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tony litster joins wes today in which we need to learn to love ourselves first and foremost. in order to avoid self-sabotage during this process, we need to shift the mindset from "if you really knew me you wouldn't like me" to "the real me is awesome!" instead of focusing on the darkness within, we need to recognize the light.
when we learn to love ourselves, we can share our authentic selves with others and make change for the better. according to tony, there's a difference between intensity vs love. in regards to porn and sex, it becomes an addiction of adrenaline, no longer making a fulfilling love connection. the more we intentionally connect experiences with someone we love, we shift the addiction that porn creates into something good that we then crave. we get back to the natural laws that are self-evident in which are bodies simply tell us by how good we feel, and it just makes sense (like gravity). you chose the story, but then you take action; you start with self-love, learning to accept yourself with the shadow. make an allowance for the humanity and realize that we're all human.
links to check out:
beach prophet's 7 irrefutable laws with tony litster
huffington post article on the root's of addiction
A HUMAN PROJECT podcast about how to teach sex to youth
A HUMAN PROJECT podcast on addiction recovery
wayne dyer inspirational quotes
tony lister's cure the craving site
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we have crossroads in life, and sometimes the path we take will dictate the way how the rest of our life flows. today wes and ryan spoke with amy bleuel, founder of project semicolon on the importance of choice. you are choosing to pause and state that your story isn't over yet; you're continuing on. when we make the choice to help others instead of just focusing on ourselves, we find a bigger purpose. we find love.
when we create tangible reminders, we find power in what we are capable of as we shift self-destructive patterns to a simplicity of helping others. it's the ultimate hope that if they can push on, so can i; some of the experiences we face are preparing us for something greater later on. this forms a pay it forward mentality to help others as they have helped you because you know that there is something better coming up.
links to check out:
project semicolon
about amy bleuel
amy clover, A HUMAN PROJECT podcast about how it's ok to ask for help
google images of ;
why faith-based?
elizabeth gilbert, ted talk on creative genius
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wes and ryan are able to make some incredible connections with jack canfield in today's podcast, in which we learn some little known knowledge of jack's childhood, which he described in one word as "challenging" helped shape the rest of his life.
the energy we create around us is fueled by finding our life purpose which we can then share with others. when we are able to visualize something, whether positive or negative, we have the power to make it happen, so doesn't it just make sense to focus on the good?!
links to check out:
jack canfield
the secret movie
transformational leadership council in vail, colorado
w clement stone history
w clement stone net worth after passing away at 100 years old
the success principles by jack canfield
les brown
romancing the stone
catherine lanigan biography
dr masaru emoto water experiment documentary
the secret life of water book by dr masaru emoto
love and gratitude to water experiment
picking up another person's vibrations
the heart map institute research
A HUMAN PROJECT podcast about Wes's experience on a plane
muscle testing
burj khalifa, tallest building in the world
chicken soup for the soul
elizabeth gilbert TED talk on your elusive creative genius
lynne twist, the soul of money institute
tools for success: hour of power by jack canfield
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was today really a good day? did the gays really win?
today we had a ruling that will forever change the landscape of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. in this episode we talk about today's ruling and what we should be bracing for in the future. sanctity of marriage hasn't always been a government thing, it's been a religious thing but now there's a difference between holy matrimony and the union of marriage because the government approves of someone's humanity.
it's about having the right kind of conversation. are we celebrating victims or an act that should never have been an issue in the first place? love didn't win today; the law won. the greatest strength we can take from this is to learn to love and move forward by starting a conversation.
links to check out:
historical event of allowing same sex marriage in all states
interracial marriages illegal until last law absolved in 1967
united states declaration of independence that "all men are created equal"
A HUMAN PROJECT podcast 2014 convo stopping the hate between christians and gays
A HUMAN PROJECT podcast on developing until we're 25
A HUMAN PROJECT podcast about turning boys into men and the castration of the american male
A HUMAN PROJECT podcast with kris vallotton
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When sharing a message and it comes across as "I'm better than you" rather than look at how much I am loved, feelings of worthlessness and not being good enough take over our self-worth. Religion walks a fine line of condemning sinners and lifting people up to become better than they currently are. Wes and Ryan have a very open discussion on religion and share a few "secrets" (they're really not because it's so simple) that they have been able to use to help lift up others, especially our youth. Perfection is not possible, so instead of shooting for that and continually failing, choose instead to become great.
links to check out:
6th crusade which achieved a peaceful decade-long treaty/holy war that was more of a relief effort
"the meeting" between mlk jr and Malcolm x
A HUMAN PROJECT podcast on human beings not fully developing until the age of 25
The Human Podcast Facebook Page
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have you ever felt like love is hard to find? have you felt alone or had to pretend in order to feel like you belong? What do you do to feel real? none of us know the impact of how we are to others, but in today's episode res and ryan address these issues and more with special guest jamie from twloha (to write love on her arms). we are a community, but how do we share that? listen now to hear some amazing suggestions.
