Justin and Jeremy Weiser dive into finding deep purpose and fulfillment in what most people call a "boring" industry—Medicare insurance.
Jeremy opens up about his 20s when hustle culture consumed him—working seven days a week, chasing dollar amounts, and missing out on creating memories that would last a lifetime.
You'll hear about Jeremy's "Five F's" framework—Faith, Family, Fitness, Finance, and Fun—and how he uses this to make decisions that check multiple boxes at once. He shares practical examples like combining business meetings with gym sessions or family dinners, maximizing his time without sacrificing what matters most.
Timestamps:
00:00 - How Jeremy found purpose in Medicare insurance—the "boring" industry
03:17 - Why residual income is the key to building a real business
05:02 - Finding fulfillment when you're in a career that isn't sexy or exciting
08:38 - Jeremy's 20s: working nonstop, chasing money, and missing life's moments
14:26 - Why real wealth is picking your kids up from school at 3 PM
18:45 - The shift from hustle culture to balanced living
25:30 - How Jeremy's dad taught him "a pizza is still 10 bucks"
32:15 - The Five F's framework: Faith, Family, Fitness, Finance, and Fun
38:40 - Checking multiple boxes at once: combining gym sessions with business meetings
42:50 - Why balance doesn't mean working less—it means working smarter
48:15 - The importance of doing things now that you won't be able to do later
53:12 - Jeremy's advice to his younger self: balance is everything
Key themes explored:
— How to find purpose in a "boring" industry like insurance
— Why residual income creates true freedom versus self-employment
— The trap of hustle culture and working seven days a week in your 20s
— Why success isn't about dollar amounts—it's about lifestyle design
— Real wealth is freedom of time, not just money in the bank
— The Five F's: Faith, Family, Fitness, Finance, and Fun
— How to check multiple boxes at once by combining activities strategically
— Why balance doesn't mean less work—it means intentional work
— The importance of creating memories you can't get back later
— How to build a business that supports your family life instead of destroying it
— Why Disneyland is magic now but won't be in 10 years
— Taking advantage of time-sensitive experiences before they're gone
— The difference between working hard and working smart with balance
— How to be a great dad, husband, and friend—not just a businessman
Quote from Jeremy Weiser:"Real wealth is not what's in your bank account. It's being able to pick your kids up from school at 3 PM."
Jeremy Weiser's socials:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-weiser-573ab08/
Company Website: https://nuvohealth.com
Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nuvohealth
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Justin and Robin Farmanfarmaian dive deep into the broken healthcare system, why AI is the future of medicine, and how patients must take control of their own health.
Robin shares her personal story of going through 43 hospitalizations, losing multiple organs, and eventually firing her entire medical team—calling the current healthcare system a "17 out of 10" on the broken scale.
She exposes how six massive insurance companies control 30% of a $4 trillion healthcare industry (larger than Germany's entire GDP) and why the system is designed for sick care, not prevention.
She also discusses the future of personalized medicine, why physicians can't keep up with 10,000 daily research papers in their own specialty, regulatory bottlenecks slowing AI adoption, and rapid-fire opinions on biohacking trends like red light therapy, intermittent fasting, cold exposure, and the carnivore diet.
Timestamps:00:00 - Robin rates the healthcare system a 17 out of 10 on how broken it is02:24 - Why doctors can't keep up with 10,000 daily research papers in their specialty06:01 - How GLP-1 drugs and AI will prevent disease and reduce healthcare costs08:48 - The man who spent 300 hours in a ChatGPT delusion believing he invented a world-saving formula13:20 - Why large language models can lie, scheme, and deceive patients19:45 - What it means to be the CEO of your own health and take full accountability28:30 - How Ray Kurzweil became Robin's mentor in 2009 and shaped her AI healthcare vision35:12 - Why FDA regulations create 5-10 year delays compared to consumer tech38:45 - The truth about Whoop and Oura Ring accuracy and clinical-grade wearable patches42:18 - Why heart disease starts 20 years before symptoms and the power of calcium scoring45:49 - Rapid-fire biohacking trends: red light therapy, intermittent fasting, cold exposure, carnivore diet
Key themes explored:— How six companies control 30% of a $4 trillion healthcare industry— Why the system is sick care, not prevention or wellness— How AI will accelerate drug discovery and move clinical trials to patient homes— Digital therapeutics as FDA-cleared apps that work alongside medications— Why ChatGPT and AI models are unreliable for medical advice and can lie— The importance of verifying AI health information across multiple sources— How to become the CEO of your own health team— Why paternalistic healthcare kept patients dependent for decades— How patient communities on Facebook and TikTok empower diagnosis— Why physicians use Open Evidence to synthesize 10,000+ daily research papers— How GLP-1 drugs will reduce heart disease, cancer, and MSK costs— FDA bottlenecks and why government moves slower than entrepreneurs— The future of continuous blood pressure monitoring and baseline health data— Why wearables aren't medically accurate but clinical patches will be game-changers— How calcium scoring CT scans detect heart disease 20 years early for $300— Personalized medicine and why biohacking is not one-size-fits-all— The future of stem cell technology that finds and fixes what's wrong
Quote from Robin Farmanfarmaian:"If you are not mentally accountable, your body is physically accountable."
