One of the questions I get asked the most is, "Is it too late to change doing what I'm doing?". And the short answer is NO. It's never to late. Meet Ravinol Chambers, founder of multi-award winning Be Inspired Films who literally re-invented himself over and over again. From being a broker to a monk, to a real estate mogul to a film maker. Enjoy today's episode and make sure to spread the love!
#70 Why startups fail with Denis Duvauchelle
#69 What it really takes to become a TEDx Speaker
#68 How work can be a force for good with David Baker
#67 How to live life your way with Nerea Carryon
#66 How to start a side hustle with Chris Guillebeau
Wouldn't it be nice if you could supplement your monthly income with a side hustle without having to quit your day job? Problem is, how do you start? And how do you decide what it should be? Enter Chris Guillebeau, New York Times Best Selling Author and host of the daily podcast the Side Hustle School.
#65 Startup confessions #2
#64 How to overcome emotional eating with Fadela Hilali
#63 How to be more spiritual than your friends with JP Sears
#62 How to be more vulnerable online with Jens Lennartsson
#61 Why you won't pursue your passion with Larry Smith
In his serious(ly) funny 2011 TEDx talk in 2011, self-confessed career obsessed, Larry Smith - a professor of economics at the University of Waterloo in Canada, exposes all the excuses we make as to why we're not doing the work we love. And it seems he hit the mark - his talk has reached a whopping 5.5 million views to date!
#60 How to become the highest paid Life Coach with Michael Serwa
#59 Why you are capable of greatness with Ben Smith
On the 1st September 2015, Ben Smith began one of the most challenging experiences of his life: to run 401 marathons in 401 days all around the UK. Not only did he manage to run the equivalent distance between London and Sydney, he also managed to raise £300,000 for two charities tackling bullying. Here is his incredible true story.
#58 Startup Confessions (S01E01)
It's time to crack open the curtains to give you a full access pass to behind the scenes of what it's really like to build The Unconventionalists. Let me know if you want to hear more #StartupConfessions in the coming episodes.
#57 What you need to know about the future of work with David Baker
#56 How to become depression-proof with Lauren Roerick
#55 The Origin Story (Episode 1)
#54 Listen to this before making your 2017 resolutions
#53 How to make 2017 your best year yet
I get it, 2016 sucked. David Bowie, Prince, Muhammed Ali, Carrie Fisher, George Michael...to name but a few who died in what's turned out to be quite the "kick-in-your-nuts" kinda of year. Not to even mention Brexit and Donald Trump gate. So why then do I believe that 2016 was still a great year and why I believe 2017 will be an even greater one?