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The world is changing - faster than we can keep up. But change is a distraction, and the way to respond to macro change is to focus on micro you. Jim's Take creates an environment that’s ripe for learning practical, tangible and interesting ways to remain relevant while improving yourself and the people around you. Jim Frawley is an arbiter of change; working as an executive coach and business consultant with a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.) He has learned a lot by making very questionable decisions and loves sharing those learnings with anyone interested in listening. This podcast is just one component of what he always wished to build. More information is available on www.jimfrawley.com. 3e3v2y

The world is changing - faster than we can keep up. But change is a distraction, and the way to respond to macro change is to focus on micro you. Jim's Take creates an environment that’s ripe for learning practical, tangible and interesting ways to remain relevant while improving yourself and the people around you.

Jim Frawley is an arbiter of change; working as an executive coach and business consultant with a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.)

He has learned a lot by making very questionable decisions and loves sharing those learnings with anyone interested in listening.

This podcast is just one component of what he always wished to build. More information is available on www.jimfrawley.com.

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Are All of Our Problems Social Problems? (Ep. 147)
Are All of Our Problems Social Problems? (Ep. 147)
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Episode Title: Are All of Our Problems Social Problems? Episode Number: 147 Host: Jim Frawley Keywords: social wellness, mental health, fear of failure, social anxiety, belief systems, social comparison, loneliness, imposter syndrome, personal development, human connection Episode Summary In this thought-provoking episode of Jim’s Take, Jim Frawley explores a radical idea: most of our personal challenges—fear, anxiety, even financial stress—are actually rooted in social disconnection. Jim breaks down how the overlooked pillar of social wellness impacts everything from our self-confidence to our day-to-day decision-making. Whether you're feeling the pressure of performance, struggling with insecurity, or wondering why comparison is eating away at your joy, this episode offers a clear framework to reframe the problem—and solve it at its social core. This isn’t about being more extroverted. It’s about being more honest, connected, and human. What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why social wellness is the missing third leg of the wellness stool (alongside physical and mental health) How the fear of failure is actually fear of judgment Why imposter syndrome is a social problem, not a personal flaw The role of comparison in both financial dissatisfaction and life anxiety How performative social media behavior erodes confidence and presence The importance of a personal belief system to combat external validation-seeking Why your social circle may need an audit—and how to do it with clarity, not blame Actionable steps to reconnect with people through small, no-agenda interactions Outline – Introduction – The missing pillar of wellness: Social health – Why we ignore social wellness (and what it costs us) – The challenge of adult friendship and social effort – Reframing fear of failure and judgment – Imposter syndrome: You know enough – Financial stress and the trap of comparison – Social media’s false promise of relevance – The five people closest to you—and why it matters – Building internal beliefs to withstand external noise – Micro-strategies for low-pressure connection – Final thoughts on connection, meaning, and how to be human Notable Quotes “We are not afraid of failure. We’re afraid of what people will think when we fail.” “Without internal conviction, we’re always seeking external validation—and we never find it.” “You don’t have to be a social butterfly. You just have to be human.” Connect with Jim Website: www.jimfrawley.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jimfrawley Instagram: @jimfrawleyny Twitter: @jimfrawleyny TikTok: @jimfrawleyny
Marketing y estrategia 2 semanas
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The Lost Art and Skill of Leisure (Ep. 146)
The Lost Art and Skill of Leisure (Ep. 146)
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In this episode, Jim breaks down something we’ve all lost touch with: leisure—not vacations, not performative “self-care,” but the daily, essential ability to check out and truly recharge. From the illusion of optimized rest to the guilt we carry when we’re not being productive, Jim explores why doing nothing might be the most human thing you can do today. If you're burnt out, stuck in hustle mode, or just can't the last time you lost track of time, this one’s for you. What You’ll Learn: Why most of us have forgotten how to relax—and how that’s hurting us The difference between looking relaxed and actually being at rest How the wellness industry has co-opted leisure and turned it into another job Real-life examples of “micro-leisure” that require no agenda, no outcomes, and no tracking Why true leisure is the antidote to burnout, decision fatigue, and societal edge The radical idea that doing nothing… might be exactly what you need Quotable Moments: “Rest has become another job. Even our candles come with to-do lists.” “We took hustle culture, put yoga pants on it, and called it self-care.” “If your rest has a reason, it’s not rest. It’s just disguised ambition.” “Leisure isn’t lazy. It’s human.” Challenge to Listeners: Find 15 minutes today. No phone. No goals. No productivity hack. Just exist. And if that feels weird… that’s probably a sign you need it. Mentioned in This Episode: Listening to full albums (like Led Zeppelin or Wu-Tang) start to finish Sitting in silence, people-watching, or browsing a bookstore with no plan The difference between personal development and disguised productivity Philosophical reflections on meaning and presence Subscribe, Share & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who needs a reminder that it's okay to do nothing—and don’t forget to leave a review wherever you listen.
