Todd Henry
The One You Feed28 Jan 2014

Todd Henry

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This week on The One You Feed we have Todd Henry. Todd describes himself as "an arms dealer for the creative revolution"
Todd is the founder of Accidental Creative, a company that helps creative people and teams generate brilliant ideas. He regularly speaks and consults with companies, both large and small, about how to develop practices and systems that lead to everyday brilliance. Todd’s work has been featured by Fast Company, Fortune, Forbes,HBR.org, US News & World Report, and many other major media outlets.
His latest book, Die Empty: Unleash Your Best Work Every Day, unlocks the forces that cause even the brightest, most skilled people to become stagnant in their life and career, and introduces practices that help them build a body of work they can be proud of.
It’s been called “A simple, elegant and masterful manual for leading a fulfilled life” by David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, and Steven Pressfield, author of The War of Art says “If you can read this book and not be inspired, you need a 100% full-body-and-soul transplant.”
In This Interview Todd and I discuss...

The One You Feed parable.
What mediocrity means.
The Seven Deadly Sins of Mediocrity.
How little choices become a big choice.
How to pick your battles
Why the phrase "no one on their deathbed ever wished for another day at the office" is wrong.
What the west coast should have to match the Statue of Liberty.
How no one loves every part of their job and that's ok.
That a little of something is better than a lot nothing.
What are Mapping, Making and Meshing?
The difference between Drivers, Drifters and Developers.
What is the Project Plateau?
What is the core practice to transform your work?
Common Sense is not Common Practice
What is the Bliss Station?
Where is the most valuable land in the world?
Not abdicating your contribution.

Todd Henry Links
Todd Henry homepage
Todd's latest book: Die Empty
The Accidental Creative homepage
Todd Henry author page on Amazon

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David Richo on Navigating the Five Givens in Life

David Richo on Navigating the Five Givens in Life

David Richo, PhD is a psychotherapist, teacher, workshop leader and writer who works in Santa Barbara and San Francisco, CA. He combines Jungian, poetic and mythic perspectives in his work with the intention of integrating the psychological and the spiritual. His books and workshops include attention to Buddhist and Christian spiritual practices. He is the author of the classic book, How To Be An Adult: A Handbook on Psychological and Spiritual Integration and his latest book, 5 True Things: A Little Guide to Embracing Life’s Big Challenges, is the focus of the conversation in this episode. If you’ve experienced difficulty in life – and who hasn’t? -then this episode on navigating the 5 givens in life is for you.Need help with completing your goals in 2019? The One You Feed Transformation Program can help you accomplish your goals this year.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, David Richo and I Discuss Navigating the Five Givens in Life and… His latest book 5 True Things: A Little Guide to Embracing Life’s Big Challenges That perfection is not a human option How a “given” can be looked at as an immutable fact or something that we’ve been granted Navigating the 5 givens in life that are the ingredients of a life with meaning, character, depth, and compassion Life is not always fair and that pain is part of everyone’s life The importance of saying yes to these givens as it brings more equanimity and serenity into our life Accepting the things we cannot change, while trusting that if life is like this, these “givens” aren’t penalties – rather, they have gift dimensions How we create our own suffering through our saying “no” to what is His words, “Anything that crosses swords with our entitled ego is a powerful source of transformation and inner evolution.” The ego tries to control the givens That love is accepting someone as they are, knowing that everyone comes with these 5 givens How the opposite of yes is not no, but rather it is control Building the inner resources that make me strong enough to handle whatever givens come my way as well as the importance of becoming skilled at grief His words, “A spiritually evolved adult seeks not an answer, but a significance.” Live with the questions and notice where they take us Act with loving-kindness in addition to holding difficulty with mindfulness Spirituality is the intersection of 3 paths: letting go of ego, “yes” to the conditions of human experience, and compassion Happiness is not a reward and suffering is not a punishment David Richo Links:davericho.comThe Great Courses Plus: Are you a life long learner? A perpetually curious person? The Great Courses Plus is an on-demand streaming service that offers courses taught by professors on a whole host of topics such as Human Behavior, Money Management Skills, Black Holes, the History of England and so much more. Eric is currently enrolled in their course called, The Hidden Factor: Why Thinking Differently is Your Greatest Asset. Listeners of the show get a full month of unlimited access to their library for FREE by signing up at www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/wolfCalm: The #1 rated app for meditation. They have meditations, sleep stories, soothing music, and calm masterclasses with may One You Feed Guests. www.calm.com/wolf 25% off a Calm Premium SubscriptionTalkspace:  the online therapy company that lets you connect with a licensed therapist from anywhere at any time. Therapy on demand. Non-judgemental, practical help when you need it at a fraction of the cost of traditional therapy. Visit www.talkspace.com and enter Promo Code: WOLF to get $100 off your first month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

