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No matter what field you're in, there's probably a publication that is created for professionals like you and covers stories that are relevant to your area of work. This is called trade journalism. In today's episode, Melissa is joined by John Elsasser, the editor-in-chief of PRSA's Strategies & Tactics for a discussion about the evolution and importance of trade journalism.About John:John Elsasser is an experienced director of publications with a demonstrated history of working in the public relations and communications profession. He's an accomplished writer and editor with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from The Ohio State University.Connect with John on LinkedInEmail John at john.elsasser@prsa.org Topics covered:- John's path to PRSA- The evolution of the PRSA publication- Writing for evolving attention spans and platforms- Advice for students and pros interested in trade journalismResources mentioned: - Strategies & Tactics- Melissa's column- PRSA ICON Conference- "PRSA Releases Guidance on Artificial Intelligence"- PRSA LinkedIn- Smart Talk: Public Relations Essentials All Pros Should Know- MVW Communications
Welcome to another episode of The Define Success Podcast! Today, we are privileged to host Johnny Elsasser, a former U.S. Army Ranger, Tactical Commander, and the visionary behind "The Art of Masculinity" podcast, "The Wildman Experience," and "The Elite Man Community." Johnny's journey from military service to empowering men to find authenticity and purpose is truly inspiring. Follow Johnny on Instagram Check out Johnny's Book and Podcast In this episode, we explore the roots of Johnny's remarkable evolution: Childhood Origins: Discover the early days of Johnny Elsasser – the Army Ranger, leader, and author. Uncover the childhood and young adult experiences that shaped the man we see today. Service and Inspiration: Explore Johnny's inspiration to serve our country and the transformative lessons learned during four deployments as a Tactical Commander, protecting the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq. Warrior to Peacemaker: Gain insights into Johnny's perspective on transitioning from warriors to peacemakers while embracing strength and authenticity. Action vs. Inaction: Delve into Johnny's belief that "action beats inaction every time" and understand why this mantra is a driving force in his life. Societal Reflections: Reflect on the societal landscape with Johnny as he shares thoughts on modern society and whether we've become too comfortable. Explore ways we can collectively break free from complacency. Design The Man Within: Uncover the first tactics from Johnny's book, "Design The Man Within," designed to guide readers on a transformative journey to discover their true selves. Role of Spouses: Explore the role of spouses in our success, especially for men striving for more masculinity. Gain insights into the complexities of modern dating and finding the right life partner. Defining Success: Discover Johnny's personal definition of success and the motivating factors that keep him going every day. Motivational Takeaways: Wrap up the episode with a powerful piece of advice from Johnny to inspire your own journey towards success. Buckle up for an enlightening conversation with Johnny Elsasser as we uncover the essence of masculinity, the power of authenticity, and the path to true success! Don't miss out on this enriching episode of The Define Success Podcast!
In our modern world, the true meaning of masculinity and what it means to be a man has become lost. This has become a pressing issue in our society that needs to be addressed. In today's episode, we have the privilege of having Johnny Elsasser, back on the podcast. He is a former Special Operations U.S. Army Ranger with extensive combat experience, who has delved into this subject in his new book, "Design the Man Within." Johnny's mission is to help men and women alike understand the essence of masculinity, how to become better men, and how to incorporate the true art of masculinity into their daily lives.Johnny Elsasser's journey has given him unique insights into the field of masculinity from extreme alpha perspectives. Having served four combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as five years protecting the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq in Baghdad, he intimately understands the trials and tribulations faced by men, including the toughest among them, in today's society. Recognizing the importance of authenticity, Johnny aims to empower men in developing their true masculine identities rather than conforming to societal expectations. His advocacy centers on helping men discover their own masculine blueprint and purpose, enabling them to become positive contributors to the world.Episode Sponsor: Magic MindThis episode is sponsored by Magic Mind, the world's first productivity shot. Visit magicmind.co/UAP20 and enter the code UAP20 to enjoy a 56% discount if you purchase within the next 10 days. Alternatively, get 20% off on your first purchase.Connect with Johnny Elsasser:Grab his book, "Design the Man Within": Amazon• Instagram: www.instagram.com/johnny.elsasser/• LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-elsasser-men-s-leadership-for-today• Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbe_BlacSo1BzTvlsEjkdzA• Website: www.johnnyelsasser.comConnect with Lance W Essihos:Instagram: instagram.com/lance.essihosFacebook: facebook.com/universityofadversityLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lance-w-essihosEmail: lance@lancewessihos.comWebsite https://lanceessihos.com/Website: Additional Resources:Mastering Adversity Book: geni.us/MasteringAdversity
Johnny Elsasser is a former Special Operations U.S. Army Ranger with four combat tours between Iraq and Afghanistan and another 5 years protecting the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq in Baghdad. Johnny has seen the field of masculinity through extreme alpha perspectives and knows the trials and tribulations all men, including the toughest men, deal with in society today. Johnny's mission is to help men find strength in developing their authentic masculinity to be consistent with who they are and not what society expects them to be. Johnny has shifted his fight to advocating and supporting men in finding their own masculine blueprint and cultivating their purpose as positive men in this world today. Read his new book, Design the Man Within: https://amzn.to/45VBpmh Listen to his The Art of Masculinity podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1406170885 Learn more about The Wildman Experience: https://www.johnnyelsasser.com/experience Follow Johnny on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnny.elsasser Find him online at https://www.johnnyelsasser.com _______________________________________ Follow me on Instagram @LongDistanceLoveBombs: https://www.instagram.com/longdistancelovebombs Looking for a heartfelt gift? Visit my print shop here: https://www.longdistancelovebombs.com/theshop Sign up for my weekly newsletter! Each week, I share a personal story and my favorite books, tunes, articles, and ideas. Click here: https://longdistancelovebombs.mykajabi.com/email. It's easy and takes five seconds. Check out a list of 120 of my favorite books here, including many my guests have written and recommend reading: https://www.amazon.com/shop/longdistancelovebombs Here is all of my favorite stuff on the planet: https://www.longdistancelovebombs.com/favorites --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longdistancelovebombs/message
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In today's episode, our guest is a beautiful human being, Johnny Elsasser. Johnny has a crazy excellent story about his life being in Iraq protecting the American ambassador to Iraq. He has a lot which has never talked about. He has grown through the dark, finding the light times. He is the author of the book “Design the man within” which guides the man to realize that he is not alone in his journey full of struggles, feelings, and judgments to deserve the world. (3:07) Why should I listen to you? You should listen to me because I struggle just as any other man works at the end of the day, and I don't want to hide that. The only difference is how I use many tools and get through the dark times quicker than I used to. Hopefully, in this conversation, I can give you some tools to help. (3:40) Let's unpack your framing of dark times. We all have perspectives relative to humans. What are the kinds of dark times you are referring to? It's always the moment when you are alone. Everything starts to close in, and you will be the harshest critic and the most judgemental person on the planet. It's a dark time for me. It's when we discover what can defeat us and put us in the dark. It can show us what keeps us away from our goals and targets. Dark times are what I look at myself. (4:48) I didn't realize how I felt about being out of it. Some people may not realize that they are in the dark. Do you mind sharing your dark times as awake up call? Most people may not know that they are having a dark time in their lives. They're just going through lives but don't know what's happening. When I was in special operations protecting the US ambassador to Iraq, I loved it. After I came home, I didn't have the flag anymore, and I wasn't representing the flag or the country. At that moment, I thought, “Dude, what are you doing?”