

Upbuilding The Self
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Two former monks, a former startup founder/CEO, and a former equity derivatives trader dive into how to be our best selves, free from the ego. Our egos are the identities we create for ourselves and wish the world to validate, but when we are not seen as we want to be, we feel insecure. This podcast lives at the intersection of leadership and spirituality. It will help you understand your ego and shed light on your inner world so that you can act with greater clarity, compassion, and the freedom to be your best self.
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Mar 2, 2022 • 34min
The Inspiration-Insecurity Continuum
Are you driven by inspiration or insecurity? For most of us, the answer will be some combination of both. But are you aware of the relative weight of each, and to what degree you project insecurity as inspiration? In this episode, Hari Prasada interviews Rasanath about his coining of the term, “Inspiration-Insecurity Continuum.” They discuss the dangers of avoiding our insecurities, how to discern real inspiration from insecurity, and how to use the framework to be our best selves. LinksEnneagram Library Live: Join our bi-weekly conversations and teachings on the Enneagram to help you see yourself, others, and the human condition more clearly. Thursdays at 6pm ET on Zoom.Upbuild Coaching Certification Training. Starts in October.Upbuild WebsiteInstagram: @upbuildnycFacebook: UpbuildLinkedIn: Upbuild

Feb 16, 2022 • 29min
How Are You: The Deeper Meanings Behind Our Responses
How do you respond to the question, “How are you?” Do you answer honestly or reflexively? Do you even know what the honest answer is? In this episode, Hari Prasada interviews Michael about his article, “The Oldest Profession in the World.” They analyze the standard responses to the question, ‘How are you?’ and what our responses might be attempting to communicate on a deeper level. They discuss how our egos get in the way of authentic answers and offer alternative questions that get closer to the heart of the matter.LinksEnneagram Library Live: Join our bi-weekly conversations and teachings on the Enneagram to help you see yourself, others, and the human condition more clearly. Thursdays at 6pm ET on Zoom.Upbuild Coaching Certification Training. Starts in October.Upbuild WebsiteInstagram: @upbuildnycFacebook: UpbuildLinkedIn: Upbuild

Feb 2, 2022 • 36min
Creating Space Between Stimulus and Response
Do you react to things other people say or do in a way you wish you could do over, even when you feel righteous in your response? What if you could control your reactions a bit more and choose your responses more intentionally? In this episode, Hari interviews Vipin about his article, "How to Create Space Between Stimulus And Response." They discuss an example from Vipin’s life when a part of him was carrying anger towards his son, how his beliefs about his son and himself led to the reaction, and the difference between the beliefs of the ego versus the beliefs of the self. They conclude by sharing the framework of the Emotional Traffic Light and how we can use it to help us achieve true freedom. LinksEnneagram Library Live: Join our bi-weekly conversations and teachings on the Enneagram to help you see yourself, others, and the human condition more clearly. Thursdays at 6pm ET on Zoom.Upbuild Coaching Certification Training. Starts in October.Upbuild WebsiteInstagram: @upbuildnycFacebook: UpbuildLinkedIn: Upbuild

Jan 19, 2022 • 55min
From Investment Banker to Monk: Finding Your Calling
Why would anyone give up a life of wealth on Wall Street to become a monk? And why would anyone who would eventually become a monk be motivated to work on Wall Street in the first place? In this episode, Vipin interviews Rasanath about his journey from investment banker to monk and the key steps along the way that led to such a significant change in life and career. They examine the root cause of an existential crisis, the challenges inside and outside the monastery walls that he faced as he made the decision, and what it really means to have freedom. Rasanath closes the episode by offering a specific way to take the next step in finding your calling. LinksEnneagram Library Live: Join our bi-weekly conversations and teachings on the Enneagram to help you see yourself, others, and the human condition more clearly. Thursdays at 6pm ET on Zoom.Upbuild Coaching Certification Training. Starts in October.Upbuild WebsiteInstagram: @upbuildnycFacebook: UpbuildLinkedIn: Upbuild

