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Net 7: Exceptional Life
How The Human Mind Works

Net 7: Exceptional Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 22:34 Transcription Available


In this episode, John and Kelly talk about how the human mind works. John recently got back from visiting in person with the mental coach for the USC football team. His name is Tim Kight. He's probably the top sports psychologist in the country. In his first year at USC he turned them around from four and eight the prior year to 11 and three. John talks about how the human mind works. And said that today there is a bifurcation in society. Between people that have control over themselves and those that don't. And as proof of that, John outlines what the average life looks like in America today. 67% of people don't have $400 to the name. Two thirds of people are either obese or seriously overweight. And only 35% of people, according to Gallup, are happy. And only one in 10 people has a great romantic relationship. If you really think about it, all that's a function of control over oneself. In this podcast John and Kelly note that there are two things everyone has to overcome. First, everyone is innately wired for survival. And that causes the vast majority of your thoughts to be fear-based and you're reactive. Second thing everyone must overcome is that 95% of a person's daily actions are unconscious. And that's significant because one's daily actions determine your success in life. Additionally John explains how the human mind works. Conscious mind sets your intention and is influenced by logic. Subconscious mind controls your everyday actions and is influenced only by repetition. Here's an example. Let's say you want to lose weight. Conscious mind sets the intention to lose weight based on the logic of the health benefits. But the reason people don't lose weight is not from lack of intention. Rather, it's from not influencing the part of their brain that controls your daily actions. Your subconscious mind. And the subconscious mind is only influenced by repetition. And that's why the think it be a 12 minute a day technique is so powerful. As you feed the succinct articulation of your life to yourself each day. That's the repetition you need to create the desired consistent daily actions. During this podcast John then explains what he learned from Tim Kight, the USC mental coach. He says that once an event happens, some occurrence, the first thing a person does is focus on it. Become aware of it. That's followed by self talk. Which then creates emotion. And then the emotion creates action. Tim has a powerful formula: E+R=O. Event plus response equals outcome. Your response to events in life determines your success in life. About the Hosts:John MitchellJohn's story is pretty amazing. After spending 20 years as an entrepreneur, John was 50 years old but wasn't as successful as he thought he should be. To rectify that, he decided to find the “top book in the world” on SUCCESS and apply that book literally Word for Word to his life. That Book is Think & Grow Rich. The book says there's a SECRET for success, but the author only gives you half the secret. John figured out the full secret and a 12 minute a day technique to apply it.When John applied his 12 minute a day technique to his life, he saw his yearly income go to over $5 million a year, after 20 years of $200k - 300k per year. The 25 times increase happened because John LEVERAGED himself by applying science to his life.His daily technique works because it focuses you ONLY on what moves the needle, triples your discipline, and consistently generates new business ideas every week. This happens because of 3 key aspects of the leveraging process.John's technique was profiled on the cover of Time Magazine. He teaches it at the University of Texas' McCombs School of Business, which is one the TOP 5 business schools in the country. He is also the “mental coach” for the head athletic coaches at the University of Texas as well.Reach out to John at

What Did You Watch This Week
That's A Helluva Premise There

What Did You Watch This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 69:48


This week the guys talk about the new Wonder Years show, another couple of letdown episodes of What If, and a great episode of What We Do In The Shadows.  Additionally John makes cases for new shows Midnight Mass and Ordinary Joe, and the guys talk about The Premise and how great it is.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network
WHAT DID YOU WATCH THIS WEEK: THAT'S A HELLUVA PREMISE THERE

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 69:48


This week the guys talk about the new Wonder Years show, another couple of letdown episodes of What If, and a great episode of What We Do In The Shadows.  Additionally John makes cases for new shows Midnight Mass and Ordinary Joe, and the guys talk about The Premise and how great it is.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

The RETROZEST Podcast
074: MATLOCK - 35th Anniversary of the TV Series - With Special Guest John Orlando & Jason Taylor from the MatTalk Podcast!

