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If your relationship with money has ever caused you grief, this glimpse into transformation could point the way to uncovering the root of your own challenges. Bobby Hobert comes to Joe with a question that sounds familiar to many of us: money struggles and how to step into the version of ourselves that feels so close, yet so elusive. What he finds instead is something deeper and messier: the recognition that trying to "get it right" is often the very thing in the way.
Together with Joe, Bobby explores:
The subtle ways seeking approval can mask as leadershipWhy helping others isn?t always generousThe discomfort (and magic) of not knowing who you areHow stillness can reveal more than striving ever couldSend us your questions on Twitter, through our website, or in our Circle community!
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When Nathan Baschez saw a tweet from Joe Hudson about how he raised his girls?no punishments, no shame?he had to know more. So when Joe invited him onto the podcast to talk parenting, he jumped at the chance.
What unfolds is an honest look at parenting in real time. Joe shares how Hand-in-Hand Parenting shaped his family life, how emotional presence trumps perfection, and how parenting became one of his deepest self-development practices.
In this episode, they discuss:
The link between emotional connection and behaviorWhat it actually means to "stay with" a child?s emotionsWhy apology and repair are more powerful than being rightAnd how we all inherit emotional patterns ? until we choose otherwiseThis is an episode for anyone who?s ever wondered if it?s possible to raise a child without control and whether, in doing so, we might raise ourselves too.
Nathan Baschez is a new dad who lives in LA, and the founder of Lex (https://lex.page), a new kind of word processor that uses AI to help you go deeper and have more fun while writing. Before this, he co-founded Every, and was the first employee at Substack.
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We grow up in a world where seeking approval is assumed, expected. Authority figures (like parents) assume the responsibility of approval or disapproval to teach their offspring how to move through the world. It?s also a kind of currency: it determines who we are, where we belong, what doors open for us. But at some point, some of us begin to wonder?what happens if I stop asking for permission? In this episode, Joe and Brett wrestle with the complexity of approval-seeking and how to break free from it. They explore:
The push and pull between belonging and authenticityThe weight of societal norms and expectationThe way doubt and conditioning pull us from our innate wisdomThe necessity of discomfort in the pursuit of true authenticityThe somatic cues that indicate when we are honoring our truth?or avoiding itPractical exercises for cultivating self-approvalSend us your questions on Twitter, through our website, or in our Circle community!
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There is a moment when the body becomes foreign, when the timeline of your life no longer extends indefinitely but narrows into an unpredictable horizon. In this episode, Tara sits down with Michael Nagel, a beloved member of the AOA community, to speak candidly about what it means to love and be loved in the face of his cancer diagnosis. They discuss:
The ?psychedelic of mortality??how the nearness of death transforms personal and social dynamicsEmbracing the support of a community while wrestling with the vulnerability of needing helpThe stark cost-benefit analysis of chemotherapyThe dual forces of grief and gratitude, and learning to hold both at onceDenial?s strange and necessary role in maintaining the will to live.The radical act of saying yes to struggle, and what it means to want life even in its hardest momentsJoin us for a conversation that explores what it means to live when death is an ever-present companion.
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Generosity is often relegated to a bit part in our lives, an incidental thing we appreciate when we notice it but not something we consider important to driving our happiness or success. What happens when we put generosity at the center?
In this episode of The Art of Accomplishment, Brett Kistler and Joe Hudson unpack the ways in which giving?whether of time, resources, or presence?is a direct line to our collective humanity and changes the trajectory of our well-being and sense of wholeness.
They touch on:
The unspoken generosity of cultures that thrive on givingHow generosity exposes our attachments?our need to be seen, to be in control, to matterThe difference between obligation and true generosityMoments where generosity is a lifeline, a language between people when words failThe ways in which loss, grief, and generosity intersectThe article Brett wrote and referenced in the podcast can be found here: https://open.substack.com/pub/inneradventure/p/welcome-to-iran?r=30w17r&utm_medium=ios
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Our society glorifies self-reliance. We tell ourselves that it is the only way to survive in a world where no one is coming to save us and armor our hearts and mask our faces to avoid appearing weak or being disappointed when we show that we are in need.
