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Do you want to create an extraordinary life? A life that is beyond the ordinary? Join me every week as I dive into all the elements of creating an extraordinary life. From creating a business and mission that pull you forward, to deepening your connections, inner peace and sense of adventure, you’ll find it all here on the show.
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Oct 10, 2018

This week on the show, Yanik Silver joins me to discuss rediscovering himself and his business, using business for doing good and making the world a better place, and understanding the evolved enterprise model.

He also shares his intention of becoming a catalyst, on catalyzing the catalysts, and his maverick business adventures.

Also if you want to join our adventures, you can check out for our upcoming trips!

Yanik and I discuss:

  • On using business as a vehicle to do good

  • Moving from a transactional company to a transformational company to a company that transcends the business

  • On not attaching your self-worth to the success of your business

  • Understanding the circles that represent the evolved enterprise model

More about Yanik

Yanik redefines how business is played in the 21st century at the intersection of more profits, more fun, and more impact.

He is the founder of Maverick1000, a private, invitation-only global network of top entrepreneurs and industry leaders. He serves on the Constellation board for Virgin Unite, the entrepreneurial foundation of the Virgin Group and Branson family.

His lifetime goal is to connect visionary leaders and game changers to catalyse business models and new ideas for solving 100 of the world’s most impactful issues by the year 2100.

Sep 13, 2018

This week's show is a little bit different as Shelley Paxton joined me as we discussed about the importance of adventure & connection in today’s world, and the adventure series that I've been putting together over the last few months. Shelley and I will be hosting our next adventure in Norway and we shared more about the upcoming Norwegian adventure and what's in store for you.

We also talked about what inspired us to put these adventures together and where these adventures are coming from.

There’s one spot left for our Norwegian adventure on October 16th. If you're interested, you can drop me an email at nathan@nathanseaward.com or send me a facebook message and we'll jump with a quick call. You can also visit my website for more information: https://www.nathanseaward.com/adventure-2/

More about Shelley

Shelley Paxton is the former VP of Global Marketing and Brand for Harley Davidson. She left that job in 2017 to go on, what she calls, her “Soulbbatical”. Shelley is now the Chief Soul Officer at Soulbbatical helping others make the transition from corporate life.

Sep 4, 2018

This week on the show, Steve Sims joins me to share how a bricklayer from East London ended up hosting experiences for some of the wealthiest and most iconic people in the world. He also shares his deep understanding of the world, the power of relationships, and the hustle required to make it big.

Also, we only have 1 slot left for our Norway adventure on the 15th - 21st of October. I would love to have you there so send me a message, ask me about Norway, and we’ll get on a quick call and see if that track is right for you.

Steve and I discuss:

  • How he managed to stand out in an incredibly crowded market
  • How he got intimidated by himself and how it resulted to self-doubt, changing himself and his business, and friction
  • Getting over the fear of embarrassing yourself and failing separates the "doers" and the "whoers"
  • How to get in front of powerful people
  • The definition and difference between money and wealth

More about Steve

Steve Sims’s day job is to make the impossible possible. With his help and expertise, his clients’ fantasies and wildest dreams come true. Getting married in the Vatican, being serenaded by Andrea Bocelli, and connecting with powerful business moguls like Elon Musk are just a few of the many projects he has worked on. He rarely reveals how he accomplishes the feats that make his clients so happy. But now for the first time, Steve shares his practical tips, techniques, and strategies to help readers break down any obstacle and turn their dreams into reality.

The core of his philosophy focuses on simple, yet effective ways to sharpen the mind and gain practical skills that can help you learn a new perspective and accomplish anything. Whether it’s climbing Mount Everest, launching a business, or applying for a dream job, you can make incredible things happen for yourself by applying his insightful advice such as:

  • Ask why three times
  • Never be the first call
  • Don’t be easy to understand. Be impossible to misunderstand

 

Aug 28, 2018

Episode 66: Tyler Gage

This week on the show, Tyler Gage joins me to discuss his project where he shares lessons from the Amazon jungle to help people find purpose in their businesses and their lives.

