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Sam Lamott is a single dad, college drop-out, ex-meth head, who came out of a ten-year bender at the age of twenty-two with severe clinical depression, a two-year-old, and zero life skills. Simply put, there is nobody more genuinely curious about how to be a human being. Featured in Itunes New and Noteworthy 2018. Featured in Apple top 200 podcasts in Health 2018. Featured in Apple top 200 podcasts in Self-Help 2018. Founder http://HelloHumans.co/
Sam Lamott is an artist, writer, and host of the How To Human podcast, which explores how to acquire the psychological skills needed to thrive as an adult. How To Human was featured on Itunes New and Noteworthy as well as Apple's top 200 podcasts in both Health and Self Help. Sam is also owner of Square 1 Studio in San Anselmo California and founder of Hello Humans, a platform for storytellers to share their trials and capture the truth of what it means to be human. He is also co-author of the New York Times bestseller, Some Assembly Required. Sam describes himself as a single dad, college drop-out, and ex-meth head, who, at the age of twenty two, came out of a ten-year bender with severe clinical depression, a two-year-old child, and zero life skills. He knows that life is more than what we show the world on social media, that it's often much messier, but that the lessons learned from those messes are as valuable as anything on this adventure and creation of being human. Additionally, in the time we at Cutting For Sign have known and and collaborated with Sam, he has proven to be dogged in his commitment to both self betterment and the projects that have captured him. He's become a friend, someone we can call for personal or professional support, and a fierce advocate for the transformation of the primordial energies we find ourselves steeped within, into the woven gold we call story. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cutting-for-sign/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cutting-for-sign/support
In this episode of the How To Human Podcast we have a special guest, Karen Joy Hardwick, a leadership expert who has dedicated her life to helping others grow and succeed. With master's degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary a Rutgers and decades of front-row experience, Karen Joy is a spiritually and psychologically trained leadership consultant, speaker, author, podcast host, and lover of connection. Karen shares her unique insights on leadership and what it takes to be a successful leader in today's world. She also opens up about her own personal journey of growth and self-improvement, showing that even experts like herself should always learn and evolve. our host, Sam Lamott, brings his own perspective and experience to the conversation. Together, they delve into the importance of self-reflection, emotional intelligence, and building strong relationships in both personal and professional settings. If you're looking to improve your own leadership skills, gain valuable insights into the human experience, or simply enjoy a thoughtful and engaging conversation, How To Human is the podcast for you. Don't miss this episode with Karen Joy Hardwick and host Sam Lamott as they explore what it truly means to be human. For more of Karen: Website: https://karenjhardwick.com/ Book: https://connectedleaderbook.com For more of us: Website: www.Hellohumans.co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellohumans.co/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co To become a patron and help this program continue producing This show, and get access to patron-only events, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount.
Benjamin Russack is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based out of San Francisco. With over fifteen years of experience working in the field of addiction, he also specializes in Family Systems and Jungian Archetypal Therapy. He currently runs a private practice out of San Francisco and also hosts a podcast focused on mental health called "Look, Just Tell Me What To Do." Recently, Benjamin joined forces with Sam Lamott who runs a highly successful podcast called "How to Human". They have currently completed construction of a video production company in Marin County called "Square One Studios". Here, they plan to lease the space for corporate live-stream events, interviews, talks, etc. as well as create their own video content which will have a self help/mental health bent. Benjamin Russack, LMFT ------ Instagram Facebook LinkedIn
On this episode of How To Human Podcast, Sam Lamott sits down with the Holistic Psychologist, Dr. Nicole LePera. Dr. Nicole LePera was trained in clinical psychology at Cornell University, The New School for Social Research, and the Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis. She's the author of the #1 New York Times Bestselling Book "How To Do The Work" and the podcast host of SelfHealers Soundboard. As a clinical psychologist in private practice, Dr. Nicole often found herself frustrated by the limitations of traditional psychotherapy. Wanting more for her patients— and for self— she began a journey to develop a united philosophy of mental, physical, and spiritual health that equips people with the tools necessary to heal themselves. Dr. Nicole is the creator of the #SelfHealers movement where people from around the world are joining together in a community to take healing into their own hands. In 2019, she founded SelfHealers Circle, the first virtual self-guided global healing membership. Selfhealers Circle has members in over 60 countries who heal as a collective. Her latest workbook "How To Meet Your Self" will release on December 6th. For more of Nicole: Website: https://theholisticpsychologist.com Book: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/how-to-do-the-work-nicole-lepera-phd/1137150047 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.holistic.psychologist/ To become a patron and help this program continue producing this show, and get access to patron-only events, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount.
