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Philip is a speaker and thought leader who has built a reputation for his unapologetic approach to working with entrepreneurs, leaders, and athletes all over the world. He is the creator of the SoulSet™ philosophy and the One Last Talk movement, helping people uncover their unique gifts and live with greater meaning and impact. In this episode, Philip and I dig into some of the most honest conversations you'll hear on this podcast – including: · Why vulnerability isn't a tool to be used, it's a gift to be given · How to spot fake vulnerability online and why it's doing more damage than people realise · The difference between passion and excitement, and why one runs out, and one never does · How your story holds the key to transforming your life, and why the desire for clarity and success can become a personal prison if you're not willing to pay the price to step into it. · + so much more. We recorded this in person too, so you can watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrianKeaneFitness Shownotes: Sponsored by the circle https://briankeanefitness.com/online-mastermind (Website) PhilipMcKernan.com | Be Brave. You Matter. (Instagram) www.instagram.com/philip_mckernan/ (Youtube) www.youtube.com/@philipmckernan (Linkedin) www.linkedin.com/in/philip-mckernan
Philip McKernan, bestselling author, inspirational speaker, philosopher, filmmaker, coach, and enlightened hooligan, joins me on this episode. Philip works with entrepreneurs, leaders, and athletes around the world who, in one form or another, want to live a more courageous life. He helps people connect with their truth, uncover their unique gifts, and use them to impact the world.
Today's episode: If we're keeping this real, the lack of faith in these Steelers is a lack of faith that Mike Tomlin can/will make necessary changeHear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's three Daily Shot podcasts -- one each on Steelers, Penguins, Pirates -- every weekday morning, plus the all-new DOUBLE SHOT show that follows up at 4:30 p.m. Eastern! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today's episode: If we're keeping this real, the lack of faith in these Steelers is a lack of faith that Mike Tomlin can/will make necessary change Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's three Daily Shot podcasts -- one each on Steelers, Penguins, Pirates -- every weekday morning, plus the all-new DOUBLE SHOT show that follows up at 4:30 p.m. Eastern! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Philip McKernan is a clarity coach who works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He is also a world-renowned keynote speaker who has spoken to the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and more. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk movement and the author of One Last Talk. Philip, one of the most popular Elevate Podcast guests ever, returns to the podcast to chat with Robert Glazer about how the pandemic has changed people's mindset, how people can identify what they want most, what real fulfillment looks like and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Finding Grace I'm joined by Philip McKernan a mentor, coach, keynote speaker, author and retreat host. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. Philip and connected through my partner who's been doing Philip's work for a few years. In this episode you'll discover: What the concept of "finding grace" as a way to show up authentically across all areas of life—at home, work, and in public. Philip shares his personal journey of overcoming challenges, including feelings of inadequacy and the impact of negative comments from teachers in his youth. He emphasises the importance of intuition in personal and professional growth, encouraging others to trust their inner knowing over external information. Philip suggests pausing traditional goal-setting and instead holding intentions more lightly, advocating for courage in questioning one's aspirations He highlights the disconnect between success and fulfilment, stressing the importance of aligning with one's true self rather than societal expectations. He reflects on how he's been more patient with others than with his family and discusses the need for greater self-kindness and compassion in personal relationships. Philip talks about developing a healthier relationship with failure, viewing it as an essential part of growth rather than something to be feared. He redefines leadership as uncovering one's innate gifts and encourages individuals to explore their true potential by asking better, deeper questions. Philip warns about the dangers of over-consuming information and stresses the need to create space for self-reflection and listening to one's inner voice. He discusses the role of money in personal fulfilment, suggesting that true success comes from pursuing one's passion rather than merely chasing financial goals. He shares whats supporting him and bringing him joy right now. Philip shares all this and more in this incredible episode, I loved recording this. Do reach out to me to continue this conversation. If you want to work Philip you can find him here: www.philipmckernan.com You tube here Instagram here Sign up to the newsletter here You can find me at : Instagram @thehannahwallace Twitter @hannahwallace_ Face book @thehannahwallace Website www.hannah-wallace.com Sign up to my newsletter here Thank you so much for listening please share, subscribe and review it's greatly appreciated and I hope you find grace in your week ahead.
In this insightful podcast conversation, Martijn and Mourad delve into various topics, from personal struggles to the effectiveness of Tony Robbins seminars. They discuss the therapeutic value of sharing one's story publicly and explore the concept of "One Last Talk" events. With practical tips for leveraging LinkedIn, overcoming the fear of rejection, and crafting meaningful content, this episode offers valuable insights for personal and professional growth. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mountain-collective/message
Philip McKernan, bestselling author, inspirational speaker, philosopher, filmmaker, coach, and enlightened hooligan joins me on this episode. Philip works with entrepreneurs, leaders, and athletes around the world, who in one form or another want to live a more courageous life. He helps people connect with their truth, uncover their unique gifts, and use them to impact the world. Topics we cover include uncovering our past, a personal mission to eradicate loneliness, doing the deep work, being seen as a threat, finding our gifts, one last talk, the challenge of vulnerability, the dark side of gratitude, and more. Get connected with Philip: Website: https://philipmckernan.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philip.mckernan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-mckernan/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilipMcKernan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philip_mckernan/ Purchase a copy of One Last Talk: https://www.amazon.com/One-Last-Talk-Truth-Matters/dp/1544500971 Listen to the One Last Talk podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-last-talk/id1440871876 Leave a 5-star review with a comment on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-minds-coffee-chat/id1539014324 Subscribe to my Business Builder Newsletter: https://bit.ly/32y0YxJ Want to learn how you can work with me to gain more clarity, build a rock-solid foundation for your business, and achieve the results and success you deserve? Visit http://jayscherrbusinessconsulting.com/ and schedule a 1:1 discovery coaching call. Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend!
We're doing something different this week as we continue to mourn the passing of our dear friend and frequent collaborator, Andy Morton. Back in this past November, Will was keeping Andy company during one of his chemo treatments and the two decided to record a quick 20-minute interview about Andy's experiences with his cancer fight and how he was doing at the time before things unfortunately ended the way they did and we lost him a couple weeks back. We figured it would be valuable for people going through a similar situation or curious about what it's like, but honestly just getting to hear Andy again feels so good during this painful, unbelievable time when we're still struggling with the fact that he's gone and we can't have one more talk with him like we used to. Which is why we knew it couldn't just go on the patreon as was the thought at the time it was recorded, but needed to be shared with everybody else out there still missing Andy something awful. Anyway, we hope you enjoy this very special episode, and we'll be back to our regular bullshit next week, as best we can. We love you, and we hope you're all doing well out there, all things considered. Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfans Stefan Rider and Amber Fraley, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!