The RETROZEST Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 70:44


On Episode 074 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis discusses the TV Legal Drama Series MATLOCK in honor of its 35th Anniversary (it premiered on the NBC Television Network as a made for TV movie on March 3, 1986)! It starred Andy Griffith in the title role, and Lori Lethin, Linda Purl, Kene Holliday, Nancy Stafford, Kari Lizer, Clarence Gilyard Jr., Julie Sommars, Brynn Thayer and Daniel Roebuck in supporting roles throughout the show's run. Joining Curtis to assist with this celebration are John Orlando and Jason Taylor from the MatTalk Podcast, a show dedicated specifically to all things Matlock! Additionally John is the host of The PVDCast and Jason is a host on the 3 Geeks Podcast. Please be sure and like the MatTalk Facebook Page as well! Additionally, our RETRO NEWS segment covers the 40th Anniversary of the tenth studio album by the American pop Duo Hall & Oates, PRIVATE EYES (including a short editorial by Sonny "Hollywood" Pooni from the Growin' Up Rock Podcast and Podcast Rock City). Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, on the RETROZEST Facebook page (facebook.com/zestretro/) or on Twitter (twitter.com/RetroZest).

The Westerly Sun
Westerly Sun - 2021-06-11: Clarence Rivers King, Tag Sale for the "Sunshine Kids", and John David Hughes

The Westerly Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 3:48


You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now, some trivia. Did you know that famed geologist, Clarence Rivers King, was born in Rhode Island? He was the first director of the United States Geological Survey and explored the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Durig his time as a geologist, he published “Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada”, “Systematic Geology”, which was called “of of the great scientific works of the late 19th century”, and many more important geological works. It's Friday and almost the weekend. Tomorrow, there's a tag sale to benefit the sunshine kids, a national charity dedicated to supporting children with cancer. From 9am to 2pm, head over to the Berkshire Hathaway location at 224 Post Road to purchase things to help this worthy cause. Next, We're continuing our series of great weekend hikes in and around Westerly. Find a quiet spot to go for a hike with the Westerly Land Trust. Whether you head to the Avondale Farm Preserve, Barlow Nature Preserve, or other great places to take a walk, you can find maps and directions at westerlylandtrust.org. Lastly, it's a new year and we've seen just how important journalism is over the past few years. Remember that reporting the local news is an important part of what it means to live here. Head over to Westerlysun.com and help us tell the stories of our community each and every day. Digital access starts at just 50 cents a day and makes all the difference in the world. Are you interested in a new opportunity? Look no further, we're here again with another new job listing. Today's posting comes from Mohegan Sun. They're opening up again and looking for event security guards, event marketing representatives, ushers, and ticket takers.  If you're interested, you can read more and apply by using the link in our episode description. https://www.indeed.com/l-Westerly,-RI-jobs.html?vjk=26d99a5d35f1087c Today we're remembering the life of John David Hughes of Pawcatuck, CT  John was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1942 and earned a Bachelor of Music from Indiana University and a Master of Music from the University of Wisconsin. He played trombone for the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, the Clyde Beatty Cole Brothers Circus, and the United States Coast Guard Band In the 1980s and early '90s, John was part-owner of the Cornerstone Bookstore on Bridge Street in Groton. He also earned an Associate's degree in electronics from Thames Valley Technical College and worked professionally as a Computer-aided Design Technician. John was employed by Centerbrook Architects in that capacity until his retirement. He attended Quaker Hill Baptist Church in Waterford and First Baptist Church in Hope Valley, where he was a member of the Diaconate and Missions Board. He volunteered as a trombonist for many church functions in the area and served both the church and boy scouts. An avid cyclist, John crossed several states by bicycle, including Nebraska on the Erie Canal Trail. He is survived by his former wife and their daughter. John was also preceded in death by his wife and is survived by their two children. Additionally John is survived by his current wife, Kathleen Kenyon Hughes, and her children. He will be missed by his grandchildren, his sister, and many nieces and nephews. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate John's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
REPLAY: Yellow Earth, Storytelling, and Filmmaking w/ John Sayles