Sam is an artist, writer, creator, and single father living in the Bay Area in California. He is a college drop-out and ex-meth head, who came out of a ten-year bender at the age of twenty-two with severe clinical depression, a two-year-old son, and zero life skills. Simply put, there is nobody more genuinely curious about how to be a human being. He's now the founder of Hello Humans, a platform for storytellers who capture the truth of what it means to be human. His site is chock full of stories from regular folks, like you and me, who share their experiences dealing with the trials and tribulations of real life. Life isn't what we show the world on social media; it's often a lot messier than that. His podcast, How to Human, is: Featured in Itunes New and Noteworthy 2018. Featured in Apple top 200 podcasts in Health 2018. Featured in Apple top 200 podcasts in Self-Help 2018. Additionally, I'll be donating to and raising awareness for the charity or organization of my guest's choice with each episode now. This episode, the organization is Human Made. Any and all donations make a difference! You can connect with Sam on: Website How to Human - Podcast Twitter Instagram YouTube To connect with me: Interested in working with me as your coach? Book a complimentary 15 minute call here. LinkedIn Instagram Website Subscribe to my weekly newsletter YouTube Please leave a review for this podcast on Apple Podcasts! Resources/People Mentioned: How to Human - Paul Williams Seth Godin Brene Brown Susan Cain The Road Less Traveled - M. Scott Peck The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl The Drama of the Gifted Child - Alice Miller Iron John: A Book about Men - Robert Bly
Creativity and curiosity go hand in hand, and today's guest lives out this philosophy in his personal life as well as his business endeavors. Speaker, creator, host of How to Human podcast, and single father Sam Lamott is no stranger to the depths and challenges that come with addiction, mental health struggles, and loneliness. After spending ten years addicted to meth and then emerging from that addiction with a lot to learn about life in his early 20's, he has built a big and beautiful life for himself, and he's on today's episode to share some of his journey. “I've worked really hard to acknowledge the pain and hardship that I've been through and also not let it become some ‘Get Out of Jail Free' card that I carry around with me anytime I'm not behaving as my spirit would want me to behave, that the highest version of myself dreams for me.” As we dive into discussing some of what Sam learned from the darker seasons of his life and the challenges that he faced, he also shares some of his personal and professional victories and accomplishments that have come in the last few years. His journey ultimately tells a story of community, discipline, perseverance, and an adherence to the belief that we are humans with valuable things to offer the world. “I think our feelings are clues, and your job is to be a detective. And really what your job is is to figure out how you can be the most you you can be. So my job everyday is to be the most Sam I can be and really to try and capture and honor my Sam-ness and express that in the world.” Sam truly believes in the practice of gratitude and the gift of curiosity. Life can be tragic, but it can also be beautiful, rich, and full. “Gratitude is a great practice. It definitely helps to focus on what's going right.” In This Episode: (1:02) Introduction to Sam (1:39) Why no one is more curious about being a human being than Sam (5:54) Sam's podcast and significant episodes (8:54) Beginning How to Human (9:40) Sam's new business venture - “Living Legacies” (14:09) The lessons he's learned and challenges he's overcome (17:55) Wisdom about discipline and regret (19:42) The struggle against negative self-talk (23:17) Structure, routine, and journaling (24:01) The importance of community (25:15) Sam's message of hope Guest Sam Lamott is a speaker, single dad, college drop-out, entrepreneur, and ex-meth addict who came out of a ten-year bender at the age of twenty-two with severe clinical depression, a two-year-old, and a lot of life skills to learn. Sam lives his life by the philosophy that there is nobody more genuinely curious about how to be a human being than him and that gratitude will take you a long way. Resources & Links 52 Weeks of Hope https://www.52weeksofhope.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyLA7Rb6E0PtKBhPGu1vcjA https://www.facebook.com/52weeksofhope https://www.instagram.com/52weeksofhope https://www.twitter.com/52weeksofhope Sam Lamott http://www.hellohumans.co https://www.instagram.com/hellohumans.co/ https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co https://www.youtube.com/c/hellohumans sam@hellohumans.co