In this episode, Joe and Brett deconstruct the mythology of self-reliance and ask: What does it mean to truly receive? How does our fear of vulnerability keep us from intimacy, from connection, from the radical act of trusting another? They explore the ways self-reliance is both survival and self-sabotage, the ways we must unlearn it in order to heal.
They discuss:
How to heal the fear of needing and being needed.Why self-reliance is often a misleading ideal.The hidden fear and control embedded in hyper-independence.How trauma conditions us to reject support and connection.The surprising ways leadership and relationships thrive on interdependence.Practical ways to shift from unhealthy self-reliance to empowered collaboration.Send us your questions on Twitter, through our website, or in our Circle community!
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In this episode of The Art of Accomplishment, Brett and Joe provide a guide to productivity that challenges the notion of productivity itself. Drawing from personal anecdotes and experience, they explore:
The distinction between working hard and working meaningfully.How dopamine and cultural norms fuel a false sense of accomplishment.Practical methods for aligning productivity with personal purpose and enjoyment.The role of reflection, rest, and pacing in sustainable achievement.Join Brett and Joe as they illuminate the often-overlooked forest amidst the trees of modern productivity culture, providing tools to reclaim joy and efficiency in your work and life.
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Why do some teams thrive in harmony while others crumble under pressure? How can leaders align aspirations with action, transforming their workplaces?and themselves?into engines of meaningful success?
Brett and Joe recorded a special episode of the podcast in front of a live audience to discuss the impact of workplace culture on decision-making, organizational growth, and personal fulfillment. The conversation dives deep into:
- The challenges of fostering connection, accountability, and trust
- What matters to people in organizations
- The fundamental components of culture
- The interplay between leadership and a team
And much more.
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Purpose is not defined by what we do, but by how we show up to life?s callings?whether in moments of fear, effort, or surrender. In this episode of The Art of Accomplishment, Joe and Brett lead us on a journey to uncover what it means to live with purpose. Not as something to be found, but as something to be recognized. Together, they unpack the myths surrounding purpose, challenging the notion that it is an external destination and reframing it as an inherent part of how we live.
They examine:
The search for purposeHow purpose emerges in the momentBalancing the fear and challenge of stepping into purposeDiscovering purpose as a deeply personal truthHow facing discomfort and friction often reveals the path to deeper meaningSend us your questions on Twitter, through our website, or in our Circle community!
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In this episode of The Art of Accomplishment, Brett and Joe take us on a poignant journey through the inevitability of death and the profound ways it shapes the experience of life. At the center of their conversation is Brett?s brother, facing a terminal diagnosis, and the extraordinary lessons his life?and the process of his dying?have imparted.
Through anecdotes of BASE jumping, near-death experiences, and profound loss, Brett and Joe explore the paradox of mortality: the closer you are to death, the more vividly you taste life.
Brett and Joe examine:
The power of mortality: How facing the truth of our impermanence can compress life into moments of unparalleled sweetness.The freedom in letting go: Why the stories we tell ourselves about success, identity, and purpose often crumble in the face of death.A life well lived: Brett reflects on his brother?s choice to "dive into his family" and redefine what it means to truly live.Lessons from the edge: Stories of BASE jumping and near-death experiences that reveal the peace and clarity often found in moments of extreme vulnerability.The opportunity of goodbye: How acknowledging the fleeting nature of life can lead to deeper, more meaningful connections.As the conversation unfolds, a clear and steady message emerges: death, far from being an endpoint, is a profound teacher. It forces us to confront what matters most, stripping away the trivial and leaving only the raw truth of our existence.
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?Show me your friends, and I?ll show you your future,? is a common expression that suggests who you surround yourself with will determine who you become and how you operate. Evidence suggests that there?s some truth to this.
In this episode of The Art of Accomplishment podcast, Brett and Joe explore the makings of effective support networks. Through the lens of BASE jumping, self-discovery work, business, and parenting, they discuss:
The importance of shared purposeAccountabilityThe benefit of diversityPractical steps to create your own support structuresThe necessity of vulnerability and visibilityTune in for a stimulating conversation about how support systems are a vital part of the transformative power of community.
