Traces of Victory
Traces of Victory
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Wondering What to Do with Your Life? Lessons From 12,000 Interviews on Finding a Fulfilling Career
Wondering What to Do with Your Life? Lessons From 12,000 Interviews on Finding a Fulfilling Career - Nathan Gebhard, Co-founder of RoadTrip Nation
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:19 Episode Trailer
00:04:41 What Nathan learned from taking a sabbatical
00:09:45 The first pivotal moment in Nathan’s life
00:12:57 The idea for Roadtrip Nation started from this idea!
00:17:00 This is the first myth we debunked on our first Roadtrip (Stories from Howard Schultz and Michael Dell)
00:19:59 For 5 years, nothing was working; this is what gave me the confidence to continue
00:26:29 What do all these people who have turned their interests into their livelihoods have in common?
00:28:00 Why you should not follow ...
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How To Get Good At Small Talk: Proven Tips from Stanford Professor Matt Abrahams
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How To Get Good At Small Talk: Proven Tips from Stanford Professor Matt Abrahams You can purchase Matt's most recent book, ‘Think Faster, Talk Smarter: How to Speak Successfully When You're Put on the Spot,’ here: bit.ly/3rWRhWw 01:45 How Matt Decided To Dedicate His Life To Teaching 03:40 The Pivotal Moment in Matt's Childhood 05: 08 Why Matt Decided To Teach at Standford 06: 31 Matt's Decisio...
Dean Karnazes Reveals His Secret To Longevity
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In today's episode of Traces of Victory, we sit down with the legend Dean Karnazes. Dean is a world-renowned ultramarathon runner and best-selling author. He has completed some of the toughest endurance events on the planet, including running 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days. In this episode, we dive into Dean's journey to becoming a professional athlete and the lessons he's learned along t...
The Principles Behind Ray Dalio's Incredible Success
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American author and professor Edward D. Hess explains The Principles Behind Ray Dalio's Incredible Success. Edward was the first person to be allowed inside Ray Dalio's company, Bridgwater, to learn about what made it so successful and share it with the world. It was fascinating to learn about the mental model that Ray Dalio has used to build an exceptional company. I hope you enjoy this short ...
Dean Karnazes Powerful Exercise If You Feel Lost In Life
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In today's episode of Traces of Victory, we sit down with the legend Dean Karnazes. Dean is a world-renowned ultramarathon runner and best-selling author. He has completed some of the toughest endurance events on the planet, including running 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days. In this episode, we dive into Dean's journey to becoming a professional athlete and the lessons he's learned along t...
From Corporate Job to 100-Mile Runs at 60: How Dean Karnazes Found Freedom in Running
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In today's episode of Traces of Victory, we sit down with the legend Dean Karnazes. Dean is a world-renowned ultramarathon runner and best-selling author. He has completed some of the toughest endurance events on the planet, including running 50 marathons in 50 states in 50 days. In this episode, we dive into Dean's journey to becoming a professional athlete and the lessons he's learned along t...
American Author and Professor REVEALS How to Deal With Uncertainty: Edward D. Hess | E1
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In today's episode of Traces of Victory. We are joined by Edward D. Hess. Edward is a top authority on organizational and human behavior. His book Smart Growth was named a Top 25 business book in 2010 for business owners by Inc. Magazine. His book Learn or Die was awarded the Wells Fargo Award for Research Excellence. Finally, his new book Hyper-Learning: How to Adapt to the Speed of Change set...
Traces of Victory Official Trailer
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In the first season of "Traces of Victory," I want to embark on a journey to seek out inspiring individuals from all walks of life with different backgrounds and expertise who can help us answer some simple questions: How do you discover your road in life? These conversations will share the different roads these people took, their mistakes, and, more importantly, the myths they debunked.

Комментарии

  • @MaryOKC
    @MaryOKC Месяц назад

    This is awesome. I wish I could do this and I can and I have in small spurts. I’ve run quite a few half marathons and 2 marathons and a lot of 5Ks .. but I didn’t know how to eat right. Now I know how to eat right but I’ve also aged since and stopped running but watching this makes me want to strap on my shoes and go for a run knowing I’ll get to the corner and be so hot and sweaty and out of breath. LOL!!! 😂 I’ll do it anyway. Heading out!

  • @elphil123
    @elphil123 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent interview! I hope your channel will get bigger with time. Keep going!

