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Chase Jarvis is a visionary photographer, artist and entrepreneur. Cited as one of the most influential photographers of the past decade, he is the founder & CEO of CreativeLive. In this show, Chase and some of the world’s top creative entrepreneurs, artists, and celebrities share stories designed to help you gain actionable insights to recognize your passions and achieve your goals.
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The Spiritual Journey of Entrepreneurs (that Nobody Talks About) | John Mackey
In this episode, John Mackey shares his journey from opening a small vegetarian store to developing Whole Foods into a global phenomenon. John is the co-founder of Whole Foods Market, which grew from a single store in Austin, Texas, to 540 stores with annual sales exceeding $22 billion.
John dives into the visionary mindset that every entrepreneur needs, discussing how he overcame early skepticism and the critical role of timing and innovation. He reflects on Whole Foods' acquisition by Amazon, sharing the behind-the-scenes decisions and the importance of staying true to core values. John also opens up about his spiritual journey, including transformative experiences with meditation and psychedelics. To top it off, he introduces his latest venture, Love Life, a holistic health center aimed at integrating physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Some highlights we explore:
Turning skepticism about Whole Foods as a "hippie grocery store" into success.
How a flood disaster taught resilience and the power of community.
Adapting to market demands without losing your core values.
Transformative experiences with meditation and psychedelics, emphasizing love as the most important thing in life.
and much more...
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Playing It Safe? How to Step Outside Your Comfort Zone
Do you ever feel the urge to shake things up and explore uncharted territory? In this episode, I discuss the exhilarating journey of stepping outside your comfort zone and embracing your bold, unfiltered expression of self.
Some topics we discuss:
The power of stepping beyond comfort zones for creativity and personal growth
Practical strategies for confronting fears and defining success on your own terms
Drawing inspiration from stories of audacious individuals
Creating opportunities and reflecting on daily actions for alignment, bravery and progress
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AI Is About to Change Education Forever (Again) | Sal Khan
Ready to revolutionize education? I sure am. In this episode I sit down with the remarkable Sal Khan, the visionary founder and CEO of Khan Academy.
From tutoring students in Boston to founding nonprofits dedicated to providing free, world-class education, Sal's journey is nothing short of inspiring. But here's the kicker – we're just getting started.
Together, we explore topics that are shaping the future of education, including the transformative power of AI. Enjoy as you gain valuable insights, be inspired by Sal's vision, and embark on a journey towards a brighter future of learning for all.
Some topics we explore:
How AI is transforming the creative process in learning
The potential of AI in fostering personalized creativity and innovation in learning
The implications of AI on individual creative expression in education
Ethical considerations for AI in creativity-based education
and much more...
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How to Find Opportunity in Everything
In this episode, we explore a powerful mindset shift: turning problems into opportunities. Drawing from insights gained through interviews with high-performers in various fields, I discuss how successful entrepreneurs and creators view challenges as launchpads for innovation. I offer strategies to help shift your perspective and create expansive opportunities for yourself.
Some topics we'll discuss:
Why successful individuals see challenges as opportunities
Actionable strategies to shift your perspective on problems
How to start small and build a robust mindset
Mood and life boosting benefits of converting challenges into stepping stones to success
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The Power of Pauses in Life (and Music) | Stephan Moccio
In this episode, Stephan Moccio shares his journey through the music industry, his creative process, and the power of showing up. Stephan is a world-renowned composer, artist, and producer, best known for his work on hits like Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" and The Weeknd's "Earned It." A classically trained pianist, Stephan has found success across genres and formats, from pop hits to Olympic theme songs. During our conversation, Stephan delves into his classical background, his experience writing hit songs for other artists, and his transition into solo work. He also shares insights on creativity, the power of discipline, and the importance of self-expression in music.
Some highlights we explore:
How Stephan balances his classical training with his love for pop music
His experience writing for superstars like Miley Cyrus and The Weeknd
Stephan's thoughts on the creative process and how he combats writer's block
The impact of his solo career on his overall musical journey
Stephan's reflections on the role of spirituality and introspection in his music
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Tiny Experiments: How Little Moments Influence Your Life
Small actions can be easily overlooked, but what if I told you these little moments in life are key to creating your desired future? Enter "Tiny Experiments." These two words are my daily reminder that significant progress can be made through small, manageable actions.
In this episode, I share examples of the tiny experiments I've integrated into my routine, from a ten-minute run or meditation to sending one strategic email. I talk about why these seemingly insignificant actions are meaningful in their ability to build momentum and combat the feeling of being stuck!
Key topics:
Explaining tiny experiments and why they’re effective
4 steps for how to apply this philosophy of experimentation to your own life
Enjoy!
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Top Motivation Podcast
By Far one of, if not the best Podcast ever! If you wanna be motivated for life, entrepreneurship and creativity, then you have to listen
Being comfortable with being uncomfortable
I just recently heard you in a podcast from Marie Forleo and decided to find your podcast to check them out. The title See above ⬆️ caught My attention as it couldnt fit more perfectly right now. English is not my first language it’s the 3. language. That means I have to pay quite a lot of attention when I listen to a podcast. Unfortunately the interesting topic got covered in to loud sound which on top was repetitive. My hearing can be rather sensitive and I got rather uncomfortable 😉My question for you Chase is: why does your message / voice needs to hide behind or be covered up by sound (noise)? I ll be back again anyway. Hugs Monique
Best Podcast
It's all in the Title.