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Noetic with Jared Angaza
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Jared Angaza에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Jared Angaza 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Noetic is for seekers, thinkers, and doers that care deeply about the vitality of humanity and our planet. Join us we hold space for an open conversation about wonder, wisdom, and culture. Lifelong Identity Architect and philanthropist, Jared Angaza holds a space for evocative conversations about culture, spirituality, and what it means to live fully alive. Who are we and why are we here? How do we integrate new and ancient wisdom and ensure that our lives reflect our values and beliefs? What does it mean to live authentically? Visit www.NoeticPodcast.com
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Jared Angaza에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Jared Angaza 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Noetic is for seekers, thinkers, and doers that care deeply about the vitality of humanity and our planet. Join us we hold space for an open conversation about wonder, wisdom, and culture. Lifelong Identity Architect and philanthropist, Jared Angaza holds a space for evocative conversations about culture, spirituality, and what it means to live fully alive. Who are we and why are we here? How do we integrate new and ancient wisdom and ensure that our lives reflect our values and beliefs? What does it mean to live authentically? Visit www.NoeticPodcast.com
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Nadav Wilf is a spiritual entrepreneur. We met through a mutual friend. He’s worked alongside Peter Diamandis at XPRIZE and HeroX and built his own digital nomad empire. He’s a beautiful soul and it was an honor to have a chance to talk to Nadav about his journey and the lessons he’s learned along the way. We talked about envisioning the future and then taking steps to manifest it, while you continue to believe it is possible. Where do you want to be? How do you want to feel? That’s where your focus should be. Not on the lack, but on the possibility. Nadav teaches the art of "Feeling good as a foundation for success", because feeling good is the goal, and is in fact “success”. We need to have the vibration and feeling of what it would feel like to be “successful”. That’s how we attract that success. "We have to be open to the unknown. I know why I want a thing, but I’m open to how it comes to me.” "I focus on my vibration more than anything else." People asked him when he was going to grow up, get a job, and stop all of the spiritual mumbo jumbo. That would trigger him but when he stayed in the vibration of love, he was able to receive them as love and respond in love. That’s certainly in line with my idea of success. It took time to be grateful for everything, from the sheets and pillows to the people in his life to his breathe, he centered his life around gratitude and doing things that feel good. If he feels bad, he surrenders to it and listens to his body. He asks some vital questions. Can I think a better feeling thought about this? Can I do something that feels better that isn’t about this? Or can I just feel good about feeling bad right now and let it pass through me? We talked about the importance of self love and living as "The Vibration of Love”. Self love starts with forgiveness. We have to start with forgiving ourselves. We have to become better and better at loving ourselves. We have to maintain a practice of attuning our awareness. We have to constantly check in with ourselves and be diligent about being aware. "We win when we’re in the moment.” "Time is made up by humans.” Nadav Wilf I’m grateful there are people like Nadav out there doing meaningful work. He’s an inspiration for all of us. Check out his work. The links are in the list below.…
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Dan Tocchini is a Human Performance Specialist, author and leading consultant. He specializes in change management, conflict resolution, executive leadership, sales, negotiation, and business development. Dan has over 35 years of experience in helping people navigate monumental personal and business transformations. I’ve known Dan for over 20 years. His wisdom and friendship have profoundly impacted in my life. His words flow through me in all my teachings and relationships. It was an honor to have this deeply personal conversation with him, to hear his journey and the insight he’s gained along the way. Dan ended our talk by encouraging all of us to, “Keep kicking at the indifference until it bleeds life.”. I think that about sums it up. This isn’t just a podcast episode, it’s a beautiful story of a true shaman, healer, and guide.…
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Chris Tuff is the national bestselling author of The Millennial Whisperer. His perspective on millennials, and his ability to understand and inspire them, is what earned him the title. To me, the millennial discussion a is a discussion about the future of humanity. "Millennials aren’t the problem, they just expose the problem.” It’s important that we recognize the value of awareness and the opportunity to innovate, connect, and solve problems more creatively. That’s a gift we need to steward wisely.…
