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Unlocking the Secrets of Deep Nutrition with Dr Cate

Unlocking the Secrets of Deep Nutrition with Dr Cate

In this enlightening episode of the Moonshots Podcast, hosts Mike and Mark sit down with Dr. Catherine Shanahan and Luke Shanahan to explore their transformative book, “Deep Nutrition.” Dr. Cate, a renowned physician and nutrition expert, challenges the conventional wisdom of modern diets and reveals how ancestral eating patterns can lead to better health and longevity and even affect our genetic inheritance.Related Links:• 🎧 Listen to the full episode here: Episode 269• 📖 Book Summary of Deep Nutrition: Read Here• 📺 Watch the YouTube clip here: Deep Nutrition on YouTubeThe discussion opens with Dr. Cate introducing the Hateful 8—a group of eight industrial seed oils highly processed, inflammatory, and often hidden in many packaged and processed foods. These oils—such as soybean, corn, canola, and cottonseed—are rich in polyunsaturated fats, which oxidize quickly, especially when heated. This process releases harmful compounds that contribute to inflammation and chronic diseases like heart disease, obesity, and cancer. Dr. Cate explains the dangers of cooking these oils at high temperatures, emphasizing the importance of replacing them with traditional fats such as butter, olive oil, and coconut oil, providing better heat stability.Next, the episode delves into the fascinating idea that diet influences genetic expression. Drawing on the latest research in epigenetics, Dr. Cate and Luke explain how what we eat today doesn’t just affect our health but can also influence the genes we pass down to future generations. Poor dietary choices—such as consuming ultra-processed foods and the Hateful Eight oils—can activate genetic markers for diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. However, adopting a nutrient-dense, whole-food-based diet can “turn off” these harmful genetic signals and promote better health for ourselves and our descendants. This understanding shifts the focus of nutrition from short-term diets to long-term genetic health.One of the critical insights from Deep Nutrition is the concept of metabolic flexibility. Dr. Cate explains that metabolic flexibility is the body’s ability to switch between burning carbohydrates and fat for energy. In our modern carb-heavy diets, many people depend on glucose for energy, leading to insulin resistance, fatigue, and difficulty burning fat. Dr. Cate emphasizes that by reintroducing healthy fats, cutting out sugars, and focusing on whole foods, we can regain this flexibility and improve our ability to burn fat, leading to better energy levels, weight loss, and overall metabolic health.The episode also includes a conversation with Harry and Brett from The Meat Mafia, who discuss legacy—specifically, how our dietary habits affect not only our current health but also the genetic legacy we leave behind. They discuss how the prevalence of processed foods and harmful ingredients has created a generational health crisis. Still, by returning to nutrient-dense, ancestral diets, we can rewrite our genetic destiny and improve the health of future generations.In the closing section, Dr. Cate provides listeners with a practical shopping list to help them make better food choices. Her recommendations include avoiding processed foods and prioritizing natural, whole foods like grass-fed meats, organic vegetables, and traditional fats. This guide serves as a starting point for those looking to improve their health by making small but impactful changes in their daily eating habits.The episode ends with a strong message: by understanding the Hateful 8, embracing the power of nutrient-dense foods, and regaining metabolic flexibility, we can take control of our health and positively impact our genes for generations to come.Key Takeaways: • Avoid the Hateful 8: Eliminate harmful oils like soybean and canola oil from your diet to reduce inflammation and improve long-term health. • Change Your Genes: Your diet can alter genetic expression, affecting your health and the health of future generations. • Embrace Metabolic Flexibility: Reduce sugars and focus on healthy fats to improve your body’s ability to burn fat and optimize energy. • Build a Nutrient-Dense Shopping List: Prioritize whole, unprocessed foods like meats, vegetables, and traditional fats to create a healthier lifestyle.Related Links: • 🎧 Listen to the full episode here: Episode 269 • 📖 Book Summary of Deep Nutrition: Read Here • 📺 Watch the YouTube clip here: Deep Nutrition on YouTube Thanks to our monthly supporters Mike Edwin Deitch Jamie Dorward Emily Rose Banks Malcolm Magee Natalie Ryan N. Marco-Ken Möller 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Andy Pilara ola Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Mike Leigh Cooper Gayla Schiff Laura KE Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt venkata reddy Ingram Casey Ola rahul grover Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Deborah Spahr Samoela Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

