Brandon Hunter asks questions from his barber chair to his clients, exploring the real life adventures of chasing dreams.
Sean Bouchard, San Diego Native and MLB professional talks through what it's like to "make it" but still finding the motivation and discipline to get better daily.
Benji and I dissect the concept of having too many priorities. Even in the word itself the pluralization of "priority" didn't happen until 500 years after it was introduced into the English language.
CEO & Partner of Matter Real Estate, Matt Root, talks through his mission and purpose in the workplace and how sticking true to his identity has forged and expedited success.
In this episode, Taylor and I talk through what it means to actively listen to people and how this directly equips you to have more solutions, better internal dialogue, and a broader perspective.
Nick is a School Psychologist that uses Emotional Intelligence in his evaluations with students. In this episode we dive into what Emotional Intelligence is and why it's important to grow in.
Sam Larson & Brandon Hunter discuss a life centered around adding value to people around you
Sam and I talk about what starting something new looks like in this time. As well as, focusing on how you treat people and soft skills and how those qualities will always prevail.
Learning to be content with the people that are for me as opposed to being frustrated when the circumstances are against me.
marrón creative and I talk through living as a self-employed creative and the struggles that come with stability.
Sofia and I talk about what growth looks like in this time. As well as asking hard questions during hard times.
Talked to one of my best friends Tyler Lizola about being out of work in a time like this and what are some things he's consuming to keep himself motivated.
David Cook, musician and producer, talks about fear being a choice and how we respond to danger.
Nick Seltun, Financial Advisor and Friend, and I dive into how to still be excellent during a time of crisis. Hopefully this is an encouragement to everyone listening as much as it was for myself personally.