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This week's guest started his rise to fame on the hit tv show Masterchef Australia. He's now based in New York and doing amazing things. He is regularly featured on Good Morning America, ABC’s The Chew, and on The Food Network. He is the Chef and Co-Founder of his own restraint Charley St,. And he also has his own production kitchen, where he films videos and content for his Social Media and production network Dan Churchill has also hosted a show called Surfing the Menu on Discovery Channel and recently produced his own series Feast with Friends. He's written cookbooks like Dude Food, and The Healthy Cook and he's also a Brand Ambassador for companies including QANTAS, Intel, Tourism Australia, Cobram Estate, and California Almonds. Dan is the first chef to be appointed Ambassador to sports clothing company Under Armour. But all this isn't the only reason Dan is joining us this week. With a social media audience of more than 10 million we also wanted to get inside his marketing head. Dan‘s a social media gun, and his channels on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and his Podcast, The Epic Table do some amazing numbers. LINKS Garrett McNamara world record wave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74pnrYPozcU Jaimal Yogis http://www.jaimalyogis.com Saltwater Buddha | Coming of Age Surf Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdShd1CgHws Jaimal Ep 145 The Mojo Radio Show https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-145---jaimal-yogis.html Giovanni Dienstmann https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-203-giovanni-dienstmann.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
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Jaimal Yogis, The Saltwater Buddha found himself in trouble, ran away to Hawaii to follow his lifelong dream of surfing, lived in a Buddhist monastery, then wanted to be a writer. Jaimal discovered more about himself and the world he lives in. His memoir, the best seller, The Saltwater Buddha has now been adapted into a film. Jaimal helps us find peace in an out of control distracted and overly busy world, taking lessons from Zen to show us how to better handle the chaos surrounding us. Jaimal is a bohemian, author, buddhist, monk, surfer, a runaway… how does he see his identity today? What has Jaimal learnt about his identity? Jaimal shares the story of the samurai and the zen master and the difference between heaven and hell. How does Jaimal stay the path without drifting away with ego? Where do we find or build freedom of the mind and how can that be genuinely created? What is the most profound thing Jaimal has learnt about freedom? The story of the second arrow, and where has Jaimal employed the second arrow? Jaimal’s Dad was a military guy who did yoga. How did his Dad meld that dichotomy? Jaimal's Dad came home one day and said I’m leaving. How well can Jaimal remember that day? How has Jaimal changed the language in his own mind when feeling fear? “Very sad, no problem” Where did that story originate and why does that statement mean so much to Jaimal? The poet Rumi “We are not a drop in the ocean. We are the ocean in a drop.” Why that resonates with Jaimal? LINKS Garrett McNamara world record wave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74pnrYPozcU Jaimal Yogis http://www.jaimalyogis.com Saltwater Buddha | Coming of Age Surf Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdShd1CgHws Jaimal Ep 145 The Mojo Radio Show https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-145---jaimal-yogis.html Giovanni Dienstmann https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-203-giovanni-dienstmann.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
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Bob Burg shares how a subtle shift in focus is not only a more fulfilling way of conducting business but the most financially profitable way as well. For 30 years he’s helped teams to more effectively communicate their value, sell at higher prices with less resistance, and grow their businesses based on endless referrals. The author of many books on sales, marketing and influence, his book The Go-Giver has sold almost 1 million copies. In the Go-Giver Series Bob explains that the amount of money one makes is directly proportional to how many people they serve. When people ask Bob what he does, how does he like to reply? Why is it so hard for people to execute the Go Giver plan? Bob explains the sweet spot between a go giver and the go getter. Should we start with the mission for the company or the individual? At the age of 35 Bob realised he had some character traits that did not serve him. What were the traits? One trait Bob had to work on was gratitude. How does Bob do it today? How does Bob compartmentalise OCD in the middle of a keynote? The baseball professional hitter is different to a hitter at bat. Why their identity is different. The greatest compliment the great Og Mandino could say to Bob as a man. Bob has sold almost a million copies of the Go Giver….why? What would Bob write as the 6th Law of Stratospheric Success? Bob gives us a pondering he's not written about or spoken publicly about that can add profound value. How does Bob reframe sales for those who do not like it? LINKS Bob Burg website https://burg.com Bob Burg book www.TheGoGiver.com The International OCD Foundation https://iocdf.org The Mojo Radio Show Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners.
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Franziska Iseli, a maverick entrepreneur and leading brand strategist, has a rebellious reputation for always wanting to do things differently. An eternal optimist, no challenge seems too big for Franziska. In 2013, she was named Young Entrepreneur of the Year for her innovation, creativity, and philanthropic work with Singularity U and the United Nations. We discuss her book "The Courage Map: 13 Principles for Living Boldly." When people ask Franziska what she does, how does she like to reply? The book starts with a letter addressed to courage. What is Franziska's thinking? If courage wrote back to Franziska, what would that letter say? Courage is a skill to be learnt. Why does Franziska believe it can be learnt? Do many of us misunderstand courage in it's most simplistic form? Is there a trigger Franziska calls upon when she knows she is going to need courage? Courage helps people stay true to themselves. When was Franziska not true to herself? Do you own your truth? How do you know if you own your truth? How has courage allowed Franziska to stay true to herself? Why do we not ask, "do you have a reason?" The phone call that changed the way Franziska looked at life forever What does Franziska wish she had the courage to say to her father? One strategy Franziska discovered that stops fear from pulling her into an emotional prison -- journaling. What ideologies about courage have Franziska changed in recent times? How Franziska sees fear as aliens Some stories can quash our courage and lead us to live in fear - did that happen to Franziska? What if there is only perfectly imperfect? Which of the 13 principles for living boldly is the most misunderstood? The next chapter, what would be the 14th principle? Freedom and creating a lifestyle around your work LINKS Franziska Iseli https://www.franziskaiseli.com The Courage Map book https://www.franziskaiseli.com/thecouragemap/ The Mojo Radio Show Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Maria Konnikova explores how our mind learns, drawing insight from both psychology and poker. Maria has a B.A. in psychology from Harvard and a PhD in psychology from Columbia University. The author of two New York Times bestsellers, "The Confidence Game" and "Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes," Maria writes about psychology and its application to real-life situations. We discuss Maria's new book, "The Biggest Bluff" and what life lessons we can take and apply from the game of poker. When people ask Maria what she does, how does she like to reply? Her first introduction to the character of Sherlock Holmes by her father Maria got into poker to better understand the line between skill and chance. Where is that line? There's an idea in psychology called the locus of control. How does it work? Poker showed Maria's confidence issues. How did she fix them with poker? How have Maria's ideologies of psychology changed after her journey into poker? Maria explains speech play, playing with words. What is it? How does it work? Erik Seidel listened quietly and then told Maria one phrase: "Less certainty. More inquiry." The lesson from Sherlock Holmes "I both see and observe." How does Maria view failure today? 'Bird by bird' has become an inner mantra for Maria whenever she is feeling overwhelmed. The Gambler's Fallacy is the faulty idea that probability has a memory: you are "due" for a win. Was there a con artist Maria admired for their craft? We con ourselves. What did Maria learn? Intuition and how this is playing out in Maria's mind? What did poker show Maria that she had to unlearn? LINKS Maria Konnikova's Website https://www.mariakonnikova.com Support Act delivering crisis relief services to artists, crew and music workers https://supportact.org.au/about-support-act/ The Mojo Radio Show Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Katie Kaps is the co-founder of HigherDOSE, a spa focused on next-level health and wellness therapies with 11 locations that attract celebrity clients, influencers, models, and athletes, including Michelle Williams and Leonard DiCaprio. Katie Kaps and HigherDOSE were featured in The New York Times, Forbes, Huffington Post and Vogue. This show is truly about creating a strong brand, the moving pieces we need to line up and how to think about and execute strong marketing. It's the thinking that is most interesting and not just the doing part. When people ask Katie what she does, how does she like to reply? Katie worked in the finance industry. What did she take from that period? Does Katie think that a generalist approach to sport helped her learning and development? DOSE is about upping the happy chemicals in the body. What are the happy chemicals? Higher Dose is very stylish. What is the thinking behind the actual physical design? How did Katie resolve partnership issues to maintain the company during rough periods? At dinner in 2012, Katie's mother asked her what she wanted out of life? Katie answered, "to feel euphoric." Katie launched Tough Mudder into International markets. Why do we seem to be embracing these sorts of events? Where does Katie think HigherDOSE is going in terms of product offering? Quarantine got Katie peeling back the layers. What she learned about what she really needs. Hot and cold therapy. What's the wellness benefit? Can someone do it at home with a shower? Katie's mum taught her to be independent. How did she do that? LINKS Higher Dose https://higherdose.com Dropkick Murphy's (Feat. Bruce Springsteen) 2020 Streaming outta Fenway https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9_QkXvkcMM Powderfinger https://youtu.be/r_V5jNSYjAs The Mojo Radio Show Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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David Rendall, a speaker and leadership professor, has built a career helping us embrace what makes us unique. Working with Microsoft, AT&T and the US Air Force, David's mission is to raise productivity, engagement and inspire people to stop aiming for status quo and instead unleash their full potential by being true to themselves. The author of four books, including "The Freak Factor", David shares unconventional strategies to help us find more happiness, energy and fulfilment in our lives and relationships. When people ask David what he does, how does he like to reply? In college, David had the nickname of The Freak. Why does the word resonate so well with him? The challenges David faced as a kid that led him to want to study psychology and find out more. David didn't trust himself as a student. What was the moment when he started to trust himself? Who was the first person who had him believe in his weaknesses? Our greatest weakness can be our greatest strength; how did David come to realise the dichotomy in this statement? The business world believes that if you have significant weakness, you are a liability, but David argues there is another way to view shortcomings. What approach should a leader take to "weakness and freakness" in a company? David's parents called him a motor mouth. How did he embrace what he formerly saw as a weakness to create his identity? People say "I can't focus" yet they can focus on socials or a game for an hour. How David has dealt with ADHD and how it came to be a strength? The Freak Factor; how can we find the sweet spot between finding your strengths and flaunting weaknesses? The courage required to execute this idea for a leader What ideology has David held about freakness that he has changed in the last year? What song inspires David to attack the status quo? LINKS David Rendal's Website https://www.drendall.com David Heinemeier Hansson - The Mojo Radio Show Ep 171 https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-171---david-heinemeier-hansson.html The Mojo Radio Show Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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This show is about discomfort and the degrees of discomfort that lead to growth. Many of our guests speak of the profound impact discomfort can have on our lives. Kaley Chu, the author of "100 Lunches with Strangers," was a young shy Chinese girl who pushed herself to arrange 100 lunches with complete strangers. In finishing the challenge, Kaley realised her confidence had grown enormously, and the experience had transformed every single aspect of her life, all by getting get out of her comfort zone. When people ask Kaley what she does, how does she like to reply? Born and raised in Hong Kong, how did her background impact how she lived in Australia? How were the perceptions of herself holding her back? Kaley's identity was built on being Asian. How has Kaley changed her core identity as a result of the lunches? Did Kaley's parents influence her identity and beliefs? How did people's perception of Kaley change after a few lunches? How did Kaley handle the rejections? Did Kaley have resilience or determination in any other areas of her life? This project has given Kaley a new way of seeing herself and is now finding other ways to challenge herself. The lunches gave Kaley a sneak-peek into other peoples lives ... "is that what I want?" Links Kaley Chu www.kaleychu.com Kaley's Life Mission: raise enough funds for one million cataract surgeries 'Gift of Sight' http://give.everydayhero.com/au/kaleychu Never Too Far Down | You Can't Stop Us | Nike https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-t8qPldklc The Mojo Radio Show Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Kyle Maynard had a dream to be a professional athlete. Born with a condition called congenital amputation that left him without arms or legs, he never stopped pursuing his dream. He became a champion wrestler at State level, an MMA fighter, opened his CrossFit gym, and climbed some of the world's tallest mountains including Killamanjaro, becoming the first quadruple amputee to do it without assistance. This is a fantastic show about an inspirational guy who is challenging the excuses we tell ourselves. SHOW NOTES When people ask Kyle what he does, how does he like to reply? His Dad was a military man; did this background have an impact on Kyle's character growing up? What does Kyle know about the day he was born when his parents discovered his condition? Did Kyle ever fall into the comparison trap growing up? What was his Mum's dialogue when he started to feel sorry for himself or started to compare? From a very early age, Kyle said no to prosthetics - why was that? Kyle's Grandmother said, "God doesn't make mistakes." How has that influenced his beliefs? From the book "God Made You Like This For A Reason." Has Kyle worked out the reason? Kyle lost his first 35 wrestling matches in a row before he won. How did that first win change his identity? What was the greatest fear he had to face with Mt Kilimanjaro? How Kyle carried the ashes of Corey Johnson to the top of Kilimanjaro at the request of his mother. "Your dreams could be a gateway to another dream; you could not have foreseen." Is that his journey? The 3 feet philosophy "not dead can't quit." If Kyle could meet with the great Marcus Aurelius and ask him a question, what would he ask? Kyle admires people who challenge assumptions. What is the last assumption he challenged? One of the few real treasures Kyle keeps is a bible from his grandparents. What's the real significance of that bible? What's the dialogue in his mind when he starts making excuses today? Does he ever think, "wait what I am doing, I'm the no excuses guy, and I'm making excuses?" Kyle became depressed when he started to do keynote speaking. How dark did it get? Bruce Lee - it's not the daily increase but the daily decrease, hack away the nonessentials. What is it about the Comanche people and even his Mum's ancestors the Cherokee people that fascinate him? Kyle would horse ride at his Uncle Matt's in Michigan. How has he adapted to communicate with the horse? His family taught him to never quit in the middle of a task once he starts. Did that play on his mind on Kilimanjaro? Excuses give us a reason to explain to other people why we are too weak to deal with a particular problem, regardless of the size or importance of the matter. LINKS Kyle Maynard website http://kyle-maynard.com The Mojo Radio Show Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the...
Sun, 24 May 2020 - 284 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 274: Design the Master Plan for Your Life - Chris Wilson
One night defending himself Chris Wilson killed a man and was sentenced to life in prison with NO parole. His book "The Master Plan" is a memoir of a man who used hard work and a plan to turn a life sentence into a second chance. It's a journey of self-improvement, reading, working out, learning and even starting a business. Then he did the impossible. He convinced a judge to reduce his sentence and became a free man. Chris' story is a great story of redemption, change, study and being of true service. When people ask Chris what he does, how does he like to reply? Chris never slept in his bed for fear of stray bullets coming through his window. A police officer beat his Mum unconscious when he was 14. How did this frame his view of police? How Chris loved books, and he loved the library as a kid. How did Chris end up in the Hickey School Maryland's long-term prison for juvenile offenders? His son, Darico, was born in June 1995. He still didn't change. Why? What does Chris recall about the night which changed his life? That one shot. What can Chris hear, and what can he see when asked about that moment? The strong default voice going through his head when he pulled the trigger. What was that voice saying, and why did he believe that voice? Solitary confinement. What does Chris remember the most of that confinement period? Everything is relative, even solitary confinement versus social isolation and the pandemic. When did Chris start to dream of a future? What happened that changed his mindset? Steve Edwards and how did he impact Chris in prison? Chris explains positive delusion Chris tells of the old identity of Chris versus today's Chris and what's changed? Chris didn't want to be known as a lifer, his crime or number 265 975. What's his Master Plan look like today, the actual physical layout, and how does he use it today? What is the philosophy behind our Master Plan? Chris shared his Master Plan with Judge Wood, his grandmother, and his lawyer. Is it important to share your Master Plan with others? The Book Crushers Chris gets out of prison at the age of 32. Did he fall into the comparison trap? What is his endgame? Why Chris sold the Corvette, something he dreamt of since a child? His invitation to the White House and being denied entry by the Secret Service at the White House gate. Does he carry any regrets? If Chris could ask his Mum a question today to help him reconcile the past, what would it be? Chris and Steve had a mural of the dung beetle on the wall. What does that represent? What does he fear today? LINKS Chris Wilson website http://chriswilson.biz Chris Wilson Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chriswilsonbaltimore/ The Mojo Radio Show Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted i...