4 Loka 202439min

21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating. Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy

21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating. Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy

Are you ready to supercharge your productivity and eliminate procrastination once and for all? In Episode 268 of the Moonshots Podcast, hosts Mike and Mark discuss Brian Tracy's timeless wisdom and best-selling book Eat That Frog!, guiding you through practical and proven techniques to master your time and achieve your goals.Brian Tracy’s philosophy revolves around tackling your most important and daunting tasks first—what he calls “eating the frog.” This approach builds momentum early in your day and creates a sense of accomplishment that powers you through to even greater success. This episode is packed with actionable insights and strategies you can apply today.💡 Key Concepts and Takeaways: 1. Eat the Frog First: • Kick off your day by focusing on the most challenging, most important task you’re most likely to procrastinate on. By getting this done first, you free yourself from the mental burden of avoidance and set a productive tone for the rest of your day. Tracy’s metaphorical “frog” is the task that will bring the most significant reward once completed, helping you stay focused on long-term goals.🎧 Clip: [Live frog for breakfast (53s)] 2. The ABCDE Method: • This powerful system is one of Tracy’s critical productivity hacks for prioritizing tasks. It helps you rank your to-dos from A (most critical) to E (least important or distractions). Mike and Mark unpack how this method can help eliminate confusion from your workday, ensuring you focus on high-value tasks that drive actual results.🎧 Clip: [ABCDE method (3m43)] 3. Single-Handle Tasks: • Tracy emphasizes finishing what you start without switching between tasks. Known as the single-handle approach, this technique helps you stay focused, minimizing the wasted time and mental energy of multitasking. Mike and Mark explore the neuroscience behind this and how it increases efficiency and satisfaction.🎧 Clip: [Single-handle things (1m35)] 4. Get Addicted to Productivity: • The episode closes with an inspiring insight from Tracy: productivity, once mastered, becomes addictive. By experiencing daily wins and consistently achieving critical tasks, you create a positive feedback loop that builds motivation and confidence. Mike and Mark discuss how this “addiction” can lead to a lifelong habit of success.🎧 Clip: [Get addicted (1m36)]🎧 Ready to listen? Start transforming your day now!👉 Listen to Episode 268 hereIn this episode, you’ll discover practical tools for mastering time, building productivity habits, and achieving more daily. Whether you’re looking to optimize your workday or conquer procrastination, Eat That Frog! Offers timeless strategies to help you succeed.📚 Want more? Dive deeper with the Eat That Frog! Book summary:If you want to get more out of Brian Tracy’s approach, check out this comprehensive book summary, which breaks down the core concepts from Eat That Frog! Into actionable insights:👉 Book Summary: Eat That Frog!📺 Prefer to watch? Catch the episode on YouTube:For those who like to watch and learn, you can enjoy the Moonshots Podcast Episode 268 on YouTube. Join Mike and Mark as they discuss the power of focusing on high-priority tasks and creating lasting productivity habits:👉 Watch on YouTube💪 Take Action & Become a Moonshot Member!Hungry for more actionable advice? By becoming a Moonshots Podcast Member, you’ll gain access to exclusive content, deeper dives into productivity, and personal development resources. Mike and Mark are dedicated to helping you unlock your full potential, and as a member, you’ll get the inside track to creating meaningful change in your life.👉 Become a Member Today on Patreon🌟 Final Thoughts on Eat That Frog!:Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy is a must-read (and must-listen!) for anyone serious about taking control of their time and achieving their biggest goals. With simple yet powerful techniques like the ABCDE method and single-handle tasks, this episode will give you the tools to stop procrastinating and make real progress. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just beginning your personal development journey, this episode will inspire and equip you to push through barriers and achieve lasting success. Thanks to our monthly supporters Mike Edwin Deitch Jamie Dorward Emily Rose Banks Malcolm Magee Natalie Ryan N. Marco-Ken Möller 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Andy Pilara ola Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Mike Leigh Cooper Gayla Schiff Laura KE Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt venkata reddy Ingram Casey Ola rahul grover Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Deborah Spahr Samoela Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

