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Confessions of a Bad Mom and The Shame of Motherhood is a real thing. Listen to this intimate account of motherhood and the grief we all experience. Welcome back to OBSESSED! In this heartfelt solo episode, your host Julie Loken opens up about the messy, magical, and meaningful journey of motherhood—specifically, what it's like raising four boys. Julie takes us beyond “how-to” guides or stories of perfection, sharing an honest love story marked by exhaustion, growth, guilt, and ultimately, grace. She candidly explores the realities of parenting—grieving your old self, accepting imperfection, laughing at fart jokes, and loosening your grip as your kids grow independent. Whether you're in the newborn trenches, navigating teenage chaos, or cheering your grown kids from afar, this episode is a raw, compassionate reminder that you're never alone, self-care is essential, and you're doing better than you think. Stay wild, stay true, stay obsessed—this one's for every parent out there doing their best.Time Stamps00:00 Pregnancy Experiences and Expectations06:38 "Embracing Change in Parenthood"07:22 Embracing Imperfection in Parenthood10:53 "Self-Compassion and Resilience Tribute"
The Enneagram Decoded: Unlock Your Personality, Deepen Relationships & Transform Your LifeReady to understand yourself and others on a whole new level? In this powerful episode, we dive deep into The Enneagram, the ancient personality system that's revolutionizing modern self-awareness, communication, and connection.Whether you're brand new to the Enneagram or looking to explore it more deeply, this episode is your go-to guide for how it can transform your relationships, boost your confidence, and help you make aligned decisions in life and love.We're joined by the EnneaSisters—Kelly White (Type 6) and Jenny Wigglesworth (Type 1)—two dynamic coaches who use the Enneagram to help people grow, heal, and connect on a soul level. With years of experience leading retreats and creating powerful Enneagram resources, they break down this timeless tool in an accessible, actionable way.✨ In this episode, you'll learn:What the Enneagram is really about—and why it's so much more than just a personality quizHow to discover your Enneagram type (and what that unlocks for your personal growth)The biggest breakthroughs you can have in your romantic relationships using the EnneagramHow understanding your type leads to better boundaries, clearer communication, and deeper fulfillmentWhat makes the EnneaSisters' approach to the Enneagram so unique and impactful
We're revisiting one of our most electrifying conversations as we head into Q2, because it's the perfect time for a mindset tune‑up. Evan Carmichael, the powerhouse you know from YouTube, joins us to break down the strategies that turn fear into fuel and belief into results.If Q1 left you feeling like you're behind on your goals or just… a little wobbly on the “what's next?” this conversation is the clarity check you didn't know you needed. Evan dives into how to tackle fear (even the kind that shows up in disguise as procrastination), and how believing in yourself isn't some fluffy cliché, but a real driver of success.And if your calendar currently looks like a dumpster fire, Evan breaks down his strategy of theming your days, so you're not just “busy,” you're intentional. So tune in, take notes, and get ready to re-enter the ring, with belief, boldness, and a much better calendar.
Some love stories are written in the stars—Heather Krueger's was written in the operating room. In this extraordinary episode of Get Obsessed, we sit down with the star of real-life romance and resilience, Heather Krueger, whose journey inspired Once Upon A Christmas Miracle, Hallmark's highest-rated movie.Heather was given a life-threatening diagnosis of liver failure, with little time to find a donor. Enter Chris— a stranger who made the selfless decision to donate part of his liver. What started as an act of kindness turned into an incredible love story, one that defied the odds and became the ultimate fairytale—one so powerful it could only be told on the big screen.From a Hallmark beginning to a Lifetime love story, Heather opens up about her journey, the meaning of true love, and how she and Chris continue to inspire others through their incredible bond. This is a story of hope, fate, and the power of second chances—one that will leave you believing in miracles.
Listen to Tia's Podcast- BEGIN AGAIN MAMA HERE: Begin Again Mama Podcast - Apple PodcastsFeaturing Tia Walden on Get ObsessedIn this heartfelt episode of Get Obsessed, we welcome Tia Walden, the inspiring voice behind Begin Again Mama. As she prepares to welcome her third baby any day now, Tia opens up about her profound journey of grief, resilience, and transformation—navigating the loss of her sister and baby girl while embracing the beauty of new beginnings.Tia is a Holistic Nutritionist, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, and bestselling author of Obsessed with Mindful Eating. With a deep passion for prenatal and postpartum nutrition, she helps mothers reconnect with their well-being—mind, body, and spirit. Through her podcast, Begin Again Mama, she creates a space for authentic conversations, holistic health insights, and the raw, real experiences of motherhood.Join us as we explore the power of starting over, healing through nourishment, and embracing every chapter of the motherhood journey. Because every day is a chance to Begin Again.Stay connected with Tia:
Learn more about Wendy Babcock and WHEN Stories at www.wendybabcock.comLearn more about Family Trauma, Generational Healing and turning your story into a WHEN Story with Wendy Babcock.In this episode of OBSESSED, we're joined by the incredible Wendy Babcock, a resilient woman who transformed her painful past into a powerful story and a successful future. Wendy shares her journey from a controlling and abusive relationship to discovering her strength and creativity. Through her heartfelt narrative, Wendy reveals how a chance meeting with a fellow songwriter led her to explore the power of mindset and personal development. We delve deep into her journey of healing, breaking generational trauma, and how she's teaching her daughters resilience and the value of healthy relationships. Wendy also discusses how she turned her experiences into a mission to help others share their own stories, empowering women to step into their truth and build a more authentic life. Tune in to explore the transformative power of storytelling and the impact of embracing your narrative. Keep listening to hear Wendy's tips on how silence doesn't keep you safe and why sharing your story can be your biggest strength. Join us as we get obsessed with Wendy's journey and learn how to embrace and share your true self.00:00 "Choosing Happiness Over Tradition"03:51 Chronic Fear and Healing Journey06:37 Anxiety from Unpredictable Texts11:09 Trusting the Studio: A Creative Gamble14:07 Mother-Daughter Relationship Challenges19:04 Parental Attention Imbalance Regrets21:32 Supportive Partner's Positive Influence25:12 Empowering Women Through Storytelling26:32 "Speak Up, Share Your Story"
How do you find success on YouTube? In this video, Evan shares his journey of entrepreneurship and how it shaped himself as a business owner, father and human.02:50 Entrepreneurial Journey and Family Support08:41 Parenting and Encouraging Entrepreneurship13:26 Reflections on Goals and Success22:59 Balancing Creativity and Analysis…
Who are you beyond what you do? That's the question that stuck with me after a powerful two-day mastermind with my friend Evan Carmichael, where Jonathon Cronstedt shared a simple yet profound idea: “If you don't know who you are, you become what you do.” It's easy to let titles, routines, and obligations define us, but real fulfillment comes from intentionally shaping our own path—not just flowing with the current.In this episode, we dive into the battle between being passive and truly taking control of our lives. Are we actively creating the future we want, or are we letting life decide for us? It's time to step back, ask the hard questions, and make sure the life we're living aligns with who we truly are.More from Eddie Pinero:Monday Motivation Newsletter: https://www.eddiepinero.com/newsletterInstagram - @your_world_within and @IamEddiePineroTikTok - your_world_withinFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/YourworldwithinTwitter - https://www.twitter.com/IamEddiePineroBusiness Inquiries - http://www.yourworldwithin.com/contact#liveinspired #yourworldwithin #motivation
Get Tia's Book on AMAZON- Obsessed With Mindful EatingGet Obsessed with the art of mindful eating and living with Mika, Jules, and o Tia, who is affectionately known as our "mindfulness queen." As the author of "Obsessed with Mindful Eating," Tia explores the importance of being fully present in our daily lives, especially when it comes to our relationship with food. We'll discuss the challenges and benefits of maintaining mindfulness amidst the chaos of modern life, share personal experiences, and offer practical tips on cultivating a mindful lifestyle. Whether it's savoring a delicious slice of pizza or navigating the complexities of everyday stress, this episode is your guide to embracing mindfulness as a tool for a healthier, more fulfilling life. Don't miss the inspiring conversation filled with laughter, love, and valuable insights that can help you become more mindful. Tune in and get obsessed with living your best life!TIME STAMPS:00:00 "Mindfulness: Present Moment Alignment"04:51 Childlike Excitement and Mindfulness06:44 Childlike Presence and Resilience09:56 Mindfulness: A Tool for Mental Health14:40 Graceful Healthy Eating Habits18:32 Seek Professional Help for Health Choices22:22 Useful Apps for Cooking Guidance25:14 Lifestyle Shift to Healthy Living26:47 "Mindfulness and Daily Practice"
Branding Success: Image, Perception & Persona –Insights from JryzeSummary:Branding expert Jryze joins Stay on Course with Julie Riga to discuss the key ingredients for branding success. He shares his journey from homelessness to helping businesses build powerful brands, including his role in Evan Carmichael's YouTube growth. J emphasizes branding as more than just logos and color schemes—it's about brand image, brand perception, and focusing on one persona to create a strong connection with the audience. He highlights how personal traits, taglines, and distinctive communication styles contribute to brand recognition, using examples like Gary Vaynerchuk and Alex Hormozi. With insights from major brands like Nike and Spanx, J inspires listeners to refine their own brands by crafting messages that resonate with their ideal audience.Main Article:In this episode of Stay on Course, host Julie Riga welcomes branding expert Jryze, a self-made entrepreneur who rose from homelessness to helping businesses build powerful brands. J shares his journey, including how he played a pivotal role in growing Evan Carmichael's YouTube following from 1,000 to 3 million subscribers. Now, he focuses on guiding other entrepreneurs in creating strong, recognizable brands. Throughout the conversation, J emphasizes the importance of branding beyond just logos and color schemes, explaining that a brand is truly about reputation, perception, and connection with the audience.J breaks down the three key ingredients for branding success: brand image, which ensures consistency in visual elements; brand perception, which defines how an audience experiences a brand; and focusing on one persona, which allows for a more targeted and impactful approach. He highlights how elements like color schemes, taglines, and personal traits (such as Alex Hormozi's signature beard or David Goggins' intense speech style) contribute to brand recognition. Julie and J discuss how these elements create a brand that resonates deeply with an audience.Key Ingredients:Brand Image – Establishing a consistent visual identity, including logos, colors, and design elements that create instant recognition.Brand Perception – Shaping how an audience experiences and interacts with a brand, ensuring alignment between messaging and customer expectations.Focused Persona – Defining one clear persona to connect with, making brand messaging more targeted and impactful.Signature Traits & Communication Style – Using unique personal elements like taglines, speech patterns, or visual identifiers (e.g., Alex Hormozi's beard, David Goggins' intensity) to enhance brand recognition.Audience-Centric Branding – Understanding the audience's needs and crafting messages that resonate with them, rather than just focusing on self-expression.Connect with JryzeDiscover more branding insights from Jryze and learn how to elevate your brand. Connect with him across platforms to explore his expertise in brand perception, image, and audience connection.
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In this episode of the Moonshots Podcast, Mike and Mark dive into Chris Guillebeau's Side Hustle, a practical and inspiring guide to launching a profitable side business in just 27 days. Chris believes that anyone—regardless of experience, resources, or background—can start a side hustle that generates extra income and creates more freedom.With job security becoming less confident and financial independence more critical than ever, side hustles are no longer just passion projects but smart career moves. In this episode, we explore why building multiple income streams is essential, how to identify and validate a winning idea, and the mindset needed to stay flexible and persistent on your entrepreneurial journey.Along the way, we hear insights from entrepreneur and business coach Evan Carmichael, bestselling author and podcast host Lewis Howes, and Chris Guillebeau himself. Whether you're looking to pay off debt, save for a dream vacation, or eventually replace your 9-to-5, this episode provides the tools and strategies to help you make it happen.