Show Notes: On this episode of How to Human, Sam Lamott speaks with his dear friend Laura Whitfield. When Laura Whitfield was fourteen, her extraordinary brother, Lawrence, was killed in a mountain climbing accident. That night she had an epiphany: Life is short. Dream big, even if it means taking risks. After graduating from high school, she set out on her own and moved to North Carolina's Outer Banks for a magical summer filled with friendships, boys, and beer. One night she met a handsome DJ, who everyone called “Steve the Dream,” and risked her heart. When September came, Steve moved to New York City to become a model, which prompted Laura to start thinking about modeling, too. After a semester of college, and still seeking to fill the void left by her brother's death, she dropped out and moved to New York to become a cover girl. But while juggling the demands of life in the big city waiting tables, failed relationships, and the cutthroat world of modeling Laura lost her way. Untethered is a stirring memoir about a young woman's quest to find hope and stability after devastating loss. Ultimately, it's about overcoming shame, embracing faith, and learning that taking risks and failing can lead to a bigger life than one might dare to imagine. For more of Laura: Website: www.laurawhitfield.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/laurawhitfieldwriter/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/writerwhitfield Facebook: www.facebook.com/laurawwriter To become a patron and help this program continue producing this show, and get access to patron-only events, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount.
Welcome to Episode 63 of The Madhappy Podcast. This week we are excited to welcome Sam Lamott onto the show to learn more about his experiences with addiction & sobriety and how he has worked to understand and embrace life since being sober. We kick off the episode with a conversation about nature versus nurture (2:20) before touching on the importance of working through different emotions to find experiences that bring gradual fulfillment (5:41). Sam shares about his battle with addiction as Peiman asks Sam what changed and pushed him towards sobriety (10:33) and Mason and Sam talk about the ebbs and flows that come with working to maintain and enhance their lives since becoming sober (22:42). The group discusses the realities of consistency, goal setting, and burn out (32:43) before Sam talks about inspiration and the want to feel safe, heard, and appreciated. We wrap up as Peiman asks Sam about being a father and Sam shares an important lesson his mother has taught him about parenthood (40:14). We talk about some serious topics on this show. We are not professionals and are not giving advice. If you or someone you know needs help, please text start to 741741 and for additional resources please visit LocalOptimist.com/Get-Help The Madhappy Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not a replacement for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Follow us: @Madhappy | @LocalOptimist Visit us: Madhappy.com | LocalOptimist.com
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Sam Lamott is an artist, writer, and host of the How To Human podcast, which explores how to acquire the psychological skills needed to thrive as an adult. How To Human was featured on Itunes New and Noteworthy as well as Apple's top 200 podcasts in both Health and Self Help. Sam is also owner of Square 1 Studio in San Anselmo California and founder of Hello Humans, a platform for storytellers to share their trials and capture the truth of what it means to be human. He is also co-author of the New York Times bestseller, Some Assembly Required, which you co-wrote with your mother, author Anne Lamott. Sam describes himself as a single dad, college drop-out, and ex-meth head, who, at the age of twenty two, came out of a ten-year bender with severe clinical depression, a two-year-old child, and zero life skills. He knows that life is more than what we show the world on social media, that it's often much messier, but that the lessons learned from those messes are as valuable as anything on this adventure and creation of being human. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cutting-for-sign/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cutting-for-sign/support
Today I talk with Sam Lamott, the creator of the podcast, "How To Human" about...getting to know Sam Lamott. Really, this is an episode about friendship and what it takes to make friends: the defenses, expectations and projections--and all of that coming from two directions at once. A few other topics we will cover: body dysmorphia, missing fathers, mentorship, addiction, and what it means to live, or not live, in the future. Lastly, we will also discuss our upcoming business venture—an audio video production company in Marin county. Our awesome studio: https://www.square1.studio Sam's awesome podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-human-with-sam-lamott/id1310883492 My Contact Info: benjaminrussack@gmail.com benjaminrussack.com
