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ποΈ 5 September 2024
β±οΈ 34 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome everybody before we get to the podcast itself a reminder to sign up for the one minute |
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0:21.3 | or something close to it of the best thinking to be able to help you design a life |
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0:37.0 | forward slash 1MW. Welcome back everybody. I'm your host Greg McEwen and on this podcast we are |
0:51.0 | interested always in figuring out what's essential, eliminating |
0:55.8 | what is non-essential, and figuring out how to live a life that really matters |
1:01.2 | in fact at the time of this recording. |
1:03.7 | We've just hit the 10 year anniversary for essentialism and it's and there's a special |
1:09.4 | addition of essentialism that has just been released. |
1:13.0 | It has a new introduction, it has a new tool, 21 day challenge |
1:18.0 | for putting these ideas into practice. |
1:21.0 | And so it's perfectly relevant to be able to have a conversation with |
1:25.2 | Jody Wellman who is the author of You Only Die Once. It's a combination of quite a poignant subject and approach, but in a kind of darkly humorous way. |
1:41.0 | Jody is a founder, positive psychologist and executive coach who spent 25 years doing |
1:48.5 | leadership work and speaking, doing keynotes, workshops, coaching programs you can imagine with the world's top |
1:55.3 | researchers on happiness and what makes life worth living? And then I remember interviewing somebody on this podcast who it was Eve Rodsky and before she wrote |
2:30.7 | fair play her life was as an attorney and she specifically worked with families that were a bit like the family in the movie Knives Out, where it's like high net worth families with a |
2:45.6 | patriarchal matriarch and it's trying to help them make a plan for what to do next. And she said the number one response she would get when she would meet with the |
2:57.6 | matriarch of patriarch was, well why are we even doing this I'm never going to die |
3:03.0 | and they seem to be saying like really literally |
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