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🗓️ 10 July 2023
⏱️ 106 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone watching and listening. Today I'm speaking with serial entrepreneur and public |
0:21.2 | speaker Eric Edmides. We discuss his early experiences with homelessness, the extent |
0:27.9 | indeterman of alcoholism and illness that preoccupied his father, the changes you can make to |
0:33.2 | restructure your physiological responses, especially to fear, the relationship between trust and sales |
0:40.3 | and marketing general communication and the world of possibility that opens up to you if you embrace |
0:46.9 | the unknown, the potentially dangerous and above all, that which calls to you. So we met Mexico. |
0:54.2 | Yeah, Puebla. Right. We were there for their festival of ideas. Yeah. Right. We went to an old library |
1:00.2 | afterwards, which was very cool. It was the oldest library I think in North America. I think in |
1:03.9 | all the Americas, yeah, it was super cool building. You know, it was fascinating is that they had no |
1:08.0 | electricity in there and no climate control and millions of dollars and more than money, the value of |
1:13.5 | all those books. But the building was built like well enough to do the climate control, the humidity |
1:18.1 | control in the 1500s. Yeah. Fascinating. Yeah, yeah, that's for sure. That was a good trip. That was a |
1:23.2 | cool city and a good festival. Yeah. Yeah. So I was looking at your biography today. I figure we |
1:28.7 | might as well walk through it. It said, let's start with this. Well, living in Canada, your family |
1:35.2 | was you were born into an apartheid era, South Africa and then immigrated with your family to Canada. |
1:40.7 | But you said, well, living in Canada, your childhood quickly became what can only be described as a |
1:44.7 | rollercoaster experience, rollercoaster ride of experience, including a period of homelessness in |
1:50.4 | northern Canada at the vulnerable age of 15. Northern Canada is not a good place to be homeless. |
1:57.1 | Actually, I would put to you and I think you'll be with me on this. It's a great place to be homeless |
2:02.0 | because it forces resolution very quickly. So what happened at 15? You know, my dad and my |
2:10.2 | mom split up when I was very young and it was a very good thing they did. My dad was at that stage |
2:16.0 | having a let's say an irresponsible relationship with alcohol. And so they'd split up and then he'd |
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