Jan 5, 2022 • 34min
The Agitation We Feel from Social Media (Our Unilateral Contracts)
Do you find yourself getting agitated when someone posts flattering things about themselves on social media? Do you think (or talk) badly about the other person, feel badly about yourself, or find yourself not wanting to reach out to connect with that other person? In this episode, Hari interviews Michael about his article, "Our Unilateral Contracts." Michael introduces us to a framework that gives insight into how we hold people accountable to agreements that they never actually agreed to. When these unilateral contracts are broken, we experience a feeling of betrayal and punish others and/or ourselves. He shares a number of examples from his own life, including one he has with his wife about doing the dishes and another with the TSA about getting searched at airport security. Hari and Michael examine how we can use this framework to have better relationships, become less reactive, and ultimately act from the deepest part of who we are, rather than from the ego. LinksEnneagram Library Live: Join our bi-weekly conversations and teachings on the Enneagram to help you see yourself, others, and the human condition more clearly. Thursdays at 6pm ET on Zoom.Upbuild Coaching Certification Training. Starts in October.Upbuild WebsiteInstagram: @upbuildnycFacebook: UpbuildLinkedIn: Upbuild

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Dec 15, 2021 • 32min
The Masks We Wear
The podcast delves into the concept of masks we wear to prove our worth, hindering genuine connection. The speakers share personal experiences and revelations about removing these masks. They discuss the fragility of these masks and the importance of acknowledging it. The episode concludes with the liberating feeling of authenticity and gratitude towards the guest.

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Dec 1, 2021 • 34min
Productivity as a Coping Mechanism for Shame
Shame as a difficult emotion, the role of shame in personal growth, importance of emotional strength and reconnecting with the heart, fostering authenticity and empathy, and understanding and facing emotional shame.

Nov 17, 2021 • 28min
The Antidote to Envy
Who do you envy? And how does it serve you? Envy is a universal emotion. It can lead us to feel ashamed, disconnected from others and ourselves, and sometimes even to wish ill for others. However, for many of us, it’s not clear we would want to rid ourselves of envy because we fear we might lose our “drive.” Rasanath, Michael, and Vipin examine the root causes of envy and debate the question: When we lose our envy, do we lose our drive? They reveal three antidotes to envy, what role the ego plays, and what’s at stake if we don’t create a healthier relationship with our envy.LinksEnneagram Library Live: Join our bi-weekly conversations and teachings on the Enneagram to help you see yourself, others, and the human condition more clearly. Thursdays at 6pm ET on Zoom.Upbuild Coaching Certification Training. Starts in October.Upbuild WebsiteInstagram: @upbuildnycFacebook: UpbuildLinkedIn: Upbuild

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Nov 3, 2021 • 47min
Imposter Syndrome
The Upbuild team dives into imposter syndrome, discussing its complexities and drivers. They explore the impact of the ego, the unhealthy and healthy aspects of imposter syndrome, and the importance of humility. The speakers also discuss the power of positive feedback, the challenges of vulnerability for leaders, and the connection between imposter syndrome and receiving feedback. They emphasize the need for introspection, accountability, and serving the organization's cause.

Oct 20, 2021 • 26min
The Seduction of Anger
Anger is like a temptress, seducing us with promises of control and justice. And yet, for the vast majority of us, how we deal with our anger almost always leaves us further from our goals and creates collateral damage in the process. In this episode, Michael and Rasanath discuss the complexities of anger and how to channel it in a healthy way. They unpack why anger is often the default response of our egos, how anger is a symptom of an unmet need that we expect to be fulfilled, the self-righteousness that can be attached to anger, the shame we may feel when someone breaks our trust, and how we can productively experience our anger while still holding people accountable.LinksEnneagram Library Live: Join our bi-weekly conversations and teachings on the Enneagram to help you see yourself, others, and the human condition more clearly. Thursdays at 6pm ET on Zoom.Upbuild Coaching Certification Training. Starts in October.Upbuild WebsiteInstagram: @upbuildnycFacebook: UpbuildLinkedIn: Upbuild


