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Jones and Keefe analyze Will Fleming's comments saying he does not think Triston Casas or Masataka Yoshida will be on the team next year. Are people forgetting about Casas' upside?
Gresh and Fauria are joined by WEEI's Will Fleming and discuss this prominent Red Sox team.
Hour 3 - Gresh and Fauria are joined by Will Fleming and discuss the Boston Red Sox, Jerod Mayo and his questionable messaging to the press and the players, and Big Deal/ No Big Deal Hauk TUH!
Step into the world of Will Fleming with us on the latest episode of The Wolf of Queen Street podcast! This week, I was honored to host Will Fleming, an absolute legend and OG in the world of podcasting in NZ. Join us as we uncover Will's journey through his early podcast fame, trying to become a vlogger and he shares his riveting run in with Jordan Peterson. We delve into the power of talk therapy through podcasts. He shares a heartfelt story of recording his late mother's legacy with AI, known as ‘Ghost Mum' and how to make your loved ones go viral within your family for generations to come. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation. Hit the 'Subscribe' button to stay tuned for more uplifting stories and insightful conversations!
Since the pandemic, more than 70,000 restaurants, diners, and cafes in the US have closed. And many places that did manage to reopen didn't make it long. Another thing that happened during the COVID lockdown; CBD and THC skyrocketed in popularity. Now, cannabis appears to be giving a new lease on life to some formerly-shuttered eateries.In this episode, host Brit Smith talks to Chef Andrew LeSturgeon and Will Fleming of Milkweed Cannabis Confections in Burlington, VT about how their infused confectionary line is revitalizing their culinary brand post-pandemic.As Chef Andrew explains, their famed fine diner 'Monarch and the Milkweed' closed its doors in 2020, but they were able to keep their line of CBD confectionary 'Milkweed Cannabis Confections' going. Eventually, after months of closure, Andrew and Will saw a silver lining and decided to rethink their mission with their popular cannabis candies at the forefront. Now, they're making their post-pandemic comeback by focusing solely on their CBD and THC line of treats.Andrew and Will discuss the experience of closing their restaurant, and how it forced them to pivot and incubate their existing CBD chocolate line. They also talk about the importance of staying true to their roots by continuing to use high-end local ingredients, while infusing it with local organic full-spectrum cannabis for Vermont and Massachusetts consumers.Get your issue of Different Leaf magazine at DifferentLeaf.com or find your local in-person seller at DifferentLeaf.com/on-the-newsstandLook dope with some Different Leaf merch from xDifferentLeaf.comFollow us on social media @DifferentLeaf and find host Brit Smith @BritThe BritishWe'll be back in mid-October with our fall podcast season!
Joe Castiglione and Will Fleming were joined by MLB Umpire Phil Cuzzi to discuss his journey to becoming an umpire, the pitch clock, being diagnosed with prostate cancer and quickly returning to baseball.
In this empowering podcast episode, we discuss practical ways to overcome obstacles by focusing on three key elements: identifying the obstacle, embracing honesty and acceptance, and cultivating a positive mindset and attitude.Firstly, we emphasize the importance of recognizing the obstacle. We explore simple techniques to understand and define the challenges we face, whether they come from external factors or our own limitations. By gaining clarity about the obstacle, we can develop a targeted plan to tackle it effectively.Next, we highlight the significance of honesty and acceptance when facing obstacles. We discuss the power of acknowledging our emotions, limitations, and the reality of the situation. By accepting the things we cannot change and being honest with ourselves, we create space for growth and find motivation to find creative solutions.Lastly, we delve into the transformative power of mindset and attitude. We explain how adopting a positive mindset can make a difference in overcoming obstacles. We provide practical strategies to reframe challenges as opportunities for growth and learning. Developing self-belief, resilience, and perseverance can empower us to stay motivated and determined on our journey to success.Throughout the episode, we share relatable examples, offer simple exercises, and provide expert insights to help listeners develop the skills needed to navigate obstacles successfully. By learning how to identify obstacles, embracing honesty and acceptance, and cultivating a positive mindset and attitude, listeners will be equipped to overcome challenges and achieve their goals with confidence.
