24 episodes

In our "Pursuit of Happiness", is it considered failure when we feel sad or mad at times?
What makes everyday people stick through the more challenging times life brings?
How do we get ourselves on track with so many different criticisms changing our perspectives all the time?

I believe communities evolve when we share the lessons that help keep us going through the more challenging experiences. Hope in our future being better is what keeps us going, and there are different ways to find that hope.

It is our duty to share our unique knowledge to help others avoid mistakes we are familiar with, as well as utilize our successful strategies. This is how we make the next year, next decade, next generation better than this one.

I’ve created this podcast as a direct line to help lift as we climb. Join me, your host, Anthony Thomas (www.AnthonyJThomas.com), as we dive deep with some philosophy, cruise the surface with some jokes, and share actionable things to use in our lives that aim to bring more confident and self-approving days ahead (however many or few we each have left).

We all have a purpose to find, and sometimes that's tricky to locate. This podcast is all about the pursuit of a fulfilled life, rooted in optimism and building healthy community.

So join for this journey, and when you hear something that hits home for you, don't just keep it to yourself. Share the information and let your thoughts and feelings build stronger bonds with others who can also benefit from the information. Maybe you'll share your own story and help someone else out on their journey.

Much Love,

A.T.

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In our "Pursuit of Happiness", is it considered failure when we feel sad or mad at times?
What makes everyday people stick through the more challenging times life brings?
How do we get ourselves on track with so many different criticisms changing our perspectives all the time?

I believe communities evolve when we share the lessons that help keep us going through the more challenging experiences. Hope in our future being better is what keeps us going, and there are different ways to find that hope.

It is our duty to share our unique knowledge to help others avoid mistakes we are familiar with, as well as utilize our successful strategies. This is how we make the next year, next decade, next generation better than this one.

I’ve created this podcast as a direct line to help lift as we climb. Join me, your host, Anthony Thomas (www.AnthonyJThomas.com), as we dive deep with some philosophy, cruise the surface with some jokes, and share actionable things to use in our lives that aim to bring more confident and self-approving days ahead (however many or few we each have left).

We all have a purpose to find, and sometimes that's tricky to locate. This podcast is all about the pursuit of a fulfilled life, rooted in optimism and building healthy community.

So join for this journey, and when you hear something that hits home for you, don't just keep it to yourself. Share the information and let your thoughts and feelings build stronger bonds with others who can also benefit from the information. Maybe you'll share your own story and help someone else out on their journey.

Much Love,

A.T.

    #23 How Curiosity, Pain, and Fear feed author Dustin Grinnell's work and can help yours too

    #23 How Curiosity, Pain, and Fear feed author Dustin Grinnell's work and can help yours too

    The literary world is vast. As they flip through the pages of their favorite pieces, readers often find themselves wondering, “how was this work created?” What influences your favorite fictional stories? How does an author develop complex and realistic characters across the pages of a book? To give us a deep dive on how he writes, we welcome to the show Dustin Grinnell who shares how reality inspires him to write his best-selling books, to flesh out characters in his work, and to let curiosity be stronger than fear.
    Dustin Grinnell is an award-winning Boston-based author who has ventured from short stories to sci-fi articles and novels. Dustin has also been published by many big media outlets like the Washington Post, Salon, VICE, and many more! 

    What to listen for:
    00:23 – Intro
    04:31 – Chance Encounter: Meeting Dustin
    12:55 - Working on Mustang Makeover, Personal Essays, and Other Essays
    16:30 – Aha Moment with Empathy Academy
    21:54 – Authority without Guidance: The Stanford Prison Experiment
    23:29 – Reality Captured in Empathy Academy
    27:01 – Fleshing Out Complex Characters
    32:50 – “Let Curiosity Be Stronger Than Your Fear”
    34:57 – External and Internal Factors Influencing Characters
    40:29 – Manifesto of a Villain
    41:02 – The Light, Dark, and Blind Spot of Oneself
    50:47 – Authenticity, Self-Improvement, and Rejection
    56:19 – The Myth of Talent
    1:08:58 – Exposing Yourself to Triggers
    1:11:47 – The Cautionary Tale of Losing Yourself in Your Craft
    1:17:00 – Turning Pain to Art
    1:18:25 – Dustin’s Message to the World
    1:26:00 – Creating A Winning Pattern to Level Up