This week, we're re-airing one of our favorite interviews from Heart of the Matter with Elizabeth Vargas, featuring Anne and Sam Lamott. Bestselling novelist and essayist Anne Lamott had more than her share of experience with substance use disorders: Growing up with family members with addiction, she also had distinct memories of drinking as a child. Decades later, she watched as her son Sam began struggling with methamphetamines. Today, both mother and son have been in recovery for many years.Re-join Elizabeth as she speaks to Anne and Sam about addiction in the family, the influence of believing in a higher power, the importance of searching for inner grace rather than external accolades, and how it felt for Anne to witness her son's struggle with addiction as a person in recovery herself.Explore more on topics and themes discussed in this episode:When Addiction is in Your Family Tree Get One-on-One Help to Address Your Child's Substance Use What Types of Addiction Treatment Are Available?Editor's Note: The views and opinions expressed on Heart of the Matter are those of the podcast participants and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Partnership to End Addiction. We are also mindful that some of the personal stories feature the word “addict” and other terms from this list. We respect and understand those who choose to use certain terms to express themselves. However, we strive to use language that's health-oriented, accurately reflects science, promotes evidence-based treatment and demonstrates respect and compassion.
On the real, daily work of falling in love with reality as it is.
Bestselling novelist and essayist Anne Lamott had more than her share of experience with substance use disorders: Growing up with family members with addiction, she also had distinct memories of drinking as a child. Decades later, she watched as her son Sam began struggling with methamphetamines. Today, both mother and son have been in recovery for many years. Join Elizabeth as she speaks to Anne and Sam about addiction in the family, the influence of believing in a higher power, the importance of searching for inner grace rather than external accolades, and how it felt for Anne to witness her son's struggle with addiction as a person in recovery herself. Explore more on topics and themes discussed in this episode: When Addiction is in Your Family Tree Get One-on-One Help to Address Your Child's Substance Use What Types of Addiction Treatment Are Available?
"It's okay to withhold trust and make it be something earned; it's also beautiful to give somebody a ton of trust from the start and let them have something that they can lose." — Sam Lamott is the host of the How To Human podcast (which has reached over a million listeners) where today he interviews guests like Brené Brown on how to acquire the psychological skills needed to be a functioning, thriving adult. Sam also co-wrote the New York Times bestseller, "Some Assembly Required" with his mother, author Anne Lamott. Part Two of this conversation is all about relationships, specifically romantic. Sam outlines how to set a boundary with anyone, and how freedom and sacrifice show up in both healthy and toxic relationships. If you haven't listened to Part One yet, skip back one episode to hear the whole thing, or listen here. Resources: Sam's Podcast | Sam's Book | Sam's Instagram | Sam's Patreon If you're enjoying these conversations, leave a review and share this episode with someone who you think would enjoy listening! As always, you can submit your own questions, topic ideas, or feedback here, or on Instagram @thebetterquestions.
"I have this critic inside that is so abusive... but what's its motivation? It doesn't want me to get attacked from the outside so it's willing to attack me from the inside. That's when it's time to invite the critic to the table and say, 'I know you want me to make great work, but you can't speak to me that way — you're in my house.'" Sam Lamott describes himself as a “single dad, college drop-out, ex-meth head who came out of a ten-year bender at the age of 22 with severe clinical depression, a two-year-old, and zero life skills.” So he started the How To Human podcast where today he interviews guests like Brené Brown on how to acquire the psychological skills needed to be a functioning adult. Sam is also the co-author of the New York Times bestseller, "Some Assembly Required," which he co-wrote with his mother, author Anne Lamott. Sam and I ended up talking for over an hour, so we split the conversation up into two episodes. In this episode (Part One), Sam and I talk about how your inner critic is actually trying to protect you, how physical symptoms can indicate unresolved internal conflict, and why the "starving artist" mentality can be so detrimental when it comes to your relationship with money. Sam's Podcast | Sam's Instagram | Sam's Book | Sam's Patreon If you're enjoying these conversations, please leave a review and share this episode with someone who you think would enjoy listening! To receive all the quotes and questions from each new episodes, sign up at the TheBetterQuestions.com.