This week, Raj speaks with internationally renowned coach and speaker Philip McKernan about the courage required to face messy truths and let things die.As founder of the One Last Talk movement and SoulSet philosophy, Philip has built an impressive career guiding entrepreneurs and leaders to uncover their gifts and live aligned impactful lives. His unique thinking challenges the status quo and brings refreshing dialogues around personal clarity and transition.Philip's decades of experience empowering teams like the Canadian Olympic squad and The Pentagon as well as individuals across 80 countries gives him deep insight into the human journey. From spearheading an orphanage in Peru to producing films exploring concepts like giving, Philip has walked his talk in awe-inspiring ways.Show Highlights:Why avoiding truth takes more energy than facing itHow Philip's own relationship with “giftedness” has evolvedThe importance of letting go of things you love when it's timeFollowing intuition even when it sounds crazyTaking responsibility for the hurt in our livesPhilip challenges us to courageously peer within, embrace uncomfortable truths, and give birth to latent gifts ready for the world—are you prepared for that journey? By listening to this episode, you'll feel stirred to live more fully from the power of your authentic being.Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction6:00 - The Truth Is A Sledgehammer 11:00 - Fear of being seen 17:40 - What does giftedness feel like? 25:40 - The Beauty in falling away. 38:00 - The truth of your authenticity 43:30 - Following your intuitions 51:00 - Getting in touch with Philip Tools and resources mentioned in this episode:One Last Talk by Philip McKernanConnect with Philip:Philip McKernan's websiteConnect with Raj:WebsiteInstagramiTunesSpotifyYouTubeLegal Disclaimer: The information and opinions discussed in this podcast are for educational and entertainment purposes only. The host and guests are not medical or mental health professionals, and their advice should not be a substitute for seeking professional help. Any action taken based on the information presented is strictly at your own risk. The podcast host and their guests shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss, damage, or injury caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by information shared in this podcast. Consult your physician before making any changes to your health treatment or lifestyle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Philip McKernan is a clarity coach who works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He is also a world-renowned keynote speaker who has spoken to the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and more. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk movement and the author of One Last Talk. Philip, one of the most popular Elevate Podcast guests ever, returns to the podcast to chat with Robert Glazer about how the pandemic has changed people's mindset, how people can identify what they want most, what real fulfillment looks like, his project to restore a 500 year old castle and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Philip McKernan is a clarity coach who works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He is also a world-renowned keynote speaker who has spoken to the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and more. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk movement and the author of One Last Talk. Philip, one of the most popular Elevate Podcast guests ever, returns to the podcast to chat with Robert Glazer about how the pandemic has changed people's mindset, how people can identify what they want most, what real fulfillment looks like, his project to restore a 500 year old castle and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Eric Rozenberg is excited to share with you, the listeners, ten books that impressed and impacted him. He sincerely hopes that you will read and enjoy them and that they will inspire you as much as they did him! Bio: Eric Rozenberg has helped thousands of entrepreneurs grow and manage their businesses better. His purpose is to inspire people with integrity and honesty, help them take action, get results, and develop their businesses and their lives. For two decades in his previous life, Eric consulted with Fortune 500 companies and produced award-winning sales meetings, incentive trips, product launches, and conferences in more than 50 countries across diverse industries. He believes organizations must create meetings and events that are not only breathtakingly memorable but also will bring corporate strategies to life and amplify team motivation/performance. Eric is an acquisition entrepreneur, speaker, podcaster, and two-time Amazon bestselling author. His podcast, "The Business of Meetings", is the first podcast in the Meetings & Events Industry dedicated to business owners. Every Tuesday, listeners learn something new they can apply in their businesses and/or get inspired by amazing guests. His first book, Meeting at C-Level, is the first book on the Why of a meeting. It has been endorsed by 20 of the most influential leaders from the corporate and association worlds and helps professionals to position themselves as strategic partners. His second book, Before It's Too Late, A Love Letter to my Daughters and America, is a story of grit, perseverance, and courage. It describes why and how he and his wife brought their daughters to America and why it is the greatest country on Earth. Eric is a current member of the Entrepreneurs Organization (EO) and of The Strategic Forum. He also serves on the Board of Trustees of the Demoucelle Parkinson Foundation in Belgium and was the first European to serve as Chairman of the International Board of Meetings Professional International (MPI), the largest professional association in the Meetings and Events Industry. Eric's ten recommended books: The Joy of Success, by Susan Ford Collins The Business Model Generation, by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur The Hawke Method, by Eric Huberman Trust Me, I'm Lying, by Ryan Holiday Who Not How, by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy The Alter Ego Effect, by Todd Herman Building a StoryBrand, by Donald Miller The Psychology of Money, by Morgan Housel One Last Talk, by Philip McKernan Before It's Too Late, by Eric Rozenberg The Joy of Success, by Susan Ford Collins Susan is a Co-founder of the Strategic Forum in Miami. She has been coaching people throughout her career. The Joy of Success: Ten Essential Skills for Getting the Success You Want was the first of the several books she has written. While writing the book, she looked into what made people successful and realized there are ten essential skills every successful person applies, regardless of their culture or country. Eric found the ten skills she mentioned exciting and easy to apply. He particularly likes her idea of creating a Success File. The Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengers by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur (Designed by Alan Smith) Eric often refers to this book in his workshops or when people talk to him about their businesses because it is an interesting story. Alexander Osterwalder was writing a dissertation on business models, and that became his business. The idea behind it is to have different blocks to consider for any kind of business. You can download a tool called Business Model Canvas, where everything is mapped into one box to brainstorm a business model for a business of any size. It will eliminate the need to do market research for at least six months. The Hawke Method, by Erik Huberman Erik Huberman leads one of the fastest-growing digital agencies in America. He positioned the term “fractional CMO”. The book, The Hawke Method, is centered around the principles of awareness, nurturing, and building trust. The author gives concrete examples to illustrate ways to implement those principles. Eric recommends this book for anyone from beginners in the marketing field to seasoned entrepreneurs. Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator, by Ryan Holiday Ryan Holiday has written several books, including Stillness Is the Key and Perennial Seller. Trust Me, I'm Lying is a frightening book, but it is also enlightening. In the book, the author explains that incorrect information does get corrected after an article has been published. He also discusses what he did with a well-known retail chain regarding using social media to launch a product. Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy Dan Sullivan is a master coaching guru. Who not How is a principle that entrepreneurs and business owners who think they are irreplaceable and nobody can do things as well as they do, can apply to encourage them to move in the opposite direction. The Alter Ego Effect: The Power of Secret Identities to Transform Your Life, by Todd Herman Todd Herman is a fascinating person who coaches athletes and individuals. He wrote The Alter Ego Effect to explain that athletes reach a point where they have to go above and beyond what they would usually do, and the person they become when they put their engine in overdrive is known as their alter ego. In the book, the author explains how to create an alter ego and how to leverage its power to overcome challenges and achieve way more than you would usually achieve in your life. Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen, by Donald Miller This book is a must-read for anyone considering starting a new business or who may be re-inventing an existing business. The book explains the entire methodology and journey of using seven steps to create a StoryBrand to help them define the StoryBrand for their companies. The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth Greed and Happiness, by Morgan Housel This is a fascinating book about money. It contains impactful stories and themes to help readers reflect on their values and relationship with money. One Last Talk: Why Your Truth Matters and How to Speak It, by Philip McKernan One Last Talk is an invitation for readers to find their truth and speak it out loud to at least one person. The book gives a framework to help readers do it. It is called One Last Talk to challenge and inspire readers to focus their minds and open their hearts by making them face their metaphorical death. It is an inspiring and fascinating read! Before It's Too Late: A Love Letter To My Daughters and America, by Eric Rozenberg Eric is very proud of his book! It is a legacy project. It is the story of why Eric and his family left Europe, the rise of antisemitism, the rise of Islamism, and the cowardliness of leaders. The book goes into the current situation that prompted them to leave for America and the similarities and differences they see in America. The book has many links and references to help readers fact-check and learn more about what Eric has written. Eric hopes you will enjoy reading these books! Resource: Business Model Canvas Books Mentioned Meeting at C-Level, by Eric Rozenberg Before It's TooLate, A Love Letter to my Daughters and America, by Eric Rozenberg The Joy of Success, by Susan Ford Collins The Business Model Generation, by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur The Hawke Method, by Eric Huberman Trust Me, I'm Lying, by Ryan Holiday Who Not How, by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy The Alter Ego Effect, by Todd Herman Building a StoryBrand, by Donald Miller The Psychology of Money, by Morgan Housel One Last Talk, by Philip McKernan Connect with Eric On LinkedIn On Facebook On Instagram On Website
Philip McKernan is a clarity coach who works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He is also a world-renowned keynote speaker who has spoken to the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and more. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk movement and the author of One Last Talk. Philip, one of the most popular Elevate Podcast guests ever, returns to the podcast to chat with Robert Glazer about how the pandemic has changed people's mindset, how people can identify what they want most, what real fulfillment looks like and much more. Full Show Notes
