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Welcome to The Real Human Project. Our mission is to help people get to know each other better. Everyone gets an episode about what makes them who they are. When we listen to each other, we connect. And human connection is the heart of it all. Record your own episode at www.realhuman.io
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Ahad Bandealy: Confronting mental health issues and finding a path to healing and success
Today we get to know Ahad Bandealy. Ahad tells a powerful story about confronting his mental health issues and finding a path forward by committing himself to the service of others. He shares how he has found healthy ways to deal with stress, and how taking a big risk starting a company has set him on an exciting course.
Ahad is on a journey of healing, growth and success in his life, and it’s inspiring to listen to.
This is a public podcast, so it's only as good as the people who are willing to participate. If you would like to take part, go to realhuman.io to record your own episode. -
Mary Portas: From mischievous energy to Mary Queen of Shops
In the UK, Mary is known as a provocative and outspoken public figure. Over her extraordinary career she’s built up a unique reputation as an untameable creative force, on a mission to champion the role of independent businesses and our local communities in the growth and wellbeing of the nation. During that time, she advised the government, and businesses, and has been dubbed Mary Queen of Shops by the BBC. But in this episode she opens up about where all that drive comes from.
From a childhood with her loving family, battling for attention with her siblings. To having to pull together with her brother to cope with the death of her mother while still only a teenager, this is a story of how she channeled her innate mischievous energy to fuel a new found sense of purpose.
Mary’s is an inspiring story, full of audacity and ambition, but it is also a story of humanity, compassion and warmth. There’s so much there for us all to take away. -
Sergii Tkachenko: Growing up in Ukraine, finding his passion and why he is the luckiest person we’ve spoken to
This week we get to know Sergii Tkachenko. Sergii grew up in Ukraine and now lives in California. He talks about his special relationship with the ocean, finding a career he is passionate about and he makes a case for why he is the luckiest person we’ve interviewed.
Sergii’s optimism and gratitude shine through in this episode. Listening to it made us reflect on how lucky we are and how much we have to be thankful for. Thank you, Sergii!
This is a public podcast, so it's only as good as the people who are willing to participate. If you would like to take part, go to realhuman.io to record your own episode. -
Star Jackman: Growing up in a group home, the definition of bravery and learning to be kind to yourself
Star’s life is full of inspiring moments. An act of bravery and a ride in a Camaro that lead to growing up in a loving group home. Giving up alcohol at 21. And how he constantly pushes his limits in the ring and on the marathon course. But our favorite moment is the beautiful story Star tells about his friend Kyle. He captures what deep friendship is all about and makes us reflect on the very closest relationships we have in our lives.
Thank you for sharing so openly, authentically and thoughtfully, Star. It has been a pleasure to get to know you.
This is a public podcast, so it's only as good as the people who are willing to participate. If you would like to take part, go to realhuman.io to record your own episode. -
Brenda Ha: From fruit shop, to a career at one of Canada’s largest banks, to building a national women’s soccer league
This week we get to know Brenda Ha. Brenda has a wonderful story that spans growing up above her parent’s fruit market, a successful career at one of Canada largest banks, and now helping to start a new national women’s soccer league. What she does best of all though is to share the invaluable advice that she has received from her parents, colleagues and mentors. This episode is packed with insight and lessons we were able to use in our lives, and we’re excited for you to hear them too.
This is a public podcast, so it's only as good as the people who are willing to participate. If you would like to take part, go to realhuman.io to record your own episode. -
Leora Katz: A childhood without TV, saying yes to new relationships, and how writing can help you process the world
This week we get to know Leora, one of the founders of The Real Human Project. Leora shares lessons she has learned from her parents, from her time as a camp councilor and from the community of Phish fans she loves so much. She also talks about the struggles and blessings of being a new mom.
We love Leora and her unique take on the world, and we hope you enjoy this insight into one of our favorite people.
This is a public podcast, so it's only as good as the people who are willing to participate. If you would like to take part, go to realhuman.io to record your own episode.
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