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'In case of an emergency oxygen masks will fall from the ceiling. Please put yours on first before helping others' Inspired by the death of a close friend, Sebastian Terry experienced a moment in his life where he asked himself a simple question; ‘Am I happy?'. The answer was NO and so he created a list of 100 Things that he hoped would help him find happiness. Ten years later, after dropping everything in his life to achieve the ultimate bucket list (#23 Deliver a Baby, #67 Live on a Deserted Island for 1 Week, #26 Help a Stranger, etc), Sebastian's story has grown from an adventurous tale into a global philanthropic movement that engages a growing tribe of hundreds of thousands to set meaningful goals, achieve our biggest dreams and help others in need. “I thought initially that it would take me 100 Things to reach a state of fulfillment but it's taken me 72 things to realize that ‘ticks' are just the beginning. The key to growth and happiness is finding out who you are on a primal level and then being that person, each and every day. The icing on the cake is then helping others and being of service” This evolution into the kindness space has spawned the birth of Kindsum, a peer-to-peer platform, activating acts of kindness in the general public and within organizations. What's on your list? Champions are built, not born. To watch motivational keynote performances -> https://missklyn.com/top-motivational-keynote-speaker/ To learn more about sales management workshops and training ->https://missklyn.com/sales-management-workshop/ To sign up for Klyn's one of a kind sales-boosting newsletter, visit -> https://missklyn.com/
Hello beautiful people On today's podcast we have the warm-hearted and hilarious Sebastian Terry. Seb is a keynote speaker, international author of his book 100 things, TV Host & Founder of 100 Things Philanthropic Movement in which he has raised almost half a million dollars for charities. In his mid-twenties, Seb lost a close friend which influenced him to ask the more deeper and deliberate questions like, “Who am I and why am I here?” But the question that changed the trajectory of his life was, “Am I happy?” In that moment, he realised the answer to this was no and this fuelled his motivation to create a list of 100 things that he wanted to achieve in this lifetime; an explorative journey focused on the pursuit of happiness. From cycling through Cuba, completing a triathlon, to delivering a baby, Seb has successfully ticked off 76 experiences on his list and inspired many during this time, to create and tick off their own lists. He even created an organisation called KindSum which he has integrated into 100 things that focuses on peer-to-peer, people-to-people, helping each other with acts of kindness. What I personally loved about this podcast is Seb's humour and humility. He shares with us his development from being one who was searching for experiences far outside of his comfort zone, through ticking #26 on his list, ‘Help a Stranger', he found his true purpose in helping other people tick off their own items. He emphasises the importance of, what he terms ‘healthy selfishness', so you can in turn show up as your best self to be in service to others. He encourages us to know who we are and to be that, and also shares what he truly believes is the secret to a happy life.Seb's mother has early onset dementia, and in knowing this before the podcast I asked permission to speak with him about this. He shares vulnerably what it is like for a loved one to forget who you are, and really admirably shares his insight into how to continue living your life in an empowering way and upholding a close relationship with someone that is experiencing such impairment.Connect with Jennah-LouiseMindset Coaching | https://www.jennahlouise.com.auInstagram Personal | https://www.instagram.com/jennah_louiseConnect with Seb Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/seb100thingsFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/100ThingsWebsite | https://100things.com/
Guest Bio: Sebastian Terry (@seb100things ) is the Founder of 100things and Kindsum, a Keynote Speaker, a TV Host, an Author and a Philanthropist. He is known worldwide for pursuing an incredible list of 100 Things that he wants to achieve before he dies—a journey that has accidentally grown into a global movement of people chasing & achieving their dreams… and helping others do the same. About This Episode: Inspired by the death of a close friend, Sebastian Terry experienced a moment in his life when he asked himself a simple question: “Am I happy?” The answer was a resounding NO, which compelled him to create a list of 100 Things that he hoped would help him find happiness. Fast forward 10 years, after dropping everything in his life to pursue his crazy list, and Sebastian’s story has grown from a personal adventure into a global philanthropic movement that engages a growing tribe of hundreds of thousands