also owned and operated a local Phoenix based commercial landscape business for over a decade which has employed hundreds of individuals from the community and is Arizona's first commercial landscape business to eliminate the use of the harmful chemical glyphosate. Jesse enjoys nature, gardening and is most proud of being a father to two incredible children. Michael, cofounder of Optimyze, a Human Optimization Center with multiple locations in AZ is a New York City native, who chose to leave his hometown of Queens to join the U.S Navy in 1999. With years of conducting helicopter search and rescue missions deployed around the globe as a helicopter rescue swimmer, combat search and rescue crewman and anti-submarine warfare operator deployed for Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan in 2001 and Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. After many bouts with cervical spine issues, neurological pain and degradation surgery, Michael turned to natural /alternative methods after fully exploring western science medical practices, spine surgery, pain management, pharmaceutical intervention and advice. Using lessons learned and research from his journey into natural and alternative methods learning from some of the best in their fields, Michael became a Wim Hof Method certified instructor teaching across the U.S and Mexico. Michael, a teacher by nature with a master's degree in adult education and training, considers himself a student for life in the area of self-exploration, biohacking, wellness and ancient practices that have stood the test of time.
A short Patrick solo-cast, Patrick answers the following questions: What's is your favorite childhood book? What's is the best book you've read recently? What do you think about joe rogan? Are you a lion or a sheep? If you needed to live in a different state, which state would it be? What do you think is the greatest invention of all time? What is the hardest thing in your life right now? What is the best thing happening on the planet right now? What are you working on in your life right now? Patrick, are you married? If not why do you wear a wedding? We all have things in our past that we regret if you could go back and change one thing about your life what would it be?
The boys do a little dive into inflation. Joel sums up the problems with inflation and its long-term impact. Patrick asks is it really that bad?
Kate Shipp is a Certified Yoga Therapist by the International Association of Yoga Therapists and holds an ERYT500 and continuing education provider through Yoga Alliance. She specializes in working with clients in trauma recovery and mental health. Kate blends yoga therapy, energy medicine, and spiritual coaching to help her clients find a deep well of peaceful safety inside, reclaiming their joy, and remembering their wholeness. Her work is done in-person or remotely, and can be combined with other approaches of medicine and wellness. Kate is a best-selling author of two compilation books and a motivational speaker. Her work as a yoga therapist was featured in a documentary called, The Box: Out of the Impossible, a story of recovery from horrific trauma and abuse. Her memoir of recovery from ComplexPTSD will be published March 21, 2022.
On this Invisible Path #17, the Boys continue to discuss Joel discovering a new species of mushroom before jumping into a wider discussion of magic and mushrooms. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia. These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration.
Laura is the founder of Laura McKinzie Yoga, which inspires people to live their best life now through the practice of Yoga. Laura is the author of “Cues for Yoga,” a book to support Yoga Teachers with clear, concise set-up cues and effective follow-up cues for alignment and deeper connection. Since 2012, Laura has led the “Unity” Yoga Teacher Training Program, teaching hundreds of students the ancient science of yoga. She also served as the Director of the 200-hour YTT at Southwest Institute of Healing Arts (SWIHA) in Tempe, Arizona for 7 years. Laura is a Yoga Nidra Facilitator and is grateful to be a part of the I AM Yoga Nidra teaching team at SWIHA.
The Boys begin to discuss Joel discovering a new species of mushroom before jumping into a discussion of the merits of psilocybin mushrooms and meditation. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia. These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration.
Joel and Patrick discuss housing, neighborhood cooking, capitalism, communism, and a host of other topics.
When she's not in SWIHA's teaching kitchen supervising and inspiring future Nutrition coaches, Janet Lee has her own thriving business, A Healthy Journey, which combines her passion for health with Life Coaching principles to assist her clients in leading fulfilling, wellness-centered lives.