. When I lost my purpose of serving overseas as a soldier, I felt I had no direction. What I was doing during those days was not filling me up, and that is when I started drinking a lot, not being the best version of myself. This situation led me to a bad relationship with my ex-wife, leading to a divorce, and at that time, I wasn't living up to my full potential. You are going to be either a piece of crap or good. You need to make a choice. That is where I had an honest conversation and wanted to be a good person. Some people don't know this. They keep doing the same, which is terrible in the long run. What do you think about navigating the mentality? Though I know what to do, I fear doing it. This is like I was having a conversation with someone else. When you have that internal conversation, you can see the big picture, the big goal. And involved in this big picture, you can see all the steps to that picture. To the people who think that I am not going to do that since there is so much effort in every single step and too much involvement, what I need to say is to see the goal and start compartmentalizing everything. First, you need to get through the front door. You take what is in front of you. Just do one step at a time and keep going, and you will feel, “Oh, that's not bad.” (13:40) For you, what do the steps look like? Once you go through a journey, you realize you have gone in the wrong direction. What is your say on this? Internal confrontations regarding your ego and insecurities are essential. Remember that you are not victims. What happens outside of us are all our doings. The external outcomes are being received due to how we interact with the outside world. You should confront how I should balance myself and how to create myself as a man who can be dangerous and empathetic and move forward as a holistic version of what a good man should be. My internal conversations were, “Don't ask the wrong question; otherwise, you will expose something strong.” You could call it a weakness, but I would call it an under-note. In this conversation, I need to be honest with my answer and the work necessary to correct that behavior or respond to what I need to be. (19:11) The discomfort holds the path. I can develop by focusing on opening up for businesses and relationships. Is life that simple and easy? I should mention this. We are overcomplicating and just being too dumb to quit. We have the fear that is stopping us from doing. Think about the worst thing if you fail or something wouldn't go out well. The answer would be the current position you would be living in. That is what is killing me. (21:47) you have done great things. What is the journey to writing your book? It is a mysterious book. Military or paramilitary service is so rigid and kind of structure for you. Because of the responsibilities, there is some beauty in that. But after leaving that, people don't know how to design the rest of their lives with the transition. I had to go through this process of losing my first wife from a failed marriage and not knowing who I was. Ultimately, I understood that I had the power to design the man who showed up in every conversation. With certain principles and foundations, highly curated traits were picked up for me. I created a man who is consistent with the things I put in my life, specially designed to be intentional. Then life became more accessible. (24:51) Who is the perfect person to pick this up and read? I had talked with elders in 70 and 80 s, but I failed because those men were spiritual and not connected to the 97% of everyday men. I didn't want to forget this time because we have a quickly evolving society, and we continue to hold back the perceptions of masculinity that men should be. We should develop ourselves to complement how the organization will create a robust and influential figure that holds the authority to avoid chaos in the world. We need good men, and this book is for everyday men. (32:51) Through designing the man, can someone become a protector of his wife, and kids and enjoy his life What you create in this design is adaptability. We are adaptable and robust enough in our foundation and always try to overcome when things get chaotic and complex. When it comes to designing men, adaptability gives you to experience life with confidence. You have to choose it. Being able to adaptable will create an environment to be with your family being the fun-loving dad and the romantic husband. (34:53) Then you draw these in your life that they can be with you safely? Yeah, exactly. Not only them but also the people around the kids and wife get to experience life differently. (41:15) Where should I send the people to buy this book? Send them over to design the men within.com. You can purchase them from Amazon and for presale. We have a free eBook at 99 cents. (42:09) What promise did god or the creator make to the world when he created you? I think they made a man who was too dumb to quit could show the world that he can influence through perseverance, development, growth, and authenticity. So that was what they made when they put me in this life. Key Quotes (10:03-10:09) When you have the internal conversation, you see the big picture, the big goal. (10:27-10:33) See the goal of what you are looking at and then just categorize everything. (10:38-10:41) You take what is in front of you. (11:43-11:45) Just do one step and keep going. (15:06-15:10) The external outcomes are being received due to how we interact with the outside world. How to connect with Johnny Elsasser Facebook: The art of masculinity https://www.facebook.com/the.johnny.elsasser/ Instagram: johnny.elsasser https://www.instagram.com/johnny.elsasser/?hl=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvppHFkWcwc Email: johnny@johnnyelsasser.com Web: https://www.johnnyelsasser.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnny-elsasser-men-s-leadership-for-today-b5128979 Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElsasserJohnny
I'm honoured to have a remarkable guest today - a man with a very unique mission to help men understand the foundation of their masculinity, all in an effort to analyze and reconstruct it in a way that the evolution is true to them. "You can only be the man you WANT to be when you finally CHOOSE to do the work."As someone who has fought his own demons and seen the struggles of men who lost everything, Johnny Elsasser is determined to arm you with the tools to position yourself in a form of masculinity that takes you out of your struggles, your fears, your bad habits, your depression, and your loneliness. Your strength will become your healthy masculinity and you will thrive in the depths of your own mind and in the relationships you cultivate. As a man who doesn't quit, he is here to run this gauntlet with you and help you to create the picture that is your own art of masculinity.Let's dive into this engaging conversation and uncover the art of masculinity.CONNECT WITH JOHNNY ELSASSERWebsite | johnnyelsasser.comFacebook- The Art of MasculinityInstagram- johnny.elsasserYouTube- Johnny Elsasser- The Art of MasculinityEmail - johnny@johnnyelsasser.comListen to his podcast!Apple Podcast | podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-masculinityGrab yourself a copy of his book!Design the Man Within: Becoming a Man the World Needs----------------------------------Please feel free to reach out to us for any questions.connect@authorhina.comPre Order 'Chasing Desires'Send us your Purchase Receipt to connect@authorhina.com to receive the Goodies.Experiencing a Challenge at your Job?Request a 15 minute FREE CLARITY CALLLearn more about my Signature Job Hunt ProgramExplore our Upcoming Corporate Coaching & Healing RetreatsCheck out my books:https://amzn.to/3B65Wz7CONNECT WITH MEFacebook TwitterLinkedInYoutubeTop Software Engineers from Eastern Europe | IT Staff Augmentation | Money Back GuarantyBoost your tech team with top IT talent, risk-free hiring, 10% off with code ECHO PODCAST. Durand on DemandSharing stories from the world's industry titans, or giants as we call them, helping...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In This Episode, You Will Learn: The different types of masculinity, and what Johnny resonates with most. How to stop being a martyr and show up fully for yourself. What good leadership looks like. Resources + Links: Connect with Johnny on Instagram @johnny.elsasser Order Johnny's book: designthemanwithin.com Shoot us an email at info@docjacque.com Or call the office 412-828-6000 Follow Doc Jacque on Instagram | @doc_jacque Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | Doc Jacque Schedule a Full Immersion New Patient Consultation with Doc Jacque Schedule your 15 Minute FREE Consultation Check out the Supplement Shop Find more resources on our website | https://www.docjacque.com/ Show Notes: What is masculinity? My good friend Johnny Elsasser is back on the podcast sharing all about his new book, Design The Man Within. We talk about different types of masculinity, what we resonate with, and why men need to stop being the martyr. Johnny talks about how he was looking to read books on masculinity that were written by men like him and when he didn't find what he was looking for he decided to create it. Men are leaders and they need to start with themselves first. Tune in to another incredible conversation with Johnny Elsasser and let us know on instagram which part of this podcast was most impactful for you. 03:00 What led you to write your book? 08:30 Why I want my audience to take in information and question it. 10:00 The fantastic 4 and how they relate to masculinity today. 17:15 How did you transition from being a blue collar guy to being an entrepreneur? 19:00 What it looks like to change old patterns over time. 26:00 Being a man doesn't mean being a martyr. 31:00 What does being a good leader and a good man look like to you? 37:20 Who will benefit most from your book?
