The Collective Project

Daniel Laurean

Life is a journey, and every conversation is a chance to grow. Collective Project dives into the big and small moments that shape us, exploring topics like fatherhood, men’s health, parenthood, relationships, and personal growth. Join me as I sit down with guests from all walks of life to uncover insights, share stories, and ask the questions that matter. Whether you’re seeking wisdom, inspiration, or just a fresh perspective, this podcast is your space for meaningful conversations. Let’s explore life together, one story at a time.

  1. MAR 6

    #020 - From War to Building Founders: Mirza Sagdati on Pain and Entrepreneurship

    What stays with you when certainty disappears early in life?In this conversation, I sit down with Mirza Sagdati to talk about identity, responsibility, and what it means to build something real when life doesn’t offer guarantees.Mirza grew up in Kosovo during and after the war. That experience shaped how he understands pressure, uncertainty, and personal responsibility. Years later, those same lessons show up in how he approaches entrepreneurship, coaching, and building founders in Finland.This is not a story about success or motivation. It’s a conversation about what forms a person when comfort isn’t available, and how those foundations quietly shape the way we work, lead, and choose our paths.We talk about growing up fast, feeling like an outsider, choosing Finland intentionally, and why building companies has very little to do with ideas and everything to do with discipline, timing, and tolerance for discomfort.In this episode, we explore:Growing up during and after war, and what it teaches about responsibilityIdentity, belonging, and living between culturesChoosing Finland and starting from zeroWhy entrepreneurship isn’t for most peopleDiscipline versus motivationPain tolerance as a real differentiatorCoaching founders and recognizing real potentialWhy obsession with a problem matters more than ambitionThis episode will resonate with anyone quietly carrying responsibility, navigating transition, or trying to build something meaningful without a script.No conclusions. No shortcuts. Just an honest conversation about what holds when things get hard.IND MIRZA SAGDATI HERE:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirzasagdati/Website: https://www.demola.netOrganization: Red Brick Accelerator – https://redbrick.fi🎧 Listen if you’re a founder, immigrant, parent, or anyone trying to build a meaningful life under pressure.CHAPTERS00:00 Growing up when certainty disappears06:40 Early responsibility and adapting fast14:20 Identity, belonging, and being an outsider23:10 Choosing Finland and starting again32:00 Rejection, work, and finding direction41:30 Why entrepreneurship isn’t a career choice52:10 Discipline over motivation01:01:40 Pain tolerance and real resilience01:12:30 What successful founders actually share01:24:10 Coaching people, not ideas01:35:20 Timing, failure, and learning quickly01:48:00 What remains when ambition fadesMy Socialshttps://www.instagram.com/daniel.laurean/https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-laurean-25b50085/https://www.daniellaurean.comPodcast#entrepreneurship#identity#longformpodcast#resilience#immigrantstories#buildingalife#foundermindset#meaningfulwork#europeanstartups

    1h 31m
  2. JAN 7

    #019 - Lexi Novitske on Pain, Fear, and Why Doing Hard Things Changes You

    Greenland is all over the news right now.Climate change. Melting ice. Global attention.But this episode answers a different question.What happens to a human being who actually crosses it?In this episode, Lexi Novitske shares what it was really like to cross Greenland by kite and skis for 22 days straight. No roads. No rescue button. Just ice, pain, and the decision to keep going.Halfway through the expedition, Lexi broke her leg.Later, she lost her vision from snow blindness.She still finished.We talk about:What constant pain actually feels likeWhy doing hard things changes how you see lifeLeaving comfort behind on purposeThe moment she realized most daily problems are not real problemsWhat Greenland teaches you that nothing else canThis is not a motivational speech.This is lived experience from one of the harshest environments on earth.If you want the human side of Greenland, beyond the headlines, this conversation will change how you think about resilience, fear, and meaning.🎧 Topics we explore:• Doing hard things on purpose• Pain tolerance and mental endurance• Fear, risk, and responsibility• Identity beyond comfort and success• Why simplicity becomes everything in extreme environments🎙️ Hosted by Daniel Laurean🎧 The Collective Project PodcastChapters00:00 Greenland and pain02:40 Why Lexi said yes07:15 The drive for extreme challenges10:50 Comfort vs meaning13:10 First days on the ice15:10 Getting sick immediately17:50 Daily distance and logistics21:00 The reality of living on the ice24:10 Daphne’s injury and evacuation30:00 Breaking her ankle33:00 Riding with a broken leg36:10 Mental breaking point38:45 Making pain an ally43:40 Perspective on comfort48:15 Snow blindness begins53:50 Riding without vision57:40 Being pulled on a sled59:30 Humility and dependence01:06:15 Crossing the finish line01:08:45 The biggest lesson01:10:00 Legacy and meaningFollow Lexi: https://www.instagram.com/lexinovitske/?hl=en https://twitter.com/anovitske https://www.linkedin.com/in/lexi-novitske-cfa-a5054a4 My Socialshttps://www.instagram.com/daniel.laurean/https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-laurean-25b50085/https://www.daniellaurean.comPodcast#greenland#arctic#arcticcircle#climatechange#climatecrisis#greenlandexpedition#polarregions#extremeenvironments#endurance#resilience#mentalstrength#mindset#personalgrowth#selfimprovement#doinghardthings#humanlimits#lifelessons#overcomingadversity#storytelling#podcast#podcastclips

