Venture capitalist, Rick Elias, shares his experience of being on the US Airways Airbus that landed on the Hudson River and how it transformed him.
The fear of things going wrong can paralyze you from moving forward, but endless planning wastes time and progress. Instead, focus on taking action in the present moment.
The host emphasizes the capability of individuals to create the life they desire regardless of their current situation, and the role of content creation in achieving this. He also touches on the importance of acknowledging others through content and making hand-to-hand interactions.
Inertia can hinder personal growth and prevent us from making choices that lead to positive change. It's important to recognize when we're being driven by inertia and actively choose to make changes in our lives.
A listener asks for advice on how to live a fulfilling life in the face of criticism and opposition, and the host emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and pursuing one's own vision and goals.
Embracing challenging activities, such as training hard or learning a difficult skill, can have benefits beyond just physical results. Learning to enjoy the process of hard work can build confidence and provide a sense of fulfillment.
Jay Shetty discusses his desire to find his direction and figure out his goals for the next five years, all while maintaining his passion for sharing uplifting ideas with his audience.
Fonda discusses her personal life experiences and inspirations, from rejecting scripts to go gray and embracing aging to the influence of Annie Lamont's words on her life.
In this episode, Shankar Vedantam explores the concept of future selves, and how our present selves often make decisions that our future selves may not agree with. He suggests that we should be proactive in crafting the person we want to become in the future.
The hosts share a story about how former NFL player Warren Sapp helped them change their behavior in a men's locker room.
In this podcast, unusual questions about life and reality are tackled in order to better understand the human experience. Real-life stories and tools are shared to inspire listeners to make a difference in their lives.
The conversation discusses a person's well-being and the aftermath of a heroic act. The person is reportedly excited about their job, losing weight, and starting new friendships, but also had concerns about someone described as a grandiose narcissist.
Tim Ferriss shares five bullet points of cool things he has found each week, including apps, books, documentaries, gadgets, and more. This week's episode includes a special offer from Athletic Greens for a free vitamin D supplement and five travel packs with a subscription purchase.
The speaker discusses the importance of letting go of one's ego to embrace new phases of life, such as retirement. They also mention the practice of changing one's physiology to eliminate negative thoughts.
In this episode, the hosts discuss how to give yourself grace for beliefs or opinions that you may have had in the past that no longer align with your current views.
The host plans to share personal stories and struggles in an effort to provide additional content to their listeners.
In this podcast, the speaker reflects on the evolution of a person's confidence building and empathetic behaviours, after knowing him for 15 years. The speaker admires the level of maturity and willingness to resolve conflicts and grow, while building up their confidence and empathy along the way.
The speaker shares a personal experience of hitting rock bottom and the struggles they faced while trying to get back up.
The speaker talks about not accusing someone even when they have reason to, because of the hurt it can cause. They also mention being a good fighter in the past.
The speaker explains that one's difficult childhood cannot be used as an excuse for being a bad parent to one's own children; being a PhD holder is proof that one can learn from their difficult childhood.
The speaker discusses how personal, private sins may hurt not only oneself but also others, and how the pursuit of virtue can help to mitigate this impact.
The guest speaker shares her experience of keeping a “book of experiments” where she writes down hypotheses about herself that she wants to try. She emphasizes that it’s important to try new things with an open mind in order to discover what skills and interests one has.
The speaker shares advice on how to support a friend going through personal changes. It's important to approach the situation with support and guidance, rather than scolding or pressure.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of who you surround yourself with and shares their excitement about the upcoming birth of their baby, and their openness to different gender possibilities.
The hosts discuss their personal changes since their first year of college and discuss the idea of tapping into their inner child to understand those changes.
The hosts discuss how to inspire those around you to level up in life without trying to fix them, and recommend framing support in a way that makes the other person feel appreciated and valued.
The podcast discusses how people who have had remarkable experiences, such as Stephen Colbert and a palliative care doctor, cope with loss and grief in their own lives.
The podcast has won an AMBI award for best health and wellness podcasts and now has two Webby awards, but it is up to the listeners to vote for the upcoming award. Despite having bad habits, it is vital to realize one's potential and choose to be good.
The speaker talks about feeling like they are in a better place after losing their father and reflecting on their personal struggles, while acknowledging that they are not perfect but always striving to improve.
The notion of a midlife crisis is antiquated - in this episode, host discusses why he prefers the idea of a midlife assessment.
Reflecting on personal experiences and societal conflicts, the speaker emphasizes the importance of allowing oneself to feel pain as a catalyst for personal growth and social change.
Jason drops out of high school after realizing his new one is more advanced, and shortly after meets a woman who turns his life around.
This podcast episode discusses the influence of the words we use in our lives, how they can affect our thoughts and behaviors, and ultimately impact our successes and failures.
The speaker discusses the envy of individuals who were able to find their passion early on in life and achieve success, while many others struggle to figure out their path. They also mention the concept of renting out space to other independent operators.
The speaker shares her journey of overcoming drug addiction, going back to school, having a healthy relationship, and finding happiness through her career and new husband, despite bashing men and gender roles in the past.
The speaker reflects on the differences between her 20s and 30s, acknowledging the uncertainty of early 20s and the financial stability that comes with being in your 30s.
The host discusses her experience of being bullied in a sorority during her time at the University of Oregon, how it shaped her into the person she is today, and highlights the importance of standing up for oneself.
The speaker shares about her experience attending a graduate student mixer and her realization that the deeper the root of her struggles, the harder it is to overcome them.
The speaker makes some personal admissions about his life, including being fired and stealing from an employer, and reflects on the importance of talking with someone he trusts about difficult thoughts and feelings.
The speaker expresses regret over their negative thoughts and actions in the past and discusses their transition from regular band to Marching Band, along with the pressure of performing on stage.
The guest speaker talks about the impact media training had on their life and how they struggled with balancing their self-image with the external perception of others.
Learn the value of doing the opposite when it comes to lying, negative self-talk, and negative behavior patterns in this episode.
The speaker shares their approach to gossiping and differentiates between sharing personal information and receiving potentially harmful information.
In this podcast, the hosts discuss the importance of trusting your intuition and continuing to learn and grow in all areas of life. They welcome comments and questions from listeners as they navigate their own paths.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of striving for a purpose in life, despite personal flaws and struggles, as part of breaking the cycle of negativity.
The speaker describes how watching a documentary and taking a dance class helped him turn his life around, going from a life of crime to improving his emotional intelligence and vulnerability.
The speaker acknowledges that although having supportive parents helped her, the world can still dim our light from time to time. She encourages listeners to navigate life's uncertainties and continue to let their light shine.