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    Explore "broods" with insightful episodes like "Steven Kotler: Fostering Flow for Elevated Learning, Productivity, Creativity & Collaboration: Episode #59, Steven Kotler Repost", "The Mixtape: Broods", "The Mixtape: Broods", "Georgia Nott from Broods steers all-woman crew The Venus Project 'like a boss'" and "Georgia Nott from Broods steers all-woman crew The Venus Project 'like a boss'" from podcasts like ""Worth The Fight Podcast", "Music 101", "Music 101", "Music 101" and "Music 101"" and more!

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    Steven Kotler: Fostering Flow for Elevated Learning, Productivity, Creativity & Collaboration: Episode #59, Steven Kotler Repost

    Steven Kotler: Fostering Flow for Elevated Learning, Productivity, Creativity & Collaboration: Episode #59, Steven Kotler Repost

    To celebrate Steven’s new book “The Art of Impossible” we have a generous give-away within our latest podcast episode. In this evergreen repost Steven gracious shares his game-changing, disruptive Flow research that empowers elevated learning, creativity, productivity & collaboration so we can massively level up our games. Steven, a renowned Flow researcher, author and futurist, maps for us the upper-limits of the human experience and how more flow might be a potential solution for the grand challenges we face as a species.

     

    Show Notes Repost: Steven Kotler #15


    We discuss:

    -“Mapping Cloud Nine: Neuroscience, Flow, and the Upper Possibility Space of Human Experience” 

     

    -Sounds True Partnership

     

    -William James interested in the upper limits of ecstatic states

     

    -1996 Emotions scientifically mapped for the first time 

     

    -Freud set off the “100 year detour” which split the science of high-performance and science spirituality 

     

    -Ten ongoing research projects at the Flow Research Collective 

     

    -Glenn Fox USC Gratitude Researcher

     

    -Flow is the opposite of traumatic stress 

     

    -Imperial College of London: Difference Between Flow and Psychedelic 

     

    -More hope for advancements in healing PTSD 

     

    -Big Pharma’s Opioid Crisis: 193 people die each day, 70K PER YEAR—only 58k died in all of Vietnam 

     

    -Victor Frankl: “Less about the trauma and more about the frame we build around it”

     

    -Shared neurobiology between Flow, Psychedelics and Meditation 

     

    -The pain of a bad psychedelic trip exceeds the pain of not getting into flow 

     

    -Flow for Writer’s Workshop 

     

    -“Psychedelics can be very, very useful when getting back to normal, resetting from trauma.” - Kotler

     

    -Flow Cycle: Struggle/loading phase, Release, Flow, Recovery 

     

    -ABUNDANCE OR BUST! 

     

    -“The Future is Faster Than You Think” -Steven Kotler/Peter Diamandis 

     

    -“In the next 81 years, we are going to experience 20,000 years of technical change.” -Ray Kurzweil, Google Director of Engineering(41:55)

     

    -Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheal on James Altucher Show (52:10)

     

     

    THE ART OF IMPOSSIBLE 

    MAPPING CLOUD NINE audiobook

    www.stevenkotler.com

    www.flowresearchcollective.com

    www.zerotodangerous.com (Free flow consultation)

    FutureFasterBook.Com January 28th (Preorder)

     

    IG: @Steven.Kotler @soundstrue

     

    Matt's links:

    Worth The Fight book: Purchase your copy on Amazon, Kindle, or Audible 

     

    Worth The Fight podcast iTunes easy review link

     

    Matt’s 1-on-1 Worthy Fight Empowerment Coaching

     

    To financially support our NFP Worth The Fight service project with monthly donations on Patreon

     

     

    The Mixtape: Broods

    The Mixtape: Broods
    This week's RNZ Mixtape selectors Broods share their favourite songs. Brother and sister Caleb and Georgia Nott talk about their musical family and unreal Los Angeles life with Yadana Saw.

    The Mixtape: Broods

    The Mixtape: Broods
    This week's RNZ Mixtape selectors Broods share their favourite songs. Brother and sister Caleb and Georgia Nott talk about their musical family and unreal Los Angeles life with Yadana Saw.

    Jellyfish - Spilt Milk

    Jellyfish - Spilt Milk

    Welcome dear listener to a tale of the macabre…a tale that will surely cause shivers to run up and down your spine! A story so boring it might cause you to rip your own eyes out!!!

    We fucked up the RUN-DMC show that was supposed to be this week’s episode, and one that we allude to on multiple occasions on this week’s actual show. So that episode is DEAD but will be soon resurrected/re-recorded for next weeks installment…a tale of the un-dead indeed…


    ### A Few Minutes With ### Instead this week you get the return of guest Matt Munoz, the [craziest video of the 80’s (courtesy of Van Halen)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcB-BRSnlf8), and the debut of our new segment “A Current Affair”, wherein we discuss a song released within the 12 months preceding the show. For the inaugural segment I picked [“Bridges” by the New Zealand duo, Broods](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U48jwC8cZU). Let’s see if you catch the twist at the end of the video cause these fucking knuckle-heads sure as shit didn’t.

    ALSO! We talk about the Jellyfish record, “Spilt Milk”. I had previously scorned Jellyfish because of their stupid early 90’s clothes, but turns out, they weren’t as bad as their clothes were.

    Pick Up "Spilt Milk" on Amazon

    Coming Up

    NEXT UP! PROMISE! RUN-DMC and “Tougher Than Leather”
    See ya’ll on the Flip Wilson side.

    Stay Beautiful Song Analysis - Episode 144 - Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast -- Swifties are ALSO Listening To Mother and Father by The Broods

    Stay Beautiful Song Analysis - Episode 144 - Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast -- Swifties are ALSO Listening To Mother and Father by The Broods

    Episode 144 - Hey, by the way… the newest episode of Taylor Talk is out!! In Episode 144 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast, we discuss one of the die-hard Swifties’ favorite songs: “Stay Beautiful.” Although this is a song Taylor wrote when she was in her teenage years, in light of a recent Instagram post, she still believes in the selfless of unrequited love. Be sure to share your thoughts on the song. Happy listening!

    Highlights from Episode 144 of Taylor Talk: The Taylor Swift Podcast
    Main Discussion – “Stay Beautiful” Song Analysis
    - Taylor probably wrote this song about her fourth grade crush: Cory Robertson referenced in the Target commercial.
    - We decipher how someone could possibly “smile like the radio.”
    - Have you ever had such a huge crush on someone that you couldn’t talk to them? Adam says he hasn’t. I think he’s lying.
    - We marvel at Taylor’s continued poignant admiration of unrequited love, most recently in an Instagram post.
    - For some reason, Adam and Sami break into a short rendition of "Summer Lovin" from Grease.

    Others Topics:
    - Sami found her wings in New York City too!
    - Fun fact: if you tell Taylor it’s your birthday in Central Park, she may buy you dinner!
    - Taylor Swift is performing at the iHeartRadio Music Festival! We assume her newest single will be out before then :)
    - You know you’re a Swifty when you pay your siblings to be quiet when you’re listening to Taylor Talk :’D
    - Swifties are listening to “Mother & Father” by Broods.
    - Please leave Taylor Talk a GOOD voicemail! A lot of them are creepy….

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