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26k Podcast // Art of meaningful work

Ernest Barbaric // Digital Marketer, Entrepreneur, Artist & Fountain Pen Aficionado

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Do you want to make a difference, build projects that make the world a better place, and leave your dent in the universe? Then you and I are on the same path, and I would love to share this journey with you. 26k is a podcast about the art of meaningful work. About doing work that matters. It’s about starting a business or a passion project you had in the back of your mind. It’s about getting over fear and embracing vulnerability. It’s about creating time, space and stillness for meaningful w ...
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This is the final episode of the 26k podcast. It's been close to a year since the last episode, and in this one... I will share with you the story of the name, what some of my turning points were and which ideas impacted my life and thinking, as well as what comes next. We will be rebooting this podcast in the next month or so, and are looking for …
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Meet the nicest guy on the internet - CC Chapman. He is the author of two best sellers: Content Rules and Amazing Things Will Happen. He is also an entrepreneur, blogger, podcaster, photographer, father of two, and a humanitarian. In this interview, we chat about how he got to be a writer, what it took to become a best-selling author, what it means…
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Do you want to make a difference, but just aren't sure how to go about it, or how to get started? Amber Hahto and Robert Trozzo share their journey of starting a passion project that helps raise funds for ovarian cancer research. What started as a fun exploration into pottery, blossomed into a great little side project that allows Amber and Robert …
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Nir Eyal wrote the book on habit forming technology, called “Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products”. In this interview, we talk about how he was able to change his own everyday habits in order to pursue more meaningful work and living. He provides a few awesome hacks for making small changes and changing your own habits as well. Show Notes: M…
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Todd Henry wrote The Accidental Creative, and Die Empty - the latter of which caught my eye and ear. We catch up in this interview and talk about turmoil and stress as part of meaningful work, dealing with uncertainty, performing creative acts, and doing great work. Show notes: Art is the outcome of a creative process. But so is a business, an arti…
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Jason Zook is an unconventional entrepreneur, to say the least. He is most well known for iwearyourshirt.com - a venture where he made over a million dollars wearing sponsored t-shirts, and buymylastname.com - where he sold his last name twice to the highest bidder. He is also half of the Invisible Hours Podcast with Paul Jarvis, and a co-founder o…
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When he was 28, Glen Sabin was diagnosed with stage IV chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and given 6 months to live. He decided to take control of his life and created his own integrated wellness approach by working with integrative oncologists, nutritionists and researchers at the Harvard medical school. Last time we spoke, he told me that in 2012, af…
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Serial entrepreneur, Len Kendall from Centup shares his story of starting up a company that aims to help content producers, as well as charities and social causes - enabling people like you and me to contribute without much effort. Len talks about how he comes up with business ideas, his successful and unsucssful startups, as well as different pass…
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In 2009 they quit their jobs, sold or gave away everything they had, and hopped on a plane to Bolivia. They have been travelling the world for 5 years, volunteering, house sitting and running a social media agency. All with no possessions, no plans and no excuses. In this exclusive interview with National Geographic Traveller of the Year, Pete and …
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Gavin Aung Than is an artist, entrepreneur and owner of Zen Pencils. In this espisode he shares his journey from an unhappy graphic designer to an internationally renowned cartoonist. His work has appeared in Discover Magazine, Washington Post, ProBlogger, CBC News, Kotaku, Upworthy, Brain Pickings and many more. Gavin talks about selling his house…
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Karen Gimbel was a president of an eye correction organization spanning Canada and the US in 2001. Having taken the company public, she felt it was time for change. It took a few years for the stars to align when she and her husband decided to get rid of their worldly possessions, pack a car and set off for 2 years of vagabonding. In this podcast, …
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Paul is a web designer with a 6 month long waiting list. He wrote three bestselling books including a vegan cookbook. He talks about meaningful work, living without goals, eastern philosophy, his writing process and self-publishing. Incredibly insightful and inspiring interview.By Ernest Barbaric
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What did Chris Bailey learn by watching 70 hours of TED talks in one week, living like a recluse, interviewing David Allen, author of "Gettig Things Done" and much, much more? Find out in this interview about productivity and meaningful work.By Ernest Barbaric
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