Episode 32: On Ikigai, Fleeting Emotions, "Then What?", Conversations Being Only the Start and Freediving, with Forrest McGuire, pt. 2/2
Release Date: 12/09/2020
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Is there more out there than this?
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There was an idea that really struck me from this episode and forced me to ask myself: Am I structuring my life around my work or am I structuring my work around my life?
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Kacy has always wanted to be a mom, but the path there was not the easiest.
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Building upon the foundation from part one, we dive deeply into Bryan's actual qualification process for the Boston Marathon. As he recounts his story, some of the topics we discuss are:
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Every journey starts somewhere and Bryan's running story begins with running 10 minute miles in a running class in college. Hard, consistent work over time led him to become a person that he never imagined he would be - someone who ran the Boston Marathon years later.
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Knowing the overview of someone's story is much different than learning all of the details. With the former, you know about them. The latter allows you to start getting to know them.
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This episode is part two of a two part conversation.
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This is episode is part one of a two part conversation.
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What is the default path of life? During this episode, we defined it as the path - depending on your community, family, and culture - that is expected of you. The path that, should you choose to follow, will not be questioned by those around you. It is typically "what everyone else is doing".
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We start with the lessons of a learned family from Harry Potter.
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Following the same theme of the inner journey that we are all taking, we get into topics such as Ikigai, the fleeing nature of emotions, lessons from the game of Monopoly, and many more.
We even ask this question of: Is the point of life to be happy?
I hope you listen in on the conversation and find something that you can take for your own life :)