I also share my experience on our sailing trip in Berlin, Germany. If you are interested in joining our next sailing trip in Norway, just drop me a direct message or visit our site to check out our next adventures.

Tyler and I discuss:

  • What led Tyler in diving deeper into the Amazon jungle and some of its teachings
  • What it means to be lost and how we challenge the edges of comfort or certainty
  • The synthesis between entrepreneurship and Amazonian Shamanism
  • Connecting and translating Amazonian practices to entrepreneurship and modern problems
  • Creating a successful business that is driven by the goal of supporting farming families

More about Tyler

Tyler is an entrepreneur, author and speaker who uses wisdom from the Amazon and start-up success to bring innovation and inspiration to growing organizations.

Tyler has spent the last 12 years studying with indigenous elders in the Amazon rainforest, venturing far from his suburban roots at the age of 20. After graduating from Brown University, Tyler turned down a Fulbright grant to start RUNA, a social enterprise that makes energizing beverages with guayusa, a rare Amazonian leaf, and improves livelihoods for indigenous farming families in Ecuador.

Tyler was named a Forbes “30 Under 30 Entrepreneur” and winner of both the Big Apple Entrepreneur of the Year Award and the Specialty Food Association's Citizen Leader of the Year Award. CBC This Morning, ABC Nightline, National Geographic and Richard Branson's book Screw Business As Usual have all featured Tyler for his unique and powerful approach to building businesses and creating social good.

Tyler also serves on the Board of Directors of DavidsTea (NASDAQ: DTEA) and on the Advisory Council for Entrepreneurship at Brown University. In addition to advising and investing in other start-ups, Tyler is a co-founding partner and strategic advisor to NAKU, a pioneering indigenous healing center in the Ecuadorian Amazon.

Tyler lives in Bellingham, Washington with his wife Michelle and enjoys boxing, yoga, riding his unicycle and studying ethnobotany.

Aug 20, 2018

Episode 65: Dr. Pam Dibbs

Join my great friend, transformative coach and comedian, Pam Dibbs and I as we explore:

  • What inspired her to become a standup comedian
  • How she and her husband led their aerial photography business to securing two feature films
  • Death with dignity. Why we need to finally start talking about death and how to have that conversation

More about Pam Dibbs

Pam Dibbs is an entrepreneur, keynote speaker, executive and team coach.

She coaches senior executives and teams partnering with organisations including Microsoft, Costco Wholesale, Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Avanade and Redfin. As a speaker, Pam uses stand-up comedy revealing wry insights about how leaders and teams get in their own way and what they can do to accelerate their impact.

Pam is also the President and co-founder of an aviation photography and consultancy company. Over the last 25 years they have published 22 books. Clients include Virgin Atlantic Airways, Netflix, British Airways, Gulfstream, The US Air Force and The Smithsonian Institute.

Pam has extensive training including NeuroLeadership, Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Brené Brown’s ground breaking work on courageous leadership and resiliency.

Aug 7, 2018

Episode 64: Dr. Gay Hendricks

This week on the show, Dr. Gay Hendricks, one of my great mentors,  joined me to talk about the Upper Limit problem, Genius Spiral, and his upcoming book - The Joy of Genius.

Dr. Gay Hendricks and I discuss:

  • The reason why he wrote The Big Leap is to provide a map for what's underneath your Upper Limit problem and what you can do to actually fix those problems
  • Opening yourself up to the possibility of experiencing more happiness that you ever felt before
  • What the Genius Spiral is and its difference from the Zone of Excellence
  • Knowing your True Creativity
  • Human beings have 3 feelings zone

More about Dr. Gay Hendricks

Gay Hendricks, Ph.D., has been a leader in the fields of relationship transformation and bodymind therapies for more than 45 years. After earning his Ph.D. in counselling psychology from Stanford, Gay served as professor of Counselling Psychology at the University of Colorado for 21 years. He has written more than 40 books, including bestsellers such as Five Wishes, The Big Leap and Conscious Loving (co-authored with his co-author and mate for more than 35 years, Dr. Kathlyn Hendricks), both used as a primary text in universities around the world. In 2003, Gay co-founded The Spiritual Cinema Circle, which distributes inspirational movies and conscious entertainment to subscribers in 70+ countries.