Patrick describes meditation and explains why you aren't meditating even if you think you are. Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
Joel and Patrick discuss a rethinking of community. These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration. Maybe these judgments make a person insecure. This is the burden of the wise fool. Taking an invisible path isn't easy, but it can be exhilarating. The pursuit of uncommon information, views, practices & maybe even secret knowledge or a discovery - this is where the fun comes in. This can also be where hope is found. Empowering yourself by trying new things & taking responsibility for improving your life creates hope. The path truly is invisible because you won't know the results until you try things for yourself. Accepting the uncertainty of outcome is a piece of knowledge the wise fool gains. The wise fool is willing to try things and view the world in a way that few would admit to. Striving for self-improvement is a vulnerable admission that things aren't working (or at least could be better). Most people feel better sticking with the tried and (used to be) true paths. The invisible path is sometimes exotic, but often mundane. The wise fool finds hope in both new and old, forgotten perspectives repurposed for today's world. It's hard to stay sane in an insane world so we slip down a secret, invisible path into a better life. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
Patrick walks through a new idea of the Hierarchy Of Human Awareness. These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration. Maybe these judgments make a person insecure. This is the burden of the wise fool. Taking an invisible path isn't easy, but it can be exhilarating. The pursuit of uncommon information, views, practices & maybe even secret knowledge or a discovery - this is where the fun comes in. This can also be where hope is found. Empowering yourself by trying new things & taking responsibility for improving your life creates hope. The path truly is invisible because you won't know the results until you try things for yourself. Accepting the uncertainty of outcome is a piece of knowledge the wise fool gains. The wise fool is willing to try things and view the world in a way that few would admit to. Striving for self-improvement is a vulnerable admission that things aren't working (or at least could be better). Most people feel better sticking with the tried and (used to be) true paths. The invisible path is sometimes exotic, but often mundane. The wise fool finds hope in both new and old, forgotten perspectives repurposed for today's world. It's hard to stay sane in an insane world so we slip down a secret, invisible path into a better life. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
Roland Schoeman attained a gold, silver and bronze medal at the 2004 Olympic Games; three gold, a silver and a bronze World Championship medals, as well as four gold, three silvers and three bronzes at the Commonwealth Games. He set new South African records in the 100 m Freestyle (48.69 s), 50 m Freestyle (22.04 s), 100 m Butterfly (52.73 s) and 50 m Butterfly (23.65 s) events. He won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens in the 4 × 100 m freestyle, a silver medal in the 100 m freestyle event and a bronze in the 50 m freestyle. Three of the Men's 100 metre Freestyle team were in the team that broke the record and won gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. He also claimed golds in the 100m freestyle and 100m butterfly. Schoeman, who is asthmatic, was voted the African Swimmer of the Year by Swimming World in 2004, 2005 and 2006; and the South African Swimmer of the Year in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. He was elected South African Sports Star of the Year in 2004.
These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration. Maybe these judgments make a person insecure. This is the burden of the wise fool. Taking an invisible path isn't easy, but it can be exhilarating. The pursuit of uncommon information, views, practices & maybe even secret knowledge or a discovery - this is where the fun comes in. This can also be where hope is found. Empowering yourself by trying new things & taking responsibility for improving your life creates hope. The path truly is invisible because you won't know the results until you try things for yourself. Accepting the uncertainty of outcome is a piece of knowledge the wise fool gains. The wise fool is willing to try things and view the world in a way that few would admit to. Striving for self-improvement is a vulnerable admission that things aren't working (or at least could be better). Most people feel better sticking with the tried and (used to be) true paths. The invisible path is sometimes exotic, but often mundane. The wise fool finds hope in both new and old, forgotten perspectives repurposed for today's world. It's hard to stay sane in an insane world so we slip down a secret, invisible path into a better life. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration. Maybe these judgments make a person insecure. This is the burden of the wise fool. Taking an invisible path isn't easy, but it can be exhilarating. The pursuit of uncommon information, views, practices & maybe even secret knowledge or a discovery - this is where the fun comes in. This can also be where hope is found. Empowering yourself by trying new things & taking responsibility for improving your life creates hope. The path truly is invisible because you won't know the results until you try things for yourself. Accepting the uncertainty of outcome is a piece of knowledge the wise fool gains. The wise fool is willing to try things and view the world in a way that few would admit to. Striving for self-improvement is a vulnerable admission that things aren't working (or at least could be better). Most people feel better sticking with the tried and (used to be) true paths. The invisible path is sometimes exotic, but often mundane. The wise fool finds hope in both new and old, forgotten perspectives repurposed for today's world. It's hard to stay sane in an insane world so we slip down a secret, invisible path into a better life. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
Brian interviews Steven Jaggers.
