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Become Unlimited with Jonathan Perez
What's the rush? Why you need to SLOW DOWN...

Become Unlimited with Jonathan Perez

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 10:53


Summary: In this training, I share with you the root cause of impatience and why most people are often in a hurry. I also discuss why you should consider slowing down to enjoy more of the present moment. We explore: What's The Rush? Why most people are in a such a hurry and how to overcome impatience. The root cause of our collective impatience Do the work to relax your mind and body so you can be here now, in the present moment If you found this training valuable, be sure to subscribe for weekly trainings and conversations on topics related to personal transformation and empowerment, conscious leadership, neuroscience, spirituality, and peak performance. Follow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/jonathanperezlife/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jonathanperezlifeWebsite: https://www.jonathanperez.me DISCLAIMER: The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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Speaking Business podcast
158 Prosperity ahead - or not? with Todd Buchholz

Speaking Business podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 29:20


My guest this week is an internationally known commentator on the world economy, technology and financial markets.He has served as a director for economic policy at The White House and advised such investment firms as the Soros Fund, Goldman Sachs, and Tiger Management, where he served as a managing director of the 15-billion-dollar investment fund.  He is the author of the acclaimed New Ideas from Dead Economists.  His latest book The Price of Prosperty: Why Rich Nations Fail and How to Renew Them, was called a “must-read by The Wall Street Journal.  He is a co-producer of the Broadway hit musical Jersey Boys.  The Associated Press has said that “he lights up economics with a wickedly sparkling wit."   Let's see if he can do that for us today … Joining me all the way from sunny California, please welcome Todd Buchholz. Bio  Todd Buchholz is an international economist, hedge fund manager, winner of Harvard's annual teaching prize and frequent TV and radio commentator. He has written several bestselling books on the economy, including New Ideas from Dead Economists, New Ideas from Dead CEOs and Market Shock. He is a widely sought after keynote speaker addressing a variety of topics, from the U.S. financial markets to geopolitical debates to economic policies that impact business strategies around the globe. With an incisive wit and entertaining style, Buchholz's keynote presentations reveal the economic challenges and opportunities faced by our changing society and propose important strategies for success. Todd Buchholz is routinely called upon to provide perspective on the headlines and trends that affect the financial markets. He has appeared as commentator on a wide variety of television and radio programs, including ABC News, PBS, NPR, and CBS. He hosted his on CNBC special, “Open Exchange with Todd Buchholz.” In 2012, he sat in the hot seat on HBO's “Real Time with Bill Maher.” He has jousted with James Carville and Ben Stein, and he has sat in debate with economists Lester Thurow and Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate in Economics. In his keynote speeches, Todd Buchholz draws on years of research into financial topics ranging from housing finance to fast-food lawsuits to the influence of competition on our lives as working members of society (Rush: Why You Need and Love the Rat Race). His work in historical economics (New Ideas from Dead Economists, New Ideas from Dead CEOs) brings to light past influences and trends that affect today's economic landscapes. From Here to Economy is a trusted guide to economic literacy, simply and clearly explained. In Lasting Lessons from the Corner Office, through “compelling and fast-reading narratives” (Booklist), Buchholz examines the great ideas, and some of the failures, of several CEOs and entrepreneurs whose businesses grew to become household names. Recorded on: 1st June 2021 Links: More about Todd Buccholz More about Maria Franzoni Ltd Connect with Maria on LinkedIn Connect with Maria on FaceBook More about London Speaker Bureau Connect with London Speaker Bureau on LinkedIn To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaking Business podcast, click here Listen here: Podfollow Libsyn  Itunes  Stitcher Spotify

Something You Should Know
How to Easily Negotiate (Almost) Anything & Why You Need the Rat Race