Gay has offered seminars worldwide and appeared on more than 500 radio and television shows, including OPRAH, CNN, CNBC, 48 HOURS and others. In addition to his work with The Hendricks Institute, Gay is currently continuing his new mystery series that began with The First Rule Of Ten.

Jul 31, 2018

Episode 63: Charlie Hoehn

This week on the show, Charlie Hoehn joins me to discuss how he overcame severe anxiety, what he learned working with Tim Ferriss and his favourite places in New Zealand!

More about Charlie

Charlie is the Head of Video for Book In A Box. He is also an author, marketer, and speaker renowned for the following:

  • Self-published Play It Away and Recession-Proof Graduate
  • Raised $36,000 for Play for a Living on Kickstarter
  • Created Land a Job You Love course with 600 students
  • Created The 10-Day Anxiety Fix course with 12,000 subscribers
  • #1 Google search result worldwide for “cure anxiety”
  • 10 years of marketing strategy for thought leaders — over 100 authors advised
  • Three years working full-time with Tim Ferriss as his Director of Special Projects
  • Edited and launched The 4-Hour Body, #1 New York Times and #1 Amazon bestseller
  • Director and marketing strategist for App Empire, with a $2.6 million launch week

If you are interested in joining our Entrepreneur Sailing Adventure from August 4th to 11th, visit nathanseaward.com/adventure to find out more.

Jul 23, 2018

Are you fed up with your routine? Sick of being comfortable? Ready to get unsettled?

Join Jonathan Kalan and Michael Youngblood the founders of Unsettled as we discuss...

  • Why people are fed up and drained from working for big companies that don't give a shit...
  • The advance of freelancing and remote working and what the new world might look like...
  • Why stirring up your life, getting out of your comfort zone and going on adventures is what we all need!

Unsettled helps people get out of the comfortable box and live and unsettled life. They create two week and month long experiences in over 10 different countries around the world.

More about Jonathan and Michael

Jonathan Kalan is an award-winning photographer, journalist and media entrepreneur. He's traveled over 70 countries, and lived for extensive periods in Africa, the Middle East and Asia reporting for BBC, The Atlantic, The New York Times, Foreign Policy, and Huffington Post, among others.

Before launching into Unsettled, he was the founding editor-in-chief of Timeline, a mobile-first newsroom designed to "break history", providing deep historical context to breaking news and current affairs.

In his spare time, he hustles leaf plates and is an avid surfer, kayaker, biker, sailor and all-around adrenaline junkie. He recently graduated from TED's inaugural Residency Program in New York City, along with Michael.

Michael Youngblood is an adventurer and entrepreneur who loves starting new (ad)ventures in work and in life. In addition to Unsettled, he is the co-founder of Idea / Shift, a digital creative agency for early stage ventures.

He is the co-founder of Innovations Stories, a multimedia storytelling publication out of MIT and has a decade of experience as an entrepreneur or innovator building new ventures and programs for Fortune 500 companies, investors, and leading academic institutions.

He's an avid mountain and road biker, sailor, traveler, and backcountry explorer. He recently graduated from TED's inaugural Residency Program in New York City, along with Jonathan.

 

Jul 11, 2018

Episode 61: David Alport

This week on the show, David Alport joined me to share his love for New York City and its diversity, his personal story of coming out and his mission of helping travelers realize their intention when they travel.

Also if you are interested on the great sailing trip on August 4th to 11th, reach out to me and let me know or you can visit The Limitless Entrepreneur Adventure Series to find out more about it.

David and I discuss:

  • His difficulty to come out on his early 20s during that period when it was not an easy time to be young and gay anywhere
  • The longer you've known somebody, the harder it was to come out to people.
  • How he fell in love with New York and its diversity
  • How New York City is in terms of community and opportunity for social gatherings
  • The impact of the AIDS crisis in the 80s for the gay community
  • Finding a career that would fulfill his passion for entertainment and travel
  • How they quit their jobs and started a travel publication for gay and lesbian market
  • How he moved into coaching business where he harnesses the transformative power of travel
  • The difference between intention and a goal
  • The advantage of bringing intentionality into travel

More about David

David Alport is a travel entrepreneur, a life coach, and an expert on the superpower of intention.

