The Maybe Tomorrow Podcast is a podcast determined to help its listeners find motivation to tackle the challenges often put off until tomorrow, today!
With last weeks Wednesday episode being all about changing your environment to stimulate your emotional, mental, and physical health, I figured why not expanding on that a little further with a quote from Jocko Willink about growth and your comfort zone, where he states there is no growth in the comfort zone and with a resume like his, I’d say he may be right.
Tune in to todays episode to hear Jocko Willink‘s stance on where you can’t grow and a little bit about his life to kickstart your morning.
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On today's episode of the Maybe Tomorrow Podcast, I figured its time to have a conversation about changing your environment.
In last weeks Monday episode, I mentioned a recent move from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Denver, Colorado and that move in itself is the reason for todays episode. What we’ll be talking about today is what your environment is comprised of alongside the importance of changing your environment and the overall impact on your mental, physical and emotional health..
So what can we do about it, if anything at all? Should we all pack up our bags and move? Not necessarily. There are alot of factors that goes into play with our environment. We just need to figure out what part of it need nourishment and growth! So tune in to hear what those are and if something triggers you, then you know what it is.
There are three absolute needs for change that I discuss today, so if you’re in one of those predicaments, the time to move is now!
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On today’s episode of The Maybe Tomorrow Podcast, I talk about a quote/statement on mental health and ones mental diet from one of my favorite podcasters, Steven Bartlett. If you don’t know who he is, he is a British entrepreneur and TV and social media personality and is known for being the author of the book 'Happy Sexy Millionaire: Unexpected truths about fulfillment, love and success', as well as his podcast 'The Diary of a CEO', where he shares insights with is listeners from guests with different backgrounds and experiences to give more context into what its like being a successful entrepreneur. His podcast is absolutely amazing and I encourage all listening to go ahead and check it out A$AP rocky!
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On today's episode of the Maybe Tomorrow Podcast, the host, me, Jyvon Alderman, talks about the importance of finding your why.
Going through a personal account, paired with real life examples, he hopes to get you thinking about your intentions behind the actions you take, the goals you set, and the activities you want to or currently participate in.
The main question of today is why? And as you ask yourself that again and again, you’ll start to understand the importance of that question.
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On today's episode of the Maybe Tomorrow Podcast, I talk about grammy nominated singer and song writer, SZA. She is also a role model to many people that have been discouraged throughout their life because of the hardships she went through when she was growing up. She dropped out of college and decided to pursue music and has made a career out of it. She's released songs like broken clocks, the weekend, and my personal favorite, Good Days, that has helped many people to get through obstacles in life.
Sza tries to be true to herself, and stay humble and her actions, personality, and humbleness will carry on with me throughout adulthood to remind me to be true to myself.
With that being said I wanted to share a couple of lines from her song, Good Days, that says:
Half of us layin' waste to our youth, is in the present
Half of us chasin' fountains of youth and it's in the present now
She sings it a lot better, but those words man, they are incredibly powerful and serve's as a reminder to put aside any fear or nervousness that you have regarding expectations or ideas of the future, and focus on the now and focusing on the now is so important considering the state of our world.
You can catch this 2-3 minute episode wherever you get your podcasts, every other Monday for the foreseeable future. If you've enjoyed this podcast episode please share, subscribe, and leave a review. Also if you'd like to connect with the host follow me on IG @ themaybetomorrowpodcast and @jyvonalderman.
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On today's episode of the Maybe Tomorrow Podcast, I talk about the late Stan Lee. If you don't know who he is, worry not, I forgive you! He was an American comic book writer, producer, publisher, and philanthropist. Tune in to see how he’s inspired me and embodies one of my favorite quotes that talk about two people in life you should aim to make proud.
You can catch this 2-3 minute episode wherever you get your podcasts, every other Monday for the foreseeable future. If you've enjoyed this podcast episode please share, subscribe, and leave a review. Also if you'd like to connect with the host follow me on IG @ themaybetomorrowpodcast and @jyvonalderman.
Thanks for listening and have a fantastic day! Excelsior!
On today's episode of the Maybe Tomorrow Podcast, I figured its time to have a conversation about burnout. It’s running rampant in America and its impacting a lot of us, including myself.
Unfortunately, this past weekend’s reheated meal resulted in an unexpected allergic reaction, but instead of being down for the count, I figured I’d roll with the punches. Please try to ignore the salivation, and shortness of breath, but I still needed to get today’s episode recorded and published.
So what can we do about it, if anything at all? Well listen in to hear some statistics on burn out, some common symptoms, and my thoughts on things you can do to help manage and improve it over time. These tips aren’t anything new, but when we’re burntout, a reminder of those may be the push we need… and that’s what I’m here to help you out with.
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In today's episode of the maybe tomorrow podcast, the host me, Jyvon Alderman introduces a new segment called, Mini Motivational Mondays, why? Well, 58% of Americans picked Monday as their least favorite day of the week, and to combat that, I figured why not try and help motivate others by sharing a motivational quote from some of my favorite motivational speakers, authors, and philosophers.
You can catch this 2-3 minute episode wherever you get your podcasts, every Monday for the foreseeable future. If you've enjoyed this podcast episode please share, subscribe, and leave a review. Also if you'd like to connect with the host follow me on IG @ themaybetomorrowpodcast and @jyvonalderman.
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This is the very first episode of The Maybe Tomorrow Podcast, where your host, me, Jyvon Alderman, provides you with three tips on how you can get started.
This podcast has been the elephant in the room for me for many years, so I know a thing or two about procrastination based in fear. These tips, paired with my personal accounts should help motivate you to tackle the challenges you, yourself have been putting off!
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