5 Nov 201939min

Tony Wrighton on Managing Your Energy

Tony Wrighton on Managing Your Energy

Tony Wrighton is a regular on Sky Sports News, the author of 3 books, and the creator and host of the Zestology podcast. In this episode, Eric and Tony talk about managing and optimizing your energy, ways to build fun into your day, techniques from Neurolinguistic Programming to help with anxiety and a lot more. This conversation is all about being intentional and smart about how you structure your days in order to support and promote your own well being.Need help with completing your goals in 2019? The One You Feed Transformation Program can help you accomplish your goals this year.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Tony Wrighton and I Discuss Managing your Energy and … Trying to meditate with a 4-month-old How there’s not a good and evil wolf – rather, many different wolves His training in NLP The role of control in our lives Parenting Why he named his podcast Zestology – and what it means to him The idea of managing energy – without it, you can’t do anything. With a lot of it, you feel you can conquer the world The thing that helps with energy and well being as well as what counts as a “fun” activity for him. Meditating, sleep, good food, intermittent fasting, exercise The thing that, when he didn’t do it, caused his daily energy level to decrease by 30% How he tracks the variables that contribute to his energy levels His books: Confidence in a Minute, Persuade in a Minute, and Relax in a Minute The NLP technique of anchoring in addition to managing your inner voice. How we get used to anything in life so it’s important to switch things up Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Authenticity Tony Wrighton Links:tonywrighton.orgTwitterFacebookInstagramNetsuite by Oracle: the world’s #1 cloud business system. Netsuite is a business software that handles every aspect of your business in an easy to use cloud platform. Get Netsuite’s free guide, 7 Key Strategies to Grow Your Profits, by going to www.netsuite.com/wolfNimble: Get great electronics you can feel really good about. Nimble makes premium, everyday tech products (like portable chargers, wireless chargers, protective phone cases and more). They use only sustainable materials, work with ethical factories, and ship in 100% plastic-free packaging. They’ll recycle your old electronics, too. To get 25% off your first Nimble order, go to  www.gonimble.com/wolf and enter promo code WOLFPhlur: Eric created his own sampler set that you can try! Get this curated sampler set or create your own. Get 20% off your first 3 Phlur samples at Phlur.com/wolfSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