Will Fleming is of Cook Island descent. He is a professional podcaster and founder of Camp Fire Studios based in Avondale, Auckland. He is the host of A BEACON OF HOPE podcast. Checkout Camp Fire Studios website here: https://www.campfirestudios.co.nz/ For more WesWes Network content click here: https://linktr.ee/weswesnetwork --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backofthe135/message
Week 1 Recap and a Look ahead to Week 2- Check in with Will Fleming with The Southern Comfort Podcast and Coach Ron Jackson hops in for picks --- 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/fcscheckdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fcscheckdown/support
Dr. Tim Heitland had it all... A great job as a surgeon, respect from his peers and a future laid out in front of him. So why was it not enough and what was missing? That's the question we dive deep into in this episode of 'Please Blow My Mind' with Will Fleming. This episode talks about the courage needed to veer off the beaten track and the freedom that waits for you just around the corner.
This week's Simpleton episode. The hosts discuss the best vacation destination to spend the Christmas holiday with your family. Who will convince our special guest, Will Fleming, to travel to our destination.
How do texts reflect their surrounding environment? How thin really is the boundary between word and the world, and what creative possibilities emerge when our 'eyes stray from the page'? Join us to discuss 'Ambience', our latest issue of Moveable Type, featuring interviews with our editors, Q&As with this issue's article writers, poetry readings and 30-Second Book Reviews. This podcast is presented by William Burns and Damian Walsh. It features Sarah Edwards, Will Fleming, Sarah Chambre, Miriam Helmers, Zoe Rucker, Elisa Sabbadin, David Prescott-Steed and K.V.K. Kvas, and was produced by Hugo Chambre. You can read our latest issue, 'Ambience' and access the transcript here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/moveable-type/ambience Date of episode recording: 2021-10-19T00:00:00Z Duration: 00:54:03 Language of episode: English Presenter: William Burns; Damian Walsh Guests: Sarah Edwards; Will Fleming; Sarah Chambre; Miriam Helmers; Zoe Rucker; Elisa Sabbadin; David Prescott-Steed; K.V.K. Kvas Producer: Hugo Chambre
This week's Bullshitter episode. The hosts discuss the most challenging position in sports with our special guest Will Fleming.
This weeks Parlay episode. The hosts discuss the best acting performances by Robin Williams with our special guest Will Fleming.
Will Fleming is a podcaster and director. In 2020 during the rise of COVID, Will returned to University to study his Masters in ancient breathing techniques to reduce stress and anxiety and co-founded Manava Breathing Limited, a company that teaches slow nasal breathing techniques to community groups to improve sleep apnea, lower blood pressure and build resilience mentally and physically to take on the challenge of life.
Continuing their slightly unconventional friendship which consists of having only one conversation per year Jimi chats with Will Fleming - prolific NZ podcaster and seeker of the ‘why?'. With over 300 podcast conversations under his belt, Will has the unique perspective of somebody who has been introduced to a plethora of concepts, ideas and tools for improving his mental fitness and Jimi wants to know how many he has tried and which of them has stuck. For Will, the act of podcasting itself has become a part of his mental fitness and he somehow manages to elevate his own mental fitness through osmosis, simply by being exposed to many different ideas and concepts but admits that ‘you can't just sit there and listen and not do anything about it'. He speaks about his experience with trying out a current trend that promised to help and why it didn't work for him. Going against the flow of simply following the latest trend in the hope of finding happiness, Will articulates how important it is to ask ‘why is this going to help me?' before diving in head first. Jimi and Will discuss the benefits of implementing small changes over time and how understanding that sometimes we need to jump into our automated system and pull the manual override can help us get out of an uncomfortable state. They talk about having someone come with you on your mental fitness journey to make the ride a little easier - as Will puts it “if you're going to look into the abyss, hold someone's hand.”
Episode 11 of Southern Comfort a Socon Podcast discussing the football games of the week and the NCAA Tournament featuring friend of the podcast Will Fleming @flemingw17
Hour 4- Will Fleming joins Mut to kick off the hour and he gets upset with Mut for not asking about Jackie Bradley Jr. Will also throws out some names for Red Sox fans to be excited about. Tom Brady is doing a giveaway but how much money would it take to win? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SoCon Basketball Regular Season Awards featuring guest Will Fleming @flemingw17
Episode 8 of Southern Comfort: A SoCon Podcast featuring Will Fleming @flemingw17
Will Fleming's Manava Breathing project is currently working with a basketball team and a South Auckland high school.
