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Hi friends! Today I am talking you through the 8 books that changed my life. From psychology to spiritualism, quantum physics and the classics, I take you through what each book contains, how it can help you and what they mean to me. I also give pointers on creating the habit of reading. Knowledge is power! Stories are inspiration! Until next week, Much love, Cass (02:07) How to get into reading (08:30) The Four Agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz (12:46) What I Talk About When I Talk About Running - Haruki Murakami (19:05) Mastery - Robert Greene (31:17) Psycho-Cybernetics - Dr. Maxwell Maltz (37:20) The Shining - Stephen King (44:05) The Courage to Be Disliked - Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga (50:25) The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking) - Katie Mack (55:59) The Catcher in the Rye - J.D. Salinger (61:05) Nothing Gold Can Stay - Robert Frost
Welcome to Season 2! In this episode, Dr. Tanner Schrank interviews Dr. Ralph Józefowicz, a professor of neurology and medicine at the University of Rochester in New York. Dr. J. shares his insights on neurology and offers tips for medical students pursuing a career in this fascinating field. This interview is part 1 of 2.Listeners can gain valuable knowledge and advice from Dr. J., who has extensive experience in neurology and medical education. He discusses the unique challenges and rewards of being a neurologist, the importance of integrating basic sciences with clinical applications, and the differences between medical education systems in the US and Europe.Read More:Dr. Józefowicz: https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/21276224-ralph-jozefowicz Neurophobia: The Fear of Neurology Among Medical Students: https://doi.org/10.1001/archneur.1994.00540160018003AMBOSS: Succeed on Your Neurology Rotation: https://www.amboss.com/us/shelf/study-for-neurology AMBOSS: How to Prepare for the Transition to Residency: https://blog.amboss.com/us/how-to-prepare-for-the-transition-to-residencyBook rec: "Mastery" by Robert Greene: https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417XFun fact: https://bigthink.com/neuropsych/what-age-is-brain-fully-developed/ Sign up for a free 5-day trial at https://go.amboss.com/pod-5day-trial. Read more at the AMBOSS blog: https://go.amboss.com/blog-ambosspod. Find out more about the AMBOSS podcast: https://go.amboss.com/int_podcast-23.
In the 168th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, Strongfirst Certified Elite Instructor, John Morgan, will talk about the principles of Strongfirst, a simple kettlebell can teach you humility, how can you master something that is continuously evolving, the 3 phases of mastery, and more!Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(1:00) Introducing our special guest, Strongfirst Certified Elite Instructor, John Morgan @striking_strength(1:30) How did Mike meet John Morgan(3:30) Shout out to Fabio Zonin @x_fab_69(5:00) The principles of Strongfirst(7:00) John's family story(10:00) No influence, total exploration(11:10) John's football coach in high school(11:10) John's strength program in high school(13:30) John's first inspiration in strength and training(13:40) Deadlifting 500 lbs at 19(14:00) John had natural strength(14:50) When did John start training with Kettlebells(16:20) Injured after doing 1 Swing?(16:50) “A simple kettlebell taught me humility” - John Morgan @striking_strength(18:20) Shout out to Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(20:20) I am hypercompetitive(20:50) “How can you master something that is continuously evolving” - John Morgan @striking_strength(21:40) Mastery by Robert Greene https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (21:50) The 3 phases of mastery(23:20) I learn something new every time I do a Turkish Get Up(24:40) The problem of Mainstream messaging(25:20) The problem with the way visual messaging is used nowadays(26:10) People have a hard time differentiating what is factual and what is merely an opinion(26:50) Writing vs typing(28:40) Fitness is a lifetime pursuit(30:40) Sometimes you have to dive deep into the darkness to find purpose - John Morgan @striking_strength(32:00) Should we see the whole journey at the beginning?(33:00) How did John get into bodybuilding(36:00) Ballistics and grinds with Kettlebells(40:00) A master of nothing?(46:40) Intuitive training and consistency(48:10) I like standardized testing(52:00) How would you personally describe being the best version of yourself?(52:40) The best gift to anyone: The knowledge to develop strength and maintain strength
In the 155th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike will talk about his experience being 15 years in the fitness industry, the 3 P's of Strength Seminar, how to eliminate distractions, intuitive training, and the power of knowing yourself.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(0:40) 15 years since being a fitness coach(1:50) The 3 P's of Strength Seminar: Physical training, psychological insights, and psychedelics(2:10) Microdosing(3:20) Register for the 3 P's of Strength Seminar now (it will be live on April 13th at 5 PM EST)(4:00) Knowing yourself and doing what's best for you(4:20) “If you feel lost one of the best questions you should ask yourself is: Do I need to know more or do I know to use what I know better?” - Michael Kurkowski (5:30) “Success takes time” - Michael Kurkowski (5:50) “Everything we need to succeed is already within us, we just need to unveil it” - Michael Kurkowski (6:00) Eliminate distractions(6:30) How do you learn to know yourself?(7:20) The power of intuitive training(9:10) Mastery Paperback by Robert Greene (Author)https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (9:50) If you feel like you need to learn more, start with knowing your core values(10:30) How often do you commit to your core values?(11:00) Do your values give you fulfillment(12:20) Join the Strength Connection Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/246922387454298
Today we took a new look at an old question: What does it take to become a really, really good copywriter? I wanted to answer this question by zeroing-in on the path of mastery. I've been learning about the path of mastery for a long time. What I found out goes against what I learned in school and what I see on TV and in the movies. Our culture celebrates achievers but it does NOT respect the path of mastery very much. I'm lucky in that I know a number of copywriters who are well along this path, including a few who are personal friends and a few more who are my mentoring clients. To prepare for this show, I went back to the books I've been reading since 2009 to flesh out my ideas and observations. A few surprises, some new information. But nothing that goes against anything I've noticed and concluded up until now. So what I did was pick some key points from great books about mastery, and weave all that together with some practical, down-to-earth tactics and approaches for getting really, really good at copywriting. The way I see it, in copywriting, the word “mastery” is a term to describe having so many skills and so much knowledge at your fingertips that what you do looks effortless to someone watching you. It's not really effortless, but it's certainly different, when you do something after having prepared yourself to get really good and having done it in a certain way. And there is a known and documented way to get to this place. A better way to say it is: to get on this path. Because mastery, it turns out, is much more a path than a place. It's more a journey than a destination. It's more a way of continuously working on your skills, rather than a badge that you put up on your website. When you're well along the path of mastery, you may be able to solve problems and come up with ideas in a fraction of the time it takes someone with less experience to do the same thing. When you do it, often seems effortless to the person watching. If they knew what was going on under the hood, they would know better. It's not excruciating, but it's not always that easy, either. In copywriting at the highest levels, being able to perform at a high level is important. Why? Because somehow, as copywriters we find ourselves, in situations where we have to fix things or change directions under great time pressure. If you have the ability to go with the flow in situations like that, it can make all the difference in the world. On today's show, we didn't talk that much about the amazing feats of master copywriters. But we took a really good look at how they got there and how you can get there, too. Because when the heat is on, you'll want to be there yourself. When everyone's counting on you, you want them to feel good about how you perform. The advantages are: you have more choices and more opportunities. You end up working with more interesting people on more interesting projects. And, last but not least, you end up getting paid a lot more money. Here are the four parts of today's show: Part 1: Practice Doesn't Make Perfect — But Practice for Mastery Keeps Making You Better and Better What famed cello player Pablo Casals said about practicing. The definition of the kind of practice that makes mastery possible from the leading expert in the field, Anders Ericcson. Plus more from author Daniel Coyle and Robert Greene. Part 2: The Two False Flags On The Path Of Mastery My favorite expert on mastery is the late writer George Leonard. Some important insights from him on what the path is like, along with two misleading signs to watch out for, and why they occur from time to time. Part 3: So What Do You Practice, Anyway? Killer wisdom from martial art great Bruce Lee, as well as a couple other great insights from master teacher of hypnosis Igor Ledochowski and author Robert Greene. Also, a key finding from neuroscience about mastery, from author Daniel Coyle. This part of the show gives you a clearer picture of how practice fits into your journey as a copywriter. Part 4: What Gets You On The Path And Keeps You Going The surprising personal quality that gets and keeps you on a path to mastery. Spoiler alert: It's not innate intelligence or talent. But, according to Robert Greene, it IS genetic. Books mentioned: Mastery, by George Leonard https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Keys-Success-Long-Term-Fulfillment-ebook/dp/B01ND0X91Y Mastery, by Robert Greene https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene-ebook/dp/B007V65PBK The Talent Code, by Daniel Coyle https://www.amazon.com/Talent-Code-Greatness-Born-Grown-ebook/dp/B0026OR1UK Peak, by Anders Ericcson and Robert Pool https://www.amazon.com/Peak-Secrets-New-Science-Expertise-ebook/dp/B011H56MKS Download.
