

The Taylor Swift Playbook — Bold Moves, Loyal Fans, and Lasting Impact | Kevin Evers
What if one of the most powerful business minds of our time wasn’t a CEO or a founder—and...
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Future-Proof Your Body: Become Durable, Mobile, and Pain-Free with Dr. Kelly Starrett
What if one of the keys to sustaining high performance wasn’t just about going harder, but...
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Ask Me Anything: Dr. Michael Gervais on Self-Worth, Resilience, and Finding Light in the Cracks
What does it take to thrive in today’s high-pressure, constantly shifting world? We’re back with...
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The Power of Quiet Leadership—Action, Impact, and the Climate Crisis with Tenzin Seldon
How do you lead with conviction—without losing your center? Tenzin Seldon is a global climate...
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Seattle Seahawks General Manager on Talent, Teamwork, and Tough Conversations | John Schneider
What does it take to build one of the most respected teams in the NFL — and lead it with heart,...
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Can You Reverse Aging? The Surprising Role of Skin in Longevity | Dr. Carolina Reis Oliveira
What if our skin—our most visible organ—is actually one of the best gateways to longevity and...
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Lift As You Rise: Purpose-Driven Approach to Leadership with Ellyn Shook
What does it take to create a workplace where people thrive—where leadership is human-centered,...
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Judd Apatow: "Never Stop Learning and Never Stop Growing"
What does it take to stay emotionally grounded in an industry built on ego"What does it take to stay emotionally grounded in an industry built on ego? This week, we sit down with Judd Apatow—the legendary director, producer, and comedy mastermind behind some of the most influential films and TV shows of the past three decades. From "Freaks and Geeks" to "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," Judd has not only created cultural touchstones but has become known as one of Hollywood's greatest talent spotters and mentors. This conversation with Judd explores the inner workings of a master of craft—how empathy, vulnerability, relentless curiosity, and a deep respect for people have shaped his creative process, and how he stays grounded through it all. From Judd's early days obsessing over comedy as a form of connection, to his transformative experience with Steve Martin as a twelve-year-old fan, to leading with emotional intelligence on set, Judd reveals what it really takes to build greatness—not just in the work, but in the people around you. Whether you're a comedy fan, a creative leader, or someone interested in the human side of success, this conversation with Judd offers wisdom about craft, relationships, and finding meaning in service to others. I hope you enjoy this conversation with the incredible Judd Apatow. __________________ Get exclusive discounts and our amazing sponsors! Go to: https://findingmastery.com/sponsors/ Watch this episode and many more on our YouTube Channel See at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. " data-title="Descripción:" title="Descripción">
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The Human Side of Human Resources: Creating Authentic Connection with Rhonda Morris
What does it take to lead at the highest levels—while staying true to who you are? Today’s guest...
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Grammy Award Winning DJ Diplo: “Don't Be Afraid of Failing”
How do you stay ahead in an industry that never stops evolving? Today, we are diving into the...
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Leadership's Missing Link: How Empathy Unlocks Human Potential with Matt Breitfelder
The best leaders aren’t just great decision-makers—they build cultures. So what does it actually...
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Innovation Expert: Embrace the Creative Process and Find Joy in the Unknown | JoAnn Garbin
What does it take to go from nothing to something—and then scale it into meaningful impact? I...
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World Champion Climber Sasha DiGiulian on Risk, Fear, and Thriving Under Pressure
What happens when your biggest obstacle isn’t the mountain—it's your own self-doubt? Sasha...
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Manage Your Emotions So They Don’t Manage You | Dr. Ethan Kross
How much control do we really have over our emotions? And what if the key to mastering them is...
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How john paul dejoria built billion-dollar brands | founder of patrón and paul mitchell
What if one of the unlocks for living “the good life” lies in the simple act of giving, even when...
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NFL Stardom to Rock Bottom: Ryan Leaf on Redemption & Resilience
What happens when everything you’ve built your identity around—your talent, your success, your...
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System of a Down’s Serj Tankian on Turning ion Into Purpose
How do the best in the world channel the intensity of their emotions—like frustration, anxiety,...
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Robert Greene on Power, Purpose, Struggle, and Love
What does it mean to develop mastery of self and mastery of craft? That’s a foundational...
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In this fast-evolving business landscape, how do leaders turn setbacks into opportunities for...
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How do a UFC fighter, Olympic skier, and extreme climber manage high pressure moments"How do a UFC fighter, Olympic skier, and extreme climber manage high pressure moments? This is an episode unlike any we’ve done before. Last summer you may that a few of the Finding Mastery Team, along with Olympian and X-Games Champion Kaya Turski, UFC Champion Vitor Belfort, and famed climber Tommy Caldwell, went aboard the USS Ronald Reagan, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, while she was on deployment in the Western Pacific. We were there to work with the crew on mindset and high performance. Now these men and women understand high stakes environments. They know what it takes to live on their edge and push the boundaries of what’s possible. They do it everyday, and it was so inspiring. While we were on board, we recorded a podcast with the ship’s Commanding Officer, Captain Daryl Cardone and the Commander of the Air Group - Captain Patrick Corrigan. It’s a great episode. If you haven’t listened to it or watched it, I really recommend you go check that out HERE. Now… before we went onboard, we were stuck at Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, waiting out a typhoon that was wreaking a little havoc in the western Pacific. The weather was terrible, and we were all waiting in the hanger for the storm to blow through. We had a high performance psychologist, an MMA fighter, a climber, and a world class Olympic skier… it’s like the start of a bad joke, yet there we were. So, we decided to make the most of our time. We sat down on cases and whatever we could find in the hanger and had a conversation. A kind of roundtable... It was a wide-ranging discussion that delved into adversity, resilience, and high-performance mindset. Each of them has faced extreme challenges, from high-altitude survival to fight-night pressure to life-threatening injuries. And in this conversation, we break down the mental frameworks and strategies that helped them do more than survive; they emerged stronger and more invigorated than ever. If you’ve ever wondered how elite performers navigate fear, setbacks, and the unknown, this is a conversation you will want to take the time to listen to. See at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. " data-title="Descripción:" title="Descripción">
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