Part 2 with Johnny Elsasser - on this episode we go deeper into masculinity (how much of it is an art and how much of it is in our DNA)? We discuss the age of question "can men and women be friends?" Johnny's WebsiteJohnny's InstagramDesign The Man Within BookTHE FOUNDATION - Virtual Community for Young MenBuilding Men InstagramBuilding Men WebsiteBuilding Men YouTubeBuilding Men FacebookWork with Dennis as your 1 on 1 coach If our podcast resonates with you, please consider rating, reviewing and sharing it with anyone who you believe would benefit from the message.Visit our sponsors - Finish The Race – Home of the official Building Men gear
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Have you ever come to a crossroads in your life and really wrestled with what decision you should make? Have you ever felt like in different seasons of your life God is calling you to do drastically different things? If so, this episode is for you! We are chatting with Lauren Elsasser Smith, a mom to 2 littles, a university professor, creative, and entrepreneur, who got her MBA while raising her baby and working full time in corporate America. We talk all about how her journey in life has evolved in a really strategic and intentional way, and how she and her husband have worked together to make decisions that best serve God and their family in the different seasons of their life.In this episode, we discuss:Motherhood, balancing our ambitions, and the struggles we facedHow Lauren and her husband make decisions in their marriage that affect both their personal and professional livesBeing obedient during different seasons of our livesStewarding our God-given gifts wellFind it quickly:6:46 - Being a new mom and realizing perfection isn't possible13:38 - Prioritizing work and life in different seasons14:27 - Decision-making in marriage23:55 - Prioritizing your marriage28:21 - Keeping ambition from being an idol in your life36:30 - Obedience as Christians and listening to what God is asking of us41:40 - How different jobs and roles allow you to steward your gifts wellResources mentioned:Kingdom Entrepreneurship PodcastLeaders Eat Last by Simon SinekConnect with Lauren:Instagram: @laurenelsasserConnect with Jordan: Instagram YouTube Website Affiliate Disclaimer: Some of the links mentioned in our podcast may be affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase from our link, we may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This is a small way of supporting our work here on the podcast, so we thank you for considering purchasing with our affiliate links!For the full show notes, links, and blog transcription, visit https://jordanjones.co/podcast
As a warrior in the 2nd Ranger Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment, Johnny served among the elite of the elite. Then for 5 years he was a contractor protecting the US Ambassador to Iraq. In a military environment, he was at home. But when it was time to move into civilian life, he describes it as an extremely arduous transition. Through a long struggle and a divorce, he eventually learned how to use his strengths in new ways. Now, he mentors other men on true manhood and how to move past shame, guilt, and regret.You'll learn:How events in his early life shaped him at his coreHow he and Jeff ended up serving together in the 2nd Ranger BattalionAbout his combat experience and how protecting the US Ambassador was so differentWhy transitioning to civilian life was so hard for him and is hard for most special operatorsWhat he did to come back from a divorce and drinking to become a strong leader againHis advice to men who feel like their life is a mess and they don't like the person in the mirrorOrder a copy of Johnny's book, Design the Man Within HERELearn more about him, his community, and his podcast HERE**Enter to win a FREE copy of Johnny's book HERE (drawing will be held June 1, 2023)Some days you just need a little pep talk, so I created a motivational video where I share the top lessons I learned when I went through Ranger School. I did it to help motivate you when you're facing your own challenges and facing adversity. The video is free, and you can get it HERE.Leave a review of this podcast on your favorite platform; it helps us get these stories out to more people who need to hear them! To give specific feedback directly to us on what you like about the podcast and what you don't, fill out this 5-minute survey.Don't let fear win. Get your FREE copy of the Unbeatable Army Survival Guide HERE.