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There?s an elephant in the room! Everyone KNOWS there?s an elephant in the room, and they keep glancing at it?except for one person who is highly committed to ignoring the elephant. The elephant is making a mess. It?s taking up all the air and space in the room, and it?s already crushed poor Bob. Yet instead of talking about the elephant in the room, people are afraid to mention that there?s an elephant. Some people get so uncomfortable that they leave the room, but still say nothing. Everyone is hoping that the person who is ignoring the elephant will finally acknowledge it, so they can do something about it, but they aren?t sure how to go about it.
In this episode, Brett and Joe unpack the phenomenon of the elephant in the room. They explore:
The dynamics that create this situationHow looking directly at these issues can lead to healing and growthThe importance of addressing difficult topics in both personal and professional settingsHow to create a culture where individuals feel safe to express their thoughts and feelingsThe need for leaders to model this behaviorThe significance of conflict in fostering trust and connectionSend us your questions on Twitter, through our website, or in our Circle community!
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Most people never consider that fighting can be a useful and healthy practice for our relationships ? and that ?fighting well? is a skill that can be learned. We resist conflict until it builds up and we reach a breaking point, and then BAM! Our trauma runs the show and we risk re-traumatizing ourselves and others.
In this episode, Joe and Brett talk about how to fight well. They explore how:
? Healthy fighting can actually lead to healing, growth, and deeper connection
? The importance of speaking your truth
? What to NOT do during fights
? The empowerment of a good fight
? When to walk away (and how)
? When a fight is no longer worth fighting
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Relationships and Fighting
03:00 - The Journey of Fighting Well
05:51 - Understanding Healthy Conflict
09:02 - Navigating Trauma in Relationships
12:03 - The Role of Window of Tolerance
14:57 - The Dynamics of Emotional and Logical Partners
17:53 - The Importance of Speaking Your Truth
20:54 - Recognizing Apathy in Relationships
24:01 - The Gift of Conflict in Relationships
27:02 - The Nature of Truth in Perspectives
29:52 - Final Thoughts on Fighting and Love
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What?s all this fuss about experiments? What?s so great about them, and how does one even go about it? Join Joe and Brett for a deep dive on experiments! Hear about Joe?s early experiences that led him to place experimentation at the core of his self-exploration work and what makes them so important to the work we do at AOA.
The characteristics of effective experimentsWhy it?s more effective to approach them from a playful perspectiveHow to iterate effectivelyPitfalls to watch out forPlus, learn about some experiments that Brett and Joe are running right before your eyes! Come along for a fun chat about how to, ultimately, have more fun in life.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Experiments in Life
03:00 The Philosophy of Experimentation
06:00 The Role of Experiments in Self-Discovery
09:04 Characteristics of Effective Experiments
12:14 Mindset for Running Experiments
15:05 Identifying Areas for Experimentation
18:01 Iterating and Evolving Experiments
20:53 Trusting the Process of Experimentation
23:55 Real-Life Applications of Experiments
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Joe?s favorite definition of pleasure is the noticing of sensations moving in the body?not just the good ones, but all of them. This week, Joe and Brett talk about pleasure and the role it plays in our lives. They discuss:
The misconception that pleasure is separate from other emotionsHow allowing all emotions to be felt can lead to greater pleasureHow embracing intensity plays an important role in pleasureHow societal norms and conditioning can affect our relationship with pleasureThe pitfalls of seeking pleasure as a means of avoidanceTune in for a conversation about the power of pleasure in transforming our lives, and how exploring pleasure can change your world.
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Whether we put authority figures on a pedestal or want to stick it to them, authority issues abound in our society. Joe and guest host Alexa Kistler connect over their shared history with authority issues. Together, they breakdown what the impacts can be for both the authority and the person with authority issues:
How it distorts your worldHow it affects businessThe pitfalls of being an authorityWays to approach handling authority issuesNOTE: This podcast was recorded prior to the announcement of Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate.
