Wednesday, July 29, 2015

07-17-15 Sponging It Up

Zorba the Greek
(book) (20mins)
- finish Chpt 8

Work
(4hrs 42mins)

* The Unmistakable Creative
(podcast) (1hr 10mins)
- The Pillars of a Meaningful Life with Phillip Mckernan
- In one of the most inspiring and poetic conversations of 2015 Phillip Mckernan talks about the pillars of a meaningful life. HIGHLIGHTS: How a culture can enrich you at your coreTaking the time to figure who we are and how we want to express it in the worldWhy we get so far into our lives without clarity about what we want3 Basic pillars of a meaningful lifeWhat causes people to end up living out of alignment Understanding the difference between confidence and self esteemGetting to know and embrace your fear so it doesn’t control youHow to get a place that you can’t imagine as possibleRemoving masks and letting skeletons out of our closetTaking a risk to bring more meaning into our life The power of trusting your intuition
- Philip speaks around the world about the importance of overcoming personal obstacles, gaining clarity, and cultivating the confidence to believe in yourself. He has shared stages with some well known speakers…Steven Covey, Richard Branson, the Dalai Lama to name a few, and the feedback is generally overwhelmingly positive. Through live personal leadership experiences, he has worked with all sorts of people from housewives to Olympic athletes, TV personalities and entrepreneurs, people who’ve gone bankrupt to billionaires and everything in between, and he’s uncovered that people’s dysfunctional relationship to money and their inability to get in touch with their own deep intuition inhibits their ability to gain the authentic clarity they need to live an authentic, and meaningful life.

Pilgrim Heart - Krisha Das
(podcast) (55mins)
- Ep. 20 - KD & Chris Grosso Explore Suffering & Freedom
- The Indie Spiritualist breaks bread with fellow Mindpod member Krishna Das. Topics explored include suffering, the search for freedom, accepting Grace in our lives, and the consequences of self-fulfilling prophecy.

Extra Pack of Peanuts
(podcast) (54mins)
- 16 Summer Roadtrips around the U.S.A.
- Heather and I take a little time during our current roadtrip to discuss some roadtrips that we love, or would love to do around the United States during the summer!

The Tim Ferriss Show
(podcast) (1hr)
- Ep 29: What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars, with Author Brendan Moynihan
- Brendan Moynihan is a Managing Director at Marketfield Asset Management ($20 billion of assets under management). Mr. Moynihan is also the Senior Advisor to the Editor-in-Chief of Bloomberg News, and an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University, where he teaches both international finance and investment analysis. Previous to all of these posts, he spent more than 20 years on Wall Street as a trader and risk manager. He is the author of Next Time will Be Different: Why Economists Can't Predict Financial Panics and Crises (Infrared Press, 2013), the author of Financial Origami: How the Wall Street Model Broke (Bloomberg Press, 2011), and the co-author of What I Learned Losing A Million Dollars (Columbia University Press, 2013), which is about the losses and lessons of investor Jim Paul. He is currently writing a book on the "science" of risk management.

Me & Paranormal You
(podcast) (1hr)
- Experience 77 - AJ Finney, descendant of Sitting Bull & unexplainable protections from death
- AJ Finney tells me about the near death experiences that remain unexplainable, his mother who sees ghosts, and we wonder if its tied to his being a descendant of Sitting Bull. A wonderful, fun conversation with a very talented comedian that you don't want to miss.

The Tim Ferriss Show
(podcast) (1hr)
- Ep 29: What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars, with Author Brendan Moynihan
- Brendan Moynihan is a Managing Director at Marketfield Asset Management ($20 billion of assets under management). Mr. Moynihan is also the Senior Advisor to the Editor-in-Chief of Bloomberg News, and an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University, where he teaches both international finance and investment analysis. Previous to all of these posts, he spent more than 20 years on Wall Street as a trader and risk manager. He is the author of Next Time will Be Different: Why Economists Can't Predict Financial Panics and Crises (Infrared Press, 2013), the author of Financial Origami: How the Wall Street Model Broke (Bloomberg Press, 2011), and the co-author of What I Learned Losing A Million Dollars (Columbia University Press, 2013), which is about the losses and lessons of investor Jim Paul. He is currently writing a book on the "science" of risk management.

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