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Joining Simon for our fourth episode of Timeless Talks is Jeddy Azuma. Jeddy is a Rites of Passage Guide, Mentor, Leadership Coach, and the Creator of The Rising Man Movement. He is also the host of “The Rising Man Podcast” which ranked in the Top #150 in Educational Podcasts. Over the past 10 years, Jeddy has impacted the lives of hundreds of men on his mission to initiate an entire generation of men into power and purpose-driven service to the world. He is committed to the optimization of health and wellness for all people and to the conscious evolution of young, embodied leaders emerging from the next generations. As a movement expert and innovator, Jeddy teaches people how to transform and enhance their lives through movement. Sit back and get ready to enjoy this wonderful episode where Simon and Jeddy discuss the importance of young men having a community to help raise them, gaps in generational dialogue and the importance of sharing advice and feelings without judgement.
⏰TIMELESS QUOTE OF THE DAY: “Our society hasn’t really prepared our children to encounter the challenges that life is going to hand you.”
⏰SIMON’S TAKEAWAY: “We are all teachers and we are all students.”
TOPICS EXPLORED IN THIS EPISODE:
⏰[00:06:15] Who Was The Guy Behind The Mask?
⏰[00:11:43] The Importance Of Rites Of Passage
⏰[00:38:10] Value Of Leadership
⏰[00:43:15] Jeddy’s Advice To The Older Generation
⏰[00:47:02] Advice For 13-20 Year Olds
CONNECT WITH THE JEDDY AZUMA:
CONNECT WITH THE VERITY FOUNDATION:
About Timeless Talks Podcast:
Timeless Talk listeners will experience a dynamic and intergenerational perspective on masculinity. They will get to experience unique stories from men and boys of all ages that are relatable and focused on mental health issues. By having a dynamic group of participants that are real and talk about real issues our listeners will feel that they are not in this alone, and others are experiencing similar issues and persevere through them. There is a way through, it’s not just me - type of connection.
We want the listeners to relate to each generation through their own personal journey and by witnessing their parents, grandparents, brothers, uncles, nephews, and children.
By Simon Fyall, Cam Ontkean, Mike GiordanoJoining Simon for our fourth episode of Timeless Talks is Jeddy Azuma. Jeddy is a Rites of Passage Guide, Mentor, Leadership Coach, and the Creator of The Rising Man Movement. He is also the host of “The Rising Man Podcast” which ranked in the Top #150 in Educational Podcasts. Over the past 10 years, Jeddy has impacted the lives of hundreds of men on his mission to initiate an entire generation of men into power and purpose-driven service to the world. He is committed to the optimization of health and wellness for all people and to the conscious evolution of young, embodied leaders emerging from the next generations. As a movement expert and innovator, Jeddy teaches people how to transform and enhance their lives through movement. Sit back and get ready to enjoy this wonderful episode where Simon and Jeddy discuss the importance of young men having a community to help raise them, gaps in generational dialogue and the importance of sharing advice and feelings without judgement.
⏰TIMELESS QUOTE OF THE DAY: “Our society hasn’t really prepared our children to encounter the challenges that life is going to hand you.”
⏰SIMON’S TAKEAWAY: “We are all teachers and we are all students.”
TOPICS EXPLORED IN THIS EPISODE:
⏰[00:06:15] Who Was The Guy Behind The Mask?
⏰[00:11:43] The Importance Of Rites Of Passage
⏰[00:38:10] Value Of Leadership
⏰[00:43:15] Jeddy’s Advice To The Older Generation
⏰[00:47:02] Advice For 13-20 Year Olds
CONNECT WITH THE JEDDY AZUMA:
CONNECT WITH THE VERITY FOUNDATION:
About Timeless Talks Podcast:
Timeless Talk listeners will experience a dynamic and intergenerational perspective on masculinity. They will get to experience unique stories from men and boys of all ages that are relatable and focused on mental health issues. By having a dynamic group of participants that are real and talk about real issues our listeners will feel that they are not in this alone, and others are experiencing similar issues and persevere through them. There is a way through, it’s not just me - type of connection.
We want the listeners to relate to each generation through their own personal journey and by witnessing their parents, grandparents, brothers, uncles, nephews, and children.