    1h 11m
  3. 12/11/2025

    #018 - 22 Days on Ice: What Greenland Taught Me About Fear and Freedom – Jussi Uusitalo

    Most people will never experience true silence.Not the silence of a room…but the silence of 1,600 kilometers of ice, wind, fear, and the possibility that you may not come home.Today’s guest is Finnish adventurer Jussi Uusitalo, one of the only people on earth who has crossed Greenland on skis using only the power of a kite.For 22 days he battled whiteouts, exhaustion, pain, and emotional breakdowns. He watched teammates get injured. He questioned whether he belonged there. And yet, he found something in the cold that he couldn’t find anywhere else.In this conversation, Jussi opens up about the fear he carried as he left his wife and child at the airport, why the first days nearly broke him, what he learned about himself when everything went wrong, and why the cold feels like home.This episode is more than an adventure story — it’s an exploration of resilience, identity, and the human need to step into the unknown.Listen if you’re interested in:• Resilience through extreme challenge• The psychology of fear• How suffering reveals who we really are• Endurance, mindset, and human limits• What we learn when we’re totally alone 🎧 Available on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTubeChapters 0:00 | The Silence of Greenland 3:20 | A Childhood in the Cold 8:15 | The Dream That Never Left 12:40 | Fear at the Airport 18:00 | Meeting the Team for the First Time 22:30 | The Start: White, Wind, and Panic 29:45 | When Everything Went Wrong 35:20 | The Pain That Broke Him 40:55 | How He Learned to Adapt 48:10 | Daphne’s Injury & The First Evacuation 54:00 | Loneliness on the Ice 1:02:40 | Lexi’s Broken Leg & Frostbite 1:08:20 | Redefining Toughness 1:15:30 | The Hardest Day 1:22:10 | The Moment He Saw Mountains Again 1:27:40 | What the Ice Taught Him About Life 1:35:10 | The Lessons He Brought Back Home My Socialshttps://www.instagram.com/daniel.laurean/https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-laurean-25b50085/https://www.daniellaurean.comPodcast#greenlandexpedition #sisu #arcticadventure #humanperformance #endurance #mindset #resilience #collectiveprojectpodcast #mentalstrength #finland#MasculinityRedefined #MentalHealthMatters #PursuitOfMeaning #DeepConversations #TheCollectiveProject #DeepConversations

    1h 10m
  4. 11/25/2025

    #017 - The Violence Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight – with Elina Viitasaari

