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The world is just so interesting that it's impossible not to be fascinated by it, and the people who inhabit it. Join host Dave Moss on this long-form interview podcast, as he follows his curiosity to learn new things from some of the most fascinating people and hopefully introduce you to some amazing things along the way.

So Damn Curious Dave Moss

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The world is just so interesting that it's impossible not to be fascinated by it, and the people who inhabit it. Join host Dave Moss on this long-form interview podcast, as he follows his curiosity to learn new things from some of the most fascinating people and hopefully introduce you to some amazing things along the way.

    I'm a Grown Ass Woman and I'll Do Whatever I Want with Janna & Alycia of Go Adventure

    I'm a Grown Ass Woman and I'll Do Whatever I Want with Janna & Alycia of Go Adventure

    In this episode, I speak with Janna Tait and Alycia Bannon the founders of Go Adventure. I grew up loving summer camp, and these two amazing women are not only taking it to the next level but bringing what they learn (and teach) at camp to leadership retreats and adult summer camps. Not to mention they are two of the most emotionally intelligent people I've ever had the pleasure to encounter. I hope you enjoy this conversation, I sure did.

    • 1 hr 30 min
    Life and Longevity with Andrew Funderburg

    Life and Longevity with Andrew Funderburg

    In this conversation, Dave Moss and Andrew discuss Andrew's journey as a runner, the benefits of running, and stories of extreme runners. They also talk about Andrew's experience living in Japan and learning Japanese. They explore the importance of intrinsic motivation and following one's passions. They discuss the concept of learning from failure and focusing on gains rather than the gap between where you are and where you want to be. Finally, they touch on teaching kids to live in the gain and the challenges of letting go of control and bringing in help. In this conversation, Andrew Funderburg, the founder of Fundy Software, discusses his journey from being a photographer to creating software for photographers. He shares insights on the challenges of being the means of production and the importance of finding someone to fill in your weaknesses. Andrew also talks about the culture shift in his business and the secret sauce of Fundy Software. He reflects on his experience as an Iron Chef photographer and his time in the Peace Corps. Andrew emphasizes the importance of self-belief, overcoming self-defeating talk, and taking responsibility for making the world a better place.
    Takeaways
    Running can have numerous benefits, including improved longevity and overall health.Learning from failure and focusing on gains rather than the gap between where you are and where you want to be can lead to greater satisfaction and success.Teaching kids to focus on their accomplishments and growth can help them develop a positive mindset.Letting go of control and seeking help when needed can lead to greater success and growth. Don't be the means of production in your business; find people who can fill in your weaknesses.The culture shift in a business can be challenging, but it is necessary for growth.Creating software or products that solve a specific problem can lead to unexpected success.Taking risks and embracing opportunities can lead to unexpected career paths.Helping individuals become more successful can contribute to making the world a better place.

    • 1 hr 23 min
    The Super Power of Vulnerability with Jennifer Moher

    The Super Power of Vulnerability with Jennifer Moher

    Summary
    In this conversation, Dave Moss and Jennifer Moher discuss various topics related to personal growth, overcoming fear, and finding peace. Jennifer shares her childhood experiences and how they shaped her journey of self-discovery. They explore the impact of judgment and the importance of taking up space. They also discuss spirituality and the role it plays in finding grounding and purpose. The conversation highlights the power of belief, open-mindedness, and the mindset shift needed to value oneself. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of personal growth and finding peace in one's journey. In this part of the conversation, Jennifer Moher and Dave Moss discuss the importance of energy and mindset in attracting and repelling clients. They explore the concept of taking up space and being visible in the coaching industry, emphasizing the need for authenticity and vulnerability. They provide practical steps to overcome self-doubt and fear of judgment, encouraging individuals to embrace their unique qualities and share their knowledge. The conversation also touches on the significance of knowing one's values and direction, as well as the lessons learned from past mistakes. They conclude by discussing the importance of finding joy and letting go of hustle culture. In this conversation, Jennifer Moher discusses various aspects of her photography journey and creative process. She shares insights on building a business ecosystem and the importance of creating connections between different aspects of her work. Jennifer also talks about the art of narrative and how she incorporates storytelling techniques from movies and television into her photography. She emphasizes the need for deeper meaning and subtext in her work to avoid feeling bored or soul-sucking. Additionally, Jennifer highlights the significance of caring about the process and being open to wonder and curiosity.
    Jenn's InfoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifermoher/Website: https://jennifermoher.com/Curated - The Art of Instagram: https://jennifer-moher.mykajabi.com/curated-the-art-of-instagramJen's Linktree: https://bio.site/jennifermoher
    Takeaways
    Childhood experiences can shape our beliefs and impact our self-confidence.Overcoming fear of judgment is essential for personal growth and success.Exploring spirituality can provide grounding and purpose in life.Belief and open-mindedness can lead to personal transformation and new opportunities.Taking up space and valuing oneself are crucial for success and fulfillment. Energy and mindset play a crucial role in attracting and repelling clients.Authenticity and vulnerability are essential in coaching and building meaningful connections.Taking up space and being visible requires overcoming self-doubt and fear of judgment.Knowing your values and direction simplifies decision-making and brings clarity to your business.Personal growth involves unlearning old beliefs and shifting perspectives.Finding joy and letting go of hustle culture leads to a more fulfilling and balanced life. Building a business ecosystem can help sustain and support different aspects of a photography business.Incorporating storytelling techniques from movies and television can add depth and meaning to photography work.Caring about the process and being open to wonder and curiosity can lead to more authentic and meaningful connections with clients.Having mentors and teachers who inspire vulnerability and openness can shape one's approach to creativity and connection.

