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Joe Goodkin: Using Music to Tell Your Story
March 27, 2017

Joe Goodkin: Using Music to Tell Your Story

In this episode, of the podcast we speak with professional guitarist Joe Goodkin about using music to tell stories. We do a deep dive into the creative process of song writing and Joe shares his...
Khe Hy: Unwinding Cultural Narratives
March 21, 2017

Khe Hy: Unwinding Cultural Narratives

Whenever you get to that point, whether it’s a promotion, whether it’s a bonus, yes it feels good for a couple minutes. You realize the fleeting nature of external achievement. Don’t get me wrong having...
Tamsen Webster: Telling Powerful Stories in a Short Amount of Time
March 20, 2017

Tamsen Webster: Telling Powerful Stories in a Short Amount of Time

I believe there is a universal filter, and a universal story that we’re all seeking to understand. And I call it the red thread. It’s a phrase borrowed from Scandinavian countries where they used to...
Garrett Gunderson: Moving from Scarcity to Abundance
March 15, 2017

Garrett Gunderson: Moving from Scarcity to Abundance

Money is a byproduct. It’s a byproduct of value creation. Really the biggest way to deliver that value is to create a compelling vision. I think vision is the rarest commodity that there is in...
Amy Blankson: The Future of Happiness
March 13, 2017

Amy Blankson: The Future of Happiness

The question is not whether technology is good or bad for us. I think that might have been the question a few years ago. But now technology is part of our lives, so I think...
Joe Cross: Reboot Your Health
March 8, 2017

Joe Cross: Reboot Your Health

Without plants, we wouldn’t be here. They were here first, we came later. There’s this magical beautiful dance of cooperation, love, and friendship between humanity and plants. If you think about where we got our...
Sid Mohasseb: Evolving into the Best Version of Yourself
March 6, 2017

Sid Mohasseb: Evolving into the Best Version of Yourself

“We are here to experiment and to learn. If that is the purpose, then we have to constantly evolve to our own best version. You could call that changing. You could all that evolving. You...
Scott Cramton: The Power of Immersive Experience
March 1, 2017

Scott Cramton: The Power of Immersive Experience

There’s that great movie up in there with George Clooney. He says one of those BS lines whenever he fires somebody. “Anybody who has ever built an empire has been sitting in the seat you’re...
Jon Levy: The Science of Adventure, Community and Connection
Feb. 27, 2017

Jon Levy: The Science of Adventure, Community and Connection

In this captivating episode of Unmistakable Creative, we are joined by the fascinating Jon Levy, a behavioral scientist and author. Get ready to explore the science of adventure, community, and connection as Levy shares his extraordinary insights and experiences.Levy, the founder of The Influencers Dinner, a secret dining experience with renowned guests, delves into the power of community and how meaningful connections can transform our lives. He discusses his groundbreaking research on the sc...
Leveraging Physiology for Human Performance with Greg Wells
Feb. 22, 2017

Leveraging Physiology for Human Performance with Greg Wells

If there’s one thing that I could pick that would determine whether or not would reach peak performance, and this after going to 3 Olympics as a media person and working with a couple hundred...
Failing Your Way to Success with Beate Chelette
Feb. 20, 2017

Failing Your Way to Success with Beate Chelette

We are remembered by how other people remember us. We live only through the memories of the people who we touched. So if we didn’t touch anybody, but we have a really big bank account,...
Courtney Carver: How to be More with Less
Feb. 15, 2017

Courtney Carver: How to be More with Less

Your physical surroundings impact you in ways you might not even realize. They did for me. My clutter, my closet, all of that stuff was just this constant reminder of my debt and discontent. When...
Live Your Startup Dream Without Quitting Your Day Job with Patrick Mcginnis
Feb. 13, 2017

Live Your Startup Dream Without Quitting Your Day Job with Patrick Mcginnis

I was not raised to think like an owner. You had a 401k or something but there was none of the ownership thing. I didn’t really think about that until I didn’t have ownership. But...
Finding Your Zone of Genius and Exceeding Your Personal Limitations with Gay Hendricks
Feb. 8, 2017

Finding Your Zone of Genius and Exceeding Your Personal Limitations with Gay Hendricks

What’s really important here? How am I using my gifts? What is my genius and how can I bring it forth to bare on my family and my culture and my business? Those genius questions...
Tapping Into the Power of Community for Profit, Potential and Happiness
Feb. 7, 2017

Tapping Into the Power of Community for Profit, Potential and Happiness

For each one of us, there’s something we’re meant to be doing in this world. But if w’ere not in an environment that allows us to explore that, we’re going to be cookie cutter. We...
Stealing Fire and Going Beyond Flow with Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheal
Feb. 1, 2017

Stealing Fire and Going Beyond Flow with Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheal

Dive into the fascinating world of altered states of consciousness, peak performance, and the pursuit of "ecstasis" with bestselling authors Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheal in this mind-expanding episode of Unmistakable Creative.In their groundbreaking book "Stealing Fire," Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheal explore the revolutionary concept of achieving heightened states of consciousness to enhance creativity, productivity, and overall well-being. Join us as we unravel the secrets behind this provoc...
Turning Your Work into the Performance of a Lifetime With Cathy Salit
Jan. 30, 2017

Turning Your Work into the Performance of a Lifetime With Cathy Salit

One of the things that is key to the success of children and I’d say anyone is to be related to. Part of what makes it possible for children to learn, grow and develop is...
The Neuroscience of Goals with Srini Pillay
Jan. 25, 2017

The Neuroscience of Goals with Srini Pillay

In terms of goals, there’s simple cognition and there’s complex cognition. Simple cognition is “I need to go get some bread” or “I need to visit somebody who lives on particular street.” That’s pretty direct....
Building Systems for Creativity and Magic with Sebastian Marshall
Jan. 23, 2017

Building Systems for Creativity and Magic with Sebastian Marshall

I think the eventual target you want to hit is at least 2 hours of most important maker work. Everybody I know who does 4 hours of whatever’s most important every single day is very successful....
The Business of Belief with Tom Asacker
Jan. 18, 2017

The Business of Belief with Tom Asacker

Belief is what drives people’s decisions. This has to do with people’s desires. Their desires drive their beliefs and their beliefs drive their actions, period. It’s as simple as that and it’s as complex as...
Start Where You Are With Samantha Bennett
Jan. 16, 2017

Start Where You Are With Samantha Bennett

You are always getting paid. And you are always getting paid in the currency you are asking for. So maybe the currency you’re asking for is “likes” on Facebook. Or maybe the currency you’re asking...
Using Cognitive Science to Change Your Behavior with Art Markman
Jan. 11, 2017

Using Cognitive Science to Change Your Behavior with Art Markman

The way we form memories is bey adding connections. The more times you perform behaviors you want to perform, the more connections you create that make it easier to perform that behavior again in the...
The Power of Being Fully Engaged with Tom Sterner
Jan. 9, 2017

The Power of Being Fully Engaged with Tom Sterner

We really have a problem with something that is  We have so much on our plate and so many things going that we want closure. We want the report done. We want the kids picked...
Bringing Your True Self to Life and Work with Jennifer Brown
Jan. 4, 2017

Bringing Your True Self to Life and Work with Jennifer Brown

“Work is where we spend most of our time. And it’s where I think so much learning happens. It’s often where people are exposed to difference in a way that they’re not in their personal...