Sun, 17 May 2020 - 283 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 273: Experience: The Road to Success - Jesse Cole
Jesse Cole, the owner of Savannah Bananas Baseball Team, has welcomed over 1 million fans to his ballpark. The company won Organization, Entrepreneur and Business of the Year, plus 3 CPL Championships. The Savannah Bananas have sold out three straight seasons and have a waiting list in the thousands. Author of "Find Your Yellow Tux – How to Be Successful by Standing Out," Jesse's mantra is Whatever's Normal, Do the Exact Opposite. Amazingly valuable show. How does Jesse like to reply when people ask, what do you do? How did Jesse come to spend $1.8 million to buy the Savannah Bananas in 2016? Savannah Banana's 90-year history of professional baseball heritage. How did they take to the showmanship? Jesse is ok with and almost seeks out criticism. How does he approach that? They sold their house, emptied their savings, slept on air mattresses. At that low point, what kept the relationship tight? People crave human interaction. Is a sense of true human interaction diminishing? Why do so many companies settle for what's normal? We settle for the status quo. The Lion King opens every game. What's the symbolism? What's a PFT (perfect fan testimonial)? How do we use a PFT? How does the coach bring a high-performance focus to baseball, but additionally an entertainment performance? The name of the company is "Fans First." Has Jesse named the company after his mission? How does Jesse implement that strategy of point of experience? Who is Jesse's alter ego? Alter ego is a part of you; it's not all of you. Who is Jesse Cole's alter ego away from the yellow tux? What belief system does Jesse switch off, when he puts on his yellow tux? Jesse was fearful of publishing his first blog. Why would the ultimate showman fear a blog? What doubts does Jesse still have of himself today? What's the Ideapoluzza Jesse will use with his team? Think time = innovation time. Where is his think time? Jesse pays his staff to read books and submit a book report. The philosophy Jesse has of "walking through the door." You wouldn't believe the mantra! LINKS Jesse Cole's Find Your Yellow Tux website https://findyouryellowtux.com The Mojo Radio Show Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 10 May 2020 - 282 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 272: Achieve Everything You've Ever Imagined - Navy SEAL Don Mann
Don Mann, decorated combat veteran, speaker, and endurance athlete, wrote the bestseller "Inside SEAL Team Six: My Life and Missions with America's Elite Warriors." His new book "Reaching Beyond Boundaries: A Navy SEAL's Guide to Achieving Everything You've Ever Imagined" shares the secrets behind Don's inspiring and seemingly impossible tasks. We detail the lessons he learned from his SEAL training that we can apply to our daily lives to push beyond our internal borders, achieve our goals and conquer both micro and macro goals to make our dreams a reality. Don was known as Warrant Officer Manslaughter, Sweet Satan, Don Maniac, and Dr Death. Why? For more than 22 years he trained and worked out every single day. It was a big part of how Don defined himself. What parts of his SEAL identity is a part of him now, and what parts has he left in the teams? Don, at one point, was on a path to becoming a criminal or drug addict. What was the turning point? Climber Reinhold Messner had a process which was a main key to Don's success. How has Don adopted this process? Don visualised each night, but it was not as hard as he imagined. Don describes the "combat mindset." Don't quit! It's not that simple. Don breaks it down. Identifying the thin line between pushing yourself too far and crashing and burning. What's the point of giving it your all and going just too far? When Don was younger, he asked himself, "How am I going to become good at anything if when I start to feel a little uncomfortable, I just quit?" What does an After Action Review look like for Don today? Building trust in teams. There are two types of pain. Don describes those two types of pain. Learning to deal with pain by changing the focus. What's the replaceable process? Don's favourite leader was General Patton. Why? "Mission first" vs "Me first" As a retired SEAL Team Six member, Don describes the feeling he had when he heard Bin Laden had been shot? How does Don see the ageing process? What's his philosophy on age? Was there ever a boundary Don could not reach beyond? The dichotomy of ego. How do we navigate that? LINKS Don Mann's Website http://usfrogmann.com/ Don Mann's Book on Amazon https://amzn.to/38KvNgk Don Mann on Facebook https://facebook.com/donmannnavyseal Don Mann on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/don.d.mann/ Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out...
Sun, 03 May 2020 - 281 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 271: Having The Courage To Go Your Own Way - Jeni Britton Bauer
Jeni Britton Bauer, an American ice cream maker, is an artisan ice cream pioneer. Jeni introduced a modern, ingredient-driven, innovative style of ice cream that's now widely copied across the world but never duplicated. Her cookbook "Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams at Home" is a New York Times and WSJ bestseller. Jeni is the beating heart of the company and Chief Creative Officer, recognised by Fast Company as one of the most creative people in the business. When people ask Jeni what she does, how does she like to reply? The scale of Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream Jeni has never had a personality that put limits on herself. Where does that come from? Why has Jeni always been unmanageable? How would Jeni manage Jeni? Jeni knew she was going to change ice cream in America and never told anyone. Was that important? Ice cream for Jeni is about a scent. How does that play out? What flavour or scent is reminiscent of Jeni's childhood? What fragrance is her grandmother, her granddad, love, her wedding day? Jeni thinks like a scientist. Is that a sort of identity Jeni embodies? Jeni has done or tried a load of things. Is Jeni a believer in being a generalist or a specialist? Jeni uses the term ice cream Jedi. What or who is an ice cream Jedi? Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams battled listeria. Jeni's creative mindset to the crisis. In a crisis, you can't see the colour or taste flavour. What did the team go through? What was the best thing her husband Charlie did during the crisis? What's it means to earn your teammates? Jeni is not one of those 'be in the moment' people. Jeni is either in the future vision or in the past? What's in the past? What part of the ice cream puzzle is she still challenged by? It's not just about innovating great new flavour combo's, it's also as much about the supplier. What flavour associates to the history of Jeni? Jeni's grandmother was an art teacher. What great lesson did her aunt teach her? LINKS Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams https://jenis.com Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Steve Sims' day job is to make the impossible possible. His clients have wild dreams, and Steve makes them happen. Getting married by the Pope in the Vatican, being serenaded by Andrea Bocelli, and connecting with business moguls like Elon Musk and Sir Elton John are just a few of his many projects. The best selling author of "Bluefishing: The Art of Making Things Happen," Steve shares his practical tips, techniques, and strategies to help us break down any obstacle and turn our dreams into reality. He's a sought-after consultant and has delivered keynotes at the Pentagon and Harvard - twice! When people meet Steve and ask what does he do, how does he like to reply? The events that Steve runs cost a lot of money. Can any event be bought? Steve shares a special moment that did not cost a lot of money but was rich with meaning. Are wealthy clients immune to joy? Steve has a picture of himself and a Ferrari in his office. What's the photo mean? Steve has been through may identify changes in his working career. What's his identity today? When does Steve believe he became aware of who he was and who he was not? It takes zero effort to be you. How do you know who the real you is? Is there ever any stillness in Steve Sims world? "Perfection is in the imperfections!" Has Steve ever done the perfect event? How would Elton John describe the identity of Steve as a man? If heaven exists, what would Steve like God to say at the pearly gates? LINKS Steve Sims Website - https://www.stevedsims.com Blue Fishing on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Bluefishing-Art-Making-Things-Happen/dp/B0766215P6 Jen Pastiloff EP 262 https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-262---jen-pastiloff.html Todd Herman Ep 226 https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-226---todd-herman.html The course – The Distillery - https://simsdistillery.com Steve on Facebook group – https://www.facebook.com/groups/stevedsims/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevedsims Podcast – The Art of Making Things Happen - https://apple.co/2RHwCSM The Book – Bluefishing – The Art of Making Things Happen - https://amzn.to/2xGrMZB Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out ...Sun, 19 Apr 2020 - 279 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 269: How High Performers Prepare for the Challenge of Life - Alan Stein Jnr
Alan Stein Jr gives us strategies to improve company performance and develop a winning mindset. His book, "Raise Your Game" shows us exactly how to utilise the same strategies used by elite athletes to perform at a world-class level. He spent 15 years working with the world's highest-performing athletes and leading corporate giants like American Express, Pepsi, and Starbucks. When people ask Alan what he does, how does he like to reply? Who was Alan Stein Snr? What’s a lesson from Alan Stein Snr that Alan Jnr lives by as a man? Alan's standard operating procedure is to be early. Why and where does this come from? Alan is super competitive with his kids. He never wants to lose. We discuss why? Does Alan have a notable failure? Alan explains the philosophy of “Next Play." Can Next Play get you in trouble? When you move on quickly, and others want to wallow on an issue. "Between stimulus and response, there is a space" - Victor Frankl. How can we bridge the gap? Kobe Bryant was known as Black Mamba. Do other players use an alter ego like Kobe? Self-awareness is an important starting point in Alan's book. How do I know I have it? What changes did Alan make to improve his ability to listen? Alan went through a divorce and spent time with a therapist. What was the most critical mental tool he used? The ideologies Alan held that have changed since publishing his book? What habit has separated Alan from the other guys? Alan has a hard time staying present. How has he attacked that breach? What are the unseen hours? LINKS Alan Stein Jnr Website https://alansteinjr.com Mat Best EP 242: The Army Ranger Who Never Takes Life Too Seriously https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-242-mat-best.html Mat Best Music Clip https://bit.ly/2xgmY0o Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Patty McCord is a human resources consultant who for decades, was the chief talent officer at Netflix. Patty was the first hire by founder Reid Hastings and was influential in establishing the Netflix corporate culture of empowering employees and retaining those whose performance was excellent. We delve into how one of the most admired company cultures in the world was built, how it ran, what was accepted, and what was not. It’s an inside look into Netflix and the leaders who created it. When people ask Patty what she does, how does she like to reply? Patty was a traditional HR person. How did she create an identity that would challenge the status quo and tradition? The mindset of an HR person takes on an engineers mindset Netflix was seeking first principle thinkers. Why? If Patty had her time again, would she focus on the culture of Netflix from day one? Reid Hastings described Netflix as a dysfunctional culture that turned into a high-performance culture. How did Patty know that the culture at Netflix was a great company culture? Did Netflix openly promote the mission outwardly and inwardly through the deck? What was Reid Hastings superpower? Ted Sirandos and Reid Hastings - what did Patty observe that made their relationship so successful? It’s not just about speaking radical honesty; it’s about hearing it. The term family versus team. What it’s like when two companies are slapped together. Can two companies come together to form one culture? Why was Reid Hastings known as the animal? How would Patty’s assistant describe her in three words? LINKS Patty McCord's website http://pattymccord.com Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Charlie Gilkey, the author of Start Finishing, is an expert in how to get things done and most importantly, finishing projects. We are good at starting things, not great at seeing them through to an agreed outcome. So how do you start to finish what you started? Charlie's book Start Finishing presents a 9-step method for converting an idea into a project by addressing the challenges we will face and how to get the project on a reality-based schedule to completion. When people ask Charlie what he does, how does he like to reply? Why is the name of his company Productive Flourishing? What makes a truly meaningful life for Charlie Gilkey? Charlie is described as having an unshakable calm. Where does that come from? With a military background as a logistics manager in Operation Iraqi Freedom, what did Charlie have in his own system? Looking back, what would Charlie say to his 24-year-old self? Has the theory of himself changed at all since writing his book? When Charlie accepted his identity as a creative person, how did that change his mission? Should we step into an identity as a finisher? Displace one thing to make room for something else Not every desire becomes a priority, but our deepest desires inform our priorities. Head trash always looks absurd when you state it directly because you see it for what it is. Why do we struggle with the things that will enhance our lives and bring fulfilment and richness? What has philosophy brought to his work today? Thrashing means you care about a project. What's thrashing, and why does it mean we care? What is a cold start routine? What is Charlie trying to say in this book? LINKS Charlie Gilkey's website Productive Flourishing https://www.productiveflourishing.com Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Daniel Rowles works on the client and agency side of digital marketing. A certified Google Squared trainer and lecturer, he works with both startups, and global brands like BBC, Sony, Tesco, Vodafone, Mercedes, L'Oreal and Warner Bros. David is the voice of the Digital Marketing Podcast, a top-ten business podcast in iTunes. Daniel has a practical approach to both the technical and business aspects of digital to make the best use of tools and technology. When do people ask Daniel what he does, how does he like to reply? Do many marketers not measure what they are doing so that no one knows that it actually isn't working? How should a digital marketer really be scored? What are the skills not being taught that a business leader should understand and learn about digital? Does ego get in the way of leaders making changes to their marketing? What's the latest in the content world in this cluttered competitive landscape? Does Daniel believe voice is the next frontier? What security issues should we be considering with voice? Are we going to become even further removed from true self-awareness by living in a digital world? Fake social accounts, what's the situation, and where is it going? Where LinkedIn is, and where it is going? Where are we failing to use LinkedIn? Is LinkedIn still the best network for B2B? What big traps do leaders fall into with LinkedIn? Have Daniel's ideals of podcasting changed in the last year? What's Daniel's philosophy on attention, focus, and discipline when working in digital? How does Daniel describe a true digital culture? LINKS Daniel Rowles https://www.targetinternet.com Stairway to Heaven with Heart (Live at Kennedy Center Honors) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFxOaDeJmXk Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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US Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills was critically injured on his third tour of duty in Afghanistan by an IED (improvised explosive device). He lost portions of both legs and both arms. He is one of only five quadruple amputees from the war in Iraq and Afghanistan to survive his injuries. He hasn't just survived -- he has thrived. His message is to never quit, never give up. This is such an inspiring and uplifting story of grit, resilience, and being of service to others. When Travis meets someone for the first time, how does he like to reply? That day on patrol in 2012 when he put his 120 lb backpack on an IED. Travis discusses how he spent his 25th birthday. There was a moment when he said, "I quit".... but he didn't. Why? Is Travis a religious man? Did he ever think, why me, what's the plan? After the explosion, Travis said, "Leave me, save my guys." Did he think it was over for him? How was Travis even conscious after the explosion? The fire that coursed through his body, through his hands and legs that were not even there. Travis told people he would walk, but inside he was at war. What was the war inside his mind/body? What was the first thing he said to his wife after the explosion? Travis's wife, Kelsie, kept a journal. What was the most moving thing she wrote in her journal? Travis wanted to push his wife away. What was the moment where his mindset was all chips in? Travis learnt to walk again with his daughter, who was nine months old. Todd walked into his room and said something that changed his mindset towards the future. What did Todd say? The perceptions when Travis walks into a boardroom as a businessman. Is there ever a reaction? Travis decided to run a 5k race, and the inspiration he drew from the survivors of 9/11. Helping others was an important part of his therapy. Travis explains how it helped him. Is there a little character of Jesse James in Travis Mills? Does Travis know fear today? Game recognises game. What is the game he wants to be reflected in his son Dax? LINKS Travis Mills website https://www.travismills.org Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Ryan Munsey is the host of The Better Human Project podcast and author of "F*ck Your Feelings." He is a high-performance consultant and thought leader in wellness who is on a quest to find the tools we need to elevate our life. Logan Gelbrich, the owner of Deuce Gym in LA, is a former pro baseball player, coach, writer and modern-day philosopher. Logan's book "Going Right" helps us to discover how we can push our development by exposing ourselves to opposing viewpoints, insuring against mediocrity and breaking from dogma and status quo. These guys talk about how to find and #HOLDTHESTANDARD. Ryan shares his impressions of his friend Logan. How would Logan describe Ryan and what he does? Logan's identity around owning a successful gym. Does that identity make it hard to have people embrace his thoughts? Ryan explains his identity when modelling and how he felt dissatisfaction with how he perceived himself. Logan discusses the influence of identities and stereotypes Logan's psychology behind dealing with extroversion when he is so introverted Ryan and Logan detail how we are in a race to consume. How do we curate and then disseminate learnings to help others? Roland Lassenby gave Ryan advise - Become the conduit for the people who seek information in your field. Ryan shares his idea behind the phases we live through - create phase, consume phase, contribute phase What phase is Logan in now? Ryan and Logan discuss the relationship we should have with satisfaction and when being satisfied is the enemy LINKS Ryan Munsey https://ryanmunsey.com Logan Gelbrich http://www.deucegym.com/coaches/ Bushfire graphic representation of the 2019/2020 fires in Australia https://ab.co/32Bp1HE Iva Davies on The Mojo Radio Show EP 103 https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-103---iva-davies.html Dave Asprey grounding https://bit.ly/38wGQsI The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Ryan Hawk is the host of the podcast, "The Learning Leader Show" and author of a new book "Welcome to Management." A lifelong student of leadership, he shares the commonalities of sustained excellence by many of the world's foremost thought leaders. Ryan regularly speaks to Fortune 500 companies about how to develop and maintain a level of excellence. Drawing upon his own experiences, backed by hard empirical evidence and expert insights, his work inspires leaders to achieve and sustain the highest standards. Ryan talks about the leadership lessons he learned from his dad. What's the best advice his dad gave him? Ryan's dad was fascinated by the first 45 minutes of the afternoon NFL training sessions called a "walk through." Why? Ryan's dad taught him "it's harder when you care." How has Ryan learnt to navigate that? Coach Ron Ullery was the coach who built Ryan's character. What parts of his character did Coach Ullery build? What did Coach Ullery teach Ryan about mental toughness and resilience? Ryan admired a coach who personally did more than other coaches or support team. Who specifically? What are three things great leaders DON'T do to sustain excellence? "We do not rise to the level of our goals; we fall to the level of our systems" - James Clear. What is Ryan's most important daily system? How do I know I am leading myself? The two most prevalent attributes of a leader who sustains excellence: thoughtful and intentional Get the "who" right for your company. How do we ensure we have the right person? Why you can't lead anyone else successfully over the long term until you take ownership of leading yourself When Ryan is in a conversation with someone, what is he asking himself? Ryan's ethos: we have never arrived; we are always becoming. What does Ryan want to become? LINKS Ryan Hawk http://learningleader.com Jeff Nichols https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-233-jeff-nichols.html Rick Astely https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdkCEioCp24 Remembering Bob Marley with the Wailers performing ''Roots Rock Reggae'' in 1976. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kI6jhViSwlQ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Jen Pastiloff, author of On Being Human: A Memoir of Waking Up, Living Real and Listening Hard, tells the incredible story of her journey. She believed she was a bad person from the time she was a child and lived with depression and anxiety while slowly losing her hearing. She kept this secret until a moment of awakening that set her on a profoundly different, more open, accepting and joyful path as a writer, teacher and leader. Jen speaks with honesty and clarity about the often rocky road to becoming human. When people ask Jen what she does, how does she like to reply? What has Jen discovered about being human? Jen was close to her Dad. He died when she was 8, what does Jen recall about that day? Jen knew she had a problem but didn't want to let it go. Why? How do we get beyond that facade of "Oh, I'm fine" when we are not? What it feels like to be understood when someone gets you? How did it feel when Jen could say, I can't hear you? Did that help with her shame? Treat everyone with compassion because you don't know How did Jen wait on tables when she could not hear? How Jen learnt to listen What identity did Jen take on as a waitress? How did she see herself in that job? While waiting tables, Jen stopped writing and stopped creating; she felt dead inside. Is this common? Is part of Jen's identity today being an artist? Watching her friend who plays in Snow Patrol is a form of yoga for Jen. Why? Why was Jen so good at teaching yoga? How do we ensure someone feels safe? 5 Post-It note exercises Jen grew up in a land of lack. What's the impact that has on mindset? Why is PINK, a fan of Jen's work? LINKS Jen Pastiloff https://www.jenniferpastiloff.com Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