Marketing y estrategia 1 mes
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Where Has All the Civility Gone? (Ep. 145)
Where Has All the Civility Gone? (Ep. 145)
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Episode Summary Why does it feel like everyone is constantly on edge? In this episode of Jim’s Take, Jim explores the steady erosion of civility in modern life. From political hostility to comment section outrage and tension in the workplace, he breaks down the core reasons we’re seeing less respect and constructive dialogue—and what we can do to change that. Jim examines three key forces driving today’s decline in civility: A divisive political climate The rise of digital communication and loss of human nuance Escalating stress and pressure in everyday life He challenges listeners to reflect on how they respond to difficult situations, and whether they want to be ed as someone who fuels division—or someone who brings people together. Key Topics Covered Why civility is more than just politeness How political polarization has normalized disrespect The impact of social media on empathy and ability The toll chronic stress takes on patience and behavior Misconceptions around humility, empathy, and vulnerability The importance of interacting with people who think differently Why leading by example matters more than ever ing Statistics 85% of U.S. adults say the tone and nature of political debate has become more negative (Pew Research Center) 88% of Americans believe political incivility is a serious problem (Georgetown University) Research shows digital communication reduces emotional cues, increasing misunderstandings and perceived rudeness The American Psychological Association reports that high stress levels are linked to increased irritability and decreased civility Practical Takeaways Don’t wait for others to model civility—be the example Replace assumptions with honest questions Engage with new perspectives, not just familiar ones Practice self-reflection instead of reacting impulsively Consider reading Meditations by Marcus Aurelius to ground your perspective Think long-term—civility builds relationship equity and trust over time Closing Thought “You don’t need to wait for someone else to set the example. Be the example. Get your manners back, smile, and take a deep breath. Civility starts with you.” Keywords (SEO Tags) civility in modern life, political division, social media and empathy, workplace communication, technology and behavior, stress and conflict, how to be civil, reclaim civility, Jim’s Take podcast, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, political discourse, digital communication, Marcus Aurelius, personal growth podcast Connect and Subscribe Listen to all episodes of Jim’s Take on your preferred podcast platform Share your experiences or thoughts about today’s episode Subscribe for more weekly episodes on navigating modern life with clarity, calm, and intention
Marketing y estrategia 2 meses
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The Chaos of Capitalism (Ep. 144)
The Chaos of Capitalism (Ep. 144)
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Episode Summary The world feels like it’s on the edge of something big—markets are swinging, costs are rising, and everyone has suddenly become an economic or political expert. In this episode, Jim takes a deep dive into capitalism's chaotic nature, how it shapes our daily lives, and what we can do to take control amidst uncertainty. This isn't just about economics—it's about how we respond to change, where we spend our money, and how to reclaim financial and mental peace. Key Topics Discussed: The unpredictability of capitalism and its impact on daily life How to navigate economic uncertainty without falling into fear The hidden costs of convenience and how small fees add up The psychology of consumerism and how marketing shapes our spending Why companies push artificial scarcity and dynamic pricing models Rethinking tipping culture, hidden fees, and unnecessary expenses How to shift from being