    Violence doesn’t just happen in war zones. It’s in our homes, schools, and streets — and Finland, despite its reputation for equality, now ranks highest in Europe for gender-based violence.In this deeply personal and eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Elina Viitasaari, a trauma-informed violence prevention expert working with the City of Vaasa's Youth Services, former UN Women board member, and a relentless advocate for breaking cycles of harm.We unpack what violence really looks like today — from the streets to the screens — and why the Nordic “equality utopia” might be hiding some uncomfortable truths.🔍 What We Cover in This Episode:What is violence, really? Why it’s more than just physicalHow gender-based violence is misunderstood and underreportedThe roots of youth violence and emotional numbnessPatriarchy, toxic masculinity, and why boys aren’t taught to feelSocial media’s role in normalizing violence and shameWhat parents actually need to do (and stop doing)Why one safe adult can change a child’s lifeFinland’s disturbing #1 ranking and what it signals for the futureThe real reasons NGOs and youth workers aren't being fundedHow to take part in violence prevention — even if you’re “just a parent”🔗 Follow Elina Viitasaari:📸 Instagram: @elina.viitasaari🌐 Youth Services Vaasa: @youngvaasa🎙️ About the Collective Project PodcastThis is a space for real conversations. Long-form, deep-dives into the hidden forces shaping our lives — with thinkers, doers, and disruptors.Hosted by Daniel Laurean.📍Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all major platforms.My Socialshttps://www.instagram.com/daniel.laurean/https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-laurean-25b50085/https://www.daniellaurean.comChapters00:00Introduction to Violence and Its Impact02:48Defining Violence: A Multifaceted Perspective08:42The Cycle of Violence: Growing Up in Violent Environments14:07Gender Dynamics in Violence: Boys vs. Girls19:45The Nordic Paradox: Gender Equality and Violence25:57The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Preventing Violence29:25Government's Role in Addressing Youth Violence34:03Socioeconomic Factors and Youth Violence38:06Resilience in Adversity39:53Media's Role in Violence Awareness42:39Social Media and Youth Violence48:36Identifying Signs of Violence in Youth51:05Community Involvement in Parenting59:37The Importance of Safe Adults01:03:27Preventive Measures for Parents01:07:36Seeking Help and Support01:12:12Collective Responsibility in Violence PreventionPodcast#genderbasedviolence#youthmentalhealth#traumainformed#parentingtips#masculinity#emotionalintelligence#violenceprevention#nordicparadox#finnishsociety#collectiveprojectpodcast

    1h 19m
  5. 11/05/2025

    #016 - The Black Tax: When Love Turns Into Debt with Michael Gabagas

    In this episode, Daniel Laurean sits down with South African sommelier and filmmaker Michael Gabagas to unpack one of the least-spoken realities among migrant professionals — the Black Tax: the unspoken responsibility to financially support family back home.Michael shares the personal story that inspired his upcoming documentary, tracing how informal remittances have become a $700 billion global flow — a lifeline for some and a burden for others. From sending money five times in one month to realizing how emotional giving can be, he opens up about guilt, pride, and the thin line between love and dependency.Together, they explore:Why Black Tax exists and how it silently shapes lives across Africa, Asia, and Latin AmericaHow technology and instant transfers have changed the psychology of givingThe danger of creating dependency vs. inspiring growthThe cultural weight of “what will the neighbors say”What happens when emotional obligation meets financial realityHow migrants can set boundaries without losing their identityA raw, honest conversation about family, sacrifice, and what it truly means to “make it.”🎬 Follow Michael Gabagas and stay tuned for his upcoming documentary on the Black Tax phenomenon.💬 Key TakeawaysEmotional economics: most remittances are driven by guilt, love, and nostalgia — not spreadsheets.A double-edged sword: helping family can either empower them or breed dependency.Historical weight: colonialism, inequality, and corruption still echo through today’s migration patterns.Digital remittances = emotional triggers: instant requests mean instant giving.The wine-making metaphor: “the worse the soil, the better the wine” — over-supporting others can weaken their roots.Global lens: the “Black Tax” extends far beyond race — any migrant who supports loved ones abroad feels it.Self-care first: “You can’t give what you don’t have.” Setting boundaries is an act of love.My Socialshttps://www.instagram.com/daniel.laurean/https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-laurean-25b50085/https://www.daniellaurean.com#blacktax #remittances #africandiaspora #migrationstories #collectiveprojectpodcast #michaelgabagas #daniallaurean #familyobligations #cultureandmoney #emotionalfinance #selfcarefirst #documentaryfilm #modernwisdomstyle #mentalhealthmatters #diasporalife