Will Fleming is a podcaster who enjoys having deep conversations with experts who explore and unpack the mind, body and the unknown. His podcast Please Blow My Mind with Will Fleming is an insightful place to sit a spell and learn from Will and his guests about life and the things that matter.Will joins Pat and the two chat about podcasting, new media, coronavirus and what is really important in life today...like right now...like what we can sit and touch.www.theDOC.nz- Like - Share - Subscribe -Some other useful lnks===============Youtubehttps://goo.gl/uLs7j5Spotifyhttps://goo.gl/zYQUhCiTuneshttps://goo.gl/rMFT7FStitcherhttps://goo.gl/GQkfpS
Normally a spring training game between the Red Sox and Rays wouldn't necessitate revisiting a broadcast. But the March 11 affair in Port Charlotte, Fla. certainly wasn't your normal Grapefruit League game. Not only was the contest the final Grapefruit League contest before MLB's coronavirus-induced shutdown, but it also included the flurry of news items -- Rudy Goebert, Tom Hanks, NBA suspending play, etc. -- that left Will Fleming and Rob Bradford focusing on far more than anything that transpired on the baseball diamond. Considering it's place in recent history, it's worth a listen.
Guinness World Record holder, Gareth Edwards climbed to the peak of the abyss both mentally and physically when he flipped a tyre with his mate, Tom Moore for 24-hours non-stop. What most people focus on when someone does something mind-blowing like this is how it must feel to reach the pinnacle of excellence and the lessons and learning from pushing yourself to the edge. What everybody forgets to think about is what it’s like coming down off that peak and what awaits you when you get home. In this episode of Please Blow My Mind with Will Fleming, Gareth talks about the hole that was left open after the Guinness World Record attempt as well as some of the feelings he has had to work through to redefine meaning post-peak. This podcast will help you navigate your own feelings of what it means to aim for something really big and what happens when you actually make it and what to do after life returns to normal. Follow Gareth and his amazing journey in life, business and beyond here: https://www.instagram.com/beardedentrepreneurnz/ This episode is sponsored by Float Culture: http://floatculture.co.nz/ Get 20% off your next float by using the promo code ‘MINDBLOWING’ at checkout. Subscribe and watch the video version of ‘Please Blow My Mind’ on my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
Joseph Fa’afiu wears many hats: Pastor, Community Leader, Storyteller, Family Man and so much more. One of hats or T-Shirts that Joseph also wears is one for HopeWalk. Joseph founded the grassroots suicide awareness and prevention movement called HopeWalk which leads walks globally in NZ, Australia, USA, Canada and the South Pacific all in the name suicide prevention. This year, in 2019 New Zealand has reached its highest-ever level, with 685 people giving up hope leaving all of us left behind thinking 'what the hell is going on?' and ‘What can I do?’ Will Fleming joins Joseph Fa’afiu on a very early brisk morning of 2019's South Auckland HopeWalk to have coffee, have a hug and a yarn about how something so dark like suicide can bring us together and reveal the light buried deep within each one of us. Follow Joseph here: https://www.instagram.com/josephfaafiu/ Follow HopeWalk here: https://www.facebook.com/HopeWalkNZ/ This episode is sponsored by Float Culture: http://floatculture.co.nz/ Get 20% off your next float by using the promo code ‘MINDBLOWING’ at checkout. Subscribe and watch the video version of ‘Please Blow My Mind’ on my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
At the age of just 19, John Borland became one of Australian's youngest detectives and has seen it all, Homicides, Terrorism, Prostitution, Trafficking and more. These days, John is a private investigator, diving deep into the Human mind and in this episode of Please Blow My Mind with Will Fleming, John talks about meaning, where he got his drive from and if Bob Lazar is telling the truth about UFO’s and Aliens or is he lying to your face. Follow John's journey here: https://www.isacorp.co.nz/ This episode is sponsored by Float Culture: http://floatculture.co.nz/ Get 20% off your next float by using the promo code ‘MINDBLOWING’ at checkout. Subscribe and watch the video version of ‘Please Blow My Mind’ on my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
Tick Boot Camp’s guests today are Natalie Sayre and Will Fleming. Natalie and Will were recently engaged to be married after an 11-year romance that began when they were 16 years old. The relationship survived many bumps, including Natalie’s chronic Lyme Disease that began to limit almost all social activities starting in the couple's junior year in college. If you would like to learn more about how a young couple continued to grow a romantic relationship in the middle of a Lyme and tick disease battle, then tune in now!
