Join Mikey Lott as he discusses life and its philosophies to make 15-20 minutes of your day insightful and at the very least a little bit better.
M.K. breaks down a psychology program he started in college that gave him a new outlook on himself and his psyche.
M.K. shares his thoughts on a discovery that combines an Apple TV+ series, a hockey team, and a marketing strategy as old as time.
In the final installment of the trilogy, M.K. discusses the most intense and last time he ever saw Storage Closet Batman.
In this episode of the podcast, M.K. returns to the tales of his old middle school buddy, currently under the alias Storage Closet Batman, and the way he sets up goals for himself.
MK retells what possibly could have been the greatest moment of his time as a middle schooler... and he was only a spectator.
MK Lott explains the significance of using NLP in the stories that we use to describe and uses his own addictions as an example.
M.K. retells a story about hiking through a slot canyon and learning the hard-way to be flexible in tight spaces.
Mikey breaks the idea of bucket lists down further by exploring the relationship between bucket lists and setting proper and healthy goals.
Mikey starts off Season 3 with the functionality of bucket lists and why it may not be as successful as some people hope it would be.
In the Season 2 finale, M.K. talks about his "lifelong dream" of becoming a film director and the influence it's had over his life. He also decides to end the season with a bang by presenting a graduation speech for all those college students out there.
For Quarantine Campfire's one year anniversary, M.K. took a trip (literally) down memory lane and strategizes for what's next for the podcast and himself.
M.K. talks about a new word that he discovered today: inspirationalist. He also talks about the dangers of trying to advertise yourself as and act upon inspiring others.
M.K. answers the age-long question of: what do I do with an Accounting Degree that's not a CPA?
M.K. continues the craziest stories from his time in pest control, and the hindsight he received from them now that he's had a few years to breathe.
M.K. recalls two times where his clients may have gone above and beyond the call of sanity.
As another selected topic, M.K. recalls the time he got a job at the animal shelter and the values he learned from working there.
M.K. recounts his time as a bee specialist in Las Vegas, and it's got something to do with a tree, a ladder, and a Fourth of July dinner.
Topic recommended by Shad. M.K. breaks down a question that may be on more people's minds than we realize: Why are people afraid of success?
M.K. talks about how creative entrepreneurs can sell commodities and more importantly, the necessity of commodities.
M.K. takes a look back on the dinner party answer and explains that one time he implemented it and the two key elements that come with a successful transition away from the DPA.
M.K. shares some insights he's had on a new marketing book and how it can apply to anyone.
M.K. decides to tell a story, for the sake of telling a story, about a nightmare he had. And how it caused him to wake up laughing.
After starting the series Chernobyl for the first time, M.K. reflects on the effects of radiation poisoning and how it may pertain to those living in 2021.
After attending a webinar, Lott reflects on the role mentors have on his life and what the best mastermind groups seem to all have in common.
M.K. discusses the differences between Joe Exotic and George Bailey as businessmen and ultimately concludes its all about integrity and how you use it.
To start the new year right, M.K. thinks about and provides 5 tips on the value of journaling and how to stay consistent.
In the first ever Christmas episode, M.K. talks about a holiday tradition that's stuck with him and became a realization of when to be generous.
M.K. finally gets the revelation of why he doesn't like The Notebook and how it bleeds into other aspects of his moviegoing experiences.
M.K., at a loss for words(?!), takes a few minutes to talk about the power of routines and take some time to say thank you to the fans.
M.K. Lott chats very briefly about shadow work and why it's worth your time.
M.K. Lott recalls a flustered day that was the cause of poor mindset, and he recalls how it changed when his mindset did.
M.K. recalls his time when he had a lovely encounter with some officers concerning an ambiguous roommate.
M.K. Lott talks about his experience with excessive daydreaming, how strange it was growing up with it, and where he is now now that he knows what it is and what it entails.
M.K. stumbles upon an old order ticket from his time in a sushi restaurant and discovers possibilities for his future.
In the first unscripted episode, M.K. Lott explains the important of knowledge is and making educated decisions in life and with your self-image.
M.K. Lott retells the times of his first job interview and his times as a high school Track & Field sprinter.
M.K. talks about the perks of failure and how it shouldn't be feared but rather accepted as part of the learning process.
M.K. follows up on his previous episode and sees what the tarot cards had to offer him for the month of September.
M.K. retells his time in an Entrepreneurship Showcase and whether or not he overcame Imposter's Syndrome.
M.K. breaks down the value of meeting with one of his mentors and realizing he misunderstood the main moral of the story... until now.
M.K. dissects his beliefs in the Law of Attraction and shares what he learned as a result of that.
M.K. Lott explains and breaks down his fascination with tarot cards and the importance of progress reports.
M.K. Lott recalls a name his bullies called him in middle school and how he used that experience to avoid one of the most embarrassing moments of his young life.
M.K. Lott breaks down one of his favorite parts of his currently-in-development life coaching program and it's all about working for your T.I.P.S.
M.K. recounts his week taking on a new job that is... oddly wonderful?!
M.K. Lott retells his discovery of a song that had changed the way he viewed music despite never discovering what it was... until now.
In this episode, M.K. Lott talks about the legacy of his great-grandfather and the wisdom he offered that helped M.K. through a very rough patch in his life.
As a Part II(ish?) to The Bat, M.K. Lott retells the time he was offered to join a recruitment dinner with another pest control company.
M.K. Lott retells the story of his last gig during his first summer as a pest control technician dealing with something he had never confronted before or since.
M.K. Lott discusses the most recent, and last, time he encountered a rattlesnake and his foolproof scheme to capture it.
M.K. Lott breaks down his current and previously legal names while also discovering the value of his family history.