    Mentioned Resources/Links:
    Dustin Grinnell | Website | InstagramEmpathy Academy

    I genuinely appreciate your time and support, whether it’s through it’s through listening, sharing, leaving an honest review, or donating. A special thanks to my partner in life, Jeannette, my fantastic editor, Phil, today’s guest, Dustin, and of course, YOU—the curious and thorough type that drives growth from an idea and dream into something massive that moves the world. Until next time!
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    • 1 hr 34 min
    #22 Xavier Thomas, Can you prove God exists?

    #22 Xavier Thomas, Can you prove God exists?

    Is there a Creator? Is Christianity the only way?
    There are a lot of questions in the world around different religions, beliefs, and denominations. People often wonder if what they believe in is the only truth.
    Answering some of the many questions that believers and non-believers have, we welcome Xavier Thomas on today’s show! In this episode Xavier shares his take on faith, morality, and Christianity. He openly witnesses on his faith journey and his perspective in Jesus being the way, the truth, and the life.
    Xavier Thomas is a bible study club president, school senior, athlete, and Anthony’s nephew, who hopes to cause positive change in the world through his faith. In his ministry, he hopes to lead people to freedom through their walk with Jesus. Watch out for his upcoming YouTube channel!
    What to Listen For:
    00:30 - Intro
    04:58 - The podcast debate’s origins
    09:10 - Podcast and debate disclaimer
    10:54 – “Is there a Creator?”
    13:21 - The Creator Analogy: A Painter
    14:32 - Proving that the Creator is real
    15:19 – “Is there a Creator that is not interacting with our lives any longer?”
    19:50 – Divine Intervention VS. “Shit happens!”
    22:20 – Fate: Are things really meant to happen or can we influence it?
    25:37 – The Creator, our dark history and the injustices of the modern world
    27:37 – “What if it is evil for you but they were taught it is good for them?”
    35:01 – The Boy Who Cried Wolf, and your personal values and principles
    43:21 – Universal Morality: What is truly good or bad?
    47:18 - “Is goodness born into us or taught by society?”
    55:14 – The Sermon on The Mount and its relevance
    59:27 – “Why is Christianity the only way?”
    1:28:48 – The synchronicity of the many versions of the Bible
    Mentioned Resources/Links:
     Xavier Thomas | Instagram
     Ten Commandments
    I would like to thank everyone who shared their time, whether it’s through listening, sharing, leaving an honest review, or donating. A special thanks to my partner in life, Jeannette, my fantastic editor, Phil, today’s guest, Xavier, and of course, YOU—the curious and thorough type that drives growth from an idea and dream into something massive that moves the world. Until next time!
    Want to connect further? Follow me on Instagram!

    • 1 hr 37 min
    #21 Stef Corgel: Empowering Every BODY, Everywhere!

    #21 Stef Corgel: Empowering Every BODY, Everywhere!

    “What am I doing here? I don’t belong. I’m a total fraud, and everyone is going to find out.” Ever had these thoughts? Admittedly, so have I. And this—imposter syndrome—is exactly what Stef Corgel and I dive into on today’s episode. Our conversation also leads to other powerful lessons in owning identity, avoiding non-reciprocal relationships, and breeding a culture of positive women. I also have some BIG NEWS that I’m excited to share with you all! 
    Stef Corgel may be born and raised in California, but you can find this vivacious entrepreneur ev-er-y-where. When she’s not surfing, running, hooping, lifeguarding, or enjoying a festival, you’re likely to find her coaching virtual and group fitness classes, modeling for a fitness or lifestyle brand, or eating chocolate while she explores new business opportunities. She’s got a smile as big as her energy, and she leads a life centered around family, togetherness, and wellness. Her passion for encouraging people to optimize their life through movement is evident in her uplifting energy, support, and celebration of YOU. 

    Please enjoy!