In the 147th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike will discuss Blending Physical Therapy with Fitness, Creating Autonomy In Your Clients, How Blake Kassel created Bodylastics, and we will remember the interview with Ray Gorman.(0:25) Mike will be in Texas in a Mastermind Submit(1:00) Mike's free gift to you! - The Go-To Kettlebell Playbook (Email me asking for a copy at mike@breakthroughsecrets.net) (3:20) Remembering the interview with Ray Gorman @raygormandpt and the Engage Movement (3:50) Blending Physical Therapy with Fitness(5:50) The difference between an insurance-based model vs a cash-based model(6:25) Creating autonomy for your clients(8:00) “Clients need guidance, but at the same time they are behind the own wheel of their car” - The Strength Connection(8:45) Mastery by Robert Greene https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (9:00) The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene https://www.amazon.com/48-Laws-Power-Robert-Greene/dp/0140280197 (9:30) “Blindly following the leader doesn't fulfill you in the same way” - The Strength Connection(10:50) “You need to become autonomous, otherwise, you will hit the ceiling very quickly” - The Strength Connection(11:20) Shout out to Blake Kassel @blakekassel, CEO and founder of Bodylastics https://bodylastics.com/ (11:40) The benefits of resistance bands training(13:30) How Blake created Bodylastics - the power of having a vision(14:25) The vision of creating a top-quality product, plus an outstanding program people can do from home(15:50) Having a vision and staying on top of it(16:40) Subscribe to Apple Podcast and to Youtube :) https://www.youtube.com/@thestrengthconnection3001
In the 140th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, Director of Applied Science and Brand Development at Longevity Labs Inc., Don Moxley will talk about three-thirds of your life, rhythmic learning, a valueless exercise, tips for aspiring strength coaches, and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(0:50) Introducing our special guest Director of Applied Science and Brand Development at Longevity Labs Inc., Don Moxley @donmoxley(1:10) Shout out to Eric Malzone @emalzone(2:00) Don and her wife(3:30) Three-thirds of your life(3:45) Don's third third(4:15) What would Don do if he won the lottery?(4:30) Traveling in an RV(5:45) Mastery by Robert Greenehttps://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (7:00) National Park's pass(7:25) Meeting with Eric Malzone(7:30) Where to next?(8:00) “Travel is the greatest experience and education that you can get.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(8:10) Passport-related stats(8:30) “The more time you spend time getting to know people that are not like you, the more empathy you develop.” - Don Moxley @donmoxley(9:05) “Don't just niche yourself into one modality.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(9:25) Scratching the surface(10:10) Rhythmic learning(11:05) Don's origin story(11:55) Getting help for fitness(13:10) Shout out to Kevin Akins(13:45) Shout out to Lou Simmons(15:55) The reason behind the pushback(16:10) A valueless exercise(17:35) All Americans or Better(19:30) “All energy is aerobic.” - Don Moxley @donmoxley(20:00) Coaching recovery(21:10) “The guy with the best biggest bench rarely sees the field.” - Don Moxley @donmoxley(21:50) Entertainment events(23:00) Tips for aspiring strength coaches(23:40) Next Man up vs. Don's philosophy (25:00) Rocks of longevity (28:50) Functional vs. optimal(29:20) “Just because you can get through a workout doesn't mean that it is contributing to development.” - Don Moxley @donmoxley(29:40) Good light vs. bad light(30:30) “Light is a secret weapon.”- Don Moxley @donmoxley(31:00) What's your jar?(32:50) The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Coveyhttps://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People-Powerful/dp/0743269519 (33:15) Interesting thing about Don's field(33:30) Biohacking(34:30) Our evolutionary history(36:50) Strength coach vs. sport scientist(37:10) Shout out to Gray Cook Twitter @graycookPT(37:10) Shout out to Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(37:45) Confirmation bias(38:10) The abrahamic religion analogy(40:30) Moving the needle dramatically(41:20) How to become a scientist?(43:10) Scientist vs. a coach(43:30) Helping an overtrained athlete(47:30) Highlevel HRV program(49:10) “Every good strength coach has a team of geeks.” - Don Moxley @donmoxley(52:30) Another HRV example(54:50) How to track your HRV?(58:00) Free HRV app: Lead HRV(58:40) How to start an HRV program?(1:03:00) Learning about cannabis(1:03:30) Cannabis plus(1:06:30) Shout out to Antonio Squillante @antonio_squillantecscsWhere to find Don Moxley? @donmoxleyLinkedIn: Don MoxleyTwitter: @donmoxleywww.modemethod.com
In the 117th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, Former RKC Instructor, Strength Coach, and Founder of Speakeasy Of Strength, Steve Holiner, will talk about the learning curve after certification, establishing connections and trust, the imposter syndrome, the Die Mighty method, and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(0:55) Introducing our special guest Former RKC Instructor, Strength Coach, and Founder of Speakeasy Of Strength, Steve Holiner @speakeasyofstrengthny(1:20) Shout out to Ryan Steenrod @ryansteenrod(1:55) Shout out to Dave Whitley @irontamer(1:55) Shout out to Fabio Zonin @x_fab_69(3:00) About assisting(3:30) Shout out to John Engum @engums_extremetraining(5:30) The learning curve after certification(6:15) Shout out to Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(6:50) Calculating the return on investment(9:15) Shout out to Dan John @coachdanjohn(10:30) Shout out to Mark Fisher @mffclubhouse(11:00) Creating a fun experience(11:10) Shout out to Pavel Tsatsouline @strongfirst(12:20) About Speakeasy Of Strength @speakeasyofstrengthny(14:00) Creating the vibe(14:50) How does Steve want his clients to feel?(16:35) Getting stuck in the hard-style ego game(16:50) Establishing connections and trust(18:10) The bedside manner(18:30) The imposter syndrome(19:25) The capability job(20:50) The reason behind the living room gym(22:00) Finally opening Speakeasy of Strength @speakeasyofstrengthny(24:25) Mindset and goals while becoming a full-time coach(27:00) Steve's mindset evolution(27:50) “Some people are gonna hate, and I gotta be okay with that because they're not the ones that are gonna pay my bills.” - Steve Holiner @speakeasyofstrengthny(29:45) The wall of pretension(33:10) More about Steve's origin story(34:15) Remote programming before Covid(34:40) Steve's goal with online coaching(35:15) Reality of online coaching(36:15) The hardest thing with online coaching(37:00) Being realistic about the shutdown(37:20) Getting 100% virtual during Covid(41:05) Giving away free stuff(42:25) About MFF @mffclubhouse(44:00) The beauty of Speakeasy of Strength @speakeasyofstrengthny(45:15) Thinking about closing the gym during covid(46:40) Shout out to Michael Keeler @michaelkeeler(46:40) Shout out to Pete Dupuis @pete_dupuis(47:45) “Understand the principles behind it, but then eventually, you need to craft, you need to get your own intuition, your own creativity into it.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(48:00) Mentoring at Strength Faction(50:45) The things that Steve is grateful for(52:35) “Some people should use a little bit more imposter syndrome in the beginning to humble themselves.” - Steve Holiner @speakeasyofstrengthny(53:00) Mastery by Robert Greenehttps://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (54:00) The wall of kettlebell(54:45) “People with the most experience are generally the most open to sharing it.” - Steve(57:15) Iron Cardio by Brett Jones @brettjonessfghttps://strongandfit.com/products/iron-cardio-by-brett-jones (59:30) The Die Mighty method(1:03:05) Shout out to Tina @tinavmorinWhere to find Steve Holiner? @speakeasyofstrengthny
In the 108th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, Coach, Mentor, and the creator of Authentic Conversion, Nicole Spencer, will talk about the secret of Nicole's quick success, the best approach toward her business, Nicole's training process, take on online ads, and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk!In this chapter, you will discover:(1:00) Introducing our special guest, Coach, Mentor, and the creator of Authentic Conversion, Nicole Spencer @nicole.authentic.conversion(1:20) Business mastermind(1:50) Meeting at CK FMS(3:00) Competitive dancing and choreography(3:20) Becoming a high school teacher(3:40) Getting into a graduate program(4:10) Getting married(4:30) Going to New York City(5:20) Introduction to personal training(5:50) Getting hired at Equinox(6:50) Evolution at Equinox(7:15) Moving to SouthEast Georgia(8:20) The idea of opening a fitness studio(9:20) The secret to Nicole's quick success(12:15) Nicole's best approach to her business(14:45) Should I?(16:00) Experience with working at another company(17:15) The reason behind starting her own business(18:05) Difference between working with clients vs. trainers(19:10) Reason behind shutting down online training(20:40) Nicole's training process(21:45) “If you don't learn the business skills, you don't have the clients to help.” - Nicole Spencer @nicole.authentic.conversion(22:50) Mindset of Nicole's average clientele(23:30) More about Nicole's training process(26:15) Nicole's take on online ads(27:50) “If you don't know how to convert and connect with people organically, you will not ever convert anyone from ads.” - Nicole Spencer @nicole.authentic.conversion(29:00) Gradual change in online ad conversion(30:55) “In any area of life or business, it's only 5% of people who say they want to do something extraordinary, who will actually do it.” - Nicole Spencer @nicole.authentic.conversion(32:25) Parallels between business and fitness(33:40) Mastery by Robert Greenehttps://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (34:15) Consistency over creativity(35:15) Nicole's #1 key to success(39:00) Shout out to Leila Hormoz @LeilaHormozi(39:10) Train Track vs. Highway analogy(39:55) About intuition(45:25) Where to find Nicole Spencer? @nicole.authentic.conversionFacebook: AuthenticConversion
In the 102nd episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest 7-figure entrepreneur, Host of Fire and Soul Podcast, Co-founder of the Podcast Accelerator, and Founder of Soul Circles, Michelle Sorro, will talk about the red pill rabbit hole, utter and complete deconstruction, the gradual awakening, and the power of self-censoring.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(1:45) Introducing our special guest, 7-figure entrepreneur, Host of Fire and Soul Podcast, Co-founder of the Podcast Accelerator, and Founder of Soul Circles, Michelle Sorro @michellesorro(2:15) Shout out to Brian Grasso Facebook: Brian Grasso(2:15) Shout out to Carrie Campbell @eliminateyourlimits(2:50) “Do not only practice your art but force your way into its secrets for it and knowledge can raise you to the divine.” - Beethoven(3:05) Mastery by Robert Greenehttps://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (4:00) What does Michelle do?(4:20) Life on a rocket ship(4:35) Shout out to Dave Aspery @dave.asprey(4:35) Shout out to Tony Robbins @tonyrobbins(4:35) Shout out to Jack Canfield @jackcanfield_official(4:45) Hitting 7 figures(5:00) The red pill rabbit hole(6:00) Turning to alcohol for relaxation(7:10) Utter and complete deconstruction(8:05) Michelle's mindset now(8:40) “An awakening journey is for the rest of our life.” - Michelle Sorro @michellesorro(9:25) Doing soul's work(11:15) The panic matrix(13:00) Listen to the call to your soul!(13:45) The gradual awakening(16:50) Creative process of divine intelligence (17:40) Lower shadow-self and mask self(19:25) Shout out to Alicia Marie @embodied.truth(19:45) “What you're presenting. Is it real and embody? Or is it what lower self says you need to show up as an image?” - Michelle Sorro @michellesorro(21:15) Our profile pic(22:20) The authenticity(22:50) Who are you really?(24:20) “The only certainty can be found within the truth of who we know we really are.” - Michelle Sorro @michellesorro(25:55) Allow yourself to call(26:40) Shout out to Sifu Singh @sifusingh(26:55) Shout out to Paul Selig(27:05) The Book of Mastery by Paul Selighttps://www.amazon.com/Book-Mastery-Trilogy-Paul-Selig/dp/0399175709 (29:05) Michelle's teacher and spiritual guide, Ramdas(29:25) How does Michelle answer questions?(32:10) Michelle's students' first experience(33:30) The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron @juliacameronlivehttps://www.amazon.com/Artists-Way-25th-Anniversary/dp/0143129252(34:00) Not your first life(36:00) Shout out to Tim Almond(36:45) About one of Michelle's client(40:25) More about soul work(42:05) “Humanity is one global community.” - Michelle Sorro @michellesorro(42:40) About Michelle's woke father(44:15) Don't discount anyone(47:45) “You're not going to touch everybody the way that you want to touch them. But that doesn't mean that you shouldn't speak your truth.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(48:10) The power of self-censoring(53:50) Be proud of yourself(54:10) Where to find Michelle Sorro? @michellesorrowww.michelle-sorro.com
