Each episode Jeremy, self proclaimed cubicle rebel “clocks in” to this award winning podcast to entertain and inform the creative millennial stuck in the cube to talk about all the things he can’t discuss at work, covering a wide range of topics (side hustles, 9-5 culture, book reviews, sports, music, pop culture, creativity , spirituality and whatever else comes to mind) sometimes with guests, sometimes not!
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We talked about the existence of God and how he can be found in everything, everywhere, all at once lol….and we do a part 2 review of Creed III (I finally saw it lol) so we give more of an in depth movie critic analysis. Enjoy!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecubiclerebellion/support
In this episode, we talk about the difference between information and spirituality, MBJ vs Jonathan Majors, their difference in acting styles and where we think their careers can go from here, ChatGPT and one kids experience with it that gets CREEPY…and the fall of the banking system!! Yay!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecubiclerebellion/support
Can you defend Sam Smith’s Grammy performance creatively? This leads into a greater discussion about art, creativity etc as a whole and how it’s easy to justify anything and just call it “art.” Then we veer off into the mechanics of comedy? What makes something funny? Is truth at the heart of a good joke? Cancel culture….when is someone OFFICIALLY able to come back from an offense? And we end on…can AI be benevolent? Is it wrong to assume that it will be bad if AI took over? Enjoy!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecubiclerebellion/support
Whaddup y’all! In this episode…Ree, Rob and I link up again to discuss relationships, the pay gap between men and women and what makes us different, how God gives you what you are and not necessarily what you want…the conflict between the subconscious and conscious mind when someone is trying to accept a new idea…and finally an idea Rob learned at his sales job called “One More Door”, a technique for consistency. Enjoy!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecubiclerebellion/support
Rob reimagines Christmas and New Years and provides a brilliant and more meaningful alternative to celebrating both…how we are taught definitions from Merriam Webster’s but the Blacks Law Dictionary is what is used in court and other aspects of life where it matters..how tiktok conspiracies (whether they are all accurate or not) is just a sign that people sense there is more to our lives than what we’re being told and how important it is to stay open even to the craziest ideas because it’s a good exercise in discernment…And lastly we talked about how we both like Emily in Paris and what other countries corporate life is like --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecubiclerebellion/support
Balceinga, Trump, Kanye, vaccinations, child trafficking, brainwashing…no intro, no outro …cause yeah why not…--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecubiclerebellion/support
Aight so we spent like the first hour doing a deep dive into new Black Panther film and I explain what worked and didn’t work with the movie and in the second half we spent time talking about Jordan Peterson’s book “12 Rules for Life” and some of the principles in the book are also found in the Bible. Enjoy my friends!
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In this episode, Rob and I discussed the art of dialogue in a world that hates to actually communicate.
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In this episode, Rob and I had an extra guest, Tyree who definitely livened up the convo! We discussed everything from the foster/adoption system, black fathers, religion and the baggage it carries for people, as well as his own person story about his murdered father and how he has manage to find figures in his life to “create” his own “father”. Then we talked about relationships, marriage and what makes it work and finally we end on his lawsuit settlement and how he decided to use the money to invest in property and he looks for the value in things more than the cost of them….at 22 years old. He was great.
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In our latest discussion, we talked about why Rob thinks “Friday” is a bad movie and how he’s discovered new archetypes for maleness and how they go beyond Alpha and Beta into Sigma, Delta and Omega Males?? (Who knew?) and the difference between “toxic masculinity” and the words “toxic”, and “masculinity” and finally we end on the idiocy of “quiet quitting”
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This ones late! But anyway, the cover of this episode is Rob’s artwork. In the first half, we discussed art, the temptation towards imitation and the other side of that coin on how imitation can help you find your original voice as an artist, the And1 doc and Phat Tuesday doc and what it’s like to be at the ground level of an organic creative movement
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Aight so the convo was a little choppy on this episode because the recording kept stopping (it’s always something lol) but in this episode, Rob and I discussed the book “Meet Your Strawman” and talked about the differences between English and Legalise and how when you’re asked one thing it really means another and that we’ve all essentially been duped, we also discussed our fav Will Smith movies and his legacy post Chris Rock, and my dream of running a Podcast AirBnB facility. Enjoy!