    What we discuss:
    00:25 Intro
    07:25 Baseline of passion for movement
    09:05 Encouraging others to be enthusiastic about wellness
    12:40 Life & fitness comes in phases
    14:40 Giving yourself grace & consideration after a life change 
    19:00 Learning the emotions of failure
    20:58 Cultural shift of women supporting each other
    22:00 The impact of community 
    27:15 Imposter Syndrome in the fitness world
    28:39 Being glorified for looks after recovering from an eating disorder 
    33:29 Stef flips the script
    36:40 Every struggle and effort to grow introduces a new skill and opportunity
    37:10 Leaning into the uncomfortable
    40:33 “Where I am now is the person I used to look up to”
    41:40 Anthony discusses his imposter syndrome & shares some news***
    45:06 Being the catalyst for positive changes the lives of others
    46:38 How self-doubt can be healthy in keeping you motivated & humble
    47:55 Growth is a non-negotiable in relationships
    49:00 Creating boundaries between acquaintances and friends
    52:15 Energy is the #1 currency
    53:30 Positive social consequence of catastrophes
    54:41 Classical vs neo friends: strength over length 
    56:10 Inspiration from non-competitive business conversations
    59:00 Rapid-fire questions for Stef
    1:01:55 Transitioning from fitness trainer to entrepreneur
    1:07:34 Stef shares a fear
    1:08:37 Taking movement on the move
    1:10:55 Looking for a life coach? 

    Episode Resources:
    Stef Corgel | Instagram
    I genuinely appreciate your time and support, whether it’s through listening, sharing, leaving an honest review, or donating. A special thanks to my partner in life, Jeannette, my fantastic editor, Phil, today’s guest, Stef, and of course, YOU—the curious and thorough type that drives growth from an idea and dream into something massive that moves the world. Until next time…

    Want to connect further? Follow me on Instagram!

    • 1 hr 12 min
    How a Doctorate lives the VanLife; DPT Dan Walden the Stokemaster

    How a Doctorate lives the VanLife; DPT Dan Walden the Stokemaster

    Does your Physical Therapist live in a van… down by the river? If yours doesn’t, I know a guy! 
    In today’s episode, I’d like to introduce you to Dan Walden, a Licensed Physical Therapist and certified Stoke-master, who is stepping away from medical contracts to prioritize his passions. Not only is he a mental health advocate, but this mountain man also wants to purposefully coach you in creating a more connected, intentional life that you’re stoked about. From professional wakeboarding to mountain biking and surfing, he’s intentionally chosen to build and lead an experience-centric lifestyle. Today, we discuss how Dan has enhanced his lifestyle through lived experiences, adventure, building community through van life, and how failure and novelty can redirect your journey. 
    Originally from Tennessee, Dan Walden has been van-lifing it cross-country for 6+ years with his gentle Golden Retriever, Coop. He’s a Physical Therapist by trade but has committed to the call of lifestyle performance coaching, in order to connect with and impact more people daily. If you’re in need of inspiration for adventure, positivity, mental wellness, community, connection and self-reflection, give Dan (& Coop) a follow on social media—you’lll be inspired! 

    Please enjoy!

    What we discuss:
    00:25 Intro
    03:18 The van man in Truck-ee
    09:01 How the pandemic changed the landscape for his job
    11:01 Improving body endurance and durability
    15:40 ATP=high energy
    19:43 Choosing the van-life to create more connections
    22:27 People don’t like to hear hard truths
    23:06 Lifestyle-forward person
    23:40 Rich in experience, not in possession
    26:30 Your relationships suffer when you’re not your real self
    28:20 “Depression is your avatar saying it wants to be a different character”
    29:30 Living a life of novelty
    39:58 Failures can redirect your journey
    42:50 Being your best version of yourself for whatever you’re pursuing
    46:40 Trying new things based on lifestyle enhancement
    1:00:36 Journey vs. Destination
    1:02:57 The pain of regret vs. the pain of finishing
    1:07:11 Being in the moment
    1:14:42 Experience the van stoke!

