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Explore "emotionalattachment" with insightful episodes like "Episode 74: The Situation Pt. 1", "41. Getting over your ex pt. 1", "Why Is It So Hard to Talk About Money? (Ep. 81 Replay)", "Why I Sold | Ep 373" and "Episode 32 - Slobs" from podcasts like ""Otherworld", "Do You F*cking Mind?", "No Stupid Questions", "The Game w/ Alex Hormozi" and "This Jungian Life Podcast"" and more!
Episodes (8)
41. Getting over your ex pt. 1
This is one episode that I have had so many requests for that I have had to break it down over two episodes to cover as many aspects of this topic as possible.
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Why Is It So Hard to Talk About Money? (Ep. 81 Replay)
What’s the connection between conversations about money and financial literacy? Could the taboo against talking about your salary be fading? And why did Angie’s teenage daughter call Vanguard to learn about I.R.A.s?
Why I Sold | Ep 373
It takes one giant leap to change your life. Today, Alex (@AlexHormozi) talks about the story of why he sold almost all that he had in exchange for his time, energy, and headspace. He also talks about the obstacles he had to face when making this big decision.
Welcome to The Game w/Alex Hormozi, hosted by entrepreneur, founder, investor, author, public speaker, and content creator Alex Hormozi. On this podcast you’ll hear how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, how to keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons Alex has learned on his path from $100M to $1B in net worth.
Timestamps:
(2:44) - Five major themes: why sold, why kept, money story, headspace, outcome
(5:54) - Story of why Alex sold almost everything he had
(9:06) - Why kept one business and focused on it
(18:04) - Reclaiming opportunity cost: headspace, time, energy
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Episode 32 - Slobs
What happens when one is held captive by the mud of messiness? We try to understand sloppiness as a defense against overwhelming emotions, ongoing enmeshment in the primal maternal matrix, a regression to a younger and less differentiated self, and a tendency to overvalue objects as compensation for an inadequate ability to symbolize.
The dream:
I am swimming in an indoor public pool with others when waves begin to occur for no apparent or antecedent reason. I am in a pool that shouldn’t have waves. As the waves begin to bob me around, the water level rises dramatically, quickly. The water reaches nearly to the top of a cinderblock retaining wall that is protecting a sunny, sacred green forest glade with a shrine far down below. Another person I don’t recognize, also male about my age begins to chip away at the retaining wall, cracking, crumbling it until it gives way. Darkness rushes in violently, and I awake to see myself in the third person floating in dank, dark blue, murky water that is endless in form and size. A graphic overlay of five hearts (much like a Zelda video game’s heart display) is shown on top of me as I float, alive but ultimately devoured by the flood.
Side Effects of Great Sex
Aww sookie sookie now, this episode we smack it up flip it rub it down and get into the ins and outs (and ins and outs) of experiencing Sexcellence at its highest degree!
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Radio Replay: I, Robot
Do you ever catch yourself yelling at your Alexa? Or typing questions into Google that you wouldn't dare ask aloud? On this episode, our changing relationship with technology and what big data knows about our deepest, darkest secrets.
You Are Limitless
Episode 352 - The only limits that exist in your life are the limits that you impose upon yourself. If you are not where you want to be it is because you are holding yourself back. In this episode I dive into this topic and teach how to release yourself from those limits.