What is Gaslighting? This is a personal story of domestic violence and becoming a survivor. --> TRIGGER WARNINGIn this powerful episode, host Julie Lokun sits down with author and domestic abuse survivor Deborah Griffiths to discuss her journey from an abusive marriage to helping others find their strength. Deborah shares her raw and honest story of experiencing gaslighting and psychological manipulation during her 17.5-year marriage, eventually leading to a suicide attempt that became her wake-up call to make changes.Learn more about Deborah: www.brokentoboldness.comKey Topics Discussed:Understanding gaslighting and psychological manipulation in relationshipsRecognizing early warning signs of abuse and controlling behaviorThe impact of isolation tactics used by abusersBreaking free from abusive relationships and starting overFinding strength through faith and family supportThe importance of trusting your instinctsResources Mentioned:Deborah's Website: www.brokentoboldness.comDeborah's Book: "Torched"If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please reach out for help. You are not alone.Guest Bio: Deborah Griffiths is an author and advocate who helps others move from broken to boldness after experiencing domestic abuse. Through her work at Broken to Boldness, she provides support and resources to those looking to rebuild their lives after abuse.Connect with the Show: Host: Julie Lokun (she/her) Guest: Deborah Griffiths (she/her)Remember to rate, review and subscribe to OBSESSED wherever you get your podcasts.Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, psychological abuse, and suicide.
Manifesting your dream life: The Truth About The Law Of AttractionPlease enjoy this episode with Julie Lokun and Mika Altidor as we learn more about how to attract what we want in life.In this enlightening episode of The Get Obsessed Podcast, hosts Julie Lokun and Mika Altidor sit down with Stephanie Keith, the mastermind behind the popular Manifest Magic Podcast. Together, they break down the Law of Attraction, separating the myths from the magic. Stephanie shares her personal journey of manifesting success, love, and abundance, and offers practical tips for incorporating this powerful tool into everyday life.Whether you're a seasoned manifester or just curious about how to attract what you truly desire, this episode will leave you inspired to take control of your destiny. Tune in for empowering conversations, actionable insights, and a fresh perspective on how the Law of Attraction can transform your life.Don't miss this chance to learn how to turn your dreams into reality—press play now!
Let's understand the Law of Attraction and understand the secrets to manifesting! The Law of Attraction is a topic that's captivated millions: the Law of Attraction. Have you ever wondered how some people seem to effortlessly turn their dreams into reality? What if you could harness the power of your thoughts and feelings to manifest your desires? In this episode, we'll break down exactly how the Law of Attraction works, offering you actionable steps to start attracting what you truly want in life.Join me as we discuss the fundamental principles of this fascinating concept, featuring insights from renowned experts like Michael Lozier, author and featured guest on the Oprah Show. We'll uncover the three key steps of the Law of Attraction—ask, believe, and receive—and explore how focusing your energy can transform your reality. Grab your favorite drink and get comfortable, because it's time to get obsessed with making your dreams come true.What is the Law of Attraction? (00:00:00 - 00:01:51)Definition: Thoughts and feelings create reality.Action needed: Combining thought with action (“like attracts like”).Core Mechanics of the Law of AttractionPositive vs. Negative energy: Attracting similar energy.Positive vibesNegative vibesSteps to Make the Law of Attraction Work (00:03:51 - 00:05:11)Step 1: AskBe clear about what you want.Methods: Write it down, visualize it, and feel it.Step 2: BelieveWholehearted belief in your desires.Letting go of doubt and trusting the process.Step 3: ReceiveOpen yourself to opportunities.Showing gratitude for small steps.Manifesting in Real Time (00:05:11 - 00:09:10)Daily visualization.Practicing gratitude.Eliminating negative self-talk.Taking inspired action.Final Tips and Encouragement (00:09:10 - 00:09:42)Aligning thoughts, emotions, and actions with your goals.The importance of time and patience.Recap of key points: Visualize, practice gratitude, eliminate negative self-talk, take inspired action.Encouragement to listeners to get involved and share their progress.
Welcome to another empowering episode of OBSESSED, where host Julie Lokun guides you on a transformative journey to conquer your fears and embrace an extraordinary 2025! In today's episode, Julie dives deep into why fear often holds us back and how we can take charge and kick fear in the face. Whether you're afraid of failure, judgment, or even success, this episode offers actionable steps to regain control and fearlessly pursue your dreams.Key Topics Discussed:Understanding Fear:Fear isn't the enemy; it's a guide indicating what truly matters to you.Naming your fears to rob them of their power.Reframing Your Narrative:Turning "what ifs" from negative outcomes to positive possibilities.Suggested Read:The Big Leapby Gay Hendricks.Building a Fear-Busting Arsenal:Tools and actions to stop negative narratives.Importance of preparation and action.Micro Steps for Big Goals:Breaking down larger goals into manageable micro steps.Suggested Read:Atomic Habitsby James Clear.Building Confidence:Daily practices to enhance your confidence.Sharing personal experiences to inspire listeners.Creating a Vision Map:Crafting a vision map instead of making traditional resolutions.Using visual tools like Canva and Pinterest.Surrounding Yourself with Giants:The importance of a supportive tribe and surrounding yourself with people who uplift and challenge you.Joining mastermind groups, networking events, and communities for growth.Pursuing Relentless Growth:Taking courses, hiring coaches, and attending conferences to foster personal development.Key Takeaways:Conquering fear requires you to face it head-on, name it, and reframe how you perceive it.Small, actionable steps lead to big changes.Confidence is a muscle that strengthens with daily exercise.Surround yourself with people who inspire and challenge you to reach your highest potential.Episode Resources:Books:The Big Leapby Gay HendricksAtomic Habitsby James ClearTools:Pinterest for creating vision boards.Canva for digital vision mapping.Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts, experiences, and your 2025 vision map with us. Reach out on social media and let's stay connected and motivated together! Are you ready to take action and level up your life in 2025? Julie and the OBSESSED community are here to support you every step of the way.
This is how to make money and be a good parent, husband and human with Shawn Finnegan of Tax Hive.Enjoy this reprise of a very popular episode of GET OBESSED and hear the conversation with Shawn and Julie Lokun!DM us on Instagram at @getobsessedpodcast and let us know what you think!
What a way to kick off 2025! Today, Evan Carmichael is back on the show for his third appearance, and this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss. We dive into the real challenges of entrepreneurship—facing risks, overcoming the fear of being on camera, and pushing through the stories that hold us back. If you've ever struggled with putting yourself out there or taking the leap in your business, this one's for you! 0:00 – Intro0:10 – Biggest Risk Evan Took in His Career3:10 – Overcoming the Fear of Being on Camera6:04 – The Biggest Lie in Entrepreneurship12:47 – Balancing Decisions, Time & Productivity15:52 – Kanye West's Influence: What We Can Learn18:17 – Why the First Hour of Your Day Matters23:37 – The One Book to Read in 202530:46 – What If YouTube Disappeared?38:45 – The Advice Evan Hasn't Shared Publicly45:00 – The Meaning Behind Evan's Brand Colors→ CONNECT WITH EVAN CARMICHAEL ← Evan's website: http://www.evancarmichael.com/Evan's FB - https://www.facebook.com/evan.carmichaelFacebook Fan Page - https://www.facebook.com/EvanCarmichaelcom/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ModelingTheMasters X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvanCarmichaelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/evancarmichael/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evancarmichael/Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/evancarmichaelPinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/evancarmichael/Evan's Books: 1) Your One Word Book - The Powerful Secret to Creating a Business and Life That Matter http://www.evancarmichael.com/oneword/ 2)Top 10 Rules for Success: Rules to Succeed in Business and Life from Titans, Billionaires, & Leaders who Changed the World http://www.evancarmichael.com/top10/ 3) 254 Confidence: Your daily guide to building unstoppable confidence in your life, work, and relationships. https://amzn.to/2L2WnqA 4) 3 Point Landing Journal: Your powerful companion to go from just watching another video to taking action in your life https://amzn.to/2MHabdR 5) New book (March 17, 2020 launch): Built to Serve - https://evancarmichael.com/vip6) Movement Makers Program Page: https://believe.evancarmichael.com/join-now7) BrandLytics Program Page: https://believe.evancarmichael.com/brandlytics-2
This is how your dreams will become reality in 2025! Introduction:The significance of personal development and holistic growth.Reflections on the dawn of 2025 and the hope and energy a new year brings.Defining "Honoring Your Dreams":Tia's perspective on acknowledging and allowing ourselves to dream.Differences in approaching the new year with "new year, same me" mentality.The Importance of Dream Acknowledgment:Personal anecdotes and struggles with maintaining dreams over the years.Tia's challenge in recognizing dreams over the past three years.Walt Disney's Story:Mika shares the inspiring story of Walt Disney's persistence despite his father's discouragement.Holding on to your vision is important even when others, including loved ones, doubt you.Choosing the Right People to Share Your Dreams With:Tia emphasizes the need to be selective in sharing your dreams to protect your energy and motivation.The potential negative impact of sharing dreams with the wrong people and the positive reinforcement from the right ones.Tangible Steps to Honor Your Dreams:Acknowledging and writing down your dreams.Keeping a journal or notepad for spontaneous ideas.Connecting with like-minded individuals and dream believers.Memorable Quotes:Tia:"Finding the right people to share your dreams with can amplify that hope and energy that actually makes them come to fruition."Mika:"When you tell small-minded people what your vision is, sometimes your vision can be something that they've never seen before."