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Ashley Ambirge grew up in a trailer park and lost her family at a young age. After a career in advertising, and a relationship breakdown Ash found herself sleeping in her car. That was the moment she decided to pursue her dreams as a creative writer. She built a business doing what she loved, using nothing more than the internet and her voice. Today, Ash has a global fanbase who follow her "The Middle Finger Project," an irreverent movement that helps us find our voice and teaches us how to use it to build whatever we want. When people ask Ash what she does, how does she like to reply? Does Ash ever think back to her childhood in the trailer park as a reminder of where she came? The moment Ash decided to work for herself. We resign ourselves to "sticking it out," "making the best of it," and "focusing on the good." Why do we get stuck? Sleeping in her car in a Kmart parking lot How Ash is more herself when she writes than when she meets people in person Does Ash have a certain lack of confidence meeting with people face to face? The impact on our development - not having a father figure to turn as a kid Can Ash trace the identity changes she made through her journey? Ash could have held onto the identity of the trailer park kid. Why did she believe in herself? How Ash built her writing rituals by getting up early? Finding a partner aligned to your drive and approach to life Is that voice of justification getting in the way of our great work? Radical self-trust - how do we know what voice to trust? Importance of being a thought leader How does Ash navigate being shy and quiet, yet her persona is very gregarious, outgoing and confident? LINKS Ashley Ambirge https://www.themiddlefingerproject.org Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
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David Allen is considered by many the king of productivity. He is best known as the creator of the time management method "Getting Things Done" or GTD. David has spent over three decades researching and teaching and is widely recognised as one of the world's leading authorities on how to get things done. His GTD program has received tremendous praise and is in widespread use across the globe. He was named one of the top global executive coaches by Forbes. A self-proclaimed lazy guy, David said he wanted to make his life easier. Is that the genesis of GTD? Since a young age, David was drawn to models, why? What's the power of the simplicity in the GTD model? David explains our "head office." GTD is about clearing your head and clearing your calendar. What's David's preference -- paper planners or digital? Why does David carry a notebook in his back pocket at all times? The military talk about prioritising and executing. Do we not emphasis the DONE bit of GTD enough? Could it be people are intentionally staying busy to mask something like avoidance or loneliness? David's demilitarised zone with his email Can GTD give us the means to greater focus? David said that growing up, he was a people pleaser. How does David see himself today? David actually spent time in a mental institution. How did he feel at that time? How has he learnt to trust his intuition? On his computer screen, he had a screensaver that read, "Let go." What's behind that personal message for David? Discipline = freedom. By having the discipline to use GTD, you actually create the freedom to do whatever you desire. Is there a relationship between GTD and Agile Workplace principles? LINKS David Allen https://gettingthingsdone.com Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
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Julia Cameron is a teacher, author, artist, poet, novelist, filmmaker and composer. Julia has written 37 books including, The Artists Way, which has sold more than 4 million copies worldwide. Julia's Morning Pages process to unlock creative potential and get rid of our mental blocks has been adopted by many of the worlds most successful creatives. Julia has also written many other non-fiction works, short stories, essays, novels, plays, musicals, and screenplays. When people ask Julia what she does, how does she like to reply? What are the creative myths that we carry in our soul? How do we discover and unlock our true creative self beyond our perceived barriers? There is a sticking point when writing. How do we address this sticking point and push on? How do we step past the critic to discover our real possibilities? Learning to doubt your doubts Julia's alter ego, Nigel, and how Nigel is a crucial element of her creative process. Helping children foster a positive approach to thinking, writing, creating and getting beyond roadblocks Having the courage to become a beginner Why we should all ask "Am I willing to write a bad book?" While married to Martin Scorsese, what could Julia see in Martin that made her sure he would go on to be a success? Who is LJ, Little Julia, and what is Julia's relationship to LJ? How Julia counts coup? What does the spirit of the horse bring to Julia? How does J LINKS Julia Cameron https://juliacameronlive.com Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
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Derek Sivers is one of the most fascinating guests we've ever interviewed. He is part philosopher, part programmer, a master teacher, and a best selling author. Derek started as a professional musician and circus clown, and went on to create CD Baby, the largest seller of independent music online. The company had with $100 million in sales for 150,000 musicians. In 2008, Derek sold CD Baby for $22 million and gave all the proceeds to a charitable trust for music education. He's published 34 books, including 'Anything You Want.' Tim Ferriss, Ryan Holiday, Simon Sinek, Derek Sivers… what do they all have in common? When people ask Derek what he does, how does he like to reply? Derek has a lack of interest in the "existing game". Why, and where does that stem? Derek has always had an uncommon approach to life. How does he set his day? What did the circus teach Derek about being useful in business and life? Kurt Vonnagut said, "You are what you pretend to be be." What is Derek pretending to be? The means of creating an identity or an alter ego? Kimo Williams and why the standard pace for learning is for chumps When was the last time Derek challenged the pace of learning? Lesson from Tarlton The adding mindset is deeply ingrained. What has Derek removed in the last 100 days? The philosophy of hell yeah or no! Easy choices, hard life or hard choices, easy life. What is the hardest choice that's had a profound impact on Derek? Derek's sense of auditory learning How does Derek personally curate his learnings? Derek thrives in solitude. What does solitude bring him? Can we expand our sense of home? Derek's directives LINKS Derek Sivers website https://sivers.org Top 10 Cowbell Songs of All Time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ Right Said Fred and Taylor Swift https://bit.ly/3aIROxw The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967 Grit, resilience, determination, strength, mentally strong, winning , mojo, innovation, creativity, life, learning, books, self development, business, strategy, marketing, management, health, wellness , vitality, attitude, mindset. psychology, focus, deep work, music, brand, marketing, promotion, personal development , growth mindset, networking, employment, rituals, routines, ideas, marathon, identity, courage, company culture, wisdom, wizard, alter ego, journals, journalling, depression, anxie...
Sun, 26 Jan 2020 - 267 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 257: Pat McNamara on Attitude, Aptitude and Desire
Pat McNamara spent 22 years in the United States Army working in the premier special missions unit building a reputation as an impeccable marksman. His experience quickly taught him that there is more to tactical marksmanship than merely squeezing the trigger. A great show to close season 6, Pat covers how we can all habitually become the Agent in Charge of our own personal protection detail and take charge of our own lives. How does Pat like to describe what he does? Pat wrote a book about the philosophies of a Sentinel. What's it means to be a true Sentinel? Be the Agent in Charge of your own personal protection detail. What's the biggest concern with our distraction/addiction to the screen on the street? The 45-degree syndrome. Pat explains complacent adaptation. Does Pat still plan around his whiteboard each day? Pat always has a plan for what's going to happen that day. Is he very ritualised? That moment after 22 years in Special Operations when he said: "I'm out." What was it like the next day looking in the mirror and no longer being in special ops? He said to his son "I don't love you, I am in love with you" he cried, and Pat said, "this thing is defeating me." How does he feel today when he hears that story? Does Pat carry regret? Pat met a new partner who was the catalyst to his new persona. What did his partner do that gave him the fresh start? 48-year-old Pat was in a bad place, family, booze, lost his gig, he started a blaze. What did he do? Three words Pat uses a lot "attitude, aptitude and desire." How does that show up in his day? What's his self talk in extreme situations when it's all going down? When in a military situation, looking to calm himself, what's Pat's self talk? What's a flat range mindset or mentality? Pat had to learn tact as a leader. What lesson helped? How Pat is a walking contradiction, loving life, and getting after it. Pat's parents supported his creative endeavours. How specifically did they do that? What song could we play that lyrically best represents Pat as a man or best tells his story. "To be prepared against surprise is to be trained. To be prepared for surprise is to be educated." - James P Carse Make it habitual LINKS Pat McNamara website https://www.tmacsinc.com Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ Will Ferrell Ruined Christopher Walken's Life with SNL's More Cowbell Skit. https://youtu.be/j8kIzOr6DP8 Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
Sun, 15 Dec 2019 - 266 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 256: James Clear Become The Kind Of Person Who Would.
James Clear writes a hugely popular blog and is the author of the best-seller, Atomic Habits. Book sales surpassed 1 million this year. James writes about the habits of human potential to find out how can we live better. We discuss the habits and rituals of athletes, artists and business leaders and tease out the common characteristics that make people the best at what they do. Atomic Habits is a proven framework to improve ourselves every day, which is essential to get your mojo working! When James started his blog, he said he felt like an imposter. Did he feel the same way at any point writing this book? In the book, James mentioned he was creating small habits to help him fulfil his potential. Has he? Has James broken through his own plateau of latent potential? How do good habits reinforce our identity? How do I become the kind of person who would? Does the reinforcement of identity then cascade over to other areas of your life to create new good habits? What’s the hardest thing to pin down about bad habits? Once established habits stick; why do bad ones stick more than good ones? Why should we score habits? What’s batching? The aggregation of marginal gains Scale a habit down Creating momentum when creating a new habit Designing our environment to make success easier. Is where, as important as what or why? Is James a minimalist? Does he subscribe to that sort of ideal? Outcomes are the lagging measures of your habits, the accumulation of bad habits. James discusses how and why we should fall in love with boredom? What’s the difference between motion vs action? The higher the friction, the less likely that lousy habits form Why we have to be willing to experiment At the very end of the book, James thanks his wife Kristy for believing in him. Did he lack some self-belief? LINKS James Clear website JamesClear.com Atomic Habits book https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 08 Dec 2019 - 265 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 255: How High Performers Learn To Focus On What Matters - John Zeratsky
John Zeratsky, a former designer at YouTube and Google, became obsessed with the idea of redesigning time. He is the bestselling author of Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day. He also writes for the Wall Street Journal, TIME, HBR, Wired, Fast Company, and teaches at Harvard. Make time is not about crushing your to-do list, optimising every hour, or maximising personal productivity. It's about creating time for your priorities by rethinking our constant busyness and distraction. What brings John to Australia and Sydney? What's the best story someone has told John about getting out of the Infinity Pool? Why are we blaming technology for our problems with attention? For many, it's a fear of missing out, FOMO, what's the solution to FOMO? Does John ever catch himself wading in the Infinity Pool and think "Wait, I'm the Make Time guy? John was a self-described nerd at school; what would he say to students at a high school? We should use technology to support connection and not replace it. Are we losing connection? An example of someone who makes time and has the discipline to get out of the Infinity Pool. Is the constant noise around us impacting our ability to focus and, in fact, costing us time? Why does John believe productivity leads to stress? Go faster so we can do more, why that seems to be a false productivity myth. Has John ever been perceived or felt like a perfectionist? Many people seem to lack the willpower to stay the course. What are our limits with willpower? How should we measure the success of time? We all have a to-do list as our default. What's the opposing view to that default? What does John's daily planner look like? Is it paper-based or screen, and what's the breakdown and structure? Is Twitter John's distraction kryptonite? LINKS John Zeratsky ohnzeratsky.com John Zeratsky on Twitter https://twitter.com/jazer?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Maketime blog https://maketime.blog The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Leif Babin served 13 years in the US Navy. As a platoon commander in SEAL Team Three's Task Unit Bruiser, he planned and led major combat operations in the Battle of Ramadi. Task Unit Bruiser became the most highly decorated special operations unit of the Iraq War. He is the recipient of the Silver Star, two Bronze Stars, and a Purple Heart. He is a co-author of #1 NY Times bestseller, Extreme Ownership: How US Navy SEALs Lead and Win. He is also the co-founder of Echelon Front, a company that helps build high-performance corporate teams. Here's what we cover with Leif. When people meet Leif for the first time, how does he like to explain what he does? Charlie Sheen actually impacted his decision to be a SEAL. What was it that drove Leif to sign up? Was the book, The Dichotomy of Leadership, written to balance out Extreme Leadership? The cover of The Dichotomy of Leadership is black and white, but it's not. What are the grey areas? The Dichotomy of Leadership is a balance. What's balance look like, and what are we looking for? Leaders can get out of balance. How does a leader know they are actually in balance? As a SEAL platoon commander, what were Leif's greatest leadership strengths? How does a leader find calm and space in order to make the right decision in battle? Did Leif have a process or a totem to change from being a Navy SEAL to being a husband and a dad? What attributes as a person is Leif trying to see reflected in his children? If Leif could go back and serve again, what one lesson would he employ? How is ambiguity down the ranks a failure of leadership? How does a leader ensure that the commander's intent is understood to the degree that can be executed? What separated Leif and the other 17 men who did not get rolled back in SEAL training? What song is the soundtrack for Leif to go to battle? What has the Muster taught Leif about his own leadership style? Jocko Podcast https://jockopodcast.com Echelon Front website https://echelonfront.com The Australian Muster DECEMBER 4-5, 2019 - Sydney https://extreme-ownership-muster.myshopify.com Support the show on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us The Mojo Radio Show Rocktober https://www.themojoradioshow.com/rocktober-2019.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
SeeSun, 24 Nov 2019 - 263 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 253: Muster the Courage and Discipline to Win the Battle of Life - Jocko Willink
Jocko Willink retired Navy Seal, podcaster, and author received Silver and Bronze Stars for service in the Iraq War as commander of Seal Team 3 Task Unit Bruiser during the Battle of Ramadi. Willink co-author of Extreme Ownership and The Dichotomy of Leadership is the co-founder of the leadership consulting firm Echelon Front. He hosts the hugely popular Jocko Podcast and is viewed as someone who not just talks leadership but has lead teams in the most hostile and volatile environment...war. When people ask Jocko what he does, how does he like to reply? Why has the Jocko brand seen so much success? What is the mission for Echelon Front? Jocko defines a mission. Is it different from a goal? What makes an excellent mission briefing? How does Jocko bring the mission to the Muster to ensure everyone at the Muster is on point? Is a great leader a curious person? We describe the character of Lieutenant General Sean MacFarland, retired 3 star General who led Jocko. Is a Red Team a tactic to employ to find weaknesses or potential breaches in your plan? Does Jocko debrief each day of the Muster? What does his own debrief look and sound like? The recurring theme from attendees at the Muster about leadership or company culture? The sweet spot between micromanagement and hands-off leadership styles Since publishing Dichotomy of Leadership, have any of his ideologies changed on leadership? Did Jocko tell himself a story that held him back in your own life? Detach emotionally. Does that sometimes cause friction in your relationship with his wife or kids? How far back can Jocko remember having a desire to take on the hardest thing? Jocko's Dad never let him quit at anything. Jocko explains the influence his Dad had on him. What would his kids say about their Dad? "There is no growth in the comfort zone" Does Jocko openly seek out discomfort? So many who serve their country return to civilian life and fall into darkness. What's the critical ingredient that shows them the light? To Jocko's teammates who died in combat, in a quiet moment, what does he say to them? The "Discipline Equals Freedom" mantra, what is the dichotomy in that simple statement? LINKS Jocko Podcast https://jockopodcast.com Echelon Front Website https://echelonfront.com The Australian Muster DECEMBER 4-5, 2019 - Sydney https://extreme-ownership-muster.myshopify.com Support the show on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us The Mojo Radio Show Rocktober https://www.themojoradioshow.com/rocktober-2019.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up,...