    • 1 hr 30 min
    The Power and Pitfalls of Conversation with Jos Woodsmith

    The Power and Pitfalls of Conversation with Jos Woodsmith

    In this lively chat with Photographer and Philosopher Jos Woodsmith, we dive headfirst into the hilarious chaos of life's ups and downs. Buckle up for a wild ride as we uncover the secrets of adulting and why it's totally cool to not always have it together.
    Forget seriousness, we talk all about finding the funny side of hard things! We'll spill the beans on how journaling and flexing those memory muscles can turn you into a self-reflection guru. Plus, ever heard of the Miracle Morning? It's apparently like starting your day with a superhero cape on!
    We'll let you in on the best-kept secret of joy—JOMO (that's the joy of missing out)! Say goodbye to FOMO and hello to living life at your own pace. And hey, who said taking baby steps wasn't the way to go? We'll reveal why those little strides can lead to big wins.
    Oh, and did we mention going behind the scenes with some tales of navigating the wonderful world of client relationships.
    And finally, we'll chat about the ultimate hack for body and mind—fasting. Jos spills the beans on how to cleanse your way to physical and mental nirvana. So grab a drink, or put on your walking shoes, and get ready to slow down, because this conversation is about to blow your mind with the power of humility, self-mentoring, and the science of feeling awesome.
    Takeaways
    Comedy can be a powerful tool for dealing with life's challenges and stresses.Perspective and not taking life too seriously can lead to a more enjoyable and fulfilling experience.Journaling and memorization can be effective practices for self-reflection and personal growth.Starting the day with intention and self-improvement can positively impact overall well-being.Taking small steps and embracing the joy of missing out can lead to a more balanced and fulfilling life.Building strong relationships with clients is essential in the wedding photography industry.Fasting can be a beneficial practice for maintaining physical and mental well-being. Fasting and cleansing can provide numerous benefits for the body and mind, including giving organs a break, detoxifying the body, and building character.Slowing down and taking time for oneself is essential for dealing with the stress of life, especially for physically demanding professions like photography.The science of longevity is a field that explores methods such as fasting mimicking diets and intermittent fasting to promote health and extend lifespan.Being your own mentor and seeking out mentors throughout your journey can provide guidance, accountability, and growth opportunities.Humility is a mindset that allows for continuous learning, openness, and the ability to connect with others on a deeper level.You can find Jos online here:
    Website: https://www.josandtree.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josandtree/

    • 1 hr 46 min
    Let Your Freak Flag Fly with Jacob Oldenkamp

    Let Your Freak Flag Fly with Jacob Oldenkamp

    In this conversation, I interview Jacob Oldenkamp. A photographer, videographer, Director of Photography, and Pilot from Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada. 
    Jake discusses his perspective on failure, living without regret, and following his interests. He shares his belief that failure is not a concept he subscribes to, as he views setbacks as opportunities for growth and adaptation. Jake emphasizes the importance of living in the present and not getting caught up in the hustle culture. He also discusses the influence of music and the role it plays in his life. Overall, Jake's approach to life is characterized by a sense of optimism, adaptability, and self-reflection. In this part of the conversation, we discuss the influences outside of photography, such as movies and music, that have shaped their creative processes. 
    We also explore the fear of failure and the importance of trying new things. The conversation delves into the fear of judgment from industry peers and the need to embrace individuality and creativity. They discuss the impact of supportive teachers and the importance of letting one's freak flag fly. The conversation also touches on acceptance and change in family dynamics, as well as the challenges of navigating contentious conversations and ending unhealthy relationships. 
    Jake discusses his experience working on a CBC documentary and how it was a bucket list achievement for him. He compares the differences between wedding photography and documentary filmmaking, highlighting the impact and legacy he wants to leave through his work. Jake also talks about the importance of having a cause and wanting to make a positive impact on the world. He shares his thoughts on the hustle culture and the need to accept the suffering that comes with running a business. The conversation concludes with a discussion on social media, perspective on success, and the value of deep conversations.
    Takeaways
    Explore influences outside of your field to shape your creative process.Embrace failure and be willing to try new things.Don't be afraid of judgment from industry peers; focus on your growth and creativity.Support and encourage individuality and creativity in others.Choose meaningful relationships and let toxic ones naturally drift apart.Where to find Jacob onlinehttps://www.kampphotography.com/https://www.instagram.com/kampphotography/

    • 1 hr 37 min

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