24 Syys 202449min

Billion Dollar Entrepreneurial Secrets from Amazon

Billion Dollar Entrepreneurial Secrets from Amazon

In this episode of the Moonshots Podcast, hosts Mike and Mark explore the behind-the-scenes strategies that powered Amazon’s meteoric rise to global dominance. Drawing from Working Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon, authors Colin Bryar and Bill Carr—two key executives who worked alongside Jeff Bezos—unpack the innovative practices and leadership philosophies that made Amazon a billion-dollar powerhouse.Through rich discussions and exclusive clips, we explore the core principles that have guided Amazon's evolution from its early startup days to becoming one of the most customer-obsessed companies in the world. Learn how Amazon’s unique leadership, decision-making, and innovation approach can be applied to your ventures, helping you build a customer-centric, scalable organization.Key Topics Covered:1. Meet the AuthorsColin Bryar & Bill Carr's Trailer to Working Backwards (1m08)The authors introduce us to the book and share their experiences working inside Amazon, giving listeners a glimpse into the inner workings of the company’s culture and strategy.2. Leadership at AmazonJeff Bezos on Hiring Talented Employees (55s)In this clip, Bezos discusses the importance of hiring top-tier talent and raising the bar with every new addition to the team. Discover how Amazon’s strict hiring standards help the company continuously improve and innovate.Colin Bryar with Roger Dooley: Single-Threaded Leadership (4m19)Colin Bryar shares the single-threaded leader concept, one of Amazon's fundamental leadership principles. Learn how this practice fosters focused leadership, accountability, and faster execution by assigning one leader to own a project without competing priorities.3. How to Innovate Like AmazonColin Bryar on the Power of the 6-Page Memo (3m56)Amazon’s internal decision-making relies heavily on the written word, with the 6-page memo being a staple of meetings. Discover why Amazon believes text is better than PowerPoint for conveying complex ideas and encouraging deep thinking.Bill Carr on the PRFAQ Process (4m14)The PRFAQ (Press Release and FAQ) process is at the heart of Amazon’s product development strategy. By working backward from a customer-centric vision, teams are forced to think critically about how to build and deliver new products. Bill Carr explains how this method fosters clarity, innovation, and accountability.4. The Bigger PictureJeff Bezos on Managing Inputs, Not Outputs (49s)In this final clip, Bezos shares one of his key insights: the importance of focusing on the inputs you can control rather than fixating on outputs like profit or growth. This philosophy encourages long-term thinking and continuous improvement.Why You Should ListenThis episode provides a masterclass in leadership and innovation from one of the most successful companies in history. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a business leader, or someone who loves learning about breakthrough companies, you'll gain actionable insights from Amazon’s unique hiring, decision-making, and scaling approach.Watch & Read MoreFull episode on YouTube.Read the related blog: Billion Dollar Entrepreneurial Secrets from Amazon.Check out the book summary on Blinkist.Apply the lessons from this episode to raise the bar in your organization, implement focused leadership, and transform your approach to innovation. Thanks to our monthly supporters Mike Edwin Deitch Jamie Dorward Emily Rose Banks Malcolm Magee Natalie Ryan N. Marco-Ken Möller 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Andy Pilara ola Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Mike Leigh Cooper Gayla Schiff Laura KE Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt venkata reddy Ingram Casey Ola rahul grover Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Deborah Spahr Samoela Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

15 Syys 20241h 2min

The One Thing by Gary Keller: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results

The One Thing by Gary Keller: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results

