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John Muldoon is a catalyst for change. He founded “The Monthly Experiments Project” in hopes to not only challenge himself but to help motivate others. John believes that “when you treat life as an experiment change becomes fun instead of hard.” We hope you will join us and take part in the experiment. P.S. Jaime Tardy from the Eventual Millionaire thinks John is awesome and we just think you might, too. Show...

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Pure Matter – Bryan Kramer

Pure Matter – Bryan Kramer


Posted By on Oct 5, 2015

Bryan Kramer is a social strategist, CEO of PureMatter, Ted Talk speaker, and best-selling author. He has valuable insight on how to interact in the realm of technology and communication while also calling upon the tools of basic human interpersonal values for a compass. He reminds us that our digital identities don’t have to be cut off from our true selves. So please put down your phone for just a little while to listen, and then...

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Admiral Michelle Howard exhibits grace, strength, and clear-mindedness under extreme pressure. In order to become that kind of unwavering force amidst the unpredictable winds and waters of life, we must begin to practice those “deep breaths” that she has perfected. Admiral Michelle Howard, the current Vice Chief of Naval Operations, is highly esteemed and decorated in a field that involves an exceptional amount of risk and pressure....

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Jennifer Haselberger is one of the few female Canon lawyers and one of the first to practice in the USA. As a female, and the Chancellor of Canonical Affairs working in the Catholic Church had it’s challenges. As such, she became an unlikely advocate for survivors of sexual abuse within the Catholic church. Up until 2013, she served as Chancellor for Canonical Affairs to the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, where she...

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Margaret Smith was voted the best Female Comic by the American Comedy Awards and won six Emmy’s for her writing on the Ellen DeGeneres show. She has navigated the ever-changing and unpredictable world of entertainment and Hollywood with a hard-earned groundedness. She also happens to be a dear friend whose wisdom is only paralleled by her humor–as you will note with the multiple fits of laughter throughout our interview. I...

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Professor Sophie Scott is a Cognitive Neuroscientist who became one of the first researchers to study the science of laughter.  On her way to understanding laughter she actually did a stint as a stand up comic and discovered even more.  What is it like to create a science or anything of value where there was nothing before?  If you have ever wanted to do anything and worried what people might think this is the episode for...

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