You Are Heroic with Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson
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Sep 12, 2016 • 5min

Micro Class: Permanent Beta Mode

You know how long Google kept Gmail in Beta mode? 5 years. Only after MILLIONS of people used and loved it did they declare beta complete. We need to put ourselves in permanent beta mode!
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Sep 11, 2016 • 25min

Interview: Don't Just Sit There with Katy Bowman

Katy Bowman is the world's leading biomechanist—helping us apply wisdom from that domain to optimizing our lives. This is a great, quick-reading, smart and funny look at how we can optimally transition from sitting all.day.long to creating a standing and dynamic (
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Sep 10, 2016 • 45min

Interview: Move Your DNA with Katy Bowman

Katy Bowman is one of the world's leading biomechanists—helping us integrate proper body movement to optimize our well-being. She has a great podcast + blog you might enjoy as well. This book is packed with a ton of exercises and plenty of info on the science of biomechanics to help us pay more attention to the loads we're putting on our bodies throughout the day so we can get in harmony with how our bodies were designed to move. Big Ideas we explore include moving your TRILLIONS of cells, why movement > exercise, why walking is the secret sauce, and how to take a forest bath.
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Sep 8, 2016 • 5min

Micro Class: Warren Buffett on Goals

Here's a quick look at some of Warren Buffett's thoughts on goal setting. In short: Identify 25 important life goals. Identify the top 5. Throw away the rest and get to work!
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Sep 6, 2016 • 5min

Micro Class: The Gift of Greatness

When you look at EXTRAORDINARY performers do you find yourself saying, "Wow. They must have been born with something special?" If so, remember: SO WERE YOU.
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Sep 6, 2016 • 15min

PNTV: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. Maxwell

John Maxwell is one of the world's leading authorities on leadership. He's trained millions (literally) of leaders and has written over 50 (!) books that have sold over 13 million copies—this one alone has sold over 3 million copies. After a super quick look at the 21 Laws, Big Ideas we explore: The Law of Process (aka: Leaders are learners), the foundation of leadership (= trust), leaders are practical AND visionary, the law of victory (!), and your legacy—what will people say when you die? + What's your "life sentence"?
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Sep 5, 2016 • 19min

PNTV: Discourses by Epictetus

Epictetus is known as one of the world's leading Stoic philosophers. (Along with Seneca and Marcus Aurelius, the three make up a very interesting bunch.) Epictetus was a former slave turned philosopher who lived from 55-135 (a little later than Seneca and before Aurelius). This book is a transcription of the informal lectures Epictetus gave to his students. It's awesome. Big Ideas we explore: why Hercules needed challenges (and so do you), what figs can teach us about greatness, the good + the bad + the indifferent and how to tell the difference, "impressions" and the tricks they play, and the fact NOW is the time to live this stuff.
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Sep 4, 2016 • 7min

Learning 101: The Science of How We Learn and Make Things Stick (Efficiently) (Intro)

Did you know there's a science (+ art!) to learning? Yep. In this class, I'm excited to share some of my favorite Big Ideas on how to learn + make things stick–efficiently! Whether you're a student, parent or life-long learner, I hope you enjoy!
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Sep 3, 2016 • 40min

Interview: True to Form with Eric Goodman

Eric Goodman is the creator of Foundation Training. If you've ever had back or neck or other physical pain, this book might be just what your doctor forgot to order. And, of course, if you're just looking to take your energy to the next level, this is a gem. In the Note, we take a quick look at why gravity + sitting/bad posture = compression and why that's so bad plus how to deal with it as we become fluent in a new movement language and have fun becoming perpetual motion machines.
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Sep 2, 2016 • 14min

PNTV: Iconoclast by Gregory Berns

Wonder what the iconoclast's brain looks like? Well, that's what this book is all about. Our guide is Gregory Berns, one of the world's leading pioneers (iconoclasts?) in the field of neuroeconomics. Berns is a professor in the department of Psychiatry and Economics and at the Goizeta Business School at Emory University. This book is a fascinating look at the three primary facets of the iconoclast's brain (perception + courage + social skills), brought to life via research studies and biographical sketches of modern iconoclasts. Big Ideas we cover: how to change the way you see the world, how to control your fear and how to build your social skills (hint: be a good human).

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