Recovery Road with Leaha Mattinson

Leaha Mattinson

Recovery Road on the Master Your Life Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 09/19/2022

    The Willingness to Evolve ft. Jacky Phung

    Episode Highlight   Join Leaha Mattinson and Greg Bird as they speak to Jacky Phung about the ten characteristics of charismatic leadership and the three things men want in relationships.   Quotable Quotes   9.01 - 9.10: “Confidence does not only come from outside; it’s internal knowingness that who you choose to be is the valid way.” (Jacky)   11.25 - 11.27: “Life... opens up to people who are confident.” (Leaha)   13.04 - 13.10: “Sometimes, getting your nose bloodied in life or in business can be a very very valuable asset if you look at it from what you’ve learned.” (Greg)   17.41 - 17.52: “If I can be myself and help other people be themselves, the world will have... very few problems. Why we have problems today is because we’re not ourselves so we’re always trying to be other people.” (Jacky)   27.09 - 27.14: “If you’re not compassionate towards yourself, what makes one think we can be compassionate with others? We don’t know how to.” (Jacky)   39.19 - 39.27: “To be free from our mind is one of the... critical parts in our life that’s why they call it overthinking, they don’t say over-feeling.” (Jacky)   58.24 - 58.30: “Society has evolved technology-wise, but personal life-wise, not as much.”   Takeaways   The Charismatic Movement (6.45)   Jacky laments that “in society, we’re very caught up in what we can see rather than the things we cannot see”. You need not be the most talkative person to exude palpable energy. For him, being charismatic means knowing oneself and owning oneself, and radiating energy from the centeredness of the self.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  2. 08/29/2022

    Leave Behind Some Reasons to Be Missed

    Episode Highlights   Join Leaha Mattinson as she speaks to Greg Bird about generational estate planning, thinking about the legacy you will leave behind, and music that heals your soul throughout the journey.   Quotable Quotes   14.38 - 14.41: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” 22.32 - 22.36: “What’s equal is maybe not what’s fair and what’s fair is maybe not what’s equal.” 23.54 - 24.01: “Never be afraid to hold your head up high, smile and look a stranger in the eye as you pass them by.” 28.20 - 28.26: “Everything you've been working so hard to accomplish and build could be just wiped right out if in the wrong hands.” 28.46 - 28.58: “With great power, comes great responsibility, so the larger the estate that one has amassed, the more responsibility there is to know how to de-accumulate that and pass that on to that next generation.” 40.49 - 40.58: “If we’re blessed to be able to see all those generations before us, the 3 generations, to the 3 generations ahead, what a beautiful thing that is.” 41.39 - 41.50: “Music… is a universal language and what can carry on is not only music, it’s the stories that are tied to that music and how universally every culture has music”. 50.12 - 50.20: “It’s not just money, it’s how rich you are, rich with feeling, rich with the worth that you have and what you can do for the world, make it a better place.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  3. 07/11/2022

    The Recession Survival Kit

    Episode Highlights   Join Leaha Mattinson as she speaks to Greg Bird about his journey from almost losing everything in his life to becoming a successful financial advisor today, having incorporated all the lessons he learnt along the way.   Quotable Quotes   2.51 - 2.57: “Here we are, facing probably what most would argue is the most challenging year of all of our lives.”   4.42 - 4.47: “There’s so many questions that come around that we have to ask to ourselves and the power really starts here, in ourselves.”   5.45 - 5.49 : “The volatility of this year has been the only constant that we’ve seen.”   10.39 - 10.43: “Family is your main support system… it’s your emotional support system.”   12.08 - 12.10: “Do what’s right and what’s good.”   12.15 - 12.26: “Doing what's right and what's good is the heart of what I feel is doing the right thing... for ourselves, for our kids, for our clients, for our friends, our whole entire network.”   16.04- 16.06: “Surround yourself with good people.”   17.08 - 17.17: “I’m my most valuable asset, it starts with me. Get me healthy again, get me back on my feet, let me do good and get back out there and do what I do best.”   22.33 - 22.40: “With the right advice, the right coaching, people can save themselves from financial failure and destruction.”   25.42 - 25.44: “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink.”   30.48 - 30.52: “You can't be a one-trick pony in my business anymore. You have to have a holistic approach.”   31.13 - 31.18: “In any different game plan, there’s two parts - you got to have a good offence, you got to have a good defense.”   32.12 - 32.14: “If you want to take action for yourself, you have to be able to invest in yourself.” 38.11 - 38.14: “Having a large family is a blessing and a curse at the same time.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Recovery Road on the Master Your Life Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.