153 episodes

Stories written from personal experience, insights into mindful living, ideas how to make your life better, and much more...

Different kinds of episodes:

1. (Un)usual Dialogues follow interviews with people from all walks of life, and aims to provide you with a variety of inspiring and entertaining thoughts.

2. Book Reviews explore the concepts and ideas offered by the many reads, I get to attend to over the year.

3. Monologues focus on particular topics offering a broader, more elaborate insight.

If you'd like to see more, follow this link: https://linktr.ee/w.salski

(Un)usual Stories Wojciech Salski

    • Education

Stories written from personal experience, insights into mindful living, ideas how to make your life better, and much more...

Different kinds of episodes:

1. (Un)usual Dialogues follow interviews with people from all walks of life, and aims to provide you with a variety of inspiring and entertaining thoughts.

2. Book Reviews explore the concepts and ideas offered by the many reads, I get to attend to over the year.

3. Monologues focus on particular topics offering a broader, more elaborate insight.

If you'd like to see more, follow this link: https://linktr.ee/w.salski

    "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" by Joseph Campbell (ep. 153)

    "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" by Joseph Campbell (ep. 153)

    In this week's episode, titled "The Hero with a Thousand Faces," we embark on a transformative journey through Joseph Campbell's groundbreaking work that delves into the depths of spirituality, mythology, and the human psyche. As the first episode of our 12th season, this isn't merely a book review; it's a profound exploration into the narratives that shape our understanding of the world and ourselves.

    Joseph Campbell's "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" offers an intricate analysis of the hero's journey—a universal motif of adventure and transformation that resonates across cultures and time. In this episode, we dissect Campbell's insights into how these mythological stories reflect fundamental truths about human nature, spirituality, and the quest for meaning.

    Furthermore, we will discuss the shift from magic to science, reflecting on how modern civilization has moved away from nature and toward a more rational understanding of the world. This conversation extends into a deep examination of the dualities of good and evil within each individual, challenging us to reflect on our own life stories and the roles we play within them.

    Join me as we unravel the layers of Campbell's influential theories, discussing how they can still illuminate our paths today, despite our society's shift towards scientific explanation. This episode aims not only to enlighten but also to inspire a dialogue on how mythology and the understanding of our collective narratives can continue to influence our personal growth and spiritual awareness.

    I trust that this episode, along with the book, will prove beneficial to you, your loved ones, and the broader world. As always, I will be sharing several thought-provoking concepts for you to ponder and apply in real-life scenarios in the upcoming days. For those feeling adventurous, there will also be a challenge awaiting your participation!



    All the love, all the power, all of the time!



    If you'd like to support my work or get the latest book "Letter to Your Self" follow this link: https://linktr.ee/w.salski



    Link to the book on Amazon:

    Principles



    Links to other episodes:

    "Maps of Meaning" episode - https://open.spotify.com/episode/6uCfc4oVPDyANekYo8fd5I?si=d06c4695393f4dae

    • 35 min
    "The Nordic Theory of Everything" by Anu Partanen (ep. 152)

    "The Nordic Theory of Everything" by Anu Partanen (ep. 152)

    In this week's episode, titled "The Nordic Theory of Everything," we dive into Anu Partanen's compelling exploration of the stark contrasts between life in the Nordic countries and the United States. This second episode of our 12th season isn't just a book review; it's an enlightening journey into how societal structures influence personal and family well-being.

    "The Nordic Theory of Everything" provides a detailed analysis of the opportunities and support systems that define Nordic societies, and we'll dissect these elements to understand why they are often seen as a model for progress. From universal healthcare to parental leave and educational systems, Partanen's insights challenge us to rethink what effective social policy looks like.

    Moreover, this episode will broaden the discussion to include a European perspective on these policies, providing a comparative look at transatlantic differences in social support. We'll delve into the policies that Partanen advocates as a way forward, examining their feasibility and potential impact on society.

    This conversation will also extend to a more personal level, offering questions and ideas worth considering for anyone pondering 'where to live' and 'where to bring up kids.' Whether you're a parent, policy-maker, or someone curious about the societal influences on personal life choices, this episode offers a wealth of information and reflection.



    I trust that this episode, along with the book, will prove beneficial to you, your loved ones, and the broader world. As always, I will be sharing several thought-provoking concepts for you to ponder and apply in real-life scenarios in the upcoming days. For those feeling adventurous, there will also be a challenge awaiting your participation!



    All the love, all the power, all of the time!