of people to set meaningful goals, achieve one’s biggest dreams and help others in need. In this special episode, I have an enlightening and inspiring conversation with Sebastian about the personal journey to finding self and happiness, and how to really feel ALIVE at this time—starting from a list and then going much bigger. *** Mentions: Sebastian Terry website: 100things.com 100things podcast: 100things.com/podcast *** For show notes, visit alivebydesign.com *** If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 1 minute, and it really makes a difference in helping spread this message. *** Drop by and say “Hi!” Instagram: instagram.com/blakemallen Facebook: facebook.com/blakemallen.page Twitter: twitter.com/blakemallen LinkedIn: linkedin.com/blakemallen YouTube: youtube.com/blakemallen *** Additional Resources: Subscribe to my Newsletter at BlakeMallen.com Watch my TED Talk: ShiftTheScript.com Interested in sponsoring the podcast? alivebydesign.com/sponsor
Sebastian Terry is the extraordinary Australian who has become known around the world for pursuing an incredible list of ‘100 Things' that he wants to achieve before he dies. What began as his own personal quest has grown into 100things.com.au, a global philanthropic movement that engages a growing tribe of hundreds of thousands to not just set meaningful goals, but make them happen, all while helping others do the same. 100 Things is now at the forefront of peer-to-peer giving through its kindness platform; Kindsum. Sebastian is an engaging, enthusiastic, entertaining and truly inspirational speaker. He's one of a kind, with a unique story that he tells in a refreshing, candid way. Since becoming a keynote speaker - which may or may not have been on his list - Seb has given close to 300 talks, both in Australia and overseas, all of which have garnered rave reviews. In this Episode you will learn: · How Sebastian started his journey to pursuing ticking off his 100 list (4.00) · What list item has given Sebastian the most fulfilment (9.45) · How to change your mindset to become more grateful and happy (12.45) · Sebastian shares his passion for KINDSUM a platform for giving back (14.42) · What living on the street as homeless taught Sebastian about humanity (24.50) · How to live a happier, purposeful regret free life (33.30) · How to Unleash Your Inner Greatness (34.57) Sebastian Terry's Book · 100 Things: What's on Your List? Connect with Sebastian Terry · Website · Twitter · Instagram · Facebook · Youtube HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE PODCAST? We are on a mission to help people to believe in their inner greatness & live a happy, purposeful, regret free life. Great news is that you can help us achieve this huge goal by: 1. Subscribe & Review the show on iTunes by clicking here 2. Tell a friend (it's free!) 3. Share this podcast on your social channels (it's free!) Together we can unite to help people believe in their inner greatness so they can be live an extraordinary life. You have greatness within you, it's time to unleash it!
When you challenge yourself by setting yourself goals outside of your comfort zone, what can happen? And what if those goals are simply the 100 things you want to do before you die?Author of the book and TV host on ESPN’s series ‘100 Things: What’s On Your List?’, Seb Terry shared a beautiful conversation about how he followed his passions and now has found real purpose in his life helping people all over the world.The Moment He Decided His 100 Things To Do Before You DieAfter graduating, Seb felt lost with no purpose. He decided to travel, and while backpacking in Canada, he got tragic news that his good friend Chris had passed away at the age of just 24. Reflecting on Chris’ life and what a life well-lived and happiness could be like, Seb created a list of 100 things to do before he died, and went on a quest to complete them around the world.This unfolded into a journey of publishing a book on his experiences, landing a TV series with ESPN, moving to LA from Sydney, and finding his true values, passion and purpose finally in life. It seems when you challenge yourself and focus your time and goal setting to do what interests you, magic can indeed happen!Challenge yourself to find your true callingSeb has now created an online peer-to-peer platform for giving called Kindsum, which is facilitating meaningful connections with people around the world and creating opportunities to help and volunteer to help people from simple to deeply life changing ways. He talks more about examples of its use in the show and how you can get involved.Watch this interview to really understand what you can do to discover your purpose and why you should set your goals based on your passions.Resources mentioned:100 Things – Seb Terry (a global movement to follow your passions in life and see what magic comes from it)Kindsum – the world’s best peer-to-peer platform for givingIf you enjoyed this podcast, please support us by rating and reviewing us here.