Joel and Patrick answer questions. These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration. Maybe these judgments make a person insecure. This is the burden of the wise fool. Taking an invisible path isn't easy, but it can be exhilarating. The pursuit of uncommon information, views, practices & maybe even secret knowledge or a discovery - this is where the fun comes in. This can also be where hope is found. Empowering yourself by trying new things & taking responsibility for improving your life creates hope. The path truly is invisible because you won't know the results until you try things for yourself. Accepting the uncertainty of outcome is a piece of knowledge the wise fool gains. The wise fool is willing to try things and view the world in a way that few would admit to. Striving for self-improvement is a vulnerable admission that things aren't working (or at least could be better). Most people feel better sticking with the tried and (used to be) true paths. The invisible path is sometimes exotic, but often mundane. The wise fool finds hope in both new and old, forgotten perspectives repurposed for today's world. It's hard to stay sane in an insane world so we slip down a secret, invisible path into a better life. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration. Maybe these judgments make a person insecure. This is the burden of the wise fool. Taking an invisible path isn't easy, but it can be exhilarating. The pursuit of uncommon information, views, practices & maybe even secret knowledge or a discovery - this is where the fun comes in. This can also be where hope is found. Empowering yourself by trying new things & taking responsibility for improving your life creates hope. The path truly is invisible because you won't know the results until you try things for yourself. Accepting the uncertainty of outcome is a piece of knowledge the wise fool gains. The wise fool is willing to try things and view the world in a way that few would admit to. Striving for self-improvement is a vulnerable admission that things aren't working (or at least could be better). Most people feel better sticking with the tried and (used to be) true paths. The invisible path is sometimes exotic, but often mundane. The wise fool finds hope in both new and old, forgotten perspectives repurposed for today's world. It's hard to stay sane in an insane world so we slip down a secret, invisible path into a better life. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
Foresight, Intellectual Honesty, The Loss Of Shared Reality & How we begin to commute over an ever-expanding divide.
Joel and Patrick discuss the education system, how it works, and what needs to be refined for it to have the largest impact. These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration. Maybe these judgments make a person insecure. This is the burden of the wise fool. Taking an invisible path isn't easy, but it can be exhilarating. The pursuit of uncommon information, views, practices & maybe even secret knowledge or a discovery - this is where the fun comes in. This can also be where hope is found. Empowering yourself by trying new things & taking responsibility for improving your life creates hope. The path truly is invisible because you won't know the results until you try things for yourself. Accepting the uncertainty of outcome is a piece of knowledge the wise fool gains. The wise fool is willing to try things and view the world in a way that few would admit to. Striving for self-improvement is a vulnerable admission that things aren't working (or at least could be better). Most people feel better sticking with the tried and (used to be) true paths. The invisible path is sometimes exotic, but often mundane. The wise fool finds hope in both new and old, forgotten perspectives repurposed for today's world. It's hard to stay sane in an insane world so we slip down a secret, invisible path into a better life. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
Cal, a retired trader, hosts The Great Unlearn podcast and runs Unlearn Ventures. In Becoming Legendary Episode #70 Cal talks with Brian and Patrick about some of his story, and what he hopes to create in the future.