a ive consumer to an intentional spender The importance of simplifying your life and reducing unnecessary purchases Strategies for regaining control over finances and decision-making The mindset shift needed to survive and thrive in turbulent economic times Jim's Takeaways: You have more control than you think – The key to navigating economic chaos is shifting from reactive to proactive decision-making. Small costs add up – The extra fees, tipping culture, and “convenience” charges are draining wallets daily. Consumer psychology is powerful – Companies are designed to keep you spending, but recognizing their tactics helps you make better choices. Simplicity brings peace – Cutting back, decluttering, and making intentional purchases can lead to a better, more fulfilling life. Stop waiting for others to fix the system – Governments and corporations aren’t going to change overnight, but you can adjust your approach right now. Challenge for Listeners: Take a hard look at your spending habits—where is your money going? Identify one convenience fee, service, or unnecessary purchase you can cut out. Consider what “simplicity” means to you and how it could improve your quality of life. Get in Touch: Have thoughts on this episode? Want to share how you’re navigating capitalism? Send Jim a message—he’d love to hear from you. Follow for more insights, updates, and future episodes. "This too shall . But in the meantime, let’s take control of what we can." – Jim
Marketing y estrategia 2 meses
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Beliefs Amid Chaos (Ep. 143)
Beliefs Amid Chaos (Ep. 143)
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Episode 143: Belief Systems Amid Insane Changes Welcome to Jim’s Take! In this episode, Jim dives into the evolving landscape of belief systems as we navigate the relentless chaos of change. With nearly 45 days into a new presidency, he unpacks the leadership lessons from a change management perspective while addressing the rising tide of anxiety and uncertainty in today's world. What to Expect in This Episode: Grading Leadership in Times of Change – A no-holds-barred assessment of the early days of the new istration, focusing on leadership, communication, and decision-making. How Do We Respond to Change? – The emotional and psychological impact of political and economic instability on individuals and businesses. The Power of Belief Systems – Jim shares six core beliefs that have shaped his approach to navigating uncertainty, inspired by past experiences, including the 2008 financial crisis. Jim’s Six Core Beliefs: There’s Nothing That Can’t Be Done – Overcoming limitations and embracing possibility. There Are No Rules… But There Are Right and Wrong Ways to Do Things – Understanding consequences and ethics in decision-making. Always Make Sure the Last Person Gets Home – The responsibility of ing others in times of crisis. There’s Always Room for One More – Embracing inclusivity and the importance of community. Heaven and Hell Exist—But Not After We Die – Living authentically and staying true to personal values. This Too Shall – Recognizing the transient nature of chaos and focusing on resilience. Key Takeaways: The importance of focusing on what you can control amid external chaos. How personal beliefs serve as a filter for decision-making and emotional resilience. The role of authenticity, trust, and action in building a more grounded and purpose-driven life. Final Thoughts: Jim reminds us that the way we consume and respond to information shapes our daily reality. Instead of getting caught in the noise of political drama, social media, and anxiety, shift your attention to meaningful action—whether it’s personal growth, fostering human connections, or staying true to your values. What’s Next? Stay tuned for the next episode, where Jim will explore the chaos of capitalism and its implications for inequality and systemic change. Thanks for listening! If you found this episode insightful, share it with someone who might need a fresh perspective. See you next time!