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"Right now, we are demanding authenticity and transparency and every business is in the business of building trust. And trust isn’t built by a logo or technology, it’s built by people. The question now is how do you get in front of other people so you can begin to develop that trust. That’s where digital empathy comes in for me. We have to know who we are, and we have to commit ourselves to listening to and connecting with our audience.” You have to ask yourself, “Does this technology enhance my life?" And that causes us to ask, “What would an improvement to my life actually look like”? It spurs us into complexity, to contemplate how our relationship with technology is influencing what we believe and who we are. And in today’s world, we have more ways to amplify a message than ever before. That’s important to remember, as it eliminates a lot of excuses that have prevented us from being a more connected society, up till now. Yes, social media can create noise, but it can also foster inertia and momentum towards a more deeply connected and harmonized society.…
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Joshua Spodek is an NYU Professor, TEDx Speaker, best selling author, astrophysicist, and host of the Leadership and the Environment podcast. Josh was on the show two years ago and we’ve become great friends since. With his new book coming out, I wanted to get him back on the show for another interview. In this episode, we talk about what it’s like to truly live by your values, in a way that brings you joy, rather than a feeling of obligation or sacrifice. Josh is a genius when it comes to effective leadership and living an authentic life that brings you, and others, joy. We talk about the fact that most activists and leaders are stuck in the habit of making demands and trying to guilt people into perspective and behavioral change. However, facts and figures don’t usually get people to change. Josh offers some profound advice on how to more effectively incite behavioral change that comes from true desire, rather than a feeling of obligation. Living in harmony with our planet is not an obligation, it’s an opportunity to live a happier, more purposeful and fulfilling life. Decluttering and minimizing and living deliberately isn't about lowering your quality of life, it’s about raising it. It’s widely believed that we must change our mindset in order to change our behavior. However, Josh has found that very often, just changing our behavior can begin to shift our perspective. Experiences are what form our beliefs, so when we have new ones, they affect the way we see the world, and what we believe to be true. We have enough technology and information to heal the planet and live harmoniously with nature. The real question is “will we choose to do it”? What would your life look like if you lived by your deepest values? Four Steps to Living By Your Values Here are Josh’s four steps to living by your values that he shared on the show. Ask yourself the question, "What does the environment mean to you?" Think about the emotions, feelings, etc. that come up with that question. What do you value about the environment around you? Think of something you could do to act on that value. Not the biggest thing, just a simple step that is in line with your values. Once one small thing you could do today? Make it a SMART Goal (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time Bound) It should be specific, like a type of plastic, or packaging, or something like that. It should have a timeline on it. Create some form of accountability for making it happen. Tell someone what you’re doing and commit to doing it in a specific way in a specific time period. Design your own ways of reminding yourself of your values so you can hold fast to them. There is no greater joy than to give yourself to a purpose greater than yourself that elevates the human experience. It’s only the first stage (5%) of the work that requires the most self-discipline or willpower. But once you experience the benefits of living that way, it transforms into simply continuing to uphold behavior that brings you the most joy. Our best life is available to us any time we want it. We just have to be clear about what we value, and commit ourselves to live by those values. Josh’s incite almost makes it sound easy. And perhaps it truly is.…
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Frank White is a Space Philosopher, author, and Instructor at the Harvard Extension School. He published the first edition of The Overview Effect in 1987 and I read it about a decade ago. Years later, a short documentary was created, called Overview, to articulate the essence of the book. A few years later they created a full documentary, called Planetary that expanded on the nature and opportunity of the Overview Effect. That book and two films have influenced me profoundly. Frank’s “language” is part of the fabric of my being at this point. That body of work played a major role in inspiring me to create this podcast a few years ago. In late 2016, I contacted Frank through the Harvard website, just to express my gratitude for his influence in my life. A few months later, he responded and said we should chat sometime. We did, and we’ve had a beautiful relationship since. We talk once or twice a month and I’m so grateful to have a friendship like this with one of my heroes. I love Frank’s perspective and his approach to life. His thoughts on us being “citizens of the universe on Spaceship Earth” provide a beautiful investment in our perspective of our place in the universe. He’s helping to create a holistic “space philosophy” so we don’t repeat mistakes we’ve made in past explorations in ways like Columbus and other explorers did. With hindsight from that, we can now be more intentional. I hope you enjoy this heart-open, humanity soaked conversation with Frank White. He’s a true hero with a philosophy that can help us come back into alignment with one another, and our cosmos. Enjoy!…