Best Selling Author; Global Motivational Speaker; Founder of 100 Things & Kindsum; philanthropist and TV host. Armed with an unshakeable belief that we all have the power to make a change in our lives, Sebastian has gone on a transformational experience since creating a list of '100 Things' he hoped to do, triggered by the passing of a close friend. He dropped everything in his life to go out and achieve his list (#23 Deliver a Baby, #29 One Week Silence, #12, Visit a deathrow inmate, #82 Hitchhike across America #67 Live on a Deserted Island for 1 Week, #26 Help a Stranger, etc). Sebastian's story has grown from an adventurous tale into a global movement that engages a growing tribe of hundreds of thousands to set meaningful goals, achieve their biggest dreams and help others in need. We chat about the evolution of his list, which reflects the shift in his values. The lightbulb moment when he helped a stranger; his commitment to letting CONNECTION drive the fulfilment of the list - even when he was offered a blank cheque. The ripple effect when you do things you love and the birth of Kindsum, a peer-to-peer platform, activating acts of kindness in the general public and within organizations.. His energy is contagious and this conversation will likely provoke you to ask a simple question..... 'are you happy?.' Through entertaining stories and valuable insights, Seb guides you to consider that the key to growth and happiness is finding out who you are on a primal level and then being that person, each and every day. Follow Seb: To create your own list and view his: http://www.100things.com/ 100 Things Podcast: http://www.100things.com/podcast More info on Kindsum: https://kindsum.com/about
Best Selling Author; Global Motivational Speaker; Founder of 100 Things & Kindsum; philanthropist and TV host. Armed with an unshakeable belief that we all have the power to make a change in our lives, Sebastian has gone on a transformational experience since creating a list of '100 Things' he hoped to do, triggered by the passing of a close friend. He dropped everything in his life to go out and achieve his list (#23 Deliver a Baby, #29 One Week Silence, #12, Visit a deathrow inmate, #82 Hitchhike across America #67 Live on a Deserted Island for 1 Week, #26 Help a Stranger, etc).Sebastian’s story has grown from an adventurous tale into a global movement that engages a growing tribe of hundreds of thousands to set meaningful goals, achieve their biggest dreams and help others in need.We chat about the evolution of his list, which reflects the shift in his values. The lightbulb moment when he helped a stranger; his commitment to letting CONNECTION drive the fulfilment of the list - even when he was offered a blank cheque. The ripple effect when you do things you love and the birth of Kindsum, a peer-to-peer platform, activating acts of kindness in the general public and within organizations..His energy is contagious and this conversation will likely provoke you to ask a simple question..... 'are you happy?.' Through entertaining stories and valuable insights, Seb guides you to consider that the key to growth and happiness is finding out who you are on a primal level and then being that person, each and every day.Follow Seb:To create your own list and view his: http://www.100things.com/100 Things Podcast: http://www.100things.com/podcastMore info on Kindsum: https://kindsum.com/about
What a way to bring this special series of archive interviews to a close. On the 4th and final special archive episode of the show I am so grateful to say that we have Sebastian Terry. If you don't yet know Sebastian allow me to run through the dot points of some of his accomplishments below: - Founder of 100 Things and of Kindsum - International Keynote Speaker - His talks have been shared by the likes of GoalCast, Jay Shetty and Kerwin Rae - Published Author - And, on a personal note, Sebastian is the man who I consider to be my first informal Coach/mentor and who played a huge role in helping me become the man I am today. In this interview, Seb shares the story that started with a bucketlist and somehow wound up with him doing things such as getting married in Vegas, delivering a baby, helping a man complete his first marathon and inspiring people globally to live a life of meaning, purpose and contribution. To connect more with Seb check out his movement Kindsum via the link below https://kindsum.com/ As always don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and REVIEW the show to help us help more people and of course to be among the first people to be notified when new episodes launch. Now is the perfect time to do that because as of next week we are releasing 3 brand new series on the show! Stay tuned for more.