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 68:19


On this edition of Parallax Views, legendary writer and filmmaker John Sayles joins us to discus his new novel Yellow Earth and other assorted topics of interest. For the uninitiated, John Sayles is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and Golden Globe-nominated filmmaker whose social conscious cinematic credits include 1980's highly influential Return of the Secaucus 7, the critically-acclaimed 1987 coal miner union drama Matewan, 1991's City of Hope, 1992's award-winning Passion Fish, the star-studded 1996 neo-western mystery Lone Star, 1997's Men With Guns, and 2010's Philippine-American War period dram Amigo among others. Additionally, John is an accomplished short story writer and novelist whose books include Pride of the Bimbos (1975), Union Dues (1977), The Anarchists' Convention (1979), Los Gusanos (1991), and A Moment in the Sun (2011).John joins us on this edition of Parallax Views to discuss his latest novel Yellow Earth (2020; Haymarket Books), which details the volatile social changes that occur in a small town in the aftermath of a shale oil boom. A timely novel that deals with the subject of fracking, John tells us the basic plot of Yellow Earth as well giving some details on the issues that arise from fracking and the economic impacts of boom-and-bust cycles that effect people in his story as well as real life. John and I then discuss some biographical details of his life, including being raised in Schenectady, New York. We then talk about John's thoughts on film school and how gaining experiences outside of the film world is invaluable. Additionally John and I talk a little about his coal mine union drama Matewan, his involvement in the subversive world of Roger Corman "B-Movies", the monster movie he wrote called Alligator (1980), the Ayn Rand-inspired character in Yellow Earth and why Rand's philosophy of Objectivism is so attractive to some people, what keeps him from giving into cynicism, working with the legendary cinematographer Haskell Wexler, and much more. SUPPORT PARALLAX VIEWSON PATREON! FORBONUS CONTENTANDARCHIVED EPISODES! ANDCHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR: FAILED STATE UPDATEANEW PODCASTFROMJOURNALISTJOSEPH FLATLEY

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Yellow Earth, Storytelling, and Filmmaking w/ John Sayles

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 68:19


On this edition of Parallax Views, legendary writer and filmmaker John Sayles joins us to discus his new novel Yellow Earth and other assorted topics of interest. For the uninitiated, John Sayles is an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and Golden Globe-nominated filmmaker whose social conscious cinematic credits include 1980's highly influential Return of the Secaucus 7, the critically-acclaimed 1987 coal miner union drama Matewan, 1991's City of Hope, 1992's award-winning Passion Fish, the star-studded 1996 neo-western mystery Lone Star, 1997's Men With Guns, and 2010's Philippine-American War period dram Amigo among others. Additionally, John is an accomplished short story writer and novelist whose books include Pride of the Bimbos (1975), Union Dues (1977), The Anarchists' Convention (1979), Los Gusanos (1991), and A Moment in the Sun (2011).John joins us on this edition of Parallax Views to discuss his latest novel Yellow Earth (2020; Haymarket Books), which details the volatile social changes that occur in a small town in the aftermath of a shale oil boom. A timely novel that deals with the subject of fracking, John tells us the basic plot of Yellow Earth as well giving some details on the issues that arise from fracking and the economic impacts of boom-and-bust cycles that effect people in his story as well as real life. John and I then discuss some biographical details of his life, including being raised in Schenectady, New York. We then talk about John's thoughts on film school and how gaining experiences outside of the film world is invaluable. Additionally John and I talk a little about his coal mine union drama Matewan, his involvement in the subversive world of Roger Corman "B-Movies", the monster movie he wrote called Alligator (1980), the Ayn Rand-inspired character in Yellow Earth and why Rand's philosophy of Objectivism is so attractive to some people, what keeps him from giving into cynicism, working with the legendary cinematographer Haskell Wexler, and much more. SUPPORT PARALLAX VIEWSON PATREON! FORBONUS CONTENTANDARCHIVED EPISODES! ANDCHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR: FAILED STATE UPDATEANEW PODCASTFROMJOURNALISTJOSEPH FLATLEY

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Open Source Warfare, Decentralized Networks, and the Pandemic w/ John Robb