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In this episode we talked about our age differences and I asked Rob what he plans to do for his birthday coming up, he put me on to some music that he he vibes to when he needs to become centered and he shares a grid he conceptualized on how he views people: Logic, Emotion and Morality and how you can either remain as you are or evolve into a more well rounded person by balancing these qualities. Enjoy!
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Greetings! Rob.N came back and we discussed the poetry based podcast he wants to start at some point…how as creators when you feel safe to make mistakes without premature criticism, creativity can grow from infancy and not be “aborted” too early and how we are taught to doubt ourselves when most of life really just comes down to what you believe in
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I recently reconnected with a former student of mine Rob N. who was in my class 5 yrs ago. (I teach youth ministry) and had a good time talking about the things he’s been learning as a young adult. We covered everything from how to think yourself and how we need to ask WHO do you want to be when you grow up versus WHAT do you want to be when you grow up….and how the BEING is more important than the the DOING. I had a great time. (Excuse the mic setup I had, I was missing a cord so we had to make due lol)
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Do I need to plant a garden at this point?
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I tried avoiding it and it eventually got me.
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Definitely went off the rails with this one, it’s a jumbled mess..press play at your own risk lol
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In this ep I give my thoughts on this holiday and how I think it connects to corporate America
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In this ep of the pod, I take time to focus more on the creative side of the cubicle rebellion and the pursuit of a “dream” , the difference between dreams and fantasy’s, and what healthy creativity looks like to me for an artist.
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In this ep of the pod, I briefly talk about this show my wife and I watched “Worlds Most Amazing Vacation Rentals” where I learned about a 75 yr old artist/architect (pictured above) Javier Senosiain who’s committed his life to designing “Organic Architecture” that has “no straight lines” this idea struck me when thinking about the squareness of cubicles and down the rabbit hole I went.
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In this ep of the pod, I’m back at the library recording (forgot my headphones, so I apologize if I’m too loud), and I talk about a 1-1 meeting I had with my supervisor about the company 😬, the original meaning of mortgages/debt and the subtle idea of power and control that runs in the background of our everyday lives.
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In this ep, I share some things an old mentor of mine taught me about job, work, employment and how it all works.
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Apparently someone’s listening! 😆 In light of my recent interview with VoyageKC magazine, I wanted to touch base and talk about my recent feature in their magazine!
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I got more out of Covid than Covid got outta me.....press play for the first episode of Season 3!
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Eric Mitchell (Author of “Black in a Blue World”) and I discuss police brutality, his recent book and all things black. His book is available on Amazon and Lulu.com
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This is about that.
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This is “Memes Takes” (Think First Take if Stephen A was ranting about work) a miniseries where we give our takes on the hottest workplace memes! Would you take this job? Why are demons always associated with cemeteries? Find out!
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This is “Memes Takes” (Think First Take if Stephen A was ranting about work) a miniseries where we give our takes on the hottest workplace memes! Press play!
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This is “Memes Takes” (Think First Take if Stephen A was ranting about work) a miniseries where we give our takes on the hottest workplace memes! Why is the not before a day off more satisfying that having the day off? Press play for the answer!
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This is “Meme Takes” a miniseries where we give our 10 min takes on the hottest workplace memes: this episode is about The Company’s Long Term Goals vs MY long term goals! Lol Press Play!
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This is “Meme Takes” a miniseries where we give our 10 min takes on the hottest workplace memes: this episode is about The 3 Stages of Work! Press Play!
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In this episode, Jason and I dive in and talk about masks and he gives his POV on it and explains the health differences between “nose-breathing” and “mouth-breathing” (10:30) then we explain why we think America is winning the Covid Olympics (19:30) and then we talk about why no one trusts anything and how the media is more powerful than the government (34:00), Kanye for President (46:30), Wayfair, Ghislaine and the 2020 purge (1:04:00), Weinstein, Epstein, “Rommel Death” and our other tin foil hat conspiracy theories (1:15:00) and finally George Floyd, racism and my spiritual conspiracy theory on it all (1:30:00) ...this one went off the rails in a good way lol
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Hey! In this episode, (and super late Father’s Day post due to tech issues) my guest is Frank King AVP of SwissRe international insurance company and Senior Pastor of Refreshing Waters Worship Center who also happens to be my dad lol....and we do a part 2 a Fathers Day convo we had at church. First we start off talking about navigating Covid from a leadership perspective (2:18), his favorite preachers and his thoughts on Joel Osteen (24:00), what makes a GOAT in any arena and his definition of the “It” factor (32:00), his takeaways from the book “Necessary Endings” and the difference between decisions that hurt and decisions that harm (42:00) and finally how he infiltrated the corporate world just so I can rebel from it (51:50). Enjoy! This was fun
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This podcast is turning into a time capsule
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In this episode I talk about the opportunity we all have to break out of our loops, redefining what normal is, and imagine the potential of a “New” American Dream as a result of the coronavirus. The rebellion will not be televised, the rebellion will be live!