Sun, 17 Nov 2019 - 262 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 252: How To Read Facial Features - Eric Standop
Eric Standop left his high powered job in entertainment to master the ancient art form of face reading. He became an expert in modern facial analysis and face recognition. Today he shares how we can see and understand another human being by merely looking at their face. His astute diagnostic abilities on a wide range of human conditions have made him the go-to advisor for influential decision-makers globally as well as individuals who seek to understand themselves better. Can we decode what our face and features say about us? Everyone is a face reader. What do we often miss? Is our addiction to the screen lessening our ability to understand another person? At first glance, what is the first tell about a person's intentions? Are they being fake? The old man in South Africa that changed the trajectory of Eric's life? Can we see it in ourselves in a mirror? The nose's colour and shape, what's that tell us? Why do doctors not do this during a diagnosis? What do we know about the history of face reading? Are people sceptical of what Eric does and do they think it's like star signs and astrology? How do we show empathy in our face? With our partners, what are the most important things we should pay attention to? Eric spends 300 days a year in hotel rooms. Is that his true identity? Eric studied with Master of facial language. How does he describe the character and attributes of a Master? Where is AI with facial language? Is it possible that a machine will be able to do what Eric does only more accurately? If someone gains or loses weight, does that change what you read in their face? Can Eric do what he does from a photo or do we have to be face to face? Does Eric ever study his face in the mirror to pick up any ailments? Can he ever switch off when he is seeing faces all day long in every situation? Dark circle under the eyes, what's that tell us? LINKS https://ericstandop.com Support the show on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 10 Nov 2019 - 261 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 251: Remove The Seen and Unseen Roadblocks In Your Mind - Philip McKernan
Philip McKernan, the modern-day philosopher of the human experience, is a guy who truly wants to get behind the curtain to help us seek real clarity and move past our roadblocks. Philip gets beyond the seen and unseen blocks in our minds to develop a clear path to our dreams. He believes the way to a happy and fulfilling life is through the meaning we derive in life through our work, our relationships, and the most important relationship of all, the relationship with one's self. When people ask Philip what he does, how does he like to reply? If I ask his wife, Pauline, what he does, what would she say? His Mum said that even at a young age, people would come to Philip to help them sort out particular problems - why? What is the sense Philip gets when someone isn't truthful to themselves? What does he feel? Is there a difference between hearing and listening? When someone answers a question, Philip gets a sense there is more that they are not saying. How does he know? Is dissension from the right place valuable? Philip felt he wasn't heard as a child. How is he going about making sure his children feel they are honestly heard? By not showing vulnerability as parents are we being of a disservice to our kids? What story did Philip tell himself that held him back in his own life? Are we seeing and having less clarity due to distractions and the pace of life? Is our busyness leading to loneliness? Do we use other people as an excuse not to do what matters? Why our greatest gift lies right next to our deepest wounds Are people terrified of meeting themselves? How do we know what to trust in ourselves? Where is the intersection of trust and intuition? It's not just The 5 Regrets of the Dying; it's also the living with regrets. Has Philip ever faced his mortality? What scares Philip? How has Philip's One Last Talk changed in the last year? How has Philip simplified his life in the last 100 days? LINKS Philip McKernan website https://philipmckernan.com/about/ One Last Talk https://onelasttalk.com Support the Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast Top 10 Cowbell songs of all time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us The Mojo Radio Show Rocktober https://www.themojoradioshow.com/rocktober-2019.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out informati...Sun, 03 Nov 2019 - 260 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 250: Never Forget with the Memory Grandmaster - Nelson Dellis
Nelson Dellis is a 4x USA Memory Champion and one of the leading memory experts in the world. As a Memory Champion and mountaineer, he promotes a lifestyle that combines both mental and physical fitness. Inspired by the passing of his grandmother from Alzheimer's, he started training his memory so that he could keep his mind active and healthy. Nelson was born with an average memory, yet he transformed himself into one of the leading competitive memorizers in the world and earned the elite title of Grandmaster of Memory. Does memory qualify as a sport? Nelson has tried many things but never pushed on. With memory, he went chips in, total devotion. Why? Why does memory almost carry a negative vibe Where does the psychology of memory start? Many of us say "oh, I have a terrible memory." How should we think about memory in our minds? 7 4 3 9 0 3 8 9 2 4 7 1 5 6 0 3 5 2 7 8 3 6 3 4 6 8 9 2 5 7: What could Nelson see to remember the list of numbers above, forward and backwards? Who is 419? Where does fear and trust fall into the equation of memory? In 2018 Nelson lost. How does he forget a default doubt he doesn't want to remember? Is Nelson a visual learner? Does he see it in his mind to recall it? There are five people in a room. Nelson doesn't know them. What's his process to recall all five people by name? Framing a change to our attention by walking into a room and saying "I need to know this person's name." Nelson likes to feel the book when he reads, does he need to feel the cards when he is competing? When he read The Hobbit, he can remember where he was and hat he read vividly - why? Does Nelson have rituals for reading or learning something to remember and recall learnings? How does Nelson use journals and pens? Nelson got within 50 meters of the summit of Mt Everest. What's his inner dialogue when he had to turn back? When Nelson won his first major memory competition, what did he say in a quiet moment to his grandmother? The importance of silence in Nelson's world; are climbing and memory solo, silent endeavours? LINKS Nelson Dellis Website https://www.nelsondellis.com Top 10 Cowbell Songs of All Time https://ultimateclassicrock.com/cowbell-songs/ Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us The Mojo Radio Show Rocktober https://www.themojoradioshow.com/rocktober-2019.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
Sun, 27 Oct 2019 - 259 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 249: Developing A Sharp Mind, Network and Will to Excel - Jay Ferruggia
Jay Ferruggia helps people become the strongest version of themselves and is often featured in the worlds best performance magazines. Jay is the guy elite athletes and coaches turn to get squared away, but it hasn't been an easy path for Jay. He has experienced physical and mental weakness, depression, insecurity, crippling anxiety, addiction and bankruptcy. Jay is a guy who has been through a lot and genuinely wants to share what he knows to help us get our mojo working. How should we be thinking about using exercise? We train for lots of reasons, but not true health and wellness. How should we measure wellness? Bruce Lee said "Before I studied the art, a punch to me was just like a punch, a kick just like a kick. After I learned the art, a punch was no longer a punch, a kick no longer a kick. Now that I've understood the art, a punch is just like a punch, a kick just like a kick." What’s a punch for Jay? Jay's a fan of Essentialism by Greg McGowan. When he walks into the gym, what's the non-negotiable essential? How important is community or connection for the longevity of life? Improv brought out Jay’s weaknesses, what were those weaknesses? Jay grew up in a violent household in fear; how did he eventually face that past and step into his future? When he looks in the mirror of truth, Jay describes the man he wants to be in the eyes of his wife, Jen. Does Jay fear anything today? Jay has an arm tattoo “ Relentless” - why does it reference his dad? Does Jay still keep a picture of his stepdad, Ed, next to his bed? He's known as the relationship guy. What’s the single best thing he ever started doing to create this amazing network? Has Jay ever created an alter ego that he stepped into to take him beyond perceived barriers? Jay trains to be ready - ready for what? Is death something that is in Jay’s conscious mind as he plans for his future? How does Jay record, retain, and retrieve his learnings? Does Jay actively think about stacking skills? Jay’s greatest lesson taken from Stoicism What would Jay do differently if he went at it again? LINKS Jason Ferruggia website http://jasonferruggia.com Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us The Mojo Radio Show Rocktober https://www.themojoradioshow.com/rocktober-2019.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 20 Oct 2019 - 258 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 248: Own Your Morning, Take Control and Win The Day - Craig Ballantyne
Craig Ballantyne is a productivity and success coach whose output is legendary. As a writer and video producer, he’s written five books, including, “The Perfect Day Formula.” He has a reputation for being one of the worlds most productive people. Craig’s articles have appeared in the leading health and wellness publications, but it hasn’t always been that way. He had to overcome many obstacles on his journey to success; his toughest battle was fighting crippling anxiety attacks. When people ask Craig what he does, how does he like to reply? Craig is recognised for his philosophy of "Own the day, control your life." Have many people lost control of their day? Our first 15 minutes set up our day. What’s the most crucial consideration to set up our morning? Does Craig recommend people set up rituals for their first hour? Is there one important question we should confront before we begin our day? How does Craig go about managing his energy levels? What’s the most profound change Craig made in his approach to wellness? What type of waking mechanism does Craig use? In 1980 Craig was five years old, and he heard an inner voice that said: “you are special.” Why did he choose to listen to it? What was the low point in his life and what was he doing that he now knows he should not have? What is Craig's best tip for anyone looking to establish their purpose in life? What should be on our "not-to-do list"? Craig shares how a 1% improvement can be a game-changer Craig is a super confident leader now, but has that always been the case? What is Craig's mental approach to things that don’t go his way? What is the best thing Craig ever got rid of? What piece of advice does Craig live by to this day? What is the greatest stoic lesson that Craig by? Craig shares the story of what an old man once told him. LINKS Craig Ballantyne website https://www.craigballantyne.com Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us Tarantino- Brad Pitt's speech on Tarantino https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR2JQ0vwCDs A Day Without a Whopper Story - McDonald's https://www.behance.net/gallery/59715157/Burger-King-A-Day-Without-Whopper The Mojo Radio Show Rocktober Poster and Spotify list https://www.themojoradioshow.com/rocktober-2019.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
SeeSun, 13 Oct 2019 - 257 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 247: The Single Focus and Strategic Intent of a Green Beret - Evan Hafer
Evan Hafer is a former Green Beret (U.S. Army Special Forces) with multiple combat tours. He loves his coffee, and he loves to help veterans. Evan founded Black Rifle Coffee Company (BRCC) to supply a premium, roast-to-order coffee to the working man. He wanted a profession that merged his true passions - his love of country, love of his community, and love for great coffee. Now serving one million tons of coffee beans a year, BRCC wants to hire 10,000 U.S. veterans. This episode is an epic start to Rocktober. How does Evan like to explain what he does? Evan has used the term Vetreprenuer, what is that? Why BRCC? What's the point of difference? What's a mission plan and how does Evan execute a mission plan at BRCC? When does Evan check in with himself on the delivery of his mission? When Evan left government service, he wrote himself a personal mission statement. How has he executed it? Evan will change tactics but never quits the mission. What's the mission and how imbedded is it in the culture? In the CIA, there were mission first guys, and me first guys, and some in-between. What does Evan see in business today? Mat Best said that BRCC openly promotes the mission outward as much as inward. Is this a strategy or just SOP? Evan created a company culture where civilians have to adapt to a military-style of operation. How do civilians adapt? Are candour and attitude a vital ingredient of the BRCC culture and is it a principal value for Evan personally as a leader? Evan's Grandfather, a WW2 hero, was an inspiration to him. What does he draw as inspiration from his granddad? If Evan could sit with his granddad at Thanksgiving dinner and ask him a question, what would he want to know? Evan has been known to work 24hr stretches in the trenches at BRCC The moment in the Northern Idaho backwoods where Evan decided to he wanted to serve? What did the wilderness teach Evan as a kid? Going CHIPS IN. Did that cut off Evan's option to retreat? LINKS Black Rifle Coffee Company https://www.blackriflecoffee.com Evan Hafer on Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-hafer-984b3296/ Guy Downes at Office Guy Cartoons helps you think and talk, using simple cartoons www.officeguycartoons.com Mr T stay humble, keep your feet on the ground https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6581135160375332864/ James Kerr interview on The Mojo Radio Show https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-232-james-kerr.html See that man in the Green Beret https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh8sZ0P-8mw The Asking Leader by Mike Logan https://www.amazon.com/Asking-Leader-busy-manager-answers/dp/0646803336 The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of...
Mon, 07 Oct 2019 - 256 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 246: Health, Happiness, and Personal Growth for Entrepreneurs - Chris Ashenden
When life became a struggle for Chris Ashenden, founder of Athletic Greens, he attacked it like any other problem. He compiled a list of things that make him happy, then made sure to do them every day. For Chris, the list included dancing, being with dynamic people, sunlight on his face, intense exercise, and excellent nutrition. A native of New Zealand, Chris is passionate about health, happiness, personal growth and leadership in an entrepreneurial setting. He started Athletic Greens to solve his health problems. It's now the all-in-one supplement that industry experts swear by as their nutritional insurance policy. Here's what we cover with Chris in this show. Why start Athletic Greens? There were other greens in the category at that time, why Athletic Greens? What does Chris wish he'd known when he began the journey to create the business? What mission did Chris have in mind when creating the company? Why are macro-nutrients the next frontier? What lengths do Athletic Greens reach to optimise the performance of the product? Why over-engineer the product formula? Does Chris continue to tinker with and improve the formula? So much is focussed on weight loss. Should we focus on areas like energy and our libido which are often dismissed? Chris is a very generous guy. Where does that come from? Has Chris intentionally focussed on building relationships? What lights Chris up? Training, working out, movement, being active - what's Chris's take on fitness? Are activities like dancing considered to be a part of our weekly exercise plan? Belly fat or as it is known the cortisol band won't go away with exercise, what's happening there? Chris went through a bout of depression. Did he know but was not willing to admit it to himself, or was he simply not in tune with what it felt like to be depressed? Chris has to really work on switching off his thinking brain, how is that working for him? Conforming and dissension. Is that a part of the Chris mindset? LINKS Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/us The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 29 Sep 2019 - 255 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 245: Remove Your Limits, Become Limitless - Laura Gassner Otting
Laura Gassner Otting helps innovators, idealists and iconoclasts get “unstuck” and achieve extraordinary results. The best selling author of Limitless, she helps change-makers get past doubt and indecision. Laura wants us to think bigger and accept greater challenges beyond our current limited scope of belief and identify. When people ask Laura what she does, how does she like to reply? "We know when things aren’t right; we just don’t always quite know what’s wrong.” How do we know? What is the path, and how do we go about setting our path? The Four Elements of Consonance. What’s a great executive search question to look into the soul of a candidate? What’s Laura's take on “find your purpose, live your purpose?” How do we help our children to foster a limitless approach as they progress and grow through their careers and life? When people are negative towards Laura in the media, what’s Laura's internal dialogue? "Screw the Joneses. Stop the madness. Be you — perfectly dorkily snorkily you. The world needs more you.” Are our lives being hindered by comparison? What’s something that has changed for Laura since writing the book? Best advise Laura ever received was ”you're just not that important.” How does Laura use that advise? Where has Laura had to apply her thinking to herself to remove limits? What lesson did Laura take from the White House that today has had a profound impact on her as a leader? What is a choice Laura made that has made her who she is today? LINKS Laura Gassner Otting Website http://lauragassnerotting.com/ Laura on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heylgo Laura on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/heylgo Laura on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/heylgo Laura on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/heylgo Laura The Four elements of Consonance audit link limitlessassessment.com The Mojo Radio Show Todd Herman episode https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-226---todd-herman.html The Mojo Radio Show Laura Vanderkam episode https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-135---laura-vanderkam.html Bootsy Collins "Keep it on the One." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHE6hZU72A4 The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” ― Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
SeeSun, 22 Sep 2019 - 254 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 244: Finding Your True Purpose - Dov Baron
Dov Baron is an independent leadership advisor to the UN and has been featured on Oprah, Ellen, CNN, Fox, CBS, Larry King, NY Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Born in a ghetto in northern England - alcohol, addiction, and violence surrounded Dov. As a best-selling author and one of Inc. Magazine's Top 100 Leadership Speakers, Dov works with companies all over the globe to develop purpose-driven leadership and cultural strategies using his unique approach to leadership. When people ask Dov what he does, how does he like to reply? Gallup engagement says only 24% of people are engaged in their work - why? A purpose-focused organisation is built around a leader who eats, sleeps, and breathes their purpose Is it the owner/leaders job to create the purpose? True leaders show real vulnerability. We discuss an example of how that manifests itself in the work environment. Dov’s hierarchy of who he serves, and why his wife is 5th on the list? Dov left his wife and 2-year-old daughter and moved countries. How did he reconcile with his daughter? To lead others, first, we must lead ourselves. Are we not leading ourselves? Dov does not like other peoples rules. What are some of his rules to live by? Is there a role for dissension in his process? How has Dov's ideals of leadership changed in the last few years? What’s a personal rule Dov, has recently changed that has had a profound impact on him as a man? While free climbing Dov had a bad accident and it did not change his life. Why? What’s a choice point? How do we stay the course? Has Dov written his eulogy “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” Hunter S Thompson LINKS Dov Baron https://fullmontyleadership.com Framing the Red - Welcome to the Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YELCcOzaM6Y Enter Sandman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXm8JdC4k4c The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!” Grit, resilience, determination, strength, mentally strong, winning , mojo, innovation, creativity, life, learning, books, self development, business, strategy, marketing, management, health, wellness , vitality, attitude, mindset. psychology, focus, deep work, music, brand, marketing, promotion, personal development , growth mindset, networking, employment, rituals, routines, ideas, marathon, identity, courage, company culture, wisdom, wizard, alter ego, journals,...
Sun, 15 Sep 2019 - 253 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 243: Getting It Done! - Chris McChesney
Chris McChesney is a recognised world leader on business execution and a Wall Street Journal best-selling author. Execution is about setting the right focused goals and then making them happen. Without execution, a brilliant strategy is nothing more than a plan that will never see the light of day. Chris shares key insights on how to create an execution culture and a team motivated to get the right stuff done to win big. Learn to develop your plans and the critical steps to do it! LINKS Chris McChesney company website https://www.franklincovey.com Chris McChesney speaking website https://www.chrismcchesney4dx.com Chris McChesney on Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcchesney4dx/ Avocado article https://bit.ly/2ZrLrg8 Riston Ingram song Getting it Done https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn50EZLl2ncOwNXJr_UF7YA Colt Ford https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAfc6i63OY0 The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 08 Sep 2019 - 252 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 242: The Army Ranger Who Never Takes Life Too Seriously - Mat Best
Mat Best is a former U.S. Army Ranger who was deployed five times to Iraq & Afghanistan. Mat created his first YouTube video in 2012, and now his social media presence has accumulated to more than 3 million subscribers with hundreds of millions of views. Mat is the co-founder of three successful businesses: Black Rifle Coffee, Leadslingers Whiskey, and Article 15 Clothing. He co-produced the independent feature film Range 15, and last week hit the NYTimes bestseller list with his new book, Thank You For My Service. Here's what we cover with Mat in this informative yet very entertaining interview. When people ask Mat what he does, how does he like to reply? What did Mat learn about himself by writing the book? Ryan Munsey said he always asks himself, "what is the author trying to say?" What was Mat trying to say? For who is the book written? Does Mat remember first thinking he would use humour to not take life too seriously? How did Mat feel inside when he heard his brother had cancer? What’s Gallows Humour? In a fire fight when the action is over, the adrenaline dump takes hold of you. How did Mat deal with that adrenaline dump? Mat was obsessed with the act of war. What was that addiction? Did the experience of war ever sit deep in his soul waiting to come to the surface? The moment when two buddies were severely injured, and Matt comes to understand true brotherhood. Has Mat found that same feeling outside of the military? At Arlington Cemetery Mat, buried Brem and Baraza. What values does he take from the memory of these two heroes? Is Mat the sort of guy who has a vision of what he wants to do next? With his light-hearted approach to situations, life, and leadership roles, where is the sweet spot? With Mat’s carefree black humour approach to life, did he ever find he had a hard time taking orders or respecting command? Does boredom fuel his creativity… video, movies, coffee, merchandise design, books? What is Mat’s work ethic like today? Focus, discipline, planning? From the age of 17 to 23, Mat was a Ranger, that was his identity. What's his identity today? The mission behind BRCC? Can we create true camaraderie in our companies that give us the same camaraderie Mat had in the military? How has he embedded the mission through every level of the company? Many people misrepresent what military culture is all about. What is it about? Mat is fourth-generation military; did he feel any pressure with that legacy? If Mat had another go after leaving the military, how would he approach it? How would he course correct? Black Hawk Down, what was it about that film, a scene, a moment that resonated for Mat? LINKS Mat Best at Black Rifle Coffee Company https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/pages/mat-best-1 Mat on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mat_best_official/?hl=en Mat’s book "Thank You for My Service”. www.thankyouformyservice.com Mat on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCre2GibO9Vdb3C59VzDsFxQ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson...