In the 88th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, Founder Of Kettlebell Coach University, Hunter Crine will talk about the art of coaching, the science of coaching, few sales tips for coaches and the impact that coaches make in the world.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(0:55) Michael Introducing our special guest Founder Of Kettlebell Coach University, Hunter Crine @hunter_crine(1:10) What do Michael and Hunter have in common?(1:30) Shout out to Antonio Squillante @antonio_squillantecscs(2:00) Hunter in Antonio's Lab(3:05) We live in a world where science really doesn't matter(3:20) Antonio truly knows science(4:20) Pure power production(5:00) “It's not all about followers, it is about science” - Hunter Crine @hunter_crine(5:15) “Speak like a scientist and act like a coach” - Hunter Crine @hunter_crine(6:20) “People know if you know what you're talking about” - Hunter Crine @hunter_crine(6:45) Intuitive training(7:20) Shout out to coach Darius Andre Gilbert, Facebook: Darius Andre Gilbert(7:50) The power of experience(8:40) Mastery by Robert Greene https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (10:00) It Is not all about the money(10:25) How coaches make decisions(12:00) How to find mentors?(12:30) The apprentice mindset(13:00) Fear of failure(14:00) Look your mentors in a human being level(14:05) Shout out to 2 of the greatest mentors, Gray Cook @functionalmvmt and Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(17:20) Learn how to make decisions(18:00) Triphasic training(19:00) Observation is a skill for coaching(20:00) The nervous system(20:20) “Everything has intention” - Hunter Crine @hunter_crine(21:00) Being a trainer in New York city(21:40) The art of coaching and the science of coaching(23:30) The art of coaching book(25:40) How much should you talk in sales and coaching?(28:50) There's no money in strength conditioning?(30:00) Hunter moved to online when the Pandemic hit(32:00) Hunter was in a gym very focused on movement and corrective exercise(34:45) The peanut butter jar story(35:40) The impact you do in the world as a coach(37:10) “Coaching is empowering” - Hunter Crine @hunter_crine(38:09) The Kettlebell Coach University program https://kettlebellcoachuniversity.com/ (38:30) Hunter Crine loves teaching(39:10) Why did Hunter Crine start the Kettlebell Coach University?(41:00) What's inside the Kettlebell Coach University program?(42:40) There are 81 total coaches in the Kettlebell Coaching University(43:40) The abundance mentality(45:40) Why sales is the way(49:20) Write a letter to yourself: why did you join this program?(50:40) If you want to be successful in business you have to understand how to create relationships and how to add value to people - Hunter Crine @hunter_crine(51:30) Where to follow Hunter Crine @hunter_crine and how to join the Kettlebell Coach University program? https://kettlebellcoachuniversity.com/
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In this podcast, Morgan, and Alec talk about how to find something you are "passionate" about. Should you be realistic? Can you be reckless in your 20's? Should you go to college? They try to answer all these questions and more! Mastery by Robert Greene https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene-ebook/dp/B007V65PBK/ref=sr_1_1?crid=WLQ842E2EN2W&keywords=mastery&qid=1647192895&s=digital-text&sprefix=mastery%2Cdigital-text%2C268&sr=1-1 Range by David Epstein https://www.amazon.com/Range-Generalists-Triumph-Specialized-World-ebook/dp/B07H1ZYWTM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3BIYD4JIN5XI2&keywords=range+david+epstein&qid=1647192920&s=digital-text&sprefix=range+%2Cdigital-text%2C164&sr=1-1 Social Media Instagram - https://instagram.com/reel.dudes/ Tiktok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeVjNbKC/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1MKiZoxoKfe7KXKK0nPXIE?si=cVhI6NjFRPmdC4Tx5AE_wA&dl_branch=1 apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reel-dudes-radio/id1543104237 For business inquiries: reeldudespod@gmail.com
In the 128th Episode of The Breakthrough Secrets Podcast, Mike, Chris and our special guest SFG II Instructor, air force veteran, developer of the StrongFirst training app and founder of GymCloud Kenton Boutwell will talk about Strength training, the importance of having products in addition to your coaching services and the GymCloud app.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk!In this chapter you will discover:.(2:10) Introducing our special guest SFG II Instructor, air force veteran, developer of the StrongFirst training app and founder of GymCloud Kenton Boutwell @kentonbout(2:209 How did Mike meet Kenton(3:20) Kenton origin story(3:30) Kenton experience with martial arts(5:00) Kenton and the beast tamer(7:00) Shout out to Iron Tamer Dave @irontamer(13:30) Gym Cloud https://fitproapp.gymcloud.com/freedom/ (15:00) The importance of having products in addition to your coaching services(18:30) What inspired Kenton to build his own app platform(20:40) In order to sell something you need to be passionate about what you offer(22:10) Kenton working on the StrongFirst app(26:30) How does the GymCloud app work?(28:10) About trainerize and other fitness apps (31:40) RKC(32:10) The online and the hybrid models in fitness(35:00) What is Kenton currently focused on for his own strength?(39:30) Bodyweight strength training(41:10) The tactical method, developing your strength, shout out to Paul Tracogna @owl.cat.trapeze(45:10) Being strong enough(45:40) ATG program, shout out to Ben Patrick @kneesovertoesguy(47:00) Strength is a lifestyle(47:40) Having something to train for(49:30) Mastery Book by Robert Greene @robertgreeneofficial https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X(51:10) Strength means something different for everyone, shout out to Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(51:50) The peanut butter jar story(53:50) Mastering the snatch, shout out to Tim Almond @hardstyle_method(55:20) The goal is to get better(57:10) What would be the best carryover in your strength and life(58:10) Physiology drives psychology, the stronger you get, the more confidence you're gonna get (1:01:00) Where to reach out to Kenton Boutwell @kentonbout https://fitproapp.gymcloud.com/freedom/ .#TheBreakthroughSecretsPodcast #strengthtraining #kettlebells #strength #knowledge #education #podcast #strengthshow #fitness #health #strengthhasagreaterpurpose #wellness #coaching #mindset.Looking for freebies? CLICK IN BIObit.ly/FreeMindsetPlaybookFind Free Resources at www.kettlebell.works Liked the show? Please lease us a review!
In the 106th Episode of The Breakthrough Secrets Podcast, Mike, Chris and our special guest, Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach and Founder of the @ThePerformanceCypher, Miguel Aragoncillo will talk about self efficacy, from zero to hero and how to create structure without structure.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk!In this chapter you will discover:.(0:50) Introducing our special guest Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach and Founder of the @ThePerformanceCypher, Miguel Aragoncillo @miggsybogues(1:20) Breakdancing and skill acquisition(2:00) How did Miguel decide to get into breakdancing?(2:50) From zero to hero. From uncoordinated to breakdancing(5:40) No rules and practicing whenever you want(8:30) “The interpretation leads to the creative” - Miguel Aragoncillo(11:00) How to create structure without structure(13:40) Trying to do handstands for an hour and a half(14:40) How long did it take Miguel to become coordinated?(15:00) “It took me 3 to 4 years of effort, to make it not look that it was effort” - Miguel Aragoncillo(15:40) “Before I knew the way, a kick was just a kick and a punch was just a punch. While i was learning the way a kick was more than just a kick and a punch was more than just a punch, and once i knew the way a kick was once again a kick and a punch was once again a punch” - Bruce Lee, shout out to Paul Tracogna @owl.cat.trapeze(18:20) Changing your perspective, exercising vs playing(22:40) Self efficacy(23:40) Creativity with no so much structure(24:40) “Successes compound overtime, till the point you believe you can do everything” - Miguel Aragoncillo(30:20) Changing shoes for training and training barefoot(30:40) Environment, task and individual(32:00) Changing the equipment when training(34:00) How to move your internal body when there are external differences(36:30) Knowing how to push and pull when you're developing a skill(41:00) Self innovation, conscious or unconscious?(45:40) Mastery Book by Robert Greene @robertgreeneofficial https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X(48:30) Shout out to Ryan Holiday @ryanholiday(55:00) Filling on the gaps style of coaching(56:00) Engineers are very analytical, how should you train them?(58:40) Where to reach out to Miguel Aragoncillo @miggsybogues http://miguelaragoncillo.com.#TheBreakthroughSecretsPodcast #strengthtraining #kettlebells #strength #knowledge #education #podcast #strengthshow #fitness #health #strengthhasagreaterpurpose #wellness #coaching #mindsetFind Free Resources at www.kettlebell.works Liked the show? Please lease us a review!
In the 104th Episode of The Breakthrough Secrets Podcast, Mike and Chris will recap the best from the interview with Miguel AragoncilloJoin us in this insightful and captivating talk!In this chapter you will discover:.(0:20) Shout out to Miguel Aragoncillo @miggsybogues (0:30) From no coordination to break dancing(0:50) Skill acquisition(1:30) Chris as a skater(2:30) Discipline and consistency(6:30) Doing something because you love doing it(6:40) Self leadership(8:50) The power of self education(11:00) Filling the gaps in the discipline you're learning(13:50) Feeling what is best for you and making it your own(13:55) Mastery Book by Robert Greene @robertgreeneofficial https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X(14:40) Shout out to Titans, Elon Musk(14:50) Shout out to Titans, Kobe Bryant(17:00) “When you are able to create an environment that you can play on it, you just let your natural tendencies unfold, and you develop your own style”(17:20) Curiosity and mastering the skill(18:40) “Not only practice your art but force your way into its secrets”(20:30) Shout out to Tim Almond @hardstyle_method(21:50) “It takes 3-4 years of effort, until it's effortless”(22:30) Detach yourself from the outcome(23:00) Where are you know, where do you want to be, what are you willing to sacrifice.#TheBreakthroughSecretsPodcast #strengthtraining #kettlebells #strength #knowledge #education #podcast #strengthshow #fitness #health #strengthhasagreaterpurpose #wellness #coaching #mindsetFind Free Resources at www.kettlebell.works Liked the show? Please lease us a review!
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In the 76th Episode of The Breakthrough Secrets Podcast, Mike and Chris will talk about the power of awareness, detaching yourself from the outcome and why consistency is more powerful than variety.Join us in this insightful and amazing talk!In this chapter you will discover:.(0:30) Shout out to Fionnbar Toolan @fionnbharr3(2:30) Shout out to Dennis Vasilev @denisvasilevkbsport(4:00) It's all about pacing(5:30) In every competition with timing, you can break it down to the math(5:35) The Pull Up Record, Can't Hurt Me book by David Goggins @davidgoggins https://www.amazon.com/Cant-Hurt-Me-Master-Your/dp/1544512287 (6:30) Chris training for the Iron Man(8.30) PRI and FMS(10:40) Denis Vasilev learning strength on his gym class(13:40) Mastery Book by Robert Greene @robertgreeneofficial https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X(18:20) The Way of the Superior Man Book by David Deida https://www.amazon.com/Way-Superior-Man-Challenges-Anniversary/dp/1622038320 (18:40) The power of awareness(18:50) Detaching yourself from the outcome(19:05) The Primal Voice, shout out to Bud Jeffries @budjeffries(19:30) “You take your skill to the next level not by variety but by consistency” Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(21.10) “You can only recover quickly if your training properly”(21:30) The importance of recovery and sleep for professional athletes.#Kettlebellsports #kettlebells #kettlebellworks #strength #power #speed #endurance #becomethestrongestversionofyourself #confidence #mindset #health #wellness #nextlevelliving #strong #powerful #humble #studentofstrength #strengthhasagreaterpurpose #breakthroughsecretspodcast #hardstyle #strongfirst #hardstylemethodFind Free Resources at www.kettlebell.works Liked the show? Please lease us a review!
In the 57th Episode of The Breakthrough Secrets Podcast, Chris, Mike and our special guest Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach and Founder of the @ThePerformanceCypher, Miguel Aragoncillo, will talk about coordination and 4 different ways to improve movement and capacity.Join us in this insightful and amazing talk!In this chapter you will discover:(0:40) Introducing our special guest Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach and Founder of the @ThePerformanceCypher, Miguel Aragoncillo @miggsybogues http://miguelaragoncillo.com (1:10) Miguel's origin story(3:30) Miguel's story with dancing(6:00) Break Dancing and Community(10:40) Into Bodybuilding(11:35) “If you're gonna do something, do it now” - Miguel Aragoncillo(14:20) FMS https://www.functionalmovement.com/ (15:20) Postural Restoration Institute(16:40) Working 4 - 5 jobs(17:40) The power of applying the knowledge you get(18:20) Knowledge Vs Wisdom(24:00) Outliers Book by Malcolm Gladwell https://www.amazon.com/Outliers-Story-Success-Malcolm-Gladwell/dp/0316017930 (26:00) Pattern Recognition(27:00) Shout out to Kevin Neeld @kevinneeld(28:00) About Movement Sports Performance and Human Capacity(29:30) 4 different ways to Improve how somebody moves: changing readiness levels, changing joint capacity, changing equipment, changing physiological capacity(31:00) The power of constant optimization(36:00) How does Miguel get ready to perform Powerlifting(38:00) Biological Markers of Fitness Levels - Energy Systems(42:00) What is the simplest thing you can do to acquire physiological adaptations(42:30) About Aerobics(44:20) Strength Aerobics Shout out to Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(45.20) About the Snatch Test and power endurance(46:00) Shout out to Tim Almond @hardstyle_method(47:00) Working with endurance Athletes(47:30) “My mentality in life is being really good in 1 thing, and being ok in a bunch of things” - Miguel Aragoncillo(50:50) Nasal breathing(54:20) Being great in 1 thing and ok in the others, the importance of keep working on complementary skills in Sports(1:01:20) The importance of coordination in Sports(1:07:40) Mastery Book by Robert Greene @robertgreeneofficial https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (1:09:40) Where to contact Miguel Aragoncillo @miggsybogues http://miguelaragoncillo.com .#Psychedelics #kettlebells #kettlebellworks #strength #power #speed #endurance #becomethestrongestversionofyourself #confidence #mindset #health #wellness #nextlevelliving #strong #powerful #humble #studentofstrength #strengthhasagreaterpurpose #breakthroughsecretspodcast #hardstyle #strongfirst #hardstylemethodFind Free Resources at www.kettlebell.works Liked the show? Please lease us a review!