Luscious Leadership with Danna Lewis Radio Show What if people are fundamentally good? And what if giving them a way to share their goodness creates generosity and kindness across the globe? Kindsum is a movement that leverages the wonderfully simple, yet powerful notion that all people are good. We just need the opportunity to be so. Join Danna this week with her special guest Kindsum Founder, Sebastian Terry. 'In case of an emergency oxygen masks will fall from the ceiling. Please put yours on first before helping others' Inspired by the death of a close friend, Sebastian Terry experienced a moment in his life where he asked himself a simple question; ‘Am I happy?’. The answer was NO and so he created a list of 100 Things that he hoped would help him find happiness . Ten years later, after dropping everything in his life to achieve the ultimate bucket list (#23 Deliver a Baby, #67 Live on a Deserted Island for 1 Week, #26 Help a Stranger, etc), Sebastian’s story has grown from an adventurous tale into a global philanthropic movement that engages a growing tribe of hundreds of thousands to set meaningful goals, achieve our biggest dreams and help others in need. “I thought initially that it would take me 100 Things to reach a state of fulfilment but it’s taken me 72 things to realise that ‘ticks’ are just the beginning. The key to growth and happiness is finding out who you are on a primal level and then being that person, each and every day. The icing on the cake is then helping others and being of service” This evolution into the kindness space has spawned the birth of Kindsum, a peer-to-peer platform, activating acts of kindness in the general public and within organizations.. As a keynote speaker, Sebastian inspires organisations to gain perspective, think big and be the best they can be on every level so that others can follow suit, beit family, peers, clients or customers. Guaranteed to make you laugh, cry and inspire motivation, the 100 Things & Kindsum keynotes are like no other and will re-engage, connect and inspire your organisation to move forward as one. Turned into a best selling book, an ESPN documentary and most recently a US-based reality TV show, Sebastian’s growing platforms are creating impact in and out of workplaces around the world. What’s on your list? seb@100things.com.au https://kindsum.com/ seb@kindsum.com "Would you like to be a part of the book journey and publishing? Get all the info here." https://www.dannalewis.com/giftofmen ~ More About Luscious Leadership with Danna Lewis ~ Are you feeling fantastic or frustrated with your days? Are you living your life based on other people’s paths, projections or expectations? What if instead of showing up with a rebellion, resistance, reaction or ‘whatever’ attitude you could lead yourself lusciously with deeper presence, strategic awareness and courageous kindness to create your entire work-life spectrum as a space of possibility, achievement and fulfillment? Danna Lewis will provide you with the topics and framework to bring the art of pragmatic energy and inspired action of luscious leadership into your life to improve your bottom line from the bedroom to the boardroom. What if you you could embody the courageously conscious and kind strategic awareness to create a life, living and love that work deliciously well for you? danna@dannalewis.com www.dannalewis.com For more great content from Danna Lewis on Luscious Leadership, be sure to find all her replays on the archive page here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/luscious-leadership-with-danna-lewis/ Enjoy the show? HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW, CLICK HERE TO DONATE TO THE PRODUCTION FEES. The show is currently fully funded by Danna, your love and contributions are greatly appreciated.
Let’s get in the driver’s seat of how we’re living, who we’re investing in, and how we’re spending our time as we head into the third episode of For the Love of Health & Wellness. Today we’re looking at the direct connection between living a life of kindness and improving our mental and physical health. Did you know studies show that helping others can reduce early mortality rates by 22%, diminish depression, and increase our sense of life satisfaction and well-being? Author, TV Host, and curator of the 100 Things List Terry Sebastian found this out firsthand. After tragically losing a childhood friend, 24-year-old Sebastian made a list of 100 Things he wanted to pursue, hoping it would bring him joy and a life of no regrets, and set out to bring his list to life. While the adventure involved amazing things like jumping out of a plane (naked!) and delivering a baby, he realized his true mission when he met a quadriplegic man named Mark, who dreamed of completing a half marathon. Sebastian helped Mark reach his dream by pushing Mark the entire 13.1 miles. Sebastian’s new mission to spread kindness led him to create an organization called Kindsum, which connects “helpers” to those who are vulnerable and brave enough to ask for help. Sebastian shows us what’s possible by living intentionally and how showing kindness can change ourselves and the world for good.