Visionary or Narcissist with Justin BreenLegacy and Influence: Justin discusses the remarkable influences of his grandfather, a World War II hero and Nuremberg Trials attorney, and his mother, whom he describes as a seer. He also talks about his son Chase's aspirations to be an Army Ranger or Green Beret.Taking Action: Emphasizing the necessity of action over mere ideation, Justin recounts his experiences, including organizing a school book fair and engaging with the Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO).Working Genius: Justin identifies his strengths in the realms of discernment and galvanization, explaining the importance of intuition and immediate action in achieving high-impact work.Visionary Partnerships: A discussion on Justin's partnership with Dr. Deepak Chopra, focusing on global dialogues about self-love and compassion.Raising Consciousness: The conversation shines a light on how meaningful interactions and continuous learning from experiences and books can elevate societal impact.Visionaries vs. Narcissists: Justin distinguishes between visionaries and narcissists, noting the balance of high IQ and EQ in true visionaries.Transformative Experiences: Justin shares the four common transformative experiences among visionaries: bankruptcy, depression, high anxiety, and trauma during youth.Social Hypnosis: An exploration of "social hypnosis" and how visionaries work to overcome societal conditioning.Personal Anecdotes and Parenting: Insights into Justin's personal life, his unconventional parenting philosophy, and his views on academic and personal autonomy.Visit Justin Breen's official website:breepicllc.comDiscover more about Justin's exclusive invite-only platform:theepicfit.comLearn more about Justin's partnership with Dr. Deepak Chopra and their initiatives on self-love and compassion.Check out the Kolbe assessment to understand working genius:kolbe.com
From homelessness to heartfelt industry leader, Stephen Scoggins is an 8 figure serial entrepreneur of multiple businesses who has dedicated himself to serving the person he used to be. Stephen is also an author and the host of the syndicated, top-rated, hit podcast Stuck to Unstoppable. He's been featured in media like Forbes, Entrepreneur, Thrive Global, Evan Carmichael's Top 10, and many more. I met Stephen several years ago through mutual friends and we were working together on a consulting project. My first impression of Stephen was through his credentials, but when he mentioned that he had been homeless before his success, I knew there was so much more beneath the surface to this man that you might know at first glance. Today, we're talking about how to cultivate unstoppable energy towards your goals, as well as how to build a self concept in alignment with achieving your biggest, wildest dreams. Show Notes: [3:50] - Stephen shares a bit about his backstory and how his self image shifted through his journey. [6:19] - He was promised a dream but walked into his first experience of living in lack. [8:26] - We get to choose the identity we live in. Stephen describes his decision. [10:17] - The life of the entrepreneur is a journey of aspiration. [11:46] - His first aspiration was to become secure. [13:43] - The entrepreneurs that are bringing in the most income spend more time becoming more conscious of the subconscious. [15:27] - Stephen describes an experience that completely changed his money mindset. [17:56] - He has a daily routine that chooses for him what he is going to do to continue his personal growth. [20:20] - Look at all the things in your life that money cannot buy. [25:03] - We all move through seasons. [27:30] - How many times as thought leaders are we pivoting on content? [29:24] - After speaking with one of his clients, Stephen had an epiphany. [30:56] - Once you've shifted from tactical thinking to strategical thinking, then you're into scaling. [32:07] - Elyse has built her aspirational identity. [34:16] - “I am ready to be on the same level.” [36:10] - It doesn't matter what table you're at. It's about being effective. [37:56] - “I am someone worthy of wealth because I am going to steward it.” [39:37] - Stephen offers online courses and training that takes you through building a business step by step called Unstoppable Online. [41:25] - We are uniquely qualified to make something out of nothing. [42:46] - If you continue to work on your aspirational identity, the next step will always be greater. Connect with Stephen: Stephen Scoggins Home Page Unstoppable Podcast Stephen Scoggins on Instagram Links and Resources: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube She Sells with Elyse Archer Home Page Abundance Mini Course Join the $10K Club Apply for the $50K Club Mastermind
✎ Learn more about Fountain Life at https://fountainlife.com/✎ Get free access to our vault of PDF summaries for every YouTube video here: https://believe.evancarmichael.com/the-vault✎ In this insightful video, Evan Carmichael visits the Fountain Life Center in Orlando, Florida, to explore advanced diagnostics and health optimization. Inspired by Tony Robbins and joined by Dr. Helen Messier, Evan delves into the center's cutting-edge precision medicine and regenerative treatments. They discuss the importance of early detection of health issues through comprehensive tests like full-body MRI scans, blood work, and hormonal assessments, which can be completed in just a few hours.Evan shares his personal journey, including his apprehensions about medical tests and needles, as he undergoes the extensive diagnostic process. The video highlights the various health markers and tests conducted at the center, such as the MRI scan, blood work, and specialized grip strength and balance tests. Dr. Messier explains the significance of these tests in identifying early signs of cardiovascular disease, cancer, metabolic disorders, and neurocognitive issues. The goal is to catch potential health problems early and provide actionable insights for maintaining optimal health and longevity.Throughout the visit, Evan emphasizes the importance of proactive health management and the benefits of precision medicine. He discusses how these advanced diagnostics can help individuals understand their unique health needs and make informed decisions about their well-being. The video also touches on topics like sleep optimization, hormone balance, and personalized health plans, offering viewers a comprehensive look at how the Fountain Life Center aims to revolutionize healthcare through advanced technology and customized treatment.★★★ JOIN ME LIVE ★★★• I go live every week. Join me & ask your questions: http://evancarmichael.live/• or You can ask your question in our Discord: ★★★ This podcast is produced and sponsored by Next Level Podcast Solutions. Reach out to Kevin to learn about how to start, grow, and monetize your podcast: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/next-level-podcast-solutions/ ★★★ ツ CONNECT WITH ME ツMake sure you subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to be updated. You can also connect with me on any of the following social platforms:• Instagram: @evancarmichael• Tiktok: @evancarmichael• Discord: http://evancarmichael.biz• Twitter: @evancarmichael• Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evancarmichael/• Facebook: @EvanCarmichaelcom• Website: www.evancarmichael.com
Welcome back to another enlightening episode of "Obsessed," your go-to personal development podcast featuring expert guests to inspire and motivate you. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of emotions and their impact on our physical and emotional well-being with returning guest, Michael Losier.Key Topics Covered:Unprocessed Emotions and Pain:Michael Losier suggests that pain is often caused by unprocessed emotions, noting that there are 60 different negative emotions. He elaborates on how these emotions can physically manifest in the body as pain or numbness if not addressed properly.The Emotion Code:Our episode explores the Emotion Code, a concept by Dr. Bradley Nelson, which helps unblock negative emotions. Michael shares his obsession with activities that make him feel good, reframing selfishness as self-care and stressing the importance of maintaining a high vibration through "vibrational boundaries" to avoid negativity.Emotion Identification and Deletion:Michael talks about identifying and deleting emotions on behalf of others using techniques like muscle testing and magnets. He shares accounts of how unprocessed emotions can manifest as physical pain, including a case where a man's seven-year foot numbness was relieved after an emotion code session.Processing and Clearing Emotions:Through muscle testing, Michael connects with a person's subconscious to identify and clear emotional blocks. He provides examples, such as improving relationships and emotional health by clearing past emotional baggage, including a significant change in a woman's mother's behavior after a session.Alternative Approach to Pain Relief:Michael introduces his method as an alternative for dealing with physical pain, relationship issues, and emotional blocks, emphasizing that it relies on yes/no questions rather than intuition or guessing.Impact on Behavior:Michael shares a story about improving a young boy's eating habits through an emotion code session conducted with his mother's permission, illustrating the potential behavioral impact of clearing negative emotions.Group Sessions on Clubhouse:Michael conducts group sessions where he identifies and deletes emotions affecting relationships. Participants have reported positive behavioral changes post-session.Live Demonstration and Audience Engagement:Michael offers to demonstrate and explain the process to familiarize the audience with his methods, showing how it can address various personal and professional barriers.Michael's Healing Sessions:Host Julie experiences a headache and Michael works to alleviate it through his method, identifying emotions like fear and rejection contributing to the pain and using magnets to delete them. Julie confirms her headache has disappeared, attributing it to weather changes.
in host Julie in this powerful minisode of OBSESSED, where she discusses the concept of "the spiral" and emphasizes the importance of spiraling upwards. Julie dives deep into what it means to live an intentional life, striving for growth and peak performance. She challenges listeners to reflect on their current state—is it a spiral downwards or upwards? Through personal anecdotes and actionable mantras, Julie provides inspiration and practical advice for anyone looking to live their best and most authentic life.Keywords:Spiral UpwardsPersonal GrowthPeak PerformanceSelf-BeliefIntentional LivingMindfulnessPositive MantrasOvercoming Imposter SyndromeHealthy RelationshipsOptimal HealthIn This Episode:[00:00:02] Introduction and breakdown of the concept of spiraling.[00:01:07] How to actualize and reach peak performance.[00:01:54] Personal anecdotes about overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome.[00:02:42] Ways to spiral upwards in different areas of life (education, career, relationships, health).[00:03:31] A daily mantra to inspire upward spiraling.Suggested Actions:Reflect:Ask yourself, "Am I a human doing or a human being?"Mantra Practice:Start each day with the mantra, "I grow and thrive in abundance, success, love, and health every day. I choose to be conscious in my life, and I choose to be the light for all those who surround me."Write It Down:Place sticky notes around your room with the mantra to serve as daily reminders.Take Action:Use the inspiration from this episode to make changes in your life, whether it's starting a new job, launching a project, or improving your health.
Have you ever gotten a message from the universe that is like a slap in the face? We know these BIG slaps, like a divorce, bankruptcy, getting fired and the list goes on and on! Meet Jennifer Fiedler as she talks all things confidence and getting a cosmic bitch slap!In this heartfelt and empowering episode of OBSESSED, host Julie sits down with the inspiring confidence coach, Jennifer Fiedler. Together, they dive deep into the complexities of confidence, societal conditioning, and the impactful journey of self-discovery.Key Topics Discussed:The Confidence Crisis:Jennifer shares staggering statistics, revealing that 92% of women believe they lack the confidence to be successful. She passionately talks about her mission to drastically flip these numbers, aiming for only 20% to feel this way.The Power of Personal Accomplishments:Shifting focus from societal comparisons to individual achievements, Jennifer highlights tools for building self-assuredness and breaking free from the constant noise of technology and social media.A Journey of Courage:Jennifer recounts her bold decision to move to Poland without a job or speaking the language, underscoring the importance of clarity, personal skills assessment, and taking calculated risks.Genuine vs. False Confidence:The problem with "fake it till you make it" is addressed. Jennifer offers insights into embodying true change and avoiding superficial achievements that mask a lack of genuine confidence.LEARN MORE ABOUT JENNIFER FIEDLER HERE:⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️Home | Cosmic Bitch-Slap
On this podcast I talk with Jamie Gruber, who quit his $400k/year corporate executive job and moved with my family to paradise.Jamie discusses his journey through content creation and how it has enriched his life. I break down how social media helped me grow my business to $45M+ annually.Over the years, Jamie has interviewed amazing people such as Grant Cardone, Andrew Bustamonte, Evan Carmichael, Xzibit the Rapper, Ryan Serhant, and many more. Jamie discusses:The important role that content creation plays in educating peopleHow content creation can grow your businessThe power of YouTube content which lives foreverHis amazing life in the Dominican Republic Send me a text3 ways I can help you make money through franchising: - Learn the basics from my weekly newsletter - Work directly with my team to buy your first franchise - Scale your franchise to 8-figures by joining my private community Find me on X / Twitter, LinkedIn, & YouTube
Dive deep into Megan Douglas' fascinating journey from a fashion designer in London to a celebrated entrepreneur and fifth-generation herbalist, creating some of the purest skincare products on the market. Discover how her holistic approach to beauty and wellness, inspired by her "Eat, Pray, Love" journey, has transformed lives and is setting new standards in the skincare industry. We are OBSESSED with The Organic Skin Co.!!
In this week's episode of OBSESSED we're diving into the power of voice and storytelling, drawing inspiration from icons like Barbra Walters and Oprah Winfrey—women who've captivated audiences and changed conversations for decades. We'll talk about how to craft a compelling voice that commands attention, connects deeply, and inspires action.But it doesn't stop there. As a true crime enthusiast, I'm particularly inspired by the storytelling brilliance in shows like Reasonable Doubt on Investigation Discovery, where Detective Chris Anderson and Fatima Silva dig into cases, seeking truth and justice. They show how powerful voices can seek clarity and serve a purpose greater than themselves.In today's episode, we'll explore how to channel the art of compelling communication into your own ventures, whether you're pitching ideas, creating content, or simply sharing your story.