Philip McKernan is an author, speaker, filmmaker, and coach, but he's more than his titles. Dr. Laura heard Philip speak a few years ago, and the overwhelming vibration of resonance spoke to her so much that she knew she would work with him in some capacity one day - which she has. Philip talks about his Brave Soul program and why he believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found in the meaning we derive in life, work, our relationship with others, and the most important relationship of all — the one with oneself. Dr. Laura and Philip talk about what it means to be courageous and embrace your gift, how to step into your artistry, and how our biggest gift is sometimes right next to our deepest wound. Philip shares what it means to him to be brave, and what happens when we embody our gifts in the most meaningful way possible. What You'll Hear In This Episode: Dr. Laura talks about her own experience seeing Philip speak in a crowd of 3,000 and how it changed the course of her life. Philip talks about what bravery and courage mean to him, and how he acts as a facilitator for others to step into their own courage. This work isn't easy, and Philip has his share of people feeling resistance and strong emotions towards him, as they reveal some hard truths that may require them to take a deep look at their life. How Philp has learned to sit in the big emotions of others and hold space for them. Philip acts as a mirror so others can do the work and have tremendous breakthroughs. He shows up in a way that allows others to be unpolished and vulnerable. Philip opens up about his own challenges and vulnerabilities as someone who can channel and facilitate. How we can doubt our "gifts" and how those who often most doubt our gifts are the ones that are closest to us. As we lean into our gifts, it can remind others that they are staying the same. How talents are different than gift. We can often protect ourselves to the point where we die with the greatest expression of our artistry still left in our souls. Quotes: “I'm the father you didn't have. I'm the job you should have taken. I'm the life you aren't living.” — Philip “I believe we are all artists in a very deep way.” — Philip “I think deeply all of us want some type of radical simplicity in our lives.” — Philip “Most of us have families that want us to be happy. But most of us have families that don't want us to change.” - Philip “Sometimes the way I play with discovering my gift is by not asking those closest to me, but by asking other people who are further from my inner circle and may simply brush up against me in the work that I do in the world.” — Dr. Laura “Gifts always have an element of impact to them in it.” — Philip “I don't think you can fail when you lean into your gift.” — Philip Take Dr. Laura's Free Quiz! — What's your Divine Feminine Sovereign Style? This quiz will help to reveal your soul-guided sovereign style so that you can harness your feminine spark with more confidence and courage than ever before. The quiz is quick but the results are epic — potent, robust, and exactly what you'll need to harness your unique feminine style in a way you've never done before. Get ready to speak your truth, walk in your fire, and own your gifts like never before. 10-Week Signature Program for Women: ROOTS + The Sisterhood ROOTS will help you tap into your feminine superpowers and remember who you are, why you are here, and why it matters. This dynamic program walks through intuition, connecting with your inner knowing, healthy boundary-setting, personal core values, finding your voice, speaking your truth, expansion, self-compassion, identity, your future self, and the frequency of your rise. You were never meant to do this alone. Are you ready to do the best work of your life? Sovereignty, Self-Compassion, and Standing In Your Personal Power. It's time to walk your path. Get on the WAITLIST here. Continue On Your Journey: Soul Inspired Gurl / Instagram / Book A Coaching Discovery Call With Me Philip McKernan: Website | Brave Soul Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do “off the ice” has a huge impact on our results “on the ice.” His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers, and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life-hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern-day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world. With a knack for getting into all sorts of scenarios — he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria. and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written five books despite being dyslexic, and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well-being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship with OTHERS, and the most important relationship of all, the one with one's SELF.
High external success, low internal alignment. Philip helps driven people name their real fears, tell the truth they've been avoiding, and make courageous choices so success actually feels satisfying. In today's conversation Philip McKernan explores why many top performers feel empty at the summit and how to bridge the gap between achievement and fulfilment. He shares raw stories—from washing abandoned seniors in India to leading “brave adventures” in the Himalayas—showing how service and discomfort surface our deepest truths. We dig into fear (“sit down and have dinner with it”), the difference between success and satisfaction, and the cost of avoiding the conversation that matters most. Philip also unpacks One Last Talk—a framework for speaking your truth to free yourself and help others. You will learn how to identify “old fear” versus convenient, intellectual excuses; a simple way to spot misalignment between your goals and your deeper needs; why courageous service experiences can catalyze clarity; how to reframe public-speaking fear as fear of not being loved; and how to craft your own One Last Talk to unlock action and connection. You will discover that most fear is old, recycled, and loses its grip when you name it—and that speaking a hard personal truth (to one person or many) is often the shortest path from achievement to genuine fullfilment. Philip's approach replaces avoidance with one clarifying conversation and one honest act—so your work, relationships, and energy align again.
On this episode, Julia and Gino interview Philip and Pauline McKernan. Philip is an inspirational speaker, writer and filmmaker. He works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. Pauline McKernan, Philip's wife, is working with him and supporting his endeavors at each step, to bring the change in people's lives and inspire them to express and heal themselves. Key Insights: 00:00 Introduction 03:20 Supporting the partner in pain 05:30 What 'One Last Talk' is all about 09:24 Being truthful, open and honest in the relationship 13:00 Conversations play important role between couples 18:06 Your greatest gift lies next to your greatest pain 25:38 Vulnerability is the gateway to the connection 29:15 Vision behind the book 33:33 Motivating people to share their one last talk 38:42 Aspirations and visions 42:30 Wrap-up Find more about Philip's initiative here: https://philipmckernan.com/ Attend our Live Events: https://jakeandgino.com/live-events/ About Jake & Gino Jake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and mentors who have created a vertically integrated real estate company that controls over $100,000,000 in assets under management. They have created the Jake & Gino community to teach others their three-step framework: Buy Right, Finance Right and Manage Right®, and to become multifamily entrepreneurs. Subscribe to this channel: https://ytube.io/3McA Sign up for free training: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining The resources you need to succeed at every level of apartment investing: https://jakeandgino.com/resources/ Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/ #realestate #multifamilyrealestate #multifamilyinvesting #investing #apartmentinvesting Jake & Gino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeandgino/ Jake & Gino Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeandGino Jake & Gino Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jake-and-gino-llc/ Jake & Gino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeandgino/ More ways to engage with the Jake & Gino Investor Community: MM5: https://jakeandgino.com/mm5/ Rand Cares: https://jakeandgino.com/randcares/ Henson Flooring: https://www.greatertennessee.com/ The 100 Year Real Estate Investor: https://www.dualassetstrategy.com Austin Preview Event: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/offers/9aGHWvat Register for our Closers Club 5 Webinar (March 8, 2022): https://bityl.co/Azfn
So who are the guests?Our first guest is Dr. Jeff SpencerDr. Jeff Spencer is a former Olympic Cyclist and has coached, mentored and been the Cornerman to some of the world's highest achievers from Fortune 500 leaders to Gold Medal Olympians. His clients include Tiger Woods, Lance Armstrong, Bono, and many more. He was awarded International Sports Chiropractor of the Year. He's shown his glass art in the world's finest galleries. He has authored three books. And, his most important achievement is the adoption of his beautiful daughter.Our second guest is Philip McKernanPhilip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world who are seeking clarity about their future. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film Give & Grow.Our third guest is Neil MooreNeil Moore is the Founder of the Simply Music Institute of Learning & Education. He is also the creator of the Simply Music Piano Method. Neil was born in 1957 in Melbourne, Australia, and began studying piano at the age of 7. He has spent most of his life actively involved in 'playing-based' music learning. Neil composes and arranges much of the music used throughout the Simply Music Piano Program. In addition to curriculum development, Neil's most extensive field of focus has been the training and coaching of piano teachers. Currently, Neil guides the direction of the organization and advises on its executive operations.++The GIFTED Show host Giovanni Marsico is the founder of Archangel - the world's largest community of entrepreneurs, coaches, and Changemakers on a mission to change lives, change ourselves, and change the world. He's had 25,000+ people attend his live events, thousands transformed with his coaching programs, and is now the host of The GIFTED Show - an episodic podcast experience that helps you share your gift with the world. Giovanni has also created a new genre of film: “Real-Life Superhero Movies” - where his first documentary, DREAMER, has won 3 Emmy awards.You can follow Giovanni:Archangel Academy: https://archangel.cc/Giovanni Marsico Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giftedwithgio/Giovanni Marsico Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegiftedentrepreneur/Giovanni Marsico LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/giovannimarrsico/#gifted #weareallgifted #changemaker #selfimprovement #personaldevelopment #dreams #business #journey #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #motivation #manifestation #growth #mindset #success
On this episode of the Richest Real Estate Agent Podcast with Ben Oosterveld, Philip McKernan returns to share his insights on the relationship with yourself and how a deep connection with your clients is the key to succeeding in real estate. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. Connect with Philip here: Website: https://philipmckernan.com Connect with Ben on LinkedIn and visit https://benoosterveld.com LEAVE a REVIEW and SHARE this episode! It really helps the show. Listen to previous episodes onApple Podcasts, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts.
