I started this podcast with two big questions: how does the world work and what is my place in it? I've learned a few things since I initially asked those questions: Choice and responsibility are immensely important concepts; We must choose to participate
Sheila Cosgrove is a transformational leadership coach in the professional development space, serving as Founder and CEO of Sheila Cosgrove Coaching and Consulting. With over 25 years of experience in hospitality and senior consulting roles at North Highland and RGP, she has built a boutique practice specializing in women's leadership development while maintaining her commitment to authentic career evolution.In this illuminating episode, Sheila shares her journey of transitioning from corporate success to entrepreneurial fulfillment. She offers valuable insights on:Recognizing when your career no longer aligns with your inner wisdomTaking calculated risks to discover what truly lights you upBuilding confidence in professional settings where women often struggle to be heardSheila's story demonstrates how women in their twenties and early career stages can build meaningful professional paths without sacrificing their authenticity or feeling trapped by their initial career choices.
You wake up and grab your phone. A million notifications.This is the tension Akshaya Ravi understands deeply. In this episode, she opens up about her evolution from relentless hustle to intentional peace.Akshaya built her identity on being the hardest worker in the room—until she realized something was missing. "I kept pushing. You got this award, it's okay. Go for the next one. I don't take a moment to appreciate it," she confesses.We explore her journey from accounting to tech sales, her morning ritual that changed everything (simple tea on her balcony), and her perspective on professional presentation as a strategic choice rather than a limitation.For those of us navigating careers while protecting our spirits, Akshaya offers honest reflection on what it means to want both achievement and tranquility in the same life. No perfect answers—just the possibility that maybe we don't have to choose.
Are you terrified that choosing family over career means giving up on your own growth and identity?Heather Morehouse is a dedicated homeschooling mother of four and family-focused woman, serving as the backbone of the Morehouse household for over two decades. With 20 years of experience in child development and home education, she has raised remarkably well-adjusted children while maintaining her own journey of personal growth and discovery.In this refreshingly honest episode, Heather shares her journey of choosing family over professional ambitions and the unexpected transformation that followed. She offers valuable insights on:How viewing life in seasons rather than trying to "have it all at once" creates freedom and reduces pressureWhy the process of parenting herself while parenting her children led to profound personal developmentHow being "gut-wrenchingly honest" with herself transformed both her relationship with her family and herselfHeather's story demonstrates how young women can find meaningful personal growth and fulfillment without following conventional career paths or societal expectations.
Can family wisdom help your career?Vahbiz Cooper is a marketing professional in the B2B SaaS industry, serving as Digital Marketing Manager at Demandbase.In this insightful episode, Vahbiz shares her journey of balancing traditional Indian upbringing with modern career ambitions. She offers valuable insights on:How the "respect goes both ways" philosophy from her family has shaped her approach to workplace boundaries and communicationWhy company culture dramatically impacts work-life balance and the importance of finding an environment that aligns with your valuesThe power of regular family gatherings and check-ins for maintaining strong relationships in both personal and professional contextsVahbiz's story demonstrates how young women can leverage their cultural heritage as a competitive advantage without sacrificing their authentic voice or professional ambitions. From Dubai's luxury-focused environment to her current role, she reveals how traditional wisdom continues to guide her success in unexpected ways.
Kathy Dunlay is a business leader in the technology sector, serving as Founder and CEO at New England Sales & Marketing. With 35 years of experience and an immigrant family background that shaped her work ethic, she has built a successful consultancy serving over 120 B2B technology companies while maintaining control over her time and honoring her family's legacy.In this thought-provoking episode, Kathy shares her journey of balancing ambition with personal fulfillment. She offers valuable insights on:How her Albanian immigrant family's 100-year vision influenced her career choicesWhy working hard can be fulfilling when aligned with your personal valuesHow surrounding yourself with the right people indicates you're on the right pathKathy's story demonstrates how ambitious professionals can achieve career success and flexibility without apologizing for their dedication to work or sacrificing their authentic definition of fulfillment.