In this enlightening episode, Rick Jordan shares his inspiring journey from working at Geek Squad to becoming a part of a public company. He delves into the complexities and challenges of achieving success, emphasizing the delicate balance between generosity, loyalty, and setting boundaries.Learn More About Rick Jordan and ALL IN!Home - RICK JORDANKey Topics Discussed:Rick's Background:His transition from Geek Squad to the public tech sector and early interest in technology.Dark Side of Success:Strains on personal relationships, dealing with haters, and the importance of intentional growth.Personal Insights:Lessons on generosity, avoiding burnout, and understanding one's purpose.Support System:The pivotal role of Rick's mother in his journey.Financial Milestones:Stories of surprising income increases and the philosophy of giving.Energy and Rest Management:Importance of consistent work and rest cycles.COVID-19 Experiences:Rick's humorous recount of contracting the virus.Leadership and Responsibility:Embracing challenges and being multifaceted.Parenting Philosophy:Teaching by example, involving children in business, and ensuring emotional stability.Generosity and Faith:The interplay between financial challenges and acts of generosity.Philosophy on Kindness and Ambition:Using money as a tool for doing more good.Listeners will gain insights into Rick's multifaceted career, his approach to life's challenges, and the personal philosophies that drive his success. This episode offers a blend of professional advice, personal anecdotes, and motivational insights.⭐Get OBSESSED with changing your life. We are all on a journey to do things better, consider us your guides to living your best life. ⭐Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.⭐Visit our website and share your story! Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com)
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In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, Dan and I have a thought-provoking discussion on balancing political views with interpersonal dynamics. Dean shares delightful tales from mingling with influencers in Toronto, like Joe Polish and Evan Carmichael. The intersection of politics and entertainment is examined using Taylor Swift as an example to explore the idea of keeping various domains of life separate. Dan emphasizes the growing importance for political figures to focus on their designated roles. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS We discuss the balance between political views and personal relationships, sharing anecdotes from our own experiences and the importance of keeping these domains separate. Dean shares stories from his recent social gatherings in Toronto with influencers like Joe Polish and Evan Carmichael, highlighting the social dynamics of such events. We explore the intersection of politics and entertainment, using Taylor Swift's political expressions as a case study, and reflect on how public opinion can be influenced by celebrity endorsements. We examine the underlying economic factors driving societal changes, emphasizing the costs of money, energy, labor, and transportation as key drivers beyond political discourse. Dan highlights the resilience of the entrepreneurial spirit in adapting to political landscapes and the role of the U.S. Constitution in shaping American society. We take a nostalgic journey back to the 1950s, discussing cultural elements like TV dinners and the Mickey Mouse Club, and how these shaped our personal stories. We reflect on dietary changes and the shift towards healthier habits, sharing insights on the enduring freshness of certain foods and the importance of sustainable eating practices. We emphasize the importance of building good habits, using personal anecdotes to illustrate how small, consistent changes can have a profound impact over time. We explore the concept of accountability buddies and consistent routines in managing personal health, highlighting the significance of protein intake and balanced diets. We conclude with a philosophical reflection on human nature and the challenges of making lasting lifestyle changes, underscoring the importance of long-term vision and ethical behavior. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: There we go, mr Sullivan. Ah, much better. Okay, great that was my AirPods for some reason. Or, dadiki, you're not the first one to say it, so I'll just put it on. We'll go old-fashioned here, just on speaker. Dan: Yeah, yeah, sometimes old fashioned here just on speaker. Dean: Yeah, yeah, sometimes old fashioned works, you know, sometimes yeah, I can give you an example. Dan: I can give you an example Oxygen you know, been around for a while. Most people don't give it a thought. Most people don't give a thought, and yet, and yet, it's. Dean: I find I appreciate it, you know of a thought and yet, and yeah, that's yeah, I find I appreciate it. You know well, I have, you know, as you know, I have a new appreciation for oxygen, whereas a couple of years ago my lack of oxygen was a problem. But yes, yeah I fully appreciate oxygen. We were saying how we just so everybody knows we had a little false start on the cast. We had static, so the first minute or so was we decided to switch over to this mode here. But we're saying I'm in Toronto right now, as is Dan. We had a nice brunch yesterday and I was sharing with Dan that. I had dinner with Joe Polish last night and Evan Carmichael and Chad Jenkins and Krista and I can't remember her last name, dan, but she lives in Vancouver and South Africa. Yeah, she's in 10 times. Dan: Well, anyway, I was noticing, I was just looking. They've been doing the polls on Taylor Swift coming down on the side and it's made absolutely no difference. It's made absolutely no difference. One way or the other, it hasn't made any difference, and what it tells me is that the vote is sort of locked in for the presidential. Dean: Yeah, it was locked in. Dan: Yeah, it's made a difference for her in that there's a lot of people who are getting rid of their Taylor. Swift tickets and get off. When you get off the trail you're in the weeds, get back down as much as you can. You know, and it's not particularly anything to do with this particular election, but my sense is there's a there's a growing desire on the part of people that if you're in one area of life, stay in that area of life. Don't come and, you know, don't make all of life a political stew you know, like you know everything else. Dean: And you know I wonder if there's any examples where that has worked out for people in anyone I was mentioning yesterday at the brunch that you know reminds me of the dixie chicks debacle in 2001. Yeah, and the documentary you know that came out afterwards. Shut up and sing but what, uh? Dan: and that was before. Dean: You know that was really, that was before the internet and cancel culture. So that was mainstream media driving that. Dan: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I just say, you know, I like my categories distinct and separate. I don't want the you know, I don't want them all mixing up with each other and you know, and I by the same token, in the political realm, I would prefer that the politicos, you know, the people who run for office and run office. They don't attach themselves to other areas of life. You know, just do your politicking and, you know, be good at it and when the time comes, get out. And, you know, work on your handicap. You know. And yeah, it's interesting, you know, and yeah it's interesting, and I think what it is? It's the technological, the easy technological means to mix things together. You know, I mean you see a series of five second flashes or two second flashes and it's like everything that's important is everything else and nothing means anything more than anything else, and that's not really true, you know. I mean, that's not true for any person. There's definitely things that are more important than other things, and I just don't like being told that you should mix everything together. Dean: I agree, I mean the whole yeah, it is. Yeah, I think you're right, Stay in their lanes. We don't want everything, yeah all, becoming moral issues or anything you know. Dan: Well, they all become political issues. The problem is, everything is reduced to a common denominator, that everything has a political meaning, and you know there are those who you know who do that. But I don't do that, you know I have great friends who I know I have great friends that don't vote the way that I do and the way they vote has no bearing whatsoever on my friendship with them. Dean: Yes yes, I agree A hundred percent. Dan: As long as they don't bring up the subject. Dean: They don't try and convert you Exactly. Dan: No. Dean: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I find that same thing. That's really. I mean remember it used to be more you know. It used to be like a private matter kind of thing. Right, like people would. You'd never really discuss it, but now it's like everything. Everybody's got a megaphone and everybody's very especially on the polls. I think we're definitely more polarized than I remember us being. I just remember the debate the other night. Watching the debate was just such a series of you're a liar, no, you're a liar. No, you lied about this, you're a liar and the whole. I mean, that's all it was. My favorite ever debate moment was Obama-Romney in 2008. Obama was responding to Romney suggesting that under his you know, maybe it was 2012. Dan: Yeah, probably it was McCain in 2008. Dean: Yeah, because under he was proposing that under Obama the Navy had less ships than they did in 1910. And Obama, just without skipping a beat, said yeah, that's right, and there's also less horses and bayonets. I don't know if you noticed, but they have this new thing called aircraft carriers where we can actually fly the planes right off of the ships. I mean it was just so funny that bring, there's less horses and bayonets. I mean that's pretty funny. That was probably prepared for. You know you like to think that's off the cuff, but I think that had to have been what could possibly mitt accuse us of, or maybe he said no what? Dan: what I suspect is what I suspect is that uh mitt had tried to line out previously in some other situation yeah, and you know, you know which goes to show. You only try your lines out for the first time, right? Dean: Don't do it for the second time. Dan: Right, yeah, yeah, so anyway. But I think what happens is that I was noticing that there's a real distinction between Trump, on the one hand, and Obama. Is that everybody feels they know Trump? And very few people feel they know her and even after 90 minutes of a debate, you still don't have a handle on who this person is. You know who is she is, you know and, and yeah, and I think that in the end they're going to, they're going to vote for the known quantity Risky. Dean: It's going to be various things that I'm seeing. That's my take. Dan: I mean, you know, that's my take anyway. Dean: The things I'm seeing now on my algorithm. What they're presenting to me is the I saw, you know, side by side or above and below video of her saying one thing, you know in 2020 or 2022 or whatever it was in the past, saying taking a hard stance on something, and then, in 2024, saying exactly the opposite of what she said in the you know in that time, and so very well done of letting her, in her own words, show how she's flip-flopping. Dan: Yeah, I mean, I'm a straight ticket voter. My first election was 68, and that was. They changed the voting age when I was 24, the in 64, so I was 20 years old and the voting age at that time was 21. And then they changed it in the next four years, so I the first time I voted was 68 and I've been straight ticket ever since then you know, why tell you know, why Tell me, you know why I'm straight ticking. It's simpler. Dean: It's simpler. Dan: This is who I am. Yeah, it's like we're wearing the same clothes every day Having the same uniform. But the whole point of it is that I vote on the basis of entrepreneurism. Which party seems to be more supportive of entrepreneurism? And it's definitely one and not the other, and it's been that way for 32, 56 years. It's been that way for 56 years. So that's my criteria for voting. It's the same thing here in Canada. You know, because I voted both countries, because I'm a citizen of both countries. Dean: Oh, very nice, and you are too, and you are too, and you are too, I am too. Dan: Yeah, yeah, if you care to exercise your vote. My franchise, they call it. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Your franchise. Yeah, but it's Peter Zion who I'm a great fan of and he said you know, the United States as a country, as a landmass, you know, given their position in the world geographically and looking at their demographics, have so much going for them that Americans are the only people in the world who can treat domestic politics strictly as a form of popular entertainment. Domestic politics strictly as a form of popular entertainment. And you know, and that's what I get, is that there's, you know, and I wrote a book about two quarters ago called the Great Meltdown, and what I said is that probably politics is secondary to the cost of four things the cost of money how much does it cost to have money? Interest rates, you know, what kind of return on money do you have? The second thing is energy cost of labor. So that's m e, l, and then t is transportation, and in every case the united states has the lowest cost on the planet and that means that that's going to determine things. Those four costs money, energy, labor and transportation are going to be the dominant factor and I think that politics is a dog that's being pulled together, pulled forward by those four, you know, by those four factors in society. People don't really, they don't experience them necessarily that way, but they experience that things were better four years ago than they are today. You, know, somehow they have a feeling about that, and so you know. So it's like the ocean. Everybody talks about the waves and the wind, but really it's the current that makes the difference. And I think economic factors are not winds and waves, they're the current. Oh, that's interesting. The news is about waves and wind and storms and everything else, but that's not what determines things. Dean: That makes a lot of sense. Yes, yeah, the currents are what goes underneath, as always moving in a direction for sure. I remember when Oliver Stone did the movie on Putin, where it was like an interview type of series. I don't know whether we've talked about that or whether you saw it, but his whole he was saying, you know, because Putin has seen so many presidents come and go all the way since the first Bush, right, he's just been the constant. And his analysis was that he sees all these men come and they have, you know, the desire for change and they have ideas for change, and the people, you know, they present those ideas and the people vote for them. But as soon as they get into office, what he called the men in the suits come and tell them how it really is, and then there is no change, and that's the current I think that you're talking about is, and then there is no change, and that's the current I think that you're talking about. Everybody would talk about the deep state or the you know the thing, the behind the scenes, the big picture stuff that you know it's mostly the whoever's at the helm is really winds and waves, you know yeah. Dan: Do you think that this was truly an understanding of the united states or he was just reflecting what was true? Dean: in the Kremlin, maybe I mean, but it seems so Because my theory is that there's bureaucratic families in Russia today. Dan: You know they're the result of intermarriage over a century. They were the behind the scenes people when the czar was there. They were the behind the scenes people when the czar was there they were the behind the scenes people, and they don't have political views, they just have a way of getting things done, you know, like and, and the survival of their family is the most important thing. Remember I'll switch countries here remember that guy who went on a murder streak in Norway and he walked into the parliament and he shot up the Norwegian parliament and then ran out and then he took a boat over to an island where he really did some damage and I think he killed a large number of sort of teenage children, and these were all the children of the people who were the bureaucrats. They were. You know they were upper echelon people, but they were government bureaucrats. They were sort of faceless people. Dean: You didn't know them. Dan: And he says you don't make any change unless you kill the bureaucrats. He says you don't kill the politicians, you kill the bureaucrats, they're the. You don't kill the politicians, you kill the bureaucrats, they're the ones you want to kill. Yeah, and kill the next generation. And the Norwegians, of course, don't have death penalties. So he's up, you know, working on his rubric cube or something. But it's really interesting. A lot of people don't think of that. I bet in Washington there's families who were upper echelon people in 1900, and they're still upper echelon and they intermarry like aristocracy. There's bureaucratic aristocracy and they intermarry and everything else, but they're never seen. They're never seen. You never know who these people are, but they do have power really in any way. Dean: And you know, I just look at how little, and I don't know. This may be ignorant, but how little it seems to have an impact on my life in a way that I can do anything about it. You know, and that's where I think entrepreneur, capitalism like as long as capitalism's allowed and we're allowed to pursue our self-interest, that's really the biggest driver of everything. Dan: Yeah, we're making money on election day, right Personal agency right of our own outcomes. Yeah, you know, and I've been talking. You know there are people who are just the opposite of you and they're intensely involved in it and they said you know what happens if all the people we don't like get elected? And I said you'll have a good, you'll have a good entrepreneurial year. Dean: It's being adaptable. Right, You've got to deal with what the situation is, what the current is. Dan: Yeah, but my take is that if you spend some time reading the Constitution, and there's a lot of neat videos, educational videos Probably the best source of this is Hillsdale College. It's a college in Michigan and their whole thing is that America is a unique country because of the Constitution, and so they put a lot of effort, they put a lot of money, they put a lot of time into making sure that the students really comprehend what the Constitution really does. Dean: And. Dan: I've not been there but I've. You know I became interested in it because it's not much bigger now than it was when it was enacted in the 17th, and you know it's not. It's changed very little. It's changed very little. I heard the phrase that, if you typed up the Constitution in 1789, I think is when it was enacted a single space so a single space typed, it would be 23 pages in 1789. Dean: And if you were to do it? Dan: today it would be 27 pages. They've added four pages in 230 years, almost 250 years, and in the very first paragraph of the Constitution it says this is the supreme law of the land. Okay, so the Constitution, that document, is the supreme law of the land. Nothing else can be higher than the Constitution. And then they put in a whole set of rules where it becomes very difficult to change the Constitution. So if you have an amendment to the Constitution, you got to get two-thirds of the House of Representatives to vote for it, two-thirds of the Senate and then three-quarters of all the state legislatures, so roughly, you know 37 states. The legislature would have to vote for it. And it better be a persuasive amendment. Dean: Better be compelling. Dan: Yeah, exactly, yeah, that's you know, and everybody tears their, you know, and everybody rips their clothing and tears the thing and they said, yeah, but it's a bunch of white guys in the 1700s and I said yeah but they did a good job. You know there was about. There's maybe about 3 million of them you know, total population 3 million and they were just the Atlantic seaboard and look where it is now. I think they did a good job. Dean: Yeah, yeah, exactly. I think you're absolutely right. That's kind of the thing. At the underpinning of it is the individual pursuit of it's all about the individual. Dan: It's all about the individual. Yeah, the whole thing is geared to give individuals unique freedom to develop themselves. Yeah, so I'm kind of for that and that helps. Dean: That's kind of like you know, that's appealing to entrepreneurs yeah, I'm I the direction that's going in. Dan: I'm inclined toward that direction. I kind of like that direction yeah. And so my sense is there isn't much that will happen in any election that's going to alter a 250-year momentum in a particular direction. I just don't think there's much. I mean it might be useful for entertainment purposes and everything else, and I vote. I always make sure I vote, but I go to bed at 9 o'clock. On Election Day and I just check the results in the morning Three weeks later to see who won. No, I get up the next morning and I check in. Dean: In any case, the last few times it's been. You know the real. No matter who won air quotes, it's always some question and contested and you know it'll be weeks before the final decision is made, kind of thing. Dan: Well, I just think it's a poor career choice where you get paid for being outraged. Dean: Yeah right. Dan: Yeah, I think you know I really haven't developed this thought very much, but I think so much of the complexity of society today is that there's just so many of us and we're electronically empowered. Dean: Well, you hit it on the head right there that there's so many of us with a megaphone, that everybody has the megaphone, everybody has reach to all the others and you can collectively get on a you know, collectively gather momentum with you know what everybody is saying. You and I were talking at brunch yesterday. I've been reading the Same as Ever book by Morgan Housel that she recommended and it's fascinating. It really is interesting and yeah, that kind of you know. All of this is the same as ever. Everybody's been the winds and the waves have always gone in one direction, but the current is everything. Have always gone in one direction, but the current is everything. Dan: Yeah, yeah, I mean he makes a really great case for evolution. He says you know, evolution. He says it's roughly about 3.8 billion years that we can from the early, I guess the earliest cell life. He's using that as the starting point and he says you know, a lot of things have gotten worked out over 3.8 billion that you probably can't reverse. You know 3.8 billion. So it would behoove you to pay attention in what direction evolution is going and basically how it operates. Basically how it operates and it's you know, and it doesn't have to make big changes at any point along the way. It just makes, you know, thousands of little changes, little alterations, but they're not reversible, unnoticeable, yeah yeah, yeah. And you know and I can appreciate that, being in my ninth decade, I can appreciate that that I made decisions when I was 12 years old that were good decisions, and I'm profiting from these decisions 75, 80 years later. Dean: Yeah, that is so funny. Yeah, it's amazing if you think all the way back like that. You know the decisions when you were 12 years old were in the heart of the 50s Right, the golden. Dan: Yeah, yeah it was. That was a golden era Boy that was a TV's in every car and every drive, yeah, tv dinners, yeah, yeah, especially, especially the TV dinners. Yeah, especially the TV dinners. You know, that was a big deal. And you know Mickey Mouse Club you know Right. I mean and that. Dean: What more do you? Dan: want. Right, mine was what's her name? Last name was Tracy, oh, doreen, tracy, doreen. Dean: Tracy, okay, yeah, yeah. Dan: Apparently, she was the most popular and she's the only one I met. I spent about three days of her traveling as a USO show in Korea in 1966, 1910. It was neat, you know, just having her. She was you know, she was 10. She was, you know, 20 and everything else. She was 10, she was 20 and everything else. But a nice person, very talkative and really self-reflective. I sense that this is a person who thinks about things very deeply. And she said you know, this is my last entertainment event, what we're doing here in South Korea with the USO show, which is the nonprofit organization that provides hospitality and entertainment for US military. And she said you know, I'm not. I was as talented at 12 as I am today and said I haven't gotten any more talented but, I was more talented at that time than other 12 year olds. So she said I got to be a mom. But she says I, you know. She says I've hit my head on the ceiling of being talented, and now I have to. Now I have to go back and I have to start a new career and she went back and she became a talent manager for Warner Brothers and she was from that period, you know, when she went back, when she started doing that, right straight through until she was 65 and she was well regarded as a, you know, a really first class talent manager. She had Frank Zappa. Frank Zappa was one of her. You know assignments? Okay, yeah, because he was with Warner Brothers. He was with Warner Brothers recording. Dean: Oh wow, very interesting. Dan: Yeah, but I found her a very, you know, very upbeat, very positive person, very engaging sort of person. You know, just three days about five shows and that was it. I never thought about it again until the Internet came along and I you know, just you know, I just looked her up and yeah, she had done that. And then when she retired from Warner Brothers she started a jazz and blues club in Hollywood and then she died about eight years later, she died of cancer. Dean: Oh yeah. Dan: But it was for someone I was. You know, I was right in there with Mickey Mouse Club when I was 12 years old. Dean: Yeah, you were. That's who the show was for. Yeah. Dan: Right, yeah, yeah, I mean you had Pepsi, you had chips and you had Hostess Twinkie. I mean you had Pepsi, you had chips and you had Hostess Twinkie. Dean: I mean it's a balanced meal. Yeah, a balanced meal. Wow, twinkie's been around that long, yeah, yeah. Dan: I'll tell you something. I talked to a nutritionist at Canyon Ranch about the Twinkie. And he said if you had a Twinkie from 1956, you had never opened the package. And he said you went down to the supermarket right now and you bought yourself a this year's Twinkie. And you opened them up. There's no difference. They taste the same the one from 1956 is just as fresh as the one that you bought this afternoon. Dean: Like Pop-Tarts. That's what Jerry Seinfeld said they never go stale. Dan: they can't go stale because they were never fresh they were yeah, okay, the prize is find an organic part of a twinkie. Dean: There's nothing organic about this treat joe was just telling me about this research that's all coming out now about seed oils and things that he's talking about. I think there's a book called Dark Calories I think is what it is but some crazy amount of our calories in the normal American diet like over 30% of our calories come from these oils? Dan: Yes, exactly, yeah, you know like corn oil canola oil. Yeah, and all the. You know the difference. Yeah, I mean, that's one thing. That Babs got on about a year ago Only butter. Either olive oil or butter? Yeah, butter. And that steak yesterday was good with the butter, wasn't it it? Dean: really was. Yeah, so