On this episode, Jake and Gino interview Philip Mckernan. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world. Key Insights: 00:00 Introduction 03:25 Loving the work you do makes you give back 07:40 Perception of who we are changes what we do 11:11 Dealing with inner demons 17: 04 Greatest gift lies next to our greatest pain 23:00 Being vulnerable is human 29:40 What is 'One Last Talk' all about 33:40 Results from 'One Last Talk' 39:47 Money doesn't buy happiness 46:40 Guilt and fear always surround us 50:06 Recommended books 51:00 Wrap up To know more about Philip's initiatives, visit https://philipmckernan.com/ About Jake & Gino Jake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and mentors who have created a vertically integrated real estate company that controls over $100,000,000 in assets under management. They have created the Jake & Gino community to teach others their three-step framework: Buy Right, Finance Right and Manage Right®, and to become multifamily entrepreneurs. Subscribe to this channel: https://ytube.io/3McA Sign up for free training: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining The resources you need to succeed at every level of apartment investing: https://jakeandgino.com/resources/ Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/ #realestate #multifamilyrealestate #multifamilyinvesting #investing #apartmentinvesting Jake & Gino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeandgino/ Jake & Gino Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeandGino Jake & Gino Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jake-and-gino-llc/ Jake & Gino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeandgino/
This is it, the true finale. Jay and Joey discuss how much music they listened to, how their tastes changed, how they listen to music differently, songs that got stuck in their heads, a whole bunch of favorites, and who the Kevin Bacons of the podcast were while reflecting on this achievement. Find the final playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/user/mhmx98y3j8a1drluzo2rs4y7p --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jayandjoeypod/support
In this Agile Podcast, Brian Orlando and Om Patel discuss User Acceptance Testing. Is it necessary in Agile Software Development and if it is, what should it look like in Agile Software Development?0:00 Topic Intro0:28 Is it Needed?5:52 Exploratory Testing for Confidence7:53 Typical Testers "Owned" by Development10:23 Who is Involved?12:15 Responsibility/Accountability for the UAT16:49 Roadmaps and UAT19:50 Rolling UAT into DoD21:21 Design Thinking UAT23:12 Isn't This Roadmap Item Just a Gantt Chart?24:21 Marrying the Incremental with the Whole25:38 Personas to Accelerate UAT27:57 Risk of User Personas - Silo'd Thinking34:20 UAT Expectations & Metrics37:07 Brainstorming for Metrics39:14 Escaped Defects, Business Value, Missed Opportunity41:45 Measuring Stupid Things43:47 Better UAT Metrics45:40 Arbitrary Metrics and Deadlines47:09 UAT Triage51:01 Product Manager/Owner Quagmire53:08 Best UAT Story55:18 Include the Right People56:55 One Last Talk on Metrics59:50 Wrap-Up= = = = = = = = = = = = Also available on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRZ5dWtNyfQPlease Subscribe to our YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8XUSoJPxGPI8EtuUAHOb6g?sub_confirmation=1= = = = = = = = = = = = Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/agile-podcast/id1568557596Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzgxMzE5LnJzcwSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/362QvYORmtZRKAeTAE57v3Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ee3506fc-38f2-46d1-a301-79681c55ed82/Agile-PodcastStitcher:https://www.stitcher.com/show/agile-podcast-2= = = = = = = = = = = = Agile Podcast 30 - User Acceptance Testing in Agile
Learn how to get out of your own way by NOT thinking like an attorney with one of the best personal development coaches in the world, Philip McKernan.https://PhilipMcKernan.comPhilip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement.He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience.What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world.With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses.Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one's SELF.-----Brita Long is the creator & founder of The Happier Attorney LLC. She is an attorney, Amazon bestselling author, teacher/coach, entrepreneur and all-around happy person. She has been a mother, stepmother, daughter, sister, wife, ex-wife, business owner, amateur trapeze artist, has wing walked over the Salish Sea, and has saved two homes from certain death. Brita practiced law for over 22 years and saw how people's lives—including other attorneys—were negatively affected by complexity, a lack of purpose, and a miss match between what they said was important in their life vs what their behavior showed was important in their life.Brita struggled for many years to create a life that fit her and that she loved. A life of being honest with herself (or at least giving it a good go), valuing herself and her work, and being true to herself.Brita now teaches/coaches other attorneys on how they too can identify and then reduce or eliminate the thought patterns, and behavior that is getting in their way and preventing them from living the life they truly want to live._____ To join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/gFBH2z To like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HappierAttorneyTo join our Attorneys & Flat Fees Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AttorneyFlatFeeFollow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happierattorney/Listen to our new podcast: https://happierattorney.buzzsprout.com/
In this episode, Philip Mckernan talks about taking ownership of your struggles and of your suffering, what it means to speak your truth and how that frees you up to be the person you are destined to be, which ultimately allows us to love and be loved by others. Philip also shares how he went about writing a book with dyslexia, some of his insight into using our gifts to make an impact and much more.Philip McKernan is a speaker, film-maker, coach as well as author of his latest book One Last TalkTo find out more about the book, visit OneLastTalk.com, and to find out more about Philip and his work, simply visit PhilipMcKernan.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Philip McKernan is an inspirational speaker, author, filmmaker and founder of the 'One Last Talk' movement, who works with entrepeneurs, business leaders, sports stars and billionaires all over the world, helping people to seek clarity about their future and navigate through mental roadblocks. We discuss being true to your authentic self, why EVERYBODY has their 'One Last Talk', why contextualising trauma is a classic mistake, why it's important to accept yourself and confront your story head on rather than hiding, the beauty of Ireland, and the insight into the power of 'One Last Talk'. Philip is an astonishing figure with huge experience in personal transformation and self development, and so upon discovering his work whilst delving through the 'London Real' archives, it was a pleasure to have this conversation today. You can find out more about Philip and One Last Talk at www.philipmckernan.com and more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram.