Robin Farmanfarmaian's socials:Website: https://www.robinff.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinfarmanfarmaian/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robinsf3/Twitter/X: https://x.com/Robinff3Book Website: https://democratizinghealthcare.ai
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Why modern dating feels broken for men and women
In this deep conversation, host Justin sits down with Preston Smiles to explore why attraction is collapsing, why so many men feel stuck, and what it really takes to build a healthy relationship in today’s world. From parenting and porn to phones, dopamine and destiny, Preston breaks down the hidden forces shaping your love life and your sense of self.
You’ll hear Preston explain how well-meaning mothers, absent fathers, and church shame created a generation of men who look like adults but are stuck in emotional childhood. He shares why social media is a “weapon of mass distraction,” how it drains your capacity for authentic connection, and what has to change if you want to actually feel present with another human being.
Then the conversation gets practical. Preston walks through the four aspects of being human, why your nervous system matters more than mindset, and how “capacity” is the real game in money, dating, and marriage. He tells stories about going from broke at 33 to a multimillionaire, building a thriving marriage with four kids and why your environment and community are the “soil” that either grows you or slowly kills you.
If you’ve felt discouraged by dating, stuck in loops with the same kind of partner, or confused about what mature masculinity and femininity look like today, this episode gives you both language and tools to change your life from the inside out.
Timestamps:
01:30 – Well-meaning mothers, church shame and boys hiding their sexuality
04:50 – Smartphones, porn and the dopamine crash that kills real attraction
06:40 – The four aspects of being human and why “capacity” is everything
12:10 – “You can’t intervene in a world you can’t see” and how to start doing the real work
16:40 – The bike story, somatic capacity, and why you need embodied mentors
19:55 – From broke at 33 to multimillionaire by changing his environment and who he learned from
22:50 – Empty cups, self-sourcing, and why your partner will never fix your loneliness
27:40 – Destiny, desir,e and what “what you seek is seeking you” really means
33:50 – Single, frustrated, and dating “teachers” instead of partners
38:40 – Masculinity, men’s group,s and why your results come from the soil you’re planted in
45:20 – The one piece of advice Preston would give his younger self
Quote from Preston Smiles
“What you seek is seeking you, but it will only find the version of you that’s ready.”
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Why dogmatism keeps us divided and what ancient philosophy teaches about modern truth.
In this conversation, Josh Waldron joins host Justin to explore how studying religion and philosophy shaped his understanding of reality, why most people cling too tightly to their beliefs, and how humility might be the key to healing division in the modern world.
From defining what religion actually is (hint: it's not what you think), to understanding why knowledge is a void, Josh breaks down how loosening your grip on your opinions can transform your conversations, relationships, and worldview.
If you've ever wondered why the world feels so divided right now, or why it's so hard to admit when you're wrong, this conversation will challenge you to hold strong beliefs loosely and embrace the uncomfortable truth that we all know a lot less than we think we do.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
05:00 – How asking a kid questions early on shaped Josh's critical thinking
08:00 – Why philosophy is just "open-ended questions" but religion is philosophy applied
12:00 – Josh's working definition of religion (worldview + community + methodology)
24:00 – Eastern vs Western concepts of religion and the sacred vs profane
45:00 – Why people reject religion and miss out on connection to the divine
1:15:00 – The parallel between religious practice and productivity frameworks
1:45:00 – Why Josh doesn't consider himself religious despite studying religion
2:09:00 – Dogmatism, division, and why people can't have rational conversations anymore
2:11:00 – The Charlie Kirk paradox and why Socrates was put to death
2:13:00 – "Knowledge is a void" and why the smartest people admit they don't know anything
2:14:00 – Strong beliefs held loosely vs loose beliefs held strongly
Quote from Josh Waldron:
"Knowledge is a void. The more you educate yourself, the more you realize you don't know. If the experts don't know very much, then we who aren't experts definitely don't know shit."
