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You achieved the money, the car, and the title... so why do you feel empty? In this episode, I sit down with Rob Kalwarowsky, an MIT-trained engineer turned elite executive coach who has worked with everyone from Olympic Gold Medalists to Fortune 500 executives. But before the success, Rob was "The Robot"—a high-achiever who saved his company tens of millions of dollars while secretly battling a toxic work environment that led him to a suicide attempt. We uncover the "Success Lie" that keeps men isolated, overworked, and unfulfilled. Rob reveals the "DIY Mask" that caps your business growth, the specific phrase that predicts burnout in 6 months, and the "I'm Human" leadership method that can turn your internal chaos into your greatest competitive advantage. If you feel like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders, this conversation is your permission to put it down. ◼️ Topics Discussed: The "High Performer Robot" mindset and why it’s deadly. How to spot the "Trappings of Success" before it’s too late. Why your "Do It Yourself" mask is costing you millions. The "I'm Human" code word strategy for high-stress teams. Internal Family Systems: How to manage the voices in your head. Chapters 00:00 - The "Success Trap" Trailer 1:47 - The "Rob Kawasaki" Story & Identity 2:22 - Turning Internal Chaos Into An Advantage 4:16 - The "High Achieving Robot": Making Millions, Feeling Nothing 08:35 - The Breaking Point: Depression & The Suicide Attempt 12:36 - Waking Up: Why We Go Back To Work After Rock Bottom 16:13 - The "Status Quo" Bias: Why You Can't Leave Your Toxic Job 20:00 - Internal Family Systems: Who Is Controlling Your Brain? 26:31 - The "DIY Mask": Why You Are The Bottleneck In Your Business 31:00 - The "I'm Human" (or Cheesecake Factory) Strategy 35:23 - The "Pointless" Feeling of Winning 42:58 - The Hawaii Moment: Choosing Freedom Over Fear Kalwarowsky's Links Website: www.robkalwarowsky.com LinkedIn: rob-kalwarowsky Instagram: bosscoachrobk Free eBook Here: Mastering Self-Development: Strategies of the New Masculine: https://rebrand.ly/m2ebook ⚔️JOIN THE NOBLE KNIGHTS MASTERMIND⚔️ https://themodernmanpodcast.com/thenobleknights
What a wild holiday weekend and big finish ahead for the AFC North crown! Luke Jones and Nestor discuss all of the trappings of a Ravens at Steelers game on Sunday night at The Confluence with the loser going home and the winner hosting a playoff game. The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss all of the trappings of a Ravens at Pittsburgh game with AFC North at stake first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
This is a recording of the Weekly Parashah with Rabbi David Kasher, a class co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR from 12.18.2025 / Mikeitz 5786
Shabbos Learning Project 5786: Week 1 - Shabbos Trappings (Tzad) by Congregation Beth Jacob
Podcasting x Editing x 1 Samuel 17:38-40 Your daily crossover of faith and fandom! Experience daily Biblical encouragement from nerdy Christian podcasters, bloggers, and content creators. Join the Nerd of Godcast community at www.NOGSquad.com
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Guest Speaker Jeremy Miller shares the second of five messages in a series focused on revival. This message has us consider what trappings wealth can have on our lives.
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Our attitude toward money reveals a lot about our spiritual life
Karen Skidmore has worn many professional identities but the one she's most proud of might just be the one she never planned for. In this episode, Karen joins Angela to explore what happens when success stops fitting the way it used to. From corporate boardrooms to coaching programmes to Reiki and somatic healing, her story is one of continuous reinvention and learning to listen, not just to logic but to the body's quiet signals. Together, they unpack what it means to outgrow old definitions of achievement, to move beyond conditioning, and to let midlife become a time of renewal rather than retreat. In this episode: The hidden confidence gap and the reality of imposter feelings How conditioning shapes our early ideas of success and how to unlearn them The unexpected lessons of 20 years in self-employment What it takes to let go of a thriving business when it no longer fits How the body often knows what the mind can't yet articulate Why midlife is the perfect time to shapeshift and begin again Connect and show support: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/angelajscottuk/ Instagram: instagram.com/angelajoyunfiltered Email: angela@joynergi.com Buy me a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/angelajoyscott Connect with Karen: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karenskidmore/ Instagram: instagram.com/karenskidmore Website: serotina.co.uk/
Eight ancient earthworks make up Ohio's only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Until recently, one of them was a golf course.