In order to center people in our hiring practices, we must change the way we assess skills. In this episode, Kelly is joined by Omer Molad, the Co-Founder and CEO of Vervoe, a recruitment platform that helps companies hire the very best by focusing on who can do the job, not just who looks good on paper. Vervoe predicts job performance using skills assessments that showcase the talent of every candidate. Omer believes the key to hiring is that "context matters. When you do it in context, you bring out not just the functional or job-specific skills, but how they're going to contribute. How are they going to apply themselves? How are they going to learn? How are they going to work with others? These things are critically important. It about experiences and performance, not chronological job histories." Big Takeaways: Grades don't necessarily correlate. If someone got good grades, that's great. But the way we teach in school and in university, in college, doesn't necessarily translate into the way that we do things practically in the workplace. (10:00) Previous employment can be thought of as apprenticeships. They all contribute to your future jobs. You don't have to have worked in the same thing, in the same field, in the same place in order to be good at X. There are other paths. (25:00) What you have done in your life, no matter how sort of eccentric or weird or unrelated to anything tangible, it counts. It's made you a richer person, it's made you a better person, it's who you are. And whether you are doing it consciously or not, you are applying it in your current role. (47:00) Books mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Range-Generalists-Triumph-Specialized-World/dp/0735214484 (David Epstein, Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World) https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (Mastery by Robert Greene) Follow Omer on LinkedIn @Omer Molad https://vervoe.com/ (Vervoe)
Robert is the legendary number one New York Times best-selling author of six books exploring topics ranging from the nature of power, to strategies for war, to seduction, and the development of mastery. FIND ROBERT ONLINE TWITTER: https://twitter.com/robertgreene INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/robertgreeneofficial QUOTES [00:11:36] "The world that we all take for granted was built by people with ambition. And so there's nothing selfish about it. It's the desire and the want to create things to contribute to society." [00:16:03] "We are seeing an epidemic of irrationality, of people who have completely loosened themselves from science, from reality, from truth, you know, and it's frightening. " [00:24:28] "That's what all great thinkers and entrepreneurs innovators do. They simply imagine something else. They imagine other possibilities in the world." [00:42:06] "Don't be afraid of that. Don't be afraid to fail. Don't be afraid to get a little bit lost, as long as you have an overall sense of direction." [00:50:16] "It takes so much more minutia. It's a more arduous process to get to that stage of creativity." [00:52:15] "And second of all, that reading my books can actually change who you are, can change how you think and how you look at the world." HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SHOW [00:01:21] Guest introduction [00:02:31] We learn about where Robert is from [00:04:07] What kind of kid were you in high school? [00:05:12] Robert talks to us about some interesting experiences he had while traveling across the country at age 17 [00:07:45] What Robert thought his future would look like [00:10:20] Do you ever get jealous or feel envious of people who don't have ambition? [00:14:39] How do you see history repeating itself in 2021 and beyond? [00:19:00] Which aspect of human nature is going to kind has been sending us off in this direction of irrationality and into this revolutionary type of age? [00:23:27] What would be the keys of power or the keys to power in this situation? [00:32:38] Robert suffered a stroke in 2018, he shares his progress on the road to recovery [00:34:12] How 50 Cent help inspire Robert to write Mastery – and he share stories about 50 Cent's work ethic [00:37:26] Robert talks about the six stages of mastery [00:42:36] Robert shares some tips on how to go about finding a mentor [00:46:46] What would you say is the difference between art and science? [00:50:57] It's 100 years in the future, what do you want to be remembered for? [00:52:56] The Random Round Special Guest: Robert Greene.
In Episode 44 of The Breakthrough Secrets Podcast, Chris and Mike will recall many lessons from all the Strength Titans they have interviewed thus far, choosing the best knowledge and pondering if there is something all of these great teachers have in common.Join us in this insightful and amazing talk!In this chapter you will discover: (0:50) Tim Almond, processing information(2:00) Is there a specific commonality in all the Titans we've interviewed?(3:15) Chris playing “Beautiful Day” by U2 while visualizing doing the Iron Man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co6WMzDOh1o (6:00) Think and Grow Rich Book by Napoleon Hill https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Original-RevisedTM-ebook/dp/B00VVN4YFW/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=think+and+grow+rich&qid=1617551694&s=books&sr=1-5 (8:00) “We suffer more in imagination than we do in reality”(8:30) Remembering Levi Markwardt(9:10) Body mind breath, Steve Cotter(11:00) On goal setting(11:15) “In my correct opinion” remembering Aleks Salkin(12:40) Evolution by reduction(13:40) Antifragility, remembering Craig Marker interview(16:20) “The problem is you think you have time” -Steven Head(18:00) Behavioral Change, remembering Dr.Katie Arfa(20:00) Shoutout to Brett Jones and Tim Almond(22:00) Pavel Macek and Fabio Zoning(22:15) “The most important learning happens post graduation” -Dr. Roy Page(24:30) Steve Cotter and Never Let Go Book by Dan John https://www.amazon.com/Never-Let-Go-Philosophy-Learning/dp/1931046387 (27:20) Mastery Book by Robert Greene https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X (28:00) Craig Marker mastering Mitochondrial fusion and fission (29:40) The Deep purpose of Steve Cotter(30:00) Remembering Hector Gutierrez(34:10) Passion means to suffer(36:10) Kettlebell training as a system(36:30) Enjoying the process to be willing to suffer through it, Hector Gutierrez(38:00) Passion and suffering, Chris Iron Man story(44:00) “With great power comes great responsibility”@coach_mike_kbw @leviarsl @stevecotter_ikff @aleks_salkin @craigdmarker @headstrong_fitness_performance @drkatiearfa @brettjonessfg @hardstyle_method @pavelmacekcom @x_fab_69 @roypagedc @coachdanjohn @robertgreeneofficial @thedragao @Strongfirst#NeverLetGo #Mastery #Withgreatpowercomesgreatresponsibility#kettlebells #kettlebellworks #strength #power #speed #endurance #becomethestrongestversionofyourself #confidence #mindset #health #wellness #nextlevelliving #strong #powerful #humble #studentofstrength #strengthhasagreaterpurpose #breakthroughsecretspodcast #hardstyle #strongfirst #hardstylemethodFind Free Resources at www.kettlebell.works Liked the show? Please lease us a review!
#40: "Jeremy's life reads like a movie script." That's how we knew we just had to have Jeremy as this week's guest. He quit school at 16 to pursue a music career, became Larry the Cable Guy's touring manager, and worked for various radio stations all in his twenties. He currently owns a successful country bar where various artists perform, and lives in Nashville when he's not touring around America performing his music. Jeremy tells us his life's story, successes as a musician and tour manager (along with his own tips for success), and why you should always schedule some suffering into your morning routine. If you're curious about life touring around America, looking for stoicism practices throughout your day, and need advice on why you should never quit in your 20s when you want something, this episode's for you. https://jeremymccomb.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mccombover/ https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-2dumb2quit-w-jeremy-mccomb-50679988/ https://www.justgowithitpodcast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/justgowithit.podcast/ Nashville Recs: https://robertswesternworld.com/ https://www.bourbonstreetbluesandboogiebar.com/ http://nashvilleguru.com/businesses/red-door Book recs: https://dailystoic.com/letters-from-a-stoic/ https://www.amazon.com/Shortness-Life-Penguin-Great-Ideas/dp/0143036327 https://www.amazon.com/Ego-Enemy-Ryan-Holiday/dp/1591847818 https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X
In this episode of The Metal Mentality with Mike Smith, Mike and Elijah discuss methods to create and sustain inspiration throughout the musical lifecycle. Topics include the benefits of working with a mentor, keeping an open mind, practice routines, and knowing when to take a break as burnout sets in. Stay brutal! Questions? Comments? Show topic ideas? We want to hear from you! Reach out to Mike (smithblast@gmail.com) and Elijah (ironveins777@gmail.com). Link to “Mastery” by Robert Greene: https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene-audiobook/dp/B00A6G9CGG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=29NW1HWWAZLVY&dchild=1&keywords=mastery+robert+greene&qid=1613834063&sprefix=mastery+%2Caps%2C169&sr=8-1
Pour bien clôturer l'année 2020 nous avons fait cet épisode pour parler de l'avenir de l'informatique et des nouvelles technologies au Sénégal.Programme :Les domaines d'utilisation des techs à favoriser en 2021Conseils et recommandation sur les tendances en 2021Conseils pour la jeunesse sénégalaiseInvités :Thiaba DIOP (Développer mobile Android) Twitter Elias Waly Ba (Ingénieur IA et professeur) Twitter Ibrahima ciss (Développeur mobile iOS) Twitter Ady Ngom (Senior développeur javascript) Twitter Jean Noel SARR (Digital learning Manager, CEO Kinnov Tech) Twitter Ousseynou DIOP (Développeur, CEO XARALA ACADEMY) TwitterGérard DACOSTA ( Ingénieur en sécurité) TwitterDemba FALL (Ingénieur R&D) Twitter Vocalcast :Participez a la rubrique volcalcast et partager votre expérience avec les auditeurs. Envoyer votre vocal de présentation via whatsappsur le +221 76 374 12 91Liens utiles :Mastery: https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417XSo good there can't ignore you : https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124deep work: https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Work-Focused-Success-Distracted/dp/1455586692Support the showChers auditeurs et auditrices, Vous appréciez le travail que nous faisons à travers le podcast et vous voulez nous voir évoluer et améliorer les émissions avec de nouvelles initiatives, alors vous pouvez soutenir le projet pour nous encourager davantage.Nous soutenir par ici
Pour bien clôturer l'année 2020 nous avons fait cet épisode pour parler de l'avenir de l'informatique et des nouvelles technologies au Sénégal. Programme : Les domaines d'utilisation des techs à favoriser en 2021 Conseils et recommandation sur les tendances en 2021 Conseils pour la jeunesse sénégalaise Invités : Thiaba DIOP (Développer mobile Android) Twitter Elias Waly Ba (Ingénieur IA et professeur) Twitter Ibrahima ciss (Développeur mobile iOS) Twitter Ady Ngom (Senior développeur javascript) Twitter Jean Noel SARR (Digital learning Manager, CEO Kinnov Tech) Twitter Ousseynou DIOP (Développeur, CEO XARALA ACADEMY) Twitter Gérard DACOSTA ( Ingénieur en sécurité) Twitter Demba FALL (Ingénieur R&D) Twitter Vocalcast : Participez a la rubrique volcalcast et partager votre expérience avec les auditeurs. Envoyer votre vocal de présentation via whatsappsur le +221 76 374 12 91 Liens utiles : Mastery: https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X So good there can't ignore you : https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/1455509124 deep work: https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Work-Focused-Success-Distracted/dp/1455586692
I'm glad to introduce you to my friend Aditya, a.k.a Ego. Ego is a mix/master engineer and producer from California as well as a very good songwriter. In this episode we talk about the current Californian context, moving from California to Denver, why some people are thriving in LA and the reason why people move around so much in the USA. We also had a chat about the American Dream, letting go of certain creative things, studying in Columbia College Chicago, about VR, his Indian roots, spirituality, tik tok, the current sellout mentality among many many other things. Hope you enjoy it. Recomendaciones de Ego:
Hey 2ThePros Fam! What a better way to start your (would be) Grey Cup weekend with one of the CFL's most exciting newcomers, Sheriden Lawley! Sheriden takes us on his journey through a cross continental move that led to his dream of an NCAA Div 1 scholarship, through to a decision to rediscover his love for the game of football, landing him as a draft pick with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Sheriden explains how he went through positional changes and how Domino's Pizza played a big role. This is a great interview with a well-rounded athlete and human! Enjoy this fun, honest, and smart conversation with Hamilton Tiger-Cat, Sheriden Lawley! Follow Sheriden on Instagram: @sheridenlawley50 Sheriden's book recommendations: https://www.amazon.ca/Chop-Wood-Carry-Water-Becoming/dp/1483441784 https://www.amazon.ca/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X Want to be a guest or have a recommendation for a guest on our next podcast? Send either Stef an email at stefano@2thepros.com or stefanie@2thepros.com (or both if you do not want to pick a favourite Stef just yet!) Also, make sure to throw us a like on FB and follow us on Instagram: @2thepros for more updates! Thanks for listening and Welcome 2ThePros.
