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What if the cure for boredom—and half our stress—starts with looking up for sixty seconds? A Jane Goodall documentary sparked this conversation about the quiet skill that changes everything: noticing. From a tiny dung beetle heist to the glow of a moonlit sky, we trace how everyday scenes carry lessons about focus, wonder, and what we choose to see when the algorithm begs us not to.
And, as a special bonus, I want to give you FREE access to my signature course, Slay Your Year (usually $997)! All you have to do is:
Simple as that!
If you'd love to watch the video version of our interviews, be sure to subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel here.
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What if the cure for boredom—and half our stress—starts with looking up for sixty seconds? A Jane Goodall documentary sparked this conversation about the quiet skill that changes everything: noticing. From a tiny dung beetle heist to the glow of a moonlit sky, we trace how everyday scenes carry lessons about focus, wonder, and what we choose to see when the algorithm begs us not to.
And, as a special bonus, I want to give you FREE access to my signature course, Slay Your Year (usually $997)! All you have to do is:
Simple as that!
If you'd love to watch the video version of our interviews, be sure to subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel here.

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