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Mickey Feher a mindset researcher, psychologist, serial entrepreneur and author dives deep into the lives of Everyday Incredibles. These remarkable individuals are purpose-driven leaders and influencers from all walks of life. Tune in to hear how they dissect and shed light on the thought processes, mindset, daily practices, and the pivotal roles they've played in their extraordinary accomplishments. Listen to light bulb conversations with amazing guests, who driven by a higher purpose, shar ...
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In this episode I am a talking to Kim Hudson, who began her career as an exploration geologist working in remote areas of northern Canada. She has consulted for First Nations as well as mineral companies, was a land negotiator for the Yukon Land Claims on behalf of the federal government, a member of the Yukon Water Board and Chair of the Yukon Lan…
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An honest everything DEI conversation with Dr. Maiysha Clairborne, a Physician, Thought Leader, Consultant and Master Trainer of Neurolinguistic Programming. The founder of the Mind Re-Mapping Co., she helps individuals and organizations better understand trauma and how it affects the brain, behavior, and communication through her training, consult…
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Radek Sali stands as one of Australia’s most successful business people and a serial entrepreneur in the health and wellness sector. We sat down to discuss purpose, passion and love in business. He is the man who revolutionized the Swisse Wellness group by making the category aspirational, pioneering the use of brand ambassadors. As CEO, Radek crea…
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Ejaz Khan was born and raised in a film family in India. He is a unique wildlife and fashion photographer in New York. He loves to bring attention to subjects that require awareness through his filmmaking and has captivated audiences with his work. His film, “Legacy,” was nominated for Best Director at the Cannes Film Festival. Ejaz’s wildlife phot…
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What does it mean to grow up as a minority and how do you break out of the life script? Where is racism worse, in Hungary or in the United States? What is the difference if you are an immigrant by choice and what is it like when you have no other choice? What is it like to work with Salman Rushdie? My guest is László Jakab Orsós, a Hungarian curato…
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What is mental illness and does it really exist? What is radical psychotherapy and what is behind depression? Can (and should() we give advice about life to each other? What is evil? Where do school shootings come from and what are the psychological dynamics behind them? We tackle questions like that with Andrew Feldmar, a radical psychotherapist. …
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The mind and brain can be understood only by seeing them in the broadest possible context, that of the whole of our physical and spiritual existence, and of the wider human culture in which they arise – the culture which helps to mould, and in turn is moulded by, our minds and brains. Iain McGilchrist is a former Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford…
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I am sure that at least once in your life you wondered if it’s you, or the world around you that’s going crazy. Too often, when we are sad, mad or scared, we think something is wrong with us. But more often than not, it is the situation around us that needs changing. This is why periodically rethinking what we define as normal is so critical. Danie…
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Ray Arata is the author of two books, Wake Up Man Up, Step Up: Transforming Your Wake Up Call to Emotional Health and Happiness and Showing Up: How Men Can Become Effective Allies in the Workplace. Ray is expert in leadership, inclusion, allyship, and emotional literacy, He brings an extensive business background and more than 15,000 hours in leadi…
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We like to think that life is a fair game and things will go well for us if we keep it together. But what happens when one day nature strikes, and you find out that you have Multiple Myeloma or some other potentially very dangerous disease? Nicholaos “Coach Nick” Papadopoulos is an author, speaker, executive coach, facilitator, consultant and disru…
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We romanticize criminality and the Mafia a lot. Endless movies stand as proof of our fascination. But only a few us know what we are really talking about. I reached out to an expert who does know a lot about both the Mafia and the Cartel. Aldo Civico is ranked as one of the Top30 Leadership global experts by Global Gurus (#13). For the past 30 year…
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Why is poetry such an important aspect of life? Why some people have such intimate connection with it while others struggle? Why do some men find it hard to connect with poetry and was it always this way? Nick LeForce, known as the “Transformational Poet,” believes poetry can touch hearts and transform lives. Nick integrates poetry into his work as…
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We need to talk about the dark side of our society and masculinity, to be more aware and to take action. This time my guests are Alan Smyth who serves as the Executive Director for Saving Innocence, an anti-human trafficking, community based organization focused on the recovery and restoration of child victims of sex trafficking and Jessica Midkiff…
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In this episode you will learn how John E. Marriott, who is one of the world's premier professional wildlife photographers built a career around his passion and purpose. We discuss what he has learned as a men, father and citizen from the bears and wolfs and other wild animals he has been photographing. His success is spanning two decades and his i…
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In this episode you will learn about the power of the unconscious mind and how our brains work. We discuss how to build new habits and why humans still react as if we were still living in the desert. My guest is Joel Weinberger, Ph.D., is author of The Unconscious: Theory, Research and Clinical Implications. His blogs on the unconscious appear in P…
