Noetic with Jared Angaza
Nadav Wilf is a spiritual entrepreneur. We met through a mutual friend. He’s worked alongside Peter Diamandis at XPRIZE and HeroX and built his own digital nomad empire. He’s a beautiful soul and it was an honor to have a chance to talk to Nadav about his journey and the lessons he’s learned along the way.
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Dan Tocchini is a Human Performance Specialist, author, and leading consultant. He specializes in change management, conflict resolution, executive leadership, sales, negotiation, and business development. Dan has over 35 years of experience in helping people navigate monumental personal and business transformations.
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Chris Tuff is the national bestselling author of The Millennial Whisperer. His perspective on millennials, and his ability to understand and inspire them, is what earned him the title. To me, the millennial discussion a is a discussion about the future of humanity.
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"Right now, we are demanding authenticity and transparency and every business is in the business of building trust. And trust isn’t built by a logo or technology, it’s built by people. The question now is how do you get in front of other people so you can begin to develop that trust.
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Joshua Spodek is an NYU Professor, TEDx Speaker, best selling author, astrophysicist, and host of the Leadership and the Environment podcast. Josh was on the show two years ago and we’ve become great friends since. With his new book coming out, I wanted to get him back on the show for another interview.
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Frank White is a Space Philosopher, author, and Instructor at the Harvard Extension School. He published the first edition of The Overview Effect in 1987 and I read it about a decade ago. A few years later they created a full documentary, called Planetary that expanded on the nature and opportunity of the Overview Effect. I love Frank’s perspective and his approach to life. He’s helping to create a holistic “space philosophy” so we don’t repeat mistakes we’ve made in past explorations.
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The following ideas are reflections of my ethos, my perspective, and my journey. It’s personal. And sharing it, for me, is risky. At this point in my life, I’m ok with that. I talk about the importance of authenticity all the time. So here’s me revealing my most personal thoughts about, what I feel is the meaning of life. When we ask the big questions like, “Who and I and why am I here”, we are going to end up in a discussion about “what is love”? I’m excited for you to join me on this jour
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Gaby's an acro yoga and circus performer that actually grew up in the Montreal Circus. She's the real deal! In this interview, Gaby talks about how she’s using the circus mindset to help people explore their full potential, to push beyond their typical emotional and spiritual boundaries. She talks about the power and importance of movement, creativity, community, and collaboration on our journey into self actualization. This was a really beautiful and captivating discussion. http:www.noeticpodcast.com
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Every year I take the months of November and December to deconstruct my identity and my brands and refine and improve them. I always use this time to sort of reinvent myself and get clear about what I want to experience in the next year. In this episode, I explain the reason for the relaunch and what to expect from the new show. I think “wonder is our medicine” and I’m excited to share with you the story behind the new show.
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I’m always looking for patterns and little elements that come up that may need adjustment in my life. If something is out of place, or bringing me down, I want to try and transform it or eliminate it. I want to be deliberate and intentional.
info_outlineBryan Teare is a coach and host of The Quarter Life Comeback podcast. After following the conventional path for most of his life, he suddenly realized that if he wanted to make a bigger impact, it was up to him to make it happen. He started asking questions about what he wanted in his life and decided to pursue the things that truly interested him. Now he’s on a quest for personal mastery and helping others turn their own dreams into reality. We went deep in this discussion, exploring our heroes’ journey, stoicism, community, and purpose. Bryan is on a beautiful journey, and he’s determined to help others experience a more extraordinary life.