In this episode of the Moonshots Podcast, Mike and Mark unlock the power of focus with insights from Gary W. Keller’s best-selling book, The One Thing. Gary shares the journey behind writing the book, offering practical wisdom on how focusing on one essential task at a time can create a domino effect that drives extraordinary success. The hosts discuss how simplifying our approach and cutting through the noise is crucial to achieving remarkable results in both work and life.Listeners will hear from productivity experts like Clark Kegley, who explains the central idea of prioritizing one thing to maximize efficiency and eliminate distractions. He explores the Pareto Principle (80/20 rule), showing that 80% of success comes from 20% of focused effort.Next, the Productivity Game tackles the hidden productivity losses caused by "context switching." Shifting between tasks drains mental energy and wastes time, reinforcing Keller’s principle of focusing on one thing at a time to reach peak performance.To wrap up the episode, Gary Keller and Tai Lopez stress the importance of focus and accountability in today’s highly distracted world. They argue that staying committed to your goals requires discipline and that accountability is the secret ingredient to staying on track.Join Mike, Mark, and these experts to learn how to radically transform your productivity by honing in on the one thing that matters most.Listen to the Episode: The One Thing - Moonshots PodcastWatch on YouTube: The One Thing by Gary W. KellerBook Summary: The One Thing Summary - Apollo AdvisorBuy the Book on Amazon: The One Thing by Gary W. KellerWhat You’ll Learn in This Episode:Focusing on one critical task is essential to create a domino effect of success.Why multitasking and context switching drain productivity and delay progress.The critical role of accountability in achieving your goals in a distraction-heavy environment.Tune in and learn how to start doing the one thing that will make everything else easier or unnecessary!Support the Show!Become a Moonshots member and unlock exclusive content, premium episodes, and learning resources. Join us at https://www.patreon.com/Moonshots to elevate your productivity and personal development journey! Thanks to our monthly supporters Mike Edwin Deitch Jamie Dorward Emily Rose Banks Malcolm Magee Natalie Ryan N. Marco-Ken Möller 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Andy Pilara ola Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Mike Leigh Cooper Gayla Schiff Laura KE Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt venkata reddy Ingram Casey Ola rahul grover Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Deborah Spahr Samoela Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

11 Syys 202452min

Unconventional ways to build a successful business and avoiding failure (Tony Fadell)

Unconventional ways to build a successful business and avoiding failure (Tony Fadell)

In this episode of the Moonshots Podcast, hosts Mike and Mark dive deep into Build by Tony Fadell, the legendary iPod inventor and iPhone co-creator. Fadell offers timeless advice on building successful products and companies and on shaping yourself into a leader capable of bringing great ideas to life. Throughout the episode, you’ll hear Fadell discuss his key philosophies—how to turn an idea into a product, build yourself first, and solve problems worth solving. He reminds us that true success comes from not taking shortcuts, even when pressured by others. Whether you're an entrepreneur or someone aspiring to innovate, this episode is packed with essential insights for those looking to build something meaningful.Key Clips:Intro: Tony introduces Build and his concept of being a "mentor in a box." (4m11)Where to Begin: Tony explains the journey from an idea to a product. (1m20)Advice from Build: Tony shares his thoughts on building a successful company while embracing failure. (2m15)Build Your Business: Fadell urges entrepreneurs to focus on solving real problems before worrying about selling. (4m)Outro: Tony provides a profound lesson on avoiding shortcuts, even when pressured by investors. (4m30)Links:Episode Weblink: Moonshots Episode #219 – Tony Fadell: Unconventional Ways to Build a Successful BusinessBook Summary: Blinkist Summary of Build by Tony FadellYouTube Link: Tony Fadell Interview on Lex Fridman PodcastNext, I’ll expand on the key concepts and insights from the episode!Key Concepts and Insights from Build by Tony Fadell:Mentor in a Box: In Build, Tony Fadell positions himself as a "mentor in a box," offering the accumulated wisdom of his career. He stresses that mentorship is vital for learning, but not everyone can access world-class mentors. He aims to give readers practical, actionable advice to guide their journey. This concept sets the tone for the book and the podcast episode, emphasizing the need for guidance and continuous learning, especially in the unpredictable world of innovation.From Idea to Product: Fadell underscores that every successful product starts with a simple idea, but turning that idea into reality requires relentless focus and execution. He explains that innovators must go beyond the "eureka moment" and develop the skills to prototype, test, and iterate. The journey is fraught with challenges; the process is as important as the original idea. Building a product involves not just creative thinking but disciplined action.Build Yourself First: One of Fadell's core messages is that the foundation for building great things begins with building yourself. Entrepreneurs and creators must first cultivate their skills, mindset, and resilience before expecting to build a successful company or product. By focusing on personal growth, people can become better leaders and problem-solvers, better equipped to guide teams and projects through the inevitable obstacles they will face.Solve Problems Worth Solving: Fadell emphasizes the importance of solving real problems, not just following trends. He tells Lex Fridman that successful businesses are built around an apparent, meaningful problem that needs to be solved. Entrepreneurs should be driven to make a tangible impact rather than just seeking financial success or fame. Identifying a problem worth solving should precede thoughts of monetization or scaling the business.No Shortcuts: In the outro, Tony Fadell delivers one of his most powerful lessons: not taking shortcuts, even when investors or market pressures demand quick results. He shares insights on maintaining integrity and sticking to a vision, even when the temptation is high to compromise for short-term gains. Fadell highlights that true innovation and long-lasting success come from perseverance, attention to detail, and refusing to cut corners. Thanks to our monthly supporters Mike Edwin Deitch Jamie Dorward Emily Rose Banks Malcolm Magee Natalie Ryan N. Marco-Ken Möller 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Andy Pilara ola Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Mike Leigh Cooper Gayla Schiff Laura KE Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt venkata reddy Ingram Casey Ola rahul grover Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Deborah Spahr Samoela Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

