#268 Deep Work, Digital Minimalism, and Doing Your Highest Value Work with Cal Newport

#268 Deep Work, Digital Minimalism, and Doing Your Highest Value Work with Cal Newport

Making technology work for you. Cal Newport is the author of six books including, most recently, the New York Times bestseller, Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World. His work has been published in over 25 languages and has been featured in many major publications, including the New York Times, Wall Street…

#266 “You Don’t Belong”- Defeating Doubt and Living with Purpose with Heath Eslinger

#266 “You Don’t Belong”- Defeating Doubt and Living with Purpose with Heath Eslinger

Fear, Anxiety, Performance. Heath Eslinger is a dynamic leader and communicator who has been changing lives for over two decades. His passion for individuals and organizations to simply evaluate their circumstances and do things “a better way” has become contagious. His experience as a successful Division I wrestling coach has given him a training ground…

#265 Navy SEAL and co-founder of MadeFor Pat Dossett on Optimal Performance, Entrepreneurship, and Failure

#265 Navy SEAL and co-founder of MadeFor Pat Dossett on Optimal Performance, Entrepreneurship, and Failure

Navy SEAL, co-founder MadeFor Pat is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training, and the Wharton School of Business. After nine years of service in the SEAL Teams, Pat co-founded the Tip of the Spear Foundation, a non-profit serving the special operations community. Of his time in uniform, he says, “I…

#264 Are Cliches True? Decoding the Language of World-Class Performers

#264 Are Cliches True? Decoding the Language of World-Class Performers

“We always look for answers, but oftentimes the answers are right in front of us. We just refuse to see them.” Whether on high performance, maximizing potential, rising above mediocrity, or finding balance in life, people want instant solutions. Think about the cliches that we’ve heard in our entire life. We’ve heard the answer, but…