  • @bendecormeille7610
    @bendecormeille7610 6 месяцев назад

    Great interview, with great questions. Personally, I find Italy as the most beautiful in the world :)

  • @GdF420
    @GdF420 7 месяцев назад

    Fabulous interview, many thanks !

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! i am glad you enjoyed it

  • @medricadu8863
    @medricadu8863 8 месяцев назад

    It's not failure that stops people but it's the fear of failure

  • @GavSmith1888
    @GavSmith1888 8 месяцев назад

    No mention of the spiritual of why n how we are here to enjoy this unfortunately demon attacked plane. Find God people it really sets you free. Its a part of the journey. Hugging your gran is lovely but there is a much bigger picture of things that bring real meaning n direction. Run to Mars, you could still be running from God if your not open. Good for the endorphins though atleast n being close to Gods creation. God speed all. In Jesus name.

  • @Miracleman88
    @Miracleman88 8 месяцев назад

    Wow! This dude is inspiring

  • @zeekbrickett8095
    @zeekbrickett8095 8 месяцев назад

    I want to express my gratitude to Marco and Dean Karnazes for this interview. Live a life of longevity and prosperity. Optimism makes anything possible, but pessimism makes certain events or actions less likely to occur.

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching! It means a lot.

  • @JotaTondi
    @JotaTondi 8 месяцев назад

    VERY interesting interview !! I'm 37 and I started to like running last year between christmas and new years eve, and now I'm back again right before christmas and everything else.. so, next year.. new year.. new life !! Dean's story and a bunch of other stories are a big inspiration to fix my eyes in the future and change ...draassstically !!

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for your comment. You got it!

  • @danielmartin9290
    @danielmartin9290 9 месяцев назад

    Mario you are on the right path. Keep it up !

  • @skystrength88
    @skystrength88 10 месяцев назад

    Bro I feel you 100% with the loneliness thing. It's so rare to find people who are engaged in anything of depth. It definitely gets lonely. In fact, I've felt lonely my entire life because I simply cannot find people who are interested in the same things I am. Eventually you feel that no one really ever truly knows you.

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory 10 месяцев назад

      I know, but I am sure there are people out there who share your same passions.

  • @williammartin9450
    @williammartin9450 Год назад

    Dean is a writer/ book seller as much as a runner and people diminish him for that. I think they're missing the point. I think he's winning at his own game and not many people are creative or hard working enough to succeed at such a task. Good for him 👏🏻

  • @youjohanyou
    @youjohanyou Год назад

    👍

  • @ovenkloven
    @ovenkloven Год назад

    Dean is an inspiration for all runners

  • @halojimmy7
    @halojimmy7 Год назад

    I love to walk miles ! I would like to walk and somehow my rent bills still gets paid in full ! my record is (10-26-22) 36.00 Miles 87,736 Steps 14hrs 19mins my goal now to walk 40s Miles within a Day

  • @MiVida73
    @MiVida73 Год назад

    Question: How do you do it? Answer: You Just start doing it!! Whatever “It” is, doesn’t matter. Just start doing it!!

  • @adventuresportu
    @adventuresportu Год назад

    I have worked with Dean making videos for his sponsors. He’s such an authentic person. I’m glad you asked those questions because I had been wanting to ask him myself! Just turned 30 in June as well. Keep moving 👊

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory Год назад

      Wow, that's great. Glad you enjoyed the interview. 💪

  • @viniciomejia3881
    @viniciomejia3881 Год назад

    I am 55 years, I love running. I combine running and weights , i would like to retire working soon , so I can have more free time to train, i would keep doing excercises until my last days of my life

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory Год назад

      Hi, wow, I hope you get more time to train and run. Thanks for watching

  • @miloscoopy2469
    @miloscoopy2469 Год назад

    Andy Garcia loves to run

  • @junuinebatoon
    @junuinebatoon Год назад

    I watch this guy before like sport sciene hes not having lactic acid or like hes not getting fatigue

  • @freedomordust2957
    @freedomordust2957 Год назад

    David Goggins White twin

  • @mikesmit6663
    @mikesmit6663 Год назад

    i ran my first 100 miler in ‘92. it was on tar road but it was life changing

  • @jllee9189
    @jllee9189 Год назад

    No offense to the narrator, although if you truly want to expand your viewers, stop with the “I” and “me”. Your interview seems to be more of a self help therapy session for your self. Make the interview more toward your subject and your viewers.

