
21 episodes

Our Shared Experience Jesse La Flair
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- Self-Improvement
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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Our Shared Experience is hosted by professional parkour athlete and stuntman Jesse La Flair. Through out the show Jesse trys to find his real voice and discusses relatable topics as he references a variety of life experiences hes gathered from touring around the world, working on the major motion pictures and tv shows and bringing on an eclectic rotation of incredible guests.
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The Friendships We Need Change
Our Shared Experience is hosted by Jesse La Flair. In this episode Jesse discuss the harsh truth about friendship and as we evolve and grow as people it becomes more difficult to find friends that align with our new needs.
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What you do with what you have done
Our Shared Experience is hosted by Jesse La Flair. In this episode Jesse discuss the value of revisiting your past achievements and how to stack value and multiply your opportunities by becoming aware of your own value.
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Is it really so bad to be wrong?
Our Shared Experience is hosted by Jesse La Flair. In this episode Jesse asks the question “Is it really such a bad thing to be wrong?”. Which leads to self discoveries about the value of questioning your own answers.
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Does Insecurity Fuel Our Greatness
Our Shared Experience is hosted by Jesse La Flair. In this episode Jesse asks the question “Does our insecurity fuel our greatness or hold us back from achieving more?”
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Are Your Goals Limiting Your Future
Our Shared Experience is hosted by Jesse La Flair. In this episode Jesse asks the question can our goals limit our future and talks about how releasing certain personal goals has changed his life forever.
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Always Remain a Beginner
Our Shared Experience is hosted by La Flair from Fox TV’s Ultimate Tag. In this episode Jesse discusses the power of keeping a beginner state of mind through out your life.
Customer Reviews
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I enjoy this podcast because Jesse covers questions and topics that I encounter daily in my own stream of thought. His conversational style helps me evaluate why I haven’t reached some of my own goals, and find new strategies.