Mike Allsop is an airline pilot who has climbed to the peaks of the world in search of adventure and meaning. In Mike's new book, High Adventure, he brings all of his hard-earned lessons together and shares how he found a way of incorporating his adventures into family life and how you can as well! In this episode of Please Blow My Mind with Will Fleming, Mike talks about his drive for adventure and the risk that comes along with that. If you are trying to find a way to take chances in your life, Mike's story can help. Check out and get High Adventure by following the link: https://www.fishpond.co.nz/Books/High-Adventure-Mike-Allsop/9781760633622 This episode is sponsored by Float Culture: http://floatculture.co.nz/ Get 20% off your next float by using the promo code ‘MINDBLOWING’ at checkout. Subscribe and watch the video version of ‘Please Blow My Mind’ on my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
Beez Te Waati is opening up a portal to his Māori roots and bringing that much-needed knowledge forward into the future with Māori Movement, a program developed to bring people together through fitness, te reo, tikanga and whakapapa. In this episode of Please Blow My Mind with Will Fleming, Beez takes us on a journey back to a time before Māori Movement when he was finding out who he was and what he was now. This is a podcast about finding your path using your past to guide your future. Check out Māori Movement by following the link: http://www.maorimovement.co.nz/ This episode is sponsored by Float Culture: http://floatculture.co.nz/ Get 20% off your next float by using the promo code ‘MINDBLOWING’ at checkout. This episode is proudly supported by SUNPIX Post: https://www.sunpixpost.co.nz/ SUNPIX Post is a post production facility specialising in video and audio content creation and finishing. Subscribe and watch the video version of ‘Please Blow My Mind’ on my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
We are all, I think, hardwired for significance, so we want certainty but we also want significance. I think we want to matter, we want to count and that’s a really interesting journey.” — Brett Jones Brett Jones is a pastor who is passionate about seeing people reach their God-given potential. In this episode, host Will Fleming invites Brett on the podcast to talk about his own journey with faith and what it means to have faith in a social media driven world. One of the questions Will runs past Bret is: if you remove God from society, who takes his place, Nike? This episode is sponsored by Float Culture: http://floatculture.co.nz/ Subscribe to my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
What should you do if you catch a child stealing?Rad Dads Greg Buckley and Will Fleming joined The Weekend Collective to share their parenting advice on dealing with the tricky situation.LISTEN TO THE AUDIO ABOVE
Vanderson Pires is a black belt of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu who incorporates mindfulness and meditation into his lessons for a strong mind and body. In episode 41 of Please Blow My Mind with Will Fleming, Vanderson joins us to share his life long journey to explore and expand the control over his body and mind. This journey includes becoming a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, multiple month long silent meditation retreats, working with the forgotten people in our prisons and taking a leap of faith to trust another person with his mind, body, and soul in marriage. Vanderson also explains a simple technique to help us WAKE UP from the autopilot daydream that we are walking around in. This episode is sponsored by Float Culture: http://floatculture.co.nz/ Subscribe to my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
When it gets down to the basics, what is meaning and how do you have a meaningful life? For many people, Jordan Peterson and his lectures and books like, 12 Rules for Life, offer many people a way to get a glimpse at what a ‘good life’ might look like. For others, it seems that he is poisoning the minds of society and spreading pseudoscience to the masses. For me, his message is one of hope, faith, and belief in yourself even when all the chips are down and you are left with nothing. At his Auckland lecture, I was amazed at how he kept a crowd of 1,529 zoned in, inflow, with deep conversations about life and our place in it. In episode 39 of Please Blow My Mind with Will Fleming, I ask Jordan Peterson the one question I ask all of my guests, “What is the one moment in life that blew your mind?” His answer blew my mind! This episode is sponsored by Float Culture: http://floatculture.co.nz/ Subscribe to my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