This F.I.R.E episode is very special since we recorded it amidst the Covid 19 pandemic. Philip McKernan, our special guest highlights what it means to connect to your inner truth and deliver it to the world. He is a Coach, Inspirational Speaker, and Writer who has inspired and challenged many including me, the Canadian Olympic Team, and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk™ movement. This episode is very deep and will get you thinking about your life, your self-identity, and the deeper meaning of self-care. Uncertainty and the economic crisis ongoing worldwide with the Coronavirus pandemic will trigger deep emotions and beliefs that may have been buried away for years. He discussed what security means to you and how your relationship with money and the energy you build around it will be more important than ever. Enjoy! Connect with Philip on Website Book Resources: F.I.R.E F.I.R.E. Facebook Group
It is when we take away what we’ve been used to doing that we lose the essence of our life. In this episode of Tactical Friday, we are welcoming back Philip Mckernan to share some more about the things that we often ignore or choose not to dwell into. He will talk about the void that is left when we leave what we were used to doing, and being a guide for each of us who feels the same way. [00:01 - 5:26] Opening Segment I welcome back today’s guest, Philip Mckernan Leadership blindspot Human identity crisis Philip deconstructs the different reasons people have for pursuing different goals [5:27 - 12:43] Human Identity Crises I share my experiences in Merging Vets and Players Philip shares a story when he worked with olympic athletes The struggle story Philip talks about the urgency of addressing the issues of leadership Trained for combat but not for home [12:44 - 17:50] On Being a Guide Philip shares the legacy he wants to leave to the world It’s about creating an impact today and helping people wake up to the parts themselves that they are afraid of The back pocket Philip talks about the ideas that people are not willing to talk about Will change the world and your world Roots from the fear of rejection Philip talks about how he is just a mediator to the people he helps [17:51 - 19:53] Closing Segment How to find more of Philip See links below Tweetable Quotes: “When a man or a woman sells their business, they have lost not just their business, but a sense of who they are as humans.” - Philip Mckernan “Leadership is not just about the office, in my opinion. Leadership is how you show up in every facet of your life.” - Philip Mckernan “The greatest ideas don’t see the light of the day and the reason that we avoid them is because we are afraid to take things that are the essence of who we are.” - Philip Mckernan Resources Mentioned: https://vetsandplayers.org (Merging vets and players) https://onelasttalk.com (One Last Talk) You can connect with Philip by visiting his website http://www.philipmckernan.com (www.philipmckernan.com). Also do check out https://onelasttalk.com (One Last Talk) for hishttps://www.amazon.com/One-Last-Talk-Truth-Matters/dp/1544500971 ( book) and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-last-talk/id1440871876 (podcast). Guest email: philip@philipmckernan.com, Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or click https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 (here) to listen to our previous episodes. Tactical Leadership is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/ (https://knightprotectionllc.com/) If you want to learn how to build a better business check out my website at https://beatacticalleader.com/ (Beatacticalleade.com). You can connect with us on https://www.linkedin.com/in/zaknight (LinkedIn), https://www.instagram.com/beatacticalleader/ (Instagram), or join https://www.facebook.com/groups/BATLgroup/ (Our BATL Space) and become part of the community.
*Philip McKernan* , the author and founder of One Last Talk , *Aubrey Marcus,* Founder of ONNIT and New York Times best-selling author of Own the Day, Own Your Life , and *David Meltzer* , the co-founder and CEO of Sports 1 Marketing and S1MEDIA. *Key Takeaways:* * The number one challenge everyone faces in the world is self-worth. * Seek direct experience with divinity, whether within or without. * Getting growth doesn’t start without action, even small actions. Resources Mentioned: * Follow along with me on Instagram- @travischappell ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/f144ccb1-3cc8-4eeb-bc09-0ad7b688b800/ep/4c7b09c4-b2f9-4034-b3af-51db37eddc7c/instagram.com/travischappell ) * Visit my website for more information on resources and announcements: https://travischappell.com/ ( https://travischappell.com/ ) * Join the Facebook group to find community: https://travischappell.com/group Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What if you’re just a character in a narrative that you’ve been telling yourself? What if you’re too busy to recognize the true potential within you that has been dormant for years? Writer and filmmaker Philip Mckernan shares with us the cathartic yet beautiful truth to people's relationship with themselves. Philip pioneers life-changing leadership experiences all over the world. He's written 4 books and made a documentary film called Give & Grow. He personally coaches some of the worlds most successful entrepreneurs and has worked for the Canadian Olympic Team as well as the Pentagon. In this episode, He details the commonly occurring escapism that is preventing us from truly making an impact to the world. His book and Podcast called “One Last Talk” challenges us to speak the truth unapologetically for the pursuit of inner liberation. Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 - 6:42] Opening Segment I introduce today’s guest, Philip McKernan Philip’s role as a guide Different modalities of being a coach Philip’s ruthlessness in the pursuit of truth Intuition as the world’s greatest leadership tool Internal guidance system [6:43 - 14:31] Finding the Positivity Within We talk about different situations wherein people’s relationship with themselves are tested Great leaders having a great respect and connection with themselves Having a great self-connection Constant goal chasing begins to slow down Is your best work yet to come? Uncovers and honors the gift from being too busy Comfort in your own skin makes you less busy, and more focused on creating an impact [14:32 - 20:50] Making Leaders Slow Down The “do-it-all” mindset Unwillingness to examine possibilities Dying with regrets Getting the dormant things out of people Making people realize and examine the cost of their decisions Questioning the normal as the most extraordinary thing to do [20:51 - 33:28] Closing Segment How to find more of Philip See links below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “As humans, we’re good at bullshitting ourselves and hiding from our own individual truths; Lying to ourselves about the situation that we find ourselves in.” - Philip McKernan “I will take my gut over google any day of the week.” - Philip McKernan “If you can’t sit in your own skin with yourself for five minutes, how in god’s hell are you ever going to support and facilitate others?” - Philip McKernan Resources Mentioned: https://onelasttalk.com (One Last Talk) You can connect with Philip by visiting his website http://www.philipmckernan.com (www.philipmckernan.com). Also do check out https://onelasttalk.com (One Last Talk) for hishttps://www.amazon.com/One-Last-Talk-Truth-Matters/dp/1544500971 ( book) and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-last-talk/id1440871876 (podcast). Guest email: philip@philipmckernan.com, Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about thm/Lincoln-Leadership-Executive-Strategies-Tough/e episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or click https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 (here) to listen to our previous episodes. Tactical Leadership is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/ (https://knightprotectionllc.com/) If you want to learn how to build a better business check out my website at https://beatacticalleader.com/ (Beatacticalleade.com). You can connect with us on https://www.linkedin.com/in/zaknight (LinkedIn), https://www.instagram.com/beatacticalleader/ (Instagram), or join https://www.facebook.com/groups/BATLgroup/ (Our BATL Space) and become part of the...
Philip is an Irish author, filmmaker and keynote speaker. He is best known for his Rich on Paper Poor on Life book and his Give & Grow feature film. In 2012, he founded One Last Talk, a live speaking platform that helps ordinary people tell they're extraordinary stories.
Hope you enjoyed this week’s episode with Philip McKernan! Philip is an Irish author, filmmaker and keynote speaker. He is best known for his Rich on Paper Poor on Life book and his Give & Grow feature film. In 2012, he founded One Last Talk, a live speaking platform that helps ordinary people tell they're extraordinary stories. You can find out more about him here: https://www.youtube.com/c/PhilipMcKernan https://twitter.com/philipmckernan https://philipmckernan.com/ This episode of the podcast is with Phillip McKernan. Lately, the price of bitcoin has been going up and you've been probably hearing that it's up in the last month. You may have missed the run or you may be thinking “I'm gonna kick myself because I didn't buy it more bitcoin” or you may just be coming to this because you've heard about Philip and you heard he was on another podcast and you do want to hear what he's discussing on a bitcoin podcast well. The coin doesn't quite come up a lot in this conversation. We talk about money, people's relationships and Phillips history. We discussed some philosophical things about what's going on in the world and maybe why people are being split into these camps and there's so much divisiveness Thank you for the reviews and ratings that have been coming in. I don't have too many and I would like more so please send some more! I would appreciate it as that helps me to get higher on the algorithms. thanks again for tuning back into the show a really appreciate everybody who's listening, sharing and reaching out to me. It gives me a lot of confidence to keep doing this so thanks again and here's Phillip McKernan. Chapters: Produced by Brad Mills - Twitter, Hamilton - YouTube, Jason Sanderson - Podcast TechOther Credits: bitconnect theme by schmoyoho, graphics by CryptoScamHub, Magic Internet Money inspired by u/mavensbot, invention of bitcoin & all cryptocurrencies by satoshi nakamoto. Brad Mills is a partner at Xsquared Ventures. All opinions expressed by Brad & his guests do not reflect the opinions of Xsquared Ventures or Xsquared Ventures Management. Investing in cryptocurrencies is high risk and can get you rekt, do not treat any opinion expressed on this show as investment advice, but only as an expression of Brad’s opinion. This podcast is for informational purposes only. Do not attempt to HODL without doing your research first.