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 79:56


On this edition of Parallax Views, military analyst John Robb, author of the Global Guerrillas Report and Brave New War: The Next Stage of Terrorism and the End of Globalization, joins us to discuss his maverick research into open source warfare as well as his more recent work on bottom-up networks and the coronavirus pandemic. We begin by discussing his work on asymmetric warfare during the heyday War on Terror and then discuss the rise of open source warfare domestically in the U.S. vis-a-vis Occupy Wall Street, Anonymous, and the Trumpist insurgency of the 2016 election. John talks about the nature of decentralized networks and their ability to form consensus as well as cause disruption and explain why he thinks some of the left-wing insurgencies have been less successful in recent years than their right-wing counterpart. Ultimately, this discussion of decentralized networks brings us to the topic of the COVID-19 pandemic and John's contention that such bottom-up, grassroots networks have played a major role, at least within the Western world, in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Specifically, John details how the widespread adoption of social distance measures came from such networks. Additionally John explains the missteps that were made in addressing coronavirus initially while offering some reasons for optimism when comparing the current pandemic to the Spanish Flu. All that and more on this edition of Parallax Views. SUPPORT PARALLAX VIEWSON PATREON! FORBONUS CONTENTANDARCHIVED EPISODES!

Good Vibrations Podcast
GVP#117 - John Potash - The Weaponisation of Drugs

Good Vibrations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 57:59


GOOD VIBRATIONS PODCAST, VOL. 117: JOHN POTASH - THE WEAPONISATION OF DRUGSGuesting this episode is investigative writer John Potash, author of the books ‘The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders’ and the more recent ‘Drugs as Weapons Against Us.’ John draws on research collated for these books to discuss how drugs have been used to shape sub-cultures and subvert activist scenes, always at the hands of government agencies such as the CIA and FBI.Additionally John’s work has documented how certain maverick musicians have fallen foul of the control agencies over the decades, and drugs have often been used to either bring them back to conformity. or in extreme cases, knock them off. Examples discussed include Tupac, Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, John Lennon and George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. We get into Courtney Love and her role in ensuring that both the Grunge and UK rock scenes became flooded with heroin. Every culture-shifting scene over the decades has had its own drug of choice - from LSD in the 60s counter-culture, through to the MDMA of the rave scene, and the fingerprints of the intel agencies are never far from the surface.

Good Vibrations Podcast
GVP#117 - John Potash - The Weaponisation of Drugs

Good Vibrations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 57:59


GOOD VIBRATIONS PODCAST, VOL. 117: JOHN POTASH - THE WEAPONISATION OF DRUGSGuesting this episode is investigative writer John Potash, author of the books ‘The FBI War on Tupac Shakur and Black Leaders’ and the more recent ‘Drugs as Weapons Against Us.’ John draws on research collated for these books to discuss how drugs have been used to shape sub-cultures and subvert activist scenes, always at the hands of government agencies such as the CIA and FBI.Additionally John’s work has documented how certain maverick musicians have fallen foul of the control agencies over the decades, and drugs have often been used to either bring them back to conformity. or in extreme cases, knock them off. Examples discussed include Tupac, Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones, John Lennon and George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. We get into Courtney Love and her role in ensuring that both the Grunge and UK rock scenes became flooded with heroin. Every culture-shifting scene over the decades has had its own drug of choice - from LSD in the 60s counter-culture, through to the MDMA of the rave scene, and the fingerprints of the intel agencies are never far from the surface.

Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling
TMPToW: Bill Apter / The Blue Meanie

Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2015 54:48


Today The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling has the honor of sitting with both the "Godfather" of wrestling journalism Bill Apter and the colorful and always delightful member of the bWo, Brian Heffron aka The Blue Meanie. First up is Bill Apter to discuss his book "Is Wrestling Fixed?.. I Didn't Know It Was Broken" and to tell stories of a simpler time in professional wrestling and discussing everything from is kayfabe dead to his highly publicized theory on the "Benoit murders". Additionally John and Chad chat with the always comical and very insightful, Brian Heffron who discusses how ECW pulled off some amazing ahead of it's time production on a "shoe-string" budget and how ECW continues to live on because of the passion of the fans. Please subscribe to The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling on iTunes and via YouTube by searching the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling or visit the OFFICIAL Website of the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling: www.tmptofwrestling.com & twitter.com/twomanpowertrip