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In this episode you will learn about what’s addictive about war zones and why some of our brave fellow citizen journalists risk their life covering events everyone else just wants to run away from. We also explore what’s wrong with our approach to veterans and why would someone start a grizzly bear lodge in the Canadian wilderness. This time my gue…
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In this episode you will learn about the power of meditation and how it can effect your mental health. You will also learn a lot about the importance of our dreams and how to make sense of them. This time my guest is Michael Katz psychologist, artist, and author with a doctoral degree in psychology from New York University. He is a long time studen…
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My guest is Marc Altheim is a yoga instructor and owner of a Yoga studio, Know Yoga Know Bliss, in Manhasset on Long Island, NY. He was formerly a real estate developer (co-founder of Atlantic Development Group) and founder of Beach Tennis USA, a company that introduced the sport of beach tennis to the USA and Canada. At Know Yoga Know Bliss all st…
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What happens when the your brain meets your soul? Is kindness possible from a place of strength? What is spirituality and what is the role of religion? How do you get more connection and meaning into you life? We have discussed and answered many of these questions this time with senior rabbi Meir Feldman, who has an unusual background for his profe…
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My guest is Fernando Desouches, Managing Director of the New Macho strategic division at London-based brand and transformation company, BBD Perfect Storm, who are on a mission to help brands grow through positive gender narratives. New Macho is working with renowned global brands such as Dove Men+Care, Ruffles, Pepsi, Heinz and HeFroShe to help the…
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We discuss everything from embodiment to parenting and being present with a " jelly brain". No, I won't tell you what that is - you have to come and listen. You will learn about the immigrant mindset and how to travel as well as why being present is so crucial in leadership and politics. With four decades of experience as a coach and teacher, my gu…
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In this episode I take a step back and explore what is "MANTORSHIFT" and why did I start exploring the question of modern masculinity. It gets pretty personal as always, when you get to deeper stuff... I also explore a new topic that grabs my interest a lot lately... what I call the "immigrant mindset".…
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In this episode you will learn a lot about leadership and what it takes to build and sell a successful business. We also explore masculinity and femininity as necessary energies and styles in the Yin and Yang of leading people. My guest, Robbie is one of Britain’s leading NLP trainers and coaches. He delivers all of the training at NLP School in Lo…
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In this episode you will learn what is black architecture and what could it do for black neighborhoods. My guest is Demar Matthews, a Los Angeles based architectural designer, theorist, and writer. He is the founder and Principal of OffTop Design. Born in Moreno Valley, CA, Demar received his Bachelor’s from HBCU Lincoln University of PA, and his M…
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In this episode you will learn, how the scariest thing that ever happened to you can turn out to be a call for action and eventually, into "the best thing ever" to find your calling or “second mountain” in life. My guest is Justin Mirro, the CEO of Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp, a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) and the President o…
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How does one acquire great public speaking skills that eventually lead him to taking 2nd place globally (although he is determined to eventually win first place) in the Toastmasters World Championships? What turns a shy Chinese boy (his words) growing up in Australia into a confident speaking and communication expert? You will learn that and some p…
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Again, words can change lives. PC, LGBTQ+ and BLM. All terms that people tend to have strong opinions on. Some of us are still just learning what they mean, others are advocates and activists. One thing I find is missing are respectful conversations around this topic from all sides. Conversations about the meaning of tolerance and embrace, and what…
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From this episode with Sam Horn, the Founder/CEO of the Intrigue Agency and the Tongue Fu! Training Institute, you will learn how the words we use can make a difference in building better relationships and becoming a leader that people want to follow. Sam shares quite a few real-life stories, inspiring quotes and actionable insights you can use imm…
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For this episode I had a really intriguing chat with Tynan. He has written seven books, many which became #1 Amazon Bestsellers in their categories. From this episode you can learn a lot about: - Why doing things that are different from the mainstream will pay off; - Why so many things we hold as common knowledge and truth are flat out wrong; - How…
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As things escalate in the USA, I am releasing this episode with a heavy heart but with a lot of hope. Heavy heart because we talked before the Capitolium was besieged, but we already knew that nothing good will come from the two sides demonizing each other. With a lot of hope as we do talk about some great and promising tools and approaches that mi…
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In this episode we wanted to speak about Men and Happiness. They seem to have an adversarial relationship. One of the top 5 regrets of men is they wish they have let themselves to be happier. Why is that and what’s the remedy? Come and find out when you listen to our 20th and final 2020 podcast on MANTORSHIFT. My partner in conversation is Arnaud C…