  • @GCOUNDOU
    @GCOUNDOU Год назад

    GREAT interview. Thank you. 57 yr old marathoner here!

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory Год назад

      Hi, Thank you for taking the time to watch it.

  • @dtrjones
    @dtrjones Год назад

    I've been running all my life and I can tell you this guys achievements are staggering even if he's being modest. However as a runner approaching 50, probably the least impressive in all of this is actually the thing which probably draws the most views, his age. Honestly the way this guys has looked after himself, his age is almost of no consiquence, he would need to be another 25 years older for that to be a signficant factor. Sure your running may slow down when you get older but not the distance and for the majority of people who are not elite athletes, it's not unsual to set PBs (or Personal Records if you're from the US) well into your 40's and 50's, and that's exactly what I'm doing right now.

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory Год назад

      Hi, thank you for your comment. Very Interesting points.

    • @zeekbrickett8095
      @zeekbrickett8095 8 месяцев назад

      It's great to know that age doesn't stop you from pursuing your goals.

  • @jayhamiltonwild
    @jayhamiltonwild Год назад

    Nice energy man..Good luck & stay positive and have fun! I'm 40+ ...been a graphic designer, corporate suit, a dive instructor, deckhand, skipper, and traveled half the country's on earth, I'm still figuring it out and life's mysteries & still learning every day, and I love it, gratitude is key. I'm going to start a channel, not this old one but a new one, more specific, maybe it inspires a few, like your doing, and I will send you a link. Keep up the good work my brother🙏🙏🙏

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory Год назад

      Hi, thank you so much. Wow, that's amazing. Good luck with your new channel.

    • @jayhamiltonwild
      @jayhamiltonwild Год назад

      @@tracesofvictory thanks brother :)

  • @ajaydalaya2195
    @ajaydalaya2195 Год назад

    Rich people rich dreams.

  • @melaniepowell
    @melaniepowell Год назад

    I don't drive and I have been walking everywhere since I was 14 years old 😂❤

  • @cindyscott8470
    @cindyscott8470 Год назад

    don't sit down. workout constantly, no processed food ,no man made food.

  • @melaniepowell
    @melaniepowell Год назад

    I love hiking, walking, and being outdoors. And traveling. But I have never figured out how to make a living doing that ❤

  • @robertbalfour4313
    @robertbalfour4313 Год назад

    I'm 62 and after 30 yrs of running and the past 10 yrs of Ironman I was thinking I should drop down to half marathons and half Ironmans....... I've listened to my body all these years and it's been very good to me...... I'm still in great fitness shape with no major injuries so why slow down now? I'm think of finding my Ironman #8 for Fall 2023! Thanks Dean!

    • @zeekbrickett8095
      @zeekbrickett8095 8 месяцев назад

      I praise you for listening to your body. There's a tendency to overtrain. It is better to undertrain and focus on rest, recovery, and play. Overtraining amounts to diminishing returns and reaching peaks. No, you don't have to slow down as long as you allow yourself plenty of time to heal.

  • @michaeldipasquale4794
    @michaeldipasquale4794 Год назад

    Great podcast! Dean is a really interesting person and you ask great questions. I’m subscribing!

  • @darylcampbell3364
    @darylcampbell3364 Год назад

    At 57 I am finally running consistently after years trying to figure out what was causing the pressure in my lower legs when I was running. Looking forward to another Marathon and longer races in the future. Great podcast! Really love the deep thoughts and questions.

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory Год назад

      Hi, thank you so much. Good luck with your future marathons.

    • @regather59
      @regather59 Год назад

      What was it that caused the pressure in your lower legs?

    • @darylcampbell3364
      @darylcampbell3364 Год назад

      I was eating to much food with Sodium after taking off a couple weeks after a marathon. When I ran it felt I did 20 miles the day before. Jogged and walked with a few runs for 7 years just to maintain sanity

  • @spotdBS
    @spotdBS Год назад

    I'm a 61 yo life long athlete who is still going strong with MTB, running, swimming and gymnastics rings. I retired at 57 after a wonderful career in the corporate world in several companies that gave me all the freedom to have a great life (lived in many countries) and enjoy PLAYING sports, among other passions with my family; especially my wife. I met many people like Dean Karnazes who got obsessed with one thing in particular to "MAKE A LIVING" and lost track of living to the point that they showed all the telltale sings of OCD. Today as a retiree the longest and most incredible run I'm still on is my 36 year marriage and a 61 year adventure with my mind and body.

