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For young women who feel like they have to choose between work and family...trust me, you don't. I'm just like you. Culture told me I had to pick one path—be a career woman or raise a family—but I knew I wouldn't be satisfied or fulfilled picking just one. I wanted a sense of self. But I still wanted love. I wanted to work. But I still wanted to have time with my kids. It didn't seem right that I could only have one...so I spent the next few years looking for an alternative path. Spoiler ale ...
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Thomas Walker-Werth is associate editor at The Objective Standard and a fellow at both Objective Standard Institute and Foundation for Economic Education. He is currently writing his first full-length book, Reason for Living: A Rational, Fact-Based Approach to Living Your Best Life. Substack: https://reasonforliving.substack.com/ Reason for Living …
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Alex Hernandez used to run music festivals. Now he builds and operates events for businesses. Today he tells his story, shares the darkness he found inside of the world of music festivals, and explains how he got out. This is an episode you don't want to missBy Micaela Richmond
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Shanif Dhanani is a ChatGPT consultant with a background in software development and data science. He helps businesses understand and build systems that connect their internal and proprietary systems to ChatGPT, enabling internal employees, customers, and other stakeholders to reap the benefits of using large language models on their own data. Shan…
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In today's episode, I share how I got my dream job in the tech startup world without a college degree. I've broken the essential parts of my journey into a 5-step process and hope you find it helpful in the pursuit of your goals. A few questions to figure out what you might be passionate about: What did you like when you were a kid before anyone el…
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Today's episode is the solo episode I WISH I had had before I started working. When I began, I didn't understand different work environments, I didn't know how to maximize my experience, and I didn't know what it meant to have a great attitude in any circumstance. I've learned all of these lessons the hard way. I hope you get a lot from this episod…
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Today I welcomed onto the podcast Jackson Upman. Jackson is a friend, a fellow praxian, and a deep thinker. He and I tackle the question, "What does it mean to be satisfied?" Mentioned during the episode: Rich Dad Poor Dad Arthur Brooks and Peter Attia Interview Second Mountain by Arthur Brooks Mastery — Robert Greene Jackson works for the Objectiv…
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On today’s episode I had the pleasure of interviewing Betty Murray. She’s a Certified Nutritionist and Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner (IFMCP) (actually one of the first 300 certified functional medicine practitioners with the IFM — the functional medicine board). She has a Master of Science in Human Nutrition Science and I…
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On today's episode, we have on Dr. Judy Magalhaes. She is a functional medicine practitioner and lifestyle coach with a background in pharmacy, and hospital care. Today she comes on to share the experiences that led her to move from hospital healthcare to functional healthcare. Find her: Website: https://www.drjudym.com/ LinkedIn…
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On today's episode, I had on Ward Richmond. He is an executive Vice President and shareholder at Colliers International with an unconventional backstory. After attending Brown University, he toured the world with his band. Then, he decided to go into Real Estate. At each stage of his life, he achieved the things he set out to achieve, and today he …
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On today's episode we have on Christian Young. He's a digital art hobbyist who recently committed to a year-long challenge of posting his art daily. At around 250 days, his accounts started gaining a following, and now he's doing his art for himself and the hundreds of thousands of people that love his work. We talk about: The discipline of committ…
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On today's episode, Rachel B Lee Co-Owner and CMO of Stand Out Authority, came onto the podcast to talk about entrepreneurship and personal brands. She began in the corporate world, working for companies like Microsoft and Gartner, but decided to make a major change and become an entrepreneur. We talk about that, her views on purpose and passion, a…
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James Ellias is a physicist, a college professor, an objectivist philosopher, and a YouTuber. Today we talk about his journey into physics, how he taught himself both physics and philosophy, how he became a researcher outside of academia, and how others can do the same. Watch James' youtube lessons here. Resources mentioned: Ayn Rand Leonard Peikof…
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James Ellias is a physicist, a college professor, an objectivist philosopher, and a YouTuber. Today we explore the scientific method, proofs, what it takes to actually know something, and why no one is really bad at science. James has taken his love for philosophy and physics, and has begun to introduce a new approach to the scientific method using…
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On today's episode I have on Kiyah to talk about data. She's a data analyst and graduate from MIT. When I met Kiyah, she mentioned that she sees people misuse and manipulate data all of the time. I wanted to learn what that meant to manipulate data and be manipulated by it. She explains the purpose of data, how people manipulate data to craft narra…
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Gary Richied is the author of A Twisted History of The United States, an innovative and eye-opening trek through America's history. He was a professor at Loyola University-Chicago and taught American and European History at the High School level. He is also a published author in the fields of history, economics, theology, philosophy and social scie…
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On today's episode I had the pleasure of talking with Mitko Karshovski. Mitko is an entrepreneur, a fellow podcaster, and a world traveler with a passion for life. Today he came onto the podcast to share what he's learned as an entreprenuer. Topics covered: A case study for aspiring freelancers A framework that's helpful for choosing your next step…
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On today's episode we dive into Blockchain and why you should care about it. I imagine you've heard of "blockchain." But do you actually understand how it works, and why it's important? Today's guest, Aaron Richmond, is a technical wiz. He's been learning about the tech, the economics, and the philosophy behind this new technology and came onto sha…
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This is an episode from my podcast Starting SaaS. It's all about starting in the tech industry - what it takes, how to think about it, creating mental models, how things work together, how people got started in the industry, and how individual roles function. That podcast was my attempt to fast-track my growth and understanding of the industry. I h…