links to check out:
jamie tworkowski biography
if you feel too much by jamie tworkowski
twloha (to write love on her arms) website
twloha's if you feel too much book tour page
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how do we identify the misconceptions of breaking out of shame? love your neighbor AS yourself. special guest kris vallotton joins wes and ryan in a riotous podcast talking about their favorite subject; themselves. if you don't love you, you won't love them, meaning everyone else. confidence comes from identity, and identity comes from god. developing a healthy soul is essential in our social interaction. our souls NEED attention.
the more we value someone, the more worried we are for rejection. when we believe we’re not the right one for ourselves, we’ll never find the right person. love is the key.
links to check out:
kris vallotton books on amazon
moral revolution
A HUMAN PROJECT podcast on the weakness of love
A HUMAN PROJECT podcast on second chances
1 corinthian 13 words on the wall about love
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what are we actually chasing to bring fulfillment in life? wes chats with dale partridge that when it comes to finding true success in life, it's about learning how to balance business and family life, creating purpose and connection with family while pursuing one's life career. what started us here isn't what's going to get us there if we don't take the time now to focus on what is non-negotiable in our life.
so where do we find our balance and worth? we're not going to find it in things, but we will find it in our family relationships and accomplishing something. that act of caring for something else in its simplest forms teaches principles that can be taken back into the career world to show priorities and a sincere focus on what matters most in life.
links to check out:
Dale Partridge
sevenly.org
People Over Profit book by Dale Partridge
People Over Profit site
REI
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we have become a society full of catchy titles and cell phone videos posted online with the hopes of going viral. so does that mean that we're suffering from a sickness? because the content has become garbage, what does that say about us as a society? according to wes and ryan in today's podcast, writing is quickly becoming a thing of the past.
instead of focusing on real issues and problems instead of having a conversation about them, red herrings are thrown around in the form of unexplained phenomena. news has become a misconstrued version of one person's opinion tossed out as fact, without any fact checking or research. this has not only been used on even reputable sites but is now considered acceptable, so when we as a society are actually presented with evidence and facts, we refuse to believe it because of one person's opinion being louder than the sound truth.
links to check out:
boston bomber on cnn
2,000 geese fall from sky dead cnn
obama "ruining wedding" on golf course and make up for it with an even better location
isis world order
alex from target viral photo
usa today: california has one year left of clean water opinion
canada ranked as #1 for smartest country and highest ranked countries
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EDITS BY A REDHEAD
Every so often, Wes and Ryan get their facts a little off. Little did they know that by having a redheaded history and English teacher do their show notes, they were also going to get called out when they don't get their history right. I'll try not to make fun of them as well, but you never know what you're going to get with a redhead, so sometimes you'll see this section and sometimes you won't. Below are a few clarifications from statements made during today's podcast:
Princess Di was killed in a car crash in Paris
Besides the fact that I still remember walking into my house after my first day of work from my first job to watch the news reporting the tragic death of Princess Diana, I also walked right past the very tunnel that she died in while visiting Paris. She did not die in London, Ryan!!!!
Pulitzer and Hearst
Clearly Wes does not have the soundtrack to Newsies memorized like some girl who shall remain nameless does. This same redheaded girl may or may not have also had a huge tween crush on pretty much every newsboy in the movie, but "The World Will Know" is pretty clear about which big business tycoons they were talking about.
Rockefellers (they were oil big wigs) were NOT mentioned in Newsies, but at least Wes got the right time period, so that's something, I suppose.
1994 article of Michael Fey caning
This style of journalism, stating facts and using direct quotes without one's own personal interjection has become a thing of the past, but it also allows the reader to make up their own mind about the issue.
Yellow journalism
What Ryan and Wes are describing with bad journalism getting content out without fact checking isn't new. In fact, it nearly started a war with Cuba!
Here are some examples of yellow journalism- present and past and the ignorance of yellow journalism as used by Marshawn Lynch.
Canada is not always #1
Wes will be greatly relieved to know that after looking up multiple sources on world rankings in education, Canada may always be towards the top of the list, but it's not always #1. That honor almost always goes to an Asian country. Or Finland.
Google search "fallacy"
One of the greatest, albeit difficult, helps I received while learning how to write historical papers came from learning how NOT to commit a historical fallacy.
