I'd love to hear you interview people who have created success for their communities, not necessarily economically but maybe for example, environmentally. How do we move away from our climate and nature catastrophe? What are people doing and succeeding in that's positive?
Thank you for your videos Harvey. I think it would be interesting to have some episodes on what 'success' means and how the world views people that are not 'successful '. Are these people still of value to us all or not? Keep podcasting!
I will try to focus on this more in future interviews but I have found that although many of the people I have interviewed have found economic success many of their greatest moments were not necessarily financially motivated. E.g. Anastasia Garcia ep 20 she grew an audience to a million followers but eventually stopped making the type of certain she had been making about her hand because she wanted to create videos that made her happy - this is an example of finding success without an economic emphasis OR ep with Chris Hinshaw his success was focused on creating 36 crossfit games champions or Anna Hemmings the focus was on Winning World titles.
Of course. The learnings are not from how to become a World Champion or how to grow a million followers rather it is about learning what you can from their mindset, journies, failures, successes and learnings and seeing how this can create applicable value in your own life
Another interesting topic to explore with successful people could be whether there are any 'costs' to their success. Are there things they've had to sacrifice or neglect? Success requires focus and making choices about where to spend our time and put our energies. Can we have a rounded life and still be successful? Can we be successful at everything or do some things have to 'take a back seat'?
Found your thoughts on debating and how 'opinions' are flexible, adaptable, separate from the self; and the merits of us being able to discuss without attacking each other personally...
Great to hear your story, Harvey! I’ve really enjoyed your interviews.
Thank you Randy I really appreciate it!!
I'd love to hear you interview people who have created success for their communities, not necessarily economically but maybe for example, environmentally. How do we move away from our climate and nature catastrophe? What are people doing and succeeding in that's positive?
Thank you very much for your comment
I think that is a great thought
You should check out my interview with Professor Dr. Stuart Pimm Episode 9
I will check out episode 9 thanks!
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Thanks Asher
Thank you for your videos Harvey. I think it would be interesting to have some episodes on what 'success' means and how the world views people that are not 'successful '. Are these people still of value to us all or not? Keep podcasting!
I think that is something we are all trying to understand as we progress through life
I will try to focus on this more in future interviews but I have found that although many of the people I have interviewed have found economic success many of their greatest moments were not necessarily financially motivated. E.g. Anastasia Garcia ep 20 she grew an audience to a million followers but eventually stopped making the type of certain she had been making about her hand because she wanted to create videos that made her happy - this is an example of finding success without an economic emphasis OR ep with Chris Hinshaw his success was focused on creating 36 crossfit games champions or Anna Hemmings the focus was on Winning World titles.
Great thanks Harvey, really interesting reply.
Of course. The learnings are not from how to become a World Champion or how to grow a million followers rather it is about learning what you can from their mindset, journies, failures, successes and learnings and seeing how this can create applicable value in your own life
Another interesting topic to explore with successful people could be whether there are any 'costs' to their success. Are there things they've had to sacrifice or neglect? Success requires focus and making choices about where to spend our time and put our energies. Can we have a rounded life and still be successful? Can we be successful at everything or do some things have to 'take a back seat'?
Found your thoughts on debating and how 'opinions' are flexible, adaptable, separate from the self; and the merits of us being able to discuss without attacking each other personally...
Thank you