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Why you stay stuck even when you know what to do.
In this conversation, Will Polston joins host Justin to break down why most people never act on the future they say they want.
From the lies we tell ourselves about “not knowing” what we want, to the trap of waiting for the perfect plan, Will shows how to build a North Star, reverse engineer it, and actually move.
If you’ve been looping on vision boards, journaling, or “getting ready” without real progress, this conversation will challenge you to pick aligned actions, protect your downside, and start living your North Star now, not “when then.”
Timestamps:
05:00 – Will’s “when then syndrome” and how one quote a day changed everything
09:10 – Turning big visions into daily actions with the North Star roadmap
17:11 – Ikigai, purpose, and why meaningful work can help you live longer
22:53 – Burnout, diary color coding, and doing more of what you love
27:57 – Instant gratification, social media, and our warped sense of “fast”
33:28 – Manifestation redefined and the electrician story about aligned action
46:33 – “What am I optimizing for” and choosing habits that actually compound
55:21 – Money vs mission, survival budgets, and taking smarter risks
01:04:21 – One simple shift to replace excuses with consistent high value action
Quote from Will Polston "If you don't fill your day with high value activities, your day gets filled with low value distractions."
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Manifestation is sold as magic, but what if it is really just a way to avoid responsibility and hard work?
In this episode, host Justin sits down with coach and investor Alex Surdu to break down why manifestation culture is a “pixelated model of reality,” what parts of it actually work, and why action, skills, and radical responsibility will always beat wishful thinking.
Alex explains how to build a clear vision for your life, use it as a decision filter, and separate goals you truly want from goals you borrowed from culture. They explore why human life runs on probabilities, not guarantees, why most “step by step” programs are just someone else’s biography, and how to design a life that makes you proud of your story when you look back.
If you have ever felt stuck between big dreams and inconsistent action, this conversation will help you rethink how you set goals, choose skills, and show up for your future
self.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
05:30 – Emotionally charged goals, intrinsic motivation, and the behavior model
11:15 – Manifestation vs vision and why vision is a decision filter, not a wish
17:40 – Are your goals really yours or just borrowed from the zeitgeist
23:20 – Skills, knowledge, and radical responsibility as the foundation of a meaningful life
30:05 – Losing everything in Ukraine and why skills let you rebuild from zero
36:10 – Deterministic vs probabilistic universe and why success blueprints often fail
42:30 – Vision and plans as working hypotheses and why clarity comes as you act
49:45 – Skill stacking, iterations, and why “good enough” beats chasing perfect mastery
56:20 – Miscalibrated timelines, quitting too early, and learning to read your progress
1:02:50 – Turning rock bottom into a rebirth story and choosing empowering narratives
1:09:30 – Radical ownership, nobody coming to save you, and the power of following curiosity
Quote from Alex Surdu
"If you get to the point where you are the result of your decisions and actions, you also will build a form of unshakable self-esteem."
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In this conversation, radio legend JohnJay joins host Justin to talk honestly about what fame really feels like, why chasing money alone can ruin your life, and how to choose a path that actually fits who you are.
From turning down huge offers in New York to build a better life in Arizona, to creating the Love Up and Love Pup foundations, JohnJay shares the tradeoffs behind the highlight reel and what he wishes more young people understood about ambition, work, and family.
You’ll hear stories about billionaires and Michael Jordan, but also about missing a close friend’s wedding for a promotion, saving foster kids and dogs, and building a multi-generational business that’s now evolving with AI.
If you’re in your late teens or 20s, wondering whether to chase status, a paycheck, or your own weird, specific calling, this episode will give you a grounded roadmap for your 20s, 30s, 40s, and beyond.
Timestamps:
02:18 – Why JohnJay designs his show for one listener, not millions
03:58 – “I’ll never take a job for money again” and the Houston lesson
05:37 – Money, fulfillment, and what young men are getting wrong about success
08:20 – Choosing quality of life over a dream offer in New York
10:20 – Who you become vs. what you earn: Justin’s sales story and JohnJay’s take
20:52 – Defining success in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s
25:44 – “Will you be missed?” and how Love Up started
32:28 – From Love Up to Love Pup: saving dogs and supporting shelters at scale
36:30 – College vs. Genius Network: a different path for entrepreneurial kids
41:05 – Health, routines, and fixing the mistakes JohnJay made in his 30s
44:23 – Precious Moments, family business, and using AI to carry on a legacy
49:28 – The biggest mistake ambitious young people make
50:52 – The one piece of advice JohnJay would give his younger self
Quote from JohnJay "You know, people, they don't really remember what you said on the radio, but they remember how you made them feel."