David spent 20 years in the travel industry. First, he managed airline and cruise industry relations for American Express. In 1992, David created Out & About, a breakthrough travel content business for LGBT travelers which included a monthly subscription journal, a guidebook series and a website. After reaching more than 100,000 travelers with this opinionated and entertaining content, David sold Out & About to PlanetOut.com during the first dot.com boom.

Intentional Traveler is David’s latest creation. Its mission is to help travelers realize the personal and relationship growth they seek when they travel. Intentional Travelerserves travelers by helping them get clear on what they want to have (and feel) at the end of their travels. The cornerstone of the business is that when we understand our travel intentions, share them with our travel companions, and keep them top of mind while traveling, everything becomes possible!

Intentional Traveler launches its first product in Fall 2018: An hour-long travel coaching experience for families, couples, groups and solo travelers. At the end of the 60-minute session, travelers will have an elevated sense of purpose for their travels and will be given an Intentional Travel Portfolio to help them keep their awareness in the right place throughout their journey.

Jul 5, 2018

This week on the show, Jackie Knechtel and Justin Faerman joined me to share their views on the concept of flow and consciousness. They also share why living in flow improve your life and how it can raise your consciousness.

I also just launched the Limitless Entrepreneur Adventure Series. If you are interested on that, give me a message and will get you on a call to see if you'd be a fit.

Jackie & Justin and I discuss:

  • Describing the concept of flow consciousness as a new operating system for our consciousness that allows us to live in a more limitless reality

  • How the process of Jackies's own self-healing exploration lead her around the world to all different mentors and teachers, and how she ended up in Santa Barbara

  • How her brother's passing became a wake up call for her to really get to live full out and enjoy every moment of her life

  • Justin's transformation from not eating much and being a depressed guy to someone who eats organic food, doing yoga and meditation

  • Describing the peak state moment to someone who haven't experienced it

  • Flow as a perfect balance or an integration of control and surrender

  • How flow correlates to the Chinese concept of Daoism

  • How intuition plays a role in translating flow consciousness into a business

More about Jackie and Justin

Jackie Knechtel, M.A., is an executive coach/consultant, behavioral therapist, international speaker and pioneer in the area of flow. She is the co-founder of the Flow Consciousness Institute which holds cutting edge trainings, retreats, leads workshops and delivers transformational experiences worldwide.

Jackie is also the co-author of the forthcoming book Flow: The Art of Effortless Living and is actively shifting consciousness on a global scale through her speaking, coaching practice and by blending science and spirituality into practical tools for living an enlightened life.

Jackie has a background as an autism specialist with clients in NYC, Beverly Hills, Dubai and Saudi Arabia. She serves as an advisor for the Eve Branson Foundation, NomadX and AutismCodes and is currently working to revolutionize the therapy delivery model for special needs children and their caregivers with her vision, Spectra.

Justin Faerman is a visionary change-agent, international speaker, serial entrepreneur and consciousness researcher dedicated to evolving global consciousness, bridging science and spirituality and spreading enlightened ideas on both an individual and societal level.

He is the co-founder of Conscious Lifestyle Magazine and the Flow Consciousness Institute and a sought after teacher, known for his pioneering work in the area of flow and the mechanics of consciousness. He currently serves as an advisor to a number of social-impact driven growth stage companies and is actively involved in multiple large-scale projects to re-imagine and re-engineer human sociocultural systems to create a sustainable, enlightened future for all life.

His current work is largely focused on creating practical, consciousness-based technologies for unlocking human potential that integrate the best of both scientific and spiritual insights into the nature of reality and human consciousness with the end goal of helping people to create socially impactful, deeply fulfilling and prosperous lives and businesses.

Jun 27, 2018

This week on the show, John P Morgan joins me to share why he is "The happiest guy I know" and what being happy means to him. He also describes what an adventure is.