Marketing y estrategia 3 meses
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Defining Your Authentic Self with Ronan Rooney (Ep. 142)
Defining Your Authentic Self with Ronan Rooney (Ep. 142)
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Episode Summary: In this captivating episode of Jim's Take, Jim welcomes the incredible Ronan Rooney, a thought leader, author, and philosophy enthusiast from Ireland. Together, they dive deep into concepts of the authentic self, enlightenment, and finding meaning in a chaotic world. From Ronan’s journey through family business, personal struggles, and philosophical explorations to the practical ways we can reconnect with our true essence, this conversation is packed with insights. Key Topics Discussed: Ronan's Story: From running a third-generation family business to exploring life's big questions. Facing financial collapse, personal setbacks, and discovering resilience. Writing books endorsed by global leaders like Deepak Chopra and Robin Sharma. The Authentic Self: Understanding what it means to live as your authentic self. How conditioning impacts our decisions and the journey to strip it away. Indicators that you are living authentically—peace, fulfillment, and alignment. Meditation and the Gap: The importance of meditation in reconnecting with your essence. How small, consistent practices can help access the "gap" between thoughts. Challenges and Growth: Why struggle can be a tool for growth and creativity. Insights on appreciating life’s miracle and overcoming fear of change. Finding Meaning and Nirvana on Earth: How we can individually achieve a state of grace even amidst global turmoil. Exploring perspectives on interconnectedness, spirituality, and divine expression. Enlightenment and Beyond: Balancing the quest for enlightenment with living a full and vibrant life. The evolving consciousness of humanity and embracing a paradigm shift. Notable Quotes: “The authentic self is expressing who you truly are—your best traits, free from external conditioning.” “You don’t have to wait for the world to change. You can hold a state of grace amidst any turmoil.” “Life is a miracle, and we’re here to enjoy it while learning and growing through challenges.” Practical Takeaways: Daily Practices: Begin your day with a brief moment of reflection before the first thought sets in. Incorporate 15-30 minutes of meditation daily to connect with your true self. Self-Reflection Questions: What beliefs or values are truly yours, and what has been conditioned by others? What brings you peace, fulfillment, and a sense of purpose? Appreciation Over Gratitude: Cultivate appreciation for the miracle of life and your own potential. About Our Guest: Ronan Rooney is a writer, speaker, and consultant ionate about philosophy, metaphysics, and self-discovery. He has authored multiple books on conscious awareness and personal growth, with his latest work focusing on deepening our connection to the authentic self. Connect with Us: Subscribe to Jim’s Take on your favorite podcast platform. Share your thoughts and questions on this episode on social media using #JimsTakePodcast. Follow us for updates and exclusive content. us next week as we continue exploring ideas that challenge, inspire, and empower. See you then!
Marketing y estrategia 4 meses
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True Resiliency (with Claire Bowes) Ep. 141
True Resiliency (with Claire Bowes) Ep. 141
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Episode Summary: In this deeply inspiring episode of Jim’s Take, we are ed by the extraordinary Claire Bowes from Northern Ireland. A mother, business owner, and music teacher, Claire shares her powerful journey of resilience and determination following a life-changing event. Blinded at the age of 15 in the 1998 Omagh bombing, Claire has not only overcome unimaginable challenges but has redefined what it means to live fully. Claire discusses her journey from trauma to triumph, including founding the Omagh Music Academy, her philosophy on embracing discomfort for growth, and the profound joys of simple pleasures. This conversation is a testament to human strength and the importance of community, , and self-determination. Key Topics Covered: Claire’s life-changing experience and the lessons learned about resilience. Overcoming challenges as a teenager and pursuing independence. The role of family, community, and in her recovery and growth. How Claire challenges herself to grow beyond her comfort zone, including her recent trip to New York. The importance of normalcy and appreciating life’s simple pleasures. Her ongoing research into helping visually impaired children memorize music. Guest Bio: Claire Bowes is a mother, business owner, and founder of the Omagh Music Academy, which offers music lessons to individuals of all ages and abilities. A ionate advocate for resilience and growth, Claire is currently pursuing a PhD, researching how visually impaired children effectively memorize music. Her journey is an inspiring example of turning adversity into empowerment. Connect with Claire Bowes: LinkedIn: Claire Bowes Claire’s Book Recommendations: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig – A thought-provoking novel about life choices and second chances. The Magic by Rhonda Byrne – A practical guide to cultivating gratitude and transforming your mindset. Listener Challenge: Claire’s story is a reminder to embrace challenges and ask for help when needed. Take a moment this week to step outside your comfort zone and reflect on the simple joys in your life. Follow and Subscribe: Stay tuned for more inspiring conversations on Jim’s Take. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast to help others discover these meaningful stories. Closing Notes: Thank you for listening! Reach out to Claire, her research, and us next time for another insightful episode.