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Why do so many people chase money, success, and status, yet still feel empty when they get it?
In this conversation, Justin sits down with entrepreneur and speaker Buk Prive to unpack what actually creates a meaningful life. They talk about why “money doesn’t buy happiness” is only half true, the six pillars every fulfilled person builds their life around, and how your environment, beliefs, and daily habits quietly decide who you become.
Buk breaks down why the system is designed for a small percentage to win, how envy and comparison lead to self-sabotage, and why most people would rather protect their ego than risk failing at the life they actually want.
They also dig into practical tools like goal cards, gratitude, and energy tracking so you can stop waiting for “one day” and start designing a life you’re proud of now.
Timestamps
01:33 - The six pillars of a genuinely happy life
03:55 - “You become the four people you’re around the most”
12:34 - How the money game is rigged (and who wrote the rules)
16:42 - Givers, takers, and protecting your mind from negativity
24:15 - Jealousy, envy, and why so many people self-sabotage 27:50 - Comparison as the killer of happiness and the trap of social media
32:03 - Mentors, modeling success, and learning from the right people
35:42 - Goal cards, the subconscious, and programming your future on purpose
42:44 - Anchors vs sails: changing your environment to change your life
46:11 - Fear of trying, regret, and why most people never start
50:44 - Gratitude, giving, and building a well-balanced life
54:06 - Rating your energy 1–10 and flipping a bad day
57:36 - Hot Tub Time Machine, manifestation, and why action still matters
01:01:04 - The one thing Buk would tell his younger self
Quote from Buk Prive
"People are afraid to try because then they don’t have the out of saying they never failed."
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Why universities are failing and what needs to change.In this thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Pardis Madhavi joins host Justin to expose the crisis in higher education. From the widening gap between academia and the real world to the urgent need for purpose-driven learning, this episode challenges everything we think we know about education.Pardis explains how universities lost touch with both students and employers and what it will take to rebuild trust, relevance, and curiosity in the classroom. If you’ve ever questioned the value of your degree or the purpose of education today, this one’s for you.Timestamps:00:00 – Intro03:20 – The disconnect between education and real-world needs07:15 – How students and employers see education differently12:40 – Why traditional universities are slow to change18:25 – The future of learning: skills, purpose, and adaptability23:50 – The role of curiosity in education and leadership29:15 – Rethinking the classroom for the next generation36:40 – Pardis on what gives her hope about the future of educationQuote from Pardis Madhavi"Real education isn’t about memorizing answers, it’s about learning how to ask better questions and having the courage to keep asking them."Follow The Luminist Podcast on social media for more updates and behind-the-scenes content:Check our Website: https://luminism.foundationInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theluministpodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theluministpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theluministpodcastPardis’ Socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mahdavipardis?igsh=bnAwd2lvNGZ0ZG54LinkedIn: Pardis Mahdavi - Speaker, Author, Coach | LinkedInX: https://x.com/pardismahdavi
Most people don't fail because they lack talent—they fail because they're drowning in noise.
In this no-BS conversation, entrepreneur Cody Knoell breaks down the uncomfortable truths about building a life that actually matters. Forget motivation. Forget waiting to "find your passion." This is about discipline, clarity, and the gritty work nobody posts on Instagram.
From starting his first business at 13 to dropping out of college and building real wealth, Cody shares the lessons most people learn too late—or never learn at all. If you're tired of empty advice and ready for a blueprint that works, this episode is for you.
Timestamps
00:00 – Why young people struggle to find success in a world full of noise
03:30 – Discipline vs. passion: what really creates long-term results
06:10 – The power of clarity—knowing your goals before chasing them
09:45 – How social media distorts success and sets false expectations
15:00 – Fitness, focus, and the link between physical and mental strength
18:00 – Building consistency and self-control in the age of dopamine
26:00 – Worst advice Cody ever received—and why dropping out changed his life
34:50 – Lessons from entrepreneurship at 13: learning the money mindset early
38:50 – The single most valuable skill everyone should learn—sales
48:00 – The "Rocky montage" phase—why the grind always comes before success
55:00 – Rethinking college: when it's worth it—and when it's not
01:03:55 – The one piece of advice Cody would give his younger self
Quote from Cody Knoell
"If you give enough time to anything, you're going to get results. Most people just quit before the payoff."