Mental Skills Coach, Fran Serrano breaks down how you can improve your mental and physical performance by better understanding who you are what your why is. Fran has spent his life examining his why in life, from moving from Chile to America as a child and being the odd one out and then moving back to Chile for high school and being the odd one out again, his path has not been smooth but it has armored him with the skills to live life to the fullest and now he mentors some of rugby’s biggest names. In this episode of Please Blow My Mind with Will Fleming, Francisco Serrano shares some tips to help frame up your mental state of mind so that you keep the 'ghosts' out of your winning mindset. This episode is sponsored by Float Culture: http://floatculture.co.nz/ Subscribe to my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
In this very rare episode, Will Fleming finds himself on the other end of the microphone being asked life's big questions by Couch in Space host, Daniel Habedank. So what moment in life blew Will's mind? Check out Daniel's Couch in Space podcast here - https://anchor.fm/CouchInSpace This episode is sponsored by Float Culture - floatculture.co.nz/ Check out my YouTube channel for the video version of the podcast: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
We are all experts at identifying danger around us. From the stranger in the parking lot to the weird feeling in your gut telling you something is not right - we have that inner voice to protect us but what do we do when that same voice turns on us and holds us hostage in our mind? In this episode of Please Blow My Mind with Will Fleming, New Zealand's leading crisis negotiator, Lance Burdett helps us identify and negotiate with the terrorist in crisis living in our head. This episode is sponsored by Float Culture - http://floatculture.co.nz/ Check out my YouTube channel for the video version of the podcast: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
Will Fleming is a podcaster and videographer from New Zealand. His podcast Please Blow My Mind is all about having deep conversations and shining a light on individuals who blow our minds! Will is also one part of the Rad Dads duo creating podcasts and videos with other dads, all about being a dad!Will's PodcastsPlease Blow My MindRad DadsAnd previously My Kiwi LifeSupport Will's Podcast Caravan!Do you have a few dollars to spare? Or better yet, a really really wealthy grandparent? Support Will's podcast studio in a caravan!!!Social MediaPlease Blow My Mind With Will Fleming: Facebook Instagram TwitterRad Dads: FacebookBuild A Website With SBI! (90 day money back guarantee!)Solo Build It (SBI!) Solo Build It (SBI!) For WordPress WalkYourCamino.com (travel site I created using SBI!) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Will you get sick if you only eat meat for 6 months? Professor Grant Schofield joins Will Fleming to talk about The Carnivore Diet. This episode is sponsored by Float Culture - http://floatculture.co.nz/ Check out my YouTube channel for the video version of the podcast: www.youtube.com/PleaseBlowMyMind --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pleaseblowmymind/message
My mate Will Fleming returns to the podcast to chat about blowing our minds. Will is a content creator and one of the inspirations for me to start this show. He consistently delivers high-quality content. Whether that is helping Kiwi guys be better Dad's through “Rad Dads” or through his latest podcast “Please Blow My Mind”. Will and I discuss; + The need to have deep conversations + Connection and Community + Asking questions of ourselves + What we would say to aliens if they came to Earth + and of course GETTING UNCOMFORTABLE Links: https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/please-blow-my-mind-podcast-studio iTunes || Facebook || Youtube Show Notes : The biggest thing in history (9.14) When people ask what his goals are (10.16) What is DIFFERENT (12.13) Why another Podcast (14.30) New Zealand is a Funny place (19.20) Understanding why we believe and what we do (27.00) The truest version of ourselves (28.00) We live in an extremely comfortable period of history (31.00) Stop going online and getting grumpy with people (34.57) How many are cool school kids still cool? (37.00) We are lucky to live in New Zealand (40.00) Why we are here and what our role is? (43.20) Chicken Nugget, world's most popular food (50.30) Food was something that was a luxury (51.00) Last UNCOMFORTABLE thing he did (52.12) Challenge for next week (58.40)