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We heard you! So many of you loved Joe and Brett?s last coaching breakdown that we are back with another. This time, they review a rapid-fire coaching session that starts out exploring jealousy but evolves into a deep dive into setting boundaries and fear of rejection. Together, they explore:
- Opening the heart to opposing viewpoints
- Feeling through fear of rejection
- Grieving lost love to find the love that is always present
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The desire to be seen is a primal human need, and under the guise of many names it drives our behaviors and shapes society. Tara Howley, co-founder of AOA, joins Brett for a conversation about the importance of being seen, why many of us fear it, and how shame colors our experience of it. They also explore the role of curiosity in resolving conflicts and deepening connections, and how our societal mores prevent people from being seen in important ways that have far-reaching consequences.
They also cover:
? Signs and symptoms of an unowned or unseen desire to be seen
? Fear of being arrogant or prideful
? The impact of parents not seeing their children's accomplishments
? The disallowed parts of ourselves that we need to see
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What does it mean to be ?enough? to have a relationship? In this episode, Joe coaches a woman grappling with feelings of inadequacy in relationships. Through their conversation, they uncover her underlying desire for control and fear of self-abandonment. Together, they examine her beliefs about love, worthiness, and connection.
Topics discussed:
the importance of self-lovesurrendering controlembracing vulnerability in relationshipsSend us your questions on Twitter, through our website, or in our Circle community!
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Our idea of failure and how we respond to it dramatically shapes our identity and, consequently, how we live our lives. When we fear failure as an end-all-be-all rather than viewing it as an opportunity to learn and iterate, it can significantly hinder our personal growth, creativity, and ability to reach our full potential. In this episode, Brett and Joe explore the transformative power of embracing failure as part of life's journey. They discuss:
? How shifting focus from outcomes to effort can lead to unexpected and remarkable results
? Strategies for reframing failure as a stepping stone to success
? Real-life examples of how embracing what we think of as ?failure? leads to better results and breakthroughs
Joe refers to the work of Dr. Kyra Bobinet, a Harvard neuroscientist who studies the link between the habenula, our ability to stay motivated when fear of failure strikes, and how to overcome this part of our brain to stay on track with our goals.
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We?ve all experienced passive aggression and can often spot it when it happens to us. Whether we?re on the receiving end or dishing it out, our unowned anger seeps out of us and gets displayed in sometimes unexpected ways. In this episode, Joe and Brett get into the nitty gritty of passive aggression?what it is, how it comes up, some of the myriad ways it can present itself, and the impact it has on our relationships and morale. They also examine what it looks like to be passive aggressive to oneself, the cultural normalizing of passive aggression, and how to respond to it when it arises.
Check out the other episodes mentioned in this podcast:
Golden Algorithm: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com/podcast/the-golden-algorithm-decisions-series-3
Fear Triangle: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com/podcast/the-power-dynamics-of-fear-emotion-series-7-3
Upright Apology: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com/podcast/the-upright-apology-a-tool-for-transformation
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What do you do when you feel stuck? How do you get unstuck? Are you really stuck, or do you feel stuck? What?s the difference? This week, Joe and Brett unpack a rapid-fire coaching session with a woman who felt stuck in her life. They explore the feeling of stuckness and its underlying patterns, discussing what they notice in her real-time expression and the freedom she discovers through her self-inquiry.
Watch the rapid-fire coaching episode on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgLW1piok0k
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OxWNr34Bl2w
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Joe sits down with his eldest daughter, Esme, to discuss what it was like to raise a teenager?and what it was like to be raised by Joe as a teenager. They talk about the difference between being a parent and truly knowing your child, teenage rebellion, the things you can see in teen behavior that sheds clues on what's happening at home, and share stories and memories along the way. Tune in for a touching and illuminating conversation!
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You?ve got questions, we?ve got reflections on your questions! Join Brett and Joe as they address topics that have been asked of the podcast since the last Q&A. In this episode, they respond to questions about ambition, relating to narcissistic parents, addiction to stress and dysfunction, supporting children through their emotional experiences, and emotional fluidity.