29 Okt 201946min

James Finley on Contemplation and Awakening

James Finley on Contemplation and Awakening

James Finley is a contemplative practitioner, clinical psychologist and faculty member of The Living School for Action and Contemplation. Drawing from his experience as a former monk and spiritual directee of Thomas Merton, James helps seekers who desire to live a contemplative, whole life. In this episode, he and Eric discuss many of his works and concepts pertaining to contemplation, awakening to our true nature, truth that transcends religions, love and wisdom. We think you will be struck (as we are!) by how expansive, inclusive and edifying James’ words and teachings are when it comes to helping you to connect with that which is loving and true and always present. Need help with completing your goals in 2019? The One You Feed Transformation Program can help you accomplish your goals this year.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, James Finley and I Discuss Contemplation, Awakening, and … The question: In this moment, what’s the most loving thing I can do? How it’s love that feeds the good wolf His book, Merton’s Palace of Nowhere His violent, abusive alcoholic father and how that facilitated his seeking a place in a monastery with Thomas Merton  Merton’s message that we are one with the infinite love that is God and that is our deepest identity and it is our destiny is to realize that That we subsist in a relationship with God as light subsists in flame How truth transcends religions The True Self and False Self The lie that the ego is all that we are Identity: The discovery of the true self is the process of dying to our dreaded and cherished illusion that anything less than infinite union with infinite love has the authority to name who we are. The acts that hurt ourselves and others is the acting out of a mistaken identity His book, The Contemplative Heart To contemplate means to pay attention, to observe carefully Contemplation is sustained attentiveness infused with love His book, Christian Meditation Taking the stance of least resistance when it comes to awakening The welling up of that which sustains us in the brokenness Removing complexities and distractions to be present in stillness The mystic teacher is one whose words awaken your heart to the desire for “the great way” and offers trustworthy guidance in it.  The mystic teacher uses language in the service of helping a person to let go of their dependency on the kind of language that stops short at explanations to find the language that is a kind of a cry from the heart, from our true self. The true self embraces both solitude and communion with others The metaphor of a high jumper and a very high bar and God’s mercy or compassion then placing it on the ground where we then trip over it and fall into God’s loving arms Being sustained by a mystery that then brings us to itself – and that is wisdom James Finley Links:jamesfinley.orgCalm: The #1 rated app for meditation. They have meditations, adult bedtime stories, soothing music, calm masterclasses with may One You Feed Guests. www.calm.com/wolf 25% off a Calm Premium SubscriptionDaily Harvest – Delivers absolutely delicious organic, carefully sourced, chef-created fruit and veggie smoothies, soups, overnight oats, bowls and more. To get $25 off your first box go to www.dailyharvest.com and enter promo code FEEDFabFitFun – A women’s lifestyle subscription box filled with full-size premium items that you will love. Give yourself (or someone special in your life!) this gift – use the promo code FEED for $10 off your first box at fabfitfun.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

22 Okt 201938min

Reba Riley on Post Traumatic Church Syndrome

Reba Riley on Post Traumatic Church Syndrome

Reba Riley is a blogger, artist, and healer. She travels the world speaking about transformation, courage, health, and healing. Her book, Post Traumatic Church Syndrome: A Memoir of Humor and Healing, is the topic of discussion in this episode. You will be moved and inspired by Reba’s story. As it turns out, kindness, love, and bravery really are some of the most powerful forces to harness for healing and hope and that’s what she discovered as she explored 30 religions before she turned 30 and battled a deep depression in the years following.Need help with completing your goals in 2019? The One You Feed Transformation Program can help you accomplish your goals this year.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Reba Riley and I Discuss Post Traumatic Church Syndrome, and … Her book, Post Traumatic Church Syndrome: A Memoir of Humor and Healing Her chronic illness Facing her anger and bitterness 30 religions before she turned 30 Life being grey when religions answers are often black and white That love is bigger than everything Love healing us and bringing us together Her mothers love through her journey That wherever she found love (in the 30 religions) she found God How love and forgiveness have to start in each of us Looking past beliefs and differences and judgments to find the love that exists If love rolled up her sleeves and put on her work boots, kindness is what would happen Kindness is the action, the outpouring, the verb – of love Kindness is love made visible Her battle with dark, debilitating depression Feeling like she had no reason to do anything, no will to live Using kindness to battle depression How she did 5000 random acts of kindness over 18 months and it saved her life The story she hasn’t told anywhere else about her relapse of depression  The alchemy of kindness to transform your pain Couraging = brave as a verb Reba Riley Links:rebariley.comtwitterPeloton: Wondering if a Peloton bike is right for you? You can get a free 30 day home trial and find out. If you’re looking for a new way to get your cardio in, the Peloton bike is a great solution. Visit onepeloton.com and enter Promo code “WOLF” to get $100 off of accessories with the purchase of a bike, and a free 30 day home trial.Nimble: Get great electronics you can feel really good about. Nimble makes premium, everyday tech products (like portable chargers, wireless chargers, protective phone cases and more). They use only sustainable materials, work with ethical factories, and ship in 100% plastic-free packaging. They’ll recycle your old electronics, too. To get 25% off your first Nimble order, go to  www.gonimble.com/wolf and enter promo code WOLFThe Great Courses Plus: Learn more about virtually any topic – beyond the basics and even master a subject if you want to. Get one month for free at  www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/wolfSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

