Entrepreneurs are a different breed of people. Where others squirm at the thought of making self-managed business endeavors a sole source of income, we see an opportunity for uncapped riches and prosperity. It takes a certain mind to be willing to ignore what society says about breaking the mold and pursue big ideas against difficult odds. Yet folks like John Mackey prove that a defiant spirit can indeed lead to abundant success. I'm excited to... read more ›
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It's incredibly easy to settle into the comfort of the familiar—the same routines, the usual habits, and the paths well-trodden. But somewhere in the back of your mind, isn't there a small voice urging you to shake things up, to take a risk, to venture into uncharted territory? Maybe you've experienced this feeling while watching someone fully immerse themselves in their craft on stage—whether through music, dance, or a bold stand-up routine. Isn't it absolutely... read more ›
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May
22
Change is a scary word. So when we hear it non-stop in conversations about AI, it's no surprise that many people feel a sense of unease. But what if AI could actually be used for good? Imagine a world where technology is not just about profits and efficiency, but also about improving education and learning opportunities for all. Sal Khan believes that future is possible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLaUoF4xJJc If his name sounds familiar, that's probably because you've... read more ›
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If there’s one thing I’ve learned from interviewing hundreds of high-performers and change-makers on the Chase Jarvis LIVE show, it’s that the most successful entrepreneurs and creators share a unique trait: they view challenges not as barriers but as incredible opportunities for growth and innovation. Unlike many of us who might view problems as burdensome obstacles, they tend to see them as opportunities to learn, to grow, to improve, and to adapt in ways that... read more ›
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Words and tools are powerful, but are they our only way of making a mark? *Pause for emphasis* Stephan Moccio doesn't think so. An artist, composer, and producer, he's the name behind some of the most well-known songs and soundtracks on the planet. But surprisingly enough, all that success with sound has come through silence. In this podcast, I have the privilege of sitting down with him to discuss how strategic refrain and thought can... read more ›
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In a world that often emphasizes grand gestures and monumental achievements, it's easy to overlook the profound impact of small actions. Yet, it's these minuscule steps that are the true catalysts for change and progress in our lives. “Tiny Experiments.” I keep these words on a Post-It note on my monitor, a daily reminder that the key to unlocking my potential and propelling myself towards my desired future lies in the willingness to take small,... read more ›
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People say "in your dreams" when they want to imply that something isn't going to happen. But according to this expert, dreams are the best place to start when it comes to making goals a reality. Dr. James Doty is a world-renowned neurosurgeon, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and New York Times bestselling author. He is also the founder and director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford University. I recently had the... read more ›
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The conundrum of whether to quit something—a job, a project, or a personal goal—is a crossroads we all face at some point. The impulse to walk away can be driven by various factors: fear of failure, lack of progress, or simply the realization that our efforts no longer align with our deepest values and aspirations. But how do you tell if you're just hitting a rough patch or facing a sign that it's time for... read more ›
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The box we're forced to think within as artists is constantly shrinking. It's no secret that society puts certain expectations and limitations on artists, whether it's in terms of subject matter, style, or even success. We're told to stick to what sells, what is marketable and popular. And for the most part, success stories in the art world seem to follow this formula. But not all of them. Emmy-nominated poet, multi-platinum songwriter, and world-renowned keynote... read more ›
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In the realm of relationships, friendship is often celebrated for its simplicity and ease. Yet, as many of us navigate the complexities of modern life, the essence of being a genuinely good friend becomes more nuanced. It's not just about being there; it's about how you're there. If your friendships have been feeling a bit surface level lately, I wanted to share 3 ideas that take a little courage, but can transform casual friends to... read more ›
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