Philip McKernan - The Definition of BRAVE & How to Create the Most Impactful Talk You Will Ever Give! Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice’. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he’s caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one’s SELF. ABOUT PHILLIP: https://philipmckernan.com/
Philip McKernan is a speaker, author, filmmaker, and modern day philosopher. His book, One Last Talk: Why Your Truth Matters and How to Speak It, was developed through his speaker series and guides people on a journey to discover their truth and share it with others. You can buy One Last Talk here: https://amzn.to/3i9Ggqw https://philipmckernan.com/ Connect with Philip: Twitter - @PhilipMcKernan LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/philip-mckernan-5b154551/ Instagram - @philip_mckernan Facebook - facebook.com/philip.mckernan
As an Inspirational Speaker, Writer & Filmmaker Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Only Human Podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc and is produced by Evan Balfe @evbalfe Until next time, stay well, stay curious. Jack ️ #onlyhuman #onlyhumanpodcast
Philip McKernan works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organisations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has travelled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one's SELF. In this Episode you will learn: · Philip's story and how he got to where he is today (10.53) · How to take the leap into entrepreneurship & finally commit to your calling (16.51) · Philip's advice on how to love yourself and the benefits it will have on your entrepreneurial journey (25.47) · How did Philip's parents influence his life and what is the biggest lesson they taught him (33.24) · How to uncover your life purpose (40.10) · What is Philip's legacy (53.04) · How to live a happy, purposeful, regret free life (53.31) · How to Unleash Your Inner Greatness (55.20) Philip McKernan's Book · One Last Talk: Why Your Truth Matters and How to Speak It Connect with Phillip McKernan · Website · Twitter · Instagram · Facebook · Youtube HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE PODCAST? We are on a mission to help people to believe in their inner greatness & live a happy, purposeful, regret free life. Great news is that you can help us achieve this huge goal by: 1. Subscribe & Review the show on iTunes by clicking here 2. Tell a friend (it's free!) 3. Share this podcast on your social channels (it's free!) Together we can unite to help people believe in their inner greatness so they can be live an extraordinary life. You have greatness within you, it's time to unleash it!
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If you had one last talk to deliver to the world, what would you say? Who would you say it to? Philip McKernan is a speaker, author, and enlightened hooligan. He is the creator of the One Last Talk speaking series and author of One Last Talk: Why Your Truth Matters and How to Deliver It. Philip talks about how all of us have endured some kind of childhood trauma, and that no matter how perfect we try to be, we are going to hurt and disappoint our kids too. But Philip also tells us how we can find our greatest gifts by exploring our deepest wounds, and why we must speak our truth to heal ourselves and others. This episode is going to hit you hard and stay with you a long time. Give yourself space to listen and time to reflect. It will transform your life. For the show notes and exclusive links mentioned in this episode go to gooddadproject.com/268. Join the Free Dad Edge Facebook Group at gooddadproject.com/group. Apply for The Dad Edge Alliance at gooddadproject.com/alliance. Follow us on Instagram at @thedadedge!
“That's what we do. We deny the parts of ourselves that are the most authentic expression of who we are in this world. It takes a ton of energy, it's exhausting, but we don't even realize how exhausting it is until we finally own up to it.” – Philip McKernan Connect with REIN Canada REIN Canada CEO@reincanada.com Facebook Instagram Twitter Show Notes [02:08] Patrick introduces his next guest, Philip McKernan. [03:36] Philip and Patrick reconnect over the Zoom waves after several years and catch up with what Philip is up to now. [06:31] Philip expands on the type of work he and his wife Pauline are doing and how they have doubled-down in the last few years to reach as many people as possible. [08:25] The perfect referral that he never imagined – the desire for personal growth and development becoming proactive rather than reactive. The work they're doing now with clients is broadening and going to deeper to lean into that shift. [11:47] Regrets, They've Had a Few. The data collected by a hospice worker on the regrets of the dying; I wish: I'd had the courage to live true to myself and not others' expectations, I hadn't worked so hard, I had the courage to express my feelings, I had stayed in touched with friends, I'd let myself be happier. [14:12] Philip's perspective on why people choose not to be happy. [16:56] Patrick gives some context around aligning with our values and how he got tripped up by compromising his. [18:55] The magic and gold that exists when we explore our past to learn from it. Philip shares an example of this from one of their Ireland retreats and the work that results from that personal journey. [22:40] The way we show up to create an impact doesn't have to occur in epic proportions. [23:46] A rich and robust conversation between Philip and Patrick is built on the fundamental truth that finding purpose, sharing our gifts, being of contribution and creating impact in a way that aligns with who we truly are, is neither about monetization nor the money. Money is a useful outcome but the joy and truth of giving ourselves permission to connect with people from an authentic expression of who we are, is where the value lives. Listen to the examples they share of how this occurs. [38:42] Philip explains how much of what he delivers in his work from a place of intuition and how that has changed for him over the years. He also shares an observation of Patrick in the spirit of illustrating that our biggest impact usually stems from the things that come most naturally to us. [43:05] Philip delivers a beautiful example from One Last Talk of the impact available to others when we share what's within our heart. [46:27] Releasing the shame we carry and cling to, could be the single greatest opening to our personal freedom. Similarly, releasing the stubborn need to be right and making amends allows us to move forward with grace. [50:39] In this current COVID-19 reality of self-isolation and slowing down, Philip offers three questions for those who are creating this time for self reflection. 1) Who am I going to be through this crisis? 2) How am I going to remember myself as I look back? 3) How can I nurture myself during this time; how can I support myself, my family, my community, humanity? One bonus question: if the world suddenly flipped the switch back on – are you going to take up exactly where you left off or are you going to make some changes? [56:12] Shifting the stories we identify with: “this is just the way I am”, “this is the way I was raised”, “you don't understand my circumstances/my unique pain.” These are all mechanisms to shield ourselves from growth and showing up more powerfully. [60:38]: Philip offers another example which shows when we listen to our intuition and challenge the story we have been holding on to, the truth can reveal itself and blossom into self-accountability.
On a new episode of the Elevate Podcast, host Robert Glazer shares two posts from Friday Forward, his inspirational newsletter that reaches 100,000 leaders around the world each week. In Last Talk, Robert shares Philip McKernan's emotionally impactful One Last Talk program and tells the story of when Robert and Philip conducted the program at Acceleration Partners' annual AP Summit. Then, in Challenge Network, Robert shares how Adam Grant and Tim Ferriss each have a group of confidants who critique their work, rather than tell them what they want to hear. You can join the 100,000 people who get Friday Forward each week by signing up today!
