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Muscle Intelligence

Q&A: Why everyone needs a mentor

Muscle Intelligence

Ben Pakulski

Expert, Ben, 40, Pakulski, Alternative Health, Fitness, Health & Fitness, Intelligence, Biohacking, Mi, Intelligent, Mi40, Nutrition, Diet, Hormones, Muscle, Exercise

4.8745 Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, we get introduced to an osteopath named Alvin Brown who changed Ben’s entire attitude to success, leadership, relationships, and life in general. Alvin does not appear on the show but Ben recounts the story of how they met when he was young and driven but lacking guidance. At first Ben went to see Alvin in his capacity as an osteopath but the conversations that they had during their sessions were the reason Ben ended up choosing Alvin to be his mentor. In today’s conversation, Ben and Ashley use the techniques that Alvin taught Ben as a segue into a fascinating discussion about mentorship and growth.

They discuss what a mentor can do to help rewire the brain and the different kinds of teachers out there, from strategic business coaches to more holistic role models for life in general. You’ll learn three habits for developing an empowered attitude, which are the words one uses, one’s avoidance of a victim mentality, and the nurturing of a growth mindset. Other topics covered are taking responsibility for one's actions, the necessity of giving before asking, and the virtue in being consistent. Ben also gets into his 25-year vista approach, which involves envisioning the person one wishes to end up being, and using that as a benchmark when finding a mentor. Tune in for some brilliant advice on how to live your best life in a body you love from Ben and Ashleigh.

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Timestamps

  • How great it is that this show isn’t from the perspective of one gender. [00:32]
  • The value of seeing hardships as opportunities to grow. [03:16]
  • What Ben’s first mentor Alvin Brown taught him about checking his victim mindset. [4:26]
  • Three essential language and mindset-related habits for feeling empowered. [08:00]
  • The connection between taking responsibility for choices and losing a victim mindset. [11:16]
  • Ashleigh’s practical approach to women’s rights and the victim mindset. [13:25]
  • Ben’s advice to commit wholeheartedly to the advice from a coach who truly cares. [16:06]
  • Why Alvin was like Bill from Trillion Dollar Coach and Ben’s love of consistency. [19:13]
  • The difference between coaches who are tactical and mentors who are role models. [21:52]
  • Why Ben works off a base of integrity and he wouldn’t change lives with anybody. [24:09]
  • How to find a mentor using the 25-year vista and the teaching of Dr. John Demartini. [25:54]
  • A tip to remember to offer a potential mentor something in return. [29:01]
  • The mentality of giving before asking that applies to business and relationships. [33:42]
  • Why it’s necessary to invest in a goal so that one can be accountable to its pursuit. [34:11]
  • The reason it is dangerous to take freebies once in a position of power. [35:46]

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody, welcome to the muscle intelligence podcast.

0:19.9

Q&A edition. I'm here with my amazing,

0:22.6

wonderful, beautiful, and jacked co-host, Ashley Van Gogh. Can we stop right there,

0:28.0

quit while we're ahead? That made my day. Okay, good. We're done. It's over. It's funny, though,

0:32.8

because I actually, first of all, thank you very much. I'm happy to be here, as I always am. But you may, I don't know if you've seen because you're in beautiful Columbia and have better things to do than be on social media. But I did just post in my stories today just some sort of gratitude about working with you on this podcast, co-hosting with you and how unique I think it is that, not that we're the only people doing this, but that we're co-hosting,

0:55.3

and it's two different people, different genders, that's where I'm getting at. We've got a guy and a

0:59.6

girl coming at the same topic from different sort of perspectives and angles. And it's more unique

1:04.9

than probably it should be, right? Like, I listen to a lot of fitness podcasts and I listen to ones

1:09.8

where it's just two or three dudes talking about lifting, where it's women talking about women's health.

1:15.3

And it seems like it's so much more rare to have just a guy and a girl talking about these subjects.

1:20.4

Like it has to be gendered for some reason.

1:22.1

Like, here's the girl podcast about health and here's the dude podcast about health.

1:25.5

And I just, I appreciate so much that we can

1:27.9

kind of open it up and include everybody, I think, in these conversations. Anyway, so that's my

1:33.3

kind of rant of the day. But I just, I'm happy to be here and I'm glad that we're doing this.

1:36.7

Ash, I'm super grateful to have you, honestly. And that was really kind of the intention, right, is I hate the idea. And you know me by now is I hate the idea of being dogmatic.

1:45.1

And people just tend to get stuck in these camps of like, you know, we have to stick with all the

1:49.6

guys and we're all going to do these meathead lifting or we're all going to do power lifting or

1:52.5

all going to be in this very, very specific camp. And I think that's useful. I think that could be useful to kind of take one path and run with it. But, you know, my evolution has been,

2:01.0

have been there and I've done that. And I was dogmatic about things for a long time. And now you

2:04.8

realize that's not what people need. Like people need to have knowledge and a skill set to make

2:09.3

their own decisions. And they don't need a dogmatic cheerleader telling them, hey, look at me,

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