An interview with NYC-based conductor Tara Simoncic, music director of the Louisville Ballet. We discuss her unique journey from being a serious trumpet player to becoming a conductor. Tara specializes in ballet and conducts major companies in America and internationally. Highlights The past three months for New York - 5:33 New York has been changing over the last months - 9:19 Competition in a city like New York - 9:54 Thinking like an optimist - 13:19 The music director role in ballet - 19:20 What’s the real challenge? - 20:51 The online season - 27:02 Being a ballet conductor - 28:16 How the ballet world is changing - 38:41 10 years of doing auditions - 44:53 Loving the theatre - 49:09 Having a connection with opera - 52:09 Her early days - 53:20 Dancers are smart musically - 1:11:19 Episode Resources Connect with Robert Hunt Simonds: roberthuntsimonds@gmail.com http://roberthuntsimonds.com/ Performing Labor's music: http://craigwagnermusic.blogspot.com Connect with Tara Simoncic: Tara's website: https://tarasimoncic.com Louisville Ballet: https://www.louisvilleballet.org "Mastery" by Robert Greene: https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X
Here are my thoughts about how cultivating one's passion can lead to Mastery as Robert Greene has written in this book.
Creative artist Johannes Lindqvist joins us this week to discuss sharing knowledge, the downfall of comparing yourself to other artists, and finding where your intuition comes from. We dig into how we navigate client work, which will be great info for any artists who are just starting out in the industry. This is a huge episode, so strap in! GUEST LINKS: Johannes’ Behance: https://www.behance.net/Johannes_L Johannes’ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vizguru Johannes’ Instaram: https://www.instagram.com/viz.guru/ Johannes’ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQZI8x6BiGomx5XvclA9aA “Welcome to my place” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFzt-3sRExI ------------------------------ Subscribe on iTunes: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast Merch Store: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/store ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: D2 Conferences: https://www.instagram.com/d2conferences/ Great Talks about Photo Realism: https://www.greattalksaboutphotorealism.com/ My Friend Pedro: https://store.steampowered.com/app/557340/My_Friend_Pedro/ FStorm Render: https://fstormrender.ru/ Bertrand Benoit: https://bertrand-benoit.com/ Team Deakins: https://teamdeakins.libsyn.com/ Mastery (Robert Greene): http://amzn.to/2nrX1Ft Roy Andersson: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0027815/ The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
Untuk menjadi seorang yang ahli, kamu perlu menemukan panggilan jiwamu, menemukan mentor yang tepat, dan percaya prosesnya. Perjalanan panjang ini membutuhkan rasa penasaran yang tinggi, menantang status quo, dan eksperimen terus menerus. Buku ini membahas tentang langkah untuk menjadi ahli di suatu bidang. Robert juga banyak membahas beberapa kisah para ahli seperti Albert Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, Charles Darwin, dan tokoh besar lainnya. Courtesy of background music: https://www.hooksounds.com/
When you go to art school, they provide you with projects, assignments, deadlines, and a schedule. They provide you with structure. In this episode we talk about how to create structure for yourself when you’re learning from home. Marshall gives his perspective from being a classroom teacher and how it can be applied to online education, while Stan explains how you can’t rely on discipline when forming new habits. Based on psychology, there are more effective ways to form new habits as you’re trying to set up your own structure. Stan also shares how he created projects for himself that got him excited to learn the technical skills. Call and Ask Your Art Questions: 1-858-609-9453 Show Links (some contain affiliate links) Hidden Brain - https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510308/hidden-brain Wendy Wood - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/wendy-wood-s2e04.jpg Dr. Seuss - https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Seuss/e/B000AP8MY6?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1588365968&sr=8-1 Beatrix Potter - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KIWHYKO/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i1 Albrecht Durer - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/albrecht-durer-s2e04.jpg Glenn Vilppu - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/glenn-vilppu-figure-drawing-s2e04.jpg Steve Huston - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/steve-hutson-painting-s2e04.jpg The Animator's Survival Kit - https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/home/home.html Nicolaidis - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/nicoladies-s2e04.jpg Eddie Fitzgerald - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/eddie-fitzgerald-s2e04.jpg Stan’s Drawing “Cycle of Life 1” - http://www.stanprokopenko.com/images/gallery/drawings/cycleoflife.jpg Stan’s Drawing “Cycle of Life 2” - http://www.stanprokopenko.com/images/gallery/drawings/cycleoflife2.jpg Stan’s Drawing “Dark Side of Life” - http://www.stanprokopenko.com/images/gallery/drawings/darksideoflife.jpg Mastery by Robert Greene - https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X Scott Robinson - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1933492732/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_xTiREb40EZJFM Modern day james -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI8GDFj5BQCQrSHITFebzkA Drawabox.com - https://drawabox.com/ Alan Becker animation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jggdbxTJPG4&t=2s Stan’s Pool Table animation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOorjFsGNKU Kim Jung Gi - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/kim-jung-gi-s2e04.jpg Kurt Vonnegut - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/kurt-vonnegut-s2e04.jpg Elizabeth Gilbert - https://proko.com/draftsmen-media/elizabeth-gilbert-s2e04.jpg Tat Cherry - https://www.instagram.com/tartcherryart/ Dario Jelusic - https://www.instagram.com/dariojart/ Drew Ford - https://www.instagram.com/yourpaldrewby/ Fico Ossio - https://www.instagram.com/fico_ossio/ Karl Kopinski - https://www.instagram.com/karlkopinski/ Marshall Materials - https://www.marshallart.com/HOME/top-menu/class-materials/ Reddit Post - https://www.reddit.com/r/learnart/comments/dapk62/from_the_guy_who_made_the_most_comprehensive_list/ Learn to Draw - www.proko.com Marshall Vandruff -www.marshallart.com Stan Prokopenko -instagram.com/stanprokopenko Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marketers are faced with new requests everyday from other departments, ones that are urgent and that they needed done yesterday. On top of these impromptu requests, they also have KPI's to track and tasks to execute for the marketing campaigns that they already had planned. On the B2B battlefield it is easy for a marketer's plan of attack to get lost in the daily skirmishes. A Lead Generation and Marketing Strategist, and the Director of Marketing at Spencer Trask & Co, Julie Falcetano, shares marketing planning best practices, from the starting research, to articulating your data-driven goals. Tune in and find out how to refocus your team back to its goals and how to plan your marketing victory. Takeaways: “Marketing is like the wingman to sales, we set it up and they close the deal.” - Julie Falcetano Before executing a marketing plan, do your research. Find out who your competitors are, what you mean to your buyers, and the challenges that your product or service provides the solution for. A Blue Ocean market space is when you have no other competitors. A Red Ocean is when you have a lot of competitors. Never lose sight of your marketing goals. It is easy to become entrenched in your KPI's and the activities you are executing on the day-to-day, that you can forget why you are doing those campaigns in the first place. When setting goals in marketing, define what success of that goal looks like. What is the measurable outcome? Use your historical data to influence the goal you set. The more parameters you give yourself, the more freedom you have because those parameters give you a place to start. Give yourself the opportunity to relax and do creative exercises where you are not critical of the result. You never know what new great idea may come out of it. Career Advice from Julie - “Slow your role.” When you are just starting your marketing career, or just starting out at a new company, listen and observe first. If you are in a rush to the top, you are not as open to others and can miss valuable lessons along the way. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julieallocco/ Spencer Trask & Co: http://spencertraskco.com/ Mastery, Robert Greene: https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X Dark Matter, Blake Crouch:https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Matter-Novel-Blake-Crouch/dp/1101904240 Busted Myths: You can rush marketing. - You CANNOT rush marketing. There is so much market research and strategic planning that goes into executing marketing campaigns that get results, therefore it is best to plan ahead and keep open communications as to what the priorities are. Younger generations, like Generation Z have nothing to contribute. - That is NOT the case. There is so much value in having a fresh perspective. They are coming out of their education knowing all of the best practices. They also may ask questions that challenge you to think of your marketing in a new way that you may not have before. Shout Outs 28:26 Brad Millstone 49:18 Bill Bivona 1:08:00 Rose Fitzgerald
The corona virus has put Australia into lockdown, but is that really such a bad thing? Sem and Josh discuss the benefits of having so much spare time on all of our hands and what you can do to better yourself in this grace period. We also ponder down the trail of what we'd do in an apocalypse scenario, robotic limbs, Neuralink, and the future of technology. Gems dropped: Peak - Anders Ericsson (book) Principles - Ray Dalio (book) Mastery - Robert Greene (book) Neuralink - Elon Musk (company)
Critical Thinker | Serial Entrepreneur | Creative Andy learnt the joy of being a creator when he applied a lot of what he had learnt theoretically when he started his first start-up, a micro-brewery. He got into journaling when a teacher in college taught Julia Cameron's The Artists Way and Morning Pages - Frame of Consciousness (Value of writing, reflecting, thinking) for 3 months as part of a class. Episode Transcript - https://medium.com/the-passion-people-project/s02-e20-the-rationalist-2414b15291f7 Here are some excerpts from the conversation - “Pay attention to what you are afraid of.” “Come up with your own system of values - Make decisions for yourself” What do does Andy value? - Humor; - Risk - Rich parts of life unless you take risk. How to reflect on good and bad things? Reflect on bad things by thinking of why something happened, not by pinning the blame on somebody but to get the root cause of why something bad happened and what could be done to avoid that in the future. Reflect on good things by writing down in as much detail as possible how something feels like. Chase that feeling. Write down why decisions were made the way there were and reflect back on it from time to time. How can one be more gentle with oneself? Wait. But Why? - Tim Urban - https://waitbutwhy.com Write down how that feels at that moment. If something feels bad or ugly, it mostly is a misalignment between something doing and the belief. Ben Franklin Effect - The Ben Franklin effect is a proposed psychological phenomenon: a person who has already performed a favour for another is more likely to do another favor for the other than if they had received a favour from that person - How to ask for help? People want to add meaning to their life and to the lives of others. So when asking for help, provide context and tell them that you were in a similar spot as they are or were and would want to talk about it. Kurt Vonneget - We are asking our spouse to be too many people? Conference – A good way to think about networking in a conference is to answer the question of - Can you be friends with this person for 10 years? If the answer is yes, a simple way to add depth to your conversation is to simple ask – “I am really enjoying this conversation, do you want to grab a coffee or go for a walk?” Check out the Holloway Guides –https://www.holloway.com/ · Holloway Guide to Equity Compensation - https://www.holloway.com/g/equity-compensation/about · Holloway Guide to Equity Compensation - https://www.holloway.com/g/venture-capital/about · Holloway Guide to Technical Recruiting and Hiring - https://www.holloway.com/g/technical-recruiting-hiring/about The guides just aren't everything, do check out the website for other mini-guides and syllabus ranging from B2B Sales to using Twitter effectively. Books and Brain Food Suggested - The Artist's Way: A Course in Discovering and Recovering Your Creative Self by Julia Cameron - https://www.amazon.in/Artists-Way-Discovering-Recovering-Creative/dp/1509829474/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=artists+way&qid=1578927061&sr=8-2 The Artist's Way Morning Pages Journal: A Companion Volume to the Artist's Way by Julia Cameron - https://www.amazon.in/Artists-Way-Morning-Pages-Journal/dp/0874778867/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1BO6PYA6NJVKD&keywords=morning+pages+journal&qid=1578927139&s=books&sprefix=morning+pages%2Cstripbooks%2C469&sr=1-1 Lunch by oneself twice a week – Read alone and recharge