Chelsea Earlewine and Stephanie Haney are beyond inspired by their chat with Sebastian Terry, the author of 100 Things: What's on Your List? and founder of Kindsum. Sebastian shares how his journey turned into an internationally published book, a documentary and most importantly an interactive website for people to share their goals. Our girls discuss items that are on their list of 100 Things and a coffee-lovers City Secret is revealed. __ Keep in touch with Sebastian: http://100things.com.au/ https://kindsum.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/sebubba https://www.instagram.com/Seb100Things/# https://twitter.com/Seb100Things https://www.facebook.com/100Things __ CITY SECRET: Starbucks Reserve Roastery 61 9th Avenue in Chelsea https://www.starbucksreserve.com/en-us/locations/new-york __ This episode is brought to you in part by FitOn, the exercise app that gives you unlimited access to group fitness classes with world-class personal trainers, from absolutely anywhere. With both live and on-demand options, your sassy self can get a workout in whenever your heart desires. Download FitOn from the app store and use the code SASSY to get a free seven-day trial plus sixty five percent off of a one year subscription bringing your total to $4.99 per month. __ This episode is also brought to you by Goodr... Running Sunglasses that don't slip, don't bounce and look so damn sexy it's borderline uncalled for... all at a reasonable price! Use the promo code SASSY19 at http://Goodr.com for 10% off your order! __ We are super excited to announce our Patreon page. This where you can support our podcast, so we can keep giving you top notch listening entertainment! Go to http://Patreon.com/sassyanduncalledfor to make a donation and receive exclusive content in return, plus a few other perks we’re throwing in to show our appreciation for our OG Sassy Cats. __ Represent the Sassy and Uncalled For podcast in style with our official tee and sweatshirt! Get yours at http://represent.com/sassyanduncalledfor __ Listen to our podcast on your favorite provider's platform! Apple Podcasts: http://sassycast.today/ApplePodcasts Google Podcasts: http://sassycast.today/GooglePodcasts Spotify: http://sassycast.today/Spotify SoundCloud: http://sassycast.today/SoundCloud Stitcher: http://sassycast.today/Stitcher For extras from every show, follow us on social media: YouTube: http://sassycast.today/YouTube Facebook: http://Facebook.com/SassyandUncalledFor Instagram: http://instagram.com/thesassycast Twitter: http://Twitter.com/thesassycast Sassy Cats can keep up with your two best friends here: Stephanie Haney YouTube: http://youtube.com/c/stephaniehaneyjd Facebook: http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Instagram: http://instagram.com/_stephaniehaney Twitter: http://twitter.com/_stephaniehaney Website: http://stephaniehaney.com Chelsea Earlewine Instagram: http://instagram.com/chelsearlewine Twitter: http://twitter.com/chelsearlewine Website: http://chelseaearlewine.com
Today Sebastian Terry, the founder of “100 Things” and “Kindsum,” joins me to discuss how to create your happiness and defining how you want to live your life. After the death of a close friend, Sebastian created a bucket list of 100 things that lit him up no matter how scary or confronting. From swimming with sharks, skydiving naked, saving a life to marrying a stranger, he jumped in to accomplish as much as possible and through the process it revealed what truly made him happy and was the catalyst to his purpose to help others set meaningful goals and achieve them. For Sebastian this was more than a bucket list. It’s about something more far reaching; permission, choice, growth and connection. Listen in to be inspired to think big and be the best you can be on every level. For full show notes and episode resources head to http://stephaniekwong.com/EP44