In this very special video episode (available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/GObooC_4OMg), I sat down with the incredible Sam Lamott. Sam is a single dad, college drop-out, ex-meth head, who came out of a ten-year bender at the age of twenty-two with severe clinical depression, a two-year-old, and zero life skills. Simply put, there is nobody more genuinely curious about how to be a human being.Sam is also the founder of hellohumans.co and the creator of the popular How To Human Podcast. Please consider supporting Sam and his amazing work at patreon.com/howtohumanThis week's episode is brought to you by Mike Kavanagh's new book available at www.mikekav.comCOACH'S PLAN: THE PERSONAL PRODUCTIVITY SYSTEM THAT CHANGED MY LIFEIn about 1 hour, for the cost of a cup of coffee, you can consume this book and learn the productivity and habit change system poised to revolutionize people's lives. The return on investment is ridiculously clear.Paperback, audiobook and ebook available through http://www.mikekav.comMike Kavanagh is an author, mind-body performance trainer, business & leadership consultant, and change catalyst.http://www.mikekav.comBooks, Training, Content, Workshops and ConsultingPERFORMANCE | WELL-BEING | BUSINESS | LIFEYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqRkgg1H4EaO9nS7loNJJ6QInstagram: @realmikekav https://www.instagram.com/realmikekav/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-k-a957861/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikeKavTraining
Welcome to Monday beautiful people! For some of you, my next guest needs no introduction (which is good because trying to put Sam in a box a bit challenging lol!).Sam Lamott is the founder of hellohumans.co and the How to Human podcast – he’s a creator, a father, an activist of sorts, a friend, a mentor and just a fully whole human!Just as It’s hard to sum Sam up in a sentence or two…it’s also a challenge to describe what this week’s episode is about because we covered A LOT of ground. We talk about what growing up was like, we get real about addiction, we talk about the joy and pain of recovery, and how you learn to Just. Keep. Going. Snuggle in folks! This one’s a gooder!Note: I had a Patreon campaign for a hot minute but decided to that wasn’t what felt right for this community at this time (or for me….cuz capacity lol!). I’ll be busy planning over the coming months for some exciting stuff in 2020 so stay tuned. If you have ideas, comments, feedback etc. please feel free to contact me at nurturedpodcast@gmail.com. Thank you to all of you that have been supporting this wacky adventure!
In this episode I go over the value of “failing”. I think we all can learn from our mishaps, but I think the ego gets in the way. We try to recover from the failure before we actually learn from the experience, so we continue to mess it up! I share some ways to reflect when we feel like we're “failing”, so that our interaction with that situation is a little better next time and that we can actually evolve and grow. I share about some of my failures as an entrepreneur and what I've learned along the way so far. In this episode I talk about a podcast episode with Byron Katie and I misnamed her host. Sam Lamott interviews Byron Katie and here's a link to that podcast episode: http://hellohumans.co/blog/who-would-you-be-with-byron-katie Main website: www.vinyasachick.com Instagram: @Vinyasachick Venmo: @vinyasachick
Sam Lamott is the creator of the Hello Humans website and How To Human podcast. If you like this podcast you should definitely check his out as well! He’s had many wonderful guests including Brené Brown, Byron Katie and his mom Anne Lamott.In this conversation, we get deep real fast. I love that Sam speaks so openly and honestly about his story. He talks about being the sensitive kid who didn’t feel like he belonged. About being an addict and getting sober at 22. On being a young dad. Learning how to live well with depression. On getting past envy, and how to keep going, even when you feel like a failure.He also tells us how pain has been his biggest teacher, and we talk about how the smallest moments of kindness can make a major impact on ourselves and others.If you’ve struggled with any kind of addiction, I think it will be especially powerful for you to hear Sam’s story, but no matter who you are or what you’re going through, you will find plenty of wisdom, comfort and inspiration throughout the episode.Where to Find Sam/Hello Humans:Sam on InstagramHello Humans InstagramTwitterHello Humans WebsiteThis episode was audio produced by Aaron Moring. Theme music is by Heather Maloney.