Former Special Operations U.S. Army Ranger with four combat tours as well as another five years protecting the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Johnny Elsasser writes a powerful book to help men who feel alone and unfulfilled design the lives they want to live!For more information to go: https://www.johnnyelsasser.comGet your copy of the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Design-Man-Within-Johnny-Elsasser/dp/B0C38GFS55/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=design%20the%20man%20within&qid=1684179456&sprefix=design%20the%20man%20within%2Caps%2C220&sr=8-1
Part 1 of 2 with THE LEGEND - Johnny Elsasser. As a long time fan of Johnny's podcast - The Art of Masculinity, it was an honor to have the opportunity to interview him. The story begins with not knowing. Johnny's parents divorced when he was about 14 and he didn't really care to be around either. At one point Johnny found myself living in a tent in his aunt and uncle's backyard. He came to the end of high school and realized he did nothing to set himself up for the future nor did he even know where to go. So, he ended up in the one place he never could of imagined…the U.S. Army recruiting office. This was 2004, early in the Iraq war and Johnny was a tall, skinny kid, in great shape from soccer, but no military pedigree whatsoever. He chose to create a future in the U.S. Army and in a fortuitous way, ended up in the elite 2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment. Johnny found a purpose here and found something bigger than himself. As he excelled at being in special operations the time came when he left to work as a contractor protecting the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq. Johnny did this for 5 years after the military and in this effort, his purpose and life remained similar as the paramilitary role held similarities to full time military. However, when he left to be part of normal society, the transition was extremely arduous.Johnny finally began to listen, to read, to understand that he hadn't defined myself as a man in today's world. He hadn't taken inventory and created the man he wanted to be and therefore, he could never show up with the power and confidence he had in Battalion.Johnny realized that if he was struggling with this, not only are his brothers but also many men in this world who were taught they couldn't expose their vulnerability for fear of being looked at as less than. Johnny took that moment to decide that he needed to help men, he needed to show his background and say that men of all backgrounds have the ability to struggle and that we are not alone. By banding together, learning from one another, and embracing our individual authenticity is the way that we become our best version and we influence the next generation of a healthy and strong masculinity for years to come.Johnny's WebsiteJohnny's InstagramDesign The Man Within BookTHE FOUNDATION - Virtual Community for Young MenBuilding Men InstagramBuilding Men WebsiteBuilding Men YouTubeBuilding Men FacebookWork with Dennis as your 1 on 1 coach If our podcast resonates with you, please consider rating, reviewing and sharing it with anyone who you believe would benefit from the message.Visit our sponsors - Finish The Race – Home of the official Building Men gear
Could you potentially be sitting on a reservoir of shame, or guilt, or regret? Do you tend to resist changing to meet the demands of the world around you? Do you feel deeply connected to your authentic power in all domains of life? As men, we often face a variety of challenges when it comes ... Read more
In This Episode, We Get Tactical About: - Keep Showing Up - Being Too Dumb to Quit - Character Traits, Skill and Beliefs - The Value of Coaching, Mentorship and Masterminds - Get Uncomfortable or Get Comfortable Where You Are At - Getting in the Room - Johnny Takes on The Manly Round - Doing Plant Medicine in Peru - How Hiking is Like Life - Designing the Man Within - Making the Men's Movement Accessible - Calling Out the Man in the Mirror - Understanding Trauma - The Man as a Martyr - Are you Living for Your Family or Dying for Them? - Stella Barks at the Amazon Man - Leaning Into What Challenges You Resources + Links: Connect with Kristofor on Instagram | @team_healey How can Kristofor help you become the first responder for your family? Become an Indispensable Man Shoot us a message on Instagram with your biggest takeaway @team_healey Show Notes: Our guest today is Johnny Elsasser. Johnny is a former Special Operations U.S. Army Ranger from the 2nd Ranger Battalion and a former security contractor who protected the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq. After spending a decade working in and out of the Middle East, Johnny changed his focus to working on his own personal development journey and then to helping other men become better versions of themselves through his coaching programs, retreats, The Art of Masculinity podcast and, most recently, his new book – Design the Man Within. You can connect with Johnny via his website, follow his podcast, The Art of Masculinity, check out his YouTube channel, or check out his Instagram to learn more! You can get a copy of his new book on Amazon Kindle for .99 right now or pre-order a copy of the paperback. Johnny is one of my close friends and a great voice for men's personal development and I always take something away from our conversations. I hope you gain as much from this episode as I did! Until Friday….Out of role.
Interview With Johnny Elsasser Design The Man Within and Become a Man the World Needs #TheArtofMasculinity #DesignTheManWithin #JohnnyElsasser Hi, and welcome to the show! On today's show I have the pleasure of welcoming former Special Operations U.S. Army Ranger and author of “Design the Man Within: Becoming a Man the World Needs” Johnny Elsasser to talk about men in today's society, the things they struggle with, and the steps they can take to become a better caliber of man and take back control of their lives. As a former Special Operations U.S. Army Ranger Johnny has experienced four combat tours between Iraq and Afghanistan and another 5 years protecting the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq in Baghdad. As you can imagine, Johnny has seen the field of masculinity through extreme alpha perspectives and knows the trials and tribulations the toughest men deal with day to day. Today, Johnny's mission is to help men find strength in developing masculinity to be consistent with who they are and not what society expects them to be, and has he has shifted his fight to advocating and supporting alpha males in finding their own masculinity and purpose as a man in society today. Johnny never saw himself helping men find their most authentic self through understanding where they developed their perceptions and limitations from, but in 2014, after experiencing a divorce, he had to have real conversations internally about his role in the divorce, where he was going in life, and what his purpose was now that he was no longer fighting for our flag. In the course of working on his own self-discovery, Johnny realized many men were struggling in life not only to find themselves, but to live life on their terms and give back to them first, before giving to others. He had experienced many true alpha men struggle with their ability to experience life outside of hostility and wanted to help them transition into men who could live in peace and happiness while still possessing their strength and authenticity. As you begin to understand the power of Johnny's work, you'll want to learn more. If this is you, then make sure to check out Johnny's website and get yourself a copy of “Design the Man Within: Becoming a Man the World Needs” on Amazon. To learn more about the topics discussed, or to contact Johnny directly, click the link below. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored post.” My Future Business is disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
Today’s episode is a return the the foundational pillars of the podcast and one that I am extremely excited to ... Read more The post Ep. 214 | Training the Fundamentals of Your Life w/ Johnny Elsasser appeared first on Soul Seekers.
