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What if you don’t solve problems, you earn better ones?
Michael Skinner shares how learning to earn bigger problems, and practicing surrender, can reshape how you work, decide, and grow in a fast-moving world.
In this episode of the Natural Genius podcast, Sam Bell speaks with Michael Skinner about growth, decision-making, and navigating an increasingly complex world. Michael shares a simple idea that reframes how we think about progress. You don’t eliminate problems. You earn bigger ones. Over time, those problems become more meaningful, more interesting, and more aligned with the life you are building.
This conversation explores Michael’s path from running businesses to working across AI, systems thinking, and global communities. Along the way, he shares how he approaches uncertainty, how he decides what to focus on, and why surrender is a skill worth developing.
This is a conversation about thinking clearly, following curiosity, and building a life that evolves with you.
This episode explores:
• Earning bigger problems and changing your relationship to them
• Systems thinking and identifying real constraints in business
• Digital nomading and building a life across different environments
• Learning and applying AI in a practical way
• Surrender as a skill in uncertain and fast-moving contexts
• Curiosity, intuition, and choosing what to work on next
• Community, connection, and creating meaningful environments
Guest links:
• Michael Skinner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/equanimas and https://www.equanimas.com/
• Recommended book: The Surrender Experiment by Michael A Singer
Chapters:
02:10 Michael’s early work and path into business
06:45 Earning bigger problems and what it means in practice
11:20 Systems thinking and finding the real bottleneck
16:05 Moving into AI and learning new domains quickly
21:40 Digital nomading and living across environments
27:15 Slowing down, novelty, and appreciating place
32:10 Surrender as a skill in uncertainty
37:25 Decision-making, curiosity, and following signals
42:50 Community, connection, and building meaningful spaces
48:30 Reflections on growth, work, and what matters next
52:10 Closing reflections
Explore further:
Book a Lab: https://naturalgenius.com.au
Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au
Subscribe to hear future episodes
About Natural Genius
The Natural Genius podcast explores how people discover and express their natural strengths, instincts, and contributions.
Through conversations with leaders, thinkers, builders, and practitioners across many fields, the podcast explores the signals that guide meaningful work and the choices that shape a life.
More at https://naturalgenius.com.au
Credits
Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Violet Town, Peregian Beach and Network School, 7 & 14 February, 2026
Produced at the Violet Town and Peregian Beach offices, 7 February – 21 March, 2026
By Natural GeniusWhat if you don’t solve problems, you earn better ones?
Michael Skinner shares how learning to earn bigger problems, and practicing surrender, can reshape how you work, decide, and grow in a fast-moving world.
In this episode of the Natural Genius podcast, Sam Bell speaks with Michael Skinner about growth, decision-making, and navigating an increasingly complex world. Michael shares a simple idea that reframes how we think about progress. You don’t eliminate problems. You earn bigger ones. Over time, those problems become more meaningful, more interesting, and more aligned with the life you are building.
This conversation explores Michael’s path from running businesses to working across AI, systems thinking, and global communities. Along the way, he shares how he approaches uncertainty, how he decides what to focus on, and why surrender is a skill worth developing.
This is a conversation about thinking clearly, following curiosity, and building a life that evolves with you.
This episode explores:
• Earning bigger problems and changing your relationship to them
• Systems thinking and identifying real constraints in business
• Digital nomading and building a life across different environments
• Learning and applying AI in a practical way
• Surrender as a skill in uncertain and fast-moving contexts
• Curiosity, intuition, and choosing what to work on next
• Community, connection, and creating meaningful environments
Guest links:
• Michael Skinner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/equanimas and https://www.equanimas.com/
• Recommended book: The Surrender Experiment by Michael A Singer
Chapters:
02:10 Michael’s early work and path into business
06:45 Earning bigger problems and what it means in practice
11:20 Systems thinking and finding the real bottleneck
16:05 Moving into AI and learning new domains quickly
21:40 Digital nomading and living across environments
27:15 Slowing down, novelty, and appreciating place
32:10 Surrender as a skill in uncertainty
37:25 Decision-making, curiosity, and following signals
42:50 Community, connection, and building meaningful spaces
48:30 Reflections on growth, work, and what matters next
52:10 Closing reflections
Explore further:
Book a Lab: https://naturalgenius.com.au
Learn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.au
Subscribe to hear future episodes
About Natural Genius
The Natural Genius podcast explores how people discover and express their natural strengths, instincts, and contributions.
Through conversations with leaders, thinkers, builders, and practitioners across many fields, the podcast explores the signals that guide meaningful work and the choices that shape a life.
More at https://naturalgenius.com.au
Credits
Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Violet Town, Peregian Beach and Network School, 7 & 14 February, 2026
Produced at the Violet Town and Peregian Beach offices, 7 February – 21 March, 2026