Podcast Summary
Staying true to yourself and following your dreams: Embrace your uniqueness, accomplish dreams using a six-step formula, and be inspired by others' journeys.
The importance of staying true to yourself and following your dreams, as shared by Ben Neptune from MTV's The Buried Life. Ben and his crew inspire others by accomplishing their own dreams and helping others do the same. They have a six-step formula for achieving any dream, which Ben will share in the episode. The quote for the day, "Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken," by Oscar Wilde, emphasizes the importance of staying focused on your own journey and being true to who you are. The episode also includes a review of the week, featuring a five-star review from Jeff Thornton, who praises the high-quality content and motivational nature of the podcast.
From Inspiration to Creation: A College Friendship's Journey to MTV: Determination and inspiration can lead to remarkable outcomes, even for inexperienced individuals. Ben Neptune and his friends went from being inspired by each other's accomplishments to creating an inspiring MTV show, 'The Buried Life', by focusing on their dreams and persevering despite initial struggles.
Determination and a desire to create something inspiring can lead to remarkable outcomes, even without significant resources or experience. This was evident in the story of Ben Neptune and his friends, who went from being inspired by each other's accomplishments to creating the cool and inspiring show "The Buried Life" on MTV. The idea for the show came about in 2006 when Ben was in college and was intrigued by a friend's successful clothing line. He was drawn to people doing extraordinary things and was inspired by videos of his friend Johnny's parties at McGill University. The group, which included Johnny, his brother Duncan, and their friend Dave, started brainstorming ideas for a movie but struggled to come up with a concept. Frustrated, they decided to make a list of everything they would want to make a documentary about, leading them to create "The Buried Life," a show where they went around trying to cross things off their bucket list. The show, which aired on MTV, was an inspiring hit, and Ben's story serves as a reminder that with determination and a clear vision, one can achieve great things.
A group of friends embark on a journey to interview people about their dreams and aspirations: Many people have unfulfilled dreams due to fear, uncertainty, or distractions, but it's never too late to pursue what truly matters.
A group of friends, inspired by a poem and a shared desire to live a meaningful life, came together to create a documentary asking people what they want to do before they die. With no money and limited resources, they embarked on a journey to interview individuals about their dreams and aspirations. This experience not only helped them understand their own desires but also provided valuable insights into the human experience. They learned that many people have dreams they never pursue due to fear, uncertainty, or distractions. By sharing these stories, they hoped to inspire others to live their buried lives and follow their dreams. Their project, named "The Buried Life," serves as a reminder that it's never too late to pursue what truly matters.
A small idea can inspire others and lead to unexpected opportunities: Starting a small project can inspire others and potentially lead to bigger opportunities if you share it with the world.
Starting with a small idea and sharing it with the world can lead to unexpected opportunities and inspirations for others. In 2006, four friends embarked on a road trip to make a documentary and ended up making a list of their dreams to inspire their friends. Their simple website gained media attention, and they received emails from people wanting to fulfill their own dreams. The friends crossed off items on their list, such as crashing a parade and making a toast at weddings, and were surprised by the support they received. They realized that if they wanted to inspire a larger audience, they needed to make a TV show. After several years of hustling and filming, they eventually landed a deal with MTV in 2010. Their journey shows that following your dreams and sharing them with the world can lead to something much bigger than you ever imagined.
Discussing progress on a list of 100 things to accomplish before they die: Two young individuals have made significant progress towards achieving their list of 100 goals, learning as they go, and continuing to add and remove items as they grow.
The duo discussed their experience of creating a list of 100 things to accomplish before they die and how they've made significant progress towards achieving those goals. They started without any experience in producing a show, learned along the way, and have completed about 80 of the 100 items on their list as of now. They plan to create a documentary and still have goals like going to space and making a movie. They keep the list dynamic and add or remove items as they grow. Despite their young age of 29, they've accomplished more than many people do in a lifetime. They attributed reasons for a buried life, such as fear, lack of time, and money, and encouraged people to pursue their dreams despite these obstacles.
Imagining impossible goals: Limiting beliefs can hinder progress, but pursuing impossible goals and sharing them with others can lead to support and growth. Belief in oneself and a childlike determination are essential in overcoming fears and doubts.
