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    Explore " authenticity" with insightful episodes like "Authenticity, Part 2", "270. Self inconsistency, self conflict and finding your authentic self", "Mike Horne - How to Bring Authenticity and Integrity Back Into Our Lives", "952 Glennon Doyle: Live Untamed and Unapologetic In Business and Life" and "742 Ben Shapiro: Problem-Solving in Life and Business" from podcasts like ""Stuff To Blow Your Mind", "Do You F*cking Mind?", "Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat", "The School of Greatness" and "The School of Greatness"" and more!

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    270. Self inconsistency, self conflict and finding your authentic self

    270. Self inconsistency, self conflict and finding your authentic self

    Do you live a life that’s true to your authentic self? In this episode I’m exploring the concept of the authentic self, what it means to be happy and how you can tap into it more effectively. I’m also jumping into the idea of self inconsistency and self conflict. Together these concepts will help you understand more about what it is that makes you happy, and how to live that life more authentically. If you’ve ever felt a little lost in life, this episode will show you how to get some of these tools to really help you feel like you are living on purpose with what you truly want to do.

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    Host: Alexis Fernandez       
    Executive Producer & Editor: Elise Cooper
    Digital Producer: Zoe Panaretos
    DYFM Social Producer: Shania Magua
    Managing Producer: Sam Cavanagh 

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    Mike Horne - How to Bring Authenticity and Integrity Back Into Our Lives

    Mike Horne - How to Bring Authenticity and Integrity Back Into Our Lives

    Today's episode is a quick one with Mike Horne, a visionary advisor, leader, and partner to those working on complex people, group, and organizational challenges. As an expert in integrity and authenticity, Mike opens doors for people and workplaces to be at their best. He is the author of the book Integrity by Design: Working and Living Authentically.

    Listen as we discuss:

    • The difference between authenticity and integrity.
    • Enron and Wells Fargo as examples of company messaging vs. actions.
    • Most companies are focused only on avoiding the illegal, not the unethical.
    • We need to bring hope to situations.
    • Why are people less and less authentic these days?
    • How we can we reestablish the authenticity connection?

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    952 Glennon Doyle: Live Untamed and Unapologetic In Business and Life

    952 Glennon Doyle: Live Untamed and Unapologetic In Business and Life

    “Be what you were before the world told you what to be.”


    QUESTIONS

    What’s the thing you are the least proud of and most proud of in your relationships? (10:02)

    What’s the biggest challenge with untaming things? (19:22)

    How do you reflect on attraction in your prior relationship? (24:13)

    When looking back, would you choose to forgive others faster if you could? (31:21)

    How do those with relationships that are good get to great? (39:38)

    What are your greatest hopes for your children? (45:37)

    What do you admire the most about yourself? (53:32)

    What advice would you give to any kind of family during quarantine? (1:01:01


    YOU WILL LEARN

    How to undo the social programming and social conditioning of putting others’ needs before your own (6:31)

    How we give permissions to traits that have been traditionally gendered (19:31)

    How giving yourself permission helps others to give permission (30:12)

    How women with ambition have had to overcome fear (40:41)

    Why telling the truth about who we are is important (47:12)

    Why not letting hate into your life is powerful (50:19)

    How blended family quarantine is working for Glennon (55:06)


    LINKS MENTIONED

    Untamed

    Love Warrior

    Walt Whitman


    If you enjoyed this episode, show notes and more at http://www.lewishowes.com/952 and follow at instagram.com/lewishowes

    742 Ben Shapiro: Problem-Solving in Life and Business

    742 Ben Shapiro: Problem-Solving in Life and Business

    DON'T LET "POTENTIAL" BE WRITTEN ON YOUR TOMBSTONE.
    About ten years ago when I was playing professional football, I got injured.
    I ended up on my sister’s couch.
    I felt bad for myself and thought that there should be a way for people like me to get help.
    Then I realized- what if I could solve this problem?
    It was that experience that led me into the work I do today.
    One of the reasons I don’t follow politics is because I want to focus on overcoming our own challenges.
    That’s why I’m so interested in my guest on today’s episode of The School of Greatness: Ben Shapiro.
    Ben Shapiro is editor-in-chief of The Daily Wire and host of "The Ben Shapiro Show," the top conservative podcast in the nation. Ben is the New York Times bestselling author of seven nonfiction books and is constantly featured on major newspapers and websites.
    Ben believes that people need to look within when they have a problem. He’s more interested in root values than debating specific issues.
    He ruffles a lot of feathers and I don’t agree with everything he says, but I still think you’re going to enjoy this one.
    So get ready to learn about going from victimhood to a powerful mindset on Episode 742.
    Some Questions I Ask:
    Why are you so passionate about your message? (3:00)
    How do you avoid judging people you disagree with (6:00)
    Who was the most influential person in your life growing up? (17:00)
    What’s the most important lesson you’ve learned from your mom? (35:00)
    What’s your most proud moment growing up? (57:30)
    What is your purpose moving forward? (1:15:00)
    In This Episode You Will Learn:
    How to debate effectively (8:00)
    The difference between rights and duties (28:00)
    The four things humans need to be happy (38:00)
    About Ben’s challenging upbringing (50:00)
    About the importance of authenticity (1:00:00)

    717 Love Yourself Authentically with Lindsey Stirling

    717 Love Yourself Authentically with Lindsey Stirling

    YOUR NEED FOR CONTROL CAN HURT YOU INSTEAD OF HELP YOU.
    A mental disorder is like an unhealthy relationship.
    You have to love yourself enough to know that you deserve better.
    Otherwise, you’re depriving yourself of living a full, abundant life.
    But it’s not easy.
    Admitting that you or someone you know is struggling with an eating or mental disorder is scary.
    That’s why, for this Five Minute Friday, I brought back a powerful conversation I had with Lindsey Stirling where she shared her journey to overcome her eating disorder.
    Linsey Stirling is an American violinist, dancer, performance artist, and composer. She presents choreographed violin performances, both live and in music videos found on her YouTube channel, which has over 11 million subscribers.
    Lindsey’s memoir The Only Pirate At The Party is a New York Times bestseller. She has been named in Forbes magazine's 30 Under 30 In Music: The Class Of 2015 and was a quarter-finalist in America’s Got Talent Season 5.
    Lindsey says that she combatted her disordered thinking with logic and “coached” her mom on the best ways to communicate with her.
    If you or someone you know is struggling with a mental disorder, help is available.
    Learn more ways that Lindsey learned to retrain her brain and helped the people around her know how to support her journey to overcome her eating disorder in Episode 717.
    In This Episode You Will Learn:
    When Lindsey realized her eating disorder was an issue (1:14)
    How Lindsey’s disorder affected her relationships (1:50)
    The gameplan Lindsey created to overcome her disorder (3:30)
    The best way to support a friend who is struggling (4:00)
    How you can retrain your brain (5:00)