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We recorded something different today. I sat down and shared a pretty personal essay I wrote about my wife's recent pregnancy - our tenth pregnancy actually, but hopefully our third child. We've had our share of losses, and this time around, Allison's been sick. But here's the thing - it got me thinking about all these choices we make, you know? Like living close to my parents instead of chasing that New York dream, or not overloading Calvin with extracurriculars like every other kid in the neighborhood.
Sometimes these decisions that look like missed opportunities are creating space for when life throws you a curveball. We got into how this connects with the themes in my upcoming book, The Obvious Choice, and had some great discussions about writing, resilience, and why keeping your cup half empty might be the smartest move you can make. Amber and Dave jumped in with their usual wit, we went off on some tangents about vegans in California doing jiu-jitsu (because why not?), and somehow wrapped it all up with a conversation about Stephen King and the power of authentic storytelling.
Pre-order my upcoming book "The Obvious Choice" here: https://amzn.to/4ghBzce
HOW - Rate/review this podcast, take a screenshot, and send it to [email protected]
Hosts:
Jonathan Goodman https://www.instagram.com/itscoachgoodman/
Ren Jones https://www.instagram.com/fitnessjonestraining/
Amber Reynolds https://www.instagram.com/amberreynolds.me/
Every Friday, over 75,000 jacked nerds (just like you) read 5-Reps Friday, my newsletter with actionable tips on marketing, health, books, and earning more www.5repsfriday.com
The Obvious Choice podcast is presented by QuickCoach - free, professional software for fitness and nutrition coaches that elevates the value of what you do. Join 41,000+ coaches and get your account today at www.quickcoach.fit.
Timestamps:
0:00 Living with a half-empty cup
15:00 Initial discussion/reaction to the essay
25:00 Discussion about writing process and sharing
35:00 Deeper discussion about life philosophy
45:00 Wrap-up discussion
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We recorded something different today. I sat down and shared a pretty personal essay I wrote about my wife's recent pregnancy - our tenth pregnancy actually, but hopefully our third child. We've had our share of losses, and this time around, Allison's been sick. But here's the thing - it got me thinking about all these choices we make, you know? Like living close to my parents instead of chasing that New York dream, or not overloading Calvin with extracurriculars like every other kid in the neighborhood.
Sometimes these decisions that look like missed opportunities are creating space for when life throws you a curveball. We got into how this connects with the themes in my upcoming book, The Obvious Choice, and had some great discussions about writing, resilience, and why keeping your cup half empty might be the smartest move you can make. Amber and Dave jumped in with their usual wit, we went off on some tangents about vegans in California doing jiu-jitsu (because why not?), and somehow wrapped it all up with a conversation about Stephen King and the power of authentic storytelling.
Pre-order my upcoming book "The Obvious Choice" here: https://amzn.to/4ghBzce
HOW - Rate/review this podcast, take a screenshot, and send it to [email protected]
Hosts:
Jonathan Goodman https://www.instagram.com/itscoachgoodman/
Ren Jones https://www.instagram.com/fitnessjonestraining/
Amber Reynolds https://www.instagram.com/amberreynolds.me/
Every Friday, over 75,000 jacked nerds (just like you) read 5-Reps Friday, my newsletter with actionable tips on marketing, health, books, and earning more www.5repsfriday.com
The Obvious Choice podcast is presented by QuickCoach - free, professional software for fitness and nutrition coaches that elevates the value of what you do. Join 41,000+ coaches and get your account today at www.quickcoach.fit.
Timestamps:
0:00 Living with a half-empty cup
15:00 Initial discussion/reaction to the essay
25:00 Discussion about writing process and sharing
35:00 Deeper discussion about life philosophy
45:00 Wrap-up discussion
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