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noah j elias, famed for his art in disney, joins wes and ryan to share how important it is to find one's life purpose and seeing the art in living. at 28 he hit a wall with a mid-life crisis and now helps people get to their "you," meaning their unique contribution to the world.
it doesn't take a million bucks to live like a millionaire. success can quickly become boring. if we want to succeed, we have to get uncomfortable. many have the desire to change the world, but it will do little good if our own houses, meaning the relationships at home, are not in order. the world is going to gets its greatest value from us that way. we're meant to do life together, and that's when amazing things get done.
links to check out:
noah, disney art extraordinaire
noah university
reimagine conference
noah's instagram
noah linkedin
simon sinek: "people do not buy what you do but why you do it" ted talk
acres of love program for orphans in africa
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going from living in the back of a van at the age of 24 to sitting next to whiskeytown lake is the intro for addiction recovery in today's podcast. eric zimmer joins wes and ryan in today's podcast sharing his survivor story after a life of addiction and then recovery.just because we need to focus on our internal state, doesn't mean that we are no longer going to experience bad things, but it's what we do with it that makes the difference. creating a habit is very much like getting rid of or feeding an addiction. the treatment use to be to ignore, but now it's to realize there's a core that needs to be addressed in order to deal with the emotions that come with the addiction by using tools that work for the individual as we continue to contribute to society as a whole.links to check out: eric zimmer, lead voice of the one you feed podcast addictions and recoveryaa's big bookrethinking positive thinking episode on the one you feed podcast red bicycle in the secretmodules from superhuman.life
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emotional castration of the american male is the topic of the day for with justin from stumvoll consulting here at A HUMAN PROJECT. men have lost their masculine edge and will to fight; they don't know what it takes to be a healthy, strong man anymore because they are given so many contradictory opinions. the fatherless generation is defined in different forms during the podcast, which now has come of age that those without a fatherly example are becoming fathers or father figures and yet have no guidance. it's about leading people back to the concept of what love is all about.when there's a reconciliation of the worth and value as a man, it allows a woman to work as a partner with him as it brings out the gold inside of her and what she was made to be, and vice versa. what if there was a masculine movement instead of a feminist one that declared from men that women deserve a voice and share her authentic self with the world as well? what kind of leaders, both male and female, would we have then? the most manly thing someone can do is to reach that moment of vulnerability and be honest.links to check out: wesley chapman archives from art of charm with jordan harbingerchildren's book by kim trumbo about george the generous giraffejustin with stumvoll consultingmen that helped bring about women's liberation the five love languages by gary chapmanprince ea's viral video on healthy relationships by loving one's self first A HUMAN PROJECT podcast on getting rid of the shame on shamemodules from superhuman.life
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as a follow up from our last episode on boundaries, wes and ryan delve head on into ways we can become more aware of encounters we have in life with some simple tools for success.there's a lot that occurs every moment of everyday, but how much of it do we really even notice? by being more aware of our surroundings, we are able to see opportunities to build on our humanity and create a better world by bringing awareness for a better society.links to check out:geocachingA HUMAN PROJECT podcast about unbroken movieptsd and the myth of ww2 articlenew year brings new utah laws news articlenomore.org for domestic violence awarenessmodules from superhuman.life
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there's just something about the holidays that bring out the true nature of a person. not only that, it's enhanced, so if someone is naturally depressed because of situations in life, that depression can become almost overwhelming come the holidays. what happens when it's just too much to take anymore?everyone has the capability to be sad and has experienced sadness in some way in their life. but, there's a big difference between having sadness like the blues rather than depression; depression is when it starts to hurt a person's soul. the #1 thing you can do if you have somebody in your family that is struggling: go on a walk and use your ears, not your mouth. weather, food, and the stress of performing the part for the holidays becomes very very stressful for someone overwhelmed with depression.links to check out: upworthy article during world suicide prevention dayA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on the power of wordsA HUMAN PROJECT podcast of how doctors are murdering children prescription drug side effectstrue or false: suicide rates increase during holiday seasonself-sabotagejournal therapymodules from superhuman.life
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sometimes we're so focused on the end goal of the future that we're too distracted to enjoy the present. listen in as wes and ryan have an incredible conversation with blair reynolds from on the beam about what drives people and how to avoid self-sabotage. they go over the keys to success as you listen to a budding bromance continue.links to check out: one of three on the beam curators: blair reynoldson the beam: a new environment for entrepreneurs titans of industryA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on dealing with emotional pain by curing, not treatingA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on asking for help when dealing with one's own elmo effectA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on ryan losing weightrecidivism A HUMAN PROJECT podcast on finding power in vulnerabilityA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on getting rid of shamewes's river video and experience from itA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on success meet ralph modules from superhuman.life
