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By Dan Cumberland
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The podcast currently has 150 episodes available.
Show note: https://themeaningmovement.com/next-version
If you've ever felt like life has thrown you a curveball, this one's for you.
I sat down with my good friend Raj to talk about the challenge and magic of transitions, embracing change, and betting on yourself.
I love this conversation. It's deep. And I laughed a lot. It's like peanut butter and chocolate: the best combo.
Here are a few things we cover:
We also are trialing a new format. I'd love to hear how it feels to you!
Plus: listen to the end, and you'll hear us talk about how we'd like you're involvement in the next phase of the Meaning Movement.
Are you ready to turn those curveballs into home runs? Let's go!
Show notes: https://themeaningmovement.com/hard-things Raj's newsletter: https://rajlulla.com Pre-order the Caring House: https://amzn.to/3SGbr0k
Show notes: themeaningmovement.com/launching-a-dream-project
Raj's newsletter: rajlulla.com
Pre-order the Caring House: https://amzn.to/3SGbr0k
Show notes: https://themeaningmovement.com/raj-book-launch
Raj's newsletter: https://rajlulla.com
Pre-order the Caring House: https://amzn.to/3SGbr0k
In this build-in-public style episode, Dan and Raj explore the upcoming changes to the show, Dan's struggles to embrace his limits, and what might be next for the Meaning Movement.
My friend Patrick has had a nonlinear career path.
I wanted to have him on the how and hear a little bit more about the pivot he took in his career to get to where he is today.
Today he's a copywriter and a writer.
In this conversation, we get to dig into all the twists and turns that his career has taken him, as well as geek out a little bit on creative work.
We talk about the discipline of getting in the chair and putting the time in to make creative work and how you have to be in the right place in order for the inspiration to strike, not the other way around. And so much more.
It's just a really fun conversation. You're in for a treat here today.
Show Notes: themeaningmovement.com/patrickmcnerthney
It's always about money OR
is it that it's never about money?
My guest today is Joe Stephan. He is a financial advisor with a podcast by the name, it's Never about Money, which I love.
As a financial advisor I love that he leads with this question. He acknowledges that the work that he does is not just about money, but about helping his client understand what is meaningful and how to go about living a meaningful life.
I had the chance to connect with Joe on his podcast. It was such a fun experience and wanted to continue the conversation and have him over here on the show.
He is a financial advisor as part of a family firm. There are so many layers of complexity — understanding what he wants in the business, what his family wants, and navigating the overlap between between those two.
We just had a great conversation. We talk about goals, we talk about money, we talk about making a meaningful life.
Show notes:
themeaningmovement.com/joestephan
My interview on Joe's podcast: https://itsneveraboutmoney.com.au/2022/09/28/ep-39-dan-cumberland/
John Cuomo is a former firefighter and now author of the book Leadership Refined by Fire. It's a great book that illustrates leadership principles through the lens of a long tenure as a firefighter.
I had a great time digging into some of these ideas, looking at how they apply to the lives of entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, self-funded entrepreneurs, and driven entrepreneurs — people like you and me. I think you're going to enjoy this one. Let's get to it.
Show Notes:
themeaningmovement.com/johncoumo
www.fdleadership.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-cuomo-59ab63a0/
https://www.amazon.com/Leadership-Refined-Fire-Firefighters-Exceptional-ebook/dp/B09YZ1WX49?ref_=ast_sto_dp
Daniel Hatke is an entrepreneur, deep thinker, and friend. I loved this conversation with him because I got to ask him all the questions that I don't usually have an excuse to ask him.
He has a very unique perspective on entrepreneurship because he's seen it from multiple sides. He's lived multiple lives, I guess you could say, even though he's still relatively young.
He has played the finance CTO Wall Street game as well as the mostly self funded entrepreneur game.
We got to, with that in mind, dig deep into the choices that he's made to pursue entrepreneurship, how he finds meaning and fulfillment in it, the contrast of his current risk portfolio and stress portfolio against that of his former life in the financial services world, and more!
It was just a great conversation. I'm so excited to bring it to you.
Show notes: themeaningmovement.com/danielhatke
There are two areas of life where we experience fulfillment and meaning.
One is in our work and careers. If you listen to the Meaning Movement, if you listen to the show, I know you have wrestled with some of those ideas.
But then there's the rest of life outside of your work and your career.
Most of us realize that it's a both/and situation: there's meaning and purpose to be found in our day-to-day work life and there's fulfillment to be found outside of that.
In my conversation with Paige NeJame, we get to dig into these ideas directly.
Paige is a volunteer with the Carbon Almanac network. I met her volunteering there as well.
She's a writer. She is a long time entrepreneur, small business owner.
In this conversation, you'll gain insights from her work journey, her involvement in the Carbon Almanac, and the meaning that she's found along the way.
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