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Joel Bein is a writer, a professional musician, the author of the Daily Job Hunt Newsletter, head of growth at CareerHackers, an author, and more. Joel cares about personal freedom and is incredibly intentional. Today we talked about believing in yourself, getting past the things that hold you back, and committing to small steps as a means to achie…
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Demetri Kofinas is a media entrepreneur and the host of the Hidden Forces Podcast. This episode is one of my favorites because of how sincere it is. We talked about the concept of truth in a world that's overloaded with information. Life is ultimately a question posed to each individual, and how you live your life becomes your answer. We talk about…
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Charlie Westerman is a lover of freedom, history, philosophy, and more. Today we sat down to talk about his new project - A Twisted History of the United States - and to discuss Christianity. Both me and Charlie grew up Catholic, and we've been trying to understand where truth lies. He and I have some different opinions, which becomes apparent as w…
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Today is a short and sweet solo episode. Let me know how you like this format. I'm getting deep with you, sharing some things I've learned about love after having reflected on my parents' divorce. Relationships are a topic I've been highly interested in since my parents got divorced. The analytical part of me wanted to understand it all deeper, and…
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Ryan Ferguson is a world traveler and the co-host of The World Wanderers Podcast. After having visited 6 continents and 45 countries, he has gained perspective on life and culture. Today he comes on the podcast to talk about his experiences and the lessons he's learned. If you're like me, you've always thought about traveling, but there are things …
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Cameron Sorsby is the CEO of Praxis. He has a fascinating story, and is very passionate about his work. Here's the lowdown: college is not for everyone, and that's okay. The lie we've been sold is that to be successful, we needed a college degree. I have a friend who recently said, "If everyone has a college degree, then no one does." I think that'…
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Today's guest, Hannah Frankman, is a freelancer and digital nomad. As someone interested by the lifestyle, I asked her all of the questions I was dying to know: what it takes to be a freelancer, how to begin freelancing, what it's like to travel, how to sustain her lifestyle, and how to stay safe as a female solo-traveling. If you want more from Ha…
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Tim Chermak is the CEO and founder of Platform Marketing, a marketing agency for realtors. He dropped out of college, set his sights on success, and worked hard to get where he is today. He shares his story, everything he's learned about life, and gives some insight into the business world. If you've ever wanted to understand business, this is a MU…
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Today I sat down with Nick Rundlett to talk to him about beliefs, masterminds, and the power of the mind. There's a lot that goes on in your mind, and sometimes it's hard to make sense of it all. Instead of getting overwhelmed, spiraling out of control, or turning to something else, it's important to recognize that confusion as a hint -- you need t…
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In today's episode, I sat down with Matt Beaudreau. He is a longtime educator, founder of Acton Academy Placer, the host of the Essential 11 Podcast, and the Co-Founder of the Apogee program. As a longtime educator, Matt has seen the inner workings of the school system. He began his journey at Stanford, left to teach in public schools, moved to pri…
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Jon Hersey is the managing editor at The Objective Standard and a fellow and instructor at Objective Standard Institute. He also hosts multiple podcasts and is an impressive writer. In today's episode he answers my questions about the philosophy of Objectivism. Founded by Ayn Rand, Objectivism is a philosophy rooted in reason. Listen to the episode…
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Isaac Morehouse is a serial entrepreneur, author, and curious-minded individual. He is someone I look up to for his wisdom, no BS personality, and great advice. Get ready for some major knowledge-drops. Follow him on his twitter: @isaacmorehouse His website: https://isaacmorehouse.com/ If you want to check out this website for finding and winning j…
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Steve Patterson is an author, podcaster, researcher, and intellectual. He has a gift of explaining complex topics simply. In today’s episode we discuss both interesting and difficult topics…topics that may have confused you at one point, or placed you into infinite loops of thinking. Steve finds his axioms, or foundations, and builds off of them li…
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Steve Patterson is an author, podcaster, researcher, and intellectual. He has a gift of explaining complex topics simply. In today’s episode we discuss both interesting and difficult topics…topics that may have confused you at one point, or placed you into infinite loops of thinking. Steve finds his axioms, or foundations, and builds off of them. H…
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Silas Mahner is a Talent Acquisition Consultant, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Today he shares some of his insights into the future of the world. Coming out of this one, I knew I needed to do some heavier reading on these concepts. You can find Silas @silasmahner or on his website silasmahner.com Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @mi…
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Silas Mahner is a Talent Acquisition Consultant, podcaster, and entrepreneur. Today he shares some of his insights into the future of the world. Coming out of this one, I knew I needed to do some heavier reading on these concepts. You can find Silas @silasmahner or on his website silasmahner.com Follow me on Instagram: @micaela_inbloom Twitter: @mi…
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Today my guest is COO Mitchell Earl. Mitchell has worked with a diverse set of different companies. In that time he has learned a lot about success, operations, finance, and pursuing what is meaningful. Today we talk about finding opportunities, presenting your value, following your North Star, and so much more. You can find Mitchell on his website…
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Today's episode is all about freedom and philosophy. Gabriel Mitchell is a philosopher and lover of freedom. We discuss anarchy, atheism versus Christianity, subjectivity versus objectivity, and so much more. The different topics mentioned in the podcast: Ayn Rand Max Stirner Objectivism Anarchy Decentralization Abstract versus Concrete Freedom Fol…
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The search for meaning is not limited to a certain time in history, or a certain generation. It's universal; it's human. I read the book "Man's Search For Meaning," a Holocaust survivor and psychoanalyst's story, to learn more about meaning and suffering. After reading, I wanted to share my takeaways. Resources: Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor F…
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