we should tell we found a new. For years we have been going to the same two places Jacques here in Yorkville, or Le Select Bistro for our Saturday, and we tried for the first time in frenchie, frenchie in, which is essentially in the lobby of the hilton hotel in the business district, in the business yeah, so we had some interesting experiences, but that steak was really well was the steak was really good yeah, yeah, and it was medium rare, it was perfectly medium rare, and I particularly, and they knife selection ceremony steak knife selection yeah, and he brought a box of this. Dan: This is kevin brought the steak knives and he opened it up and and I said there were six of them, and I said do you, kevin, do you recommend one of these which? Dean: one do you recommend? Dan: he said I think this year, I think this was a good year, so I think I picked up one of them, you know I over tipped him because he was responsive. Dean: He was very, very responsive. He really was responsive. Dan: Yeah, because they had a rule that breakfast ended at 11, but lunch didn't start until 1130. And I said so do we have to wait? And he says no. He says do whatever you want Order whatever you want and I'll take care of it, but anyway, it was really good. And I'm really hooked on steak. You're the. You're the fault of this. Dean: You know you're the cause because you convinced that it's my inch, I got you on blue t-shirts and now steaks. This is all, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah I'm working on fountain. I change your direction. Dan: I change in your direction slow enough that you don't get a big head about it. Dean: Right, oh, that's great. I love that. Slow enough that I don't get a big head about it. Dan: That's right yeah. Dean: That's funny. Dan: No, but I'm not seeing a huge difference. I mean I never got in trouble. I mean, like I'm not someone who huge difference. I never got in trouble. I'm not someone who is in big trouble physically and everything else, but the weight goes up over time. Right now, I'm about 15 pounds heavier than when I graduated from high school and I was in good shape because I played three sports you know all four years. I was always in a sports team and during the summers I caddied at the golf course. Dean: So that kept me in good shape. Dan: Yeah, yeah, and but the thing about it was I eat very well at meals. It's between meals that get me into trouble. And that's because of that's because of cravings. And I noticed that if you eat a lot of beef, you don't have cravings. That's the truth. Dean: That is absolutely true. The satiety is high. Dan: Yeah. Dean: Yes, yeah, I find that too. But I also find, dan, like I've been, you, doing, uh, carnivore for the last little while here, and I noticed a difference, like in terms of that. But there have been times. It's not a, it's not a straight path to the moon here. There's some veering of things and I noticed that even the slightest little. You introduce something into a thing and it gets a foothold. You're right that the cravings and the easy to veer off path for a little while Low enough that you don't notice it. Dan: There's a part of us that has to be a watchdog. There's part of us that has to be vigilant. You know, and and you know and I think they're good habits. Basically, the watchdogs are good habits and and you know that it's an interesting thing about people who have good habits and they're, you know, using other descriptions about them they're ethical, they're moral you know they're law abiding, and what they found is that those people have the best sense of a long future. They find that morality and legality and everything that we admire in people is actually a function of how long their future is, how far they can see, and they can see that something they do today either supports their positive long future or it would undermine it. And one of the tests they've done is inner city children who are members of gangs Okay, robbery of some sort and what they find is that their sense of the future is never more than 24 hours. Is that their sense of the future is never more than 24 hours? And so they say, if I do this now, can I be in trouble in 24 hours? And you know, you stop some kid on the street, you force him to take off his sneakers or his jacket. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Are you going to get in trouble in 24 hours? Probably not, wow. Dean: Yeah. Dan: Yeah, so you're being moral and being ethical and being law abiding is a function of how clear you are about a longer future, where today's actions really matter. Dean: Yes, well, that brings you know. That's funny. That kind of ties in with what you. We were talking in Palm Beach six months ago about this behaviors right. Bringing bringing their here, meaning just identifying what are the. It was just kind of funny that the timing of it because I was sharing with you that I had looked at the. You know, if you look at here and look backwards and say what are the behaviors and habits that got me to here, I heard somebody say one time if you look around, just take it all in, look around you and everything that is a reality in your life right now. This is what all of your past decisions created, right. All your past decisions and behaviors led to this moment, everything you have right. And I thought, yeah, when you shared with me the bringing there here is looking forward and identifying if this, if I could describe the here I want, the now that I want, what does that look like in the here, what are the behaviors that support that future? Dan: Yeah, yeah. And I think the big thing is what are your habits today? That would be the habits you would want 20 years from now. Which habits do you have already formed? And then that picture of you 20 years from now. If you look at a day in the life of you say, well, I want this habit. And then you have to say, well, if I'm going to have the habits, then I might as well start those habits today. You know, you know yeah, and and that what I mean habits is that you do the right thing without thinking about it yeah, and the cape, I mean the things, it's. Dean: So I was had, uh, breakfast with joe this morning. We were talking about, you know, six, six months ago I really had no idea how to cook, or it's hard to say. I see you that you got you know 57 or eight years into my life and never really learned to cook or anything. And now, you know, between my instant pot and my air fryer, you know I'm cooking up a storm here, making delicious steaks and chicken and salmon, everything. What a life changing like skill and it's just a natural thing. Now I know I've got the whole process. It's a habit. I know I've got the whole process. It's a habit, you know. Once you know the habit, it's the. You know the process. I do it all kind of in to preheat for three minutes and while that three minutes is happening, I'm seasoning the steak with salt pepper and just a little bit of Montreal steaks rub and then by the time I get that done, the air fryer is preheated. I just put it in for, depending on how thick it is, three or four minutes per side and then it's done. So the whole ordeal is, you know, 13 minutes from the idea of having a steak to your first bite. Dan: And so you know, and now you're becoming an internet influencer yeah, that's exactly right, that's right, that's exactly right. Yeah, yeah, rabbi jackson. Oh, there's rabbi jackson again. Yeah, but you know, this is how we learn from each other you know yeah, I mean he doesn't mention it. Morgan Housel, in the book you're reading, same as ever, but I've seen it many times that the two main habits that humans have that move things forward are one imitation see something that somebody else is doing, and then repetition you get a good thing going and then you just repeat and repeat. And it's so interesting. I saw a little. I was going through the news programs this morning and there was a commercial and it was Bill Gates was a commercial, and it was bill gates, and and you know, and here's bill gates, you know, and he really is truly boring, he was born boring. He's a very boring, he's a very boring thing. But you know he's boring with 50, 50 billion or 100 billion, whatever the amount of money he has. Dean: But now he's saying sorry, go ahead. I said sorry, go ahead. Dan: Yeah, I think that. And he's saying there's no question now, we just have to get rid of fossil fuels. Yeah, he says we've come to the point now and it's just. And then he brings in all sorts of people who are talking about the breakthroughs that will be possible, and Anthony Fauci is one of them on the program and everything like that. But the question is, Bill, you were using fossil fuels to go to Jeffrey Epstein's island. What was that all about, oh boy? What was that all about, oh man? What was that all about, oh man? I don't know if he ever went to the island, but he hung out with him in New. York City. And you know, and yeah so, so anyway, but you know, I think we're coming back. I just have a sense. Maybe it's just me that I'm becoming aware of something, but I have a sense because the things that are being talked about, like the Morgan Household book you know there are some things that you can bet on are always going to operate in a certain direction. You know, and I get a sense, we're getting there, I mean. But I'm, you know, I'm into new things. You know I'm creating more new things at 80 than I was at 50, and I'm involved in more new things at 80 than I was at 50. And I'm involved in more new things at 80 than I was at 50. So I don't think it's just my sense of what's happening to me. I get a sense from reading the news and everything like that that it's not so easy to change human nature. Dean: Yeah, I think you're right, but it's also yeah, that's why it's when you make these gradual changes, natural selection of better habits kind of thing, make a big impact. You know like I think, yeah, yeah, the natural selection, yeah, I mean I never got. Dan: You know, I've been influenced basically because I get full medicals, you know, with David. Hasse, I mean top to bottom medicals and you know, he says, you know you're carrying too much weight, you've got too much fat. And I said, and he says, you know, think about this, think about that. And I said I'm not going to do anything where my weight loss is more than a pound a week and so I started the steak. Steak diet you know, yesterday I had steak for breakfast, steak for lunch, steak for dinner. Other things too, you know, had some small potatoes. I had broccoli and French fries with you. Dean: And anyway. Dan: and but I mean, if you look ahead 20 weeks and you're 20 pounds down, that's a big deal. I don't want to take on an unnatural diet for a period of time and then go back to my old diet. I want my entire habits of eating to change permanently of eating to change permanently. Dean: What I've learned from JJ Virgin is that it really is about the protein first, of getting the amount of protein for your target weight, kind of. That's the thing. That number one priority is getting 180 grams of protein, you know, and then and then adding on whatever, while staying in that your caloric thing. But I find that, man, if you're eating that amount of protein, the protein is the satiety thing that it just is the gift that keeps on giving. You know, you don't get those. It's the most. Dan: Even burning, yeah and it's where the, where the muscle comes from yes, exactly, yeah, yeah, so well, that's interesting. Dean: That that's a really good. Do you measure? Do you wait? How often do you weigh yourself? Dan: every day, every morning yeah okay, I've got a little journal and I log in. Dean: I've got a little journal and I, yeah, yeah that's been a big thing. I have the the. You know my JJ has really been my accountability buddy in all of this. I chart everything that I eat and chart my weight every day and my sleep score and my steps. And I, you know, send a little photo, photo story to her every day and that, yeah, it's good to chart and see the the progress you know I had an interesting and a friend who has maintained his weight at a in a you know five pound band for band for as long as I've known him and he shared that at one point. He stays between 178 and 182 or three as the band that he's in constantly. And he told me he got up to 230 pounds at one point, wow yeah, and then he lost all the weight. He got up to 230 pounds at one point, wow yeah, and then he lost all the weight, got down to 180 as his ideal. But he weighs himself every day and he uses a green light, yellow light, red light system that if he's 178 or 179, it's green light, he can eat whatever he wants. If he wants to have dessert, fine. If he wants this, whatever, fine. And if he's 180 or 181, he's yellow light and it's like, just, you know, caution kind of, for taking it easy. But if he gets to 182 it's red light and he has to go, stay on the path until he gets back to 178. So he's never had to lose more than five pounds, you know. So it's a really interesting thing. If he knows he's going on a vacation or something, he'll get to 178 and then do what he wants on vacation and maybe he gains five pounds on vacation, but comes back and immediately on the straight and narrow. Slow and steady wins the race. Dan: Yeah, this is Dean and Dan having a deep philosophy hour. This was the Sunday philosophy hour with Dean and Dan, that's right. Dean: The double D philosophy hour. That's right. Dan: Yeah, the Calry philosophy hour. Anyway but that's great. Then we'll be able to chat again this evening Over some meat, Over some meat. Yeah you you're gonna have to do with burgers tonight that's right, familiar. Dean: But anyway. So all you guys are more or less coming together, I guess right probably well, joe, yep, joe and me and chad, I think we'll all be over together. All righty, it's all very exciting, dan, I will see you in a few hours. Dan: Thank you okay. Thanks, dean.