Rasheité is a partnerships leader who serves as Sr. Manager of Partner Programs at Frontline Education. While building successful partner programs and driving business growth, she's also raising four children - including a college athlete, a high school senior, and two young kids. In this candid episode, Rasheité shares how she redefined excellence as a working mom. She offers refreshing insights on: Why you don't need to give 100% to everything to be successful How to adapt your standards as life changes Being authentic in both professional and personal spaces Through real stories - from bringing her mom on business trips to managing late-night proposals - Rasheité shows how you can achieve professional success without sacrificing family life or your sense of self.
Turns out those perfect career and life paths are a myth. Here's what I'm learning from my guests about the messy truth of success - and why not having it all figured out might be exactly where you need to be.
Juhi Saha is a global business leader in the partnerships industry, serving as CEO of her own company that helps B2B businesses grow through strategic partnerships. With extensive experience at major tech companies including Microsoft and proven success in building and scaling partnership programs, she has achieved professional excellence while prioritizing her role as a mother to two young daughters. In this transformative episode, Juhi shares her journey from checking society's boxes to defining success on her own terms. She offers valuable insights on: Breaking free from the "good girl" syndrome and redefining success beyond external validation Building a global company while maintaining work-life boundaries as a primary breadwinner Taking calculated risks and transitioning from corporate stability to entrepreneurial purpose Juhi's story demonstrates how ambitious women can build meaningful careers without sacrificing their authentic selves or family priorities. From navigating cultural expectations to leading with confidence, she shows that success comes from living your own dream, not someone else's.
Jill Rowley is a pioneering force in tech sales and social selling, having served as one of the first SaaS sales professionals at Salesforce when it was just a $5 million company. With 24 years of experience and a business degree from UVA, she has helped shape the evolution of B2B sales from outbound to inbound to nearbound, while maintaining an unwavering focus on authentic customer relationships. In this remarkably candid episode, Jill shares her journey of reaching extraordinary professional heights while confronting the hidden costs of relentless ambition. She offers valuable insights on: How being "allergic to average" shaped her unconventional path to success Why your network is your net worth - but not in the way most people think The surprising truth about networking, authenticity, and what she wishes she'd done differently Whether you're early in your career or hitting your stride, Jill's raw insights and battle-tested wisdom will change how you think about ambition, success, and what it means to truly win.
Jennifer Richey is a technology partnerships leader with over 20 years in B2B tech, where she's built and scaled partnership programs while navigating the complexities of being a woman in a male-dominated industry. In this vulnerable and insightful episode, Jennifer shares her transformative journey from masking her true self to embracing authenticity in corporate leadership. She offers valuable insights on: Breaking free from perfectionism and finding power in authenticity Redefining success beyond traditional metrics and titles Integrating creativity and neurodivergent thinking in business leadership Navigating intentional career transitions with confidence
Brandy is a former Sales Enablement professional in the tech industry. In this candid episode, Brandy shares her journey of transitioning from a full-time corporate role to prioritizing motherhood. She offers valuable insights on: How to know when it's time to step back from a successful career Ways to maintain professional identity while embracing motherhood Finding fulfillment in different seasons of life without compromising personal values
Send us a textAngie is a transformation expert in the startup world, serving as Chief of Staff to multiple founders and executives while supporting veteran entrepreneurs. With 15 years of experience spanning military service and startup operations, plus a recent business degree from the University of Washington, she has mastered the art of "going fast and fixing things" while maintaining deep emotional intelligence and authentic relationships.In this candid episode, Angie shares her journey of redefining success on her own terms, from being part of the 1% of airborne service members in the Air Force to building a career centered on helping others thrive. She offers valuable insights on:How to build genuine professional relationships in a world obsessed with networking metricsWhy combining inner drive with outer calm can be your secret weapon for growthThe counterintuitive connection between facing your fears and finding true comfortReal talk about using therapy to build stronger relationships while pursuing ambitious goals
Send us a textSam Yarborough is a innovator in the partnerships sector, serving as the Chief Growth Officer at Invisory. With over a decade of experience and a background in graphic design, she has navigated a unique career path while maintaining a strong focus on family and personal growth.In this insightful episode, Sam shares her journey of balancing high-level corporate leadership with entrepreneurship and motherhood. She offers valuable insights on:Embracing career transitions and unexpected opportunitiesBuilding strong partnerships in both business and personal lifeIntegrating work and family life effectivelySam's story demonstrates how young professionals can pursue ambitious career goals without sacrificing their personal values or family commitments.