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 40:28


Mental health is complicated. But there are some things that can trigger depression in almost anyone. I begin this episode with a list of things that can cause you to lose your objectivity and make you sad if you let them. (https://www.everydayhealth.com/columns/therese-borchard-sanity-break/surprising-reasons-young-people-get-depressed/)If you knew there was a good chance that you could get a discount on a new shirt or pair of pants or a vacuum cleaner – but you had to ask – would you? It turns out that you can get discounts on many items in retail stores by asking but you have to ask the right way. To find out how listen to my discussion with Emily Hunter. Emily Hunter. Emily is an associate professor of management at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, where she teaches negotiation and conflict management. (https://business.baylor.edu/directory/?id=Emily_M_Hunter)Who hasn’t felt guilty about not visiting grandma or some other friend or relative? You go when you can but you wish you could go more often– right? Well if you ever feel that way, there is something important to understand. It is called the “certainty of contact.” I’ll explain what it is. (Dr. Charles Foster, author of Feel Better Fast - https://amzn.to/2Jm9YdH) How often have you heard people talk about the “rat race” and how important it is to get out of it? The idea is that the rat race is so stressful that it is somehow bad for you. But is it really? Not according to economist Todd Buchholz author of the book, RUSH: Why You Need and Love the Rat Race (https://amzn.to/2LiKQSF). Todd makes a compelling case that the stress of the rat race is exactly the fuel we need. By the way Todd served as White House director of economic policy under George H.W. Bush. His latest book is called The Price of Prosperity: How Rich Nations Fail and How to Renew Them (https://amzn.to/2Linigr)

The Real Estate Guys Radio Show - Real Estate Investing Education for Effective Action
Multi-Family Market Musings plus a Different Look at the Rat Race

The Real Estate Guys Radio Show - Real Estate Investing Education for Effective Action

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2011 52:01


Who in their right mind would buy over $300 million of real estate in the middle of a giant recession? And if that isn’t crazy enough, who would think that people actually need and love the rat race? In this eclectic episode, host Robert Helms talks with two guys who both look at the world a little differently than the average Joe.  Ken McElroy is Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki’s long time real estate advisor (and returning for his third year as a faculty member on The Real Estate Guys Annual Summit at Sea!).  Ken started buying up apartment buildings as the Great Recession was wreaking havoc on the economy. Why would he do that?  Listen in and find out!  Then stay tuned as Robert chats with Todd Buchholz about his new book “Rush - Why You Need and LOVE the Rat Race”.  Todd is a former White House director of economic policy who says we don’t really want to relax…we want to compete!  So if you’re a frustrated type “A” who dreams of being a quiet “B”, listen to Todd explain why busy is better.  Then take a look at all the problems in the real estate market that need to be solved.  There’s plenty of opportunity to keep you very busy! The Real Estate Guys™ radio show provides real estate investing news, education, training and resources to help real estate investors succeed.  To learn more and subscribe to the free newsletter, visit www.realestateguysradio.com

EconTalk
Buchholz on Competition, Stress, and the Rat Race

EconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2011 59:33


Todd Buchholz, author of Rush: Why You Need and Love the Rat Race, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in the book. Buchholz argues that competition and striving for excellence is part of our evolutionary inheritance. He criticizes attempts to remake human beings into gentle creatures who long to return to an Eden-like serenity. He argues that it is action, creativity, and planning for the future that makes us happy. The discussion includes the implications of our interest in the future for theater and story-telling.

EconTalk Archives, 2011
Buchholz on Competition, Stress, and the Rat Race

EconTalk Archives, 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2011 59:33


Todd Buchholz, author of Rush: Why You Need and Love the Rat Race, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in the book. Buchholz argues that competition and striving for excellence is part of our evolutionary inheritance. He criticizes attempts to remake human beings into gentle creatures who long to return to an Eden-like serenity. He argues that it is action, creativity, and planning for the future that makes us happy. The discussion includes the implications of our interest in the future for theater and story-telling.

Motley Fool Money
Motley Fool Money: 05.20.2011

Motley Fool Money

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2011 38:41


LinkedIn has a big debut on Wall Street. Abercrombie & Fitch, Deere & Company, Dell, and Limited Brands report strong earnings. General Mills loads up on yogurt. And McDonald's responds to critics calling for Ronald McDonald to retire. Our analysts discuss those stories and share some stocks on their radar. Plus, we talk about the business of competition and the business of Jersey Boys with Todd Buchholz, author of Rush: Why You Need and Love the Rat Race.