Limiting beliefs can hold us back from achieving our dreams. It's important to imagine and pursue impossible goals, even if they seem unattainable at first. By putting our dreams out there and sharing them with others, we can gain support and take the first steps towards making them a reality. Fear of failure can be a significant barrier, but it's important to remember that failure is just a learning experience and not a definitive end. The power of belief in oneself is crucial in overcoming these fears and doubts. By maintaining a childlike sense of wonder and determination, we can stay focused on our goals and ultimately reach new heights in our personal and professional lives.
Sharing dreams openly leads to opportunities and support: Discussing goals excites people and can lead to unexpected help, while making them tangible projects increases the likelihood of success.
Sharing your dreams and goals openly can lead to unexpected opportunities and support from others. The speaker shares an example of riding a bull, which was a goal for many people, and how talking about it excited people and led to them offering help. The power of writing down goals and making them tangible projects was also emphasized, as it makes them more attainable and helps reverse engineer the steps needed to achieve them. The speaker's personal experience of setting a goal to make the USA national team for a new sport and accomplishing it within a year is given as an example. Overall, putting dreams out there and treating them as projects can lead to success.
Athletic background builds confidence and skills for life: Leveraging athletic skills for personal growth, balance, and helping others achieve dreams leads to fulfillment.
Having a competitive athletic background can significantly contribute to one's confidence and determination in pursuing bigger dreams. The skills learned from teamwork, leadership, and diligent hard work can be applied to various aspects of life. However, it's essential to learn balance and prioritize health to avoid burnout. Additionally, helping others achieve their dreams can be more fulfilling than focusing solely on one's own goals. The six-step system for achieving dreams, as mentioned in the post, includes writing it down, talking about it, being persistent, being ballsy, and helping others. The most important part of this system, according to the interviewee, is the emphasis on helping others, which can lead to meaningful and gratifying experiences.
Believing in the impossible leads to extraordinary experiences: Believing in the impossible can lead to memorable experiences, friendships, personal growth, and inspiring others.
Being audacious and believing in the impossible can lead to memorable experiences and unexpected achievements. The speaker shares stories of helping people in need and pursuing unrealistic goals, such as producing a TV show, which resulted in friendships and personal growth. The speaker emphasizes that most people aim for mediocrity due to self-doubt, making it easier to stand out and succeed when aiming for the extraordinary. The sense of accomplishment and contagious nature of success can fuel further ambitions and inspire others. Ultimately, the message is that anyone can achieve anything they set their mind to.
Living Dreams and Inspiring Others: Embrace challenges, ask questions, and never give up on your dreams to inspire and motivate others.
The individuals in this discussion aim to inspire others by living their dreams and sharing their experiences. They believe in asking questions and providing tools to help people discover what they truly want to do before they die. The most inspiring moments for them include appearing on Oprah, creating a successful TV show despite challenges, and even crashing the Playboy Mansion. Their hardest accomplishment was making a TV show, which required immense dedication and perseverance. They are now working on creating a feature-length movie. Through their experiences, they encourage others to pursue their goals, no matter how difficult they may seem.
Staying true to yourself can lead to unexpected opportunities: Ben Napton learned to persist and stay true to his vision after being denied at MTV's VMAs, eventually gaining approval from Hugh Hefner. Greatness is defined as being true to oneself and following passions.
Staying true to yourself and pursuing your dreams relentlessly can lead to unexpected opportunities and experiences. Ben Napton and his Buried Life team learned this lesson the hard way when they attempted to crash MTV's VMAs dressed as Oompa Loompas, only to be denied permission and prevented from airing the episode. Instead of giving up, they wrote a handwritten letter to Hugh Hefner and eventually gained his approval to air the episode. Napton emphasizes the importance of being yourself and staying true to your vision, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. As for greatness, Napton defines it as being true to oneself and following one's passions. To connect with Napton and the Buried Life team, you can find them on Twitter (@BenNempton) and Facebook (The Buried Life). And don't forget to leave a comment on the School of Greatness website with your biggest dream and current challenge in pursuit of it.