What is it like to be a mob daughter? Angela Pisano has a unique perspective on being part of the "family" as she experienced it firsthand as a daughter of a soldier in the mafia. Angela wrote the book, Welcome To The Family, My Life as a mob daughter and is sharing her story with the world. From FBI raids to transitioning into a civilian life as a teacher, wife and mother. Our stories are what connect us and Angela is teaching us that no matter where you come from, you have a story that can change the world. Get the link to her book below. ⬇️00:00 Book cathartically changed perspective; connected with others.03:39 Father's affair began before his wedding.07:59 Dual life with hidden anxiety and worry.10:07 Career woman with an elite education interrupted.14:20 Discussed parenting styles, hierarchy, gentle parenting.18:54 Italian immigrant embraced culture, suburban life, management.22:43 Transition made; wedding perfect at Burgewood Manor.25:24 Sicilian hired to retaliate against neighborhood breach.28:35 Overcame poverty, provided better life for family.32:25 Choosing clean living offers freedom and protection.33:43 Angela Pisano's powerful story worth exploring.Get Angela Pisano's book- Welcome To The Family: My Life as A Mob Daughter: Pisano, Angela: 9798989799305: Amazon.com: BooksFollow Angela on Facebook- Facebook⭐Get OBSESSED with changing your life. We are all on a journey to do things better, consider us your guides to living your best life. ⭐Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.⭐Visit our website and share your story! Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com)
Today we sit down with Evan Carmichael, the same powerhouse you know from YouTube, to discuss all things mindset, fear, and success. Evan shares his insights on fighting through fear, believing in yourself, and why that's the fuel to achieving your biggest goals. We also dive into his unique strategy of theming your days to stay on track and keep your business afloat. You won't want to miss this episode where Evan reveals the simple yet powerful mindset shifts that can transform not only your day-to-day but your entire trajectory. Wondering how to beat self-doubt, push forward with clarity, and finally take control of your time and success? Tune in and discover what it takes to break through fear and build your way to the life you've been chasing. Books Your One Word Book - The Powerful Secret to Creating a Business and Life That Matter http://www.evancarmichael.com/oneword/ Top 10 Rules for Success: Rules to Succeed in Business and Life from Titans, Billionaires, & Leaders who Changed the World http://www.evancarmichael.com/top10/ 254 Confidence: Your daily guide to building unstoppable confidence in your life, work, and relationships. https://amzn.to/2L2WnqA 3 Point Landing Journal: Your powerful companion to go from just watching another video to actually taking action in your life https://amzn.to/2MHabdR
Welcome to another exciting episode of the Get Obsessed podcast, where we dive deep into personal development and teach you how to get truly obsessed with your life. Today, we have a very special guest, Zik Ukaeje, an inspiring speaker, YouTube content creator, and convinced manifestation coach who has spent the last 15 years transforming his life through personal development practices.In this episode, Zik shares his remarkable journey that began with watching the movie "The Secret" in 2011 and eventually led to being mentored by legends such as Bob Proctor, Joe Dispenza, and Tony Robbins. He delves into the impact of these teachings on his life, especially the power of the subconscious mind and its role in manifesting our realities. Zik also opens up about personal challenges, including overcoming cultural programming that affected his expression of love and relationships. ABOUT ZIK- I have been a "professional student" for over 15 years.Going thru courses, seminars, Mentorships etc., ranging from $49.00 all the way up to $25,000 training. ( I was gifted the $25,000 ticket.)You name it, I have probably done it or have done something in the realm of the topic.Some of my Personal Development BackgroundThe Silva Methods and Hemi Sync and other meditative technologiesStudy/use of Binaural Beats and Frequencies to reach our subconscious minds.Bob Proctor's courses and PRIVATE trainings Dr. Joe Dispenza works, starting from the movie WHAT THE BLEEP DO WE KNOW.Napoleon Hill starting with THE LAW OF SUCCESS (the 1925 version)The SECRET and its associations discussing THE LAW OF ATTRACTIONThe COMPLETE works of Neville GoddardKevin Trudeau's YOUR WISH IS YOUR COMMAND and his other higher level trainingsHer Holiness Guru Sai Maa's courses on Conscious Awakening⭐Get OBSESSED with changing your life. We are all on a journey to do things better, consider us your guides to living your best life. ⭐Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.⭐Visit our website and share your story! Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com)
SHOW NOTES: On this show…we are exploring a love without ‘ifs as we calculate the ROI of unconditional giving. Have you ever delivered or been delivered an ultimatum when it comes to love? “I will love you IF….”? How did that make you feel? Well welcome to a conversation that flips the script on giving! Let's dive into why giving to get will leave your ROI completely upside down. We'll be exploring the power of unconditional giving—no strings attached, no hidden agendas. It's all about the deep, soul-level rewards that come when we stop expecting anything in return. After all, love doesn't come with “ifs” or conditions. So, let's break down why the best payoffs come when you're not even looking for one—and why giving with no expectations just might be the ultimate life hack! As someone who had to learn the hard way that caring and controlling aren't the same thing, this concept didn't come naturally to me. When you struggle with people-pleasing, loving with conditions can feel like second nature. Even when you think you're giving love without expecting anything in return, it doesn't take long before you realize that, deep down, you're still craving validation. It's a sneaky little expectation that can undermine the whole point of unconditional love. Don't worry, it may feel a bit like splitting hairs but when the revelation of the difference hits your “over the rim” thinking, a new perspective will open up an exciting new path with soul-nurturing payoffs! A people pleaser can easily mistake care for controlling behavior because, on the surface, both can seem driven by kindness or concern for others. However, the difference lies in the motivation and expectations behind the actions. When you're genuinely caring, you offer support, love, or help without expecting anything in return. You're tuned in to the needs of others and respect their autonomy. On the other hand, when care becomes controlling, it's often about managing outcomes—trying to influence someone's behavior or decisions to get validation, maintain approval, or reduce anxiety. For a people pleaser, this fine line is crossed when the focus shifts from simply caring for someone to subtly manipulating situations in order to keep peace, avoid conflict, or secure affection. It's when you're doing things to make yourself feel better rather than genuinely considering what's best for the other person. The key difference is intention: caring allows for freedom, while controlling is about managing outcomes for your own comfort. Recognizing when your help is tied to your own emotional needs or expectations can help you avoid crossing that line. To test yourself and keep your behavior in check when navigating the line between caring and controlling, try these strategies: Ask “Why am I doing this?” Before you take action, pause and check your motives. Are you offering help because the other person truly needs it, or are you seeking validation or approval? If your reason is more about easing your own discomfort, it may be a sign of control. Let go of the outcome Caring means allowing the other person to choose how they respond, even if the outcome isn't what you want. If you feel anxious about not getting the “right” response, it's time to step back and reassess whether you're trying to control the situation. Give people space to fail Real care respects others' autonomy and their right to make mistakes. If you feel compelled to step in to “fix” everything, you might be more focused on controlling than supporting. Let them handle it, even if it means learning from failures. Practice active listening When you're in people-pleasing mode, you might jump to offer solutions without really hearing what the other person needs. Slow down, listen fully, and ask if they actually want your help before offering it. Set boundaries—for yourself Boundaries aren't just for others; you need them too! Notice when you're over-extending yourself to meet someone else's needs, and check if you're doing so out of a genuine desire or a need to feel validated. Check for resentment If you find yourself feeling resentful or disappointed when your efforts aren't acknowledged or appreciated, it's a red flag. True care is given freely, without strings. If resentment creeps in, it's a sign you may be attaching conditions to your giving. Reflect on past patterns Take time to reflect on situations where you've felt drained or frustrated in your efforts to help. Did you expect something in return, even if it was just gratitude or validation? Recognizing these patterns can help you stay aware in the future. By regularly using these self-checks, you'll be able to identify when you're slipping into controlling behavior and steer back toward healthy, unconditional care. Shikha Rastogi arms us with Conditional vs. Unconditional Love: How to Tell the Difference found at the Emotional Intelligence Magazine Jason Merchey shares Altruism in Action: Helping Others is a Virtue found at Values of the Wise Over on Evan Carmichael's YouTube channel, I found some unexpected advice from Warren Buffett on the Key to Life. CHALLENGE: Give love and care without expecting anything in return—start with small acts and watch how they transform not only the people around you, but also your own sense of fulfillment. Let go of control, embrace genuine compassion, and see how unconditional giving becomes the ultimate reward! I Know YOU Can Do It!
Alexis Keith, our favorite teen manifestor and host of the Manifest Magic podcast, was born into a world of manifesting. With a passion for guiding teens, kids, and parents, Alexis is on a mission to show the next generation how to manifest their wildest dreams. Through her podcast, she shares powerful tools and insights that help families embrace the art of manifestation and turn their desires into reality. Whether it's confidence, career aspirations, or personal growth, Alexis empowers young people to believe in themselves and create the life they envision.Check out Alexis' podcast here: Manifest Magic for Kids, Teens, & Parents Podcast Series - Apple Podcasts⭐Get OBSESSED with changing your life. We are all on a journey to do things better, consider us your guides to living your best life. ⭐Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.⭐Visit our website and share your story! Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com)
I sit down with YouTube expert Evan Carmichael, who shares powerful insights on how entrepreneurs can leverage YouTube to grow their businesses. Evan emphasizes that many entrepreneurs underutilize YouTube due to fear and lack of experience, but insists that it should be a primary marketing tool for 2024 and beyond. He discusses strategies such as focusing on business development (Biz Dev) shows and demonstrating expertise through live coaching, rather than chasing viral fame. By targeting valuable referral partners and creating content that serves both the audience and the business, entrepreneurs can dramatically increase their revenue and scale their brands more effectively. --- Connect with Evan! Instagram - @evancarmichael Youtube - @EvanCarmichael LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/evancarmichael/ Website - https://believe.evancarmichael.com/homepage --- The #1 training and coaching system to launch, grow, and scale your investing business!
Discover the transformative power of confronting the secrets we keep and how facing our deepest truths can lead to unparalleled personal growth and freedom.The Get Obsessed Podcast delves into stories of passion, resilience, and transformation, bringing you conversations that inspire and ignite the fire within. In this episode, we sit down with Charlie Cifarelli, the compelling author of 14th and 2nd. Together, we uncover the profound power our secrets hold over us and the liberation that comes with revealing them. Charlie shares his personal journey of confronting the past, embracing vulnerability, and the transformative effect of releasing the secrets that once controlled his life. Tune in to discover how confronting our deepest truths can lead to genuine freedom and personal growth.⭐Get OBSESSED with changing your life. We are all on a journey to do things better, consider us your guides to living your best life. ⭐Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.⭐Visit our website and share your story! Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com)
Evan Carmichael #Believes in entrepreneurs. Gary Vaynerchuck called him the DJ who inspires people and Ed Mylett called him the modern-day Napoleon Hill. At 19, he built and then sold a biotech software company. At 22, he was a venture capitalist raising $500k to $15M. He now runs a YouTube channel for entrepreneurs with over 3 million subscribers and 500 million views, has written 4 books, and speaks globally. He wants to solve the world's biggest problem, people don't #Believe in themselves enough. Forbes named him one of the world's top 40 social marketing talents and Inc. named him one of the 100 great leadership speakers and 25 social media keynote speakers you need to know. He's set 2 world records, uses a trampoline & stand-up desk, owns Canada's largest salsa dance studio where he met his wife and has a giant Doritos bag in front of him all day long to remind him that he's stronger than the Doritos. Toronto is his home. He's a husband, father, League of Legends Fan and Teemo main.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:03 - Overcoming Overthinking for Content Creators 05:29 - Finding Your Ideal Content Platform08:01 - Key Ingredients for Content Creation Success13:35 - Common Traits of Successful People15:58 - Defining Ultimate Success19:54 - The Power of Gratitude20:02 - Embracing Our Progress20:09 - Resilience in Humanity20:09 - Thanks for WatchingEvan's website: http://www.evancarmichael.com/Evan's FB - https://www.facebook.com/evan.carmichaelFacebook Fan Page - https://www.facebook.com/EvanCarmichaelcom/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ModelingTheMastersTwitter: https://twitter.com/EvanCarmichael Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evancarmichael/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evancarmichael/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@evancarmichaelSnapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/evancarmichael Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/evancarmichael/Discord BelieveNation community: http://evancarmichael.biz/Evan's Books:1) Your One Word Book - The Powerful Secret to Creating a Business and Life That Matter http://www.evancarmichael.com/oneword/2)Top 10 Rules for Success: Rules to Succeed in Business and Life from Titans, Billionaires, & Leaders Who Changed the World http://www.evancarmichael.com/top10/3) 254 Confidence: Your daily guide to building unstoppable confidence in your life, work, and relationships. https://amzn.to/2L2WnqA 4) 3 Point Landing Journal: Your powerful companion to go from just watching another video to actually taking action in your life https://amzn.to/2MHabdR5) Built to Serve - https://evancarmichael.com/vip6) Movement Makers Program Page: https://believe.evancarmichael.com/join-now7) BrandLytics Program Page: https://believe.evancarmichael.com/brandlytics-2
Welcome to The Entrepreneurial You, the podcast that inspires and motivates entrepreneurs by hosting guests like Seth Godin, Lisa Nichols, Les Brown, John Lee Dumas, Evan Carmichael, and many more. I'm your host, Heneka Watkis-Porter. Today, we will explore how integrating biblical principles with business strategies can lead to extraordinary success. This episode is brought to you by the Jamaica Stock Exchange and Next Step Digital Services. Before we dive in, let's have a word from the Jamaica Stock Exchange... Co-Host Introduction: Jermaine McDonald joins as co-host. He has been teaching and helping people learn how to invest since 2017. His goal is to see lives transformed through building generational wealth. He is a follower of Christ, Husband, Father, Trainer, and Mentor. Jermaine is the CEO and Training Lead at Learn Grow Invest Limited, a company that provides financial and investor education and value-added services. Guest Introduction: Today, our guests are founders of Psalms Path Consulting, Rusty Roberts and Sean Murphy. They help Christian Entrepreneurs achieve more peace and profit in their businesses through transformative business coaching rooted in Scripture. In a world where business coaches focus on tactics and strategies without mentioning the power of Jesus, our guests stand out by integrating real business strategy with everlasting biblical principles. Topic: Achieving Business Success Through Biblical Principles with Rusty Roberts & Sean Murphy Ice Breaker: If you could have dinner with any biblical figure, who would it be and why? Interview Questions: Rusty and Sean, what inspired you to start Psalms Path Consulting? How do you integrate Scripture into your business coaching methods? What are some common challenges Christian entrepreneurs face, and how do you help them overcome these? What are some key biblical principles you believe every entrepreneur should embrace? Community Connection: This segment is brought to you by henekawatkisporter.com. It invites our community to share their feedback, questions, and reviews. Today's feedback from the community is a 5-star podcast review from Chris Huskins out of Great Britain: "Excellent, interesting, and insightful conversations. A must listen!!" Trending Now: Brought to you by Next Step Digital. Want seamless, borderless digital solutions? Look no further than Next Step Digital Solutions! We specialize in helping businesses thrive, no matter where they're located. Visit trynextstep.com, email service@trynextstep.com, or call 876-570-1769. Integration of Faith & Business is gaining momentum, with 72% of Christian business leaders believing their faith significantly impacts their business decisions. Rusty Roberts and Sean Murphy provide invaluable insights for entrepreneurs aligning their business practices with their spiritual beliefs. Outro: Thank you, Sean & Rusty, for sharing your insights on this episode of The Entrepreneurial You. You have shown us the power of blending faith with business. Subscribe to The Entrepreneurial You for more inspiring stories and insights. Until our next episode, visit my website at henekawatkisporter.com, where you will find a free eBook on conducting podcast interviews like a pro. Special thanks to Next Step for redoing our website. Remember to send me your feedback at heneka@henekawatkisporter.com. Affirmation: I am guided by my faith and principles. I build my business on a foundation of integrity and purpose.