Becoming Legendary Invisible Path Episode #6 Digital vs Analog life? Email Joel - Joel@primalcold.com Email Patrick - pb@vibetality.com These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration. Maybe these judgments make a person insecure. This is the burden of the wise fool. Taking an invisible path isn't easy, but it can be exhilarating. The pursuit of uncommon information, views, practices & maybe even secret knowledge or a discovery - this is where the fun comes in. This can also be where hope is found. Empowering yourself by trying new things & taking responsibility for improving your life creates hope. The path truly is invisible because you won't know the results until you try things for yourself. Accepting the uncertainty of outcome is a piece of knowledge the wise fool gains. The wise fool is willing to try things and view the world in a way that few would admit to. Striving for self-improvement is a vulnerable admission that things aren't working (or at least could be better). Most people feel better sticking with the tried and (used to be) true paths. The invisible path is sometimes exotic, but often mundane. The wise fool finds hope in both new and old, forgotten perspectives repurposed for today's world. It's hard to stay sane in an insane world so we slip down a secret, invisible path into a better life. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
Becoming Legendary Invisible Path Episode #5 What is the deal with gurus? Email Joel - Joel@primalcold.com Email Patrick - pb@vibetality.com These days if you follow society's playbook for life you're set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you've got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration. Maybe these judgments make a person insecure. This is the burden of the wise fool. Taking an invisible path isn't easy, but it can be exhilarating. The pursuit of uncommon information, views, practices & maybe even secret knowledge or a discovery - this is where the fun comes in. This can also be where hope is found. Empowering yourself by trying new things & taking responsibility for improving your life creates hope. The path truly is invisible because you won't know the results until you try things for yourself. Accepting the uncertainty of outcome is a piece of knowledge the wise fool gains. The wise fool is willing to try things and view the world in a way that few would admit to. Striving for self-improvement is a vulnerable admission that things aren't working (or at least could be better). Most people feel better sticking with the tried and (used to be) true paths. The invisible path is sometimes exotic, but often mundane. The wise fool finds hope in both new and old, forgotten perspectives repurposed for today's world. It's hard to stay sane in an insane world so we slip down a secret, invisible path into a better life. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
Brian & Patrick discuss hiking, connection, and free will. Connect with Brian @brianfehlingwellness Connect with Patrick @myprimalmovement
Joel and Patrick discuss the hidden reasons why you might not be doing the things you want to do. Plus a few tips on how to make those things happen.
Joel and Patrick discuss neural linguistic programming, The Secret, positive thinking, and karma.
East Forest stopped by and offered an interesting #insight into who he is. This is a completely #different #East #Forest than you've likely heard elsewhere and a unique window into his humanness. We talk a bit about his #music and his time with #Ram #Das.
The Invisible Path: A new series exploring ways to navigate modern life. The previous generation’s playbook doesn’t work like it used to. Patrick & Joel discuss the predicaments facing genX, millennials, and genZ. We offer up uncommon approaches worth exploring and pitfalls to avoid.
These days if you follow society’s playbook for life you’re set up to be a victim or at least hustled to some degree out of time, money, connection, health, the meaning of life. To thrive today you’ve got to ignore many of the mainstream narratives, sometimes you may have to go against the narratives altogether. In doing this, you may appear to others as stupid and even conspiratorial - concerned with things that most deem not worthy of consideration. Maybe these judgments make a person insecure. This is the burden of the wise fool. Taking an invisible path isn’t easy, but it can be exhilarating. The pursuit of uncommon information, views, practices & maybe even secret knowledge or a discovery - this is where the fun comes in. This can also be where hope is found. Empowering yourself by trying new things & taking responsibility for improving your life creates hope. The path truly is invisible because you won’t know the results until you try things for yourself. Accepting the uncertainty of outcome is a piece of knowledge the wise fool gains. The wise fool is willing to try things and view the world in a way that few would admit to. Striving for self-improvement is a vulnerable admission that things aren’t working (or at least could be better). Most people feel better sticking with the tried and (used to be) true paths. The invisible path is sometimes exotic, but often mundane. The wise fool finds hope in both new and old, forgotten perspectives repurposed for today’s world. It’s hard to stay sane in an insane world so we slip down a secret, invisible path into a better life. Join Joel Greene, husband, father, engineer, & designer of biohacking gear that helps guys level up their hormones (www.primalcold.com & www.optimusred.com) Joel is a contrarian thinker who also known for discovering a new species of mushroom. & Patrick Brennan an independent seeker, creator of Whole Body Vibration Yoga the founder of Vibetality, Sacred Plant Co, and 5th and Arcadia.
Becoming Legendary #67 With Asher Packman. Follow Asher: Twitter: https://twitter.com/packman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asherpackman/?hl=en Warrior Within: https://www.warrior-within.com.au/asher Meditation Australia: https://www.meditationaustralia.org.au The 5th Direction: https://www.t5d.com.au The Sauce: www.thesauce.com.auIn this episode with Asher Packman, we discuss some deep universal connections to adversity, challenge and embracing the obstacles that show up in your life.
@songsofeden joins @myprimalmovement & @brianfehlingwellness to talk about the yogic journey. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6GDji-ZWmscEhwsEm98Uuw