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Most people chase success. Barry Garapedian reverse-engineered it.
After 39 years dominating Wall Street, Barry didn't retire to a beach — he committed his life to mentoring the next generation of entrepreneurs. In this raw, no-BS conversation, he reveals the principles that made him a top producer and how young people today can build real wealth, unshakeable self-belief, and a life of purpose.
This isn't your typical business podcast. Barry dismantles common myths about money, exposes why traditional education fails most people, and shares the exact systems he used to build deep client relationships that lasted decades. From the power of handwritten notes to creating "lightning strike" moments, Barry's wisdom cuts through the noise of hustle culture and gets to what actually works.
Key Timestamps
00:00 – Lessons from 39 years on Wall Street
01:30 – Why financial literacy and humility matter
03:40 – Invest in what you know and understand
06:20 – The smartest money moves for people in their 20s
08:50 – Why entrepreneurship beats the corporate path
10:30 – The "I Believe" button — where real confidence comes from
13:30 – Vision boards and the law of attraction in action
15:50 – How Barry became a top Wall Street producer
20:00 – The art of human connection and "third vault" conversations
22:10 – The lost art of handwritten notes and differentiation
26:30 – How to build meaningful relationships in business
32:00 – Repetition, technique, and the power of consistency
34:50 – The importance of healthy struggle and failure
37:40 – Commitment as the foundation of success
39:50 – Rethinking education and the value of real-world learning
41:40 – Books, mentors, and environments that shape success
45:10 – Managing distractions and building discipline
48:10 – Creating "lightning strikes" — moments of impact for others
51:10 – The truth about procrastination and perfectionism
53:30 – Profiles in Success: A strategy for networking and learning
57:00 – How to surround yourself with high performers
59:30 – The difference between making money and creating wealth
01:03:40 – The power of authenticity and hard conversations
01:07:00 – Why trades and service businesses matter
01:10:50 – Family governance and teaching gratitude
01:17:00 – Reverse-engineering success and finding fulfillment
Quote from Barry Garapedian
"Confidence doesn't come from shouting affirmations in the mirror. It comes from having a large pile of evidence that you are who you say you are."
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In this deeply personal episode, parent coach and teen communication expert Kirsten Cobabe reveals what's really behind the distance between parents and their teens—and how to close it.
Growing up has never been noisier. Between algorithmic feeds, curated identities, and emotional exhaustion, today's teens are navigating territory most parents never imagined. But beneath the mood swings, silence, and defiance lies something simpler: a longing to be truly seen.
Kristen offers a compassionate roadmap for anyone raising, mentoring, or trying to reach the next generation—not through more rules or surveillance, but through radical presence and hard-earned trust.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Why modern parenting feels harder than ever
04:32 – The emotional cost of growing up online
09:50 – How disconnection shows up in teen behavior
14:18 – Creating safety for real conversations
18:44 – The difference between control and connection
24:09 – Why teens rebel—and what they’re actually asking for
31:37 – Parenting from empathy instead of fear
38:42 – Setting healthy boundaries without shame
45:11 – Rebuilding trust when communication breaks down51:54 – How parents can model emotional honesty
59:36 – The myth of the “perfect parent”
1:04:22 – Teaching accountability with compassion
1:09:33 – Helping teens navigate identity and self-worth
1:15:40 – The importance of community and shared values
1:21:00 – Kristine’s final message to parents and mentors
“Teens aren’t looking for perfect parents. They’re looking for real ones—people who can stay when things get hard and listen when it’s uncomfortable.” - Kristen Cobabe
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Instagram: @kirstencobabe
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Your phone is designed to control you. Modern culture is designed to distract you. And most people are living on autopilot—without ever building a clear vision for their own lives.
Jon Butcher has spent decades helping people break free from these patterns.
In this conversation, we explore what it really takes to reclaim your focus, build authentic relationships, and design a life that's truly yours—not one shaped by algorithms, cultural pressure, or other people's expectations.