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In this birthday episode (Apr. 23) , I talk about how anxiety can disguise itself as “safety” , how Corona may have sparked the actual cubicle rebellion since we’ve been forced out of our cubes, the Verzus battles on IG, how legends were humanized during the Babyface/ Teddy Riley battle mishaps and how artists are the truth. I was all over the place on this one, so press play and keep expectations low!
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In this episode Jason and I talk about how we all deserve to be treated like kindergartens since we can’t seem to wash our hands (23:00) how business service could have the potential to become better since demand has decreased and people are quarantined (37:00) what Rona is doing in Thailand (1:01:50) how you gotta laugh at things that are painful in life (1:08:50) how we are living out what will be in future history books (1:08:00) theories we’ve heard about da Rona ((1:20:00) what the future of the NBA will be like post Rona (1:24:00) how overall social attendance may be down for a while after da Rona chills out ((1:29:00) and how John Stockton is the swine flu of the NBA). Enjoy!
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Where are the Avengers when you need them?
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This episode is for all my introverts trying to survive in this extroverted workplace (and world!) I hope I did my misunderstood allies proud!
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On this episode me and my good friend and fellow diehard Kobe fan, Johnny Howard comes on the pod to talk about the Black Mamba.
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Aye! this is another episode of me in the gym exercising the podcasting muscle ranting about a half-baked thought I had! Press play only if you’re bored and curious! LOL!
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WARNING Potential Hot Takes Ahead. In this episode, I do a musical and spiritual break down of Kanye West’s latest project.
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You can’t be good without first being willing to be bad and this episode is definitely not good, in fact, you shouldn’t even listen to it...it’s just me rambling about how we all have coping devices to help us get through the work day. It’s an unfinished idea but it’s me just trying to stay consistent and exercise the podcasting muscle lol
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This episode is about time management and New Years goals from a book called Time Management from the Inside Out. I talk about 3 ideas...Defining Goals vs Activities, not fighting who you are and creating a “Sudden Opportunity List” to help you make the most of time. Hope it helps.
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In this awesome and insightful 2 hr marathon of an episode, I sit with longtime friend, artist, producer and recent escapee of corporate America Deago Forth, and we discuss MANY things. He is a producer so we decided to play some samples of his instrumental music in the background at certain points through out the episode, so I’ll put an asterisk where you’ll hear the music. The samples you hear are from his recent sample pack called “Vintage Muse Vol. 1” At (3:40) we discuss how he created his name, why it’s important to create a “safe place” for your creativity (12:00) his journey through corporate America and what made him quit (20:00), his exit strategy to save 6 or 7 months of expenses before quitting (32:30) how creating deadlines in school helped him do the same for his creative work day (48:10) how savings is a way of life (52:40) his 18 month deadline and what he expects from his business by then (54:50) why he thinks consistency is more important than talent and skill (1:02:00) why artists need a mix of patience, thick skin, sensitivity and consistency In their arsenal (1:11:00), how he structured his day to day business while at home (1:19:00) the key to finding quality in the quantity and the numbers game of creativity (1:30:00), creating from a place of an abundant mentality and not a scarcity mentality (1:37;00*) and finally his contact info for his music production company “Reel Loops” and “The Beat Line.” (1:43:00) this one is for all the creatives stuck in the cube! ——————————————————-https://www.reelloops.com
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Tips on how I navigate the corporate life, my personal life and the world
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Hey I’m back! In the first episode of season 2 I sit with my highly educated and cultured friend Jennifer who works in HR to talk about many things starting with the theme she noticed in her exit interviews with millennials and why we job hop (6:25) how most people only put in 4 hrs of work in an 8 hr day (10:00) her HR work in Costa Rica and what she noticed (15:50) how companies are offering tuition repayment plans instead of 401k to millennials as part of a benefit package (23:00), we also briefly cover the article from The Atlantic titled: “The Next Recession Will Destroy Millennials” (26:00), how 5 yrs might be the sweet spot to maximize your time at one company (29:11), her recent group trip to Barcelona and Morocco for 8 days (30:30), her journey as a vegetarian (41:50) the many myths black people have to unlearn when it comes to the workplace and America as a whole (49:00) and finally her 80% success rate with her vision board parties (1:02:00) We cover a wide range of topics as you can see! Enjoy!