I’ve been writing notes down about this concept for a while. And I’ve been excited to share it with you. It feels like it’s largely the exposé of my full ethos on life. After writing it out and then reviewing it, I realize the weight of what I’ve articulated here. I know this is a pretty heady title. I was actually going to title this, Falling Away From Union, But I figured The Meaning of Life was probably a more effective headline. The following ideas are reflections of my ethos, my perspective, and my journey. It’s personal. And sharing it, for me, is risky. At this point in my life, I’m ok with that. I talk about the importance of authenticity all the time. So here’s me revealing my most personal thoughts about, what I feel is the meaning of life. While in conversation with friends the other day, I worked my way into a point where I said, “wait a minute, I think I actually just figured out what I believe to be the meaning of life”. It’s not every day that happens, so I thought I’d share the thought process with you. In this episode, I discuss: What (not who) is God? What is sin? (or at least what does that Christian reference refer to?) What is the opposite of love? The role of the mind and our thoughts. And… What’s the meaning of life? When we ask the big questions like, “Who and I and why am I here”, we are going to end up in a discussion about “what is love”? I’m excited for you to join me on this journey!…
Gabrielle Bonneville is founder and CEO of Momentom Collective, a network of artist residencies for digital nomads, artists, and thought-leaders in the creative arts. She says she geeks out on creating alternate realities. Gaby blurs the line between waking and dream states by invoking self-transcendence through circus, meditation, and flow mastery. She also holds a Masters in International Politics. Prior to joining the circus, she worked for the United Nations on human rights issues. Gaby's an acro yoga and circus performer that actually grew up in the Montreal Circus. She's the real deal! In this interview, Gaby talks about how she’s using the circus mindset to help people explore their full potential, to push beyond their typical emotional and spiritual boundaries. She talks about the power and importance of movement, creativity, community, and collaboration on our journey into self actualization. This was a really beautiful and captivating discussion. I’m excited for you to hear this inspiring and mind-expanding episode! * This episode was originally recorded on November 1st, 2018.…
Every year I take the months of November and December to deconstruct my identity and my brands and refine and improve them. I always use this time to sort of reinvent myself and get clear about what I want to experience in the next year. I take time to write out my New Years Intentions and I set those intentions every day of that following year. It’s part of my morning and evening routines. I’m grateful for what I experienced last year and eager to experience all the wonder and adventures this next year will bring into my life. This episode is not only the first for this new year, it’s also the launch of the new show brand and format. I explain the reason for the relaunch and what to expect from the new show and a bit about our new and growing community here in San Diego and the more formalized “tribe” that is growing out of that community. I think “wonder is our medicine” and I’m excited to share with you the story behind the new show.…
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I’m always looking for patterns and little elements that come up that may need adjustment in my life. If something is out of place, or bringing me down, I want to try and transform it or eliminate it. I want to be deliberate and intentional. Lately, I’ve noticed something. I’ve noticed my feeling of unease and frustration when comparisons start creeping into a conversation. It seems benign at first, or may even go unnoticed. But then it starts to turn into this toxic ooze that permeates the whole conversation. It takes over. It turns the conversation into something that it wasn’t about. It becomes about comparing the thing I was talking about, to something else. That sort of robs us from the ability to appreciate something for what it is on its own. If I observe something and compare it to something else, I have no choice but to judge the situation in order to articulate the comparison. The act of comparing things seems to be a sure way to devalue and degrade something. It’s come up for me a lot, so here are my thoughts on the topic of comparison, and how we might choose a more life-giving path.…