I also want to announce that I am going to spend the month of July in New York and if you want to spend a one day intensive with me between July 4th and July 23rd, just drop me a message and we can work on your business ideas, creative ideas and so on.

John and I discuss:

  • What "being happy" means to him
  • Declaring that he is the happiest guy is both a description and an active creation.
  • Embracing the power of cognitive dissonance
  • Going on a journey and taking risks
  • Adventure is going into the unknown.
  • Increasing your capacity for happiness

More about John

John P Morgan is not your typical ‘success’ coach. His work is not just about results. But results are inevitable when you work with him.

Since as long as he can remember, he have loved to take things apart and put them back together again. He loved it so much, that he began doing it with his own life and mind – taking apart his thoughts and rebuilding them to fit how he wanted to be in the world.

He have lived many lives. His journey has taken him through Math & Physics, a real estate business, a web media company and many adventures including working while traveling the world for years on end before the term ‘Digital Nomad’ even existed.

Along the way he have had many incredible teachers – his parents, amazing business mentors and many of the worlds most sought after spiritual leaders and coaches. All of these people have taught him not only with their advice, but also through how they be in the world.

Today, he live with his wife and son in Santa Monica where he helps people from around the world to become the people they were meant to be. To express their power and love and live their truth. To create success both materially and spiritually.

Jun 20, 2018

This week on the show, Akshay Nanavati joins me to share his life experiences on how he battled and won over drug addiction, PTSD, alcoholism and suicidal thoughts. He shares his different adventures exploring the most hostile, and awe-inspiring environments on the planet and facing different kinds of fear. I am also sharing the new theme that we will be exploring over the next couple of weeks—adventure and excitement.

Akshay and I discuss:

  • What led him to join the US Marines and how he discovered the concept of Fearvana
  • How the camaraderie among the Marines attracts young men to join
  • How war reveals the best and the worst of humanity
  • Overcoming PTSD, alcoholism and suicidal thoughts
  • Finding and consuming yourself in a worthy struggle
  • Becoming worthy of your suffering and moving through your fears
  • His motivation in doing all of his adventures
  • What makes life exciting

More about Akshay

After overcoming drug addiction, PTSD from fighting the war in Iraq with the US Marines and alcoholism that pushed him to the brink of suicide, Akshay Nanavati has since explored the most hostile, and awe-inspiring environments on the planet, started a nonprofit foundation and built a business helping people live limitless lifestyles.

Combining his life experience with years of research in science and spirituality, he wrote a book called “Fearvana: The Revolutionary Science of How to Turn Fear Into Health, Wealth and Happiness.” Of the book, The Dalai Lama said “Fearvana inspires us to look beyond our own agonizing experiences and find the positive side of our lives.”

Jun 14, 2018

This week on the show, Mike joins me to talk about the lessons he learned throughout his journey into becoming the man he is today. Mike shares the relevance of his relationship with women into who he is and how his experiences shaped him into becoming a better man. I also share my thoughts on the recent suicide incidents.

Mike and I discuss:

  • How he identified himself in Liverpool and how he felt the sense of home and belongingness
  • How his experiences with the women in his family negatively affected his views and relationships with women as a young adult
  • Facing a situation where his own belief was challenged and he had to make a hard decision in order to be with someone
  • Experiencing and dealing with grief
  • Energies within man that is specific to the male lineage
  • What it means to be a man

More about Mike

Mike Matthews is the founder of The Inspiring Men Project, an organisation that helps good men live great lives. He focuses on helping men find more purpose, achieve more success, develop more meaningful relationships, and connect to a deeper expression of what it means to be man.

His work is inspired by his own difficult journey into manhood and beyond. He struggled for years as he strived to find more purpose and meaning in his life. It affected his relationships, he was unfulfilled in his work, and perpetually felt as if something was missing.

He eventually realised that whilst being taught many things growing up, he was never taught how to be a man. Along with two life-changing events that came within weeks of each other, this was the missing piece he’d been looking for.