  • @spotdBS
    @spotdBS Год назад

    I'm a 61 yo life long athlete who is still going strong with MTB, running, swimming and gymnastics rings. I retired at 57 after a wonderful career in the corporate world in several companies that gave me all the freedom to have a great life (lived in many countries) and enjoy PLAYING sports, among other passions with my family; especially my wife. I met many people like Dean Karnazes who got obsessed with one thing in particular to "MAKE A LIVING" and lost track of living to the point that they showed all the telltale sings of OCD. Today as a retiree the longest and most incredible run I'm still on is my 36 year marriage and a 61 year adventure with my mind and body.

    • @shep1634
      @shep1634 3 месяца назад

      You sound so pathetic lmfao

  • @user-qw7kh4ll3d
    @user-qw7kh4ll3d Год назад

    Keep on trucking brother 💪💪👍👍

  • @jurekweis9169
    @jurekweis9169 Год назад

    I listened to the interview you had with Dean Karnazes and came back to learn more about this channel and what it is about. This trailer is pritty interesting. I like your atitude. A lot of people talk about a "short life" - I realy enjoyed to hear you saying "it's a long path". Because it is. And we are here to enjoy it.

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory Год назад

      Hi, Thank you so much for taking the time to watch the interview and check out the podcast.

  • @jurekweis9169
    @jurekweis9169 Год назад

    Your visualisation of life and the art you act on it goes to tell you that you're on a good path mate. I realy enjoyed the way you interviewed. I learned a lot out of this conversation. Keep grinding and keep enjoying it and the goal is there to reach. Only good vibes mate.

  • @jesf570
    @jesf570 Год назад

    I relate to so much of what dean says. Also great questions asked here nice work!

  • @BogartTheSpliff
    @BogartTheSpliff Год назад

    Brilliant, it is lovely to hear your story.

  • @calvinshannon4361
    @calvinshannon4361 Год назад

    Love this interview, thank you

  • @gilbertbautistaboxingkingo6049

    I like the trailer it's inspiring

  • @MachineGunPepe
    @MachineGunPepe Год назад

    Dean literally cant feel pain or lactic acid. Its much easier when you have that advantage. You can run or whatever as long as you want.

  • @blengi
    @blengi Год назад

    sounds like he gets the awesomeness of a runners high without many pesky side effects the average joe has to endure ie is easy for him in a relative sense - _"Dean Karnazes has a genetic condition that means that he doesn't get cramps, muscle burn or hyperventilating when he runs."_ *(This Man's Condition Means He Can Run 350 Miles Without A Break)*

  • @Stoney192
    @Stoney192 Год назад

    Absolute different breed! Fucking Machine!!!

  • @CoolInOlympia
    @CoolInOlympia Год назад

    Dean is so great! Can't wait to listen to this!

  • @moeezmalik3666
    @moeezmalik3666 Год назад

    Great interview. You asked him all the right questions👏

  • @fabioduarte2633
    @fabioduarte2633 Год назад

    Good work!

  • @Nayz13
    @Nayz13 Год назад

    Great interview, interesting and insightful, thankyou.

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory Год назад

      Hi, Thank you so much for taking the time to watch it.

  • @peterherrmann5873
    @peterherrmann5873 Год назад

    Hay Marco, Thank you for this incredible Episode. Good and meaningful questions asked! I am a 23 yo Student living in Germany and studying in Switzerland. I am struggling with the question what I want to do in my life. My passion is Trail and Mountain Running and I wonder from day to day if I should try to make ultra running my job.. This one helped me a lot, especially the part where you picture your perfect life

    • @tracesofvictory
      @tracesofvictory Год назад

      Hi Peter, Thank you so much for taking the time to watch it. I am happy that it was somehow useful. I'd also recommend reading some of the articles by Mark Manson. He brings a very interesting approach to the idea of "following your passion". Just google "Mark Manson Finding your passion". You got it. 💪💪

    • @peterherrmann5873
      @peterherrmann5873 Год назад

      @@tracesofvictory thanks for the tip!:)