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Mark Metry interviews billionaires, New York Times Bestselling Authors and Legendary World-Class human beings on his Top 100 podcast, Humans 2.0. His thoughts, views, podcasts, and videos have been viewed over 2+ Million times. On August 16, 2018, his podcast hit #96 of the top podcasts in the entire world on iTunes, along with Tim Ferriss, Lewis Howes & Gary Vaynerchuk. Despite his previous social anxieties and challenges, Mark has chosen to spend his time on this planet trying to impact and influence others by evolving himself. He’s on a quest upgrade to the next version of himself...version 2.0. He calls himself a curious nerd that loves creating, meditating, writing, exercising and cooking. I’ve experienced Mark as being extremely authentic, thoughtful, and truly a force for good in this world. He’s leveraging his passion, drive, and love of humanity to contribute to a more connected, harmonious world. It was an absolute pleasure to have this conversation with Mark. I hope you enjoy our discussion about how he’s using technology to elevate the human experience.…
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Danny “Sunshine” Bauer is the founder of Better Leaders Better Schools the #1 blog and podcast created for leaders in education. With the lessons learned while scaling and serving school leaders from seven different countries around the world, Danny now also helps small business owners experience freedom from the chaos of operating a small business through a proven four step system. Danny is one of the most thoughtful, kind, and creative people I know. And those are traits I really value. It was an absolute pleasure to have him on the show. We talked about the importance of curiosity, creativity, empathy, and collaboration in education and leadership. I hope you enjoy the journey as we navigate our way towards more loving and effective leadership in education.…
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Lindsley Brooks is a feng shui practitioner who specializes in residential and fashion feng shui. She works with people looking to bring beauty, consciousness, and harmony to their living space, personal style, and lives. Lindsley is passionate about sacred living: being intentional about everything you do – from what you wear, to what you bring into your home, to what you put in your psyche. She incorporates her experience and training in divine feminine studies, psychology, spirituality, reiki, astrology, kinesiology, yoga, artistry, makeup artistry and personal styling. In all of her work, she has one overacting goal; to help you live in alignment and congruence with your true nature. Lindsley is family to me. We’ve been best friends since we were about 15 years old. Her Divine Intuition and sensitive have had a tremendous impact on my life, and it’s an absolute honor to have her on the show today. This has been a long time coming.…
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Mary Shores is the author of Conscious Communications: A Step-by-Step Guide to Harnessing the Power of Your Words to Change Your Mind, Your Choices, and Your Life. Mary is recognized as a leader of innovative thought and she has spent over a decade teaching businesses and individuals how to identify their goals, create new ways of thinking, and take action to create meaningful results. Mary travels across the nation giving lectures and teaching courses, and has been featured on local and national radio and television shows, podcasts, and blogs. I’m honored to have her here today. I attribute so much of my peace of mind and happiness to being deliberate and intentional in all areas of my life. Mary’s teachings on conscious communication are really beautiful. Communication is such a profoundly important area of our lives where we must be conscious and intentional. In this podcast, we talk about the power of intention, visioning the outcome you want, the power of momentum, reprograming our minds, and how Mary was able to transform her business from something people usually face with dread, to being full of life-giving energy and communication. Mary is a wealth of knowledge and I’m excited for you to hear our talk.…
Why do we go to therapy? Or a workshop?Or a coach?Or a training? Or a retreat? A core dynamic of these events is accountability. We actually pay for it and sign up for it. And that’s easier to get our heads around if it’s “a professional”. But it’s often hard for us to open ourselves up to accountability from those around us, like friends and family. If I view accountability as nothing more than judgment from others, or unwanted responsibility that makes me uncomfortable, or any other negative perspective, I am rejecting a potentially profound gift or transcendence, and connection, and expansion. I crave accountability. I want that type of community. And I want to also be available to others to keep them accountable in times of need. That’s a humanitarian act I’m happy to engage in. How does accountability feel to you? How do you view it? Do you want it? Do you seek it out? How does the concept affect your perspective? I invite you to share your thoughts in the show notes section of this podcast. I’d love to hear from you. Alright, go out there and get yourself some accountability. It’s a beautiful day to grow and expand!…
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