Sam Lamott is an internet human I was so curious about and I am so glad that he and I got to connect. He's got lovely deep thoughts and a deeply caring heart. I think you're going to love this incredible human. ... Connect with Sam across social media @SamLamott, at SamLamott.com and be sure to listen to his podcast, How To Human, all the places you listen to podcasts. ... Liked the show? Become a supporting partner on Patreon! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/a-tiny-revolution/donations --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tinyrevolution/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you aren't listening to the How To Human Podcast with Sam Lamott, here's your chance. I'm airing the episode we recorded together in November of 2018. Sam interviewed me about my creative process, the origin story of The Love Drive, and how I came to do the work I do today. We also get real and raw, because that's how Sam is, about our sexual shame, the importance of reducing that shame and how to love when we haven't been shown how. Don't miss this episode; Sam is a skilled interviewer, a phenomenal podcast producer/editor, and a brilliant human. Where to find Sam Lamott and the How To Human Podcast: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellohumans.co/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co Learn more about The Love Drive Website https://thelovedrive.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thelovedrive Become a Contributing Lovebird Support The Love Drive here https://thelovedrive.com/join/
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On Episode 40 of Concussion Talk Podcast I am joined by Sam Lamott and we talk about life's challenges, such as brain injury/concussion, and how they are such an important part of life, not a hindrance to it. Sam hosts the podcast How to Human and talks to others about what it means to be human.
You have chosen an excellent day to listen in because today, I have the honor of interviewing Sam Lamott, creator and host of the How to Human podcast which if you like listening to him today you can subscribe for free to his podcast on iTunes. But we're going to give you something else for free today, something Sam likes to call, “a Mood Altering Substance”. To find out what this substance is and how you can get it, keep listening. Can I be honest and authentic with you? In a million years I never thought I'd get Sam Lamott to be on the show. That's why I had my assistant reach out to him so I didn't have to feel the sting of failure and rejection! Follow us on your favorite social app: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/smalleyinstitute/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MichaelandAmy/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Michael_Smalley
You have chosen an excellent day to listen in because today, I have the honor of interviewing Sam Lamott, creator and host of the How to Human podcast which if you like listening to him today you can subscribe for free to his podcast on iTunes. But we’re going to give you something else for free today, something Sam likes to call, “a Mood Altering Substance”. To find out what this substance is and how you can get it, keep listening. Can I be honest and authentic with you? In a million years I never thought I'd get Sam Lamott to be on the show. That’s why I had my assistant reach out to him so I didn’t have to feel the sting of failure and rejection! Follow us on your favorite social app: Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/smalleyinstitute/ Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/MichaelandAmy/ Twitterhttps://twitter.com/Michael_Smalley
This episode of Baby Crazy is a free-range conversation between Lee Schneider and Sam Lamott. It begins with a discussion of art and failure, and soon zeroes in on how fathers are imperfect but vital role models. We ask: How can we be fathers without the labels, without the definitions, without worrying what other people think? As Sam says, What matters to him is that his son will see him thrive, “because at the end of the day I am this young man's first role model. He'll have way cooler or more impressive role models down the road I'm sure, but I'm the first one. I'm his template essentially.” Check out Sam's project Hello Humans.
This episode of Baby Crazy is a free-range conversation between Lee Schneider and Sam Lamott. It begins with a discussion of art and failure, and soon zeroes in on how fathers are imperfect but vital role models. We ask: How can we be fathers without the labels, without the definitions, without worrying what other people think? As Sam says, What matters to him is that his son will see him thrive, “because at the end of the day I am this young man's first role model. He'll have way cooler or more impressive role models down the road I'm sure, but I'm the first one. I'm his template essentially.” Check out Sam's project Hello Humans.