This is Part 3 of our 3-part series on 'Mastery' by Robert Greene. Now that we've discovered our calling in part 1, then went through an apprenticeship in part 2, it's time to bring in creativity to make something new and original and masterful. Using historical examples, Greene gives us some strategies for developing something unique. If you're just discovering this episode, you might want to check out the previous two episodes first to lay the foundations: Part 1 = Discover Your Calling Part 2 = The Apprenticeship Part 3 = Unleashing Creativity Grab a copy of the book here: https://www.bookdepository.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/9781781250914/?a_aid=adamsbooks
All of us are born with an essentially similar brain, with more or less the same configuration and potential for mastery. Why is it then that in history only a limited number of people seem to truly excel and realize this potential power? In today's episode we cover part 2 of our 3-part series, The Apprenticeship phase. We will learn about the 3 Modes of the Apprenticeship Phase, strategies for completing the ideal apprenticeship, and the Mentor dynamic. Part 1 = Discover Your Calling (previous episode) Part 2 = The Apprenticeship (this episode) Part 3 = Unleashing Creativity (next episode) Grab a copy of the book here: https://www.bookdepository.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/9781781250914/?a_aid=adamsbooks
Robert Greene has done it again with Mastery. All of us are born with an essentially similar brain, with more or less the same configuration and potential for mastery. Why is it then that in history only a limited number of people seem to truly excel and realise this potential power? We are a one time phenomenon in the universe - our exact genetic makeup has never occurred before nor will it ever be repeated. At your birth a seed is planted, that is your uniqueness. This is Part 1 of our 3-part series, in this episode you'll learn about how to develop your uniqueness and find Your Life's Task. Part 1 = Discover Your Calling Part 2 = The Apprenticeship Part 3 = Unleashing Creativity Grab a copy of the book here: https://www.bookdepository.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/9781781250914/?a_aid=adamsbooks
Do you know what the purpose of your life is? Do you know what your 'Life's Task' is? Why is Leonardo Da Vinci still talked about and his work still poured over 500 years after he walked the earth? Why was Albert Einstein celebrated? In his book Mastery Robert Greene talks about these well known names and more. He goes deep on how some people become masters of their chosen field and he breaks down the common process that can be extracted from watching their rise. In this episode we discuss this book and why it is vital for anyone looking for purpose in their life. Get the book here.
The moment you’ve all been waiting for...the almighty Vitaly Bulgarov returns to the podcast after 6 YEARS to share all the new wisdom he’s learned since his last appearance on the show. We cover all sorts of subjects including books, films, artificial intelligence, and beyond. This is an absolute monster of an episode, clocking in at over 3 hours, so strap in and get ready for some hardcore inspiration. GUEST LINKS: Ep. 8 with Vitaly: https://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/vitaly-bulgarov Vitaly’s Website: https://vitalybulgarov.com/ Vitaly’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vitalybulgarov/ Vitaly’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vitaly.bulgarov Armorhead: https://www.armorhead.store Machine Instinct: https://www.machineinstinct.game/ ------------------------------ Subscribe on iTunes: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast Merch Store: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/store ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: Intuitive Surgical: https://www.intuitive.com/ Mastery (Robert Greene): http://amzn.to/2nrX1Ft Fermi Paradox: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox 2001: A Space Odyssey: https://amzn.to/2OgoMNh Neuralink: https://www.neuralink.com/ Gray Goo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_goo Nick Bostrom: https://nickbostrom.com/ Arrival: https://amzn.to/2Oh7qzS Quiet: The Power of Introverts:https://amzn.to/354MVMr Mastery (George Leonard): https://amzn.to/2M2mpus Devil You Know: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0262367/ The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
With the new year upon us, I decided that it would be very timely to have a conversation about what it would be like to have the best year ever. I wanted to explore how we could all have a spectacular 2019, and not just because we crossed some huge things off our bucket list but because we tackled some little things in our day to day life that simply made living feel better and brighter. Guest Bio John P. Strelecky is an international best-selling author and creator of the Big Five for Life concept. His books have sold more than 3 million copies worldwide and been translated into 33 languages. Learn more at johnpstrelecky.com. Mentioned in this Episode The Why Café by John Strelecky https://www.amazon.com/Why-Cafe-John-Strelecky-ebook/dp/B004BLKCXY/ref=sr_1_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1544992062&sr=1-2 The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek-Escape-Live-Anywhere/dp/0307465357/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1544992103&sr=8-1&keywords=four+hour+work+week Mastery by Robert Green https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1544992132&sr=8-1&keywords=mastery+by+robert+greene Core motivation style test: http://www.seemypersonality.com/personality.asp?p=Motivation-Test#q1 Connect with the 60 Mindful Minutes podcast Web: https://kristenmanieri.com Email: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60MindfulMinutes Instagram: @kristenmanieri_
Matt and Jordan return from break to discuss their journey through Eastern Europe and Robert Greene's uncanny ability to analyze wikipedia articles
In this episode Ian Edwards shares his powerful advise and experience on how he managed to become a successful sculpture artist. For him, there is no such thing as waiting to be discovered. Get yourself out there, reach out to people, communicate, socialise and show up. There are no hidden secrets you just have to be prepared to do the work and it can benefit you tremendously in return. Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/charleselin/overview Find him on Instagram: @ianedwardsstudios Visit his website: www.ianedwardsstudios.com Recommended books: Mastery - Robert Greene - https://amzn.to/2RYOANn Crushing it ! - Gary Vee - https://amzn.to/2NLK8y4 Music: @banjo_jimmy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlesandelin/message
Maca rode some wild waves while Quest Nutrition jumped to the billion dollar company range, as he built one of the world's best art departments. Part of that was hiring Dino Nama, who is now Think Tank Gallery's Art Director. The two reminisce on what it took to operate on such a level, the difference of running smaller and more mobile design agencies, and break down wtf an art department even is. They also have a lot of inside jokes (just warning you). By the end of the episode we discuss what it would take to really build perfection in a design agency or art department. 7:00- Jacob obsesses over this. Srsly read it. He hasn't played Halo in seven years and still obsessed over it. https://waypoint.vice.com/en_us/article/xwqjg3/the-complete-untold-history-of-halo-an-oral-history Also this is the JRE #999 with Quest Nutrition Co-Founder: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-joe-rogan-experience/id360084272?mt=2&i=1000391132970 10:00- Dino explains who Maca is and why they brought him to the podcast 10:20- Intro to Maca 10:55- Quest https://www.questnutrition.com 11:20- Dino goes into detail about Maca being his mentor and what he taught him 13:13- “Your success does not end at 5pm.” 16:06- Maca explains what he does 16:22- Orcv creative director http://blvckfish.com https://www.instagram.com/blvckfish/ 16:40- The idea of a creative director 20:11- How many teams have you been on? What is the range of sizes on those teams? 21:22- Dino explains what Quest is https://www.questnutrition.com 21:59- Maca talks about when he joined Quest 23:45- Looking at Quest through the surface 26:25- Jose Prada https://www.instagram.com/infakt 28:03- Dino at what point did you come in? How many people were there? 28:39- What Dino did before Quest 30:38- University of Long Beach http://art.csulb.edu/home/ 34:50- Maca talks about his and Dino’s passion projects 35:25- https://www.instagram.com/filebrand/ https://filebrand.com 36:02- Tony Robins https://www.instagram.com/tonyrobbins/ Gary Vay-Ner-Chuk https://www.instagram.com/garyvee/ 38:00- https://blog.adioma.com/how-elon-musk-started-infographic/ 39:15- What was the goal for the file project? What would audiences consume? 42:28- Jacob talks about taking on a sales role 43:10- Stance socks https://www.stance.com/ 44:02- http://anna.vc https://blog.adioma.com/how-elon-musk-started-infographic/ https://www.instagram.com/annavitals/ 45:29- How would you separate the ideas of art and design 47:52- Design is a problem solving tool that utilizes art 48:10- Story time with Dino 51:50- Dino talks about being a FAKE vegan 56:05- What kind of art did you make before you tried going to college 1:00:05- Sweaty Betty directed by Joseph Frank and Zachary Reed http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4084912/ 1:03:57- What does it mean to want to become a designer? What are the things that you need to learn? 1:05:07- Understanding how to carefully craft an image 1:05:33- Did you teach yourself photography? 