Sun, 01 Sep 2019 - 251 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 241: The Steps To Get Out Of Your Way - Lauren Zander
Lauren Zander is determined to help us get exactly what we want out of life. She is the best-selling author of, "Maybe It's You. Cut The Crap. Face Your Fears. Love Your Life." Lauren works with professors, politicians, artists, Fortune 500 CEO's and celebrities to help them create real actionable change and achieve more. Lauren's straight-up style of coaching helps us face what's holding us back from true happiness, and most importantly, to own it. We dive deep into Lauren's no-bullshit style of coaching, discussing the most common problems people come to her with, and why lying is the worst thing you can do to yourself. What’s the most significant modern-day challenge Lauren’s clients face each day? Lauren's tweet "To have true love, you have to tell the TRUTH." Why? People think the puppet show in their head is right. Lauren describes the puppet show and how we can audit our narrative? Lauren carries the lineage of being betrayed in business. Why does Lauren still carry that story? Are 'treading on eggshells' conversations sending the wrong message to children of the future? What has Lauren gotten wrong with her coaching, and what was the lesson? Lauren talks about an area of her life where she still doubts herself. Does Lauren believe in being a generalist or a specialist? "I wish I was” what’s the psychology behind this statement? ACDC wrote that there is a Highway to Hell - is there always a road out of hell? How do I know I like myself? LINKS Lauren Handel Zander https://www.handelgroup.com/lauren-zander/ Lauren Handel Zander http://www.maybeitsyou.com Lauren On The Web: HGLife.Coach Facebook.com/HGLifeCoaching On Instagram @handelgroup Lauren’s Book "Maybe It’s You" Maybe It's You: Cut the Crap. Face Your Fears. Love Your Life. Dos Equis on Youtube - The Most Interesting Men in Podcasting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U18VkI0uDxE The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 25 Aug 2019 - 250 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 240: Looking At Both Sides of Building Your Ideal Lifestyle - Rob Sparreboom
Rob Sparreboom was an international banker in Amsterdam, and like many executives, he was burnt out. He quit, moved countries, and set up an online business. He adopted the Tim Ferriss 4-Hour principles to take control of his health and wellness, and to enjoy life by his design with his girlfriend. Today he helps people change the beliefs that are holding them back and find the courage to take that step. It's a dream shared by many; however, it is not easy, and it has its challenges. To this day Rob deals with the dark side of the idealistic lifestyle posted by many. When people ask Rob what he does, how does he like to reply? Rob had a corporate gig and burnt out. What does that feel like, how do you know you have burnt out? What were Rob's greatest fears when thinking of making a change? How did Rob change his lifestyle? What does a day/week look like for Rob now? How did Rob have to change his relationship with money? Did Rob discover you do not need as much as you thought to create your freedom? Rob discusses the demons that keep him awake and how he deals with that and self-doubt? The comparison trap of comparing where you are with others and what they have What's Rob's approach to trust when he is so dependent upon others for income and support? What was the most significant mindset change Rob had to make? How has the measure of success for Rob and his family changed? As a coach working with people, how does Rob know when he's successful? How does Rob curate his learnings to master a skill? What does the word balance mean to Rob today? If Rob was to start over in this part of his journey, what would he do differently? LINKS Rob Sparreboom Walk the Talk https://walkthetalk.life Rob Sparreboom at Zenerife https://www.zenerife.com Chris Kloffman Americas Got Talent https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVO8gjn3dFg The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 18 Aug 2019 - 249 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 239: Designing A Brand To Swim Against The Current and Stand Out - Ben Baker
Ben Baker - author, keynote speaker, and consultant - helps develop stories for clients in compelling ways. Every brand (personal or company) needs a unique story that should engage their audience, draw them in, and help them understand the value of the brand. Ben’s job is to help us find that story and tell it in ways that are compelling, authentic, and memorable. In this show, we cover the essential characteristics of a great marketer and how we, as a brand, can use our story to stand out. Here's what we cover. When people ask Ben what he does, how does he like to reply? Are comparisons and our easy access into the world of other people putting pressure on today's worker? “Who I am as a person, and who you are as a person, should not be determined by the things in our lives.” For many, do things define their brand? What does the future look like for personal branding? "Why fit in if you were born to stand out," Dr Suess. Is it getting harder to swim against the current and stand out? Growing up, Ben was expected to sit at the table and converse with the friends of his parents. Why does he believe this is valuable? Why do we continuously get disappointed by companies and salespeople who don’t truly listen? What does history tell us about what is likely to happen in the future? What are the key characteristics of a great marketer? How does Ben record his learnings from books, podcasts, blogs, video? Why does Ben choose articles to read more than books? What is Ben still trying to discover about his brand? What is Ben most nervous about today? Was there a moment in time when Ben trusted his voice? When targeting your perfect customer, it’s about focussing on champions. Ben describes a champion. When did Ben last say no? Ben was in a Mastermind, how does that work, what’s the format? How can our mistakes build trust? LINKS Ben Baker https://yourbrandmarketing.com/speaking/ History Jonny Ive Look at History YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEW4D_CERkE The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Akshay Nanavati is a U.S Marine veteran, speaker, entrepreneur, author and ultra-runner. He overcame many of life's most difficult challenges and discovered that adversity is one of our greatest gifts. He developed FEARVANA a philosophy that teaches us to find bliss through engaging in fear and pursuit of "worthy struggles." Akshay has pushed his limits in the most hostile, and awe-inspiring environments on the planet - he once dragged a 190-pound sled across the second largest icecap in the world in temps below -40 degrees. He's a guy who puts the rubber on the ice-covered road. If fear, adversity, or hard times are keeping you from having the life you want, then this show may be just what you need. When people ask Akshay what he does, how does he like to reply? At what point did Akshay first become conscious of Fearvana? We explain PTSD. What is a day like when you are going through PTSD? Akshay was diagnosed with PTSD, but he didn't have it. A sign on his wall, a photo of a teammate. What was written on that wall originally and what did he change it to? Why is it about guilt that drives Akshay but hinders most others. How does he make it his ally? In 2007 Akshay deployed to Iraq to walk in front of vehicle convoys to find IED's. What was he saying to himself in that danger? Akshay thrives in adversity - why is that? What was the exact moment when Akshay felt the beauty in adversity? How did Akshay come to grips with the fact that going into the Marines and then becoming an addict must have crippled his parents with worry? Did Akshay feel he had had something to prove to his father? How has Akshay reframed fear? When giving a wedding speech or having a difficult conversation, how does Akshay coach people to reframe fear? Akshay likes to label emotions. "Could I do that?" - how do we confront this in our mind? Akshay ran 80 miles running a .2 mile loop. We discuss the demons he faced during that run. Even with the success of his book & his events, Akshay still faces the Imposter Syndrome, how he deals with it? How does Akshay see ego? What's the second Dart? Black Hawk Down, that movie started it all for Akshay. Why? When he watches it now, what comes to mind? Did Akshay believe he was worthy? Did he carry a degree of self-worth back in the day? What's the sweet spot between ownership and beating yourself up. Can we navigate that place? Akshay said spirituality would guide him, but at times it misguided him, how is he sure it will guide him right today? Akshay watches war movies before bed, what's his take on the psychology behind that? Does he ever switch off? How? LINKS Akshay Nanavati website www.fearvana.com The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
Sun, 04 Aug 2019 - 247 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 237: Learning To Dig Deep and Find Something As A Leader - Cameron Schwab
Cameron Schwab became the youngest CEO ever in the Australian Football League when he joined Richmond in 1988. He spent 25 years of his career as a CEO of three different clubs, and there was one thing in common across the board: the clubs were all at their lowest ebb, uncompetitive on the field, and facing massive financial challenges. He now takes his deep experience in leadership in sport and business to mentoring CEOs and senior leaders to build high levels of cultural and strategic direction. When someone meets Cameron and asks what he does, how does he like to reply? What's the most critical question a corporate leader can ask themselves? Has Cameron learnt a process for the debrief after a business win or loss? It is not a competition of teams; it's a competition of systems. What is the system? The CEO should be the best person to read the play; how do we build that skill? How did Cameron go about creating a shared team ethos from the field to the office? How did Cameron deal with the dark times when sacked as a CEO of Melbourne? The power of vulnerability. Allan Jeans said to Cameron, "find something." What did Cameron find? What does Cameron write at the top of his journal each day? What would Cameron say to himself as a young CEO at Richmond back in 1988? One of Cameron's favourite quotes is by author David Whyte, "If your eyes are tired, the world looks tired also." What is the essential characteristic Cameron would look for in a recruit, and how would he establish they have it? Read an hour a day, write an hour a day, train an hour a day. LINKS Cameron Schwab https://www.designceo.com.au The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 28 Jul 2019 - 246 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 236: Rethink How You Eat, How You Live, and What It Means To Be A Conscious Consumer - Dr Zach Bush, MD
Zach Bush, MD, is one of the most compelling medical minds of our day. He is working to improve our understanding of human and environmental health. Zach will leave you rethinking not only how you eat and live, but what it means to be a conscious consumer. A pioneer in the science of well-being, Zach is one of the only triple board-certified US physicians - in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism. What distinguishes Zach from his peers is his deep understanding of the interdependence of macrocosm and microcosm and the relationship between intensive farming practices and the rise of soil degradation and chronic disease. His vision is for a more integrated and holistic approach to physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. Zach is slowly deconstructing his education and reconstructing his understanding through the lens of human experience. What does that mean? Zach speaks to groups of school students with the hope they leave with a plan for the next 30 years. An alarming statistic: we are losing the ability to procreate with 1 in 4 women having fertility issues. What did we humans do in the 1990s that turned all of this chronic disease on? The microbiome is the buildings blocks of human health. What are we doing to our microbiome? Zach's hypothesis that by rebuilding or replacing the microbiome in our bodies, we could, in fact, cure cancer. Let soils be thy medicine a take on "food as medicine" the philosophy of Hippocrates. What's Glysophate doing to the microbiome of our soils? As a species, are we seeing rapid aging? It's interesting when you trace the history of Monsanto and their mission "designed to kill life." There is growing evidence that can link Glysophate with gluten intolerance. What are we finding? Is the consumer driving the bus to make a change? Farmers don't want to be that guy that's not doing what every other farmer does. Farmers have the highest rate of suicide than any group in the US. They're going to be the generation that failed; they lost the farm! One night in the ICU, Zach and his team brought three people back to life. What did he learn about life? LINKS Dr. Zack Bush's website https://zachbushmd.com The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Society's definition of success - an impressive career, status, and wealth - can be a hollow victory. Yu Dan Shi knows this all too well. Yu Dan Shi started from a childhood in an impoverished town in China and spent many years chasing endless goals and the appearance of success. It came at a substantial personal cost: a punishing workload while raising a family, a daily battle devoid of meaning, failing health and misery. Yu Dan Shi explores the conflict faced by high achievers and guides us through practical steps to make real and sustainable changes to our lives to bring us fulfilment. When people ask Yu Dan what she does, how does Yu Dan like to reply? Born in an impoverished village in China, what was the dream? How much of Yu Dan's dream was driven by the expectation of her parents? Yu Dan was miserable, but that made her work harder. What part of us says to ignore the misery? How did Yu Dan break the addiction to relentless ambition? Yu Dan had a perfect life, ticked every box, but which box did Yu Dan not tick? When Yu Dan got sick in 2008, she had a conversation with herself and said she felt regret. What did she regret? How did Yu Dan measure success back then? The illness was caused entirely by internal stress. Did Yu Dan know she was suffering from chronic stress? How do you know if you are honest with yourself? What was the reaction from her parents when she made a change? How does Yu Dan keep from falling into the comparison trap? What gives us true career fulfilment? How does Yu Dan describe her identity today? What identity does she want to impart on her children? Should we be generalists or specialists? Where does Yu Dan get her external validation today? What's the ambition condition? What steps can a listener take to find their inner strengths? What advice would have Yu Dan given herself ten years ago? What brings Yu Dan pride today? LINKS Yu Dan Shi website https://www.yudanshi.com The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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John Zeratsky, a former designer at YouTube and Google, became obsessed with the idea of redesigning time. He is the bestselling author of "Make Time: How to Focus On What Matters Every Day." John also writes for the Wall Street Journal, TIME, Harvard Business Review, Wired, and Fast Company. He's a guy who knows his stuff. Make Time is not about crushing to-do's, optimizing every hour, or maximizing your productivity. It’s about rethinking your defaults of constant busyness and distraction to achieve what matters. When people ask John what he does, how does he like to reply? Make Time is not about productivity; what is it about? What are the two mighty forces that are competing for every minute of our time? The two authors worked deep within the industry that is hell-bent on stealing our attention. Show us how to take it back. Where did John start, and where do we start? How to figure out the relationship you want to have with your phone and then design it? The reframing of our relationship with email and social media. The conscious audit and rethink? How do we install guard rails? The implementation of the daily highlights philosophy. Are we debriefing at the end of each day, and what questions should we specifically ask? If John were to add another chapter to the book, what would it be about? What’s the might-do list as opposed to the to-do list? We say we know what matters, yet our actions are completely contrary. Why is that the case? In John's mind, can we slow down the hand of time? A classic example of skill stacking: John stacks being a time geek, technology, design, being an illustrator, and author. What’s the relationship between willpower and time? "Instinctively, we protect our physical selves. But when it comes to the mind, we’re less disciplined. We hand it over willingly to social media, to television, to what other people are doing, thinking, or saying.” —@dailystoic LINKS John Zeratsky About Me https://about.me/jazer John Zeratsky on Twitter https://bit.ly/2XrHD8S Make Time Blog https://maketime.blog The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Jeff Nichols is one of the worlds best exercise physiologist and strength coaches. Jeff specializes in tactical performance, getting people physically ready for the battle of their profession, and the battle of life. With all that Jeff has been through in his personal and professional life, he brings an amazing diversity of perspectives to the work he does to make us all stronger in every way. A former US Navy SEAL and now world-class strength conditioning coach, Jeff's insights in this show will get you off the couch! When people ask Jeff what he does today, how does he like to reply? Skill stacking. Jeff is an excellent example of stacking skills, has he always had a desire to build a range of diverse skills? When Jeff came out of the Navy, he found he had trouble relating to athletes. Why? For almost ten years, Jeff showed one story but lived another, the journey to his resurrection. Who was the person Jeff created? The story of “the terrible teammate in the SEALS”. This episode is recorded on Memorial Day. For his teammates that are still here and those who were lost in battle, what would Jeff say to them today? Jeff's 6-year-old son snapped him out of his addiction, what was the actual moment? How does Jeff know what’s a lie and what's the truth today? Understanding empathy, what is the connection or relationship between empathy and fierce determination? How can we develop authentic empathy? Learning how to focus under extreme duress. Jeff grew up on a dairy farm. How did that frame his character as a man? Empowering our children to have the strength of will to dream and execute their dreams. Jeff practises shooting at the range real slow, what’s that bring him? Silence gives us greater focus; how does that play out in Jeff’s day? Should we train to fail in the gym? LINKS Jeff Nichols Website https://www.performancefirstus.com Jeff Nichols on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jeffcscs/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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James Kerr, bestselling author and speaker, specialises in the design and delivery of change for leaders of world-class teams. His book, Legacy, reveals the 15 most powerful leadership lessons from The All Blacks, the world's most successful and dominant sporting team. His clients HSBC, Boeing, Raffles, UBS, Shell, Adidas and the Australian Kangaroos share his message that "higher purpose leads to higher performance." Successful change begins with a values-based, vision-led, purpose-driven mindset. When people ask James what he does, how does he like to reply? How good are the All Blacks, what are the stats? How did James get inside the inner sanctum of The All Blacks? James explains real, authentic leadership. The leadership qualities of former captain and great All Black Ritchie McCaw. Ritchie always kept a notebook. How did he use that book? The Corinthian Columns in the Crusader's dressing room, the super successful club team in NZ. Why is it so powerful? How have they been able to create an enduring brotherhood with the All Blacks team? Do the All Blacks channel a War God as kind of an identity they wear when they go to battle? When James hears the Haka, what memories does it bring back about his family? The tribal tipuna is intentionally made grotesque to always display humility. Is humility important in authentic leadership? James explains the vulnerability and softness amongst these hard men playing a hard sport. Dan Carter was known as the perfect 10. A beautiful story of humility. What's the All Blacks format to debrief a game? Former captain, Sean Fitzpatrick, after a loss, would close the door and asked the team to feel what it's like to lose. James explains the philosophy of the second arrow Red Head, Blue Head. Can that be taught? James has two boys. What is the greatest legacy, he is looking to instil in his boys? The philosophy of Whakapapa, to plant trees you'll never see. Leave the jersey in a better place. LINKS James Kerr book, Legacy, on Amazon https://amzn.to/2EyJVwk The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Born with dwarfism, Lofty Fulton knows what it's like to have the odds stacked against you from day one. Lofty unpacks his traumatic childhood, public bigotry and a failed marriage. He faces his struggles with crippling anxiety, clinical depression, suicide and severe gambling addiction to rise to become one of Australia's most sought after and recognisable voices. Today he is the global voice of Masterchef. What has Lofty learned about himself since publishing the book? Lofty's Dad would head to the pub after they cleaned offices and drink heavily. Does being bored take Lofty back to that dark time of waiting in the pub for Dad? There were signs of anxiety everywhere; what are those signs? The Imposter Syndrome was a real thing for Lofty. Has he gained back that self-worth today? Being heard in 180 countries of the world, what has helped the most in growing his confidence and self-esteem? Lofty 2.0 - the moment that started a new beginning The breakdown, the depression, and anxiety Lofty had a gambling addiction - was he conscious of the problem and conscious of the addiction? What was the poker machine giving Lofty that life wasn't? What was Lofty's internal dialogue, how did he justify poker machines to himself? Lofty dreamt of being a Chef, and now he is doing Masterchef globally - is that ironic? When Lofty's Dad died his last words he spoke to him were "I love you Dad, it's ok," what was ok? Lofty's best mate, Nic's wife Ali died. Did the passing of Ali give him a different perspective on life? How big a part of his life is gratitude? When has Lofty been humbled by the empathy of someone towards him? What U2 song speaks the most to Lofty Fulton? LINKS Lofty Fulton website https://loftyfulton.com Smithy - Michael Smith at Planet Naturopath. https://www.planetnaturopath.com Ben Greenfield Article https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/article/hormones-articles/testosterone-optimization-therapy/ Robbo’s Lemon Energy Balls recipe https://aseasyasapplepie.com/healthy-lemon-coconut-energy-balls/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Navy SEALS sniper, Jeremiah Dinnell "JP", served three combat deployments and won numerous awards for valour, including a silver star. Today JP is an instructor with Echelon Front the super successful leadership company created by SEALS Jocko Willink and Leif Babin. It has not been an easy road for this Texas frogman. Only two years ago JP was lost, struggling and delivering pizza. It's a familiar story for many guests who are doing good things - they have to overcome. We go inside the mind of an elite sniper. Here's what we discuss with JP in this interview. When people ask JP what he does, how does he like to reply? Where does his desire to be of service to others come from? What part of JP's character does he draw from the memory of his sister? What lessons did his parents pass on to him that he wants to pass on to his kids? Where does his humility as a man come from? JP thrived in Ramadi. Why? Chris Kyle is one of the greatest snipers of all time. Why was he such an outstanding sniper? The process of calming our breath. What's the process and soundtrack JP has running through his mind on target? Can JP focus day-to-day in the business world, in the same way a sniper can focus and wait for the moment? What's the impact of working with two guys like Jocko Willink and Leif Babin? What was life like for JP just two years ago? Leif Babin said "It's not what you preach, it's what you tolerate" what will JP not tolerate? Working in finance after the SEALS teams, it simply was not working out, what was missing? Why could JP not apply what he knew in the teams to his family? SEALS do not quit, never give an inch, never settle, yet JP quit on his marriage. What's the critical learning. Stepson Aidan said the flag is Daddy's favourite thing. What are the values JP wants to represent his kids? The American flag is a trigger for JP. When he rubs his hand over it, what feelings and thoughts does he get? Teammate Platoon Commander Seth Stone - what legacy did Seth leave JP as a man? Seth Stone taught you always to carry a notebook and pen. Does JP still carry a notebook and pen? "Wanna be" vs "gonna be"… a moment that defined the desire for JP to be a SEAL. JP shaved his head and always presented cleanly shaved. What was the thinking behind that? JP will always have his shirt ironed, clothes laid out, kit sorted for the following day. JP is a disciplined, organised guy. What's the path, and how do we get on it? JP's email signature says "Live Life Without Fear." We all have fears, how do we go about living without them? There was a time when JP had to adjust his thinking from "I got to", to "I get to" LINKS JP Dinnell website https://echelonfront.com/jp-dinnell/ JP Dinnell socials @jpdinnell Echelon Front https://echelonfront.com Muster Sydney https://bit.ly/2WZG7Pm The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. ...