Key Timestamps
00:00 – Breaking phone addiction and choosing how to use technology
03:08 – The difference between growth and distraction on your device
06:16 – Short-form content, dopamine, and emotional overload
09:18 – Why modern culture is unhealthy—and how to step outside it
12:00 – Mindfulness, mindlessness, and redefining spirituality
16:31 – From anxiety disorder to creating Lifebook
18:32 – Beliefs, clarity, and the framework for building your life vision
23:10 – AI as a modern mentor: using technology to support growth
27:03 – The future of relationships and dating in the AI era
31:32 – Advice for young men on building love and connection
36:00 – Gender dynamics, history, and the real roots of relationships
40:23 – The importance of history, travel, and gratitude for modern life
42:28 – Happiness vs. money: redefining true abundance
43:29 – Where to learn more about Jon and Missy Butcher
"The key to a great love relationship is becoming a great person to be in a love relationship with." - Jon Butcher
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Website: https://www.lifebook.com
Instagram: @mylifebook
📘 Read The Power – the manifesto behind Luminism and the Transformation Equation.
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In this episode, meditation teacher and composer Jason Campbell shares profound insights on breath, presence, and true mastery. With over 100 meditation albums and decades of teaching experience, Jason reframes meditation—not as "mindfulness practice," but as the art of presence, releasing suffering, and transmuting energy into power.
We explore the roots of suffering through resistance and attachment, the Zen philosophy of creating space, and why breath is the foundation of all mastery. Jason also reveals how polarity drives both business models and human struggle, why disease is about coexistence rather than opposition, and the single practice that transforms everything.
Key Timestamps
0:00 – Why meditation matters for entrepreneurs
3:30 – Gut wisdom vs. monkey mind
5:00 – Buddha's definition of enlightenment: removal of suffering
7:00 – Resistance, attachment, judgment – the roots of suffering
10:00 – The Zen riddle of the sword: cutting to create space
12:30 – Before and after enlightenment: chop wood, carry water
14:30 – Impermanence and ownership
16:00 – Consciousness, matter & energy – the Holy Trinity
20:00 – God, polarity, and the danger of extremes
23:00 – Why opposition creates business models (and suffering)
25:00 – Disease, coexistence, and the immune system
29:30 – Breath as the foundation of mastery
34:00 – Good meditation vs. bad meditation: only presence
38:30 – Emotional mastery: anger, joy, and transmutation
42:00 – Vibration, manifestation, and attraction
47:00 – Mastery: the one practice that changes everything
50:00 – Advice Jason would give his younger self
52:00 – Mastery in entrepreneurship: speed vs. perfection
"The point of meditation isn't to work harder at being mindful—it's simply to be present. Presence doesn't happen tomorrow. It only happens now." - Jason Campbell
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From saving lives in the back of an ambulance to building businesses that train the next generation of paramedics, Matt Nealand has lived a life on the edge of urgency and impact. In this episode, he shares what 30 years in EMS taught him about resilience, decision-making under pressure, and why clarity of purpose is the ultimate driver of success.
Key Timestamps
00:00 – Opening: How facing mortality daily shaped Matt's worldview and approach to life
01:37 – Inside EMS reality: The truth about "99% boredom, 1% sheer adrenaline" and what it teaches about preparedness
03:00 – Jack Canfield's E+R=O formula and how paramedics master response control
05:18 – The power of time as a decision-making tool and emotional regulation strategy
06:12 – The pivot point: Why Matt transitioned from direct patient care to entrepreneurship
07:12 – Service ratio mindset: Scaling impact by training paramedics instead of being one
08:47 – Unexpected beginnings: From reindeer hot dogs to passive income streams
11:13 – Visualization mastery: Why your mind is the "greatest 3D printer on the planet"
14:25 – The missing manifestation piece: Why action separates dreamers from achievers
18:14 – Purpose as GPS: How clarity of mission drives everything else
19:47 – Gold medal syndrome: The psychology of why success often feels hollow
22:44 – Employee vs. entrepreneur development: Which path actually grows you faster
23:51 – Iteration over perfection: How persistence beats planning
27:16 – The weight of saving lives: Carrying emotional burdens as a first responder
29:49 – Combat strategies for automatic negative thoughts (ANTs)
31:43 – Gratitude avalanches and using curiosity to transform conflict
Your mind is the greatest 3D printer on the planet—most people just haven't found the on switch." — Matt Nealand
Matt's Socials:
Email: mnealand@emtsacademy.com
Website: EmtsacademyHome – EMTS Academy
LinkedIn: Linkedinlinkedin.com/in/matt-nealand-7a08a410Podcast: YoutubeI See Rich People
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Transform your relationship with yourself and unlock your potential through proven frameworks for building authentic self-worth.