Send us a textDeiaa AlOthman is a trailblazer in Kuwait's banking sector, serving as the first female Chief Operating Officer at Mashreq Bank Kuwait. With 25 years of experience and a Harvard Business School education, she's shattered glass ceilings while maintaining a strong family focus.In this inspiring episode, Deiaa shares her journey of balancing high-stakes corporate leadership with personal fulfillment. She offers valuable insights on navigating male-dominated industries, championing diversity, and empowering women in the workforce.Deiaa's story demonstrates how young women can pursue ambitious goals without sacrificing their values or family life.
Send us a Text Message.As women, we're living in a time of unprecedented opportunities and choices. We have the power to shape our careers, relationships, and personal lives in ways previous generations couldn't imagine.But with these opportunities come overwhelming questions and pressures. How do we build truly fulfilling careers? What makes a relationship genuinely supportive? How do we stay authentic in a world full of expectations? Many of us find ourselves uncertain about our paths, struggling to make decisions we won't regret.Hear my story these past 3 years and where I'm taking the future of this podcast.
Thomas Walker-Werth is associate editor at The Objective Standard and a fellow at both Objective Standard Institute and Foundation for Economic Education. He is currently writing his first full-length book, Reason for Living: A Rational, Fact-Based Approach to Living Your Best Life.Substack: https://reasonforliving.substack.com/Reason for Living Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rfl_reasonforliving/?hl=enLevelUp Conference: https://objectivestandard.org/conferencesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomas.walkerwerthTwitter: https://x.com/tomwalker22
Alex Hernandez used to run music festivals. Now he builds and operates events for businesses. Today he tells his story, shares the darkness he found inside of the world of music festivals, and explains how he got out. This is an episode you don't want to miss
Shanif Dhanani is a ChatGPT consultant with a background in software development and data science. He helps businesses understand and build systems that connect their internal and proprietary systems to ChatGPT, enabling internal employees, customers, and other stakeholders to reap the benefits of using large language models on their own data. Shanif has built machine learning, analytics, and software systems at large companies like Twitter and Booz Allen, smaller startups like Apteo, where he was the founder, and TapCommerce, which was one of the world's first mobile advertising platforms.
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On today's episode, Silas Mahner comes on the podcast again to share his thoughts on love, relationships, dating, and marriage.
In today's episode, I share how I got my dream job in the tech startup world without a college degree. I've broken the essential parts of my journey into a 5-step process and hope you find it helpful in the pursuit of your goals. A few questions to figure out what you might be passionate about:What did you like when you were a kid before anyone else told you what was right or what you should like? What kinds of things did you gravitate towards?In all of your past work experience, what have you loved (what things gave you energy)? What things have you hated (what things stole your energy)?What do people often compliment you on?What has always come easy for you, while it might be difficult for others?Remember, execution is the most important step.
I've been gone for a few months and I'm so sorry! In 2023 you can expect me to be back to uploading, and posting new and more in-depth topics. I'll be utilizing this podcast more to share different types of information. From book reviews to in-depth research pieces to interviews, this is going to be a medium for me to share my curiosities with you. I hope you enjoy!
Today's episode is the solo episode I WISH I had had before I started working. When I began, I didn't understand different work environments, I didn't know how to maximize my experience, and I didn't know what it meant to have a great attitude in any circumstance.I've learned all of these lessons the hard way.I hope you get a lot from this episode!
Today I welcomed onto the podcast Jackson Upman.Jackson is a friend, a fellow praxian, and a deep thinker. He and I tackle the question, "What does it mean to be satisfied?"Mentioned during the episode:Rich Dad Poor DadArthur Brooks and Peter Attia Interview Second Mountain by Arthur BrooksMastery — Robert GreeneJackson works for the Objective Standard Institute.Follow Jackson on SocialsTwitterOr find him on his website.
On today's episode I had the pleasure of interviewing Betty Murray. She's a Certified Nutritionist and Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner (IFMCP) (actually one of the first 300 certified functional medicine practitioners with the IFM — the functional medicine board). She has a Master of Science in Human Nutrition Science and Integrative & Functional Nutrition and is currently completing her Ph.D. dissertation.She is the founder of Living Well Dallas Functional Medicine Center and podcast host of the This Functional Life PodcastGo listen to her podcast where she explains the science behind functional health!