Sun, 09 Jun 2019 - 239 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 229: Learn To Focus, Operate, and Debrief Like An Elite Fighter Pilot - Christian Boucousis
Christian Boucousis was an F/A-18 fighter pilot with the Australian RAAF. Today Boo teaches simple yet powerful techniques the RAAF honed to get work done faster, more successfully and with precision. At Mach 1.5 fighter pilots don't have much time to think. They prepare on the ground to take on anything in the air, then get their job done. This episode is about making clearer decisions, agility, and debriefing effectively. Furthermore, it is about putting plans into action with more speed, precision and success. When people ask Boo what he does, how does he like to reply? Boo's medical discharge and finding purpose after being a Jet Fighter Pilot There are 500 items for a Jet Fighter Pilot to remember - why checklists are an essential SOP? "How we train is how we fight," yet in business we don't. Are we giving the advantage to our competitor? How do we ensure the mission has been heard and understood before leaving the briefing room? How do we create clarity around what we need to do? The power of the Blue Angels approach to the debrief The Afterburner process for a genuinely effective debrief - nameless, rankless. RESULT, REASON RESPONSE Taking ownership by the Blue Angels: "I'll fix my safeties, and I am glad to be here." Learning to take ownership of what went wrong and getting on to fix it An effective debrief can improve performance by 300%. Are some debriefs too subjective, too many peoples opinions? What is the Red Team? What's chasing the needle and does that show up in business? What's the OODA Loop process? Boo has been conditioned to live and deal with stress as an elite jet fighter pilot. Does Boo need stress to feel fulfilled today? Why is it that elite performers can't take the lessons and all they know is to be the best of the best in the air? How does Boo see failure? When a pilot is thinking checklists, they will take the attitude of "more how." What's the formula? The alter ego of a jet fighter pilot LINKS Christian Boo Boucousis at Afterburner https://afterburner.com.au The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 02 Jun 2019 - 238 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 228: Cutting Through The Hype To Live A Better, Longer Life - Dr Jonny Bowden
Jonny Bowden - a legend in wellness - is 72 years young, still getting after it, and sought after by the world's biggest media networks for his opinions on health and longevity. Jonny has written several popular books, including Living Low Carb and The Great Cholesterol Myth. He is the guy who is busting nutritional myths to make us better in every way. Jonny has a dark past, and his mission today is to create a very bright future for all of us in health and wellness. When people ask Jonny what he does, how does he like to reply? At 72 years old, is ageism top of mind for Jonny? Where are we going wrong with our psychology behind wellness? What are Jonny's four food groups? How should we measure the success of our health - weight, energy, other? What is the best indicator of good health? How should we be thinking about nutrition? What's chronic inflammation and how does it lead to many of our degenerative diseases? How do I know I have inflammation in my operating system? Omega 3 to 6, the ratio's when they are not right. What's the impact? To balance our Omega 3 to 6, we should start to eat more of and less of what? What are the myths around stress? Jonny was a musician on Broadway, addicted and an ex-alcoholic. Why is he an ex? How is Jonny able to stay on the path? What would Jonny say to his young self, on Broadway, using, being unhealthy, but thinking his life is cool? How has Jonny's ideology of health changed since he began taking an interest? Is there a way we can get a sense of how healthy our gut is? What's the significance of having a community for your health? What compliment would he most like to receive - the highest compliment someone could give Jonny? LINKS Jonny Bowden website https://jonnybowden.com Jonny Bowden on socials @jonnybowden Dr. Jonny Bowden on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Dr.JonnyBowden/ The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 26 May 2019 - 237 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 227: Deep thinking, productivity, and productive deep thinking - Dr Jason Fox
Dr Jason Fox is the leadership guy for people who can't stand motivational speakers. People come to him for his fresh perspectives, contemporary philosophies and ideas in motivation design. He shows Fortune 500 brands like Microsoft, HP, Cisco, Oracle, Toyota, and Xero how to go deep into uncharted territory. This fascinating conversation goes into thinking, productivity, and productive deep thinking. When people ask Jason what he does, how does he like to reply? To talk about one's self in a covered attempt is to convince you of one's character. Why is this best done as a character? Your authentic self or true self can be dangerous. Why? The authentic self or true self is a fallacy; there is no authentic self. Where does Jason stand? We discuss the Alter Ego Effect by former guest Todd Herman. The Wizard is Jason's word for the year. Did Jason attach values to the word for this year? Jason believes we put on armour to protect ourselves to survive. What is that protection? Jason is guilty of overthinking stuff. Des that get in the way of getting stuff done? Strategy today is driven by two things - bandwagonism or incrementalism. Jason explains. We are being kept captive by outdated views on productivity. What are the old notions? When we say it's a values conflict - could it just be an excuse not to get it done? How does Jason use his journal? How is it set up to log, capture, and retrieve ideas from the past? LINKS Dr Jason Fox https://www.drjasonfox.com Dr Jason Fox podcast https://www.drjasonfox.com/podcast Todd Herman https://toddherman.me/about/ The Alter Ego Effect on Amazon https://amzn.to/2vrM0oS The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Todd Herman, the best-selling author of The Alter Ego Effect, has helped tens of thousands of people achieve their most ambitious goals by creating their best performing self. On the field of play, he's worked one-to-one with people from all backgrounds to help them develop an impenetrable mindset. Businesses, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and the world's best athletes use his Alter Ego Mindset to do the things that matter. When people ask Todd what he does, how does he like to reply? How do we us The Power of Secret Identities to Transform our Life? Kids have superhero's; why do we grow up and lose touch with this? Is Alter Ego our identity? Are they the same thing? So we can have multiple identities, multiple selves, multiple Alter Ego's? Do business leaders struggle when they carry their work identity into the home? It's not you that's doing it - does it give us specific approval to step outside ourselves? Todd explains how props can help the Alter Ego. What is enclosed cognition? How can we assign values to our Alter Ego? Maya Angelou said, "I've run a game on everybody, and I'm going to get found out." Does Todd suffer the imposter syndrome? Should we name our enemy? Has Todd created an Alter Ego to deal with the emotional scarring of his past? Todd's purpose is slowly associated with his family name. Is that an Alter Ego? If Todd could sit with his Granddad today, what would he want to ask him? One of Todd's Alter Ego on the football field was Geronimo - why? What is it about the spirit of the Native American culture that interests Todd? For Alter Ego to be beneficial, do we first have to know ourselves? Does Todd still wear his Darth Vader helmet to write? How to take on the Alter Ego of Hemingway, Mark Twain or Shakespeare? Todd writes a letter to someone every day, paper and pen, personalised Todd's daily journals LINKS Todd Herman https://toddherman.me/about/ The Alter Ego Effect on Amazon https://amzn.to/2vrM0oS The Mojo Radio Show on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Chip Conley is considered a rebel hospitality entrepreneur. He’s a NY Times bestselling author, and disrupted hospitality - his favorite industry - twice. At 26 he founded Joie de Vivre, transforming an inner-city motel into the second largest boutique hotel brand in America. He sold it and joined Airbnb to help transform the promising start-up into the world’s leading hospitality brand. Today Chip is Airbnb's Strategic Advisor for Hospitality and Leadership. In this show we discuss wisdom, leadership, and creating disruption. When someone asks Chip what he does, how does he like to reply? How has Chip been able to enjoy longevity in his career? Chip is a leading authority at the intersection of psychology and business. What's right at the heart of that? What was the moment Chip decided to pull the trigger and sell his company? Chip's company Joie De Vivre was the name and the mission. Was that intentional? Was his own mission shared with the company mission? Living intentionally. Reinvention but reintention, what’s Chip’s view? Attachment to an identity can be dangerous. Is there a psychological process people can follow? How did cancer reframe how Chip sees what’s important? Questions hold more power than answers. Why is it we have to promote curiosity? Airbnb founder Brian Chesky - what is the greatest business skill Brian has that Chip truly admires? “Musicians don’t retire, they quit when there is no more music left inside them." What’s Chip’s soundtrack? A profound piece of advise - we listen to the story when we should be should be listening for the story. Why more and more people fear being invisible What has Chip removed from his world in the last 100 days that has had a profound effect on his life? The Modern Elder Academy. LINKS Chip Conley website https://chipconley.com Chip Conley Modern Elder Academy https://chipconley.com/modern-elder-academy Patreon for The Mojo Radio Show https://www.patreon.com/themojoradioshowpodcast The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Tim Brown is a decorated 20-year veteran of the New York Fire Department and NY Urban Search & Rescue Task Force. He is a survivor of the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Tim lost 93 friends on Sept 11, including his two best friends and has been a leader in defending the memory of those lost at Ground Zero. Tim served under the leadership of Mayor Giuliani in Emergency Management. This is a profound first-hand account from inside the towers, a story of the heroes who ran towards the horror of 9/11. September 11, 2001, the morning when the world changed forever. What happened? In all the chaos, Tim had the presence of mind to go to the Plaza Level to do a size up, what did he see? The emotional last moments when Tim saw his friend Captain Terry Hatton How do you train your mind to run towards the fight? The elevator scene - Mike Lynch "I got it” do those three words still move Tim today? The collapse of Tower 2. Where were was Tim and how did he survive? Tim clung to a pillar in the Marriott which saved him from being blown out of the building by the powerful draft 185 miles per hour winds. What was his internal dialogue at that very moment? How does that moment impact his life today? Ordinary people, extraordinary hero’s. Is it in all of us? What does it take to be an extraordinary hero? The story of a regular guy - Wells Crouther,104 floors up, equity trader, 24 years old, a hero. NYFD and 9/11 survivor - that’s the identity we give to Tim. How does Tim define his own identity today? How does Tim stay the course to honour that moment and his brothers that were lost that day? Does Tim replay the "what if’s" in his mind? How did it feel to be in a war situation vs a fire situation? When news came that the Seals had killed Bin Laden, what was his first thought, how did he feel? Mayor Giuliani, a great leader, what’s the greatest leadership takeaway from that time? LINKS Tim Brown https://eaglerisespeakers.com/2018/11/11/tim-brown/ The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 28 Apr 2019 - 233 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 223: How The Most Productive People Beat The Overwhelm of Email - Steuart Snooks
Australia's leading email productivity expert, Steuart Snooks, helps busy executives get control of their email and gain more time, energy and focus for their ‘real’ work. There is no doubt that email overwhelm is affecting performance and productivity and distracting us from what matters. In this show, we uncover essential systems, processes, and the thinking required to defeat the overwhelm of email. When asked what he does, how does Steuart like to reply? Is the pace of our digital life slowing at all? If email was a movie character, who would it be and why? What impact is this overload of email having on us and our productivity? It seems we check email for the dopamine hit. How do we manage that addiction to checking? 80% of emails are not relevant Understanding the terms "noise" and "signal." What is a significant mental shift we need to make when thinking about or using email? Steuart's process for managing emails? What is Steuart’s filing system? The 4 D’s of email management Is there a way to speed up the response and reply of emails? How we can use the Pomodoro technique and how it relates to managing email effectively? The best leaders check their email the least. What’s their system? Send less, receive less Why should we consider in the timing of the delivery of our emails? Delay delivery - the rules If you are a master of the craft of email, then you what…? Why does our inbox for many become a to-do list? Biggest change Steuart has made recently in his process for managing emails? LINKS Steuart Snooks https://www.steuartsnooks.com.au Steuart Snooks LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/steuart-g-snooks-04b39a3/ The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 14 Apr 2019 - 232 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 222: He Infiltrated The Legend Of The Hells Angels - Jay Dobyns
Jay Dobyns a federal agent for 27 years achieved worldwide notoriety as one of history's most daring undercover agents. Jay is the first lawman to defeat the multilayered security measures of the Hells Angels to become a member of the legendary Skull Valley charter. For 2 years, he lived inside the Hells Angels. Jay played the role of a hitman or debt collector living among street and prison gangs, extremists, gunrunners, drug traffickers and bomb builders.This is a special show to remember. When people today ask Jay what he does, how does he like to reply? Jay took on the dirtiest, toughest jobs in undercover work… why? Was it Adrenalin, danger, the challenge, anger...what is the motivation to put Jay in the true line of fire? Jay's job was to pretend to be someone he's not, did he ever go too far? Todd Herman says our alter ego is a part of us, was it a part of Jay or did it take over? To go deep undercover was he conscious of his alter ego or was he so deep, he lost himself? How far from Jay was the alter ego he created as an identity to go undercover with the Hells Angels? Could he unhook away from the Hells Angels hangout? Is it still a part of Jay today? What rituals did he have to go through to get into the role each day? Was Jay a guy who could assume roles and identities easily? Was there training to prepare an Agent to assume an identity to go undercover? How did Jay go about creating situational awareness? Why being shot showed Jay that he wanted to be the guy that would stand up to the violence. How did his Dad shape who he is as a man today? What’s the image in the mirror he can see that he wants his kids to embody, learn and replicate. In his job he said he abandoned the very people who loved him the most, a story of regret. Is Jay a guy who carries regret? Was humility a trait that was instilled into Jay as a kid? Does he fear anything today? Jay Redman is the Overcome guy, Ray Cash Care is the Decimator…who is the Jay Bird? Hells Angels, biker, dealer, traded guns…what’s the soundtrack to the life of Jay, what’s his theme song? At any point did he ever admire what the Hells Angels have built as a tribal brand? LINKS Jay Dobyns Website https://www.jaydobyns.com/index.html The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 07 Apr 2019 - 231 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 221: The Psychology Behind Changing Disempowering Behaviours - Art Markman
Art Markman is a professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. Art writes for the Harvard Business Review and his most recent book, Brain Briefs, focuses on how we use the science of motivation to change unhealthy behaviours at work and at home. In a terrific show, we cover how to frame our goals for success better, how to improve our focus, how to learn more effectively, and how to control the disempowering effect of social comparison. When people ask Art what he does, how does he like to reply? A Professor gets paid to be confused. Can that be taken as a negative? What’s the thing we don’t know but should know about our minds? What’s the psychology behind changing a behaviour which is not helping us? Frame goals around go, not stop Make desirable behaviours easy, and undesirable behaviours hard How design beats discipline Focus on the process, not the outcomes. Is there a cognitive trigger we can use to develop sustainable change? Should we plan for what might go wrong and visualise the hardships? Getting ready for the most significant hurdles can change disempowering behaviour Can there be a sense of shame or guilt that accompanies goal setting? What are social comparisons and the effect it has on our wellness and our feeling of fulfilment Dissatisfaction is a good thing, and how it gives you the energy to act Wanting dissatisfaction alone can be frustrating. What else do we need with dissatisfaction? Are regrets positive? As we get older, do we talk ourselves into cognitive decline? Can we slow down time? Where is the sweet spot between gratitude and dissatisfaction? Is gratitude a way to move away from social comparison? You can't fix an area you are not aware of, does it take a certain amount of humility? When learning should we go wide or go deep? What is the cognitive science behind sleep? What’s the newest, coolest discovery in psychology? LINKS Art Markman Psychology Today https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/experts/art-markman-phd Art Markman Book http://www.smartthinkingbook.com Art Markman Fast Company Story https://bit.ly/2JLUtNH Bohemian Rhapsody - You’re Late, EMI Records Scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ0btmaSzho The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Many of us grew up with rock legend Suzi Quatro. Suzie has sold over 55 million records worldwide. The iconic American female bass playing vocalist is also a recognised actor playing Leather Tuscadero with Henry Winkler and Ron Howard on Happy Days. She has a new album, and this fascinating conversation uncovers Suzie’s alter ego, the longevity to her music career, being on the road, her resilience and total belief in who she is and isn't. Mike Chapman said there is a bit of Suzie in all female performers. What does that mean? Suzie said, “I’m staying exactly me.” When did Suzie first become aware of who she was at her core? When did Suzie realise that Suzie Q had become a brand? At the age of 5, Suzie discovered Elvis. Why was Suzie drawn to the image of Elvis? There’s Suzie from Detroit and Suzie Quatro. Which Suzie does interviews like this? The first single features the message “Don`t let go of yourself for anyone." Suzie's mantra. The lyric "I’ve gotta hold on to me.” Was there a time when she felt like she was letting go of herself? How did Suzie handle the naysayers, those who tried to derail Suzie as an artist? A view on the ageing process? Does Suzie have an alter ego, persona or identity when walking into the spotlight as Suzie Quatro? Suzie can feel an audience. When recording a lyric, does Suzie hear a melody, see the riff, or feel it? Is Suzie an emotional person? Is it very different from the leather rocker we love on stage? Coming from Detroit, does Suzie embrace challenge and struggle? Suzie was on the cover of Rolling Stone. Was that ever a dream? What’s the ego room, and why an ego room for Suzie? If Suzie can hand us one item that best represents her career, what would she give us? Where does Suzie draw creative inspiration from? Suzie’s writing rituals Suzie likes her own company. Where does she put that in her day/week? Suzie tours on the road a lot, so off the road is Suzie a ritual or routine type of person? DR Quatro, never even graduated high school. What’s the message for kids and their parents? Ron Howard said, "don't take acting lessons." How did that comment impact Suzie and her beliefs? The song Suzie is most proud of off the new album. LINKS Suzie Quatro website http://www.suziquatro.com Get experimental Bohemian Rhapsody https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KajJ6TOydfQ The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 24 Mar 2019 - 229 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 219: How Curiosity Makes You A Better, Stronger, and Smarter Leader - Warren Berger