1:06:47- Eric Kim http://erickimphotography.com Tune into A.R.T Artists Real Talk with Eric Kim https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-r-t-artists-real-talk/id1159607075?mt=2&i=1000375908129 1:08:59- Hueman http://huemannature.com 1:11:12- Photography— working without equipment 1:12:55- Jacob asks Dino, what kind of art were you making before hand and have you kept it up? 1:14:29- Dino talks about painting in high school and doing photography in college 1:17:10- Jacob talks about when he used to market himself on social media 1:17:45- Mastery by Robert Greene https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X 1:18:22- Do you feel artwork informs your professional creativity career or do you feel guilty that you have to set your artwork aside to focus on the other jobs you have? 1:20:44- Compromising vs Sacrificing 1:21:07- One of the ways you express your creativity is with allowing yourself to find fulfillment in the tasks you are doing by day 1:25:20- Guilt and trading your time for money 1:25:52- If you had to give advice to someone on how to make their day life fulfilling what would it be? 1:28:08- How did Quest end and how was it fulfilling enough to keep you there? 1:31:03- Define what you mean by the number one art department in the world 1:33:51- Describe to me what the greatest art department in the world would consist of 1:34:11- Maca talks about what will make a great art department 1:36:00- The creative director needs to understand the vision 1:37:31- How can you have more than one creative director? 1:38:45- Waypoint Vice Magazine - Halo https://waypoint.vice.com/en_us/article/xwqjg3/the-complete-untold-history-of-halo-an-oral-history 1:41:25- How are different departments that are all design departments, all split up? 1:42:03- Co creative directing 1:43:00- Copy writers 1:43:22- Jacob talks about his first marketing job https://www.deviantart.com/ 1:44:14- What is the shift in mindset as you start to grow as a company, taking on more clients 1:44:35- What is the change in mindset to go from a agency that has one creative director to having two? 1:47:21- What does a creative director do? 1:51:05- What is CMO? 1:44:08- Creative Hierarchy 1:51:32- Jacob asks Macs, “what is a design director?” 1:52:05- Jonathan Iva https://www.apple.com/leadership/jonathan-ive/ 1:53:06- What are the different things it would take if we are building the ideal agency? 1:58:13- When you envision orcv in thirty years, do you have any products that you guys are selling? http://blvckfish.com https://www.instagram.com/blvckfish/ 1:59:43- When you started this agency, did you have a philosophy for the brand? 2:00:55- Built to Last by Jim Collins https://www.amazon.com/Built-Last-Successful-Visionary-Essentials/dp/0060516402 2:01:35- Maca goes into detail about his story and mission for orcv 2:02:44- http://blvckfish.com/about/ 2:05:09- How do you structure that mission? 2:06:33- Jacob talks about how studying Art History helped him 2:08:35- Dino talks about looking at Think Tank in the future 2:09:40- Think Tank being more involved with the community 2:12:45- Jacob asks Maca, “do you feel like it is your job to educate clients when they come to you?” 2:20:40- Debbie Millman design matters https://soundcloud.com/designmatters https://www.designmattersmedia.com/designmatters Where to find Maca: https://www.instagram.com/macamasse http://blvckfish.com https://www.instagram.com/blvckfish/ https://www.instagram.com/filebrand/ https://filebrand.com Where to find Dino: http://instagram.com/nunquandormio http://instagram.com/thinktankdtla http://thinktank.gallery
If you’ve listened to me long enough, you know my favorite book is none other than the 50th Law… Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Best-Selling Author, Robert Greene to the Sports Motivation Podcast! As we discuss topics like literature, 50 cent’s personality and work ethic, and having a purpose, realize that Robert found his true calling at the age of 36. If you think you’re late to choosing your ultimate path, you’re wrong. Years of DO-ing, will get you to where you need to be. Thanks for tuning in! Episode 175 Time Stamps: (1:20) Welcome to the Sports Motivation Podcast, Robert! (2:40) Un-tying yourself from the opinions of others (8:02) Excel with your unique DNA (10:51) Robert’s journey of discovery; started at age 36 | YouTube: Robert's TED TALK (14:50) The reality of “Wasted time” and “Failure” | Ryan Holiday’s, “Obstacle Is The Way” (19:40) Among many things you cannot change, you CAN change your ATTITUDE. (21:43) A story about Law #1: “Never Outshine the Master” (26:10) Applying Law #48: “Assume Formless-ness” (30:05) From “Mastery”, a feature with jet fighter pilot, Cesar Rodriguez. (31:57) Hours and hours, leads to habitual success | 50 Cent’s incredible self-discipline (33:28) The beginning of Robert Greene’s friendship with 50 Cent. (38:00) The fear of releasing a book that will fail. (40:47) Consistency in anything will always lead to improvement. (42:28) Push through your most frustrating days. | Not being in the mood to do what you do, and how to combat this way of thinking. (46:04) If it comes to easy; re-evaluate your work. (47:35) Athletes that inspire Robert Greene (52:56) Pro athlete "loyalty"… An insight from former Blazers Coach: Nicolas Batum (56:00) Laws with human nature: A preview of Robert’s new book coming soon! (58:17) The “shadow” side of our personalities. (1:01:10) Having a PURPOSE. (1:03:55) A handful of books recommended by Robert: Machiavelli, "The Prince" | Casanova, "Art of Seduction" | Sun Tzu, "The Art of War" | Carl Von Clausewitz, "On War" | Miyamoto Musashi, "The Book of 5 Rings" (1:06:38) Robert's dream-roundtable: Machiavelli, Napoleon Bonaparte, Muhammad Ali, MLK Jr. CONNECT Robert Greene's, "Mastery" Robert Greene's, "48 Laws of Power" Robert Greene's, "The 33 Strategies of War" Robert Greene's, "The Art of Seduction" Robert Greene and 50 Cent, "The 50th Law" Website: powerseductionandwar.com Twitter: @RobertGreene Instagram: @robertgreeneofficial RESOURCES Check out today's blog post here: imnotyou.com/175 Click the link to Get Ya Mind Right! ---> Imnotyou.com/GYMR Thanks for listening to another Sports Motivation Podcast!
Vitaly Bulgarov is industrial and entertainment designer working from Las Vegas, Nevada. His client list include Boston Dynamics, Intuitive Surgical, ILM, Paramount Pictures and more. http://www.bulgarov.com Books mentioned during our talk: Eat That Frog - Brian Tracy http://amzn.to/2cSVG2k Mastery: The Keys to Success and Long - George Leonard http://amzn.to/2czqplw Mastery - Robert Greene http://amzn.to/2cyHOxS
Ep. 023 - Hugh and Tikh talk about the importance of immersion in relation to mastery. The great pyschologist Abraham Maslow talked about how if your only tool was a hammer, you could only work with nails. From Tim Ferriss' recent podcast with Adam Robinson, Adam shared an insight that reminded Hugh and Tikh about the importance of mastery. Second, how much does our environment influence our actions? A lot, obviously. As we look to find mastery in our lives, what can we do to improve our environments to encourage our growth? Lastly, a lesson from Robert Greene's book, "Mastery". He says, "The greatest impediment to creativity is impatience." Impatience keeps us from mastery. How do we fight it? Tim Ferriss' Podcast with Adam Robinson: http://tim.blog/2017/02/02/lessons-from-warren-buffett-bobby-fischer-and-other-outliers/ Robert Greene's "Mastery": https://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X
Robert Greene is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, and The 50th Law. His highly anticipated fifth book, Mastery, examines the lives of great historical figures such as Charles Darwin, Mozart, Paul Graham and Henry Ford and distills the traits and universal ingredients that made them masters. In addition to having a strong following within the business world and a deep following in Washington, DC, Greene's books are hailed by everyone from war historians to the biggest musicians in the industry (including Jay-Z and 50 Cent). Greene attended U.C. Berkeley and the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he received a degree in classical studies. He currently lives in Los Angeles. In This Episode: Never lose faith in your passion. Why are humans interested in power? Why outshining the master can be dangerous. What goes into true mastery. The benefit of accelerated learning. The application of military strategy to business. The need to be an adaptive leader. Robert's Favorite Quote: “Never complain, never explain.” — Benjamin Disraeli Robert's Favorite Books: The Prince Links From Today's Show:www.powerseductionandwar.com www.jeremyryanslate.com/strategy Ego Is the Enemy The 48 Laws of Power Mastery The 33 Strategies of War (Joost Elffers Books) The Concise Seduction (The Robert Greene Collection) The 50th Law Today's Sponsor: www.iboommedia.com
Robert Greene is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, and The 50th Law. His highly anticipated fifth book, Mastery, examines the lives of great historical figures such as Charles Darwin, Mozart, Paul Graham and Henry Ford and distills the traits and universal ingredients that made them masters. In addition to having a strong following within the business world and a deep following in Washington, DC, Greene’s books are hailed by everyone from war historians to the biggest musicians in the industry (including Jay-Z and 50 Cent). Greene attended U.C. Berkeley and the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he received a degree in classical studies. He currently lives in Los Angeles. In This Episode: Never lose faith in your passion. Why are humans interested in power? Why outshining the master can be dangerous. What goes into true mastery. The benefit of accelerated learning. The application of military strategy to business. The need to be an adaptive leader. Robert’s Favorite Quote: “Never complain, never explain.” — Benjamin Disraeli Robert’s Favorite Books: The Prince Links From Today’s Show:www.powerseductionandwar.com www.jeremyryanslate.com/strategy Ego Is the Enemy The 48 Laws of Power Mastery The 33 Strategies of War (Joost Elffers Books) The Concise Seduction (The Robert Greene Collection) The 50th Law Today’s Sponsor: www.iboommedia.com
Robert Greene is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, and The 50th Law. His highly anticipated fifth book, Mastery, examines the lives of great historical figures such as Charles Darwin, Mozart, Paul Graham and Henry Ford and distills the traits and universal ingredients that made them masters. In addition to having a strong following within the business world and a deep following in Washington, DC, Greene's books are hailed by everyone from war historians to the biggest musicians in the industry (including Jay-Z and 50 Cent). Greene attended U.C. Berkeley and the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he received a degree in classical studies. He currently lives in Los Angeles. In This Episode: Never lose faith in your passion. Why are humans interested in power? Why outshining the master can be dangerous. What goes into true mastery. The benefit of accelerated learning. The application of military strategy to business. The need to be an adaptive leader. Robert's Favorite Quote: “Never complain, never explain.” — Benjamin Disraeli Robert's Favorite Books: The Prince Links From Today's Show:www.powerseductionandwar.com www.jeremyryanslate.com/strategy Ego Is the Enemy The 48 Laws of Power Mastery The 33 Strategies of War (Joost Elffers Books) The Concise Seduction (The Robert Greene Collection) The 50th Law Today's Sponsor: www.iboommedia.com
Frank and Axel discuss learning and following through, including book club announcement(1:25), learning techniques (2:40), learning as a child vs an adult (20:15), Urban Scout training (21:20) , whiskey (26:30) accountability & motivation (35:30), Frank’s personal training experience (36:15), note taking, news, & Twitter (54;03), nerdiest things we did as kids (58:50), yoga, gymnastics, or martial arts for Frank’s son Ivan (1:02:00). Triumphs of Experience: The Men of the Harvard Grant Study http://www.amazon.com/Triumphs-Experience-Harvard-Grant-Study/dp/0674059824 The First 20 Hours: How to Learn Anything . . . Fast! http://www.amazon.com/The-First-20-Hours-Anything/dp/1591846943 4 Hour Chef http://www.amazon.com/The-4-Hour-Chef-Learning-Anything/dp/0547884591 Mastery http://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking http://www.amazon.com/The-5-Elements-Effective-Thinking/dp/0691156662 Nudge http://www.amazon.com/Nudge-Improving-Decisions-Health-Happiness/dp/014311526X OnPoint Tactical (Urban Escape and Evasion) http://www.onpointtactical.com/scout-2/
