Welcome to the Lifism Project, hosted by Kirk Pineda. Since 01/01/18, the Lifism Project is a podcast dedicated to the creation of the emerging idea of Lifism and its conception as lifestyle brand. The Lifist lifestyle entails a life of multidisciplinary learning, performance, and expertise, commitm…
Welcome back everyone to the 3rd episode of the Soul, Heart, Nerve and Sinew podcast! In this episode I’m reviewing, reflecting, and discussing three parts in Paul Evans’s 2019 book “When I Woke Up.” In it I focus on his death and resuscitation, his 77-day coma, and his tenacity to rebuild his once-lost multimillion-dollar business. I tie his events back to events in my own life, and the overarching themes of taking care of your health, using your voice, and the “magic” behind never giving up. If you’re interested in picking up a copy of Paul Evans’s book “When I Woke Up,” you can get it off Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3igucEx Thank you for listening! For more content follow me on: Instagram - @soulheartnervesinew Twitter - @SHNSPodcast YouTube/Facebook - Soul, Heart, Nerve, and Sinew Vocal - https://vocal.media/authors/kirk-s-pineda --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, I talk about the upsides and downsides of empathy, based on the book “Against Empathy: A Case For Rational Compassion” by Paul Bloom. You can get your own copy here: https://amzn.to/2UjTCqr The main topics discussed are: 1. The downsides of empathy 2. Empathy is a result 3. How to be less biased 4. Empathy in relationships 5. How empathy incites violence I hope you enjoy this episode, follow me on: Instagram - @soulheartnervesinew Twitter - @SHNSPodcast YouTube/Facebook - Soul, Heart, Nerve, and Sinew Vocal - https://vocal.media/authors/kirk-s-pineda --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey everyone! Welcome to the first episode of the Soul, Heart, Nerve, & Sinew (SHNS) Podcast! In this episode I’ll be talking about the 7 lessons I learned from reading one of Robert Greene’s phenomenal books on self-development. Inside, we’ll talk about the prime emotion needed to achieve mastery, importance behind mentorship, tips on social intelligence, cultivating a dimensional mind, pitfalls to mastery, reasons for mastery, and how it feels to achieve mastery. I rate this book around a 7.5/10, being a book that would strongly fall under a Soul and Nerve category, and secondly under a Sinew category. Thanks for listening!