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This time we talk about the difference between being a dad versus a father. We explore what does it mean to "live your life out loud" and why seeking discomfort is actually good for you. We dig into the roots of the political divisiveness and to why saying "I don't know" helps building your leadership charisma. My guest is Jonscott Turco, a global …
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I felt it was high time to talk about men and art, acting and masculinity. In this episode my guest is John Dapolito, the Founder of Actors! Where Are You Going?, a cutting edge acting program for professional actors.John shares his personal story and how he was able to transform the void his absent father left into “becoming what he missed”. We al…
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There is a big debate going on about what are the biological differences between men and women and how we should think about our masculinity and femininity. Understanding how our hormonal dynamics play a pivotal role in how humans behave is still a task at hand in science. John Gray is the author of one of the most well-known and trusted relationsh…
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Is there really a birth lottery in life? How do you choose between "breaking bad" or breaking out? You will learn from this episode how James McKeever was able to break free from the jail of poverty and how he chose purposeful work over violence and crime. We talk about the power and relevance of race, the role of mentors and family and what it tak…
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In this episode we explore what has brought humanity to the precarious and perilous place we currently live in. You will learn about what mental health is and how to keep our sanity and cool during the present marathon of a crisis. We also discuss the fundamentals of being a father who will make a positive difference on his children and how the ide…
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We have become quite estranged from ourselves. We often choose cynicism as a defense mechanism and are hiding behind our questions. It is hard for us to show up in an authentic way because if doesn't feel safe. Rabbi Iggy argues that we need a place where we can just be and belong. Part of being a man is exactly to make those choices of who I want …
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We all want to succeed. Most of us dream about long term, sustainable high performance and winning it all. In this podcast you will learn about the limitations of the finite “win it all” style versus an infinite, long-term approach. For this episode I interviewed Paul Epstein, an expert at achieving world class performance, a revenue and culture ch…
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In this episode you will learn about how men can be great allies to women and how we can build a better culture (both at work and at home) of inclusivity and equity, while also preserving the values of masculine and feminine qualities. For this episode I interviewed Shannon Huffman Polson. She is one of the first women to fly Apache combat helicopt…
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As a well-meaning human being you are probably asking yourself what are we to do about the current huge racial tension in the USA and the world. If you are a white man, you are probably also asking yourself what you can contribute and how best relate to people of other color. If you have kids you may be wondering what you should teach to your kids …
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wIn this episode my guest is Shaykh Ibad Wali, the Executive Director & Resident Scholar of Hillside Islamic Center as well as an ‘Aalim Course Instructor at Darul Uloom New York, specializing in the Islamic Law of Inheritance. You will learn a lot about the Muslim view of the world and how education is the key to be able to live in peace with each…
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My guest in this episode is Gordon Korman, the author of more than ninety books for kids and young adults, most recently WAR STORIES, and NOTORIOUS. You can learn about how his purpose found him and what it is like to balance so many roles in your life, from being a father to being an internationally renowned writer and speaker. He shares about his…
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Christian is an award-winning television producer, a public speaker, author, peace advocate, and a former violent extremist. You will learn how men are attracted to extremist movements and why is it so hard to leave once you are in. He shares how he was able to overcome his fears and self-hatred and begun to transform his life. We also talk about t…
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In this episode I interview Arthur Woods, who is a serial entrepreneur working at the intersection of equity, inclusion and technology. He was named to Forbes 30 Under 30 and 40 Under 40 by BEQ. He is a three-times TEDx speaker and has advised leading brands from Disney and MetLife to the Smithsonian. You will learn what it was like for him to come…
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You will learn a lot about the African American male experience and what it is like to be always on the alert in your own skin or when they think you must be an athlete if your are in Harvard. We talk about how to make meaning of what is happening around us and how to move forward by first admitting that something is indeed wrong. Dr. Duggan is a n…
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In this episode you will learn how the fight-or-flight is a physiological survival mechanism we are all born with. When we perceive a threat, our sympathetic nervous system activates, stimulating the adrenal glands and triggering the release of adrenaline and other hormones. Our hearts beat faster, our breathing becomes more rapid, our pupils dilat…
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An interview with Sean on how to be a more human man, and what it takes to build 7000 houses for the poor. We talk about crying, persevering and the power of having a supporting circle with the right people around you. You will also learn more about how being a purpose driven man takes more than writing a check, how Sean found his higher purpose. S…
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