Marketing y estrategia 4 meses
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2025 and the Battle of Apathy (Ep. 140)
2025 and the Battle of Apathy (Ep. 140)
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Episode Title: 2025 and the Battle of Apathy Episode Summary:In this reflective final episode of 2024, Jim dives into an unexpected theme: apathy. As we transition into 2025, Jim opens up about his personal struggles with motivation, emotional detachment, and the overwhelming noise of modern life. He reframes the new year not as a time for hollow resolutions but as an opportunity to confront apathy with intentional engagement, presence, and personal meaning. What You’ll Learn: Defining Apathy: Understand apathy as more than just lack of interest — it’s a response to overwhelm, burnout, and disconnection. Root Causes: Explore how social, professional, and personal pressures contribute to emotional disengagement and what drives feelings of “not caring.” Intentional Disengagement: Learn how to identify and ignore external chaos while focusing on what truly matters. The Power of Presence: Discover why presence is essential to finding meaning and how intentional focus can help combat apathy. Actionable Steps for 2025: Jim shares his personal strategy for confronting apathy through meaningful goals, mindful activities, and redefining personal priorities. Memorable Insights: "External chaos drives internal chaos — but you can choose what to engage with." "The future is a hoax if you can’t be present." "Life has no inherent meaning — our purpose is to give it meaning." "The antidote to apathy is intentional confrontation — with ourselves, our routines, and our values." Key Takeaways for Your 2025 Reset: Define what you truly care about — and why. Prioritize presence over perfection. Engage meaningfully with people, ions, and personal goals. Disengage from external pressures that drain your energy. Looking Ahead:Jim shares his ambitious goals for 2025, including writing new books, competing in the Lake Placid Ironman, and running the New York City Marathon — all fueled by a deeper connection to purpose and meaning. Challenge for the New Year:What do you care about — and why? Take time to reflect, define, and act with intention. Final Thoughts:Thank you for ing Jim's Take in 2024. Here’s to a meaningful, intentional, and connected 2025. See you next year!
Marketing y estrategia 5 meses
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Should There Be Billionaires? (Ep. 139)
Should There Be Billionaires? (Ep. 139)
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**Podcast Show Notes: Jim’s Take - Episode 139** **Title:** Should There Be Billionaires? A Reflection on Wealth, Society, and Change **Episode Summary:** In this thought-provoking episode of *Jim’s Take*, Jim explores the complex question: *Should there be billionaires?* Drawing inspiration from a bumper sticker he saw years ago, he reflects on capitalism, wealth inequality, and societal change. This isn’t just a theoretical discussion—it’s a deep dive into how unchecked capitalism, privatization, and societal expectations are reshaping our lives. **Key Topics Covered:** 1. **The Origin of the Question:**     - How a bumper sticker sparked deep reflections during a run.     - The evolving relevance of the question in today's world. 2. **Capitalism and Wealth Accumulation:**     - Arguments for and against the existence of billionaires.     - The balance between hard work, value creation, and societal responsibility. 3. **Economic Inequality and Societal Impact:**     - The erosion of basic human rights like access to water, food, and healthcare.     - Real-life stories of healthcare denial and corporate profiteering. 4. **Societal Unrest and Systemic Failures:**     - Why economic pressure and unmet needs fuel societal frustration.     - Reflections on historical and current examples of societal breakdown. 5. **The Role of Government and Corporations:**     - How government and corporate responsibility intersect—or fail to.     - The need for systemic reform and collective ability. 6. **Personal Responsibility and Action:**     - Simple steps individuals can take in response to societal challenges.     - The importance of self-sufficiency, advocacy, and creating positive change. **Memorable Quotes:** - *“Unchecked capitalism erodes the foundational needs of society.”*   - *“What’s enough profit? How do we recognize when we’ve done enough?”*   - *“We’re humans—we need a lot of things, and we’re not quite meeting that for people.”* **Call to Action:** Have thoughts on the episode? Share your perspective on societal change and economic responsibility. What do you believe needs to change—and how can we, as individuals and communities, take action? **Connect with Us:** - Website: www.jimfrawley.com   - Social Media: @jimfrawleyny **Thank you for tuning in!** us next week for another deep dive into the issues shaping our world.