    If you'd like to support my work, please follow this link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RSXTAGFY2QPSG 



    Link to the book on Amazon:

    Nordic Theory



    Links to two episodes mentioned:

    Notice What You Have - https://open.spotify.com/episode/6qVLbo0OQxofpmhiyUhdNK?si=8fe1b1e205f34d45

    Just Be Here Now - https://open.spotify.com/episode/6ZOhN082Ob1pUu7uLtiP5y?si=ac2e3a25a5974ae6

    • 33 min
    "Finding Flow" by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (ep. 151)

    "Finding Flow" by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi (ep. 151)

    In this week's episode, the first of our 12th season, titled "Finding Flow," I embark on a fascinating journey through the seminal book by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. This episode isn't just a book review; it's an exploration into the concept of flow—a state where people experience deep enjoyment, creativity, and total involvement with life.

    As we delve into "Finding Flow," I'll highlight the book’s most intriguing approaches, demonstrating how everyone can practice and develop their flow state to enhance their daily lives. We'll explore the practical strategies and psychological insights that Csikszentmihalyi presents, offering you actionable tips on how to integrate these concepts into your own routine.

    Moreover, this episode goes beyond mere discussion; it serves as a practical guide on how to harness the power of flow. Whether you're looking to boost your creativity, improve your focus, or simply find more joy in your everyday activities, "Finding Flow" provides the roadmap. We will dissect the techniques and mindsets that foster this optimal experience, and I'll share personal anecdotes on how these strategies have transformed my own approach to challenges and tasks.

    "Finding Flow" is more than just an analysis of a psychological concept; it's a celebration of the potential within each of us to elevate our quality of life. In this episode, I aim to show how understanding and applying the principles of flow can lead to significant personal growth and greater fulfillment.

    As always, I will be sharing several thought-provoking concepts for you to ponder and apply in real-life scenarios in the upcoming days. For those feeling adventurous, there will also be a challenge awaiting your participation!



    All the love, all the power, all of the time!



    If you'd like to support my work, please follow this link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RSXTAGFY2QPSG 



    Link to the book on Amazon:

    Finding Flow

    • 38 min
    Monologue #8 - About Other Podcasts (ep. 150)

    Monologue #8 - About Other Podcasts (ep. 150)

    In this week's episode, "Monologue #8 - About Other Podcasts," I embark on a unique journey beyond the boundaries of our own discussions, venturing into the vast universe of podcasts and shows that have captured my attention. This exploration is not just an exercise in sharing; it's an opportunity to dive deep into the diverse world of auditory storytelling, shedding light on the rich tapestry of content that exists in the podcasting realm.

    With each podcast mentioned, I delve into their unique qualities, from the compelling narratives and insightful conversations to the innovative formats and deeply researched topics. This episode serves as a bridge, connecting you to a wider array of perspectives and ideas that have the power to enrich, educate, and inspire.

    Moreover, I offer my personal reflections on each show, discussing the impact they've had on my own thinking and the valuable lessons they've imparted. Whether it's a podcast that challenges conventional wisdom, offers fresh insights on everyday life, or simply provides a much-needed escape, this episode is a celebration of the podcasting community's creativity and diversity.

    As always, I will be sharing several thought-provoking concepts for you to ponder and apply in your life in the days to come. For those feeling empowered, there will also be a challenge awaiting your participation!



    All the love, all the power, all of the time!



    If you'd like to support my work, please follow this link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RSXTAGFY2QPSG 



    LINKS:

    Jordan Peterson Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3EBaAv2goquMwIAUq9wHDd?si=616a729483ac4abe

    Diary of a CEO - https://open.spotify.com/episode/27sMsnfgR2vsQWh9jfYyE3?si=91cbdf97e2b34168

    Slow Mo - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ggkYTtek4iDTcqYRw27W7?si=abdf01aa84d94f3b

    Secular Buddhism - https://open.spotify.com/episode/44Z9Fp9Ph1znRvOtTCNcDh?si=2852101cb9234515

    The Way Out is In - https://open.spotify.com/episode/1xPV3mSPxXMHyiEvqomDDI?si=facd9eeb88eb4fdf

    Impact Theory - https://open.spotify.com/episode/12ODWFPTIFDqUOXNC8iAmA?si=aa0c51d7f4d543c1

    The Ultimate Human with Gary Brecka - https://open.spotify.com/episode/58fRCmtrI1Tc6qcOAbP0B9?si=3cc04f67887543ba