In this transformative episode, entrepreneur and life designer Jon Butcher reveals the foundational principles that shaped his extraordinary journey from struggle to success. Drawing on decades of study with legendary psychologist Nathaniel Branden, Jon breaks down the science of self-esteem and provides actionable strategies for creating lasting confidence, clarity, and purpose.
Key Timestamps00:00 – What self-esteem really is (and Jon’s mentor Nathaniel Branden’s definition)02:00 – Can you have one without the other?02:55 – The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem explained07:00 – Confidence vs. self-esteem: how they work together08:00 – Motivation and the power of purpose10:00 – Where manifestation works — and where it doesn’t15:00 – Why emotions are central to happiness and fulfillment18:00 – Resilience: how life vision becomes your North Star20:00 – Money as a means to an end vs. money as the end itself26:00 – The three books that changed Jon’s life31:00 – Living in the present moment and managing anxiety/depression36:00 – Choosing positivity: “No prolonged negativity”40:00 – Challenges as opportunities: “The obstacle is the way”46:00 – Money, happiness, and the trap of comparison52:00 – How the environment shapes your quality of life56:00 – Three habits for reducing stress and overwhelm57:20 – Advice to Jon’s 20-year-old self💫 Key Insight"Your life is yours. You own this. You are the decision-maker at the center of your own existence — and you have the power to shape it in any way you choose."— Jon ButcherConnect with Jon Butcher & Explore MoreWebsite: https://www.lifebook.comInstagram: @mylifebook📘 Read The Power – the manifesto behind Luminism and the Transformation Equation.Follow The Luminist Podcast on social media for more updates and behind-the-scenes content:Check our Website: https://luminism.foundationInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theluministpodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theluministpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theluministpodcast
In this transformative episode, world-renowned photographer and educator Sue Bryce opens up about reinvention, identity, and the mindset shifts that shaped her career and life.
From walking away from a successful business to manifesting her dream home, Sue shares raw lessons on clarity, authenticity, and the courage to create.
Key Moments:
00:00 – Why transformation means death of an old identity
02:22 – Leaving a thriving business to follow her soul’s calling
05:16 – Self-actualization and breaking free from stuck identities
10:00 – Sue’s “C’s of Creation”: clarity, certainty, conviction, commitment
14:18 – The power of connecting vision to your heart and purpose
19:56 – Hitting rock bottom and rebuilding with clarity
21:14 – Manifestation: focus and emotion as the foundation
26:55 – Limiting beliefs, resentment, and the stories that keep us stuck
31:21 – Why authenticity is everything in communication and creation
37:58 – The Multiverse Exercise: walking the path of possibility
42:34 – Money as energy: giving direction and purpose to wealth
45:29 – Mastery as the ultimate form of wealth
47:38 – Radical self-responsibility and owning your future
52:07 – Sue’s #1 success habit: focus and emotion
56:22 – Advice she’d give her younger self when she felt stuck
“Clarity is when your vision connects to your heart—because when you know what you want and why you want it, nothing can stop you.”
Sue's Socials
Instagram: @suebrycephotographer
Facebook: Sue Bryce Photographer (public business page with over 330,000
Twitter: Sue Bryce
Website / Blog: suebryce.com
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We dive deep with Coach JP on the real drivers of obesity, what Europe gets right, the truth about seed oils and food dyes, gym culture myths, science-based lifting (without overthinking), sleep that actually helps, and when medications like Ozempic make sense.
Timestamps
00:00 America’s obesogenic environment: constant ads, convenience culture, and caloric density
02:28 Policy vs. lifestyle: why behavior and daily movement matter more than ingredients
04:33 Seed oils & food dyes: what the evidence actually says (and doesn’t)
08:36 Big rocks: eat a bit less, move a bit more—especially with weights
10:34 “Something beats nothing”: even one 45-min lift/week helps
12:58 Science-based lifting without dogma: effective reps, not hyper-specific gimmicks
16:49 Keep it simple for beginners: stable moves, moderate volume, train hard
19:26 Strength & identity: doing hard things and structuring your day
27:56 Testosterone & supplements: natural “boosters” won’t move the needle
31:31 Sleep that sticks: routine, caffeine cutoffs, and “bed = sleep & sex only”
36:00 GLP-1s (Ozempic): powerful tool—when paired with habits and training
41:08 “Healthy at any size?” Nuance, self-love, and honest risk profiles
45:25 Simple ≠ easy: consistency, mundane reps, and identity-based habits
50:26 Adapt your plan, don’t repeat what failed—process goals over all-or-nothing
55:35 Gold medalist syndrome, purpose, and living in the gain
1:02:08 “Natty or not?” Why transparency on PEDs is a lose-lose online
“It isn’t easy—but it’s simple: eat a little less and move a little more. Lift weights, sleep better, and let the big rocks come first.”