Innovation expert and questionologist, Warren Berger, studied hundreds of the world’s foremost innovators, entrepreneurs and creative thinkers to learn how they ask questions, generate original ideas and solve problems. Author of eleven books, Warren also writes for Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Wired Magazine, and The NY Times. We delve into "A More Beautiful Question" to unlock the power of curiosity to help us better performer in every aspect of our lives. We explore the power of a beautiful question. When people ask Warren what he does, how does he like to reply Warren was a journalist for the NY Times and Wired Magazine. In a room of 20 journalists, what makes a great journalist? What’s the process of great journalistic enquiry? What makes a more beautiful question? Do we sometimes not stay with questions long enough? Do we jump to the solution too quickly? Are we in a society of doing, rather than thinking and questioning? Is there a relationship between improving our listening skills and asking more questions? Netflix was born out of a question; what was the question? Does a leader who asks questions display weakness? Do people assume that as a leader, you know all the answers? Do we need to put aside ego to ask beautiful questions? To ask a beautiful question, do we need to put aside assumptions? Is it incumbent upon a leader to create a safe house for people to ask questions? Should asking questions become a habit of the mind? Why asking a question of yourself says to your brain, "hey, think about this." "How might I?" vs "How can I?" At what point in our growing up did the curiosity and desire to ask questions diminish? What has the impact of search engines had on inquiry? What’s the best and most beautiful question Warren has ever been asked? Warren’s favourite song with a question in the title? LINKS Warren Berger website http://warrenberger.com A More Beautiful Question website http://amorebeautifulquestion.com Song List http:/amorebeautifulquestion.com/50-question-songs/ The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 17 Mar 2019 - 228 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 218: Create Your Own 'Whole LIfe Dashboard' To Outperform Each Day - Robert Glazer
Robert Glazer Founder and CEO of Acceleration Partners, helps companies build capacity to outperform. A columnist for Forbes, Inc., and Entrepreneur, Robert's writing on performance, entrepreneurship, company culture, capacity building and leadership, reaches over 5 million people globally each year. Acceleration Partners has received company and culture awards, including best place to work from Ad Age, Inc. Magazine, Fortune Magazine, and Boston Globe. Robert was named to Glassdoor’s list of Top CEOs of SME in the US. He shares his weekly insights in his blog, Friday Forward. Here's what we cover with Robert in this show. When people ask Robert what he does, how does he like to reply Robert has described himself as a repressed entrepreneur. Is this common? “Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.”- William Arthur Ward. A story about his kids and the hotel housekeeper What did his report card at age 5 tell him when he discovered it while cleaning up his parents' house? When you are a non-conformist as a kid, you are taught that it’s a bad thing. How is Bob approaching that with his children? Is Bob typically a non-conformist? Should an entrepreneur wanting to succeed go wide in the knowledge base or go real deep in one expertise? It’s not just about what they learn; it’s also about how they consume, how Robert records and recalls learning. Does Robert journal? Robert's ideas behind focus and deep work Robert runs by a Whole LIfe Dashboard every morning. What is it? How does it work? How does he use it daily? The building blocks to culture specifically in his award-winning company? What’s been the most profound thing Robert has implemented to enhance company culture in the last 12 months? How closely aligned is Robert's purpose to the purpose of his business? Robert has created his brand. How would he describe his own core identity? What does Bob value the most about his identity? What does Robert want to be excellent at? LINKS Robert Glazer https://www.robertglazer.com Friday Forward https://www.fridayfwd.com What happens when a left-handed drummer plays a right-handed kit? https://youtu.be/vl9188EPdLI The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 10 Mar 2019 - 227 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 217: Finding The Resilience To Overcome And Persist In A Crisis - Captain Martha LaGuardia-Kotite
Captain Martha LaGuardia-Kotite shares deep insights from 29 years in the US Coast Guard. She served ten years on active duty during two tours at sea where she was one of the first women to lead teams on missions in the Pacific Ocean. Today Martha writes and speaks on her experiences in leadership, diversity, resilient crisis management, and overcoming difficult challenges. When people ask Martha what she does, how does she like to reply? At her retirement ceremony, Martha said: “I met the heart of the Coast Guard.” What’s the heart of the Coast Guard? Doing missions aboard a 110-foot patrol boat as the only woman executive, how did Martha see herself in the deployment? Was it always a dream for Martha to be at sea? Martha did a Masters in Journalism at Harvard to validate her writing. How important is validation? What is it like at the White House? What is the most harrowing situation Martha faced in the Coast Guard? In a crisis, where does one find the resilience to overcome? Taking risks to achieve bigger dreams while balancing life’s demands. What was the greatest fear Martha had to overcome? Is there a process to call upon? How has Martha’s ideology of leadership changed since she began in the military? What is the most critical choice Martha made about who she is today? Does Martha use a journal? What is Martha’s goal for discomfort this year? LINKS Captain Martha J. LaGuardia-Kotite https://marthakotite.com The 10th Man Concept - Brad Pitt YouTube Clip, World War Z https://youtu.be/k25X3KY_m8k The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Martin Parnell an Englishman living in Canada ran 250 marathons in a year, and in doing so ran himself into the Guinness Book of Records. In 2002, at the age of 47, he started running, completing marathons, triathlons, ultra-marathons and setting four Guinness World Records along the way. This is a terrific story of a guy who found his why and set about achieving a true purpose. It’s a story of determination, ambition, resilience, service, compassion and love. Here's what we discuss with Martin in this show: When people ask Martin what he does, how does he like to reply? Of all of his running achievements, which event or run is his proudest moment? Martin was a tubby kid; how did he have to change his identity to become a runner? What is his message to his granddaughter Autumn? What impact do the kids of his charity - Right To Play - have on Martin performance? Does Martin use running as a platform to be able to help others? Martin thrives on long boring things, that is very different from how society operates. What is the mindset he takes to his activities? Where do his resilience and grit come from? When Martin runs, does he listen to a soundtrack, podcast, or is it just quiet? Martin has a running formula 9 + 1, 9 mins running 1 min walk, and he lives life 10 mins at a time. Martin talks about a dark moment in his running career and how did he deal with it? In 2015 in Winnipeg, Martin was feeling sick at a speaking engagement; it was a blood clot. We go to that night. The conversation Martin had with himself when he heard the news he had a blood clot and a very long road to recovery? How does an extreme athlete face an extreme personal event? What three words best describe Martin? LINKS Martin Parnell website http://www.martinparnell.com/home/ Fiona Apple & Quentin Tarantino on the series Iconoclasts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G1WFiXtg74 The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 24 Feb 2019 - 225 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 215: Profound Strategies For Selling Without Compromising Our Integrity - Stan Peake
Without customers willing to pay for your product, you have no business. Canada’s leading business coach Stan Peake co-wrote "How to Sell in ANY Economy” to show leaders how to sell like never before. After thousands of hours of research into consumer behaviour, we discuss a simple strategy to sell without compromising our integrity. We cover simple tactics to help us improve strategy, habits, psychology, mindset and how we go about maximising every sales opportunity. Here's what we discuss with Stan in this show. We welcome back our mate Stan Peake. Why do we need another book on selling? How does Stan help people get over the "I don't like the selling part of my business?" Has the psychology of selling changed in the last decade? Do today's workers see selling as a career choice? How to sell without compromising our integrity, what does that mean? How does this book help us improve our strategy? What’s the most significant mindset change we have to embrace in business today? The attitude of approachable relentlessness. How can we become patient yet tenacious? LINKS Stan Peake http://www.insiteperformancecoaching.com The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 17 Feb 2019 - 224 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 214: Standing In The Position Of Defeat, The Physiology of Success - Greg Amundson
Greg Amundson is a former SWAT Officer, DEA Special Agent, U.S. Army Captain, Krav Maga Black Belt and the original Crossfit Fire Breather. He is a renowned speaker, and bestselling author of The Warrior and The Monk: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Potential and Finding True Happiness. We talk about Greg's experiences at CrossFit, his time in the military, and life in law enforcement. He discusses courage, faith, commitment and leadership to show how we can live a more fulfilled life with real purpose. When people ask Greg what he does, how does he like to reply? How to find our identity? What is a fire breather in crossfire terms? Greg came out of the academy and passed, but was not ready, what happened and what was the lesson? In the police department at the sheriff's office, Greg said "my brain and body were antagonistic” Greg explains. How Coach Greg Glassman, Crossfit Founder, shaped Greg to be the man he is today? Greg uses the term "humbleness by necessity," how does he apply that? Was there a moment when he had to become vulnerable and expose himself to get to where he is today? In this day and age, how do we go about finding great wisdom? The story of the Samurai and the Tea Master Capt Perry taught Greg about the position of defeat. What’s the physiology of success? The power that can come from the awareness of one mindful breath a day What does the word virtuosity mean to Greg? LINKS Greg Amundson https://gregoryamundson.com Greg Amundson Instagram feed https://www.instagram.com/gregoryamundson/?hl=en The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Sun, 10 Feb 2019 - 223 - The Mojo Radio Show EP 213: Creating High-Performance Work With Purpose - Jen Jackson
Jennifer Jackson is the owner and director of award-winning employee experience company, Jaxzyn. Jen helps leaders go beyond mediocrity in the workplace and is a regular presenter at conferences and workshops, sharing insights from her work around the world. She has guided strategy, change, culture and leadership programs for Nestlé, McDonald’s, Mattel, Origin Energy, and Coca-Cola. We talk to Jen about her successful new book, How to Speak Human. When people ask Jennifer what she does, how does she like to reply? Jen is a realistic idealist. What is that? The book is How to Speak Human, do we not know or do we know how to speak human? Jen’s view of the word professional George Bernard Shaw wrote "the single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” Do many leaders have the illusion that it has taken place? How do we create a rhythm of communication around our Mission/Vision/Values? Are we becoming more visually literate? Is our expectation that work will look more visually appealing? Should that visual appeal also work on the communication to our teams internally? For the new generations at work, work is more than just a wage. What is it about? Consistency, Consistency, Consistency, grenade… we discuss the value of rituals and routines. Are many of us on autopilot each day without thinking to break the cycle for concerted explicit thinking? What breaks habituation for us personally and in the workplace? Sun Tsu, The Art of War says we must know the enemy. In Jen’s mind, who is the enemy of our day to day? Learning is remembering. Is Jen a believer in note-taking and journaling. What is Jen's process for taking notes to learn and remember? What are the killers of curiosity? How do leaders need to take complexity and deliver it in such a way to create sense and simplicity to gain buy-in? Dealing with "jargon ladened long, tedious meetings, and endless scrolling emails padded with waffle”. How does our language focusses our attention and improves our performance? LINKS Jennifer Jackson at Jaxzyn on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/jaxzyn/?originalSubdomain=au Jennifer Jackson at Jaxzyn http://www.jaxzyn.com Eric Church - Kill A Word (Live At Red Rocks) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta3r6l6HOjM The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Allen Gannett overturns the myths of creative genius and shows that it's not the province of genius - of those select brilliant few whose moments of insight arrive in unpredictable flashes of inspiration. Allan explains the science to achieving success in any creative field - from writing a novel to starting a successful company. Based on his book, The Creative Curve, you’ll forget everything you think you know about creative genius and find that everyone can better engineer success. When people ask Allen what he does, how does he like to reply? What are the most significant misunderstandings about creativity? The flash of genius, the "ah-ha" moment is not a stroke of inspiration. What is the biology behind it? Consumption, the leading creatives seem to learn a lot about a little. It’s not just about what they learn, it’s also about how they consume. The operations of a laboratory and our left and right brain How valuable is the company we keep? Build a team with people from both fringe and the establishment. Describe fringe? Is it good to have conflicting collaborators? Is there an essential role for the non-conformist? Does spending time by yourself foster your imagination? The challenge of identity for Allen of - being an analytical guy who writes a book on creativity Is there any association between IQ and creative ability? Working to commissions - the rituals and routines of a creative person Is timing an important part of the creative process? Do great creatives see the world through a different lens? Since writing the book, what has Allen implemented at TrackMaven to foster a more creative environment? What did Allen take from his research and apply to his world? How do we balance the familiar with the novel? Jazz musicians as an example LINKS Allen Gannett website https://www.allen.xyz Allen Gannett Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/allengannett/ Allen Gannett The Creative Curve https://www.thecreativecurve.com The Mojo Radio Show interview with Buzz Bidstrup from GANGgajang https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-84---ip-double-shot.html The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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The way we work is changing. The rise of freelancing and the gig economy means flexibility and independence, but it also means living with less security. Or does it? While you can’t future-proof your job, you can future-proof your career. Our guest this week Michelle Gibbings shows us how. In this episode, we examine how leaders get fit for the future of work, prepare for the inevitable tides of change, and develop the confidence to take decisive action in our working lives. When people ask Michelle what she does, how does she like to reply? The subtitle of Career Leap is "how to reinvent and liberate your career." What does it mean to liberate your career? What decisions should we make to future-proof our career? Do many people consider their own why or purpose in their career? How does the future of work look? The future with AI, VR, AR, 3D, when CSIRO say half the jobs today are at risk of automation. Do the next generations still think in terms of a career? Creating a portfolio of work that excites you. What's the gig economy and how's it going to impact the current workplace? What are the core technology competencies that will be most in demand by 2022? Michelle knows how to ask a question. Is there a key to questioning? What impact did Michelle's childhood environment have on her thirst for learning? What are old career parameters and what are they being replaced with? LINKS Michelle Gibbings https://www.michellegibbings.com The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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We like to get along at home and in the workplace. We don't want to offend anyone. Many view harmony, cohesiveness, and agreement as the building blocks for a great work culture, effective decision-making, and creativity. But they are wrong. Professor Charlan Nemeth, the world's leading expert on dissent, uses 35 years of research to show us why we need rebels. She explains how people with minority opinions need space to express themselves with no compromise. This is a show for the rebels. Why was this book deeply personal for Professor Nemeth? How far back can Professor Nemeth remember conforming being part of her conscious thinking? Was there a moment when Professor Nemeth thought “why is it like this?” What is the real danger of consensus? Do we carry false beliefs around conflict? The value of dissent does not lie in its correctness. So where does it lie? We argue with dissenters; we question their motives, is this where authentic dissension is important? Do true authentic dissenters, dissent within themselves as well as externally? Why are there so many people in meetings around the world who want to speak up, but won’t? Why does the majority always rule? Do we need the leader to provide protection, to create a safe house for dissension? Is there a difference between dissension and being a dissenter? The danger with the majority is that they fail to see the bend in the road. We explain. The original rules of brainstorming say, defer judgement. Does Professor Nemeth agree? LINKS Professor Charlan Nemeth website http://charlannemeth.com Tofe Evans website https://www.tofe-evans.com EP 181 Bryan Falchuk The Mojo Radio Show https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-181---bryan-falchuk.html EP 205 Dave Acosta The Mojo Radio Show https://www.themojoradioshow.com/ep-205-dave-acosta.html Toby Keith - Don't let the old man in clip - Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc5AWImplfE The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Kurek Ashley is one of the most in-demand success coaches in the world. As an expert in personal and professional development, he works with Fortune 500 companies and major brands like Apple, Schwarzkopf, Westin Hotels, The Australian Military, Hollywood stars, Olympic Gold Medalists and professional athletes. This episode will ensure you finish your year on a high and get set to rock a new chapter for what’s ahead. Here's what we discuss with Kurek. When people ask Kurek what he does, how does he like to reply? How does Kurek define success? Kurek has been homeless many times. What was his identity then and how did he go about changing it? Kurek had a 357 Smith & Western in his mouth but did not pull the trigger. What advice would he share from that dark place? Be the person who would do these things… is it about creating our identity? How do we design an identity? What is an identity statement? Natalie Cooke and Kerrie Pottharst's journey to the 2000 Olympics, what happened? How can we live our lives in the context of our values? Kurek started doing aikido and wanted to get to his black belt ASAP, what did his Sensai David say? Why does Kurek have such an interest in the Sumarai? What is the greatest lesson he lives by as a man that he has taken from the Sumarai? Successful people manage how they think and feel. If it is that easy, why is it so hard? Kurek lost his dad to cancer. Is there anything he wishes he could do differently? How did his dad frame the man he is today? What belief system is Kurek looking to embed into his own son? To succeed in life, does it take a degree of non-conformity? The Firewalk. What’s so special and powerful about a firewalk? We need to get to that point of saying "I’m done." How do we get to that place to say it, mean it and actually do it? What are the personality traits Kurek admires the most in successful people? Why we are looking to achieve happiness rather than just be happy?