Known worldwide for pursuing an incredible list of 100 Things that he wants to achieve before he dies, Sebastian Terry’s story is surprisingly not about a bucket list. It’s about something more far-reaching: permission, choice, growth and connection. Affected by a curious mind and the death of a close friend, Sebastian experienced a moment in his life where he asked himself a simple question: ‘Am I happy?’. The answer was NO, so he decided to pen down a list of 100 Things that he’d always wanted to achieve. Following his heart and armed with nothing but a list, Sebastian's incredible story has grown from an entertaining tale of adventure into a global philanthropic movement that engages a growing tribe of hundreds of thousands to not just set meaningful goals, but pull the trigger and achieve them - all whilst helping others do the same. “I thought initially that it would take me 100 Things to reach a state of fulfillment but it’s taken me 72 things to realize that ‘ticks’ are just the beginning. The key to growth and happiness is finding out who you are on a primal level and then being that person, each and every day.” Today 100 Things acts as a conduit, introducing those in need of help to those who are able to help. This latest evolution is called Kindsum. In this way, the journey has become less about Sebastian's list and more about the art of helping. Sebastian spends his time traveling the world connecting strangers to help each other. Turned into a best selling book (‘100 Things’), an ESPN documentary (‘100 things to do before you die’) and most recently a US-based reality TV show (‘100 Things') where Sebastian travels the world helping complete strangers achieve their specific dreams, 100 Things inspires people and organizations to gain perspective, think big and be the best they can be on every level so that others can follow suit. From marrying a stranger in Las Vegas, delivering a baby in Canada and even representing the Mauritian national rugby team at the African Championships (they won!), Sebastian’s most profound moment was when he was first contacted by a suicidal stranger who needed help. 100 Things is no longer about one person, it’s about everybody. Guaranteed to make you laugh, cry and inspire motivation, the 100 Things keynote is like no other and will re-engage, connect and inspire your organization to move forward as one. You can follow him on his journey through Facebook at @whatsonyourlist and Instagram at @seb100things Listen as we talk about: Why the greatest thing he's ever done has been helping someone else His thought process to leave everything behind in pursuit of his list The wonderful serendipity that has come into his life from fully pursuing his list Why he never makes pursuing money a priority Why the first step to enhancing your life is getting clarity with where you are now How to learn your way into stepping into opportunities successfully How to feel entirely empowered and in control of your life How surfing allows him to step away from the intensity of pursuing your purpose Why we're all just seeking connection Why he thinks you live a better life by helping people instead of ticking things off your list Resources mentioned: ESPN’s: "THE LIST” Goalcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbOobNDcukE&t=66s http://100things.com.au/seb/the-100-things-list Sign up or hear more about our Path to Purpose course via peopleofpurposepodcast@gmail.com Join our purpose seeking podcast community at... Facebook Instagram YouTube Channel Facebook Group - Purpose Seekers Sign up for the Monthly Newsletter by emailing: peopleofpurposepodcast@gmail.com Help More Find Their Purpose by Donating to the Podcast
Sebastian Terry is tv host, TEDx speaker, and an advocate for kindness. But while he has always longed for connection, he didn't always have the scope of impact on others as he does now. When he was younger, Sebastian tried playing into the status quo. He played sports, he got a degree from college, and he started his own business. Yet, he still ended up feeling lost and without purpose. It wasn't until the death of a close friend that he stopped to evaluate and realized that sticking to the status quo wasn't helping him find his purpose. So he created a list of 100 things to accomplish before he dies. As he progressed on that list, he had the realized that what truly brought fulfillment for him was to help others work on their own list of things to accomplish. This realization helped sparked the 100 Things show on Go90 and the new app to marry kindness and connection called KINDSUM which is bound to make real worldwide impact. Being kind and connecting with others often comes down to just being willing to speak up and give a little time, energy, and care. If you'd like to know how you can do your part in making this world just a little kinder, tune in to Episode 196 of Are You Being Real! Connect with Sebastian: 100 Things | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Kindsum.com Connect with Mark: Instagram Show Notes: -How Sebastian dealt with the loneliness he experienced when he moved to Los Angeles. -What Kindsum is all about. -Different examples of kindness that can be given. -What activities Sebastian likes to do when he's catching up with someone. -How thinking of yourself as 'a rookie' can both serve you and get in your way. -How using self-deprecation can be a double-edged sword. -Where would Sebastian rate his own kindness on a scale from 1-10? -How to get involved with Kindsum. Things to Check Out:•The Last Mile (Prison Rehabilitation Program) •5Rhythms Dance •Julia Grace's Silent Disco
