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The Rich Roll Podcast

On Chasing Dreams & His New Book “Beat The Devil”

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Education, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.713.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2013

⏱️ 117 minutes

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Summary

Third time's a charm. Show favorite Mishka Shubaly returns to the podcast today for round 3 to chat about addiction, sobriety, rock ‘n roll, ultrarunning, relationships, writing, creativity and his fantastic new Kindle Single, Beat The Devil. But mostly we talk about chasing dreams. The inherent force, value & gestalt of a dream. How much you are willing to sacrifice in pursuit of a dream, even when it constantly deludes and eludes you, undermining, derailing and even destroying other important aspects of your life. How to know whether the dream you seek is the right dream. And when — and if — it ever makes sense to abandon a dream that persistently fails to materialize. Mishka and I have a shorthand. A large percentage of our friendship has taken place on microphone, but there is a palpable sense that we have always been friends. And that's because — although our life experiences are very different — our mental & emotional points of reference share powerful common turf. Indeed, Mishka is my brother-from-another-mother; and once again it comes through undeniably in this exchange. Our bond aside, I feel an imperative to share his palpable creative voice. A master of humility, self-deprecation, frailty and fear, his evocative prose is a dagger into the heart we all share — our common condition as human. It's an important voice, worthy of notice and praise. An opinion I harbor not in isolation, but one shared by the literati, including a top editor at The Atlantic who goes so far as to say Mishka is “the voice of our generation”. That phrase gets bandied about all too commonly, but in Mishka's case it's truth. With 4 consecutive Amazon #1 bestsellers ( Shipwrecked*, The Long Run*, Are You Lonesome Tonight?* and Bachelor Number One* ) he is a true master of the short narrative. Now he's back at it. Beat The Devil*– his newest offering — just hit #1 in Amazon's Kindle Singles category yesterday. A deep dive into the downtown New York rock ‘n roll club scene, Beat The Devil* is Mishka's first-hand account of battling ...

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 65 of The Rich Roll Podcast, with Mishka Shubali.

0:17.7

Hey everybody Rich Roll here, welcome back to The Rich Roll Podcast.

0:24.2

Thanks for all the great comments on our best of 2013 episode.

0:30.2

I really enjoyed re-listening to so many of those interviews and wanted to give a shout

0:36.6

out to my son Tyler once again for culling through all of the past year's episodes and pulling

0:42.2

out those amazing clips.

0:45.1

It was an amazing year for us and we're so proud of the work that we've done and we're so

0:52.6

ecstatic that we have you guys out there, this amazing audience that's responding so favorably

0:58.6

to our mission, the plant power mission, what we're trying to get across here and we appreciate

1:05.3

all the great feedback and comments and all of that.

1:08.1

So so glad we're so excited for what is to come in 2014.

1:12.6

This is just the beginning.

1:13.6

I'm committed to this show.

1:15.8

I'm committed to the mission and we got a lot of great stuff in store for you.

1:21.6

I am on the final leg of this crazy worldwide little tour that I've been on.

1:28.5

If you listen to the last episode, you know that I was recently in Bahrain, as they said

1:34.1

there, Bahrain, not Bahrain, Bahrain, where I gave a keynote speech to the YPO organization

1:41.7

there and then I was in Morocco, I did the same thing in Kosoblanka, which was incredible.

1:49.9

And then I went out to Marrakesh for a day and experienced a different part of Morocco,

1:55.0

which was stunning in its beauty and its robust, amazing culture there, such a blessing and

2:04.6

a gift to have this experience to get to travel so much and carry this message.

2:09.6

And on my way back, I'm on my way back home, but I stopped in New York City for a couple

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