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Dr. H – We are led to believe that all of this digital innovation is a convenience meant to improve our lives and increase our productivity. Yet in actuality, it is a tool of fascinating distraction keeping us from the very things we hold dear. It is a thief silently and relentlessly stealing our privacy, autonomy, focus, discernment, and most importantly, our health...
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Dr. H – We are led to believe that all of this digital innovation is a convenience meant to improve our lives and increase our productivity. Yet in actuality, it is a tool of fascinating distraction keeping us from the very things we hold dear. It is a thief silently and relentlessly stealing our privacy, autonomy, focus, discernment, and most importantly, our health...
Chris talks with Karina Canteñs, Museum of the Big Bend's Curator of Temporary Exhibits and Events, and Tim Oliver, Premier Artist for the 39th Annual Trappings of Texas exhibit and sale of contemporary western art and cowboy gear.The Trappings of Texas Opening Weekend will be held September 18-20, 2025.Event sponsorships are available now, and online ticket sales will start soon. Visit the Museum's website for details.
Wealth and fame are nice, but they won't last. Place your focus on what's eternal.
"Mythology can be really a dangerous thing, because mythology feels like it can't be changed, or it's always been something," says Katie Goh, author of Foreign Fruit: A Personal History of the Orange (Tin House Books).Katie Goh is a writer and editor based out of Edinburgh, Scotland. She's also the author of the slim book “The End: Surviving the World through Imagined Disasters” about disaster movies. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, Extra Teeth, and VICE. You can learn more about her at katiegoh.co.uk or follow her on IG @katie_goh. In this conversation we tackle: The love of being edited Having to selfish to be a writer Finding obsessions Issues of identity Style and voice And the trappings of mythologyPodcast Specific Substack at creativenonfictionpodcast.substrack.com.Pre-order The Front RunnerNewsletter: Rage Against the AlgorithmShow notes: brendanomeara.com
In this episode, Michael and Abadesi dive into why Gen Z want to be in the office, tools like Replit that make app-building a breeze for entrepreneurs. They also look into the rise of on-demands security services aka “Uber for Guns,” and what it means about the state of the world. Finally, they tackle the ethics of investing—should you back a company that doesn't align with your values?Chapters 00:00 Gen Z and Remote Work 04:32 Why Replit Is a Game-Changing App Builder 08:29 New Protector App Wants to Be ‘Uber for Guns' 14:52 The Investor's Dilemma: Morality vs. Profit 21:55 The Trappings of Wealth Extra reading & resources Gen Z workers feel isolated by tech and crave more in-person interaction, survey says [CNBC]Only 1 in 10 Gen Zers want to work in the office full-time [The Times]On-Demand Armed Guard App Launches After UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing [The Hollywood Reporter] ————————————————————Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast episode represents the personal opinions and experiences of the presenters and is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be considered professional advice. Neither host nor guests can be held responsible for any direct or incidental loss incurred by applying any of the information. Always do your own research or seek independent advice before making any decisions. ———————————————————— Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@techishpod/Support Techish at https://www.patreon.com/techishAdvertise on Techish: https://goo.gl/forms/MY0F79gkRG6Jp8dJ2————————————————————Stay in touch with the hashtag #Techishhttps://www.instagram.com/techishpod/https://www.instagram.com/abadesi/https://www.instagram.com/michaelberhane_/ https://www.instagram.com/hustlecrewlive/https://www.instagram.com/pocintech/Email us at techishpod@gmail.com...
This week we tackle a recent story featuring a three-hit wonder from the late 2000s in Sean Kingston and a band that never really got started in Lights Over Paris. Although their level of fame achieved was different, they both have now landed in the same place: jail. Find out how on this week's episode.
Plugged In's Adam Holz reviews the new movie "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever," plus addresses some increasing concerns around AI relationships and troubling social media trends. Nancy Golden, author of "Taking Back Advent," offers ways that can help us keep our focus on Jesus during the lead up to Christmas. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
If you support us on Patreon you may know that we have been doing Aftershows each week for ~2 years. We are releasing Aftershows from the past on Fridays for everyone's enjoyment. RPG Lint Trappings Aftershow Patrons, turn back those clocks to October 1997—we've got an EGM Review Quiz for ya! Can Phil and Greg determine the games being described by just the text of these reviews? Listen and find out. Also: If you have an idea for a game we can play on the Aftershow, email it to us at playeronepodcast@gmail.com! Thanks for your support!
Bobby Edwards is the director of community inclusion and external relations at the McLean School. His current role calls for constant engagement with our community to develop and implement Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts. This episode describes the role that elite private schools play in preserving privilege, what privileged families seek to buy when playing the real estate for school access game, and the importance of supporting the unique needs of all learners.