What Really Matters Interviews

Doug Greene

"Life Lessons from Extraordinary People" --- I interview people with exceptional stories and accomplishments and ask them the Big Lessons they've learned in life and business, and also their top tips for implementing them in your own life. It is hosted by award-winning author, speaker, trainer and adventurer Doug Greene.

  1. WRM 019: Michael Lipson: Using Somatic Work for Men's Personal Growth

    09/06/2020

    WRM 019: Michael Lipson: Using Somatic Work for Men's Personal Growth

    How can you create somatic experiences in nature to help heal deep trauma? There’s been a revolution of sorts happening in men’s work, and “men’s groups” are becoming more popular. These are groups where men can communicate more deeply – including about their feelings – with other men. One of the goals of these groups is to help men discover past wounds and heal them. And a powerful tool to help them do that is somatic work. It goes beyond “talk therapy”, and works at the sub and unconscious levels to heal trauma and other unresolved issues.. Among these groups is Evryman, and Michael Lipson is one of its executive team members. I first met Michael in another men’s group called “Tribe of Men”. I found him to be an incredibly effective and creative coach. Among his many talents is the knowledge of multiple personal growth tools, and having an innate sense of which one to best use in different situations. In this interview, we explore his experience with the power of somatic healing – how it’s used, what it can do, and when to best use it. This interview even starts off with a six-minute meditation which helped me “drop in” more deeply for the interview. Here’s more info about Michael’s background from his LinkedIn profile. As you can tell, he’s a power player: “Michael is an independent coach, consultant and advisor dedicated to helping individuals, teams and organizations identify, achieve and exceed their core aspirations. His work blends business and personal optimization, and emphasizes leadership, awareness and strategy. His clients are CEO’s, founders, execs, partnerships and teams who are seeking to have more impact, achieve greater success and experience more satisfaction and flow at work and beyond.” Experience Overview: Investment banker with GE Capital for 8 years.Turned start-up and tech entrepreneur in 1990.Transitioned towards CEO and leadership coaching from the late 90’s to present.First VC funded start-up in ’94.First of 5 CEO roles in ’97.Began leading personal optimization work in ’05.Involved in 250+ start-ups, coached 100’s of execs/teams, facilitated 100’s of groups and sessions, helped raise $50 million of seed and A Round venture capital, closed over 100 key deals, and written dozens of business and strategic plans.  Trained in coaching, collaborative systems, therapeutic processes, psychometrics and more. Links: Website & Social Media Evryman Men’s GroupMichael’s LinkedIn profile

    1h 28m
  2. WRM 017: Jayme Moye: Award-winning Travel & Adventure Writer on Her Craft

    15/05/2020

    WRM 017: Jayme Moye: Award-winning Travel & Adventure Writer on Her Craft

    What would it take to leave a cush tech job to embark on a crazy career path in adventure travel writing - a profession renowned for low wages?   Even more, what would it take to thrive in that new profession and become an international award-winning adventure and travel writer?  And how would you deal with the cataclysmic changes in the travel industry brought on because of Covid? In this wide-ranging interview, Jayme Moye discusses that - and a whole lot more.  She’ll also talk about her writing discipline, how she systematically approached travel writing as a business to achieve fast success, and three key tips she’d give to herself when she graduated from college.   We’ll even discuss three of her favorite stories and how they came to be - including one in which she decided to not go cycling with the Afghanistan’s women’s cycling team because the Taliban had just announced they were about to start their spring offensive.   Just for some backdrop, Jayme grew up in Ohio, moved to Colorado for college, originally started her career as a computer systems data analyst, realized it wasn’t for her, and made the shift to writing. Since then she has won: 2019 Banff Centre Mountaineering Article Award for Mountain Literature 2019 Keith Bellows Award for Excellence in Travel Journalism 2018 North American Travel Journalists Association’s Travel Writer of the Year 2017 Best Book Awards Finalist She is also currently the Whitewater Ski Resort Writer-in-Residence in Nelson, BC. Enjoy this inspiring and revealing interview with Jayme Moye.   Links for this podcast:

    1h 38m
  3. WRMI 013: Darcy Gaetchter: First Woman to Kayak the Amazon from Source to Sea

    24/03/2020

    WRMI 013: Darcy Gaetchter: First Woman to Kayak the Amazon from Source to Sea

    In this podcast I interview Darcy Gaecther.  She is the first woman to kayak down the entier length of the Amazon River. Is she interesting?  Well, maybe the intro to her new book "Amazon Woman' will get you juiced up about it.  "This 148-day journey began on Darcy Decker's 35th birthday. The emotional waters that would fester and erupt on the ensuing journey were often more challenging to navigate than the mighty river itself. With blistering lips and irradiated fingernails Darcy would tackle raging Class V whitewater for 25 days straight, barely survived a dynamite filled cannon being prepared for a new hydroelectric plant.  She and her two companions would encounter illegal loggers, narco traffickers, murderous shining path rebels and ruthless poachers in the black market trade in endangered species. They would plead for mercy at the hands of the murderers Ashanikna people, who were convinced that they had come to steal their children's organs In a desperate attempt meant to give her some pretense of control, Darcy even cut off all her hair before entering Peru's notoriously dangerous Red Zone in hopes of passing for a boy and being seen as less of a target. At once a heart-pounding adventure and a celebration of pushing personal limits, Amazon Woman speaks to all of us feeling trapped by our deskbound online society. This is a story of finding the courage and strength to challenge nature, cultures, social norms, and oneself."

    1h 29m

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"Life Lessons from Extraordinary People" --- I interview people with exceptional stories and accomplishments and ask them the Big Lessons they've learned in life and business, and also their top tips for implementing them in your own life. It is hosted by award-winning author, speaker, trainer and adventurer Doug Greene.