15 Okt 201938min

Robin Hanson on Motives and Human Behavior

Robin Hanson on Motives and Human Behavior

Robin Hanson is an Associate Professor of Economics at George Mason University and a Research Associate at the Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University. His book, The Elephant In The Brain: Hidden Motives In Everyday Life, is what he and Eric discuss in this episode. They explore topics like motives, perspective, the left brain interpreter and so much more as it relates to human behavior. This episode will give you a lot of insight into yourself and others.Need help with completing your goals in 2019? The One You Feed Transformation Program can help you accomplish your goals this year.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Robin Hanson and I Discuss Motives, Human Behavior, and … His book, The Elephant In The Brain: Hidden Motives In Everyday Life How often, we keep our true motives hidden from others That we also keep our true motives hidden from ourselves Modularity The things happening at a conscious as well as an unconscious level The left brain interpreter being like a press secretary Needing to tell a story about our motives Questioning whether or not you know the motives of others That we have multiple motives for doing things Understand others and then assume you’re a lot like them Cynicism and Misanthropy Perspective The evolution to protect ourselves from each other The need to have others like us and think well of us Obliviation What if others couldn’t see what you bought – that their opinion of you wouldn’t change because of what you bought – how would that change what you’d buy? That we pay a lot for variety Proximate and distal causes That evolution designed us to be relatively unaware of our motives – so why is it good to know about them? Robin Hanson Links:elephantinthebrain.comovercomingbias.comTwitterTed TalkWestin – their reason for being is to help you travel well – eat well, move well and sleep well. Welcome to wellness. Explore at Westin.comThe Great Courses Plus – learn more about virtually any topic – beyond the basics and even master a subject if you want to. Get one month for free at  www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/wolfTalkspace:  the online therapy company that lets you message a licensed therapist from anywhere at any time. Therapy on demand. Non-judgemental, practical help when you need it at a fraction of the cost of traditional therapy. Visit www.talkspace.com and enter Promo Code: WOLF to get $65 off your first month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

8 Okt 201943min

Charlie Gilkey on Getting Things Done

Charlie Gilkey on Getting Things Done

Charlie Gilkey is the author of Start Finishing: How To Go From Idea To Done. An Army veteran and near Ph.D. in philosophy, Charlie is the founder of Productive Flourishing, a company that helps professional creatives, leaders, and change-makers take meaningful action on work matters. He’s widely cited in outlets such as Inc. Magazine, Time, Forbes, The Guardian, Life Hacker and more and his work will help you discover the path from the ideas in your head to the actions you take in your daily life and the way you live out your values – and most importantly how to go about getting things done.Need help with completing your goals in 2019? The One You Feed Transformation Program can help you accomplish your goals this year.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Charlie Gilkey and I Discuss Getting Things Done and … His book, Start Finishing: How To Go From Idea To Done How kindness towards others often brings out the best in everyone The Tao Te Ching Focusing on your input and letting go of the results Why finishing is so important That we only get mastery from finishing things, not halfway doing them We don’t just improve by thinking about things, we improve by doing them Creative constipation breeds toxicity  We’re either creating something or destroying something We don’t do ideas, we do projects How it feels good to think about our ideas How doing our best work is often really hard The myth: if it’s meant to be for us, it’s supposed to be easy That when you start something you’re not as good at it as you want to be and it takes time to and effort to get better The myth that if it doesn’t come easy for you, you shouldn’t do it Doing something until you’re good enough at it to decide whether or not you want to continue doing it The 5 things that get in the way of doing our best work Head Trash: Doesn’t matter if a thought is true or not – it matters if we believe it or not The problem with automatically believing our thoughts How discipline limits decision fatigue Action expresses priority Being sick isn’t a character defect – how you respond to it matters That big life changes take life force and energy in order for us to respond to and deal with them and that’s life force that we can’t put towards other things – and that’s ok Charlie Gilkey Links:productiveflourishing.comTwitterFacebookEverlyWell: Offers more than 35 at-home lab tests with super easy to follow instructions. Results are processed in a certified lab and reviewed by board-certified physicians and are then sent directly to you within days. The EverlyWell digital platform helps break down exactly what your results mean for you plus you can also set up a free discussion with a healthcare professional to discuss them. To start learning more about your health, go to everlywell.com/wolf and enter promo code WOLF for 15% off your testPhlur – Eric created his own sampler set that you can try! Get this curated sampler set or create your own. Get 20% off your first 3 Phlur samples at Phlur.com/wolfCalm: The #1 rated app for meditation. They have meditations for anxiety, adult bedtime stories, soothing music, calm masterclasses with may One You Feed Guests. www.calm.com/wolf 25% off a Calm Premium SubscriptionIf you enjoyed this conversation with Charlie Gilkey on getting things done, you might also enjoy these other episodes:Chris BaileyDavid KadavyTim PychylSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