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When Stephanie Harrison?s perfect-on-paper life resulted in physical and emotional breakdown, she got curious and went in search of answers to what was causing it and what needed to change. It led her straight to the heart of happiness and flipped the achievement script on its head?much like happened with Joe. In this episode, Joe sits down with Stephanie to talk about her new book, The New Happy, the life experiences that brought them to the work of self-inquiry, and what it means to be happy.
Stephanie Harrison is an expert in the science of happiness and the creator of the New Happy philosophy. She has a master?s degree in positive psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, where she was later an instructor, and was previously the Director of Learning at Thrive Global, leading the development of science-based programs that improve well-being.
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What is the power of gratitude? How does it impact productivity and growth? In this episode, Joe and Brett talk all about gratitude?how it is often overlooked as a path to solve problems, speeds up transformation, and changes self-perception. They explore gratitude as a practice, the challenges of gratitude, using gratitude as a strategy, and allowing versus forcing it.
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What brings someone to Master Class? What?s the impact that the course has? Joe sits down with 3 people?one from each year that course has run?to learn about their experiences and what Master Class meant to each of them before, during, and after their journeys. Tune in for a surprising conversation on what happened when they dove head-first into AOA?s Master Class.
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What?s hidden in plain sight? Our assumptions belie our worldview. In this episode, Brett and Joe explore what it means to question the assumptions you have, what happens when you do it, and how it can change, well, everything.
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When it comes to being understood, whose responsibility is it? What do you do when you feel misunderstood? In this episode, Joe coaches Savannah, who is grappling with feeling wilfully misunderstood by people in all areas of her life. Together with Joe, Savannah explores how state of mind, emotional content, and the desire to control an outcome?even just trying to control whether you?re being understood?impact how we are listened to and understood. She experiments with and discovers the difference between listening to and being in connection with oneself in order to express herself fully and to be understood.
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What do public speaking and self-discovery have in common? Tristan de Montebello, founder of Ultraspeaking, and Joe sit down for a conversation. They discover they share similar philosophies and approaches that fuel their respective teachings and compare notes on the power of allowing the present to unfold before you, the importance of listening and silence, and the wisdom that becomes available when you learn to trust that everything you need to know already exists within you.
Check out Ultraspeaking and connect with Tristan: https://ultraspeaking.com/aoa
On X: https://x.com/Montebello and https://x.com/ultraspeaking
On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ultraspeaking
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Listening! What is it? How do you do it? What?s so important about it, and how does it feel? In this episode, Brett and Joe talk about listening, which is a fundamental component of the VIEW mindset and core to living a fully aligned life. They explore what it means to really listen, how it can change your reality, relationships, and business, and share thoughts on what it is as well as what it isn?t.
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Why the f$%& don?t we just feel joy all the time!? So much of what we do in life is in pursuit of joy. In this episode, Brett and Joe talk about what joy is, what allows us to feel joy, and what gets in the way of our full experience of it. They also explore how joy is related to feeling safe, some practical tips on experiencing joy, and how joy impacts business and leadership.
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In this episode, Ali Abdaal explores with Joe Hudson what comes next after publishing his best-selling book, Feel Good Productivity. They discover what lies behind Ali?s drive to always be doing, the magic of connection, and how being in connection creates more meaning, creativity, and satisfaction in life.
Ali is a doctor turned entrepreneur and the world?s most-followed productivity expert. He is the host of the podcast, ?Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal,? the YouTube Channels, ?Ali Abdaal? and ?Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal? His book, Feel Good Productivity, is out now.
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Joe and Brett talk about a pattern of obligation and responsibility and how it relates to the emotional experience of love. They discuss why this pattern comes to be, as well as how it manifests itself in different areas of our lives.
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Joe speaks with Jonny Miller about the nervous system, the role it plays in our lives, and how we can work with it to access deeper joy and vitality.
Jonny hosts the Curious Humans podcast and teaches Nervous System Mastery, an online course.