This Deserves Love with Philip McKernan Philip Mckernan is a courageous husband and a father of two amazing kids. He is an Inspirational Speaker, Writer & Filmmaker. Philip has worked with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. Philip is the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one’s SELF. Today, he joins the podcast to discuss how to build and cultivate a strong relationship with your children and recover from failures as a parent. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Enlightenment not entitlement Travelling with kids Understanding and honoring the your child's problems How to cultivate breakthrough moments with people Hearing vs. Listening How to recover from your failures as a parent How to approach apologies with your children How to put your family first Why an apology must begin with forgiveness Healing your past wounds as a father/parent Closure for your past EPISODE RESOURCES PhilipMcKernan.com Follow Phillip McKernan on Twitter, Insta, Facebook, YouTube One Last Talk JOIN THE BROTHERHOOD Join the Front Row Dads private Facebook community so you can ask questions, share ideas, and be part of a supportive group of incredible brothers who help one another navigate the role of marriage and fatherhood. LEAVE A REVIEW If you've listened to multiple Front Row Dads interviews and get value from the show, we'd love your support! Leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts only takes a minute, and in turn, it allows us to rank higher and become discovered by other Dads, just like you. Visit FrontRowDads.com/review and tell others what you think about the show!
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Philip McKernan is known for his book and events titled One Last Talk. He is an amazingly powerful human being with insights into how our identities are shaped and the impact that can have. Today we end up in a very REAL conversation about the impact of being a "hero."
Philip McKernan, the modern-day philosopher of the human experience, is a guy who truly wants to get behind the curtain to help us seek real clarity and move past our roadblocks. Philip gets beyond the seen and unseen blocks in our minds to develop a clear path to our dreams. He believes the way to a happy and fulfilling life is through the meaning we derive in life through our work, our relationships, and the most important relationship of all, the relationship with one's self. When people ask Philip what he does, how does he like to reply? If I ask his wife, Pauline, what he does, what would she say? His Mum said that even at a young age, people would come to Philip to help them sort out particular problems - why? What is the sense Philip gets when someone isn't truthful to themselves? What does he feel? Is there a difference between hearing and listening? When someone answers a question, Philip gets a sense there is more that they are not saying. How does he know? Is dissension from the right place valuable? Philip felt he wasn't heard as a child. How is he going about making sure his children feel they are honestly heard? By not showing vulnerability as parents are we being of a disservice to our kids? What story did Philip tell himself that held him back in his own life? Are we seeing and having less clarity due to distractions and the pace of life? Is our busyness leading to loneliness? Do we use other people as an excuse not to do what matters? Why our greatest gift lies right next to our deepest wounds Are people terrified of meeting themselves? How do we know what to trust in ourselves? Where is the intersection of trust and intuition? It's not just The 5 Regrets of the Dying; it's also the living with regrets. Has Philip ever faced his mortality? What scares Philip? How has Philip's One Last Talk changed in the last year? How has Philip simplified his life in the last 100 days? LINKS Philip McKernan website https://philipmckernan.com/about/ One Last Talk https://onelasttalk.com Support the Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us The Mojo Radio Show Rocktober https://www.themojoradioshow.com/rocktober-2019.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It's just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out informati...
Philip McKernan returns to the show for yet another awe-inspiring discussion. In this episode, Philip talks about taking ownership of your struggles and of your suffering, what it means to speak your truth and how that frees you up to be the person you are destined to be, which ultimately allows us to love and be loved by others. Philip also shares how he went about writing a book with dyslexia, some of his insight into using our gifts to make an impact and much more.Philip McKernan is a speaker, film-maker, coach as well as author of his latest book One Last Talk To find out more about the book, go to www.OneLastTalk.com, and to find out more about Philip and his work, simply visit www.PhilipMcKernan.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.
Philip McKernan returns to the show for yet another awe-inspiring discussion. In this episode, Philip talks about taking ownership of your struggles and of your suffering, what it means to speak your truth and how that frees you up to be the person you are destined to be, which ultimately allows us to love and be loved by others. Philip also shares how he went about writing a book with dyslexia, some of his insight into using our gifts to make an impact and much more.Philip McKernan is a speaker, film-maker, coach as well as author of his latest book One Last Talk To find out more about the book, go to www.OneLastTalk.com, and to find out more about Philip and his work, simply visit www.PhilipMcKernan.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recently, I had the honor of giving my One Last Talk. If you haven’t heard of OLT, the idea is to share with the world what you would most want people to know if you only had 15 minutes to do it and then you were gone from earth forever. It is the idea and program of Philip McKernan. If you’ve been listening to this podcast for awhile you may have heard of him here or at a conference, you may have attended or on a different podcast. I’ve interviewed Philip 3 times now. If you would like to hear them the first one is Episode 33 and the second is Ep 99. I don’t recall, at the moment, the Ep number for the third. I had the good fortune of giving my OLT in Boulder, Colorado. Philip was hosting the event. There were several other people in the audience I knew. I had gotten to know these other people a couple years earlier at another Philip McKernan event called BraveSoul. That event in Ireland. It was a retreat of sorts and we were there for 8 days together on the west coast in a little village named Ballyvaughn. You could throw a stone into the ocean from some of the cottages. One of these wonderful people I got to hang out with is a lovely woman by the name of Heidi who is from Great Britain. She happened to be one of my two cottage mates, both of whom I feel so blessed to have been there with. After I gave my OLT, Heidi came to me and said she was confused. I asked her why. She said her confusion came from what seemed like two different people regarding what I shared about my life and how I saw myself at my OLT in Boulder in 2019 compared to the person I came across as in Ireland in 2017. I still didn’t really get what she meant. I mean, I live with me, and my thoughts 24 hours a day. And while I knew I was different in many ways over the timeframe of two years they didn’t quite so significant. For the most part, I felt like the same person. What Heidi shared with me surprised me a bit. She said to me, “In Ireland, you came across as this grounded, wise, loving, beautiful kind of soul. After hearing your OLT today, I couldn’t believe how recently it was that you had these, other, darker thoughts about yourself.” Even as I’m saying this, it makes me want to pause. I’m thinking about how different I was 2 ½ years earlier. I was bottoming out emotionally. And when I say bottom, I mean the very bottom. I don’t want to tell the whole story here. I’m hoping that my One Last Talk is released as a podcast episode by Philip at some point and if it is, I will share it with you. You can hear first-hand what Heidi heard. As far as my conversation with Heidi, when she pointed these things out, I could see what she was saying. To hear the OLT and see me in Ireland it did seem like two different people. In truth, I guess I was. There was a lot of growth and change, and shifting between January 4th of 2017, and when I met Heidi in Ireland in June of 2017 and again all the way to when I gave my OLT in Boulder that Heidi was also there for. As I reflect on it, I guess we are never a completely different person and we are never completely the same person given enough time and space and experiences. I had no desire to present myself as two different people. My goal over the last 4 years has been to be as honest and transparent as I can be with myself first but certainly also with the world as well. But it is hard to be completely transparent about everything in our lives. In light of that, Heidi’s question still made me step back and ask myself, “Was I wearing some sort of mask during that week in Ireland?” “Was I trying to put on airs about myself and present to the world some guy who didn’t have a problem and Worse some guy who had all the answers because Lord knows I don’t. In giving my OLT I had to go deeper than I ever had before. I decided to share some things I had never shared before. And in so doing, some people who knew before the talk would have learned something or somethings they had never known before about me. And that is the whole idea behind One Last Talk. To share your deepest pain so others can learn they are not alone in this world. OLT was absolutely one of the best experiences of my life. I didn’t have any intention of sounding like I’m doing a commercial for OLT although I could. I didn’t plan on doing a promo for Philip McKernan although I could and would. And actually, as I’m sharing this with you it occurs to me that I should unpack a little more of what happened for me when I gave my OLT. But that is a story for another day. It’s hard to tell the complete truth. We are so terrified of being judged for what we think. We are so scared of sharing who we really are, what we have really felt and what we truly believe that opening up to the world can seem like a fate worse than death. Having been on this journey for the truth for the last few years, at least the truth of who I really am, Of who I completely am, Of who I really want to be in this world, unashamed, unapologetically, unabashedly, I really wish I could reveal all of who I am at once. The problem with that is it’s similar to when we look out on the horizon. We can only see so far. We don’t know what is beyond the horizon until we get there. And then we can see the new horizon in the distance. Only then do we get to see what is between us and the new horizon. That’s how life really is. We only know in part. We only know the part of us who we are willing to explore and challenge and question. Once we figure that out part out, we get to explore and challenge and question and wrestle with the next part. And on we go. Year after year until we run out of years. I don’t want to run out of years before I run out of understanding who I am. I don’t want to run out of years before I understand the world better. I don’t want to run out of years until I learn how to love this life and everything in it. What do you want to do? Are you willing to go to that horizon in the distance? Are we willing to go that far so we can not only see more of the world but also so the world can see more of us? More of the gifts that we have to share? More of the vision we have for ourselves and others and the world? We may not be able to see far enough that we know exactly what is ahead for us. Maybe we only have to see the horizon, head in that direction and along the way, find out a little more of who we are and the gift that we are to each other and to this world.