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what would happen if you were given an opportunity for something life-changing but you missed out because you didn't answer your phone after not recognizing the number? how many instances do we miss out on events in life because we're not willing to open the door or answer the phone? but then, tender mercies sometimes appear in the form of a second chance when it is something that is a deep part of our life's purpose. such was the case for wes after eating a bad fajita.links to check out:unbroken movie A HUMAN PROJECT podcast on second chances in life#iamunbroken movementchickenpox keeps angelina jolie from movie premiereunbroken the book"fake it until you make it" conceptspirit of ww2A HUMAN PROJECT podcast about being real with yourself modules from superhuman.life
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is a nation only as strong as its leaders? should a leader be expected to take on the responsibility of his or her nations failures and successes?who are our leaders now that do something for a strong purpose? do they even exist, anymore? to become a strong leader one needs to rise up above the norm. who are some of your favorite leaders? links to check out: defining leadershipgeorge washington benjamin franklinjoe de sena gary vaynerchukwinston churchill leadershipleadership lessons from martin luther king, jrmicrowave generation baseball steroids scandalA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on sportsmanshipA HUMAN PROJECT podcast about ray rice getting a second chancepop culture's place in the oval office"i can't breathe" video of eric garnerA HUMAN PROJECT podcast about american presidentsopposition to i can't breathe campaignA HUMAN PROJECT podcast with joe de sena inteview, part 1spartan up! podcastmodules from superhuman.lifeother interesting links & references by natalie in the documentary america: imagine the world without her, dinesh d'souza talks about the strong leaders from our past that helped us create the idea of america. he asks thought-provoking questions like where we would be if general george washington was killed during the revolutionary war and never became president? what if john wilkes booth didn't shoot abraham lincoln?
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we are in the presence of greatness today with a modern spartan, joe de sena, as he talks amongst the trees with wes and ryan about resetting what normal is and physically working your way into a limitless mindset.learn how to do burpees from joelinks to check out: joe de senaspartan up sitehow i carried the message to garcia by colonel rowanurban dictionary: spartanparaplegic spartan athlete michael mills ultra marathonsA HUMAN PROJECT youth program going out into naturemodules from superhuman.life other interesting links & references from natalie the city state of sparta was VERY different from many of the other city states of ancient greece.my great uncle, greg paul, has been an avid outdoor enthusiast his whole life, and has attempted to be the first person to climb mt. everest with two knee replacements, documenting his journey, yet has had multiple obstacles preventing him from reaching the summit. instead of getting down from the shortcomings, he is fueled to do more, training and learning for the next climb, wherever it may be. he's taken all of his children on climbs as graduation gifts; sort of like a rite of passage for the mountains they will face in life.this wheeling enthusiast knows no bounds as he pursues what he loves, regardless of the supposed limits that could come with life in a wheelchair. A HUMAN PROJECT has our own example in charles.
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after interviewing the incredible joe de sena from spartan race in our last episode, wes and ryan wanted to chat a little longer about the amazing examples from joe, so we're back for some more on what it means to be limitless!links to check out: spartan race homepagespartan up podcastspartan death racelearn how to do burpees from joeA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on the power behind wordssecret life of walter mitty with ben stillerA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on prioritizing and making timeA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on breaking the internet and superficial role modelsA HUMAN PROJECT podcast on easy steps to build a strong marriagejoe de sena's spartan up! bookmodules from superhuman.life other interesting links & references from natalie "if at first you don't succeed..." we all know that we're suppose to try and maybe even try again in order to achieve our goal. according to the scots, robert the bruce coined that phrase while hiding out in a cave from the english. feeling pretty down and miserable (he was in a cave, after all), he noticed a spider trying to spin a web in the corner. it kept falling, but continued to get back up and push on until the web was complete. this motivated robert the bruce to not give up and try, try again until he successfully held the scottish throne.regardless of where or what motivated the concept of not giving up, it takes a lot of courage to succeed in something, just as the cowardly lion states in wizard of oz. a friend of mine recently posted on social media about a lesson she learned from her daughter jumping off the couch with a little engine that could mentality, pep talking her way to successfully reaching her goal as she shifted her thoughts from "i think so" to "i can." it can all start with daily affirmations like this! this is natalie martin. we can do it!
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have you ever had a life-altering experience while vacationing or on a road trip? or have you ever realized that a choice you made did something that changed the world? how cool would that be?! to change the world, one road trip at a time. according to wes and ryan, if you want to change the world, change the world in front of you by starting on the inside. what it comes down to is each of us helping each other, making it the ultimate road trip of life. we're either fueling a person or syphoning from their tank.links found in the show:road tripping the usabilly graham conversion concept of pay it forwardwes's facebook video on everyone being able to change the worlddr. todd we are the world foundationmodules from superhuman.life
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