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Joe interviews Brett about his experience crafting and facilitating a high-flying retreat in the Utah desert and his lifelong journey of learning to embrace fear.
For more about the retreat, visit welcomingfear.com
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Joe and Brett share a tool from our courses called Emotional Inquiry. This is a practice that can reduce self-judgment, change bad habits, and improve our ability to communicate with others.
To download the guided exercise, visit view.life/ei.
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Brett interviews Joe about his approach to training coaches and facilitators in the Art of Accomplishment. They talk about the foundations of great coaching, the dangers of coaching with unseen motives, and how a commitment to self-discovery supports the capacity to facilitate others in transformation.
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Joe and Brett explore a common pattern that underlies conflict dynamics in business, romance, and even geopolitics.
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In this coaching session with Joe, Khe Hy explores his relationship with money and the pursuit of wealth. He examines the internal scorecard that's been guiding his ambition and what he'd have to feel without it. In these feelings, he uncovers an internal compass that's been with him all along.
Khe is the Founder and CEO of RadReads and hosts The Examined Life Podcast. Find him on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/khemaridh
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Joe and Brett discuss what happens when a blessing that legitimately supports us in our path ? money, free time, security, or even love ? becomes something we?re afraid to lose and a condition we place on our freedom.
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Finding love isn't just about meeting the right person, but about being ready for them. Joe and Brett explore the patterns people exhibit while seeking love, from choosing partners who are emotionally unavailable to being overly self-reliant. They talk about how a fear of losing one's identity can cause us to push away love, and how people tend to show up in our lives the moment we're ready.
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How long do you hold on to emotions?
How much do they stagnate in your system?
How fully you can process your emotions and let them flow through you?
Joe and Brett discuss how the capacity to feel all of our emotions and allow them to move through us leads to better decisions, deeper relationships, and a richer experience of life.
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Pondering their own entry into parenthood, Brett and Alexa chat with Joe about the profound changes in identity, roles, and expectations that come with the decision to have a child.
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Joe and Brett reflect on how to find or build a healthy community in an era where loneliness has reached pandemic proportions.
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Joe and Brett invite questions from listeners on the subject of humility.
How can we tell the difference between true humility and false modesty?
What does it look like to be humble while fully expressing ourselves?
What happens when 'humility' gets used to make ourselves or others small?
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Do you ever feel like you?re stuck in a relentless cycle of burnout? You?re not alone.
In this episode, Joe and Brett dive into the nuances of cyclical burnout ? the dependence on adrenaline, the self-perpetuating sense of urgency, the inevitable fiery crash.
Learn to feel the difference between stressed idleness and deep rest, exploring the interplay between fear, joy, and excitement.
Explore alternative ways of working that may be more energizing than relying on adrenaline, and see how gratitude can open up a powerful escape hatch from the burnout cycle.
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To engage in spiritual practice is to bring awareness to our evolution. In this episode, Joe and Brett unpack the relationship between exploring our inner depths and getting things done in the world, and how both can be achieved together when we see business itself as a fertile ground for self-discovery.
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How much tension in your life comes from using or avoiding conflict in order to get what you want?
What would change if you allowed conflict to deepen your connection with others and find great solutions?
In this episode, Brett and Joe unpack the nature of conflict avoidance. They take a deep look at its root causes and symptoms and how it can lead to stagnant relationships, substandard solutions, and a lack of internal alignment.
Learn to navigate the turbulent waters of discord with loving boundaries and an open heart, finding the connection and collaboration possible through welcoming conflict as it arises.
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All of us came into this world completely helpless. In many ways, we remain so throughout our entire lives. How does the emotion of helplessness serve us, and what happens when we embrace it?
In this episode, Joe and Brett explore helplessness and its role as a crucial component of fear.
Examine this commonly-avoided feeling in the contexts of raising children, running a team, or teaching a loved one to BASE jump.Learn to discern between the raw feeling of helplessness and feeling stuck.Experiment with a tool for emotional inquiryExperience how the visceral feeling of helplessness can shatter illusions of control and unearth a profound sense of agency, opening up a path to clear understanding and connection to the present moment.
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