Corey gives his take on the world as he sees it while sitting down with people who have made large moves in their lives, to new locations, careers, and communities, to discuss the decision and how they have settled into a new life.
Catching up with Pat Doherty, founder of the Tone and Muscle Academy. Pat's built a successful virtual business helping men shape their bodies through nutrition and exercise. We talk about his path from nutrition illiterate college athlete to inspirational trainer and businessman.
A quick chat with my buddy Kevin about his recent trips to church in LA. Plus, a few of my own ponderings after talking with Kev, and my appreciation for what he's been experiencing with his faith.
A delicous, multi-location bakery is coming to my town. Why aren't I more excited? Plus, a book review of Deep Work by Cal Newport.
Discussing the impact a single comment can have on our identities, my mindset entering a new situation, and a few words on my podcasting setup.
Chatting with Kyle about Indie Hacking. Plus my thoughts on the new Kanye documentary.
Chatting with my good friend Arian about San Francisco, seeing people in the age of Covid, and growing up with immigrant parents.
Cooking up tacos in three different time zones.
Settled Afar is back. Here's a sneak peak of what's to come.
A conversation with Alex Weber, speaker, comedian, actor, and host on America Ninja Warrior. We discuss his road into entertainment and how he manages to stay on top of his game while taking on so many endeavors.
A little flip of the script. Turn of the tables. In this episode, my wonderful wife Aslihan asks me a few compelling questions on the night of my birthday.
A conversation with Sean Hurley, nutrition enthusiast and advocate, who has changed his life to focus on optimal nutritional health. He also works with individuals who struggle with various health issues to refocus their diets and regain control through a well structured diet.
A conversation with Lise Bienvenu, founder of Souks du Monde, an online curator and retailer of textiles from around the world. Lise grew up in New Orleans, studied and worked in France and New York City and now runs her business from Europe and on the road while traveling.
A conversation with Jimmy McCullough, one of the people I admire as much as anyone in this world for his patience, happiness, and assuredness. Jimmy's worked as a social worked in different capacities over the last decade and exemplifies ones ability to be stoic and calm when decisions need to be made.
A conversation with Justin Lynch and Kyle Connors, two lifelong friends who accompanied me in 2012 on my move into the software industry. We discuss the impact that COVID-19 will have on the workplace for years to come.
A conversation with Magdalena Algawam, who has moved throughout Europe and the software industry. We discuss the various worlds she's lived in, the difficulties adjusting to new cultures, and what it was like growing up in a Christian, Muslim household.
Chatting with my buddy Chris Risi about his experience traveling around the world and how it's altered his perspective.
Corey sits down with Dodd Gray to talk about moving from Indiana to Brussels and what eighteen years of being afar has taught him.
Following a few strong decisions, Sid Shekhar has lived in London for the last four years. This all comes after a childhood spent around the world.
Chatting with Aslihan about her experience learning English as a second language in Turkey and the difficulties with the language when she finally moved to America.
It can feel like there are so many obstacles to making a big move, but it all starts with convincing yourself. From there, everything falls into place. Plus, a new segment, "Inspiration of the Week".
Andrew Patrick moved from the US to Beijing for five years and talks about the decision.
Willard Johnson has made a life through his passions and found purpose in the connections he builds. He now spends his time atop the world, on the Tibetan plateau, helping affect an entire culture.
Taking control of my life started with a single decision. Little did I realize it would power all the big ones I'd make in the future.