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By Finn + Adler
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The podcast currently has 241 episodes available.
Summary
In this conversation, Finn and Adler revisit their pilot episode and reflect on the journey of their podcast. They discuss their initial intentions for starting the podcast, the impact it has had on their lives and the lives of their listeners, and the importance of being the best version of oneself. They also share personal stories of how the podcast has influenced their relationships and personal growth. The conversation emphasizes the value of communication, self-improvement, and the impact individuals can have on others.
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podcast, pilot episode, journey, intentions, impact, personal growth, communication, self-improvement
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This episode of The Best You Nation podcast discusses the concept of gauging impact and the power of small actions to make a difference. The hosts share personal stories and reflections on how they have been impacted by others and how they strive to make a positive impact in return. They emphasize the importance of genuine and selfless actions, and the need for society to be more supportive and encouraging of each other's success. The episode concludes with a reminder to reflect on one's own life and consider how they can make a meaningful impact.
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impact, gauging impact, small actions, personal stories, reflection, positive impact, genuine actions, selflessness, support, encouragement, success
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In this conversation, Finn and Adler revisit the topic of feeling like a child as an adult. They reflect on their previous thoughts and discuss how their perspectives have changed now that they are in committed relationships. They explore the concept of being grown and how it is not solely determined by age, but by taking responsibility for oneself and making a positive impact on others. They share personal anecdotes and highlight the importance of maintaining a balance between adulthood and embracing childlike tendencies. In this conversation, Adler and Finn reflect on their experiences growing up and the lessons they've learned along the way. They discuss the importance of taking responsibility for one's own life and not relying on others to provide for them. They also touch on the idea of being grateful for the opportunities and independence they have, as well as the importance of discipline and hard work. They share stories from their childhood, highlighting the growth and maturity they have achieved. The conversation concludes with a reminder to be the change and be a good person in the world.Keywordsfeeling like a child, adulthood, grown, responsibility, impact, balance, growing up, responsibility, independence, gratitude, discipline, hard work, childhood, maturity, change, good person
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In this conversation, Finn and Adler discuss the importance of not sweating the small stuff and prioritizing what truly matters. They reflect on an episode from two years ago where they talked about this topic and how their perspectives have evolved since then. They emphasize the need to focus on the present moment and not let hypothetical situations or other people's opinions affect their mindset. They also discuss the challenges of relationships and the importance of resilience and prioritizing the well-being of loved ones. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and not letting minor setbacks derail progress. In this conversation, Finn and Adler discuss the importance of not sweating the small stuff and how to prioritize what truly matters. They emphasize the need to shift mindset, focus on the big picture, and find solutions instead of stressing about minor details. They also talk about the importance of communication and compromise in relationships, particularly when it comes to financial planning. The conversation concludes with the idea of letting go of things that are out of our control and focusing on personal growth and positivity.
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not sweating the small stuff, prioritizing, mindset, resilience, relationships, stress management, mindset shift, prioritization, communication, compromise, financial planning, letting go, personal growth, positivity
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In this conversation, Finn and Adler discuss the concept of being the best version of oneself and how their perspectives have evolved over the past four years. They emphasize the importance of balance and finding harmony between doing what you want and what you need to do. They also talk about the challenges of planning a wedding and managing multiple responsibilities. Finn shares his belief that being the best version of oneself is a continuous process of growth and reaching for higher goals. Adler reflects on his experiences as a travel nurse and the importance of not expecting others to treat you well. They both emphasize the need to create time for what is important to you. In this conversation, Adler and Finn reflect on their journey over the past four years and discuss the importance of being the best version of oneself. They emphasize the need for balance, growth, and resilience in personal development. They share personal stories and highlight the impact of their relationships on their growth. The conversation also touches on the challenges of trying to do everything and the importance of accepting imperfections. Overall, the conversation encourages listeners to embrace their struggles, focus on personal growth, and strive to be the best version of themselves.
