The Mosaic Podcast
here is what we talked about:the process of deadening ourselves
info_outline Ep 099 Every Moment Is Sacred feat. Padma GordonThe Mosaic Podcast
i was amazed at how much we shared in common and how in one conversation we could go so deep. this was one of the few conversations i have had where we both held the space for the other to be loved and accepted, listened to and heard and acknowledged and validated. it is what she does in the work she does too.
info_outline Ep 098 The Kindness Activist with Leigh M. ClarkThe Mosaic Podcast
in a time where so often people are not kind to each other, this conversation is even more important now than ever before. inherent in each of us is a desire to be kind to one another and to help those who are in need. witness the way we are in times of adversity, where both sides of an issue comes together to helps get through that moment, it is this kindness that Leigh wants to initiate in us and remind us of all the time.
info_outline Ep 097 Love Is Just Damn Good Business with Steve FarberThe Mosaic Podcast
this is one of those pivotal conversations that you just have to listen to. it was unique not only in the conversation we had but in the application of how to introduce love into the business arena. watch how he brings that culture of love in in a way that corporate people can understand and thens peaks of what happens when your team says, “i love working here.” and your clients say, “ i love what these people do."
info_outline Ep 096 Reinventing The Planet with David GershonThe Mosaic Podcast
this is a conversation that you have to listen to. it is unique not only in what we spoke of but in the ability and flexibility of David, a brilliant man, to be kind and generous enough to change direction midstream with me and move away from what most if not everyone wants him to share, to answer my quirky questions and to challenge his own edges.
info_outline Ep 095 It’s Ok To Be Human with Andrea GarfieldThe Mosaic Podcast
i found our conversation to be easy, like sitting on the front porch in a comfortable chair sipping a lemonade. there was something very clean and wholesome about it. we spoke about feeling feelings, how we learn to be separate, the gift of children, and more.. i could tell you all about it, but that would rob you of the opportnity to experience this conversation for yourself from your own point of view and feel what you feel from it.
info_outline Ep 094 Living Room Conversations with Brialle RingerThe Mosaic Podcast
Don't let her age fool you, Brialle Ringer has gone through a lot, done a lot of inner work to heal, and has a brilliant mind that sees the world differently.
info_outline Ep 093 Catching The Moment We Become Who We Are with Trina BarduscoThe Mosaic Podcast
i have always felt the essence of The Mosaic, was listening to people no one listens to. i watch them transform from who i thought they were to who they are. this happens in my seeing something i never saw in them before, AND . . .
info_outline Ep 092 When Curiosity Meets Listening with Martin LopezThe Mosaic Podcast
i must say, this was one of the most interesting podcasts that i have ever done, because in the middleman our conversation, Martin stepped back to analyse what he was thinking and feeling from a curiosity perspective and then i did the same thing from a place of holding space and listening.
info_outline Ep 091 When Fiction Becomes Reality - Sugar Mountain with Alfred AlcornThe Mosaic Podcast
Sometimes in the world of fiction and science fiction, a writer writes a story only to find years later, what the writer saw happen, actually happens. Alfred Alcorn is not a prophet, a psychic or a doomsayer, he is just a brilliant author who has seen enough of the world to tell stories of a world that could be.
info_outlineMIHA MATIEVSKi
In 2009, Miha had four companies go bankrupt overnight: landing him $5 million in debt. Contemplating suicide to escape the pain as he looked over the balcony, he had a life-saving AH-HA moment. He realized that failure was a normal part of life: admitting to himself that he failed and to recognize he needed to stop blaming others and circumstances. This was the turning point when he made a choice to learn from his failures so he could do things differently in the future and to help others. Since then, he has climbed back to create a business and scaling it to 8 figures in less than a year. His life mission is to help people develop a healthy relationship with failure. Especially entrepreneurs.
this is a longer than usual podcast, but I hope you find value in it and I hope it blows your mind. In this podcast you will hear:
- listen to what happens when I completely blow the pronunciation of his last name, and how I want to restart and hear his answer
- what would happen if you didn’t have to always be perfect and always get things right?
- the problem with the failure is the emotions that go along with it
- how he reinvented himself and rebuilt himself
- from vacation to meet-ups to the magical moment that changed everything
- how did he discover the tag fail coach
- how marketers told him not to do what he was doing and how he decided to do it anyway
- what every story shares in common
- understanding when do we fail and the comfort zone
- hear a new perspective on what failure means
- the importance of tweaking the recipe
- vulnerability,being seen and the fact that no one cares
- comfort zones
- the 3 reasons we fail
- from emotions to logic
- the importance of mindfulness and the 4 steps to emotional intelligence
- feel the moment our conversation moves from head to heart
- regrets, fear and failing
- going through the fear of change, looking at your inner demons and just doing it
- everyday doing the things you are most scared of
- The Gardener, the daily fight against the demons and how to win the battle
- the importance of consistent behaviour
- product, market, audience
- a life of no problems is not a happy life???????
- the worry tree, when to solve the problem and what can I do
- coved-19, a new found failure having nothing to do with what you have done.
- finding what you CAN do, not focusing on what you CAN’T do
- building a business through know-like-trust and then listening to what they need
- the difference between a success coach perspective and a fail coach perspective
- what we can see when we accept failure?
- hear me trying to move him out of his comfort zone and watch what happens
- being comfortable with being uncomfortable
- how to listen to the personal message life gives and not only the global message
- the biggest failure he has had since he became a failure coach and not seeing the signs that it was over because of the emotions that blind us , and the pain and it’s reaction
- how the desire for something we want gets in the way of the things that will give it to us
- if we don’t pull the weeds from our garden, we will be destined to always experience the same failure in a different way
- the intellectualization of our pain vs sitting with our pain and cleaning it out
- our failure as a person and the hole it digs making it harder to get out of our pain
- intellectual understanding followed by consistent follows absorption in the heart
- a beautiful example of a man looking at his situation and speaking of the happiness in his life and yet opening up the possibility that perhaps there is something he does not see.
- do the little things and do what you can with what you have
Social media links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mihamatlievski/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/matlievski.miha
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/fail_coach
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/failcoach/
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to contact danny, please check out his websites
to get a copy of my book, The Mosaic, please go to: http://a.co/dvgsgG3