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American long-distance runner, Deena Kastor, won the bronze medal in the Olympic women's marathon in Athens. She was an eight-time national champion in cross country and won both the Chicago Marathon and the London Marathon. Deena has defied the odds over and over again to achieve her dreams and smash through barriers. This episode helps us reprogram our minds for the marathon of life ahead. When people ask Deena what she does, how does she like to reply? "I’m slower than I was, I am not going to run a 2.19 ever again.” Deena on creating a new identity. What Deena discovered about the struggle that comes with running a marathon? Can we come to learn to embrace struggle? Deena’s proudest moment came in Chicago where she placed 6th. She did 7 mins slower than her personal best, why was that so special? In the 2008 Olympic Marathon, Deena was favoured to run well and finished the race in a bus. The process of dealing with that and repairing our spirit. Every marathon is hard - how we think about a thought that will serve us better. How to compartmentalise? How does Deena bring herself to the moment at the start line when it is all on the line? At the start line, it's you, Kenyans to your left, Ethiopians to your right, they are going to work against you. How did you build the belief that you can be your best? How does Deena view disappointment? Barack Obama said, "there is nothing more defining of our character or satisfying to our spirit than giving our all to a difficult task." What was the darkest moment Deena faced in a race that brought the most satisfying moment? Deena was found to have melanoma and was told it could be genetic. How did that impact Deena? Deena was adopted, how did Deena view adoption and was there a story created in her mind at that time? The purpose of running is to test the spirit of the human heart, would Deena agree? Why is marathon such a beautiful race? Deena talks of having an angel and a devil on her shoulders, how does she manage that dialogue? Can Kipchoge's do it…can he run a sub-2hr marathon? Not overtrained, but under-recovered. Not overworking, under-rested. LINKS Deena Kastor website http://deenakastor.com The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Ray “Cash” Care is a 12-year veteran of the US Navy, ten years of which were spent serving as a member of the SEAL teams. Today he works with first responders, professional teams, and athletes. Ray infuses his direct, honest, and to the point training with real-life experiences which cannot be learned from books. In this show, we cover the physical and mental fortitude of a SEAL. Ray is the motivator, educator, and decimator. He believes that together we can do anything we set our minds to and lives by the motto "don't make excuses, make solutions." When people ask Ray what he does, what does he like to say? Ray has described himself as an ambassador of life, what is that? Johnny Cash’s father was Ray Cash, is there a connection? Ray had an identity built around being a SEAL. How does he see his identity as a man today? Ray works to decimate people. What’s the psychology behind that approach? What is the FROG mindset? Ray admits he was not born smart, how does he actively pursue learning today? Everyone has a battlefield. How does Ray see the corporate battlefield? Facing his demons from his past What does Ray wish he could have told his Dad? In the teams it was team first, then family, then you. How’s that for Ray today? Ray's wife Trisha pulled him up and said “everyone is not against you.” Where does that come from? Ray talks about the SEALS wife. How does Ray deal with his loneliness today? Do kids need a sense of discomfort to enable them to deal with life’s challenges? Where do we find and foster our inner warrior? Was there a moment where Ray proved himself that he had more to give than he thought possible? LINKS Ray Care https://www.frogmindset.com The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Jessica Koncz created the app Crave, the Tinder for foods. It's a cool way to discover cafes and restaurants, as well as access deals. Jess grew Crave from an Instagram page and early on acted as the brains, photographer, and rep for the brand. She started the Instagram page as a hobby to showcase local cafes and restaurants. This is a story of enterprising thinking, a desire to succeed, doing what it takes, envisioning the future of food. Here's what we discuss this week with Jess. When people ask Jess what she does, how does she like to respond? What is Crave and how do we use it? Tinder for food - why that description? Where did the dream of working in hospitality start for Jess? Why has Jess always loved cafes? How did Crave get started? When did Jess know when to take Crave from a hobby to a paying full-time job? How does a company become Instagram-able? To grow a social media following, how much is timing and how much is skill? Why did Jess believe she could do this, and how did Jess handle the voice of doubt? Where did Jess learn the leadership skills at such a young age? Does Jess have learning rituals? What are the most important inputs for Jess? How does Jess set up the day? Where does Jess create true deep think time? What is Jess' greatest fear? What does the future look like? Do customers have a greater appreciation for visuals? Are we more visually literate and have greater expectations that things will look good? What compliment would Jess most like to receive? What is the best lesson Jess has been given to lead? Best piece of advice does Jess has for anyone who has to sell their idea? LINKS Crave https://www.getcrave.co Crave Media https://cravenewmedia.com/our-team/ The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Dave Acosta is a mental fitness coach and speaker on elite leadership. A former point-man on the Las Vegas SWAT, he works globally with elite military and security forces. Dave studies what makes the elite -- elite. In this show, we discuss the formula Dave created that includes four common denominators that every elite performer possesses. Here’s what we cover in this show with Dave. When people ask Dave what he does, how does he like to reply? The front of Dave's website says, “Your Defining Moment." Why that statement? Do we need to be more aware of our surroundings today? What is Dave telling his kids when they are out and about? When asked to consult the Navy SEALS in Iraq, how did he handle his mindset amongst elite performers in a combat situation? Teamwork for SEALS was different from anything Dave had seen….why? SEALS know that if they cut a corner, someone else will play the price. Who pays? Never cut corners…what does that mean in the forces? Dave has a unique quality, he reinforces his students trust in themselves. How does he go about doing that? Dave believes in three things: recognise, assess and react - he explains that to us. Dave is a mental fitness coach; a corporate worker is not fit if they are mentally unfit. Where should they start to get mentally fit? How do elite performers sustain their high level of performance? Is purposeful suffering a form of stress inoculation? In Iraq, Dave learned, "I’m capable." He said to himself, "I’m capable." What made Dave believe that? What has Dave eliminated from his work to make is more efficient or productive? Quitting and giving up are two different things - why? LINKS Dave Acosta http://daveacosta.com/ Fight Back Nation training with Dave Acosta http://www.fightbacknation.org Jason Mraz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZi3gJSWd4Y The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Dr Gabrielle Lyon is an elite performance physician who works with Navy SEAL’s, Wall Street executives, and professional athletes. Dr Lyon discusses how to restore our metabolism, balance our hormones, and gain clarity of what aspects of our body, mind and health need healing. Dr Lyon gives us a strategic plan so we can take our life back. A Fitness America finalist, professional fitness model and national figure competitor, Dr Lyon is at the top of the wellness industry. Here's what we discuss with Dr Lyon in this episode. When Dr Lyon is asked what she does, how does she like to reply? We are not overweight; we are under-muscled What's the relationship between obesity and muscle? The term muscle is not used in general wellness, why is it important? How does muscle impact the process of ageing? What is an anabolic resistance? How much protein do we need? Why has protein become the black sheep of the macronutrient family? Plant protein vs living protein (animal) What is the relationship between muscle and the brain? A sedentary lifestyle needs more protein, which is counter to common belief? Can we get protein from our greens? Dr Lyon takes breaks from protein consumption, how does that benefit us? How do we deal with brain fog? What is it and how do we clear the fog? Why have we been convinced we should eat cereals for breakfast? What's the effect of too little protein? Is Dr Lyon a person who buys into rituals or routines? Within three months everything Dr Lyon thought was unshakable changed, what changed? Discussion of Sealfit The learning for Dr Lyon has been exquisite, including 1. Never surrender your power but stand in it. 2. Never give up, especially on yourself. 3. Listen deeply to the voice within; it is wise. LINKS Gabrielle Lyon https://www.drgabriellelyon.com The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Are you the boss of your mind or is your mind often the boss of you? Giovanni Dienstmann is an author, meditation teacher, and coach. He writes the popular LiveAndDare blog and has helped thousands of people get clarity and inspiration on the topics of meditation and personal growth. Giovanni inspires people to apply mindfulness, meditation and mindset engineering to create a better version of themselves. Meditation is a type of contemplative practice, is it possible that I could be contemplating and meditating? How the practice of meditation turns the attention inwards and not outwards. How do I take back control of my attention? Does meditation assist in building our willpower? What’s a mini mindful moment and how do we create those throughout our day? For those with active minds or imaginations, do I have to calm my mind to meditate? Have we lost touch with stillness? If I meditate, I will chill out too much. Will I bliss out and lose my edge? Can meditation help us with bad habits like overeating or smoking? Imposter syndrome - Giovanni explains his battle with his inner bully. Giovanni has described himself as fearless, why does he feel fearless? Become a witness, what does that mean and how do I do it? Does meditation need to be done daily, can we get benefit two days a week? Is there a difference between a meditative state and meditation? How do you differentiate between meditation and mindfulness? Describe Kinhin, the walking meditation. Giovanni studied with a Zen Master, what’s true mindfulness and Vipassana? What’s Zazen? Do I need a particular posture to do meditation right? The starting point for you is saying we can do two mins a day? Does that give a benefit? Does meditation impact our intuition? Are there books that are not practical when it comes to meditation? What’s in the power of using your eyes? LINKS Giovanni Dienstmann https://liveanddare.com The Mojo Radio Show website themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and may be of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”. Hunter S Thompson.
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Joe Navarro spent 25 years at the FBI working as an agent and supervisor in the areas of counterintelligence and counterterrorism. Joe is internationally recognised as an expert in the interpretation of non-verbal behaviour and has written many best selling books on human behaviour. He is frequently featured on programs such as The Today Show, Fox News, and Good Morning America. In this episode, we discover how to truly optimise what we do, say, see and feel day-to-day.
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Carl Honore believes western society's emphasis on speed erodes health, productivity and quality of life. Carl an award-winning writer, broadcaster and TED speaker is the global spokesman for the Slow Movement. He travels the world teaching people how to power forward by slowing down. In his words, "when you use the slow gear, everything falls into place. You connect more, create more, focus more and achieve more. You become more.” Take a moment and savour this special show.
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Author/Entrepreneur James Clear writes the hugely popular blog, JamesClear.com, in which he talks about the habits of human potential. We discuss the habits and rituals of athletes, artists, and business leaders to tease out the common characteristics that make these people the best at what they do. We also discuss James' new book Atomic Habits which outlines proven frameworks for improving ourselves every day.
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Decorated US Navy SEAL Lieutenant Jason Redman served in Afghanistan and Iraq where he led assault forces in over 40 combat missions. Redman is brutally honest about his struggles to learn how to be an effective leader, yet that effort pales in comparison to the story of his critical wounding in 2007. His team was ambushed, and he was struck by machine-gun fire at point-blank range in the face. This show traces the evolution of a modern warrior and a man who has come to embody the never-say-die spirit that defines the SEALs.
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Ryan Hawk is a student, teacher, and practitioner of leadership and performance excellence. He started with a career as an NFL quarterback and now has shifted that mentality to the business world as host of his hit podcast, The Learning Leader Show. The show focuses on learning from the smartest, most creative leaders in the world. He shares the commonalities of sustained excellence of the world's foremost thought leaders. Ryan is a sought-after public speaker, an accomplished writer, and a trusted advisor to leaders across the globe.
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This episode is a CLASSIC. Noel "Razor” Smith committed over 200 armed bank robberies and spent more than thirty years in prison. He had 58 convictions, and was given eight life sentences and 80 years to be served concurrently. He spent the majority of his adult life in prison. He was a bad man. Today he is a best-selling author. Noel shares his wisdom learned from living inside the criminal world, lessons that we can apply outside in leadership, focus and strategy. True gold!
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Benjamin Spall is the co-founder of the blog, mymorningroutine.com, and author of the best-selling book, My Morning Routine: How Successful People Start Every Day Inspired. In the book, he interviews today’s most talented creatives and business people who share their secrets on what they do first thing in the morning for greater energy, focus, and calm. Benjamin is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post. In this episode, he shares with us why rituals are popular and the secrets we can apply to lead us to greater success.
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Bernadette Schwerdt is a recognised authority in online marketing and the author of "How To Build An Online Business: Australia’s Top Digital Disruptors Reveal Their Secrets For Launching and Growing an Online Business." Bernadette also coaches business owners on how to be outstanding speakers and copywriters. As a commentator for ABC TV, BRW, B & T, The Australian Financial Review and Sky News, Bernadette is the go-to person for online marketing, sales and promotion.
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Evette Cordy is as an adventurous problem finder, so much so that she named her book "Cultivating Curiosity." Evette promotes businesses growth by showing us the way to breakthrough innovations. She is a registered psychologist with a thorough understanding of consumer behaviour. Evette has facilitated new thinking in companies and industries in every sector. Curiosity is key, and here we discover the what, why and how.
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Dr Simon Marshall is a world-class sports psychologist, and his wife Lesley Peterson is a world champion athlete. Lesley is known as one of the most mentally tough professional athletes competing, and Simon knows why. Together they are the driving force behind Braveheart Coaching and co-authors of a terrific book, "The Brave Athlete." It solves the 13 most common mental problems we face in our everyday training for the race of life.
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Dermot Crowley, the founder of Adapt Productivity, is one of Australia's most recognised thought leaders on personal productivity. His focus is on helping busy executives manage their time, priorities, and email in the modern workplace. Dermot is the bestselling author of "Smart Work" and recently released "Smart Teams." His training and coaching programs change behaviours, leverage the effectiveness of teams, and help use the power of technology positively.
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Louise Karch has been described as a cross between a Harvard professor and Bette Midler in sensible shoes. Louise helps people and organisations outperform. She thinks, writes and speaks about performance and branding. Louise ensures that a business of any size, in any category breaks out instead of blends in. LINKS Louise Karch website www.wordglue.co Email Louise Karch at: Karch@icloud.com Greta Van Fleet https://youtu.be/VCSayVA_3Cc The Mojo Radio Show http://www.themojoradioshow.com The Mojo Radio Show on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoRadioShowPodcast/ The Mojo Radio Show on Twitter https://twitter.com/tmrspod The Mojo Radio Show Answering Machine 08 7200 6656 08 7200 MOJO The Mojo Radio Show copyright Gary Bertwistle & Darren Robertson Products or companies we discuss are not paid endorsements. They are not sponsored by, nor do we have any professional or affiliate relationship of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show.... sadly! It’s just stuff we like, think is cool and maybe of interest to you our listeners. “Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
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Tofe Evans is a young man who has had a wild ride due to mental health struggles, depression and hardship. His remedy to adversity? To attack it with resilience and endurance. Amongst a long list of accomplishments, Tofe ran forty endurance races in a year, ran the 60km ultramarathon on Mt Everest, and did both a 12- and 24-hr treadmill challenge. Learn the mindset of resilience and grit from someone who takes it to the edge day in and day out.
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As a kid, Tom Foxley was diagnosed with a heart condition that doctors said could kill him. That news turned Tom into a weak, timid 14-year-old. This lasted until at age 17 a college professor read an extract from a book. The extract flipped how Tom viewed the world and himself. He learned to embrace intensity and discomfort. Tom changed his life by mastering his mindset. He joined an elite branch of the British Military before setting up Inner Athlete Performance Camps and Mindset RX'd Seminars where he trains elite athletes.
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Michael Bungay Stanier is the founder of Box Of Crayons, a company that works with world-leading businesses to help them do less good work and more great work. He teaches the 10-minute coaching model to busy managers to help build stronger teams and get better results. Michael is a successful author and has written for Business Insider, Fast Company, Forbes and The Huffington Post. In this show, we discuss business achievement, productivity and how we can all be better leaders and coaches in just 10 minutes.
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Bronnie Ware is the author of the best-selling memoir The Top Five Regrets Of The Dying. It has been read by over a million people worldwide. Bronnie sat by the bedsides of terminally ill people for years, and today teaches us how to ensure we don't create those regrets ourselves. Bronnie's new book Bloom is an amazing read. The pain and incredible challenge Bronnie went through after becoming an international best-selling author has to be read to be believed.
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The name Eddie Aikau is folklore for generations of Hawaiians. Eddie was the first official lifeguard at Waimea Bay, on Oahu’s North Shore. During his time as a lifeguard, Eddie Aikau rescued over 500 people with not one life lost. He often risked his life, braving waves over 30 feet high. The brave, selfless Hawaiian died attempting to save his crew stranded at sea. This week we speak to Eddie’s brother, Soloman, and pay tribute to his life.
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Justin Ehrlich is a life and health coach helping people cultivate and integrate their physical, emotional, and spiritual lives. A longtime practitioner of classical Chinese medicine and student of Daoism, Justin believes the mystical practices of the ancients are relevant in the modern world. The ancients were the original biohackers, and he has devoted his life to sharing just how sound their practices can be. His mission is to help people heal their body and mind with methods drawn from both the ancients and modern-day research.
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