This month I sit down with Tommy Desmond, team leader at Desmond Realty, Oakland County real estate agent, code flipper, house flipper, landlord, and commercial real estate investor. Show Quote: "Without failure there is no progress." Stefan Molyneux Contact Tommy Desmond http://www.tommydesmond.com http://twitter.com/tommydesmond http://www.biggerpockets.com/users/tommydesmond http://Oaklandcountyinvestors.com Renegade Detroit Investors http://renegadedetroit.com http://meetup.com/renegadedetroitinvestors http://facebook.com/detroitinvestmentclub http://twitter.com/jeremyburgess http://youtube.com/user/detroitwholesalers Show Note Resources http://order.tonybalonys.com/ (restaurant in Livonia) https://www.tonyrobbins.com/ue/ (DISC test) http://www.kolbe.com/ (Kolbe A test) http://www.malcolmwells.com/ (building design) https://www.edx.org/ (free online classes) http://online-learning.harvard.edu/ (free online classes) http://www.ucademy.org/ (online learning) Books/Videos: • The Millionaire Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller (et all): http://amzn.to/1Pu4fvS • The Millionaire Real Estate Investor by Gary Keller (et all): http://amzn.to/1ixaZ17 • The One Thing by Gary Keller (et all) http://www.amazon.com/The-ONE-Thing-Surprisingly-Extraordinary/dp/1885167776 • Mastery by Robert Greene http://www.amazon.com/Mastery-Robert-Greene/dp/014312417X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1443567611&sr=1-1&keywords=mastery+robert+greene • The E-Myth (revisited) by Michael Gerber: http://amzn.to/1iwQCkJ • The E-Myth Real Estate Investor by Michael Gerber (et all): http://amzn.to/1iwQFwN
Thank you RailsClips Kickstarter Backers! 02:27 - Andrea Magnorsky Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us BatCat Games @batcatgames Blog @roundcrisis (Andrea’s Game-Related Twitter Account) 02:56 - “What Game Developers Know That Business Devs Can Benefit From” Going From Enterprise => Professional Game Dev Andrew O’Connor, co-founder of BatCat Games XSplit (Xbox Comparison) 08:28 - Curiosity and Motivation 09:10 - Is game development more approachable than in the past? Unity Game Engine The Unreal Engine MonoGame Totality Engine 10:12 - Learning New Skills and Coding Practices to Write Games Unlearning to Be Clean Game Loop Levels of Code: Low-Level Code Intermediate Layer Scripts and Game Play 15:45 - Performance and Iterations [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us Testing Iteration Speed “Benevolent Dictator + You” 20:45 - Making Games Inviting FUN 23:11 - Techniques to Cope with State 24:16 - Releasing and Deadlines (Business Issues Between Developers and Management) 28:30 - Testing Property Testing FsCheck 30:45 - Writing Aspects of Games (Stories, Artwork, etc.) 32:22 - Why F#? Type Providers Tutorial: Creating a Type Provider (F#) Xamarin Studio 38:44 - Pair Programming or Agile Techniques in Game Dev? “Stupid Courage/Bravery” 42:22 - Teaching Game Development (Game Jams) Global Game Jam Indie Game Jams Game Jams on itch.io 44:39 - Onikira: Demon Killer Onikara - Demon Killer on Steam Hardware DmC: Devil May Cry Picks [Vimeo] Carina C. Zona: Schemas for the Real World (Avdi) Maryville, Tennessee (Avdi) Monodraw (Jessica) Elizabeth Naramore: Uncomfortable (Jessica) ambient_spec (Coraline) Cosmic Encounter (Coraline) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Chuck) Mastery by Robert Greene (Chuck) Dixit (Andrea) Michael Bernstein: Know Your Types (Andrea) [Vimeo] Philip Potter: Generative testing with clojure.test.check (Andrea)
Thank you RailsClips Kickstarter Backers! 02:27 - Andrea Magnorsky Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us BatCat Games @batcatgames Blog @roundcrisis (Andrea’s Game-Related Twitter Account) 02:56 - “What Game Developers Know That Business Devs Can Benefit From” Going From Enterprise => Professional Game Dev Andrew O’Connor, co-founder of BatCat Games XSplit (Xbox Comparison) 08:28 - Curiosity and Motivation 09:10 - Is game development more approachable than in the past? Unity Game Engine The Unreal Engine MonoGame Totality Engine 10:12 - Learning New Skills and Coding Practices to Write Games Unlearning to Be Clean Game Loop Levels of Code: Low-Level Code Intermediate Layer Scripts and Game Play 15:45 - Performance and Iterations [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us Testing Iteration Speed “Benevolent Dictator + You” 20:45 - Making Games Inviting FUN 23:11 - Techniques to Cope with State 24:16 - Releasing and Deadlines (Business Issues Between Developers and Management) 28:30 - Testing Property Testing FsCheck 30:45 - Writing Aspects of Games (Stories, Artwork, etc.) 32:22 - Why F#? Type Providers Tutorial: Creating a Type Provider (F#) Xamarin Studio 38:44 - Pair Programming or Agile Techniques in Game Dev? “Stupid Courage/Bravery” 42:22 - Teaching Game Development (Game Jams) Global Game Jam Indie Game Jams Game Jams on itch.io 44:39 - Onikira: Demon Killer Onikara - Demon Killer on Steam Hardware DmC: Devil May Cry Picks [Vimeo] Carina C. Zona: Schemas for the Real World (Avdi) Maryville, Tennessee (Avdi) Monodraw (Jessica) Elizabeth Naramore: Uncomfortable (Jessica) ambient_spec (Coraline) Cosmic Encounter (Coraline) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Chuck) Mastery by Robert Greene (Chuck) Dixit (Andrea) Michael Bernstein: Know Your Types (Andrea) [Vimeo] Philip Potter: Generative testing with clojure.test.check (Andrea)
Thank you RailsClips Kickstarter Backers! 02:27 - Andrea Magnorsky Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us BatCat Games @batcatgames Blog @roundcrisis (Andrea’s Game-Related Twitter Account) 02:56 - “What Game Developers Know That Business Devs Can Benefit From” Going From Enterprise => Professional Game Dev Andrew O’Connor, co-founder of BatCat Games XSplit (Xbox Comparison) 08:28 - Curiosity and Motivation 09:10 - Is game development more approachable than in the past? Unity Game Engine The Unreal Engine MonoGame Totality Engine 10:12 - Learning New Skills and Coding Practices to Write Games Unlearning to Be Clean Game Loop Levels of Code: Low-Level Code Intermediate Layer Scripts and Game Play 15:45 - Performance and Iterations [YouTube] Andrea Magnorsky: The Tools that Shape Us Testing Iteration Speed “Benevolent Dictator + You” 20:45 - Making Games Inviting FUN 23:11 - Techniques to Cope with State 24:16 - Releasing and Deadlines (Business Issues Between Developers and Management) 28:30 - Testing Property Testing FsCheck 30:45 - Writing Aspects of Games (Stories, Artwork, etc.) 32:22 - Why F#? Type Providers Tutorial: Creating a Type Provider (F#) Xamarin Studio 38:44 - Pair Programming or Agile Techniques in Game Dev? “Stupid Courage/Bravery” 42:22 - Teaching Game Development (Game Jams) Global Game Jam Indie Game Jams Game Jams on itch.io 44:39 - Onikira: Demon Killer Onikara - Demon Killer on Steam Hardware DmC: Devil May Cry Picks [Vimeo] Carina C. Zona: Schemas for the Real World (Avdi) Maryville, Tennessee (Avdi) Monodraw (Jessica) Elizabeth Naramore: Uncomfortable (Jessica) ambient_spec (Coraline) Cosmic Encounter (Coraline) Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (Chuck) Mastery by Robert Greene (Chuck) Dixit (Andrea) Michael Bernstein: Know Your Types (Andrea) [Vimeo] Philip Potter: Generative testing with clojure.test.check (Andrea)
2:05- Are you born with talent? 5:45 - Valuing effort, not ability 9:20 - Getting into the discomfort zone 13:30 - Do you need talent to become great? Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell 24:15 - 10,000 hours research 26:50 - Practice theories 30:00 - Practice by writing small methods Brian Merick: “Programming with that Disreputable Part of Your Brain” from Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Kathy Sierra 35:35 - Developing intuition in programming 41:00 - How to start learning something new (and determine what to learn) 49:30 - Making mistakes 53:00 - Strategies for learning by reading “Teach Yourself a New Programming Language in 21 Minutes (Or 2-3 Years, It Depends)” by David Brady 72:00 - Memorization 77:20 - “If you want to learn something, give a talk on it” Picks: Mastery by Robert Greene (Katrina) The Five Elements of Effective Thinking by Edward D. Burger and Michael Starbird (Katrina) So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport (Katrina) “The First 20 Hours- How To Learn Anything” TEDx Talk by Josh Kaufman (Katrina) “The Making of an Expert” by Ericsson (Katrina) Photoreading Personal Learning Course by Paul Scheele (David) How to be Twice as Smart by Scott Witt (David) Make the Most of Your Mind by Tony Buzan (David) Mind Hacks by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb (James) Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (James) Jam Plus Bluetooth Speaker (Charles) Lifehacker standing desk (Charles) Vegasaur (Avdi) HelloSign and HelloFax (Avdi) LastPass (Avdi)
2:05- Are you born with talent? 5:45 - Valuing effort, not ability 9:20 - Getting into the discomfort zone 13:30 - Do you need talent to become great? Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell 24:15 - 10,000 hours research 26:50 - Practice theories 30:00 - Practice by writing small methods Brian Merick: “Programming with that Disreputable Part of Your Brain” from Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Kathy Sierra 35:35 - Developing intuition in programming 41:00 - How to start learning something new (and determine what to learn) 49:30 - Making mistakes 53:00 - Strategies for learning by reading “Teach Yourself a New Programming Language in 21 Minutes (Or 2-3 Years, It Depends)” by David Brady 72:00 - Memorization 77:20 - “If you want to learn something, give a talk on it” Picks: Mastery by Robert Greene (Katrina) The Five Elements of Effective Thinking by Edward D. Burger and Michael Starbird (Katrina) So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport (Katrina) “The First 20 Hours- How To Learn Anything” TEDx Talk by Josh Kaufman (Katrina) “The Making of an Expert” by Ericsson (Katrina) Photoreading Personal Learning Course by Paul Scheele (David) How to be Twice as Smart by Scott Witt (David) Make the Most of Your Mind by Tony Buzan (David) Mind Hacks by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb (James) Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (James) Jam Plus Bluetooth Speaker (Charles) Lifehacker standing desk (Charles) Vegasaur (Avdi) HelloSign and HelloFax (Avdi) LastPass (Avdi)
2:05- Are you born with talent? 5:45 - Valuing effort, not ability 9:20 - Getting into the discomfort zone 13:30 - Do you need talent to become great? Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell 24:15 - 10,000 hours research 26:50 - Practice theories 30:00 - Practice by writing small methods Brian Merick: “Programming with that Disreputable Part of Your Brain” from Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013 Kathy Sierra 35:35 - Developing intuition in programming 41:00 - How to start learning something new (and determine what to learn) 49:30 - Making mistakes 53:00 - Strategies for learning by reading “Teach Yourself a New Programming Language in 21 Minutes (Or 2-3 Years, It Depends)” by David Brady 72:00 - Memorization 77:20 - “If you want to learn something, give a talk on it” Picks: Mastery by Robert Greene (Katrina) The Five Elements of Effective Thinking by Edward D. Burger and Michael Starbird (Katrina) So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport (Katrina) “The First 20 Hours- How To Learn Anything” TEDx Talk by Josh Kaufman (Katrina) “The Making of an Expert” by Ericsson (Katrina) Photoreading Personal Learning Course by Paul Scheele (David) How to be Twice as Smart by Scott Witt (David) Make the Most of Your Mind by Tony Buzan (David) Mind Hacks by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb (James) Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (James) Jam Plus Bluetooth Speaker (Charles) Lifehacker standing desk (Charles) Vegasaur (Avdi) HelloSign and HelloFax (Avdi) LastPass (Avdi)