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Ep. 195 - The courage to go against societal norms with Emil

ESGfitness

Emma Storey-Gordon

Fitness, Health & Fitness

4.9669 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

I have the pleasure of having Dr Emil on the podcast for some life chats.

We discuss:

Going against conventional and societal norms

Money and happiness

Keto experiments

Finding your goals and values

Living a life that is purposeful

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to this episode of the ESG Fitness Podcast. Today I'm a guest with me,

0:06.6

which is very exciting. He's one of my favourite people to talk to and I'm sure you will get

0:13.0

a lot from this discussion. We talk about going against societal norms, finding values and deciding your own life path, and the courage that that takes,

0:26.4

especially in certain situations. We also talk about questioning your self-limiting beliefs.

0:32.7

We discuss money, we discuss keto, we discuss business and happiness. And I hope you enjoy this discussion

0:42.6

as much as I did. You're always really great to get your feedback so I know what you like,

0:48.4

what you want more of, etc, etc. So it was a podcast I recorded with Emile. Hello, welcome to the ESG Fitness Podcast. How are you?

0:59.6

I am very well. Thank you for having me. It's good to be on here. It is my absolute pleasure.

1:05.3

You are genuinely one of my favourite people to talk to full stop. I was going to say about business and

1:10.4

stuff, but just like to talk to. I think I was going to say about business and stuff, but just

1:12.0

like to talk to, I think you have a really good perspective on things. You challenge me a lot, which I

1:17.3

like, challenge like. And I think this is something that people have been listening to the podcast,

1:22.4

we'll see a bit of a theme with, especially over the last six months or so, like challenging your

1:27.4

own biases or your

1:28.8

own ways of thinking that you just like have always maybe just thought a quote, I wouldn't even

1:34.8

say right, but just that's the way it is kind of thing. And then you're always really good at

1:40.9

being like, why? Why is that the normal? Or like, why does that have to be the norm?

1:46.1

And I think, like, let's start with sort of your story

1:48.7

because some people would be quite surprised at this.

1:50.6

Like, obviously being a doctor is way up there

1:55.1

in terms of your, like, quote unquote, success.

1:57.9

Like success on paper is usually having a education and I don't know, maybe like

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