On today's episode, we have on Dr. Judy Magalhaes.She is a functional medicine practitioner and lifestyle coach with a background in pharmacy, and hospital care. Today she comes on to share the experiences that led her to move from hospital healthcare to functional healthcare.Find her:Website: https://www.drjudym.com/LinkedIn
On today's episode, I had on Ward Richmond. He is an executive Vice President and shareholder at Colliers International with an unconventional backstory. After attending Brown University, he toured the world with his band. Then, he decided to go into Real Estate. At each stage of his life, he achieved the things he set out to achieve, and today he shares how he did it. He shares his 5 step formula for attaining success, and I ask him questions about how people can follow the formula practically. 5 Step Formula:1. Clear Intention2. Seek Expert Advice3. Create Something of Value4. Outflow (tell everyone who will benefit)5. PersistenceAs he explains in the episode, it's not easy, but doing it means success. Resources he mentions:Tony Robbins Awaken The Giant WithinJoe Dispenza Breaking The Habit of Being YourselfFollow me on: Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom
On today's episode we have on Christian Young. He's a digital art hobbyist who recently committed to a year-long challenge of posting his art daily. At around 250 days, his accounts started gaining a following, and now he's doing his art for himself and the hundreds of thousands of people that love his work.We talk about:The discipline of committing to a craftLoving the process Focusing on the fundamentalsAI artand so much more...Instagram: @christianyoungTwitter: @christianyoungaYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristianYoungArtFollow me on: Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom
On today's episode, Rachel B Lee Co-Owner and CMO of Stand Out Authority, came onto the podcast to talk about entrepreneurship and personal brands.She began in the corporate world, working for companies like Microsoft and Gartner, but decided to make a major change and become an entrepreneur. We talk about that, her views on purpose and passion, and why it's so important for people to know their worth. You can find her:On her website: https://therachelblee.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/therachelblee/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRachelBLeeStand Out Authority (her community): https://standoutauthority.com/communityFollow me on: Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom
James Ellias is a physicist, a college professor, an objectivist philosopher, and a YouTuber.Today we talk about his journey into physics, how he taught himself both physics and philosophy, how he became a researcher outside of academia, and how others can do the same. Watch James' youtube lessons here.Resources mentioned:Ayn RandLeonard Peikoff: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand David Harriman: The Logical LeapFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
James Ellias is a physicist, a college professor, an objectivist philosopher, and a YouTuber.Today we explore the scientific method, proofs, what it takes to actually know something, and why no one is really bad at science. James has taken his love for philosophy and physics, and has begun to introduce a new approach to the scientific method using induction. Watch James' youtube lessons here.Resources mentioned:Ayn RandLeonard Peikoff: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand David Harriman: The Logical LeapFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
On today's episode I have on Kiyah to talk about data. She's a data analyst and graduate from MIT. When I met Kiyah, she mentioned that she sees people misuse and manipulate data all of the time. I wanted to learn what that meant to manipulate data and be manipulated by it.She explains the purpose of data, how people manipulate data to craft narratives, why so many polls are false, and how the future might be affected by all of this data we're collecting.Resources:Corruptible: Who Gets Power and How It Changes Us by Brian Klaas Follow Kiyah: Twitter: @growingtotruthFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Gary Richied is the author of A Twisted History of The United States, an innovative and eye-opening trek through America's history.He was a professor at Loyola University-Chicago and taught American and European History at the High School level. He is also a published author in the fields of history, economics, theology, philosophy and social science, addressing subjects ranging from the economics of the Chicago Black Sox Scandal of 1919 to the patristic theology of the fourth century.On this episode, we talked about history, politics, liberty, Catholicism, the United States, economics, and much more.I hope you enjoy!Gary's Personal and professional website: www.hoth2ohistory.comThe universal book link: https://books2read.com/u/md69QWHis professional bio: My Bio - Hot Water History (hoth2ohistory.com)Twitter: @garyrichiedFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