With the help of this insight and many great men along the journey, he managed to find his way out. This led to him leaving a successful career in the English National Health Service to set up The Inspiring Men Project.

Mike is now a writer, coach, entrepreneur, and men’s work leader where he leads online programmes for groups of men to live more purposeful, embodied, and inspiring lives.

Jun 8, 2018

This week on the show, Kyle joins me to talk about some scientific views in building an intimate relationship with your partner. Kyle shares the importance of Attachment styles in understanding yourself and your partner, and he also shares some scientific studies on relationship.

Kyle and I discuss:

  • How he got sick while being in an unhealthy relationship trying to build a successful business to earn his partner's affection
  • How our relationships and how we see ourselves impact all areas in our lives
  • What happens if our attachment systems get activated when we feel some sense of threat
  • Understanding the dynamics of the Attachment Styles
  • Becoming an expert on yourself and helping your partner become an expert on you and vice versa
  • Studying couples in the Love lab and some research about relationship
  • What to focus on before getting into a relationship and how will you know if it's time to end the relationship

More about Kyle

Kyle Benson is an Intentionally Intimate Relationship coach providing practical, research based tools to build long-lasting relationships.

Kyle is best known for his compassion and non-judgemental style and his capacity to seeing the root problem. Download the Intimacy 5 Challenge to learn where you and your partner can improve your emotional connection and build lasting intimacy.

May 17, 2018

Episode 55: Kendra Cunov

This week on the show, Kendra joins me to talk about the importance of self-love, love and belongingness, and how understanding your feminine and masculine energy helps relationship and intimacy. I also share my thoughts on building game-changing businesses and helping people to improve.

Kendra and I discuss:

  • How observing a community of people in the monastery drove her inquiry on personal growth and interpersonal dynamics
  • There is a value in teasing the kinds of love apart and that they actually happen together.
  • Distinguishing feminine and masculine from male and female
  • How teasing the feminine and masculine energy apart helps in creating sparks in an intimate relationship
  • How honoring all the sides of masculine and feminine keeps them from becoming toxic
  • What women want men to know and what she thinks men want women to know

More about Kendra

Founder of Fierce Grace: Practices of Embodied Wholeness for Women, Kendra Cunov has been studying, facilitating, and (most importantly) practicing Authentic Relating, Embodiment Practices & Deep Intimacy Work for the last fifteen years.

Kendra has worked with thousands of men, women, and couples in the areas of embodiment, intimacy, communication, and full self-expression.

She co-founded Authentic World, as well as The Embodied Relationship & Intimacy Training Salon and pioneered some of the most cutting edge relation work on the planet.

Kendra has consulted for companies such as Genentech and is currently on staff for 4PC, an elite mastermind for the top 4% of coaches in the world.

She works with organizations and leaders, as well as men, women, and couples who know that presence, truth, connection, and integrity are our truest access points to success—in business and in love.

May 10, 2018

Episode 54: Leighann Amanda

This week on the show, Leighann joins me to share the heart breaking loss of her fiancee, how she confronted the subject around death and how it affects her perspective on life and love, and what she learned about grieving.

Leighann and I discuss:

  • How her relationship with life and death changed
  • Getting rid of fear as a response to death using play and humor
  • How love and connection get better when they are in touch with death
  • Reminiscing her relationship with James
  • Grieving through living your best life

More about Leighann

Leighann Amanda coaches individuals on resilience, self-love, relationships, and personal power, coaches couples and business partners to create easy relationships, and is a yoga teacher.

She believes that personal coaching is one of the quickest ways to access and live from your highest self, and that it's the most effective way to change the world.

 

May 2, 2018

Episode 53: Monica Day

This week on the show, Monica Day joins me to share her expertise around sex, love and relationships. I also share my thoughts on the theme that we will be exploring over the next couple of weeks - love and connection.

Monica and I discuss:

  • Being aware of some relationship patterns and wanting to heal those patterns
  • Learning that as a woman you should take ownership of your sex
  • How studying your orgasm enables you to change some patterns in your intimacy, relationships and other parts of your life
  • The difference between the language of sensation and the language of judgment
  • Discovering the relationship structure that you want - monogamy and polyamory
  • What is the connection between spirituality and sex

More about Monica

Monica Day is many things. Writer, artist, performer. Producer, muse, entrepreneur. Coach and overall instigator of aliveness.

