4.8 • 9K Ratings
🗓️ 25 September 2024
⏱️ 81 minutes
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In this episode of Ask Me Anything, Ryan Michler and Kipp Sorensen discuss the serious implications of an East Coast maritime strike. They delve into the importance of vigilance in adapting to technological disruptions and the necessity of presence in fostering strong relationships.
Drawing parallels between martial arts and life, Ryan emphasizes consistency in personal growth, whether navigating economic uncertainties or emotional resilience post-divorce. Additionally, they explore the complex dilemmas of voting in today's political climate and share practical advice on active listening, setting boundaries, and maintaining emotional stability.
Join Ryan and Kipp for thought-provoking insights and actionable tips for thriving in every area of life.
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
(00:00) Episode Intro
(00:40) East Coast Maritime Strike Threat
(06:04) Technology, Adaptability, and Learning Opportunities
(17:11) Trump, Policy, and the Establishment
(31:10) Dating After Marriage
(35:15) Learning and Growth After Divorce
(39:16) Embracing Life's Hardships for Growth
(50:51) Understanding and Communication in Relationships
(54:42) Mastering Active Listening and Presence
(01:02:22) Prioritizing Others for Self-Validation
(01:10:09) Setting Boundaries and Emotional Regulation
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0:00.0 | If you don't think a computer can look at all the intricacies of US law better than you can do it, |
0:05.6 | that's your arrogant speaking. |
0:07.6 | And what I want to suggest to you and the moral of I think this story is you are replaceable, |
0:12.3 | either by another human being who's better and |
0:14.8 | working harder than you or the technology that's going to work to put you out of a job. |
0:18.6 | So we need to remain vigilant as men. We're looking at maybe even hundreds of thousands of jobs on the line |
0:24.8 | because technology is coming it absolutely will happen so be ready and get out ahead |
0:29.8 | of it right now. You're a man of action. You live life to the fullest. Embrace your fears and |
0:36.5 | boldly chart your own path. When life knocks you down, you get back up one more time, every time. You are not easily deterred or defeated, rugged, resilient, |
0:46.7 | strong. This is your life. This is who you are. This is who you will become at the end of the day and after all is said and done you can call yourself a man |
0:58.8 | All right man. Good to see you kip I had to just delay a little bit while you were taking a sipier. |
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1:07.8 | No. |
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1:29.0 | Oh, yeah, in Utah, they're all over the place. You know, pre-workout, now they're all over the place you know pre-work out now they're doing other |
1:33.5 | supplements yeah I mean it's and it's kind of fun I'm assuming I'm assuming most |
1:39.4 | hunters love the idea that there's like velvet in there yeah yeah it just got it |
1:46.7 | funny yeah but it is they do a really good job marketing so yeah that's cool |
1:51.8 | cool brother well good man well I'm excited to do So yeah, that's cool. Cool brother. |
1:53.0 | Well good man. |
1:54.0 | Well, I'm excited to do this call. |
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