    Episode Resources:
    Dan Walden | Instagram | Youtube
    I genuinely appreciate your time and support, whether it’s through listening, sharing, leaving an honest review, or donating. A special thanks to my partner in life, Jeannette, my fantastic editor, Phil, today’s guest, Dan, and of course, YOU—the curious and thorough type that drives growth from an idea and dream into something massive that moves the world. Until next time…

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    • 1 hr 17 min
    Combating Toxic Productivity, Pouring Into Yourself and Others, starring Talia Caldwell

    Combating Toxic Productivity, Pouring Into Yourself and Others, starring Talia Caldwell

    Is it ever okay to be unproductive? Absolutely. In fact, it can recharge you, combat work-life imbalance, prevent mental and physical burnout, and even foster creativity. Turning off the “always on” work culture is exactly what we dive into on today’s episode with my fellow Berkeley Bear, Talia Caldwell. She also drops some gems on pouring back into yourself, navigating sacrifices for success, practicing gratitude, building a tribe, and supporting black female writers. 
    Proud, black LA native and former pro athlete, Talia Caldwell attended UC Berkeley, where she was the first women’s basketball player admitted to the Haas School of Business. Her basketball achievements include a PAC-12 Championship, a Women’s Final Four, and taking “traveling with the ball” to a new level—playing internationally for several years. Off court, you can still find Talia making headlines, as a NY Times contributor. Presently, she is a screenwriter and attends the USC School of Cinematic Arts, enjoys boxing, loving people, and investing in (black) communities. 
    Please enjoy!
    What we discuss:
    00:25 Intro
    04:52 Being busy vs. being productive
    09:55 Starting ‘Echo Park Fund’ during the pandemic 
    16:00 Like basketball, life has quarters
    17:29 Pouring back into yourself
    19:36 Healthy boundary-setting
    23:09 “You’re poor because you’re lazy” is a fallacy
    26:30 Finding the best way to decompress
    29:10 Setting up conditions for success includes sacrifices
    33:47 Prayers, affirmations, gratitude
    41:09 Honesty Is always healthier in the long run
    42:21 Building a tribe based on energy, honesty, vulnerability, & humanity 
    47:55 Understanding vs. agreeing
    49:58 Be delusional about life
    53:23 Don’t “go with the flow” 
    55:59 Talia’s call to action: research black female writers

    Episode Resources:
    Talia Caldwell | Instagram | Twitter | WebsiteNY Times article: Why the WNBA Loved Kobe BryantDonate to The Echo Park Fund The Firecracker FoundationPoet/Writer: Nikki Giovanni

    I genuinely appreciate your time and support, whether it’s through listening, sharing, leaving an honest review, or donating. A special thanks to my partner in life, Jeannette, my fantastic editor, Phil, today’s guest, Talia, and of course, YOU—the curious and thorough type that drives growth from an idea and dream into something massive that moves the world. Until next time…

    Want to connect further? Follow me on Instagram!

    • 58 min
    #18 Filmmaker Kenny Hamlett: ignoring advice, showing your work, and forgetting your success

    #18 Filmmaker Kenny Hamlett: ignoring advice, showing your work, and forgetting your success

    Today’s episode is an excerpt from a spontaneous IG live session with film maker, Kenny Hamlett. Apologies in advance for the inferior sound quality—I hope it doesn’t take too much focus off the conversation for you. If you’re a creative, or someone who’s simply wanting to learn new skills, you’ll find this episode relatable. We talk about making use of free resources versus paying for professional guidance, how to prioritize goals, seeking mentorship, and continuing to push yourself to “what’s next.” 

    Please enjoy!

    What we discuss:
    00:00 Intro
    02:48 Use free resources or pay for someone’s expertise?
    03:45 Staying in your financial lane
    05:50 Warren Buffett’s 5/25 Rule to prioritize goals
    06:40 Seek mentorship from someone that you vibe with
    08:20 You learn in the process when you’re self-taught
    10:18 How Kenny has never received ‘bad advice’
    13:08 Protecting your work as if it’s a part of you
    16:50 “Put the medal in your drawer; let’s get back to work.”
    20:54 Celebrate, but you gotta remind yourself that you ain’t shit


    Episode Resources:
    Kenny Hamlett | Instagram |Youtube | Website 

    I genuinely appreciate your time and support, whether it’s through listening, sharing, leaving an honest review, or donating. A special thanks to my partner in life, Jeannette, my fantastic editor, Phil, today’s guest, Kenny, and of course, YOU—the curious and thorough type that drives growth from an idea and dream into something massive that moves the world. Until next time…

    Want to connect further? Follow me on Instagram!

    • 36 min

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