    1h 19m
  6. 10/01/2025

    #015 The Hidden Epidemic in Childhood – with Dr. Andrew Agbaje

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Andrew Agbaje, a physician-turned-researcher behind the groundbreaking urFIT-child project. His work focuses on the early warning signs of disease in children and how everyday lifestyle choices—sedentariness, poor diet, overexposure to technology—can quietly shape a child's lifelong health outcomes.We explore:How public health systems are missing early opportunities to prevent disease.Why your child sitting for 9 hours a day is more dangerous than you think.The cultural myth of the “healthy chubby kid.”Why prevention doesn’t make money—and who’s invested in keeping it that way.The role of parenting, media, religion, and education in shaping a child’s health.How to raise resilient kids in a distracted, hyperconnected world.Andrew’s message is clear and powerful: kids are not mini-adults. Let them move, explore, and be kids.This is a deep dive into health, responsibility, and the generational impact of our choices.🔍 Topics We DiscussedThe turning point that made Dr. Agbaje leave clinical medicine for researchWhy many hospital visits are preventableWhat the Children of the 90s data reveals about early disease developmentHow sedentary behavior in childhood shifts toward disease in young adulthoodParenting trends from the 90s to now—and their consequencesThe invisible cost of obesity, insulin resistance, and inflammation in youthWhy we confuse body image with healthWhy prevention doesn’t get fundedThe silent influence of media and religion on health behaviorsHow Finland rebuilt its food system—and what the rest of the world can learnPractical advice for parents on raising healthy children today🔗 Listen Now and Subscribe for More🎧 Available on:YouTubeSpotifyApple PodcastsSubscribe so you never miss an episode.👤 Follow Dr. Andrew Agbaje🌐 Website: https://urfit-child.com📍 University of Eastern Finland Profile: Just search “Andrew Agbaje UEF”📄 Published research & public education tools available on the siteMy Socialshttps://www.instagram.com/daniel.laurean/https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-laurean-25b50085/https://www.daniellaurean.comPodcast#childhealth #preventivemedicine #andrewagbaje #parentingtips #urfitchild #publichealth #childhoodobesity #screenfreekids #familyhealth #modernparenting #metabolichealth #collectiveprojectpodcast

    1h 29m
  7. 08/29/2025

    #014 - Is Burnout the Real Identity Crisis? | Dr. Leonor Carvalho

    Burnout isn’t just about long hours—it’s an identity crisis hiding in plain sight. In this powerful episode, Dr. Leonor Carvalho—a burnout coach, hypnotherapist, and former academic who hit rock bottom—exposes the real causes of exhaustion and how to break free before it’s too late.Why now? Because “burnout” has become a buzzword thrown around after a stressful day, but the reality is far more dangerous. Burnout can erode your health, relationships, and purpose if you don’t catch it early. Leonor reveals the invisible warning signs, why overachievers and leaders are especially at risk, and how to build the resilience needed to thrive in modern work and life.What you’ll learn in this episode:The invisible early warning signs of burnout most people ignore.Why perfectionism, people pleasing, and overachievement fuel exhaustion.How leaders unknowingly spread burnout across entire teams.The difference between being tired and being truly burned out.Practical steps to build boundaries, resilience, and life balance.If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re just tired—or on the edge of something more serious—this conversation will give you clarity, tools, and a new perspective on success.Topics DiscussedBurnout as an identity crisis beyond overworkPerfectionism, people pleasing, and overachievement as drivers of burnoutInvisible early symptoms of burnout: headaches, immune issues, inability to disconnectThe contagious nature of leadership burnout and toxic workplacesStress as a physical condition: why prevention is keyWork-life balance vs. life balance: reframing how we live and workThe role of culture in shaping resilience and burnout tendenciesUniversities failing to teach time management and emotional intelligenceBoundaries and saying no as a burnout prevention strategySocial media’s amplification of comparison and hustle guiltGenerational resilience differences and the inability to be boredThe art of just being and the role of meditationParenting and teaching emotional regulation to childrenListen Now & Subscribe for MoreIf this conversation resonates with you, hit subscribe and join the community. New episodes weekly, diving deep into mental health, leadership, and the hidden forces shaping our lives. Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear it—your support helps the podcast reach more people.Follow the Guest👉 Follow Dr. Leonor Carvalho on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonor-carvalho-burnout-coach/👉 Follow Dr. Leonor Carvalho on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.leonorcarvalho👉 Visit her website: https://leonorcoaching.comSupport her work by sharing this conversation.00:00 – Dr. Leonor Carvalho on the hidden epidemic of burnout01:24 – Is burnout really an identity crisis?05:36 – Perfectionism and guilt: how Finland faces burnout differently07:41 – Early warning signs of burnout you must not ignore12:15 – Leadership burnout and toxic workplaces explained17:35 – Burnout vs being tired: the real difference26:01 – Why prevention is the only true solution31:14 – Productivity vs busyness: the dangerous confusion40:15 – Dr. Carvalho’s personal story of burnout during her PhD47:02 – Rethinking work-life balance: why it doesn’t exist55:36 – The silver linings of burnout and lessons learned1:05:07 – Social media, comparison, and the shiny object trap1:15:09 – Generational differences in resilience and coping1:20:14 – The art of just being: meditation and silence1:25:36 – Final advice: how to find your true potential without burning outMy Socialshttps://www.instagram.com/daniel.laurean/https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-laurean-25b50085/https://www.daniellaurean.comPodcast#burnout #stressmanagement #mentalhealth #productivity #leadership #worklifebalance #perfectionism #selfcare #resilience #peoplepleasing #emotionalintelligence #exhaustion #overachievers #coaching #personalgrowth