Marketing y estrategia 5 meses
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Creating Joyful Spaces with Sharon McNulty (Ep. 138)
Creating Joyful Spaces with Sharon McNulty (Ep. 138)
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Jim's Take, Jim is ed by Sharon McNulty, founder of Joyful Spaces and a multi-award-winning professional organizer with clients worldwide. Sharon, a master-level certified coach trained under Marie Kondo, shares her journey from a busy single mom overwhelmed by clutter to a black-belt organizer transforming homes and businesses globally. Sharon dives into the philosophy behind creating joyful spaces, discussing the emotional and psychological impact of clutter and disorganization. She emphasizes the importance of intentionality, simplicity, and abundance, offering practical steps to organize your space and life effectively. Whether it’s managing sentimental items, decluttering your workspace, or teaching kids organizational life skills, Sharon’s advice is rooted in comion and actionable wisdom. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How your physical environment affects your mental and emotional well-being. The key differences between managing a home versus a workspace. Sharon’s step-by-step system for organizing by category, not by room. Practical tips for letting go of sentimental items without guilt. How to maintain a joyful and functional space after the initial organization. The connection between simplicity, abundance, and a less consumerist mindset. Episode Highlights: [03:15] Sharon’s background and journey to becoming a professional organizer. [07:30] Overcoming the overwhelm of clutter and embracing intentional simplicity. [15:45] Sharon’s philosophy on abundance and breaking free from a “lack mentality.” [25:10] Addressing sentimental items and the importance of starting small. [30:40] Applying these principles to workspaces and home offices. [42:00] Sharon’s practical advice for getting started and staying consistent. Quotes: “Your home should be a space you’re proud of—a place that sparks joy and s your life.” “Clutter isn’t just physical; it’s emotional. Creating joyful spaces transforms your mindset.” “Start with what you love and let the rest go with gratitude.” Resources Mentioned: Sharon McNulty’s Website: joyfulspaces.co.uk Follow Sharon on Instagram and Facebook: @joyfulspaces Connect with Sharon on LinkedIn: Sharon McNulty Book Mentioned: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo Connect with Us: Follow Jim Frawley on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter and BlueSky.  Have questions or topic suggestions? Email us through our website at www.jimfrawley.com Thanks for Listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with a friend who could use a little extra joy in their space! Don’t forget to subscribe for more inspiring conversations.
Marketing y estrategia 6 meses
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The Benefits of Struggle (Ep. 137)
The Benefits of Struggle (Ep. 137)
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Episode Summary: In this short yet thought-provoking episode, Jim dives into the concept of struggle—not as a source of trauma, but as a necessary and fulfilling aspect of life. With technology and AI taking over much of our effort, Jim challenges listeners to actively seek purposeful challenges to maintain their sense of value and self-worth. Drawing from personal experiences, philosophical reflections, and insights from a recent tech conference in Manhattan, Jim explores why embracing struggle is essential for growth, resilience, and pride in one’s accomplishments. Key Discussion Points: Why Struggle Matters: Struggle helps us define purpose and value in an increasingly automated world. It fosters self-reliance, mental resilience, and emotional regulation. Insights from the Tech Conference: Highlights from discussions with experts in AI, social good, and cybersecurity. Jim’s take: While tech advances are exciting, we need to prepare for their human impact, particularly the diminishing experience of struggle. Struggle vs. Trauma: Clarifying the difference between healthy, intentional struggle and life-altering trauma. Examples of productive struggles: parenting challenges, athletic goals, and professional obstacles. Parenting and Struggle: Stories about encouraging kids to overcome challenges, like crossing monkey bars or potty training. Lessons for parents: Don’t do everything for your kids—let them experience the reward of effort. The Workplace Connection: Why many employees feel disengaged at work: a lack of projects they can take pride in. How employers can foster meaningful struggles to increase engagement and fulfillment. Examples of Intentional Struggles: Running marathons, solving puzzles, starting a business, or stepping out of your comfort zone socially. The reward isn’t just achieving the goal—it’s the journey, discipline, and growth along the way. A Call to Action for 2025: Jim’s challenge to listeners: Choose a struggle that excites you. Set a plan to tackle it. Reflect on the pride of accomplishment. Struggles can be physical, mental, or social—find what works for you and embrace it. Memorable Quote: "Home is a place for comfort, but if we stay there, we miss the experiences that help us who we are."