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Dread it, Run from it........Monday still arrives.
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What if you knew all of the good qualities people immediately saw when they first laid eyes on you? In this episode, I talk about a book by Sally Hogshead called “How The World Sees You.” (She has another book out expounding on this called “Fascinate” and I blend the two together but that’s neither here nor there). Anyway, it’s a personality test that measures how people view you, which can be incredibly valuable info when trying to stand out in a crowded and noisy world with your idea, service or product be it on a resume, or with your music or in a networking event etc. Below is the link for you to take the test but press play and let me explain first! https://www.howtofascinate.com/get-my-profile
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In this ep Jason and I cover Dave Chappelle’s latest special and his comedic legacy in the culture, (:33) the division between minorities and the Alphabet people within the Democratic Party (34:00), a quick synopsis of the book “King, Warrior, Lover, Magician” and the difference between boy psychology and man psychology and society’s attempt to erase masculinity (38:10), the importance and the lost of initiations and rituals into manhood (43:40), the male camaraderie and psychology of Fight Club (57:00) and finally how men should be boundary setters in life (1:03:30)
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In this ep, I talk about a book called “Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World” and start off with why we worship prodigies in our culture, (people who have dedicated their lives to mastery of one thing) and the difference between kind vs wicked learning environments and how MOST of us sample and experiment until we find a good career match. Enjoy!
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In case you thought I quit doing the pod....I didn’t! Had some health issues, been busy buying equipment and whatnot and before I knew it...I looked up and it was our anniversary. So I figured....why not do a pod with my wife? Intro: (00:06-2:00) we talked about the idea of “employing your spouse” as a way of using their strengths for the good of your marriage, (15:00) how guys don’t dream of being married and having kids (36:00), the pros and cons of having older parents when you’re a kid (41:00) our separate love languages and how we “communicate” to one another (47:00) how most arguments are a matter of preferences and not a matter of right and wrong (49:00) how I use to view kids as a consequence (54:00) and my wife’s upcoming YouTube channel “Eggs Sunny Side Up: The Bright Side of Infertility” (1:13:00)
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In this episode I talk about a book called “The Four” by Scott Galloway which provides a theory on why these companies (Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple) captivate us by appealing to us on the basis of status, relationship, community and knowledge and how they are gonna usher us into the apocalypse and kill us all........Enjoy!
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In this episode...I was super tired (been a long past few days) so excuse the half-thoughts, uhs, and umms but Jason and I talked about how our society is viewed in an “either/or” way and how most of life is gray and not black and white (26:35) the things we wished we learned in school (36:45, which will be a future series at some point by the way) and finally the differences between being a specialist and a generalist from the book “Range” and how most of us aren’t meant to be prodigies (ie specialists, Tiger Woods) but actually follow a path of being a “jack of all trades” (a generalist aka multipotentialite) and how that isn’t a bad thing at the (45:40) mark. Enjoy my fellow rebels! Take the test to find out if you’re a multipotentialite here! https://puttylike.com/terminology/
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In this episode, I pick back up with the “Stuff I’m Still Trying to Learn but Think You Should Know” series with Reinvent Yourself by James Altucher. He’s a podcaster, serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist and it’s a book full of life lessons he learned from his guest and it’s a book I won from him on in IG giveaway contest. Enjoy! @jamesaltucher
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In this episode, I talk about how job satisfaction was never built into our history, why work is about AVOIDING work, why hating your job is universal, how we’ve been sold the idea of work on the basis of morality and how school screwed us all.
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Hey on this episode I’m literally just rambling on why we say Happy Friday and since I recorded this on a Thursday evening it seemed fitting.
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In this one I talk about 3 Types of Coworkers: The Danny Glover, The One Trying to Get a Record Deal and The Morning Person. It’s like 8 mins and some change so just hit play.