    1h 26m
  8. 06/04/2025

    #013 - The Brutal Truth Why Women Don’t Want Nice Guys – Robert Glover

    Being “nice” is ruining your life—and no one has the guts to tell you.In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Robert Glover, author of the explosive bestseller No More Mr. Nice Guy, to uncover the brutal truth behind why men today feel anxious, unfulfilled, and stuck in cycles of people-pleasing.We talk about how childhood trauma, emotional suppression, and cultural expectations create the so-called “Nice Guy Syndrome”—and how it secretly destroys your relationships, confidence, sex life, and self-respect.🔥 If you’ve ever felt like you're doing everything right but still being ignored, rejected, or walked all over—this conversation will flip your reality.Expect to uncover:Why doing everything “right” often leads to frustration and failureHow covert contracts destroy relationshipsWhat real masculinity looks like today (hint: it’s not aggression or passivity)The truth about emotional tension and sexual polarityHow fatherhood can either break the cycle—or pass it downThis conversation is packed with raw insights, practical tools, and uncomfortable truths that every man (and woman) needs to hear.👉 Subscribe for more weekly episodes that challenge the status quo and help you upgrade your thinking: Dr. Robert Glovers Work:https://www.drglover.com/no-more-mr-nice-guy/the-book.htmlhttps://www.instagram.com/drgloverofficial/https://integrationnation.net/https://www.youtube.com/@UCoE3wa0c4QjlGuZoOgjr9PA Chapters00:00 Introduction to Nice Guy Syndrome00:33 The Origins of Nice Guy Behavior03:14 Parenting and Raising Confident Children06:29 The Role of Fathers in Child Development09:24 Navigating Masculinity in Modern Society12:29 Building Healthy Relationships for Children15:02 The Impact of Social Media on Young Men18:01 Creating a Supportive Environment for Kids20:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts29:59 The Impact of Parenting on Male Identity39:04 Recognizing and Preventing Parentification44:06 The Struggles of Nice Guys in Relationships50:36 The Challenge of Receiving Help01:02:12 Reframing Roles in Relationships01:03:24 Understanding Covert Contracts in Nice Guy Syndrome01:05:08 Understanding Covert Contracts01:09:39 The Importance of Overt Contracts01:11:18 Expressing Needs in Relationships01:19:27 The Madonna-Whore Complex01:26:44 Signs of Maturity in Men01:28:56 Practical Steps for Nice GuysMy Socialshttps://www.instagram.com/daniel.laurean/https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-laurean-25b50085/https://www.daniellaurean.comPodcast#mentalhealth#selflove#selfcare#mindset#gratitude#mentalhealthawareness#depression#anxiety#mensmentalhealth#masculinity#redpill#masculineenergy#menshealth#mentalhealthmatters#suicideprevention#endthestigma#mensmentalhealthawareness#mensmentalhealthmatters#positivemasculinity#emotionalintelligence#MasculinityRedefined #MentalHealthMatters #PursuitOfMeaning #DeepConversations #TheCollectiveProject #DeepConversations

    1h 34m

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Life is a journey, and every conversation is a chance to grow. Collective Project dives into the big and small moments that shape us, exploring topics like fatherhood, men’s health, parenthood, relationships, and personal growth. Join me as I sit down with guests from all walks of life to uncover insights, share stories, and ask the questions that matter. Whether you’re seeking wisdom, inspiration, or just a fresh perspective, this podcast is your space for meaningful conversations. Let’s explore life together, one story at a time.