Episode 414: In this episode you'll learn about…Second time is a charm! (0:46)Laying the firm foundation. (9:57)Understanding the root problem. (20:37)The search for truth. (30:16)Foundational skills make the elite, Elite. (38:17)Don't do what you normally do. Do the work! (46:07)Buy Design The Man Within by Johnny Elsasser
In this episode of Cylinder Radio, Will talks to Johnny Elsasser. Johnny is a former army ranger turned men's life strategist who now hosts The Art Of Masculinity Podcast. During the conversation, Johnny shares how when he returned to “normal” society after 10 years of military service and hostile environments, he lacked a real sense of purpose and meaning that the army had provided before. He shares what it was that finally helped him take a look within and fundamentally changed the way he looked at himself and masculinity as a whole. Johnny and Will talk about the important of authenticity, how to actually find your authentic self in simple and straightforward steps, what we can do to set our systems up to produce authentic men and why it's so important for men to learn to open up and talk to each other. — LEARN MORE ABOUT JOHNNY ELSASSER — Website: https://www.johnnyelsasser.com/ The Art of Masculinity Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-masculinity/id1406170885?mt=2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnny.elsasser/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbe_BlacSo1BzTvlsEjkdzA Johnny's new Book titled Design the Man Within will be released in May 2023. — HELP ME SUPPORT DECRIMINALIZE NATURE — Website: https://www.decriminalizenature.org/ Donate: https://www.decriminalizenature.org/contribute My podcast interview: https://youtu.be/S07T1SFAZgM — LISTEN TO CYLINDER RADIO — Website: https://cylinderradio.libsyn.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cylinder-radio/id1448662116 YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLon6GBsGLBQs21-45o3Iixr7DvhnbHZ1T — SUPPORT MY WORK — Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/willreusch Instagram: https://instagram.com/willreusch My Website: https://willreusch.com
Gregory is gay Christian man who was divorced from his ex-wife in 2019 and subsequently lost his children. Before that he had gone through fifteen years of aversion and reparative “ex-gay” therapy, such as sniffing dog feces, “defeating issues of masculinity” by playing sports with other gay men, completing ex-gay courses, and being placed into two mental hospitals.Gregory talks to people about coming out later in life and dealing with the trauma of religious reparative therapy and the entire ex-gay movement.In This Episode@GregoryElsasserTerms of Estrangement---What's new with The Trauma Therapist Project!The Trauma 5: gold nuggets from my 600+ interviewsThe Trauma Therapist Newsletter: a monthly resource of information and inspiration dedicated to trauma therapists.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement
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In This Episode, You Will Learn: What it means to be a man uniquely to you, how to show up for yourself, and how to show up as a great man in your relationship. Resources + Links: Connect with Johnny Instagram @johnny.elsasser Listen to Johnny's podcast - The Art of Masculinity Shoot us an email at info@docjacque.com Or call the office 412-828-6000 Follow Doc Jacque on Instagram | @doc_jacque Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | Doc Jacque Schedule a Full Immersion New Patient Consultation with Doc Jacque Schedule your 15 Minute FREE Consultation Check out the Supplement Shop Find more resources on our website | https://www.docjacque.com/ Show Notes: What does it really mean to be a man? I'm excited to have my buddy Johnny Elsasser back on the podcast to talk about some great topics in his upcoming book. Johnny and I both share some examples of how we've learned to communicate with our wives, and why it's so important to show up for ourselves and know what we value. Johnny also gives some incredible insight to men who are putting their businesses or careers before everything and everyone else in their lives. This is a great episode to reflect on who you are and want to be as a man, and for women listening this is a great opportunity to understand how the men in your life may be thinking so you both can communicate better! Let us know if this episode resonates with you! Tag us on Instagram or shoot us a dm so we can thank you for listening, and keep the conversation going. 02:00 How do you show up in your relationship as a man? 06:15 What are the stories you have around the facts of what's actually happening in the situation? 09:00 What common pitfalls do you see in mens communication? 12:20 The power of communicating your feelings with your partner. 17:30 Have you tried asking your spouse what they want? 21:00 Ways communication improves your sex life. 22:50 What advice do you have for men who are putting their businesses or career before their partner? 27:20 The power of coming into a relationship as a complete person who loves themself. 30:30 How can men best show up and raise their kids? 37:40 What is 1 thing you want men to do to be a man? 4230 How to define the things you value as a man.
On this episode, we talked about: Knowing the term of being the king We have to think in ourselves internally Adaptability is key When we look at good kings, they are servants to their community You have to detach from your ego Using powerful positions to have an easier life instead of servitude Learn how to access the king Not having a clear path of who you are Start at the foundation Understanding who you are as a man "The king is built upon discovering the warrior, the magician and the lover" "We make backsteps all the time in life, and that's why we take a lot of time to get to our goals" "The whole king has to use all the mindsets tools, abilities, and the skillsets to serve" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Different types of traumas Having meaning attached to our minds Having the feeling, not the cognitive memory Being able to wipe off the meaning Washing away the guilt and shame Not going back through pain You don't have to stay in pain Saying nice things to yourself How much energy are we putting into trying to be kind to ourselves? Blaming failures on people that we have fail People often use the word "I" People feel like they are the enemies Finding out how the unconscious understand things Addressing the issues that you have The responsibility comes with power "One thing that our minds can do that no other life form can do is store information in a way that it can remain" "If you're alive before any trauma, you want that battle in life" "Most treatment for veterans is based on an old model that suggests that the only way out of pain is into pain" About Jon: Jon Connelly first founded the Institute for Survivors of Sexual Violence, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization engaged in research and development of cutting-edge treatment for survivors of trauma. His early career experiences as a child protective service worker and clinical supervisor in a program for traumatized teens helped shape the creation of Rapid Resolution Therapy. Jon is the author of Life Changing Conversations with Rapid Resolution Therapy, a book demonstrating that a single conversation can dramatically improve one's life. He also developed innovative training programs designed to teach Rapid Resolution Therapy to people looking to relieve suffering. Doctors, dentists, mental health professionals, teachers, coaches, nutritionists, lawyers, caregivers, nurses, business owners and others have become Rapid Resolution Therapy members with the intention to learn and apply the fundamentals of Rapid Resolution Therapy to themselves and their field. Jon Connelly is licensed as a clinical social worker and holds a doctorate in Clinical Pastoral Counseling. You can follow and support Dr. Connelly at: https://www.rapidresolutiontherapy.com/ Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Somebody has the play a part in every role You have complete control of your life Having respect for one another Embracing authenticity within yourself Everybody can be taught to be a leader There are different roles and there is nothing wrong with that "People are passive-aggressive, and they are not clear with their words" "Every role within society has a function and in every environment will exist different types of alpha and omegas" "What's important it's that every man is the hero in his own story" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Mac story about his gender journey Different forms of masculinity The champion is the one that keeps showing up Following my path and being my authentic self We're thought we shouldn't ask for help We can choose what serves us well Allowing man to open up You can't do the same thing every time Having the ability to be adaptable Reframing our thinking around vulnerability Embracing vulnerability in every way Understanding our emotions better Men can be very nurturing Getting people to look at what fits them Having a more inclusive masculinity Being secure in who you