Changing THIS Will Change Your Life
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Explore "characterbuilding" with insightful episodes like "Changing THIS Will Change Your Life", "The 5 Shifts of Manhood", "Life, Love, and Parenting | An Engaging Talk with Ryan Holiday", "WHEN LIFE IS HARD" and "(Matt Monday): 3 Ways to Deal With Rejection in Dating" from podcasts like ""THE ED MYLETT SHOW", "The Art of Manliness", "The GaryVee Audio Experience", "Weekly Motivation by Ben Lionel Scott" and "Love Life with Matthew Hussey"" and more!
In the Apostle Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he wrote, “When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.”
What does putting away the ways of childhood and stepping into manhood look like?
My guest says it requires making five key shifts in mindset and perspective. His name is Jon Tyson, and he’s a pastor and the creator of the Primal Path, a rite of passage geared toward helping boys become men. Today on the show, Jon and I unpack the five shifts of manhood and how parents and mentors can help young men make them and move from immaturity to maturity.
In this episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience, Gary welcomes back longtime guest and friend of the show, Ryan Holiday, acclaimed author and thought leader. They discuss Ryan's New book "The Daily Dad" and dive deep into the nuances of parenting and the expression of love, challenging societal pressures and personal insecurities that can shape our expectations.
Ryan Holiday offers his distinctive insights, reflecting on the importance of appreciating the fleeting nature of life and fostering an authentic relationship with our children. Gary and Ryan also touch on the pitfalls of attaching love to external accomplishments and the essence of being mindfully present in our kids' lives. Join us for this important conversation with Ryan Holiday about love, parenting, and authenticity.
When it comes to dating, does the fear of rejection stop you from being yourself?
Whether it’s approaching someone at a coffee shop, reaching out first on an app, or allowing yourself to “let go” whilst on a date, this fear is the very thing that will have you looking back wistfully and saying “What if?” years from now rather than saying “Why not?” in the moment.
Of course, in a world where people are constantly trying to curate and filter their lives, it’s no wonder most of us find it scary to try something where validation isn’t guaranteed.
And while it might not be possible to feel completely immune to the fear of rejection, there are things you can do to move beyond that paralyzing anxiety.
In today’s episode, I’m going to give you three secrets to changing your relationship with rejection . . .
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Today it is great to have Chloé Valdary on the podcast. After spending a year as a Bartley Fellow at the Wall Street Journal, Chloe developed the Theory of Enchantment, an innovative framework for socioemotional learning, character development and interpersonal growth that uses pop culture as an educational tool in the classroom and beyond. Chloé has trained around the world including in South Africa, the Netherlands, Germany and Israel. Her clients have included high school and college students, government agencies, business teams and many more. She has also lectured in universities across America including Harvard and Georgetown. Her work has been covered in Psychology Today magazine and her writings have appeared in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.
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Do you take pride in what you do? Not just when pursuing big goals, but also when performing little tasks? Not just when everyone is watching, but when you're all alone. Truly successful people take pride in everything they do. But what does that even mean? In this episode of Thursday Thunder, Andy Frisella shares his thoughts.
#QOTD: What's the last app you downloaded?
The humanization of business. Manners of Marketing. Thank You Economy. They're all same. Now that the Internet has allowed consumers to have more control, businesses are expected to behave differently and interact with their communities in a way that humanizes their messaging. Unfortunately however, brands haven't fully embraced the mindset that I thought would have been exhausted by now.
My prediction with the Thank You Economy was that by 2015 everybody would be on board. Unfortunately, that is not the case. People just haven't adopted it at scale and therefore how can it really be over? Nobody's ruined it. This might actually take forever or never happen at all although I know that those practicing it are getting real results. I see those emails every day.
And so, my prediction was incredibly off. It just may never happen at scale because companies can be heartless. Heck, even I'm heartless when it comes to money. I know that business is all about the wallet and I get that, but there's a real financial benefit with TYE mentality. I see the dividends with it each and every day. People are STILL flabbergasted when a company reaches out to them with a half-assed approach, and so I know that the potential is still there, but I'm utterly confused as to how it hasn't been fully adopted yet. It's 2015, people!
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