8 Syys 202457min

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

In this insightful episode of the Moonshots Podcast, hosts Mike and Mark deeply dive into Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown. This essential guidebook challenges listeners to rethink their approach to success by focusing on what truly matters and eliminating the non-essential from their lives.In the INTRO clip, Greg McKeown introduces the idea of “less but better.” He explains how success can paradoxically lead to failure when we become overcommitted. He emphasizes the importance of being selective and disciplined to avoid burnout and maintain long-term impact.In the Less but Better segment, McKeown delves further into the disciplined pursuit of less, stressing that success is not about doing more but the right things. He highlights the paradox of success, where achieving results can lead to the temptation of taking on too much, ultimately diluting effectiveness.The Productivity Game adds practical insights in Essential Tips, offering simple yet powerful habits you can apply today. These habits align with Moonshots Podcast themes, including prioritization, focus, and saying "no" to distractions.In the OUTRO, the Productivity Game underscores the importance of trade-offs and learning to let go. Using examples from Warren Buffett and Herb Kelleher, the podcast highlights the benefits of making strategic decisions and the powerful impact of saying "no" to opportunities that don’t align with your core goals.Key Links:Listen to the episode Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of LessYouTube video: Essentialism - The Disciplined Pursuit of LessBook summary or related reading: Essentialism by Greg McKeown - SummaryThrough engaging discussion and actionable insights, this episode of the Moonshots Podcast will help you streamline your life and focus on what’s essential. Applying the principles of essenEssentialism can regain control over your time, make deliberate trade-offs, and honestly pursue less but better.Become a member and support the show: Patreon Membership. Thanks to our monthly supporters Mike Edwin Deitch Jamie Dorward Emily Rose Banks Malcolm Magee Natalie Ryan N. Marco-Ken Möller 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Andy Pilara ola Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Mike Leigh Cooper Gayla Schiff Laura KE Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt venkata reddy Ingram Casey Ola rahul grover Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Deborah Spahr Samoela Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

