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The future is always bright…if you know where to look. Join me each week for A Bit of Optimism - I talk to inspiring people who teach me more about life, leadership and general interesting things.

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The future is always bright…if you know where to look. Join me each week for A Bit of Optimism - I talk to inspiring people who teach me more about life, leadership and general interesting things.

    Be Necessary with war journalist Sebastian Junger

    Be Necessary with war journalist Sebastian Junger

    War reporters risk their lives to document conflict. And yet, after a career living on battlefields, Sebastian Junger's closest brush with death was surviving an aneurysm.

    Sebastian's story of his sudden internal hemorrhage and making sense of what he saw while dying is the subject of his new book In My Time of Dying. As someone who usually writes as an outside observer, it's an atypical and personal exploration of death.I was privileged to speak with Sebastian about the fragility of life and why being necessary to others is one of our highest needs of all. This...is A Bit of Optimism.To learn more about Sebastian and his work, check out:sebastianjunger.comhis book, In My Time of Dying
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    • 32 min
    Invention is Reinvention with entrepreneur Eric Ryan

    Invention is Reinvention with entrepreneur Eric Ryan

    Starting a company from scratch isn't easy. Doing it multiple times seems downright impossible.

    Eric Ryan is one of those serial entrepreneurs. Most known as the co-founder of Method soaps, he's also the founder of Olly vitamins, Welly first aid kits, Cast jewelry, and he has more ventures planned. 

    I sat down with Eric to ask him about his creative process. What follows is a conversation about serial creativity and why reinvention is the key to repeating creative success.

    This...is A Bit of Optimism.

    To learn more about Eric and his work, check out:

    methodproducts.com

     

     

     
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    • 34 min
    The Definition of Success with author Neil Strauss

    The Definition of Success with author Neil Strauss

    In 2005, Neil Strauss published The Game, a book about his years living in the pickup artist community. The Game sold millions of copies, stirred up huge controversy, and made Neil a bestselling author. 

    Neil has totally reinvented himself since writing The Game, and I wanted to talk with him about walking away from that identity of success. This led to a much deeper conversation about what success even is. Is meaning tied to outcomes, or is intention enough? 

    Neil and I don't see eye-to-eye on everything in this conversation, but I love talking with him because he challenges my ideas. I hope this episode challenges you as well, to continue questioning what the definition of success should be. 

    This...is A Bit of Optimism.

    To learn more about Neil and his work, check out:

    neilstrauss.com

    The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists

     
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    • 34 min
    Happily Friended with author Rhaina Cohen

    Happily Friended with author Rhaina Cohen

    Society treats marriage like the end goal of human intimacy. Platonic friends can never be as important as romantic partners. What would life look like if we made friendship the goal? Journalist and producer Rhaina Cohen tackles this question in her book The Other Significant Others. She tells the stories of people who made platonic friends the closest people in their lives, doing things together like buying houses, executing a will, and raising children. I wanted to talk with Rhaina because redefining what friendship means in our lives lets us connect in new and deeper ways outside the rigid boundaries of a marriage or relationship. And it might take the pressure off our romantic partners to fulfill every one of our social needs.This...is A Bit of Optimism.To learn more about Rhaina and her work, check out:

    rhainacohen.com

    her book The Other Significant Others
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    • 25 min
    How To Eat with Glucose Goddess Jessie Inchauspé

    How To Eat with Glucose Goddess Jessie Inchauspé

    It's not just what we eat but how we eat it that counts. Eating the same meal in a different order can dramatically change how we feel!

    Glucose Goddess is the viral Instagram account of Jessie Inchauspé, who's inspired millions of people to change how they eat. With simple and easy dietary hacks, Jessie teaches people how to prevent glucose spikes -- large influxes of sugar into our bodies that make us tired, stress our organs, and cause us to age.

    Since adopting her eating habits, my energy has never been better. I was thrilled to talk with Jessie about creating Glucose Goddess and her personal story behind showing people a better way to eat.This...is A Bit of Optimism.

    For more on Jessie and her work, check out:

    @glucosegoddess

    glucosegoddess.com

     
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    • 35 min
    Love Is Not Enough with couples therapist Shawn McBride

    Love Is Not Enough with couples therapist Shawn McBride

    Relationships are hard. No matter how much we like, respect, or love someone, conflict seems inevitable.

    But even as we fight and disagree, we can also learn the skills we need to resolve our problems. For over two decades, Shawn McBride has helped thousands of couples do the work to strengthen their relationships. And he has tons of practical advice.

    Shawn sat down with me to discuss the three biggest problems couples face, why I'm a huge fan of his Instagram, and how love can keep relationships afloat, but it's often not enough.This...is A Bit of Optimism.For more on Shawn and his work, check out:

    @couples_counseling_center@shawnmcbridespeaksand couplescounselingcenter.org

     
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    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

Mohamed El Ouahabi ,

I can only agree with Bob Chapman on his vision of Leadership

Chapman’s vision and lived leadership resonates totally with my personal experience. Demonstrating right and caring leadership can not be done alone within an organisation, it requires absolute engagement and commitment of the senior leadership and a reference model to function with.
The model institutionalised within one of the previous company I’ve worked for was the Shingo Model, of which the foundation’s principle is « Lead with humility and Respect of every individual ». This is a powerful cultural enabler, and as a leader the first sign of respect is to ensure that the individuals feel safe in the organisation they contribute in (both physically and psychologically safe).
Listening to the individuals under your leadership and engaging them in the success of the team and the organisation day after day, can only lead to excellence in what they do both individually and collectively. Ultimately there will be no room left for cynicism within such organisation, but collective engagement and joy!
This is a long journey, and the society has so much to gain from the shift, but great leaders are there to show the way and inspire others...

Hariboo9 ,

Advertising without warning is

I use to love this podcast because there’s was no add and the time was under 1h
But NOW, putting 3x advertising sequences each 2-3 min long has really change our listener experience.
It’s pollution to my ear and it’s sad cause this podcast has a lot of good insight.
Please change that Simon.

Sven van de Perre ,

Let me be the first to say..

Sinek is not only one of the few who’s advice is on par with famous stoics of Greek and Roman times, with this podcast he shows us how he can get other people with great skills to effectively share their knowledge.

Man, if scientists ever perfect cloning, or if we ever manage to download consciousness and turn it into an A.I. assistant, sign me up for a Sinek model.

But above all, Simon, keep doing what you’re doing. The world needs this stuff now more than ever.

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