⭐Heather Krueger's story starts with an almost terminal diagnosis of liver disease. At 25 years old she was diagnosed with stage 4 autoimmune liver disease and was given 2 months to live.What happens next is the story only the Hallmark Channel can do justice with. She lived and married her donator. The story was a fairy tale, with twists and turns and became the number 1 most watched Hallmark movie- EVER.Once Upon A Christmas Miracle was the story that warmed your heart and made you believe in fate, God and love. Until the cracks started showing. FOLLOW HEATHER ON INSTAGRAM-Heather Krueger (@therealheatherkrueger) • Instagram photos and videosABOUT AUTOIMMUNE LIVER DISEASE-Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic liver disease that begins with a mistake of your immune system. Your immune system sends antibodies to your liver tissues, causing inflammation (hepatitis). These antibodies are normally supposed to attack infections in your liver tissues. But in autoimmune disease, your immune system mistakenly attacks your own healthy cells instead.Autoimmune hepatitis causes chronic inflammation in your liver, which may cause serious damage over time. Like other types of chronic hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis can lead to scarring of your liver tissues (cirrhosis). Medical treatment can help reduce the inflammation and prevent complications from developing. However, in the early stages of the disease, you may not have symptoms.⭐Get OBSESSED with changing your life. We are all on a journey to do things better, consider us your guides to living your best life. ⭐Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.⭐Visit our website and share your story! Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com)
Join me in a powerhouse episode of Unlock Your Potential featuring five extraordinary guests: Anthony Trucks, Jim Loehr, Evan Carmichael, Dan Ariely, and James Altucher. This episode is packed with wisdom from leaders in their fields who will help you make better decisions and improve your life to create your destiny. Anthony Trucks, a former NFL player turned transformational identity shift coach, shares insights on reinventing yourself and achieving peak performance. Jim Loehr, a world-renowned performance psychologist and author, delves into programming our minds to make wise decisions through a science-based approach. Evan Carmichael, a motivational speaker, entrepreneur, and investor, offers inspiration and practical advice for staying motivated and driven. Dan Ariely, a renowned professor of psychology and behavioral economics, reveals the secrets of human behavior and decision-making. James Altucher, a hedge-fund manager, author, and entrepreneur, discusses the importance of resilience, creativity, and entrepreneurship. In this episode, we explore: Anthony Trucks on identity shifts and personal transformation Jim Loehr on science-based strategies for wise decision-making Evan Carmichael on maintaining motivation and entrepreneurial success Dan Ariely on understanding and improving decision-making processes James Altucher on resilience, creativity, and entrepreneurship Tune in to learn from these five experts and unlock your potential to create the life you desire. Don't miss this episode packed with actionable insights and transformative tips. Timestamps: (00:00:00) Anthony Trucks: The ideal identity (00:05:20) The first identity shift (00:11:00) Excuses that stop you (00:14:30) Leaving football (00:19:00) Roots and fruits (00:23:00) Everyone's greatest obstacle (00:26:20) Jim Loehr: Wise Decisions (00:28:30) Making decisions (00:35:50) 2 ways to make decisions (00:38:40) How we learn to make decisions (00:46:45) How to make GOOD decisions (00:51:00) Bad decisions (00:57:40) Evan Carmichael: The world's greatest problem (00:58:30) Complainers, Dreamers, Wannabes and Achievers (00:59:30) The Key to Breakthrough (01:02:20) Evan's message to complainers and dreamers (01:07:20) Learning to be the best you (01:12:55) Dan Ariely: Behavioral economics (01:16:43) Finding Life fulfillment (01:19:50) Path of least resistance (01:23:40) Taking on risks (01:29:30) The half a beard (01:35:40) James Altucher: Being in the top 1% of your field (01:40:50) Mastering variety vs mastering one thing (01:45:40) Number 1 vs Number 15 (01:53:35) Reaching your plateau (01:54:45) Reaching your potential
Have you ever been scared to say yes to an opportunity you've worked so hard for? In today's episode, Kevin and Alan discuss the challenge of saying yes when fear tells you to say no. Kevin shares personal stories, like speaking at Evan Carmichael's Mastermind, highlighting how courage often means stepping into discomfort. Alan offers another perspective, focusing on the courage to say no to opportunities that don't align with your true self. Together, they explore the harmony between self-belief and self-worth and how these play crucial roles in achieving success and maintaining personal integrity.Link mentioned:We Love it When You Leave Reviews!!! - https://lovethepodcast.com/nextleveluniversitySubscribe & follow NLU: https://www.buzzsprout.com/742955/shareMailing List: https://subscribepage.io/nextlevelmailing or Email Alan: Alan@nextleveluniverse.com______________________Digital Asset:The Manifestation Equation - https://bit.ly/3W8v42w______________________NLU is not just a podcast; it's a gateway to a wealth of resources designed to help you achieve your goals and dreams. From our Next Level Dreamliner to our Group Coaching, we offer a variety of tools and communities to support your personal development journey.For more information, please check out our website at the link below.
Some storms are self inflicted, but others are unexpected. In this pertinent message, Ps. Evan shares around the storms in his life, and how he has worked through them in the past.
Manifesting your dreams into reality is more than just wishful thinking—it's about taking concrete steps towards your goals with unwavering belief. Real manifestation involves a blend of intention, action, and resilience. Embracing the power of failure is crucial in this journey. Failure is not a setback but a powerful teacher that shapes your path to success. Each misstep provides valuable lessons, revealing what doesn't work and guiding you closer to what does. By viewing failure as a necessary component of growth, you transform obstacles into opportunities, reinforcing your commitment to your vision. Manifesting for real means acknowledging that the road to your dreams is paved with triumphs and challenges, each playing a pivotal role in your ultimate success.⭐Get OBSESSED with changing your life. We are all on a journey to do things better, consider us your guides to living your best life. ⭐Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.⭐Visit our website and share your story! Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com)
Gary Vaynerchuk, often referred to as Gary Vee, is a name synonymous with entrepreneurship, social media marketing, and personal branding. His journey from a family-owned wine business to becoming a digital marketing mogul is nothing short of inspirational. Let's delve into how Gary Vaynerchuk became an iconic figure in pop culture, business, and marketing.Early Life and BeginningsGary Vaynerchuk was born on November 14, 1975, in Babruysk, Belarus. His family immigrated to the United States when he was three years old. Growing up in Edison, New Jersey, Gary's entrepreneurial spirit was evident early on. From lemonade stands to selling baseball cards, he had a knack for spotting business opportunities.Building the Wine EmpireGary's big break came when he took over his father's liquor store, Shopper's Discount Liquors, in 1998. He rebranded it as Wine Library and launched an e-commerce site, leveraging the nascent internet boom. Through Wine Library TV, a YouTube series he started in 2006, Gary's charismatic personality and in-depth wine knowledge attracted a massive online following. His efforts grew the family business from $3 million to $60 million in annual revenue.VaynerMedia: The Marketing PowerhouseIn 2009, Gary co-founded VaynerMedia with his brother AJ Vaynerchuk. The digital agency focuses on helping Fortune 500 companies navigate the rapidly changing digital landscape. With clients like PepsiCo, General Electric, and Johnson & Johnson, VaynerMedia quickly became a leader in the marketing world. Gary's ability to predict trends and his deep understanding of consumer behavior have been crucial to the agency's success.Gary Vee: The Personal BrandGary Vaynerchuk's influence extends beyond his businesses. As Gary Vee, he has built a personal brand that resonates with millions. He is a prolific content creator, sharing daily insights on entrepreneurship, hustle culture, and personal development across platforms like Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube. His no-nonsense, empathetic approach has made him a mentor to aspiring entrepreneurs and a motivational figure in pop culture.Author and SpeakerGary is also a best-selling author, with books like "Crush It!", "Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook", and "Crushing It!" These works provide practical advice on leveraging social media and personal branding to achieve business success. As a sought-after public speaker, Gary delivers keynote addresses at major conferences worldwide, sharing his unique insights on digital marketing and entrepreneurship.Pop Culture IconGary Vaynerchuk's impact on pop culture is undeniable. His catchphrases like "hustle" and "gratitude" have become mantras for a generation of entrepreneurs. He has appeared on shows like "The Breakfast Club" and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," further cementing his status as a mainstream figure. His collaboration with celebrities and influencers across various industries has broadened his reach and influence.Gary Vaynerchuk's journey from a Belarusian immigrant to a global business icon is a testament to his vision, hard work, and unwavering belief in the power of digital media. His contributions to business and marketing continue to inspire and guide countless individuals and organizations. As Gary Vee, he has created a legacy that transcends traditional business boundaries, making him a true icon in pop culture and beyond.⭐Get OBSESSED with changing your life. We are all on a journey to do things better, consider us your guides to living your best life. ⭐Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.⭐Visit our website and share your story! Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com)
Janelle Brown Is An Amazing Coach- and coaching can be an incredible tool of you find the right coach like Janelle/www.strivewithjanelle.comInvesting in yourself isn't just about money. It encompasses a broad spectrum of actions, including dedicating time, effort, and resources towards self-improvement. When you invest in yourself, you are essentially laying down the foundation for future success. Without this commitment, you risk wasting your most valuable resource: time. Time is the one thing we cannot recover. Regardless of how much money you have, without time, it's meaningless.Why Self-Investment MattersMonetary Investment: Spending money on your education, skills, and personal development can yield significant returns in the long run. This could be through higher earning potential, better job opportunities, or simply achieving a higher quality of life.Time Investment: Allocating time towards learning new skills, improving your health, or nurturing relationships can have profound impacts on your overall well-being and success.Daily Effort: Consistent, daily efforts towards self-improvement compound over time. Even small steps taken each day can lead to substantial progress by the end of the year.The Consequence of InactionChoosing not to invest in yourself can result in stagnation. If you're content with the status quo, that's okay, but many people have an inherent desire to achieve more. By not taking proactive steps, you're essentially throwing away opportunities for growth and improvement. Living a life of mediocrity doesn't fulfill the innate human drive to progress and excel.The Role of CoachingOne effective way to invest in yourself is through coaching. A good coach can provide guidance, support, and accountability, helping you to navigate your personal and professional journey more effectively. When selecting a coach, it's crucial to ensure they are certified, and credentialed, and that you resonate with their approach. The right coach can be instrumental in helping you achieve your goals.⭐Get OBSESSED with changing your life. We are all on a journey to do things better, consider us your guides to living your best life. ⭐Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms.⭐Visit our website and share your story! Home | Obsessedwith Life (getobsessedpodcast.com)