Her innovative individual and group programs cover topics from sensuality to creativity to business to larger social issues of race and oppression (often in the same session). By forging powerful links between the private self to the public self, clients eventually realize an unprecedented feeling of wholeness that is life-changing.

She has created a one-woman show titled Song of the Sacred Whore, a collaborative cabaret entitled The Secret Order of the Libertines: An Intimate Revolution, and made numerous appearances at the Erotic Literary Salon and other spoken word and storytelling venues in NYC and Philadelphia.

She has worked with start-up companies, such as Odwalla and The Republic of Tea, consulted with dozens of businesses and nonprofits, and spent thousands of hours with groups and individuals to build skills in the areas of diversity, communication, and collective decision-making.

She just released her first book, Play Wild, Stay Safe: The Guide to Giving and Receiving.

“If there is one thing I’ve learned, through this diverse and complicated path I’ve chosen, it is this:

Our best self is our whole self. Our unfiltered self. The authentic person we are when we are not trying to fit into tiny boxes and roles and stereotypes.

Ultimately, that’s both what I do, and who I am: an advocate and instigator of embodied, integrated, activated, be your whole fucking self, live your biggest life, always.

I think that’s what changes the world.”

Mar 21, 2018

Episode 52: Jen Gresham

This week on the show, Jen Gresham joins me to share her journey from being a top USAF scientist to becoming a moonshot coach. I review Wealth Warrior by Steve Chandler and share my thoughts on being of service to people and how it can improve your life and business.

Jen and I discuss:

  • How she became a top Human Performance Scientist in the USAF
  • When to trust your gut and when to ignore it
  • The difference between complex and complicated problems and why that’s important 
  • How you can help solve humanity’s biggest problems through your own moonshot

More about Jen

Jen Gresham is a moonshot coach and the founder of Work for Humanity, an organization dedicated to helping people leverage rapidly changing technology to create more value and meaning at work. She spent 16 years as a scientist and officer in the U.S. Air Force, with her last assignment as the Assistant Chief Scientist of the Human Performance Wing. She is also the author of a book of poetry, Diary of a Cell, and the blog Everyday Bright. She currently lives in Seattle with her husband, daughter, and two adorable cats.

Mar 14, 2018

Episode 51: Alan Stein

This week on the show, Alan Stein joins me to share his insights as an elite NBA basketball coach, I review The Four Hour Work Week.

Alan and I discuss:

  • How to use the success principles of elite basketball in you own life
  • His advice for people wanting to work with elite athletes
  • Learning to suck again and get back into a growth mindset
  • How he developed better self awareness and why it’s his biggest asset

More about Alan

Alan Stein is a world-renowned basketball performance coach, corporate speaker, executive leadership coach, podcast host and social media influencer.
He has spent the past 15 years working with the highest performing basketball players on the planet, including NBA superstar Kevin Durant and the #1 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, Markelle Fultz. Alan now teaches organizations how to utilize the same strategies in business that elite basketball players and teams use to perform at a world-class level.

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This episode is bought to you by my friends at Unsettled! A 30 day co-working retreat for entrepreneurs, freelancers and people going through intentional transitions.
Check out BeUnSettled.co/nathan to receive $100 of your first retreat!

Mar 7, 2018

To celebrate our 50th episode, I’m sharing all my best secrets for living an extraordinary life!

  • What is an extraordinary life?
  • How to start building stronger foundations
  • The four elements of an extraordinary life: Business and Mission, Love and Connection, Adventure and Excitement and Inner Peace.
  • Business and Mission
    • Why having a business is the ultimate freedom
    • Why a powerful mission can pull you forward
  • Love and Connection
    • The secret to self love 
    • How to deepen your relationships
    • The power of being vulnerable 
  • Adventure and Excitement
    • Why excitement is what we’re all secretly chasing
    • How play is good for your brain
  • Inner Peace
    • Why success without fulfilment is the ultimate failure
    • The one empowering belief that has brought me peace

Thank you for all your support!