Sam Lamott is an artist, writer, and the founder of Hello Humans, a platform for storytellers who capture the truth of what it means to be human. Sam also happens to be heartbroken and shares with us exactly what he did to get out of the hole and start living his life again. What do you do when the love of your life tells you it's over and walks out the door? You spend a week wallowing in self-pity, eating cheesecake, and crying your heart out. Then you slowly pick yourself back up, one piece at a time. Show Notes: Find show notes for the episode here. Check out Hellow Humans, it's a fantastic project and definitely worth your time. Check out Sam's podcast, How To Human on Apple Podcast. Past guests include Brené Brown, Aparna Nancherla, and Giorgia Lupi. This show is produced by Shaun Galanos with help from Gilford Street Studios.
Spending time with Sam Lamott is an experience to be appreciated. Sam speaks of his journey and finding his way to balance and functionality as an artist, podcaster, son, boyfriend, and dad. Dealing with the everyday challenges of life including depression and addiction recovery, Sam’s focus on growth and creativity send a message of hope to his audience. Exploring his views on life provided an amazing journey into an artist mind that really has no need for traditional limiting beliefs. Sam has a solid message to share and to teach us all.
Brené Brown and Sam Lamott sit down to talk about moving through fear, the power of vulnerability, and letting go of shame. In her words: I’m a research professor at the University of Houston where I hold the Huffington Endowed Chair. I’ve spent the past sixteen years studying courage, vulnerability, empathy, and shame. I’m the author of four books: The Gifts of Imperfection, Daring Greatly, Rising Strong, and Braving the Wilderness. The bottom line: I believe that vulnerability – the willingness to be “all in” even when you know it can mean failing and hurting – is brave. I do NOT believe that cussing and praying are mutually exclusive. And, I absolutely believe that the passing lane is for passing only. To become a patron and help this program continue producing Mood Altering Substance, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount. For more of Brené: Website: https://brenebrown.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brenebrown/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BreneBrown For more of us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellohumans.co/ And if you’d like to buy us a coffee (or burrito) once a month to help us keep going, you can become a patron by going to https://www.patreon.com/hellohuman and making a pledge of any amount.
In this episode, Tammi and Sondra are excited to share a conversation with Sam Lamott. Sam is an artist, writer, owner and operator of the media company, Hello Humans and the host of the outstanding How To Human podcast. Sam exemplifies what it means to be a creative in recovery, and having a Mom that writes prolifically about her own recovery, this may come as no surprise. They talk about how his pursuits have flowed by listening to that creative intuition that we all possess, staying resilient and finishing what you start. There are so many good nuggets in this episode, and Sam is a bright light that will only get brighter, of this they are sure. You can explore all things Sam Lamott at http://hellohumans.co/. This week Sam shares three items from his Unruffled Toolbox: (1) To Survive; (2) A Mantra to Live By; and (3) To Serve Your Purpose.
Sam Lamott sits down with New York Times bestselling author and teacher Geneen Roth to talk about surviving life’s messy moments. From losing all her money to Bernie Madoff, to childhood trauma, this episode is jam packed with amazing stories, tips, and strategies Geneen has picked up along her journey. Geneen Roth is the bestselling author of Women, God, And food and the upcoming newly released book This Messy Magnificent Life. She’s also a brutally honest storyteller of her experiences. From figuring out how to write, losing all of her money in a Ponzi scheme, and struggling to just stay alive, Geneen doesn’t bullshit about her path and her past. For more of Geneen: Website: http://geneenroth.com/ Books: https://www.amazon.com/Geneen-Roth/e/B000APDO9O/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1520491852&sr=8-1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GeneenRoth/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeneenRoth For more of us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ And if you’d like to buy us a coffee (or burrito) once a month to help us keep going, you can become a patron by going to https://www.patreon.com/hellohuman and making a pledge of any amount.
