The Breaking Normal Podcast

Daniel Eisenman

Breaking Normal: Exploration of memetics, language, & mystery, and applying it to an everyday lifestyle

  1. Jun 11

    Yoga on the Inside with Eddie Modestini

    This episode begins with Eddie Modestini casually dropping into a yoga pose that makes him look 13 years old. The surprising part? He is 73 years old. From there, we dive into a lifetime of learning from a man who has spent more than five decades studying movement, breath, healing, and what it means to remain a student of life. We explore Eddie’s journey from working on an elk ranch in Paonia and suffering a debilitating slipped disc to being told surgery was his best option. Instead of going under the knife, he chose a different path—Tai Chi, massage therapy, and eventually yoga—a decision that would completely change the course of his life. Along the way, we discuss: Teaching yoga to Bob Marley’s mother and the Marley family, including Ziggy MarleyWorking with musicians like Michael FrantiHis connection to my friend Alec and their time studying yoga together in IndiaWhy he’s in Boulder this week for Alec’s weddingHow staying a student of life may be one of the most powerful longevity practices availableThe role of curiosity in keeping both the body and mind youthfulBee breathing, box breathing, breath retention, and a Norwegian exercise techniqueHow breath can influence energy, focus, recovery, and wellbeingMovement as medicineHis thoughts on nutrition, organ meats, and aging well More than a conversation about yoga, this is a conversation about choosing a different path when life presents obstacles—and continuing to learn long after most people stop asking questions. At 73 years young, Eddie is living proof that age and aging are not the same thing. Enjoy this conversation with a man who has spent a lifetime practicing Yoga on the Inside. Get your hunt on with Eddie at www.TribeVitamins.com and follow his journey on Instagram @yogaontheinside

    1h 2m
  2. Jun 5

    Can You Receive a Life Bigger Than Your Dream? | Sam Tarantino

    Sam Tarantino helped build Grooveshark into one of the largest music streaming platforms in the world. By his twenties, he was running a company with millions of users, battling some of the most powerful corporations on Earth, and living what many would call the entrepreneurial dream. Then he lost it. In this conversation, Sam shares parts of the story he rarely talks about publicly—from the founding of Grooveshark, to the lawsuits that changed everything, to the loss of his co-founder and close friend, Josh Greenberg. What emerged was not a conversation about business. It became a conversation about luck, loss, brotherhood, success, failure, family, fate, and the strange way life can lead us exactly where we’re meant to go. We begin with a series of synchronicities: two oldest brothers, two Florida boys, two entrepreneurs shaped by family dynamics, each navigating different versions of the same questions. From there we dive deep into: * The untold story behind Grooveshark’s rise and fall * What losing a company teaches that success never can * The loss of a co-founder, close friend, and brother-in-arms * how “luck” can cut both ways * The hidden costs of ambition * Whether success and failure are largely stories we tell ourselves * The parallel lives we never get to live * Family, fatherhood, and what truly matters in the end Near the end, we explore the film Family Man and the question it poses: What if the life you thought you wanted wasn’t actually the life that would make you happiest? This is one of the most honest founder conversations we’ve ever had. Daniel and Sam explore the rise and fall of a company, the loss of people and dreams, and the realization that sometimes life’s greatest gifts arrive disguised as setbacks. For anyone who has ever wondered whether they are behind, ahead, winning, losing, or exactly where they are meant to be, this conversation is for you.

    54 min
  3. May 5

    The Sin of Seriousness | With My Brother Timothy Eisenman

    What happens when two brothers—cut from the same cloth, yet living their own paths—sit down and stop taking life so darn seriously? This one starts very Breaking Normal… Timothy refuses to do what I ask him within seconds 😂 And from there, it turns into one of the deepest, strangest, and most heartfelt conversations I’ve ever had—with my own brother. We go from: * Identity — why Timothy may relate more to “brother” than his name * What Jesus may have (or may not have) identified with * Language, labels, and the illusion of who we think we are * Stories from our travels around the world — including the time he may have saved my life… and the time he gave me stitches but accidentally glued my butt cheeks together 😳 * How he met his now wife… while she was with her ex-husband * The blessing/dream… her ex-husband gave him later * Nicaragua, sickness, and a moment that felt like our mom made a deal with God * Prayer… live on the podcast * god, Kenya, Carl Jung, synchronicity, dreams, and moments you can barely explain—but can never forget * Trusted house sitting as a real-life treasure hunt * His raw, honest take on Tribe Vitamins * And a powerful moment where he speaks directly to his son—imagining him at 15, about to get his driver’s license, listening to this episode… and what he’d want him to know And somehow… it all leads to a moment where I ask him for one final question— and instead, he ends in tears… expressing pure gratitude. No script. No filter. Just two brothers exploring life, God, memory, and meaning in real time. If you’ve ever wondered how deep a conversation can go with someone who shares your blood… this is it. — Get real nourishment from the inside out (and the outside in): 👉 https://tribevitamins.com — This is back-to-back with the episode I just recorded with my dad… Something powerful is happening in these family conversations. Expect nothing. Experience everything.

    1h 11m
  4. Mar 28

    Greg Lefcourt of Beleza (Boulder) on Coffee, Community & Creating the Best Vibes

    What actually makes a coffee shop feel different? In this episode of Breaking Normal, I sit down with Greg Lefcourt — co-owner of Beleza Coffee in Boulder — to explore what’s really happening beneath the surface of coffee culture. Greg has spent decades at the highest level of specialty coffee… competing, judging, and helping shape the scene. But what he’s building with Beleza goes beyond coffee — it’s about connection, presence, and creating a space people actually feel. We get into: - Why he killed the Wi-Fi (and what that revealed about people) - What coffee taught him about human nature - The fine line between mastery, ego, and art - How drinks like the Persian Love Latte (with saffron, rose, pistachio) can shift your state - What makes a great barista vs. just a skilled one - His favorite coffee shops around the world - What actually creates a magnetic community vibe Questions we explored: - What has coffee taught you about humans that has nothing to do with coffee? - Why did you remove Wi-Fi when most cafés are doubling down on it? - What made you step away from the “high-level coffee world” to build something more human? - When does mastery become ego… and when does it become art? - What kind of ritual are people craving right now without realizing it? - Can a drink actually shift someone’s emotional state? - What’s a place or experience that changed how you see what a café can be? - What makes a truly great coffee shop? - What separates a great barista from everyone else? - What do people reveal over coffee that they don’t say anywhere else? - What would the perfect café for human connection look like? Connect with Greg & Beleza: https://www.instagram.com/belezacoffeebar/ If you’re in Boulder, this is one of those spots you don’t just visit — you feel it. Coffee might be the excuse… But connection is the real product. Get Greg’s favorite tallow and the best organ supplements in the world at www.TribeVitamins.com

    1h 7m
4.9
out of 5
301 Ratings

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