    Jocko Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/episode/2lu7Fd67yijXte65llmSim?si=cb1ce37e3e024f78

    Joe Rogan Experience - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7edwvm2c6Ieuzun4xtFYCJ?si=2efed9ea57654443

    Small Town Spanish Teacher - https://open.spotify.com/episode/1xmt9CBRlNa0AjKhTT80Ie?si=c53d3fdcb53b49b2

    Rich Dad Radio Show - https://open.spotify.com/episode/079tcAEnXFCTDGuSpZS1hL?si=22b7fcadc98b4062

    Słowo Wam Daje - https://open.spotify.com/episode/3WbBiOwxpdhiUkZ8A09MMz?si=337b187bfe024bfa

    Finanse Bardzo Osobiste - https://open.spotify.com/episode/2lu1IqEsRKOZ6YvKzYshgP?si=45ce2707059846e0

    • 46 min
    Your Hidden Superpower (ep. 149)

    Your Hidden Superpower (ep. 149)

    In the final episode of our 11th season, titled "Your Hidden Superpower," I beckon you to a deeply introspective journey of harnessing your frustration, anger, and disappointment as catalysts for progress and goal achievement. This episode is a culmination of reflections, drawing upon personal battles with job searches, navigating workplace turmoil, and the overarching quest for self-improvement. It's an exploration of transforming our most challenging emotions into the very fuel that propels us forward.

    Drawing inspiration from the potent narratives within Napoleon Hill's "Think and Grow Rich," alongside Jordan Peterson's compelling call to cease actions that hinder us, we delve into the art of using our inner turmoil constructively. This week, we uncover the monumental lie that too many of us tell ourselves daily—a lie that shackles our potential and hinders our dreams.

    Through stories of resilience and a deep dive into the mechanisms of turning negative emotions into powerful motivators, I aim to guide you through recognizing frustration, anger, and disappointment not as enemies, but as untapped sources of strength. With practical advice and heartfelt insights, this episode illuminates the path to utilizing these intense feelings to fuel our journey toward personal and professional fulfillment.

    "Your Hidden Superpower" is not just an episode; it's a call to reevaluate our relationship with our darkest moments and to recognize the immense power they hold in motivating us to achieve the unthinkable. It's about making peace with the discomfort that comes with growth and learning to channel our fiercest emotions into the relentless pursuit of what we want.



    As always, I will be sharing several thought-provoking concepts for you to ponder and apply in your life in the days to come. For those feeling empowered, there will also be a challenge awaiting your participation!



    All the love, all the power, all of the time!



    If you'd like to support my work, please follow this link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RSXTAGFY2QPSG 



    'Think and Grow Rich' book on Amazon:

    Think and Grow Rich

    • 41 min
    Make Your Self a Friend (ep. 148)

    Make Your Self a Friend (ep. 148)

    In this week's episode, titled "Make Yourself a Friend," I invite you on a deeply personal exploration of self-discipline and time management as pivotal forms of self-care. This reflection stems from a realization that in the whirlwind of our daily lives, the act of organizing our time isn't just about adhering to schedules—it's a profound gesture of kindness towards ourselves.

    With insights drawn from my own journey and the wisdom gleaned from various scheduling methods and organizational tools, I delve into how mastering time management can significantly enhance our lives. I discuss the intrinsic value that comes from being organized and disciplined—how it liberates us, allowing for a life lived with intention rather than one dictated by the chaos of untamed commitments.

    Moreover, we'll navigate the common hurdles of laziness and disorganization that all too often steer us away from our goals, underscoring the necessity of preemptive planning. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, I illuminate the stark difference between merely surviving each day and thriving through meticulously made plans.

    This episode also touches on the subtleties of habit formation, confronting our natural tendency to veer towards ease and comfort. We confront the undeniable truth that time, with its relentless march forward, waits for no one. "Time will pass quickly anyhow, so it's all about how you'll make use of it"—a mantra that calls us to action, to make every moment count, not just for the sake of productivity but as a testament to our self-worth and future well-being.



    As always, I will be sharing several thought-provoking concepts for you to ponder and apply in your life in the days to come. For those feeling empowered, there will also be a challenge awaiting your participation!



    All the love, all the power, all of the time!



    If you'd like to support my work, please follow this link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RSXTAGFY2QPSG 



    Links: 

    Clever Fox Planner: Clever Fox



    'Principles' by Ray Dalio on Amazon:

    Principles

    • 41 min

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