Today we’re talking to Sebastian Terry, the founder of “100 Things” and “Kindsum”. Sebastian is inspiring people all over the world to give themselves the permission to define how they want to live their lives. . Sebastian first created a bucket list of 100 things after losing a dear friend at a young age. He reevaluated the way he was living his life and whether he was truly happy.. Sebastian’s priorities shifted and he dedicated his time to his list. A list that lit him up and helped him to get to know himself better, to know what truly made him happy. .Once the world caught on to Sebastian’s magnetic adventure, he started to ask others, #WhatsOnYourList? His book, TV series, and talks around the world are inspiring people to shake off what people think they should do, and follow what makes them truly happy. He’s also launching a new project designed to bring more happiness into the world, Kindsum, which you can think of as a TaskRabbit for kindness. He’s so incredibly genuine and fun, and we’re so grateful for the opportunity to share his story, his mission, and his big heart. And if you want to talk about what’s on your list and how #ALMOST30NATION can add more kindness to the world, head over to Facebook and join our Secret Facebook Group. In this episode, we talk about… What high schoolers and middle schoolers think of 100 Things Swimming with a shark, doing a handstand, marrying a stranger, and other incredible things on Seb’s list How the list grew into a community Getting caught up in what you “should” do The synchronicities that have occurred while pursuing his list Getting offered a book deal Seb’s feature on ESPN Why helping someone run a half marathon has been one of the most meaningful experiences of Seb’s life Discovering the commitment to help others The 100 Things reality show Bootstrapping + launching Kindsum The incarcerated individuals who built Seb’s website Find more to love at almost30podcast.com! Resources: Learn more | 100things.com.au Help someone today | kindsum.com Read | 100 Things: What’s On Your List? Check out Seb’s list | 100things.com.au/seb/the-100-things-list Instagram | @Seb100Things Facebook | facebook.com/whatsonyourlist Twitter | @Seb100Things YouTube | youtube.com/user/sebubba Thrive Market | Use code ALMOST30 to save 25% off your first order at thrivemarket.com/almost30 WOO FOR PLAY | Use code ALMOST30 for 10% off at wooforplay.com Skinny Dipped | Use code ALMOST30 for 20% off at skinnydipped.com Banish | Use code ALMOST30 for $10 off your first order at banish.com Calm | Get 25% off a Calm premium subscription at www.calm.com/almost30 Stitch Fix | Get 25% off when you keep all 5 personally styled items from stitchfix.com/almost30 Honeybook | Use code ALMOST30 for 50% off the first year of Honeybook at honeybook.com Talkspace | Use code ALMOST30 to get $45 off your 1st month at talkspace.com/almost30 The Almost 30 Podcast is edited by Podcast Masters
At the ripe-old age of 27, Sebastian Terry realized that like most people, he had not achieved anything on his long-forgotten bucket list. After the unexpected death of a close friend, Sebastian decided to put pen to paper and create his list. He called it 100 Things and decided to set out on a journey to check items off the list. 100 Things eventually turned into an internationally published book, a Discovery Networks documentary, and, most importantly, an interactive website for people to share their goals and inspire others to chase their dreams. Sebastian's latest project is called Kindsum. Kindsum is a meeting place for human kindness. The organization offers peer-to-peer helping opportunities for non-financial acts of kindness. You can find out more about Sebastian by following him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @seb100things. And make sure you sign up for his newsletter at: www.kindsum.com. To learn more about turning meaningful wealth into a meaningful life filled with passion and purpose, connect with me on social media at @jcchristianson or send me an email at john@highlandprivate.com Music: "Day Is Gonna Come" by Royal Deluxe