I got the chance to have a chatwith one of the guys who help inspire me to get into podcasting. I started listening to Will Fleming last year when he hosted the “My Kiwi Life” podcast. He pondered life with a bunch of interesting Kiwis. More recently I've got into his new podcast “Willosophy” where he willosiphises about life. All up I reckon I've spent close to 40 hours listening to Will have conversations without ever having met him, or had a chat with him myself. It's a strange dynamic talking with someone that you think you know, but you don't. Thankfully Will had listened to a few of my podcast episodes so hopefully he was having similar slightly odd feelings. More thankfully Will in real life was exactly like he is on the podcast so it was easy to get into some great conversation quickly with no need for too much preamble. Will is a content creator who has done some pretty deep self-analysis over the past few years. He told me in our chat that “very rarely do we stop and analyse who we are”, which he was guilty of as well. It took him a while to realise that he had tricked himself into playing the game of getting up, going to work and thinking that was all that mattered. Once he'd had that realisation, the self-analysis deepened. He tells me that he had had enough of living life on autopilot, that as he started to look deeper at himself and his life he found his eyes opening wider. He started looking at what he enjoyed doing, what got him into the flow state, and now he spends his time and energy trying to do those things and trying to get paid for them. “I was only able to adapt my thinking base off the experiences I was going through. But those experiences I went through were only through me searching for those areas I could offer more value.” Our thought patterns are intricately intertwined with our experiences and our actions. They all feed in to one another. This quote from Will really resonated with me as I'm having a similar journey. Will's thought processes shaped his actions which then influenced the experiences that he had, these experiences then fed back into his thought processes, either reinforcing them, or allowing him to alter them in line with the experience. This is something that is inherent in our nature as humans (at least in my thought processes, actions, and experience). Our thoughts influence our actions, which lead us to experiences, which then alter our thinking. It's a cycle that we aren't going to change, and it's a cycle that we don't want to change. It allows us to evolve as people and as societies. The problem occurs when we get stuck in a cycle for too long without change, we stick with what we are doing because it seems like what we've always done, and what we've been told we should always do. Our thought patterns have been reinforced to keep us taking the same actions, which lead to the same experiences, which reinforce our thoughts. I've been there before and I didn't like it. However it's only with hindsight that I realise that I was stuck in this loop, and that I really didn't like it. At the time it felt normal to me, much like what I do now feels normal to me (but I enjoy it a whole lot more). Even though we can't change the cycle, we can alter the course of where it takes us. Some people radically alter it through an action or experience that they have. This has such a profound effect on their thought patterns that what they think and experience changes quickly, at times instantaneously. For most people though, myself included, these alterations or evolutions occur much more gradually. It slowly dawned on me that I was stuck in this unhappy, unhealthy cycle, but to start with I couldn't do anything about it. My actions and experiences were the same, which kept my thought processes the same. Habits are powerfully hard to break sometimes as well. Thankfully I managed to keep up the slightly uncomfortable questions about who I was and what I enjoyed. This slight shift in the questions I was asking myself shifted my thinking slightly. From this I was able to take a slightly different action from the one I took last time. This led me to a slightly different experience that then fed back into my slightly altered thought patterns. It's a process that slowly shifted things to the point where I was able to change my thought patterns enough to allow me to take bigger different actions which have led to some pretty awesome different experiences. I quit my job, I travelled overseas, I bought a house (with my wife and the bank), and I got married. These experiences aren't for everyone, but I've enjoyed them. It hasn't always been easy and fun along the way, but trying to direct the thoughts and actions and experiences where I want them to go has always been rewarding. I've gone off in directions that I later figured out weren't where I wanted to go, I'm sure this will happen to me again but it's all part of the evolution process. The more I've trained to alter things slightly whether it be a thought, action, or experience, the better I've got at it. I don't know where it will take me, but I'm enjoying finding out much more than I was when I was stuck in my comfort zone doing the same things over and over. “Even if it's all for nothing, it's still pretty awesome that it could all be for something” Listen to the full episode here.