are Learning how to use our strength and power "If somebody is good at something, they're good at something, you don't need to put a qualifier" "If you want to change something, you can't do it from the outside, you have to get in there and get involved, to help create change" "Emotional intelligence isn't something that has evolved as quickly as we do" About Mac: Mac is a radio show host of "The You Can Make A Difference Show" on Rainier Avenue Radio and in 2017 Mac ran for Seattle City Council and was the first transgender person ever to be on a ballot in Washington State. The Mayor appointed Mac as a Seattle City Commissioner in 2011 and he served until 2016. He currently serves on the Seattle Renter's Commission appointed by the City Council. Mac is on the Washington state council for PFLAG and on the Seattle Police Department LGBT advisory board. . He continuously speaks on panels and solo at numerous colleges, non-profit groups and state and city governments on gender & sexuality. Mac worked on a small team to help Seattle Police Department develop policy and training around dealing with the transgender community and has given transgender training to the US Boarder Patrol. Mac teaches community Self-Defense to empower all people on a donation basis so that all have access. Mac's experience prior to transition was that of a successful female athlete and business owner. This experience led him to be a champion for women's rights, closing the pay gap and equal opportunity for women and folks that are gender variant. He was a former US karate team member, champion martial arts competitor, coach and teacher. He has extensive training in conflict resolution and arbitration through being a certified coach and referee through the AAU and U.S. Olympic committee. Mac has been a keynote speaker at many events including the University of Washington, Mayo Clinic, numerous colleges, corporate events, organizations and conferences . He is the co-founder and Executive Director of Positive Masculinity, a non-profit that educates about dismantling toxic masculinity and creating a model of healthy masculinity. Mac has appeared on Ripley's Believe it or Not, The Learning Channel, The Discovery Channel, the 700 Club, on UniVision and been featured in People Magazine and many more. Mac currently educates and trains corporations and large groups on diversity and sensitivity. He is a dedicated, heartfelt activist and educator who focuses every part of his existence on creating a world where people can feel free to be true to themselves. He lives with his wife Dawn, their pup Obi Wan and their four chickens. He is a proud step-father, uncle and Papa to his two grandkids. You can follow and support Mac at: https://www.positivemasculinitynow.org/ Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Not judging others for what they did You're not alone in your journey Having respect from somebody Changing what I received from life What it means to just give conversation and content Changing your life in a positive way Awareness, self-realization, emotional intelligence Knowing your why first "You need permission from men that you respect so you can talk about how you feel and how you think about stuff" "Get you to raise to a level that is above where you are today, that gets you to realize that you are not alone in any struggle that you have" "If we can move people now, we can impact the next generation in a way that's never been impacted before" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Delete pivoting and see it as expanding Becoming a conscious leader Money is energy Seeing money in a new way Detaching from the ego and the human self Choose a better feeling thought Life and challenges happen Pivoting is a stop and go Fear of success Seeing the momentum and allowing it Manifestation and persistance My desires are also devoted to me We are expanding constantly There are things that you just need to offboard Learning to delegate There is no room for perfectionism Perfectionism is an excuse Living an abundant free liberated life Wanting my community to feel involved Allow yourself to unlearn a belief "Who modeled the behavior that either only certain people make certain money doing what they love or it has to be really hard to do it" "Whenever we have the desire, we have 2 choices: we can see it and try to make it happen or we can see it, open up our heart and trust the momentum" "I don't see obstacles, but I'm open if they do happen, to deal with them, I definitely don't go looking for them" About Taylor: Taylor is a leading expert in the field of Wealth Energetics & Sexual Liberation. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Vox, on ABC & Fox News, The Washington Post + many others. She is passionate about helping women activate their truth, expand into their fullest potential and own all of who THEY BE. Taylor is the host of The Embodied Woman Podcast, Creator of UNTAMED, a global Community, a Motivational Speaker and Philanthropist. You can discover more about Taylor over on Instagram @iAmTaylorSimpson and TaylorSimpson.com. You can follow and support Taylor at: https://taylorsimpson.com/untamed-waitinglist/ https://taylorsimpson.com/ https://taylorsimpson.com/archetypequiz/ @iamtaylorsimpson Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: We should be trying to change every day Not trying to force changes Starting one piece at a time Every day should be an effort to improve and change You are the product This life, get's to be your life Live your life being better every day Making incremental changes "If you are setting this standard where you're changing habits and improving every day, that's where that's going to take shape, it's not going to be overnight" "You've got to make your lifestyle change, that right there, make your lifestyle change, new year, not a new you, unless you are changing your habits" "Utilize every day, let's disassociate from this calendar, but in reality has nothing to do with how we live our lives" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: How Jay and John started their own play Freedom vs. security How liberal are you really? Being kind to each other Fire or fly instinct Acting in the moment Knowing your true nature Dropping ego to solve problems Making things right with people How to deal with conflict Giving yourself excuses to apologize The "scrotum talk" It's hard to be a man in this society What it means to be a man Breaking down who you are Embracing your femininity Evolving from who we are "No matter how successful you are, when you're dealing with art, you have to make it, every piece of art is handmade" "Once your mind is flooded, there's nothing you can do at that moment, it is very difficult, so you have to act prior to that" "You don't know someone, man or woman if you don't work with them in a really high-pressure situation" About John and Jay: Jay Martel is an Emmy®, Peabody®, WGA, and American Comedy Award winner for his work writing and producing TV and film and is a regular contributor to The New Yorker. He has served as showrunner for acclaimed shows including Alternatino with Arturo Castro, Teachers, and Key & Peele. John Lehr is the star and creator of multiple TV series and is most widely known as one of the original Geico cavemen. His story-based comedy has appeared in LA, NYC Off-Broadway, Montreal Comedy Festival and in clubs across the U.S. He is also a seasoned host, Master of Ceremony, Toastmaster, and guest lecturer/teacher. Together, they have been performing their 2-man, 1-hour pop-up play SPEED BUMP, an immersive theatrical experience, in people's backyards over the past year. These two really give a voice [of hilarity] to emotions, personal, and social issues that we don't always expect to hear men share “out loud.” You can follow and support John and Jay at: www.jaymartel.com www.johnlehr.com Linktr.ee/SpeedBumpThePlay Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Constantly being on social media What purpose does this serve? Mindless scrolling Figuring out your purpose You are the product of social media Having a healthy mindset and critical thinking Keeping your individuality Making conscious decisions "I would rather put my time into something that serves me than just pick up my phone" "If you're not doing something consciously, then you're also don't doing it productively" "Social media does help people create freedom through strong businesses but you have to be conscious about your time with it" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Starting to become conscient incompetent Every day is a learning Masculinity's about not settling Feeling unhappy is not about how much you make Money is just a mechanism How would I want my business to look? Start questions and look for the answers Since when is conflict bad? Wherever you get frustrated, your rule got broken Improving your life and business Knowing what true happiness means Finding true happiness and struggle points Being the appropriate man at the moment Being able to adapt and evolve "When you get into something really intense, you notice your internal voice that talks to you" "The level of the journey doesn't stop if you actually want a