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Instagram: @jpliftsweight
YouTube: @jpliftsweight
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Hall of Fame speaker Joel Weldon has delivered over 3,000 events worldwide and coached more than 10,000 speakers. In this episode, he shares why public speaking is so terrifying for most people—and how anyone can transform fear into confidence, impact, and influence.
Episode Timestamps
00:00 – Why speaking in front of others is one of the world’s greatest fears
02:44 – The Paramedic Metaphor: focusing on service, not self
04:52 – The You Factor: turning personal stories into audience-driven lessons
07:21 – Speaking as a learned skill: why anyone can improve with practice
13:56 – The power of “unless” and Joel’s turning point in sales
17:21 – Domino effect moments: from carpenter to encyclopedia salesman
20:32 – 1,200 rejections and one sale: lessons from early failures
24:30 – Discovering Earl Nightingale’s The Strangest Secret
28:09 – A mindset shift that doubled results in a single afternoon
32:09 – Joel’s friendship with Earl Nightingale and lessons from a legend
37:15 – How Nightingale-Conant shaped the personal development industry
40:28 – Absorbing personal development: dominoes leading to success
42:38 – Life as choice: responsibility, mindset, and controlling the controllables
44:59 – Advice to his younger self: seeing every moment as part of a good plan
46:56 – Joel’s 22 words to become a better speaker
“Speak to your audience about what they need in an organized way they can follow, and get yourself out of the way.” – Joel Weldon.
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Instagram: @joelweldonultimatespeaker
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In this unflinching and soul-stirring episode, Akshay Nanavati—Marine Corps Veteran, polar explorer, and author of Fearvana—takes us deep into the brutal mental and physical landscape of his solo expedition across Antarctica.
From endless days of dragging 400-pound sleds through unforgiving snow, to confronting silence, monotony, and the voice of doubt inside his own mind, Akshay shares what it really means to go to war with yourself—and to win. With profound insight and raw vulnerability, he reveals how suffering can become a gateway to presence, awe, and the rapture of being alive.
Whether you’re facing your own inner battles, searching for resilience in the midst of adversity, or simply curious about the limits of human endurance, this conversation is a powerful reminder that growth lives on the other side of struggle.
Key Timestamps
00:00 – Lessons from Antarctica and the “Paradox of Oneness”
03:34 – The mission: first-ever coast-to-coast ski crossing of Antarctica
04:18 – Going to war with yourself: Marines, dragons, and worthy struggle
08:55 – Survivor’s guilt, PTSD, and reframing trauma as love
11:03 – Identity, biology, and the power of neuroplasticity
13:51 – The paradox of virtue: courage requires fear
14:40 – Why fear propels preparation (and how it led to a Dalai Lama-endorsed book)
16:59 – The mental war of Antarctica: monotony, presence, and “die alive”
23:11 – Mental weapons: gratitude, honoring the dead, and choosing suffering
26:32 – Why suffering is inevitable—and why you must choose it
32:18 – Courage is not the absence of fear—it’s acting in spite of it
35:21 – Fall in love with the pursuit, not just the victory
37:40 – Defining your North Star: tombstone words and philosophy statement
45:59 – Darkness retreats and the courage to face your inner world
48:15 – Belief is built on the battlefield: action first, identity second
52:22 – Self-esteem as evidence, not affirmation
55:28 – Burning 8,000 calories a day: preparing for Antarctica
58:34 – The “second dart” of suffering: why we must not demonize emotions
59:24 – You are not your thoughts—you are the observer
"If every moment we are both dying and being reborn, then I choose to die fully alive." — Akshay Nanavati
🔗 Connect with Akshay Nanavati
Website: fearvana.com
Instagram: @fearvana
Facebook: Fearvana
Twitter/X: @fearvanabook
Book: Fearvana: The Revolutionary Science of How to Turn Fear into Health, Wealth and Happiness
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