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...in the hood (I couldn’t fit it all in the title). In this episode, I basically give my fellow rebels out there work hacks on how to get through the 9-5 work day. Come into the dojo and learn from the master. WARNING: CYNICAL CONTENT LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.
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I fly solo in this one and pick back up the “Stuff I’m Still Trying to Learn but Think You Should Know” series with a book called Bullsht Jobs by David Graebar and talk about the 5 Types of Bullsht Jobs: Flunkies, Goons, Ducttapers, Boxtickers, and (one i know all to well) Taskmasters. Do you have one? Press play to find out.
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Yo, in this episode my guest is fellow coworker, cubicle rebel and longtime friend Anthony and we talk about whether protests are effective (4:55) what he noticed about being off social media (26:00) how Tech is the new crack (41:17) then we discuss how everybody’s got a podcast and the fact that just because you have a phone doesn’t mean you deserve a platform (48:00) how artist development is dead (55:00) and then we talk about why robots will take our jobs one day (1:36:00) This one is all about tech and is the longest ep yet but it’s worth the time. Press play!
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This ep I took a break from the book reviews and do some more cooler talk with my comrade Jason to discuss how to create a weekend during the week (15:38) the idea of taking mini retirements in your career instead of relying on the 401k model (20:44) how we can’t trust the system and our parents optimism vs our millennial skepticism (34:00) and the fall of Netflix (49:40). Press play!
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In the latest episode of “Stuff I’m Still Trying to Learn but Think You Should Know”, I talk about the book “Retromania” by Simon Reynolds and break down how artist’s are more nostalgic than rebellious, how tech became bigger than Beyoncé and why post production is the new music production. This one is for my music artists!
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In this episode, ”Stuff I’m Still Trying to Learn but Think You Should Know”....I talk about a Harvard course I took on creativity, specifically “Creative Brainstorming” and “Narrowing Ideas” and how to do it. Press play!
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Hey this one is a real quick plug of the playlists I have on Spotify! Cubicle Rebel-Quit Your Day Job and the C.Rebel Radio (sleeper songs I find while sitting in my cube). Follow me on IG and say what’s up!
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Yo! In this pod I talk about #hustle #grind #nosleep #illsleepwhenidie culture by breaking down the book entitled Rest by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang and how unhealthy it is and how we all need to find the true balance between work and life. Enjoy!
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Back again! This time in the series “Stuff I’m Still Trying to Learn but Think You Should Know” I summarize To Sell is Human by Dan Pink. In the episode I talk about 3 main ideas: 1) Everyone is Trying to “Move” someone to action, 2) The Internet has close the Information Gap..no more winners and losers in sales and 3) using the “Agree and Add” technique when persuading others to do something. Press play!
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Cubilarians! In today’s episode, I continue with the series “Stuff I’m Still Trying to Learn but Think You Should Know” with the book Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon. I share 3 ideas that I thought was valuable from this super dope book that’s helped me a lot. Press play!
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In this episode, I talk briefly about some ideas I learned from a book called How To Fail at Almost Anything and Still Win Big by Scott Adams and break down why having a system is better than having goals and identifying the predictors of what makes an idea or product successful. Hope it helps!
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No intro in this episode, Jason comes back and we ramble about about the Warriors game last night (:26), Drake’s fandom (5:00) talk about the potential of doing segments to structure the pod (14:40) how recording sponsorships is awkward (17:20) the power of asking good questions and how they help you make good choices in life (29:00), starting a business (42:00) the Passion-Practice-Plan Model (47:30) and movies we seen lately (52:27)
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In today’s episode I fly solo and give you 3 Tactics for Cubicle Warfare (Rules of the Rebel), starting with the 1st rule (2:30) and then I shout out other pods I listen to (4:10), talk about the cubicle playlist I’m working on (7:50), and then wrap up with the 3rd and Final Rule of Rebel! It’s a short one! Enjoy!
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Hey everyone. Welcome to the 1st ep of the Cubicle Rebellion, my new podcast. In today’s episode, my good friend Jason and I talk about finding motivation to leave your day job (14:38), the one dimensional message of motivational speakers (15:19), importance of self care (33:35), wonder what the ideal work week would be (48:41) and dream of having a part time job with full time pay (53:20). Enjoy!
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