
All of this might be nonsense. Or it might not...I'd love to hear your thoughts. Connect with my on Instagram or Facebook (@radicallydifferentpodcast) or send me an email at [email protected]. Support the show
Sep 23, 2020
4 min

What if you're not seeing the trapdoor? Jon explains why it can be so important to stop pushing.Support the show
Sep 22, 2020
3 min

Our minds, bodies, and souls sometimes tell us different things. Raul suggests that maybe the feeling of "pull" occurs when all three are aligned. Support the show
Sep 21, 2020
5 min

Sam, do you know the difference between effortful effort and effortless effort?Support the show
Sep 20, 2020
3 min

If you're asking the question, you're probably pushing. Support the show
Sep 19, 2020
3 min

Jon's argument for setting less goals. Support the show
Sep 18, 2020
45 sec

Jon explains his theory that it's possible to end up at the same destination by “pushing” or by “being pulled”—one is just a lot more joyful. Support the show
Sep 17, 2020
9 min

My friend Jon Hiller recently turned me on to a powerful framework for thinking about decisions, life paths, goals, and dreams: It's the idea of "push vs pull energy", and it's already starting to change the way I approach the world. So what exactly is push vs pull energy? What are some tangible examples? And why is it such an important and powerful idea to grasp? I sat down with co-living housemates Jon Hiller and Raul Espinoza – both of whom have come to embrace a life of "pull" – to explore the idea further. In this episode – the first of a multi-part mini-series – Jon and Raul define "push vs pull energy", and give tangible examples of each. Support the show
Sep 16, 2020
12 min

23 episodes into Season 2, I've decided to take a pause from weekly releases. Here's why. Join the Radically Different newsletter and follow Radically Different on Instagram and Facebook for updates and special opportunities. If you have questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes related to this topic send me an email ([email protected]) or send a message on Instagram.Support the show
Sep 16, 2020
4 min

Taylor Pearson has spent the last decade researching and writing about how you can better invest your time and money in an uncertain world. He's the author of The End of Jobs: Money, Meaning and Freedom Without the 9-to-5, which illustrates how advancements in modern technology and a rapidly changing job market have made entrepreneurship the safest way to meaningful work, financial freedom, and economic resiliency. I read The End of Jobs two years ago, and it was part of the catalyst for me to leave the U.S and begin living abroad. In this interview, Taylor and I discuss:Why Taylor became obsessed with navigating an uncertain worldWhat's changed since Taylor first published The End of Jobs in 2015, and how Covid-19 will affect the job market moving forwardThe power of apprenticeships + how to get themThe importance of developing useful skills and willingness to do "schlep work"The thing most people don't ask Taylor about the way he views the worldFollow Taylor on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TaylorPearsonMeShow notes for this episode: www.radicallydifferentpodcast.com/episodes/the-power-of-apprenticeships-the-future-of-work-after-covid-19-and-navigating-uncertainty-with-the-author-of-the-end-of-jobs-taylor-pearsonJoin the Radically Different newsletter and follow Radically Different on Instagram and Facebook for updates and special opportunities. If you have questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes related to this topic send me an email ([email protected]) or send a message on Instagram.Support the show
Sep 8, 2020
1 hr 2 min
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