1 Okt 201946min

Mark Henick on Suicide and Depression

Mark Henick on Suicide and Depression

Mark Henick has appeared in hundreds of television segments and countless more radio, print and online features about mental health. Mark’s TedTalk, “Why We Choose Suicide”, is among the most-watched in the world with over 6 million views. In this episode, he tells Eric about his experience with attempts at suicide, relapsing depression and getting skillful with finding meaning and living his life. This isn’t just a broad discussion on suicide and depression – there are real, practical techniques and approaches that can be applied to life today, no matter your circumstances, to create meaning, fulfillment, and yes, even joy. Need help with completing your goals in 2019? The One You Feed Transformation Program can help you accomplish your goals this year.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Mark Henick and I Discuss Suicide, Depression, and… The duality of life and death Mental Health and Suicide His suicidality at 12 years old The message he got that he couldn’t talk about suicide The complete stranger who saved him from jumping from a bridge at night – physically holding on to him His realization that he didn’t have to be the suffering boy he was, he could be the stranger that helped him…that his life could be different The myth that if you talk about suicide it will give people the idea to do it The right way and wrong way to talk about suicide and depression How freeing it is to talk about something When others told him they could relate to his story of suicide and depression His recovery through a newfound sense of purpose The healthier relationships he pursued Getting clear about boundaries The toxic masculinity he was surrounded by as a child Not having the language to express the feelings he had The perceptual field and increasing your options by getting uncomfortable. How depression limits the options you can see  Broadening of perception and expansion as a part of awakening Something good can come from most painful situations; It’s in the lens you take and the work that you do. His depression and social anxiety disorder The danger in an avoidant coping strategy as well as the flaws of perfectionism. Realizing the cross you bear can change into meaning and how to turn your struggle into something good. Getting good at re-lapsing with his depression His misguided thought that he was failing at getting better Learning to trust himself AND learning not to believe every one of his thoughts The truth: This too shall pass (the more you cling to it the longer it takes to pass) How depression hates a moving target Mark Henick Links:markhenick.comTed Talk: “Why We Choose Suicide”TwitterFacebookTalkspace:  the online therapy company that lets you message a licensed therapist from anywhere at any time. Therapy on demand. Non-judgemental, practical help when you need it at a fraction of the cost of traditional therapy. Visit www.talkspace.com and enter Promo Code: WOLF to get 65% off your first month.Daily Harvest – Delivers absolutely delicious organic, carefully sourced, chef-created fruit and veggie smoothies, soups, overnight oats, bowls and more. To get $25 off your first box go to www.dailyharvest.com and enter promo code: FEEDSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

25 Sep 201946min

Essential Concepts: Key Strategies to Making a Change

Essential Concepts: Key Strategies to Making a Change

This mini episode is about the tactical and emotional aspects of changing behavior.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

21 Sep 201912min

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