Marketing y estrategia 6 meses
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Navigating Political Conversations at Work (Ep. 136)
Navigating Political Conversations at Work (Ep. 136)
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Times are changing. With information moving so quickly, and higher expectations of employees for their organization to “have their back,” executives are stuck between a rock and a hard place to navigate what’s appropriate and best for the business, their people and the company’s values. Pairing this with the idea of individual executives (or front line employees) having their own “brand,” there is often a conflict between the personal views of people that make up and are representing the company.  Often it’s no big deal, but when politics enters the workstream every four years, the emotional challenges of navigating difficult conversations on philosophy, economic theory, social justice and more can overwhelm the group.  It was never “ok” to speak politics at work - it was something that was left to individuals to believe what they wanted. In a way, it was a protection for us to not have the uncomfortable conversations we didn’t want to have. Similar to religion and even sports, emotions overtake logic, and most conversations don’t end well.  But with the rise of never-ending information, opinion presented as facts, beliefs presented as truths - the game has changed. And many of us - from leadership down to the front line - are expected to navigate a political landscape with no real value in the end game.  Here are some tips for navigating political conversations at work. Whenever we have a list of “tips,” I like to ask questions - as you are the one who will be lying in the bed you make.
Marketing y estrategia 7 meses
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Building Social Wellness with Janine Kutliroff of Brya (Ep. 135)
Building Social Wellness with Janine Kutliroff of Brya (Ep. 135)
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There is a well known epidemic of loneliness in the world, and the increasing levels of change are exacerbating the challenge. I'd argue there are three things needed for wellness: Physical health, Mental health, and Social health. We were happy to be ed by Janine Kutliroff, CEO of Brya, a company focused on helping people build healthy and active in-person social connections. Janine's comments will resonate to almost everyone - I hope you enjoy.
Marketing y estrategia 8 meses
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On Being Socially Relevant with Sam Kelly (Ep. 134)
On Being Socially Relevant with Sam Kelly (Ep. 134)
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The Goddess is Back! Jim and Sam have a good discussion on the personal ability of being social, how we build our own communities, and have a small battle royale on the value of in-person vs. online social groups.
Marketing y estrategia 9 meses
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My Ayahuasca Experience (Ep. 133)
My Ayahuasca Experience (Ep. 133)
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I recently took an Ayahuasca journey - eight days at Spiritquest Sanctuary in Iquitos, Peru. As requested, I've recounted the journey -from what Ayahuasca is, to why I picked Spiritquest and how the Amazon tradition was helpful, right on through the visions and the purging.
Marketing y estrategia 10 meses
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The Desperate Need for Relevance (Ep. 132)
The Desperate Need for Relevance (Ep. 132)
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Jim gives his take on the "desperate need for relevance" - our innate desire for value, acceptance and belonging. As the world evolves, we are fearing being left behind ... and our fears drive action and behaviors. Come for the social media bashing, stay for tips on how to build in person social resources (thus building your relevance).
Marketing y estrategia 11 meses
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Technology Truths with Catherine Murnin (Ep. 131)
Technology Truths with Catherine Murnin (Ep. 131)
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Episode 131 - Jim and Catherine break down "technology truths." We are on the precipice of technological change unseen before. How do we prepare for change when we don't know what change is coming? Jim and Catherine break it down.
Marketing y estrategia 1 año
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On Resiliency with Catherine Murnin (Ep. 130)
On Resiliency with Catherine Murnin (Ep. 130)
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Resiliency is a buzzword. But it's necessary. Jim sits down with Catherine Murnin, founder of The Wellbeing Pathway, to chat realistic resilience, why it's important, how we should think about it and build our own plan.
Marketing y estrategia 1 año
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Why Middle Management Sucks (Ep. 129)
Why Middle Management Sucks (Ep. 129)
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Ahhhh middle management. Where you get to sandwich between theory and reality, with outrageous expectations and mitigated work life balance. This episode has a nice venting session on Middle Management, why it sucks, and strategies/responses we can use to dictate our next career path.
Marketing y estrategia 1 año
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Creativity with Purpose (avec Catherine Murnin) (Ep. 128)
Creativity with Purpose (avec Catherine Murnin) (Ep. 128)
Episodio en Jim's Take
In our second of four interviews with Catherine, we cover Creativity with Purpose, and how creativity is a massive drive to our wellbeing. Come for the reference to Seamus Heaney, stay for the learning on how creativity is everywhere (not just where you think).
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