What an unbelievable story this was. Lewis started off as a child who needed attention, like all children do, but after screamed at and neglected by his family, the fall of him began. From drugs, alcoholism, run ins with the authority and even prison time, he changed his mind through a series of moments. After... Continue Reading →
Part II: Interviewee #21: Joe Mintzer on Meditation, Masks, & Purpose
Welcome back, everyone! Second podcast with Joe is live this morning and it's available in the link down below with some rough show notes of what we talked about! Get in touch with Joe Mintzer Overcoming drug addiction Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mintzerjoe/ Personal website: https://www.spiraddictwarrior.com/ Things we discussed: Childhood’s internalisation. Bullying bullying. Impact... Continue Reading →
Game Changers: Five Strategies For Eliminating Bad Habits
Your habits are learned; therefore, they can be unlearned. - Darren Hardy It's time to learn, unlearn, and relearn again. You're basically a boat/ship that's anchored in. For you to set sail in a new direction, it's time to pull those anchors (bad habits) up, dispose of them, and drop new ones in (although you... Continue Reading →
The Penalty of Leadership
Since living here in Thailand, teachers have said: I'm black, too loud, too funny, not strict enough, too much charisma, gets all the work, brown noses, shouldn't be a teacher, can't write, bad at presenting. In addition to that, students have said: we want a white teacher, we want a handsome teacher, you're too funny,... Continue Reading →