Today’s episode is all about self love. Sam Lamott sits down with guest David Roche to talk about what he’s learned living with a face that’s different than most. David’s face distinguishes him from all other presenters and speakers. What really makes David unique, however, is his remarkable spirit, warmth, wit and authenticity. David has transformed the challenges and gifts of living with a facial difference into a compelling message that uplifts and delights audiences around the world. The story of his heroic journey from shame to strength has inspired standing ovations from the White House and Kennedy Center to Olympics Arts Festivals, from New Zealand to Moscow, London to Sydney, and across Canada and the USA. For more of David: His book: https://www.amazon.com/Church-80-Sincerity-David-Roche/dp/0985279605 His website: http://www.davidroche.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Story-Power-with-David-Roche-209760679042020/ For more of us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ And if you’d like to buy us a coffee (or burrito) once a month to help us keep going, you can become a patron by going to https://www.patreon.com/hellohuman and making a pledge of any amount.
Welcome to the first episode of the How To Human Podcast. Our host Sam Lamott sits down with family therapist turned purpose guide Jonathan Gustin to discuss the importance of finding your life’s purpose. Have you ever wondered what you’re here to do? Sit back, relax, and let Jonathan Gustin guide you to asking the question what is my purpose? Bonus! Jonathan was kind enough to record a guided purpose meditation: If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe to us on Itunes and give us a review. How To Human is audience funded and produced by Hello Humans. Become a patron today by subscribing any monthly amount. www.hellohumans.co Special Thanks to: Jonathan Gustin for coming on the podcast sight unseen (or heard) http://www.purposeguides.org/ Jamie Morris for cleaning up our audio https://soundcloud.com/jamiethemorris Kenneth Bushman for website support http://k2sites.com/
Today I discuss the PBC podcast playlist on Passports & Citizenship with Kathy Pulkrabek, co-host of the XX Will Travel podcast, a podcast for independent women travelers. Kathy is also a member of the PBC-Chicago chapter. Here are links to some of the things we talked about: The Passports & Citizenship podcast playlist Kathy’s podcast pick: Terrible, Thanks For Asking podcast. A good episode to start with is “Episode #TTFA Mini-Season: Episode 9: Love Hurts.” Kathy’s second podcast pick: Mogul. (Note: Read Adela’s review of the Mogul podcast on the Audible Feast website) This month’s PBC sponsor: The Other F Word podcast, an independent podcast that explores failure in the hopes of taking the shame out of it. A few great episodes to start with are “Episode 8: Elizabeth Craft: Fear” or “Episode 41: Sam Lamott on the Truth of Being Human.” Check out the 2PodsADay campaign! #2PodsADay introduces you to 2 independent podcasts, each day, from October 1 through October 31. Listen More, Listen Independent. Join Podcast Brunch Club Get the newsletter Join/start an in-person group where you live Join online Support Podcast Brunch Club Become a patron on Patreon and get additional content Sponsor/advertise with PBC (we offer independent podcaster rates) Save money & support PBC at the same time. Referral links for cash back on online purchases: Ebates Rebates Next up (October 2017) theme and podcast playlist: Stereotypes in Pop Culture If you have comments or reflections on any of the episodes featured or our discussion, send an email or voice memo to podcast@podcastbrunchclub.com.
Sam Lamott, artist, writer, son of well known author Anne Lamott, talks about living and writing from a place of truth and vulnerability, after experiencing so much pain and struggle in his life. Whether it be failed relationships, addiction, depression, low self esteem, Sam is a storyteller of fear and courage. His most current vulnerability project, hellohumans.co, is a gathering place for writers to speak honestly about the quirky, flawed, and real life spectrum of humanity-the counterculture of the usual snapshot of perfection that people so often portray on social media. Find out more about Sam at: www.hellohumans.co www.theotherfwordpodcast.com
Sam Lamott is an artist, writer, & podcaster and he talks about living and writing from a place of truth and vulnerability, after experiencing so much pain and struggle in his life. He was such a joy to talk to as he has such depth & profound outlooks on life. He has OverCome a lot of challenges in his life from being a teen dad to being a meth head coming out of a ten-year bender. His podcast titled "How to Human" is one of the best podcasts and he has some amazing guests where they dive deep into how to be a human. Sam's website http://hellohumans.co/ Podcast- "How To Human" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-human-with-sam-lamott/id1310883492Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/overcoming-you/donations