On today's episode I had the pleasure of talking with Mitko Karshovski. Mitko is an entrepreneur, a fellow podcaster, and a world traveler with a passion for life.Today he came onto the podcast to share what he's learned as an entreprenuer.Topics covered:A case study for aspiring freelancersA framework that's helpful for choosing your next stepsSimple, but powerful ways to challenge yourselfHow traveling has changed his perspectives on lifeHow he approaches his life and choicesStartups as the perfect first jobListen to That Remote Life Podcast and follow Mitko on:TwitterInstagram YoutubeLinkedInFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
On today's episode we dive into Blockchain and why you should care about it. I imagine you've heard of "blockchain."But do you actually understand how it works, and why it's important?Today's guest, Aaron Richmond, is a technical wiz. He's been learning about the tech, the economics, and the philosophy behind this new technology and came onto share.Topics covered:What is blockchain?How does it work?How do you get onto a blockchain?What are the potential use cases?Bitcoin?Other cryptos?NFTs?DAOs?and more...You can find more of him on aaronrichmond.com.I hope you enjoy this information packed episode!Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
This is an episode from my podcast Starting SaaS.It's all about starting in the tech industry - what it takes, how to think about it, creating mental models, how things work together, how people got started in the industry, and how individual roles function.That podcast was my attempt to fast-track my growth and understanding of the industry.I hope you enjoy this first episode.If you've ever been interested in tech, this is a really great beginner podcast.Find the podcast on Spotify or anywhere else you find podcasts.
Joel Bein is a writer, a professional musician, the author of the Daily Job Hunt Newsletter, head of growth at CareerHackers, an author, and more. Joel cares about personal freedom and is incredibly intentional. Today we talked about believing in yourself, getting past the things that hold you back, and committing to small steps as a means to achieving the big things. Everyone has something they want in life, but most don't actually believe in their ability to achieve it.For so many people the answer is "no," and it's not because they're actually incapable, but because something stops them from believing it's possible. That belief in self is necessary. Listen to the episode to learn more. If you want more from Joel, you can find him:his websitehis Twitterhis LinkedInThe Daily Job Hunt PodcastFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Demetri Kofinas is a media entrepreneur and the host of the Hidden Forces Podcast. This episode is one of my favorites because of how sincere it is. We talked about the concept of truth in a world that's overloaded with information. Life is ultimately a question posed to each individual, and how you live your life becomes your answer.We talk about life, truth, learning from other people, ego, humility and so much more. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. If you want more of Demetri Kofinas:His website: https://www.demetrikofinas.com/His TwitterHis podcast's website: https://hiddenforces.io/Hidden Forces TwitterHidden Forces SpotifyFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Charlie Westerman is a lover of freedom, history, philosophy, and more. Today we sat down to talk about his new project - A Twisted History of the United States - and to discuss Christianity. Both me and Charlie grew up Catholic, and we've been trying to understand where truth lies. He and I have some different opinions, which becomes apparent as we discuss each matter. This was an exciting episode. As you'll hear, I had a lot of fun recording it, and came away with some new perspectives. I hope you enjoy it!Follow Charlie on Twitter, and go and check out his podcast if you want to hear more about history, politics, and the state of the world. Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Today is a short and sweet solo episode. Let me know how you like this format.I'm getting deep with you, sharing some things I've learned about love after having reflected on my parents' divorce.Relationships are a topic I've been highly interested in since my parents got divorced. The analytical part of me wanted to understand it all deeper, and I became obsessed. I watched, asked questions, listened to podcasts, analyzed movies and books, etc. I'm not an expert, of course, but I've come to recognize a few patterns and I'd like to share them.Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Ryan Ferguson is a world traveler and the co-host of The World Wanderers Podcast.After having visited 6 continents and 45 countries, he has gained perspective on life and culture. Today he comes on the podcast to talk about his experiences and the lessons he's learned. If you're like me, you've always thought about traveling, but there are things that get in the way -- fear, money, time, commitment, etc. Ryan eased my racing thoughts throughout this conversation and recommends travel for everyone. I hope you enjoy the episode!Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Cameron Sorsby is the CEO of Praxis. He has a fascinating story, and is very passionate about his work. Here's the lowdown: college is not for everyone, and that's okay.The lie we've been sold is that to be successful, we needed a college degree. I have a friend who recently said, "If everyone has a college degree, then no one does." I think that's the point. College was supposed to be a differentiating factor. It used to separate people -- educated versus uneducated. Now, though, it doesn't.We have so many resources at our fingertips, learning doesn't start nor end in a classroom.Listen to the episode, and find Praxis online. Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Today's guest, Hannah Frankman, is a freelancer and digital nomad. As someone interested by the lifestyle, I asked her all of the questions I was dying to know: what it takes to be a freelancer, how to begin freelancing, what it's like to travel, how to sustain her lifestyle, and how to stay safe as a female solo-traveling.If you want more from Hannah, follow her on her website, and socials. Twitter: twitter.com/hannahfrankmanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-frankman/Instagram: instagram.com/hannahfrankmanFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Tim Chermak is the CEO and founder of Platform Marketing, a marketing agency for realtors. He dropped out of college, set his sights on success, and worked hard to get where he is today. He shares his story, everything he's learned about life, and gives some insight into the business world. If you've ever wanted to understand business, this is a MUST LISTEN. Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Today I sat down with Nick Rundlett to talk to him about beliefs, masterminds, and the power of the mind. There's a lot that goes on in your mind, and sometimes it's hard to make sense of it all. Instead of getting overwhelmed, spiraling out of control, or turning to something else, it's important to recognize that confusion as a hint -- you need to figure something out. We talked in the episode about the thought-emotion-action trio, and how one way to dive in is to audit the relationship between your thoughts, emotions, and actions. Is there any inconsistency? Beyond that, we talked about masterminds as a tool for getting to better conclusions. I hope you enjoy!You can find Nick on his website or LinkedIn where he posts regularly. Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
In today's episode, I sat down with Matt Beaudreau. He is a longtime educator, founder of Acton Academy Placer, the host of the Essential 11 Podcast, and the Co-Founder of the Apogee program.As a longtime educator, Matt has seen the inner workings of the school system. He began his journey at Stanford, left to teach in public schools, moved to private schools, and eventually decided to found Acton Academy in Placer, CA. Listen to his story and his thoughts on life, education, society, and building businesses.Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Jon Hersey is the managing editor at The Objective Standard and a fellow and instructor at Objective Standard Institute. He also hosts multiple podcasts and is an impressive writer. In today's episode he answers my questions about the philosophy of Objectivism. Founded by Ayn Rand, Objectivism is a philosophy rooted in reason. Listen to the episode to learn more. Find OSI and more of Jon's writing here.Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Isaac Morehouse is a serial entrepreneur, author, and curious-minded individual. He is someone I look up to for his wisdom, no BS personality, and great advice. Get ready for some major knowledge-drops.Follow him on his twitter: @isaacmorehouseHis website: https://isaacmorehouse.com/If you want to check out this website for finding and winning job opportunities: https://crash.co/His newest company is called Partner Hacker, and it's all about changing the landscape of businesses through partnership. Check it out: https://partnerhacker.comFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Steve Patterson is an author, podcaster, researcher, and intellectual. He has a gift of explaining complex topics simply. In today's episode we discuss both interesting and difficult topics…topics that may have confused you at one point, or placed you into infinite loops of thinking. Steve finds his axioms, or foundations, and builds off of them like a true philosopher. He helps you to follow a thought and challenges your previously held understandings. Trust me. You'll feel much smarter after listening to this one. You can find Steve on his website: Steve-patterson.com You can find his podcast: "Patterson In Pursuit" on all major platformsFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Steve Patterson is an author, podcaster, researcher, and intellectual. He has a gift of explaining complex topics simply. In today's episode we discuss both interesting and difficult topics…topics that may have confused you at one point, or placed you into infinite loops of thinking. Steve finds his axioms, or foundations, and builds off of them. He helps you to follow a thought and challenges your previously held understandings. Trust me. You'll feel much smarter after listening to this one. You can find Steve on his website: Steve-patterson.com You can find his podcast: "Patterson In Pursuit" on all major platformsFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/
Silas Mahner is a Talent Acquisition Consultant, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Today he shares some of his insights into the future of the world. Coming out of this one, I knew I needed to do some heavier reading on these concepts. You can find Silas @silasmahner or on his website silasmahner.comFollow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @micaela_inbloom Find more information about each episode at micaelarichmond.com/inbloompodcast/