5 Syys 202447min

Create Products Customers Love with 'Inspired' by Marty Cagan

Create Products Customers Love with 'Inspired' by Marty Cagan

Product designers often seek guidance on creating successful products that solve real user problems, and that's where the book Inspired by Marty Cagan comes in. This book is a must-read for product designers and entrepreneurs because it offers valuable insights into product development, strategy, and leadership. Marty Cagan is a seasoned product leader who has worked with some of the biggest names in the tech industry, and his experience shines through in the book.Become a member here:https://www.patreon.com/MoonshotsThis book is helpful because it provides a roadmap for creating successful products. It covers all aspects of the product development process, from ideation to launch, and offers practical advice on navigating each stage. For example, the book emphasizes the importance of understanding user needs and testing assumptions early in the process. It also guides prioritizing features, building a solid team, and creating a culture of innovation.Buy the book on Amazon https://geni.us/InspiredTestProductsSummary https://www.apolloadvisor.com/summary-inspired-marty-cagan/Moreover, the book offers a refreshing perspective on product development that challenges traditional thinking. It encourages product designers to create products that solve real user problems rather than just adding features or following the latest trends. This approach is grounded in the belief that the best products provide real value to users and are built with a deep understanding of their needs.Overall, the book inspired by Marty Cagan is an inspirational and practical guide for product designers who want to create successful products that make a difference in people's lives. It offers a wealth of insights and tips based on real-world experience, and its tone of voice is motivating and informative. Whether starting in product design or a seasoned professional, this book will inspire you and help you take your product design skills to the next level.Buy the book on Amazon https://geni.us/InspiredTestProductsSummary https://www.apolloadvisor.com/summary-inspired-marty-cagan/RUNSHEETINTROMarty Cagan starts by defining the key to excellent engineering and the difference if you design collaboratively rather than waterfall.A low-tech solution to innovation (2m31)PRODUCT STRATEGY & TEAMMarty on PM Hub talks about four keys to excellent product strategy: focus, insights, empowerment, servant leadershipSecrets to Excellent Product Strategy (4m07)David from Emeritus breaks down Marty’s three principles of great product teams: always tackle risk, design products together, and focus on solving problems.Three principles to build the best team (1m41)PRODUCT DISCOVERYMarty introduces the idea of the two-week rule and gets an idea out quickly.Prototypes and the two-week rule (1m37)Marty and the objectives of testing with users during your Product DiscoveryUsability testing (3m20)OUTROMarty and how we need to reassess our mindset and the importance of iterationsFall in love with the problem (2m30)Buy the book on Amazon https://geni.us/InspiredTestProductsSummary https://www.apolloadvisor.com/summary-inspired-marty-cagan/ Thanks to our monthly supporters Mike Edwin Deitch Jamie Dorward Emily Rose Banks Malcolm Magee Natalie Ryan N. Marco-Ken Möller 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Andy Pilara ola Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Mike Leigh Cooper Gayla Schiff Laura KE Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt venkata reddy Ingram Casey Ola rahul grover Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Deborah Spahr Samoela Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

29 Elo 202448min

Turning Ideas into Finished Products with Steven Pressfield 'Do The Work'

Turning Ideas into Finished Products with Steven Pressfield 'Do The Work'

In this episode of the Moonshots Podcast, hosts Mike and Mark explore the transformative power of action through the lens of Steven Pressfield’s book, Do The Work. This episode is about overcoming resistance and turning ideas into finished products by staying focused and committed.Steven Pressfield shares his biggest takeaway from Do The Work with Baker from ManVsDebt, encouraging us to keep progressing despite challenges. Nate Gillin then unpacks the importance of a ‘do first, revise later’ mindset, reminding us that perfection can come after the work is in motion. Brian Johnson follows with Pressfield’s essential tip to “ship your work”—don’t let fear or perfectionism stop you from sharing your creations with the world.The episode wraps up with a powerful call to action from Steven Pressfield: “Put Your Ass Where Your Heart Wants To Be.” This final thought serves as a reminder to commit fully to your passions and take the steps necessary to turn your ideas into reality.Episode Highlights: 1. Overcoming Resistance - Push through internal and external barriers to progress. 2. Do First, Revise Later - Prioritize action over perfection. 3. Ship Your Work - Share your work with the world rather than waiting for it to be perfect. 4. Align Your Actions with Your Passion - Commit to your passions and take decisive steps forward.Listen and Watch: • Podcast Episode: Turning Ideas into Finished Products with Steven Pressfield • YouTube Video: Watch on YouTube • Buy the Book: Get Do The Work on AmazonFor more exclusive content and to become a member, visit: Become a Member on Patreon Thanks to our monthly supporters Mike Edwin Deitch Jamie Dorward Emily Rose Banks Malcolm Magee Natalie Ryan N. Marco-Ken Möller 孤鸿 月影 Fabian Jasper Verkaart Andy Pilara ola Austin Hammatt Zachary Phillips Mike Leigh Cooper Gayla Schiff Laura KE Roar Nikolay Ytre-Eide Stef Roger von Holdt venkata reddy Ingram Casey Ola rahul grover Ravi Govender Craig Lindsay Steve Woollard Deborah Spahr Samoela Jo Hatchard Kalman Cseh Berg De Bleecker Paul Acquaah MrBonjour Konnor Ah kuoi Marjan Modara Dietmar Baur Bob Nolley ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

26 Elo 202449min

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