level of mastering anything" "There's no way to predict how happy somebody is based on the money they make" About Chris: Chris Goodman is a life coach for entrepreneurs and CEOs. His clients include real estate professionals, Olympic athletes, renowned coaches, influencers, and business owners across dozens of industries. He brings 15,000+ hours of coaching and training to every conversation and has a reputation for asking tough, transformative questions in an approachable way. After quitting law school to chase a greater purpose in life, Chris built a successful real estate sales business and became one of the best in the country.. only to discover his passion had nothing to do with law or real estate: It was (and still is) all about helping people grow in their life and business. Since founding Goodman Coaching in 2017, Chris has coached some of the most successful names in business and continues to scale his team to help more people around the world grow into a life of freedom, fulfillment, and results. Chris and his wife Lindsey Mango (also a successful Life Coach) live in Kentucky and recently welcomed their first child in March 2022. Learn more about Chris at Goodmancoachinginc.com or his podcast called Relentless Growth. You can follow and support Chris at: www.goodmancoachinginc.com @goodmancoaching Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Having a trusted circle Good leaders lead from the front Realizing that we are not alone Not having real conversations with other people Being open to what's going on in life We're not willing to share the pain Be the first to share Don't be afraid to open up first "For every realization that you are not alone or to find support, the first step has to be for you" "When we lead from the front, we give the example of what we're looking for, what people can see themselves doing" "Good leaders should not expect others to do things if they're not willing to do that themselves" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Accomplishing my goals Thinking about what you can improve Psychological abuse from the media Media conditions us to not use our common sense Seen deteriorated men as role models We take for granted our freedom Everything starts with your community We are free to live the dream We need to stop arguing about topics that divide us Showing love and support to people in need Sometimes fear is a good thing Finding the ability to be strong Fear is a challenge, and you can conquer it "You're most creative when you wake up in the morning, if you have tea or water, that's when your creativity flows the most" "The celebrities aren't speaking for the civilians, the civilians are the ones that have to pay bills and go to work a lot of hours" "We're all being conditioned to be afraid, to put away our ability to protect and lead, we are almost hiding" About Rick: Rick Dejesus is the founder and lead vocalist of Adelitas Way, an independent American hard rock band formed in Las Vegas in 2006. The band's debut single "Invincible", broke them into the mainstream scene after the song made numerous television appearances in commercials and live sporting events. The single “Ready for War (Pray for Peace)” was the theme song for WWE PPV TLC in 2018, and the breakout single “What It Takes” was the theme for the 2019 MTV movie awards. Adelitas Way is featured regularly on the top streaming playlists from Spotify, Amazon, Apple and Pandora due to their loyal fan base making the power of their songs undeniable. Recently, Rick and the band started speaking out to expose the abuses of the entertainment industry. You can follow and support Rick at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxzod11aqeU2H2cp7JQNB8A @adelitasway https://adelitaswaymusic.com/ Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Society's constantly evolving Finding a balance between masculine and feminine Being men that are disassociated with themselves Having a healthy masculinity Who benefits when men are weak? Knowing how to show up Having a commitment to the job We are the leaders of the next generation The evolution of masculinity needs to happen "Today's society has gotten so soft that we have very weak men that can't actually do anything to stand up for themselves" "We should be able to incorporate old instincts and balance them with what a healthy man can be" "For us to be a healthy society and for men to be healthy in general, we need to evolve" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
Welcome to The Embodied Woman Podcast. Today I am joined by my husband, Johnny. In this episode you will learn a little bit more about my entrepreneurial journey as we dive into some questions about the expansion, growth, and flow of my business. Johnny goes in and asks me questions about my story that will help you uncover some mindset shifts that will lead to a deeper understanding of yourself and how you operate in your life and business. Whether you are just starting your journey in business or nervous to expand into your next evolution, listen in and take notes, allow my journey to inspire you to find your own path. In this episode you will hear: Pivoting vs Expansion The biggest bumps and self-sabotaging moments that came with the evolution of my entrepreneurial journey How to start shifting your money mindset and deep rooted money beliefs What I did to be the leader and entrepreneur I am today The power of allowing the momentum to move you forward A different look at manifestation and consistency What it actually takes to keep your desired outcome Navigating the fear of hiring your first or next team member How I've managed to share my life and grow my business on social media while still being present in my life Finding your umbrella statement to show on social media The biggest thing I've learned about myself through all my business expansion Connect with Johnny: @johnny.elsasser Listen to The Art of Masculinity Podcast : here Find Your Archetype: Take The UNTAMED Archetype Quiz here Do me a huge favor and screenshot this episode, share it on your Instagram, and tag me @iamtaylorsimpson and the podcast @embodiedwomanpodcast If you feel called to, it would mean the world if you left a review for me on apple podcast. It helps future listeners find this show. Let's Connect: @iamtaylorsimpson
On this episode, we talked about: The foundations are what keep you alive Fight or flight method Training hard is giving what you have at that moment Work hard but respect every day Not knowing your values and who you are Gaining ownership over yourself Having confidence in who you are Physiology is your base Disassociate what you do from who you are Our purpose is not near our trajectory in life We get to choose anything we want to be Feeling like I needed to be seen When you recognize your why, you can change it We are the hero to our own story How we train, is how we turn up for the rest of our life Having integrity in yourself Honoring myself first, then family and the work Taking messy action to change things "When we train hard, and train to the limits, the test becomes so much easier, because we can adapt" "By knowing who you are, you're actually clear, you have a clear precise direction" "We believe that we are certain image and we lose our identity in the process" About Chris: Chris is an American-Kiwi, who arrived in NZ in 2004. He joined the NZ Police in 2011and after a seven-year career, during which time he protected The Rt Hon Sir John Key (New Zealand's Prime Minister), he experienced severe burnout that caused him to leave the job he once loved. After a journey of self-care, recovery, and personal development, he's now hyper-passionate about helping officers take charge of their mental health and significantly reduce the chance of burnout. He lives to ensure others learn to see themselves so they don't go through the pain he once experienced. You can follow and support Chris at: @chrischandleryates www.createfromwhy.com/4ways Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Starting to lose who I was Being cognisant and present Being stuck in a mindset Embracing and having a positive masculinity Looking after me first and filling my cup Find something where there's a light-minded connection What I do is not who I am Being the man you know you are Start doing what makes you happy again Figuring out what you really want to do in life Communicating how you feel and what you think "More people will connect with you and you'll feel more seen and supported by telling the brutal truth" "When you're brutally honest, people will see you and when you're false and not honest, people don't see you" "It's so powerful to have that purpose and know who you truly are" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Getting consumed by another purpose Having a bigger purpose in life Being able to write our own story Having a failure mentality Believing we can be something different Didn't have something to hold onto myself Creating a purpose to being in alignment We all understand what purpose is How do create our purpose? Knowing what's important to you How are you blocking your transition? Finding out who you are "We live our life for another purpose, instead