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Jan. 2, 2017

The Profound Power of Personal Commitment with Kamal Ravikant

If we make a practice in our lives, like going to the gym or eating healthy, if you want to lose weight and be fit, or you want to be chiseled, you’ve got to make...

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Jan. 1, 2017

Why 96 Percent of Personal Development Efforts Fail

When the New Year starts, we’re all thinking about the changes we want to make and the goals we want to accomplish. But after the first 3-4 weeks, the excitement wears off and we find...

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Dec. 28, 2016

Best of 2016: The 9 Environments that Make Up Your Life With Jim Bunch

Every environment is connected. You can’t change one environment and not have it change another. If you improve one environment it will send a ripple effect through the other environments. If you improve your physical...

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Dec. 26, 2016

Best of 2016: Conversations We’re Afraid to Have with Jerry Colonna

The “you’re an imposter” mantra is beautiful oft repeated phrase from one’s inner critic. But there are a lot of other phrases the inner critic uses, so it’s kind of a subset of this self...

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Dec. 21, 2016

Best of 2016: Keys to Exponential Personal and Professional Growth Wi…

You have your body which is your hardware. And then you have the external world. At an early age you develop the software or operating system to interact between the hardware and the external world....

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Dec. 19, 2016

Best of 2016: Igniting Change Through Speeches, Stories, Ceremonies a…

Creating a movement doesn’t happen with just doing one talk. Creating a movement is whole series of stories, ceremonies, symbols and speeches, over and over. – Nancy Duarte Sponsors Hostgator hosts your website. As you have...

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Dec. 14, 2016

Best of 2016: The Neuroscience of Flow with Steven Kotler

Dive into the captivating world of flow and neuroscience with renowned author and peak performance expert Steven Kotler, in this thought-provoking episode of Unmistakable Creative. In this mind-expanding conversation, Steven ...

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Dec. 12, 2016

Best of 2016: Creating Work That’s Impossible to Resist with Sally Ho…

Are you ready to discover the secrets behind creating work that captivates and compels others? Join us in this engaging episode as we dive deep into the realm of irresistible work with the renowned author and speaker Sally Ho...

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Dec. 7, 2016

Best of 2016: Counterintuitive Lessons on Nonconformity with Adam Gra…

Join us on Unmistakable Creative for an enlightening conversation with Adam Grant, a renowned Wharton professor, New York Times writer, and influential management thinker. In this episode, Grant delves into the intriguing wor...

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Dec. 5, 2016

Best of 2016: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World with Ca…

“So even if you say “I’m not trying to do deep work now. I”m in line at the supermarket. I’m bored let me look at something.” That actually affects your deep work the next morning...

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Nov. 30, 2016

The Power of Doing Things That Might Not Work with Nathan Chan

If somebody wants to change their current situation, one of my favorite quotes is “if you’ve always do what you’ve always done, you always get what you’ve always got.” An that’s from Tony Robbins. You...

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Nov. 28, 2016

Lead Sell and Innovate Using Your Visual Mind with Dan Roam

I want to disabuse everyone who is listening to this that you need to be artistic to be able to draw. You don’t. You don’t need even need to be creative. Drawing is not an...

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Nov. 23, 2016

The Richer Life Found in Helping Others with John Certalic

Every behavior has a payoff. I find myself asking “what’s the payoff in behaving the way that I am?” And if Im letting my past control me, there’s a part of me that gives permission...

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Nov. 21, 2016

Making People More Receptive With Presuasion with Robert Cialdini

I think what we have to do is begin with the strength of our message. We go to our content and decide what it is that is really the strongest feature of what we have...

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Nov. 16, 2016

Foundations of Unshakable Power with Kasia Urbaniak

On some level we’ve totally neglected primal communication.Cesar Milan can’t communicate with a dog with words. We’ve neglected that there’s an entire conversation happening between bodies that you can not speak over. You can talk...

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Nov. 14, 2016

Getting Your Creative Ideas Out Into The World with Peter Himmelman

“What are you telling me that can help me own life? In some ways that comes down to a beautiful axiom about living, which is: What exactly are you doing on the planet? What are you...

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Nov. 9, 2016

How To Kill Email Anxiety and Get Real Work Done with Jocelyn Glei

In this episode of Unmistakable Creative, we delve into the world of email anxiety with renowned author and creativity expert Jocelyn K. Glei. Jocelyn likens our email inboxes to a slot machine filled with a mix of disappoint...

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Nov. 7, 2016

Giving Unconditionally to Grow Exponentially with Phillip Mckernan

Unleash the power of unconditional giving with Phillip Mckernan on the Unmistakable Creative podcast. This episode delves into the profound impact of giving without expecting anything in return. Mckernan, a renowned speaker, ...

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Nov. 2, 2016

The Middleman Economy by Marina Krakovsky

The way I started thinking about middlemen initially was this very simple definition: the person who connects buyers and sellers in a marketplace. In my reporting I actually came across a more expansive and smarter...

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Oct. 31, 2016

Inside the Psychology of Cults with Bob Gower

In classic cult psychology or cult literature, there’s really two characteristics to a cult. First is that it’s ideologically intense and of course that can describe a lot of organizations. Everything from say something like...

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Oct. 26, 2016

How Great Organizations do Ordinary Things in Extraordinary Ways with…

I’ve become absolutely convinced, when we look at how innovation happens inside organizations or how individuals come up with interesting ideas, where such powerful insights come from the most unexpected places. And the way leaders...

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Oct. 24, 2016

Reinventing the American Dream with Courtney Martin

In terms of of the new definition of success, at its most basic we have previously defined the American dream as one individual creating wealth. And usually we define that monetarily, for themselves and their...

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Oct. 19, 2016

Building a Bridge to Brilliance Through Education with Nadia Lopez

At the core, any community around this world, if you do the simple things that require the human element of caring, loving and being present, it shifts the dynamic and trajectory for the lives of...

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Oct. 17, 2016

The Tenets of Mental Toughness With Eric Davis

What causes a lot of people to quit is the first time they fail, the first time they weren’t good enough. It doesn’t matter how great of a football player you are, it doesn’t matter...

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