Today's guest is Dr. John Demartini, who is the founder of the Demartini Institute and the creator of the Demartini Method. He focuses deeply on our individual values, and emphasizes the importance of living in alignment with them. He goes into depth about our innate values and how important it is to live by them, and how understanding others’ values can help our personal relationships. "We can't live an inspired life without service to other people." Dr. John Demartini

In case you’ve never heard of the Quantified Self Movement, let me give you a little introduction before we talk about today’s guest. The quantified self movement is a group of citizen scientists who study their own health through various biomarkers and through tracking behaviors. This allows them to optimize themselves in some inspirational ways. "The great thing about breathwork—and this is one thing that attracts me to it—is that it actually changes the wave patterns going on inside your brain." Justin Dudek This week’s guest, Justin Dudek, is a…

In this episode, we talk with Gordon Hay, who is the co-founder, inventor, and creative visionary for ALINE. ALINE is a foot services provider that has evaluated the lower body mechanics of over 100,000 diverse athletes including Olympic medalists, NFL players and PGA players. Gordon offers some guidelines on when to worry about what you’re wearing on your feet, how footwear choices can change the appearance of your body, and how to get your feet and legs working in harmony. "People are throwing their lower bodies through so much exessive…

I met Dan Sutera through the not-so-secret organization The Society, founded by Neil Strauss. If you haven’t heard of him, Dan is the co-founder and President of Futurism.com, the founder of ShareFile (later acquired by Citrix), and Vice-President of Product at Yext. In fact, he’s a six-time entrepreneur who has taken two tech startups from inception to Inc 500. In this conversation, we focus primarily on his new nonprofit, Impact Network, which runs 10 e-learning based schools in rural Zambia. It’s clear that Dan is deeply passionate about this field,…

For this episode I had the honor of speaking with award-winning author, serial entrepreneur, growth strategist, and podcaster Jonathan Fields. He is regularly featured in the media on outlets including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, USA Today, and many more. While he’s impressive in everything he does, I particularly admire his success in podcasting; his top-rated podcast, The Good Life Project, gets millions of listens in more than 150 countries. "Something can drop in your life as a source of great suffering and overtime become…

Chris Wise is a lifelong entrepreneur. He started his first business (in chainsaw sharpening) when he was just 12 years old. At 16, he founded Wise Enterprises, which he later left college to pursue full-time. Chris shares an incredible amount about who he is, his perspective on life, and how he used his beliefs and perspective to navigate his way through his time in prison. "I will follow my heart, no matter what, even until death." Chris Wise

This week, we’re joined by the founder of Mehta Labs, Ravé Mehta. Mehta Labs creates technology and immersive experiences that support increasing human potential. Ravé has spent over 15 years researching and hacking fear to better understand how we can overcome these reactions and feelings. Ravé is also pioneer in the virtual reality industry, with nearly two decades of experience in using VR for accelerated learning. We discuss overcoming negative emotions, conquering fear, increasing your flow state and more. "How do you thrive versus just survive when you're hit with…

"You've gotta define 'What am I? What is me? Where am I independent?" And from that place of independence, bring something home, so to speak."John Gray This week, we talk to John Gray - the author of Men Are From Mars, Women AreFrom Venus. This book is John’s most famous by far, and has been translated into 45 languages in over 100 countries. In this episode, he offers a lot of detailed information and advice (particularly for men) about how to best address relationship dynamics, hormone levels, and health.

"Flattery has been shown to make the person you're speaking with or flattering like you more and remember more of what you tell them."Roger Dooley Roger Dooley, the founder of Dooley Direct and cofounder of College Confidential, talks in this interview about how to apply neuromarketing techniques to your own marketing endeavors. If you’re less interested in marketing, though, there are plenty of takeaway tips that you can use to help connect with (and influence) people in other spheres as well.

"When you become in tune with your body, you get to know how you're feeling, and you become very aware and conscious."Gregory Kunin Gregory Kunin, the guest in this week’s episode, is the CEO and founder of Ola Loa Products. He’s Vice President of the National Health Federation and a serial entrepreneur. As a child, Greg suffered lead poisoning. And as a consequence, he’s on this life long quest to really help people with their health through, in particular, the use of vitamins. He’s here to share his insights on…

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