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best version of yourself, balance, growth, wedding planning, responsibilities, continuous process, personal development, balance, growth, resilience, relationships, imperfections, struggles
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In this episode, Finn and Adler discuss their personal growth and how their perspectives have changed over time. They reflect on a previous episode from two years ago and explore the question, 'What are you working for?' Adler shares his experience of accomplishing his five-year plan and how it has shaped his life. They discuss the power of having a plan and speaking it into existence. The conversation highlights the importance of embracing change and adapting to new information. Overall, the episode explores personal growth, goal-setting, and the journey towards achieving one's dreams. The conversation explores the theme of what individuals are working for in their lives. It emphasizes the importance of having a clear goal and being dedicated and committed to achieving it. The hosts share personal stories and examples, including the experiences of David Beckham and a para-Olympic athlete, to illustrate the idea that life doesn't always go as planned, but sometimes unexpected events lead to better outcomes. The conversation concludes with a reminder that the hosts care about and appreciate their listeners.
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personal growth, perspective, change, goal-setting, journey, dreams, accomplishments, working, goals, dedication, commitment, unexpected outcomes, appreciation
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In this conversation, Adler and Finn discuss the importance of self-love and valuing oneself. They use the analogy of a violinist who is celebrated in one room (Madison Square Garden) but tolerated in another (the subway) to illustrate the concept of being valued in the right environment. They also talk about the impact of external validation and how it can affect one's self-perception. Additionally, they touch on the importance of limiting access to oneself and surrounding oneself with people who genuinely celebrate and support them. The conversation explores the importance of surrounding oneself with people who celebrate and support them, rather than tolerating them. It emphasizes the need to define one's own identity and not allow others to define it. The hosts discuss the significance of having a small circle of trusted friends and family who genuinely love and support them. They also touch on the importance of celebrating oneself and others, and the impact it can have on personal growth and relationships.
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self-love, value, validation, environment, relationships, growth, celebration, support, identity, friendship, love, growth
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In this conversation, Finn and Adler discuss the importance of not giving up when faced with disappointment or rejection. They share personal stories of setbacks and how they responded to them. They emphasize the need to shift mindset and try again, rather than getting stuck in disappointment. They also discuss the tendency for people to shut down or avoid facing challenges, and the importance of facing pain head-on in order to grow and improve. In this conversation, Adler and Finn discuss the importance of resilience and perseverance in the face of challenges and setbacks. They use the analogy of the Terminator, a robot that never gives up, to emphasize the need to keep moving forward and not quit. They also explore the topic of emotional versus logical responses to rejection and disappointment, with Adler advocating for a more logical approach. They discuss the tendency for people to set high expectations and become frustrated when they are not met, and encourage listeners to focus on small steps and be patient with their progress. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of staying motivated and not giving up on one's goals.
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disappointment, rejection, setbacks, response, mindset, try again, shutting down, facing challenges, pain, growth, resilience, perseverance, challenges, setbacks, emotional response, logical response, expectations, progress, motivation
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The conversation explores the concept of potential versus talent and discusses which is more important. The hosts discuss examples from various fields, such as sports and relationships, to illustrate their points. They debate whether potential or current skill should be prioritized when making decisions, such as hiring someone or choosing a partner. The conversation also touches on the dangers of relying solely on potential and the importance of aligning values and goals. Overall, the hosts lean towards valuing potential but emphasize the need for continuous growth and development. The conversation explores the relationship between potential and talent. It discusses how potential can evolve into talent with drive, belief, and consistent effort. It also highlights the importance of hard work and the dangers of relying solely on potential. The hosts share personal experiences and examples from sports and business to illustrate their points. They conclude that while potential is important, it is the person who is already in motion, working towards their goals, who is more likely to succeed.
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potential, talent, skill, growth, development, decision-making, relationships, potential, talent, drive, belief, hard work, evolution, sports, business
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The podcast currently has 241 episodes available.