Philip McKernan Inspirational Speaker, Writer & Filmmaker I found out about Philip in a conversation with Srinivas Rao, the creator and genius mind behind The Unmistakable Creative Podcast. Philip has been a guest on his podcast several times and he and I will be a part of a completely unique conference Srinivas is putting together in Nashville, TN. In speaking with Srini about the conference, he told me he was trying to decide between Philip and I as to who he wanted to have close down the conference because of how dynamic he feels we both are. Clearly, that made me want to meet this man. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Podcast Notes: Philip gave me permission to go behind the curtain of his public persona to speak to the man who has lived the life that he lives Hear how who his parents were, influenced him to be who he is Hear what his biggest fear is He is committed to not letting people die with who they are still inside of them How do you determine what a person's gift truly is Chasing vs. allowing vs. nudging it a little bit Sometimes people would rather fail at who they are not than have the courage to succeed at who they are. Allowing who you are to manifest So many people are doing things they do not want to do, living in places they do not want to live and living in the expectation that something will bring you joy that isn't fair. If you are doing things that do not bring you joy for the money that supports your family, relook at your life and change your expectations to fit your situation Or change your situation to rise up to your expectation I am making an impact in the world and helping people but I am not happy because I do not like myself. The tradeoff is based on a story you are telling yourself that may or may not be true. What if those stories are not true and how would it feel to put those stories down and look at the world without that story. The Old Hag and The Socialite People are afraid to allow themselves to look at their relationships and see what they have but see how much more is possible. We see it the most on the other side of the conversation when a person is dying. What scares you the most? becoming too important in my world scares me 95% of the people who do what I do think they know all the answers How do you prevent yourself from having that happen Hear what Philip does The slippage is already happening. You must realize it. How he checks himself in that slippage There are people who do not step up to be themselves because they are worried about falling into this trap A conversation he had with his daughter I share my vulnerability to keep myself grounded Who can access us better, ourselves or someone else? What is coming up for him right now One Last Talk- what it is? Giving voice to the people that have no voice Resistance of what we have been given is as bad as gloating in it What is Humility? Accepting what is in front of us vs. resisting it. What do you want people to walk away from the experience of One Last Talk What is the meaning behind this concept What happens when we think this is the last talk we will ever give The last creates an urgency that is not there at other times What has most surprised Philip in the work he has done? The clarity they have even when they don't know they have it When they get out of their own way, it comes so clearly What is the pivot point? Wake up calls The elephant moment What would a wake up call being trying to tell you today? I spent my whole life hiding and my greatest work is still to come when I stop hiding. What makes you still hide The fear of rejection The book in our back pocket we are scared to write What would your book say? What is it you don't want to let people know that you know you have to let people know Not hiding anything but rather there is a part of me that asks is your greatest work still to come. The thing we feel that doesn't have value is the most valuable part of us What that place is in Philip I am still hiding the pain and anguish I have had in life. And when Philip goes deeper into this, hear what emerges An experience of something that happened that I have never shared with anyone before? The story of what happened in the safest place he ever was in The experience of everything disappearing and what emerges that changes the life of the person he was with An incredibly vulnerable story How the book in your back pocket holds the secret to our greatness. The ultimate connection The governor we put on our own success. The one thing I believe I can influence in the world. Ways to get in touch with Philip: www.philipmckernan.com https://onelasttalk.com Ways to get in touch with Danny: www.TheMosaicOnline.com www.DanielBruceLevin.com please subscribe to The Mosaic Podcast on Apple and give us a 5* rating. And fnally, please buy the Mosaic on Amazon: http://a.co/dvgsgG3
Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice’. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he’s caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one’s SELF. Check out Philip Here: https://philipmckernan.com/
SHOW NOTES (www.mikejamesreid.com) Philip McKernan works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. Philip has a knack of getting into all sorts of interesting scenarios – he has caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. Philip has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. In this episode, Philip shares some incredible insights on the distinction between obsession, excitement, and passion, and warns against the traps and pitfalls that each can present. He also talks about the dichotomy of overcomplicating our lives rather than embracing simplicity. Philip also talks about his One Last Talk movement and his vision for curing loneliness. Highlights: Philip’s relationship with identity The distinction between obsession, excitement, and passion The dichotomies of overcomplicating our lives versus finding simplicity What courage means to Philip and the story of courage shown by a 72-year-old womanThe dichotomy of growing organically versus pursuing a more aggressive plan for growth Philip’s One Last Talk movement and his vision for curing loneliness Resources: OneLastTalk.com One Last Talk by Philip McKernan PhilipMcKernan.com Philip’s LinkedIn Profile Click here if you’d like to be notified when new episodes of the Dichotomy Podcast are released. Before you go...If you liked this episode, click the
Philip McKernan returns to the show for yet another awe-inspiring discussion. In this episode, Philip talks about taking ownership of your struggles and of your suffering, what it means to speak your truth and how that frees you up to be the person you are destined to be, which ultimately allows us to love and be loved by others. Philip also shares how he went about writing a book with dyslexia, some of his insight into using our gifts to make an impact and much more.Philip McKernan is a speaker, film-maker, coach as well as author of his latest book One Last TalkTo find out more about the book, visit OneLastTalk.com, and to find out more about Philip and his work, simply visit PhilipMcKernan.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.
Time stamped show notes: [0:49] How he got to where he is today [14:15] If you don't know who you are, you won't trust who you are, and therefore, won't trust your intuition [19:05] Differences between USA and Ireland (people, customs, culture, etc) - how they have become a struggle or an advantage [19:47] For many people it is necessary to move away from their environment to be able to recreate themselves [21:27] He needed to leave Ireland to really give himself freedom to reinvent himself [22:53] Failure is not encouraged in the USA, but it's accepted in a way that it is not anywhere else in the planet. [23:43] America is a place of possibility. The fact that anyone can become president is not a negative, it's a positive. [35:57] Ask yourself: Are you really connected to the job you're doing? Are you really living with the people you love? Are you really happy with your life? Be honest and then make your move. Three key points: If you don't know who you are, you won't trust who you are, and therefore, won't trust your intuition For many people it is necessary to move away from their environment to be able to reinvent themselves America is a place of possibility. The fact that anyone can become president is not a negative, it's a positive. Work hard and achieve what you want Resources mentioned: His websites: www.philipmckernan.com/ , www.onelasttalk.com and www.giveandgrow.com/ Free documentary - www.giveandgrow.com/makemoremarbles Last Question: If people like One Last Talk please let him know through www.philipmckernan.com/ or www.onelasttalk.com