RadDad’s are producing video content for dads and building a community around that goal. Will Fleming & Greg Buckley use their background in production and post to focus on the challenges and rewards of being a dad. Host Blair Walker discusses producing content for a community and how the lessons learnt in our careers can reflect the challenges of parenthood. Show Note Links: RadDads - FaceBook Archive.org Adobe YouTube VLC VLC Settings Casey Neistat - YouTube Fun For Louis - YouTube Gary Vaynerchuk - YouTube Shonduras BroGraph - Slack Pro Video Podcast Online: Blair Walker - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Slack Pro Video Podcast - Facebook Group Pro Video Podcast - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Website
This week I got to chat with an awesome dude. He is a Rad Dad, and a Willosopher. That's right it was content creator Will Fleming. I've been wanting to chat with him for a while, ever since I first listened to him on the "My Kiwi Life" podcast. It's a little weird when you get to talk with someone that you've been listening to for a while because you think that you know them without ever having met them. We managed to get over that hurdle pretty quickly though. Will and I spend some time pondering life, figuring out what we want and what it's all about, and of course getting uncomfortable. Guest: Will Fleming Will Twitter Willosophy podcast Host: Chris Desmond UIOK Instagram UIOK Facebook Twitter Music: Jeremy Desmond Support the show on Patreon
This is a short introductory episode to introduce the host Blair Walker and the Pro Video Podcast. Will Fleming from WorldPodcasts.com is interviewing Blair to find out what topics and content the show will cover and also Blair’s background.
In this podcast I chat with Will Fleming and his wife Moni about intercultural family life and how they & their children, celebrate food & meal times together. Will is a husband, Dad and works full time but he has a mission which he ponders in his spare time - looking for the missing link to being a happy human!
Will Fleming is the veteran of three different StartUps, two of which he and his co - founder sold. His current company is a stunning success. Clients in Multiple countries, speaking and operating in Multiple Languages. Hear how he views the StartUp World.
On this episode a sad 'Who's Dead this week?' segment goes out to a universal hero Muhammad Ali. We also talk about Harley's new audition and Guy playing a dad for the first time on screen. There's tips on beard growing, rumours of Guy dying his hair and we debut a new episode of 'My Shitty Life' shout out to Will Fleming, plus a review of The Conjuring 2, the only spoiler... you'll spoil your underwear if you go see it! We also return to wrap up our cliffhanger from last week, pose a new cliffhanger and discuss some fan feedback. Join us won't you?? Because uploading this ep has made me late for work!
On this episode of the Guy and Harley podcast we pick right back up from last week. Guy was stuck in a clinical drug trial feeling progressively worse, find out how close he came to death's door, the creepy masturbating German that he was locked in with and how the whole thing was shut down! Plus Harley talks about attending J-Day and being accosted by a stoner with a porn addiction, he debuts a new poem, we analyse someone else's poem and he recounts participating in the YouTube Content Creator's Lab while Guy has another segment of 'My Shitty Life' philosophy, shout out to Will Fleming! This is a can't miss episode so get it into your brain!
This is what happens... when Prince dies, we feature him on 'Who's Dead This Week' in a fitting tribute along with remembering WWE wrestler Chyna. We also talk about smelly Uber drivers while Harley debuts a new poem full of Men In Black references and Guy debuts a new segment which pays homage to Will Fleming's much more popular podcast ‘My Kiwi Life'. Speaking of life there's an in depth discussion about life after death and paedophiles on Facebook, hide yo kids, hide yo wife! Plus the day our loyal viewers thought they'd never see... Harley watches Batman Vs Superman and gives us his review! Not to mention The Troll Hole and many other goodies! Reach in and grab a present from our podcast sack!
Will Fleming sits down for a conversation with Quiz master and Mastermind NZ contestant, Mike Nahu. Mike talks about how he got into quizzing as a young boy from a Maori community and his experience as a contestant on TVNZ's Mastermind NZ. Running time 0:49:46
Imagine living free from rent, mortgage and utility bills. Permaculturalist and avid environmentalist, Bryce Langston speaks to Will Fleming about how we are all able to live free starting now. Running time 1:16:35
Will Fleming has a conversation with the founder of Float Culture (Anton Kuznetsov) about sensory deprivation. Anton is one of those people who has got it right – be a successful businessman with a product and service that actually helps humans. Running time 1:17:04
Will Fleming has a conversation with the founder of Float Culture (Anton Kuznetsov) about sensory deprivation. Anton is one of those people who has got it right – be a successful businessman with a product and service that actually helps humans. Running time: 0:42:37
My experience at Asia Pacific podcasting conference with cliff Ravenscraft. Meeting podcasters like Will Fleming and Natalie Cutler Welsh. New app called Anchor and My Fitness Pal. Talking about my fitness journey and i share some exciting developments.