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This episode is bought to you by my friends at Unsettled! A 30 day co-working retreat for entrepreneurs, freelancers and people going through intentional transitions.
Check out BeUnSettled.co/nathan to receive $100 of your first retreat!

Feb 28, 2018

This week on the show, Blake Bourque joins me to share his healing journey after losing his twin daughters, I review Getting Naked by Patrick Lencioni and my thoughts on finding the right support for your business.

Blake and I discuss:

  • The intense pain of losing his twin daughters
  • Saving his marriage in the years afterwards
  • How he stays connected with his French roots in Louisiana
  • Overcoming his dependance to pain pills

More about Blake

A few headlines from Blake’s life

  • Went from College football player to Broken Athlete
  • Was a millionaire at 22 then went bankrupt on his 25th birthday
  • Was CEO of a 150 employee company that did $33 million in turn over in 3 years then lost it all because of a change in Government regulations
  • Hosts the Bourque and Beans podcast

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Feb 20, 2018

Sharif Joynson's purpose is to reshape men's presence in the world into one of integrity, inner strength, radical honesty and self-ownership. He draws on the highs and lows of his own experiences as a separated father, partner, former soldier, martial artist and business owner. He coaches men and couples, writes for various publications and consults marketing companies on topics relating to men and relationships.

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Feb 13, 2018

Tim Matthews is the founder of “The Powerful Man”, where he’s assisting 1 million men to reconnect to a powerful life. He is a men’s empowerment coach, speaker and soon-to-be author! He is creator of the ‘activation method’ and he is a master at helping people to unleash themselves from the patterns of self-sabotage and negative self-talk.

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Feb 6, 2018

Adam Roa is a human optimizer, speaker/performer, conscious filmmaker, and host of "The Deep Dive" podcast. He has been featured on top podcasts such Addicted2Success and featured in Huffington Post and The Elephant Journal. His powerful spoken word poetry has been shared all over the world and his 1-man show, Permission To Think Freely, toured internationally at the end of 2017, with more dates planned in 2018.

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Jan 30, 2018

 

Derick Deal is the owner of Darwinian Fitness and a transformational coach. Prior to running his own practice, Derick was on the coaching team for Precision Nutrition – the industry leader in high-performance nutrition. Derick has also co-owned a strength & conditioning training center in addition to having consulted for various businesses and government organizations on how to lead a healthy, happy, & balanced lifestyle. Derick’s clients include c-suite executives, Olympians, academics, & high-functioning professionals. At heart, Derick is an adventurer, spiritual seeker, & philosopher – earning his degree in philosophy from the University of Virginia.

Derick is also a thought-leader within the fitness industry. Darwinian fitness starts with the premise that most individuals – and traditional fitness industry establishments (from Yoga to Crossfit) – don’t properly define what fitness is. What does a successful fitness approach look like? How should we approach fitness activities from the perspective that as human beings, we depend on mental, emotional, & social skills as much as physical ones? As Darwin observed, Fitness in a species is its ability to adapt and thrive in response to the environment it finds itself in. Disruptive technologies, social media, & globalization are just some of the forces that make for a rapidly changing environment. Given this, how is our approach to self-development and self-care keeping up with making us more resilient, healthy, & adaptable to an ever-changing environment? Shouldn’t the process by which we enhance our ability to adapt and thrive in such an environment be at the core of what it means to be fit?

Derick is currently based in the Washington D.C. area and in addition to his one-on-one coaching practice, leads seminars, workshops, & powerful experiences to model Darwinian Fitness. His approach centers on creating arenas for the cultivation of mindsets, skillsets, & adaptations across the areas of mental fitness, social fitness, & emotional fitness. These mental, social, and emotional arenas are layered on top of a deep re-connection and respect for the physical body. As such, the Darwinian fitness model approaches Physical fitness through helping people rediscover the wisdom of their bodies, the joy of movement, & vibrant sense of living in-tune with one’s own body.

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