Philip Mckernan is a modern day philosopher of the human experience. He is also an inspirational speaker, writer, and filmmaker who works with entrepreneurs and business leaders on figuring out who they are and where they need to go. In this episode we’re talking about the power of solitude, the best personal development work you should be doing, and radical simplicity. For more on these topics check out the links below.
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“One Last Talk" (Amazon Books)
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I had a blast recording this episode with my two best friends, Jordan Bowditch and JP Sears. Jordan is the cofounder of Sex & Love Co, a community of conscious coaches breaking down the barriers of intimacy, relationships, and communication, and JP is a YouTube and stand-up comedian and well known for his most popular book “How To Be Ultra Spiritual”. In today’s episode we're talking about creating deeper friendships, the art of public speaking, and striving for mastery. Enjoy the show!
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Mansal Denton is the founder of Sacred Hunting, an experience that uses the sacred art of hunting, and power plants to awaken men to their masculinity and self-growth. As human beings, we crave to find our purpose, and in today’s episode Mansal shares what it's like to find what you’re willing to die for and some of the necessary sacrifices it takes to get there.
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Andrew Horn is a social entrepreneur that is changing the world by teaching the art of meaningful communication. In today’s episode Andrew shares his knowledge on how to overcome anxiety, ask better questions, and how to connect with anyone. There’s a lot to take in from this episode so be sure to check out the links below for more from the communication wizard himself!
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Nat Eliason is a writer, blogger, and entrepreneur. Joining the show for the second time, Nat shares his story of how he went from wanting to start a new town, to creating a new video game on blockchain. Play and excitement are the main themes of today’s episode as Nat leads us on his quest for a simple life, and the meaning of our survival dance vs. the sacred dance.
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Miki Agrawal is a social entrepreneur who uses creativity and disruptive innovation to challenge the status quo and change culture. She is the founder of several acclaimed social enterprises: TUSHY, THINX, and WILD. She is also the author of the #1 best-selling books, DO COOL SH*T, and DISRUPT-HER. In today’s episode Miki is sharing her 15 years of entrepreneurial adventures and early experiences.
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Brian Chontosh is a retired Major in the US Marine Corps and founder of Crooked Butterfly Ranch, a company that creates leadership experiences that test your confidence, comfort, and performance to the highest degree. In today’s episode we cover his experience as an ultra endurance athlete, as well as some of the mental skills he’s developed along the way that have allowed him to test new boundaries.
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Zach Obront is one of the Co-Founders at Scribe Media, a company that helps experts turn their ideas into books. In 2019 Scribe was listed as one of the best places to work for. In this episode we’ll be getting into Zach’s journey in founding Scribe, nearly starting his own high school, and finally one of his latest Web3 projects in the crypto world! Enjoy the show.
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