of our purpose and what our soul needs on this planet" "When we are able to write our own story, we need to first disassociate from our past life" "That's not who I am and who I get to be is written now by me with the intention to be in alignment" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: What are men supposed to do? Seen as less than a men Looking past the limitations Having the first piece of awareness Operating society through loss Knowing what true freedom is Breaking the chains of what society thinks is okay Living in prosperity and joy Starting to challenge yourself "I'm not permitted as a man to change my lifestyle or to change my career path because I've always been doing the same thing" "We have to break the chains that society and the government are always looking after us" "Everything about being in the government or in a 9 to 5 job is restrictive and everything about it is to take your life away from you" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Adapting your habits and making more productive decisions Going through "the cave" process Knowing how the ego works You have to be consistent Difference between coach and consultant Being specific about what you want to accomplish It's your job to get results in your life Creating a brave space Moving out of your comfort zone You have to be willing to get uncomfortable Your personality is who you think you need to become It's all about the self Pain is an inherent part of life You have to become weak if you want to die "When you start to shift your beliefs and perceptions in yourself, your actions will naturally follow you" "We all have to have a mirror that can properly point out our blind spots and our unconscious beliefs" "The primary goal of a coach is not to tell you what to do, it's to ask you powerful evoking questions that guide you back to your authentic truth" About Jake: We don't achieve our way to our full potential, we die our way there. Most coaches focus on shifting behaviors and habit optimization but these are ultimately symptoms of our internal beliefs, identity & survival strategies. In order to achieve true transformation to occur we must unbecome or die to the egoic identity that we rely upon in order to achieve, succeed & push for more. You can follow and support Jake at: https://www.instagram.com/iamjakekauffman/ Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Protecting your insecurities Being confident with the man you are now When you treat someone like a cheater, they're eventually going to cheat Having better and healthier relationships Removing excuses through ownership We are designed to evolve Owning the excuses you make "Treating other people in a way that you can't trust them, was the right thing to do" "I'm confident in who I am and I'm confident in my relationships" "A relationship flourishes when people aren't treated like they are cheating on one another" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: What are you willing to do to have the life that you want? You don't know what you don't know Embodyment of my reality Living out to your potential We are our ego Understanding causation and correlation There is a reason for everything we do Hiding from reality You have to make decisions and ownership The language that we use it's incredibly important Being terrified of greatness You never lose as long as you don't quit You choose the meaning that you make Importance of knowing what you want Getting clarity of what you want You attract what you are You have to be willing to face your fears "All the tools in the world do not matter if you don't get integrated them into your body" "Life is linear: where you are born and died is linear, your journey is not" "You have to have the willingness to be willing to be great" About Michael: From homeless to hero, Michael Anthony is the Founder of Think Unbroken, a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, award-winning speaker, podcast host, business coach, and advocate for adult survivors of childhood trauma. Michael started his first business at only eight years old, became an Executive at thirty-three, and has worked with multi-Fortune 500 brands, small business owners, and entrepreneurs to get clarity on their brand positioning, marketing value, and missions. As a public speaker, Michael won the 10x conference pitch-off with Grant Cardone and placed 2nd in the Advance Your Reach Pitch-off with Pete Vargas and Pat Quinn. You can follow and support Michael at: Website: www.thinkunbroken.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichaelUnbroken/ Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/michaelunbroken Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelunbroken YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC95YX4cZdz39HHIaLZYFsGA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/traumasurvivormentorandcoach/ Speaker's Page: https://www.thinkunbroken.com/speak Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Being present it's a form of surrender We say yes out of obligation Making the most of experiences Creating massive abundance and wealth Enables our emotions to release and open up Allow what comes to just come Allow yourself to open up We won't give up the protection of the ego Find how to surrender in your life "When we surrender, it allows us to soften, have the emotions and feel connected" "If you want to really surrender and you want to really experience, you have to be present" I don't live in the past or the future, I'm living in the moments that I have right now" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Putting your health at risk Using terapeutic testosterone Different types of peptides and side-effects No peptide is as good as the growth hormone Slowing down the aging process Different types of peptides for everything Muscle gain is always relevant to the amount of food you eat Being in a healthy state for your body The more you can suppress insulin, the longer you're going to live "Science is always about interpretation and most people will take high-dose of medicine" "When you look at drugs, there's always a high-level that is the killing dose, and that doesn't happen with peptides" "You can't gain muscle unless you eat to gain muscle, and it's the same thing with fat loss" About Jay: Jay Campbell is a 4x international best-selling author, men's physique champion, founder of the Jay Campbell Brand and Podcast and co-founder of Aseir Custom. As a global influencer on health optimization and raising human consciousness, Jay is NO-nonsense, authentic, and FEARLESS in his servant mission of leading humanity toward the Golden Age. Since returning from 12 days in The Sacred Valley of Peru, he's experienced a profound awareness of the importance of #RaisingTheVibration of humanity to reach planetary consciousness aka unconditional love. You can follow and support Jay at: @jaycampbell333 www.jaycampbell.com JayCampbell.com/FreeBooks Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: We have limitations Having a judgment of ourselves Having an external view of your life We have to find the root of the problem How am I exploring myself Embarking the journey to having a coach Making assessments on yourself "We have limitations, and those limitations are pretty determined by our experiences in life "You have to be willing to say: I'm open to receiving the wisdom that somebody else is going to provide me" "The work is you on yourself, introspection and reviewing: that is the work" Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
On this episode, we talked about: Understand what I need to do Knowing your health risk Talking about testosterone levels Evaluating testosterone levels Symptoms of low testosterone We're all different on an emotional level You have to get rid of the stigma Maintaining optimal testosterone levels Not feeling good about yourself Optimizing your life with hormones "Not having good erections has nothing to do with your testosterone" "If you have a belly, and you're taking viagra, the chances of having a heart attack increase" "You have to get rid of the stigma that using therapy for testosterone it's illegal or immoral" About Jay: Jay Campbell is a 4x international best-selling author, men's physique champion, founder of the Jay Campbell Brand and Podcast and co-founder of Aseir Custom. As a global influencer on health optimization and raising human consciousness, Jay is NO-nonsense, authentic, and FEARLESS in his servant mission of leading humanity toward the Golden Age. Since returning from 12 days in The Sacred Valley of Peru, he's experienced a profound awareness of the importance of #RaisingTheVibration of humanity to reach planetary consciousness aka unconditional love. You can follow and support Jay at: @jaycampbell333 www.jaycampbell.com JayCampbell.com/FreeBooks Let's connect over on Instagram: @Johnny.Elsasser
Have you ever questioned where your definition of manhood came from? Have you ever taken time to define for yourself what it means to be a man? In this episode, my guest, Johnny Elsasser, and I mine these questions and more for useful insights to make a meaningful difference in your life. I like Johnny. ... Read more