Are good people good and bad people bad? Is it possible to change? Will Fleming talks with Dr. Paul Wood who spent his early adult life in Prison for murder but managed to come out a changed man, so what's his secret and how can we use it in our life? Running time: 0:49:07
How are a growing number of Kiwis finding happiness by holding their breath and diving into a pitch black hole? Godfather of Freediving John Wright joins Will Fleming to discuss the amazing connection with the water many of us have forgotten. Running time: 1:52:02
How are a growing number of Kiwis finding happiness by holding their breath and diving into a pitch black hole? Godfather of Freediving John Wright joins Will Fleming to discuss the amazing connection with the water many of us have forgotten. Running time: 1:01:17
What is it that makes some people head towards danger and others to do everything they can to avoid it. Is heroism in each of us? Janna Hamilton talks about her work as a Humanitarian to help My Kiwi Life host Will Fleming better understand this question. Running time: 0:58:55
This week Will Fleming sits down in the Podcasts NZ studio with Healer and Change Therapist, Sally Caldwell talk about her life, the trauma that would turn her life upside-down and the idea of feeling your way forward in life. Running time: 1:00:06
Have you ever thought about the link between Comedians and Philosophers? This week Kiwi Stand-Up Comedian, Andre King yarns with Will Fleming about life on the stage and why humans love to laugh. Running time: 0:52:10
048: Will Fleming, CEO, MotionPoint Corp.
This week on My Kiwi Life, Will Fleming catches up with Art Green for maybe his most open interview to date. Art talks about life after The Bachelor and what it was like being thrust into Kiwi's lives and pushed out the other end of Reality TV. Running time: 1:05:04
When you're standing meters away from the top of Everest and too scared to cry because your teardrop will freeze to your face– what’s going through your mind? One of many crazy stories Will Fleming asks this weeks guest, Kiwi adventurer: Mike Allsop. Running time: 0:45:16
Will Fleming, Ash Grunwald Running time: 0:25:14
You may know him from The Food Truck but this week on the My Kiwi Life podcast, host Will Fleming meets another side of Michael Van de Elzen. It's a side that we don't get time to see on the telly, the real side. Who is the man behind the TV lens? Running time: 0:50:13
Kiwi Boxer Dave Letele (The Brown Buttabean) joins Will Fleming in the Podcasts NZ studio to discuss how, after losing everything, he literally had to fight to get it all back. Plus growing up with a gang Dad and how he helps others reach their potential. Running time: 0:39:39
Prof. Grant Scholfield yarns with Will Fleming about how he started the journey to becoming a professor - and how traveling to the Pacific Islands and seeing whole cultures selling off their local food rights began his journey to eating right again. Running time: 0:38:10
Natalie Sayre and Will Fleming are the creators of the account @clinicalcopilot, where they share the ups and downs of mindfully navigating life with chronic illness as a team. They take you behind the scenes of relationships and chronic illness and aim to help others handle health turbulence with a strong foundation of love and support.In this episode of The Uncensored Empath:Loving yourself and your body when you have a chronic illnessChoosing the term Co-pilot versus CaregiverWhat Natalie has learned about herself & life through her chronic illness journeyThe experience of living with an invisible illness & communicating it to your partnerHow Natalie and Will keep the energy light when things are heavyThis show is supported by:BetterHelp | This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. If you are struggling, please go to trybetterhelp.com/uncensoredempath and receive 10% off your first month.ClearStem | Visit clearstemskincare.com/ and enter code EMPATH at checkout for $10 off of product orders. For 15% off of their Ditch Your Acne course, visit clearstem-skincare.mykajabi.com/custom-homepage and use code EMPATHBLUblox | Head over to blublox.com and use code EMPATH at checkout for 15% off your pair of BLUblox glasses.Follow Natalie + Will:IG: @clinicalcopilot ; @mindfulmigraineNatalie’s Blog: mindfulmigraine.orgThis show is produced by Soulfire Productions